Founders, what steps can you take to understand your retail category better than anyone else in your space? In this episode, you’ll learn how Michelle Razavi built a capital-efficient consumer packaged goods (CPG) brand that broke into major retailers through resilience, community building, and strategic iteration. You’ll hear the real story behind pivots, failed first products, fundraising hurdles, and the discipline required to scale a product into big-box stores. Michelle Razavi is the founder and CEO of Elavi, the protein-rich snack taking over Costco and major retailers. Michelle is on a mission to reinvent nostalgic treats with clean, functional ingredients, and to empower women to fuel their bodies with strength, confidence, and protein. What you’ll learn in this episode: (01:26) How Michelle scaled Elavi from a homemade concept into nationwide retail distribution. (05:56) Why protein matters deeply for women and how to rethink your relationship with nutritional products. (08:05) How Michelle navigated early failures and high-pressure pivots in year one. (12:55) Why building a digital community is now table stakes for every founder. (15:11) What it takes to commercialize a kitchen prototype into large-scale manufacturing. (19:38) Why founders must embrace social media. (26:46) The biggest mistakes founders make when pitching retail buyers. (31:30) Why getting onto retail shelves is only the beginning and what sell-through really requires operationally. Thank you to Michelle Razavi for being on the show! Michelle’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michellerazavi/ Michelle’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellerazavi/ Elavi: http://www.elavi.co Join the CEO School Founders Club: https://theceoschool.com/membership. We're building a table where every female founder has a seat. Subscribe to the CEO School podcast because only 2% of female founders ever break $1 million in revenue, and we’re changing that: * Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast//id1525261018 * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/06KIvFFJP0yJv67N9ugigU * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CEOSchoolPodcast/?sub_confirmation=1 Learn more about CEO School because nothing bad ever happens when women make more money: * Website: https://theceoschool.com/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ceoschool/ * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suneeramadhani/ Learn more about how Suneera Madhani is paving the way for badass female CEOs like you to take center stage not just in your industries but in your whole life. * Website: https://suneeramadhani.com/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suneeramadhani/ * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suneeramadhani/ This episode was produced by Story On Media: https://www.storyon.co/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lock in your spot for Unicorn CEO Summit today at https://mntr.ai/unicorn-ceo-summit-early-invite What are the five essential shifts you need to make to become a seven-figure or eight-figure CEO? In this episode, Suneera breaks down the five patterns she sees among seven-figure and eight-figure CEOs at the Millionaire Founders Club retreat. She walks you through the mindset and operational shifts required to move from doing to leading—including clarity, systems, team, visibility, and alignment. What you’ll learn in this episode: (1:13) Why shifting your language from “Can I?” to “Who can?” accelerates your path to scalable leadership. (2:18) How founders achieve total clarity in their business model and ideal customer profile (ICP). (3:55) Why scalable systems and repeatable processes are essential for growth. (4:48) How team leverage—human or AI—becomes the catalyst for moving from doing to leading. (7:02) Why visibility is directly tied to your brand valuation and market share. (8:02) How leveraging owned media channels gives you unprecedented access to your customers. (8:39) Why alignment becomes a non-negotiable filter for clients, teams, and decisions. Lock in your spot for Unicorn CEO Summit today at https://mntr.ai/unicorn-ceo-summit-early-invite Join the CEO School Founders Club: https://theceoschool.com/membership. We're building a table where every female founder has a seat. Subscribe to the CEO School podcast because only 2% of female founders ever break $1 million in revenue, and we’re changing that: * Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast//id1525261018 * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/06KIvFFJP0yJv67N9ugigU * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CEOSchoolPodcast/?sub_confirmation=1 Learn more about CEO School because nothing bad ever happens when women make more money: * Website: https://theceoschool.com/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ceoschool/ * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suneeramadhani/ Learn more about how Suneera Madhani is paving the way for badass female CEOs like you to take center stage not just in your industries, but in your whole life. * Website: https://suneeramadhani.com/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suneeramadhani/ * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suneeramadhani/ This episode was produced by Story On Media: https://www.storyon.co/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lock in your spot for Unicorn CEO Summit today at https://mntr.ai/unicorn-ceo-summit-early-invite What if the secret to success wasn’t more hustle—but better alignment? This episode of CEO School features Erin Gallagher, author and CEO of Hype Women, discussing the importance of women supporting and hyping each other rather than competing. Erin shares her personal journey of reclaiming her intuition and self-worth after years in corporate America, and explores the challenges women face from both societal systems and internalized scarcity mindsets. The conversation highlights the power of transferring different forms of capital—human, social, political, and financial—to uplift women and create meaningful change. Get your copy of Hype Women today: https://www.amazon.com/Hype-Women-Breaking-Patriarchy-Silencing/dp/1394329504 💬 Your Turn: What was your biggest takeaway this season? Tag @ceoschool and let us know! 📢 Love the show? Share with a business bestie and leave a review to help more women scale with confidence. (00:00:00) Reclaiming Intuition and Self-Worth (00:05:30) The Power and Pitfalls of "Mean Girl" Culture (00:08:00) Scarcity Mindset vs. Abundance for Women (00:15:45) The Hype Women Economy: Transferring Capital (00:22:30) Vulnerability, Motherhood, and Breaking the Mold (00:35:00) Embracing Dualities and Building Community Lock in your spot for Unicorn CEO Summit today at https://mntr.ai/unicorn-ceo-summit-early-invite Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lock in your spot for Unicorn CEO Summit today at https://mntr.ai/unicorn-ceo-summit-early-invite What if the secret to success wasn’t more hustle—but better alignment? In this special kickoff episode, CEO School host Suneera Madhani welcomes you to the future of CEO School. In this episode, she celebrated 5 years of the podcast and shares why the movement is just getting started. This episode embraces the Big Business Energy and teaches you how to redefine your success on your journey toward freedom, impact, and authenticity. Only 2% of female founders surpass $1 million in revenue - which has to stop. This next season of CEO School is sure to bring you conversations and guidance you need to reach your next million. 💬 Your Turn: What was your biggest takeaway this season? Tag @ceoschool and let us know! 📢 Love the show? Share with a business bestie and leave a review to help more women scale with confidence. (00:01:54) The Origin of CEO School Podcast (00:03:21) Breaking the Million Dollar Barrier (00:07:21) Navigating Venture Capital & The Boys Club (00:09:03) Motherhood, Mindset, and Scaling During the Pandemic (00:10:11) Claiming the CEO Title & Building a Legacy Lock in your spot for Unicorn CEO Summit today at https://mntr.ai/unicorn-ceo-summit-early-invite Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special bonus episode brought to you in partnership with Mastercard, Suneera Madhani explores one of the biggest opportunities in fintech today: open banking. If you're a fintech founder building tools for small businesses, this episode is packed with insights to help you create more impactful, data-driven solutions. With over 33 million SMBs in the U.S. powering nearly half the workforce, the demand for modern financial tools is only growing. Inside the episode: The real reason small businesses struggle with cash flow—and how fintech can help A breakdown of what open banking is and why it matters right now Five powerful ways to leverage open banking APIs—from payments and lending to fraud prevention and financial visibility How to get started: choosing the right partners, using AI for better insights, and staying up-to-date on compliance needs This conversation is especially for founders building the next generation of fintech products that support small business success. This episode is sponsored by Mastercard. #MastercardAmbassador Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens after the billion-dollar milestone? In Part Two of her powerful conversation with Jay Shetty, CEO School founder Suneera Madhani opens up about what came after the unicorn valuation—from the health crisis she didn’t see coming to the identity loss that followed stepping away from the company she built from scratch. This episode is a masterclass in honest leadership, conscious entrepreneurship, and redefining success after burnout. Suneera shares the emotional, mental, and physical toll of scaling a business at all costs—and the healing journey that led her to build again with intention. Whether you're building your first business or your fifth, this conversation is a reminder that success without alignment isn’t success at all. — In this episode, you’ll learn: 🧠 The mindset shifts required to scale from $1M to $1B📉 Why everything breaking at each level of scale is normal—and necessary❤️🔥 What burnout taught Suneera about health, hustle, and identity💸 How she walked away from a billion-dollar company to prioritize purpose👨👩👧👧 How her Sunday “zoom-out” meetings keep her business, family, and marriage thriving🧘🏽♀️ Why your real power lies in choosing peace—and what’s next — 💬 Your Turn: What resonated most from this conversation? Share your thoughts and tag @ceoschool on Instagram! 📢 Love the show? Send this episode to a business bestie, and keep tuning in all summer for the very best of CEO School. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does it really take to scale a billion-dollar business—and still have time for what matters most? In this summer school replay of her interview on On Purpose with Jay Shetty, CEO School founder Suneera Madhani shares her powerful journey from corporate employee to unicorn founder. In this wide-ranging conversation, she opens up about redefining success, learning to reclaim time, and building a business rooted in purpose and presence. From her immigrant roots to the early days of pitching a fintech idea out of the trunk of her car, Suneera’s story is proof that confidence, clarity, and community can change everything. This episode is packed with practical takeaways and hard-earned wisdom for any founder ready to scale on their own terms. 🎧 Whether you're tuning in for the first time or revisiting this fan-favorite, get ready to be inspired—and reminded that women do, in fact, have it all. — In this episode, you’ll learn: 🕒 Why time—not money—is the real currency of success🧠 The mindset shifts that helped Suneera evolve from solopreneur to CEO💡 Her do–delegate–delete method for reclaiming time and energy📉 What social media gets wrong about entrepreneurship🧭 How to build a business by focusing on purpose over pressure — ✨ Loved this episode? Share it with a business bestie and tag @ceoschool to let us know your favorite takeaway. And don’t forget—new episodes return this fall. Until then, enjoy the best of CEO School, all summer long. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if the secret to success wasn’t more hustle—but better alignment? In this heartfelt solo finale, CEO School host Suneera Madhani reflects on five years of podcasting and the powerful lessons from this season. With themes of energy, alignment, and evolution, she walks listeners through the mindset shifts that helped her grow a billion-dollar business and build a new one—all while protecting her peace. From running a tech startup to creating the Millionaire Founders Club, this episode is a deeply personal (and strategic!) look at what it really takes to thrive as a woman in business. Whether you're entering your next season or finding your way in this one, this finale is packed with wisdom that will stay with you long after summer school ends. In this episode, you’ll learn: ✨ Why alignment—not hustle—is your most important strategy🗓️ How your calendar can (and should) reflect your real priorities⚡ The surprising truth about energy: it is the business plan🌱 Why you don’t have to choose between ambition and boundaries🎯 How to stop chasing the finish line—and start embracing the cycle 🎧 Plus: Suneera shares which episode went viral this season (hint: it’s the one with her mom!) 💬 Your Turn: What was your biggest takeaway this season? Tag @ceoschool and let us know! 📢 Love the show? Share with a business bestie and leave a review to help more women scale with confidence. (00:02:14) Personal Alignment for Business Success (00:05:41) Harnessing Positive Energy for Business Success (00:09:31) Achieving Stillness and Scale in Business (00:13:55) The Dynamic Entrepreneurial Journey: Embracing Growth (00:14:50) Finding Purpose in Business Scaling Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever wonder what it’s really like inside a room full of powerhouse women running seven and eight-figure businesses? In this special episode of CEO School, host Suneera Madhani is joined by President of CEO School and MFC community leader Brielle Cotterman, fresh off of the Millionaire Founders Club Spring Retreat. They’re giving you a true behind-the-scenes look at what goes down when nearly 100 seven-figure CEOs come together to share strategies, support each other, and scale with heart. From friendship and leadership to time management, team building, and new revenue plays, this conversation reveals the real, unfiltered truths of being a high-level female founder. It’s a celebration of sisterhood, strategy, and the belief that when women get in the right rooms, big things happen. In this episode, you’ll learn: 💬 Why your friendships might shift as you grow—and how to find a circle that gets it 🕰️ How top-tier CEOs are reclaiming their time and simplifying to scale 📈 The lessons they learned in licensing, upselling, and cross-selling are key to sustainable growth 🧠 The leadership mindset that separates solopreneurs from CEOs 👯♀️ How MFC members are leveraging community to create million-dollar deals Whether you’re already scaling or dreaming of your seven-figure moment, this episode will help you expand your vision, your circle, and your strategy. 💬 Your Turn: What’s your biggest takeaway from this episode? Tag @ceoschool and @briellecotterman on Instagram and let us know! 📢 Loved this episode? Share it with a business bestie and leave a review to help more women scale with confidence. (00:02:14) Supportive Community for Female Entrepreneurs (00:02:32) Empowering Female Entrepreneurs Through Networking Circles (00:09:39) Empowering Women: Business Support Networks (00:13:37) Strategic Growth and Opportunity Alignment in Business (00:19:58) Empowering CEOs through Effective Team Management (00:25:46) Elevating Personal Brands through Mutual Collaboration (00:28:21) "Your Net Worth is Your Network" Movement (00:39:12) Entrepreneurial Networking Retreats and Digital Meetups Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HR isn’t just policies and paperwork—it’s the secret to building an aligned, unstoppable team. In this episode, host Suneera Madhani sits down with HR experts and MFC members Kacie Scott and Nadian Zak of Zak Human Solutions for a crash course in all things people, culture, and compliance. Whether you’re hiring your first contractor or managing a full team, this candid conversation breaks down what you actually need to know as a founder—including the HR mistakes that could cost you big. In this episode, you’ll learn:📌 When to start taking HR seriously (hint: it’s earlier than you think)📕 The #1 document every company needs to have in place🚩 How to avoid misclassifying contractors (and the legal risks if you do)🧰 The best tools to streamline onboarding, payroll, and performance📈 How to manage, coach, and fire with confidence💡 Culture-building tips for hybrid teams (that actually work) This is your no-fluff guide to building the team your vision deserves. Whether you’re in growth mode or just trying to get your systems in place, this episode will leave you smarter, more empowered, and ready to lead with intention. 💬 Your Turn:What’s one HR practice you’re implementing after this episode? Tag @ceoschool and @zakhumansolutions to let us know! 📢 Loved this episode?Share it with a business bestie and leave a review to help more women scale with confidence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if the key to scaling your business isn’t working harder—but rewiring how you think? In this episode of CEO School, Suneera sits down with UK-based business strategist, Forbes mentor, and founder of Dawn of a New Era, Dawn McGruer. Live from the Millionaire Founders Club Retreat, this powerhouse conversation dives deep into mindset, neuroscience, and the strategy behind sustainable, freedom-driven business growth. Dawn shares the three pillars that have helped thousands of women scale without burnout and explains why most of us are looking at success all wrong. You’ll also learn a voice journaling habit that just might change your life (and clear your to-do list). In this episode, you’ll learn: 🧠 How to rewire your brain for success with small, repeatable actions 📈 Why clarity and conviction are more powerful than any growth hack 📝 Dawn’s voice journaling method (and how she uses it to declutter her business) 🔥 How to break free from people-pleasing and start leading with purpose 📣 The "edge and wow" framework for showing up with bold messaging If you’re tired of feeling stuck or stretched too thin, this episode is a permission slip to build a business that truly supports the life you want. 💬 Your Turn: What’s one belief you’re ready to rewrite? Tag @ceoschool and @dawnmcgruer on Instagram and let us know! 📢 Loved this episode? Share it with a fellow entrepreneur and leave a review to help more women scale with confidence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if your next level of growth isn’t about doing more, but showing up more powerfully for the work you’re already doing? In this episode of CEO School, host Suneera Madhani sits down with powerhouse publicist and founder of CBee Communications, Cris Gordon, for a masterclass on visibility, storytelling, and stepping into the spotlight—even when it feels scary. Live from the Millionaire Founders Club Retreat, Cris shares her playbook for building a personal brand that opens doors, positions you as a thought leader, and helps your business scale. From DIY PR to pitch strategy, motherhood, and writing her first children’s book (while raising four kids!), this conversation is a must-listen for any woman ready to grow her impact and influence. In this episode, you’ll learn: 💡 The foundational ingredients of a powerful founder story 🧠 Why your brand’s "secret sauce" matters more than ever in today’s market 📱 DIY visibility strategies that don’t require a PR budget 👩🏽💼 How to step into thought leadership while juggling motherhood and business 📖 Why Cris wrote Mommy Marvelous and how she’s building a brand with heart If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the idea of promoting yourself or unsure how to tell your story, this episode will give you the tools and encouragement to be seen, heard, and celebrated. 💬 Your Turn: What’s one thing you want to be known for this year? Tag @ceoschool and @crisgordonpr on Instagram and let us know! 📢 Loved this episode? Share it with a fellow entrepreneur and leave a review to help more women scale with confidence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on CEO School, we’re celebrating Mother’s Day with one of the most heartfelt, vulnerable, and inspiring episodes yet. Host Suneera Madhani is joined by the most important guest she’s ever had on the show—her mom, Shama Rehmetullah. In this candid conversation, Suneera and her mom talk about everything from growing up during wartime in Bangladesh to immigrating to the U.S. with nothing but a dream. Shama shares how she worked her way up from sweeping floors at 15 to managing a Garrett Popcorn shop in Chicago, how she raised her children with resilience and joy, and how she still shows up with purpose every single day. They also talk about generational patterns, breaking cycles, and the complicated, beautiful journey of being both a mom and a daughter. In this episode, you’ll learn: 🌍 Shama’s journey through war, immigration, and starting over in America 💪 How to raise kids with strong values while chasing your own dreams 🧠 What “mom guilt” really means—and why you don’t have to carry it ❤️ How to build confidence, community, and a life that reflects your purpose ✨ The family mottos and generational wisdom that still guide Suneera today Whether you’re a mother, daughter, or entrepreneur navigating motherhood and ambition, this episode will remind you that you’re not alone—and you absolutely have what it takes. 💬 Your Turn: What’s the best advice your mother ever gave you? Tag @ceoschool and let us know! 📢 Loved this episode? Share it with a friend and leave a review to help more women scale with confidence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if your most valuable asset isn’t what you’re selling, but what you’ve already built? In this episode of CEO School, host Suneera Madhani sits down with licensing strategist and lifelong entrepreneur April Beach to unpack the untapped goldmine that lives inside your intellectual property. Live from the Millionaire Founders Club Retreat, April breaks down exactly how to turn your playbooks, processes, trainings, and frameworks into scalable assets through licensing. Whether you’re a coach, consultant, speaker, or service provider, this episode will open your eyes to a business model that builds wealth and freedom without burnout. In this episode, you’ll learn: 📚 The 3 types of licensable content companies are already looking for 💡 Real-life examples of how to license your IP to schools, corporations, and other experts 💸 How much to charge (including what her clients earn on average) 🤝 Who's buying your IP—and how to land licensing deals without doing the selling yourself 📈 How licensing increases the enterprise value of your business and creates legacy impact If you’re sitting on powerful content that’s just collecting dust, this episode is your permission slip to monetize it in a whole new way. 💬 Your Turn: What’s one piece of content you could license this year? Tag @ceoschool and @aprilbeachlicensing on Instagram and let us know! 📢 Loved this episode? Share it with a fellow entrepreneur and leave a review to help more women scale with confidence. (00:02:13) Monetizing Genius: Licensing for Knowledge Sharing (00:06:28) Licensing Opportunities: Channel, Augmentation, and Training (00:12:26) Thought Leadership Through Tailored Speaking Engagements (00:14:56) Licensing and Certification for Thought Leaders (00:20:28) Strategic IP Licensing for Business Growth (00:23:41) Enhancing Enterprise Value Through Intellectual Property Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever wonder how some women turn their hardest seasons into their greatest growth? In this powerful episode of CEO School, host Suneera Madhani sits down with Dr. Neeta Bhushan—bestselling author, speaker, founder, and host of The Brave Table podcast—to talk about resilience, emotional health, and the art of coming back stronger. Live from the Millionaire Founders Club Retreat, Suneera and Neeta dive deep into grief, reinvention, motherhood, entrepreneurship, and the importance of creating emotional safety in leadership and life. Neeta shares her personal story of profound loss, her journey to emotional healing, and the micro-resets that help high-achieving women reclaim joy every day. In this episode, you’ll learn: 💬 How to expand your capacity to feel—and why it’s the key to resilience 🎯 Small, powerful rituals to reset your nervous system throughout your day 🧠 Why successful women often numb out—and what to do instead 🌟 The real reason you feel exhausted by 8 PM (and how to fix it) ❤️ How to reconnect with yourself after seasons of survival mode If you’ve been feeling stretched thin, craving more connection, or simply need a reminder that your emotions are your superpower, this conversation is for you. 💬 Your Turn: What's one micro-reset you're going to try this week? Tag @ceoschool and @neetabhushan on Instagram and let us know! 📢 Loved this episode? Share it with a friend and leave a review to help more women scale with confidence. (00:03:30) Empowering Entrepreneurs Through Inclusive Networking (00:05:16) Fostering Genuine Connections for Business Growth (00:10:09) Navigating Loss: Transforming Pain into Resilience (00:14:44) "Embracing Vulnerability for Resilience and Joy" (00:19:11) Unhealthy Distractions for Emotional Well-Being (00:26:21) "Self-Compassion and Expressive Coping Strategies" (00:32:16) Vagus Nerve Activation through Laughter Therapy (00:37:08) Powerful Breathing Techniques for Relaxation (00:41:53) Anger Release Technique: Transforming Emotions Playfully (00:49:58) Ayurvedic Healing with Natural Ingredients Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this powerful episode of CEO School, host Suneera Madhani is joined by the incomparable Tiffany Aliche, aka @thebudgetnista. Tiffany opens up about how a financial scam, a job loss during the recession, and $300,000 in debt led her to start her mission: helping women become financially whole. Tiffany shares how she went from a broke preschool teacher to a New York Times bestselling author and founder of the Get Good With Money Library. This conversation covers everything from the emotions of financial shame to building generational wealth—and why women must stop underestimating their power. In this episode, you’ll learn: 💸 The 10-step framework to achieve "financial wholeness" 🚫 The biggest money mistakes women make (and how to avoid them) 📈 How to invest without fear, even during market uncertainty 👩🏽💼 Why budgeting alone won’t build wealth (and what to focus on instead) 🤝 The CEO-level move that saved Tiffany from a $250K IRS nightmare This is the money conversation every woman needs to hear. Whether you're scaling your business or sorting your personal budget, you'll walk away empowered and equipped to take control of your financial future. Tiffany's website: https://thebudgetnista.com/ Buy Tiffany's Book! https://getgoodwithmoney.com/ 💬 Your Turn: What’s one step you’re taking toward financial wholeness? Tag @ceoschool and @thebudgetnista on Instagram and let us know! 📢 Loved this episode? Share it with a friend and leave a review to help more women scale with confidence. (00:03:05) From Debt to Empowerment: Tiffany Aliche's Journey (00:09:53) Monetizing Financial Education through Speaking Opportunities (00:11:33) "Comprehensive Financial Blueprint for Personal Wellness" (00:17:05) Financial Empowerment Through Open Conversations (00:21:29) Income Growth: Balancing Lifestyle and Budgeting (00:25:09) Expense Management for Financial Stability (00:34:32) Empowering Financial Security through Earning Discussions (00:39:18) Building Wealth through Confident Investing (00:44:04) Turning Financial Challenges into Opportunities (00:53:46) Self-investment for growth and opportunity success Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Five years, 350 episodes, and countless women impacted—this week’s episode of CEO School is a celebration. Host Suneera Madhani reflects on five years of showing up weekly with zero podcasting background, fueled only by passion and purpose. From the early days recording on her laptop to hitting top charts, she shares the real behind-the-scenes of what it’s taken to build the CEO School community. Want to win some CEO School Swag? Leave us a review, dm @ceoschool on Instagram a screenshot, and follow both the @ceoschool and @suneeramadhani Instagrams, and we will pick 10 people to send some swag to! Joined by podcast producer Lily Wiggle, this special AMA (Ask Me Anything) part two is packed with listener-submitted questions that cover everything from motherhood and business sacrifices to Suneera’s most expensive accessory (hint: it’s not a handbag). In this episode, you’ll learn: 🎙️ What it takes to stay consistent for five years—even when you want to quit 💬 Suneera’s biggest mindset shifts from building two companies and a podcast ⚖️ How she balances motherhood, marriage, and ambition without burning out 💎 Her unexpected answer to “what’s the most expensive thing you own?” 🧠 The mantras and advice that keep her grounded, grateful, and growing This episode is both a masterclass in consistency and a heartfelt thank-you to the women who’ve made CEO School what it is today. If you’ve ever felt like giving up or wondered if your work is making a difference—this one’s for you. 💬 Your Turn: What’s your favorite CEO School moment from the past five years? Tag @ceoschool and let us know! 📢 Loved this episode? Share it with a fellow entrepreneur and leave a review to help more women scale with confidence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever wonder what it really takes to build a viral brand and stay relevant in today’s fast-moving content world? In this episode, host Suneera Madhani sits down with Aleen Dreksler, Co-Founder and CEO of Betches Media, to talk about launching one of the internet’s most iconic brands, navigating creative burnout, and embracing the cringe in the name of growth. Aleen shares how she and her two best friends turned a scrappy anonymous blog into a media powerhouse, landing a book deal, building a loyal audience, and eventually exiting the company while staying on as CEO. From managing friendship dynamics in business to staying consistent with content creation, Aleen gets real about the highs, lows, and evolution of leading a brand through every season of life. In this episode, you’ll learn: 🧠 How to stay creative in a chaotic world (especially when you’re wearing all the hats) 📱 The smartest way to show up on social right now (spoiler: it’s not too late!) 💬 Aleen’s advice for creating content that actually connects 👯♀️ The secret to working with friends without burning bridges 🔥 Why embracing the cringe is your greatest growth strategy If you’re a content creator, entrepreneur, or anyone trying to make an impact online, this episode will fire you up and give you permission to show up—messy, authentic, and all in. 💬 Your Turn: What’s one piece of content you’ve been scared to share? Tag @ceoschool and @aleen on Instagram and let us know! 📢 Loved this episode? Share it with a friend and leave a review to help more women scale with confidence. (00:07:42) Building Successful Business through Intellectual Property (00:09:29) Consistent Branding for Enhanced Audience Engagement (00:15:23) Navigating Co-Founder Dynamics in Business Success (00:19:33) Effective Engagement Strategies for Content Creators (00:22:44) Emotional Connection Through Consistent Brand Voice (00:31:48) Following Aleen's CEO Journey on Substack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever wish you could sit down with Suneera and ask her anything? In this special episode of CEO School, we’re flipping the script. Podcast producer Lily Wiggle takes the mic to ask Suneera your most pressing questions—completely unfiltered and unprepared. From executive style tips to productivity hacks, managing distractions, and staying motivated when burnout hits, Suneera gets real about what it takes to lead like a CEO while keeping it human. In this episode, you’ll learn: 💼 How to elevate your executive presence without sacrificing authenticity 📅 Suneera’s no-fluff strategy for staying focused through distractions and chaos 🧠 What she’s learning in this season of life and why peace is her new priority 📈 The power of showing up consistently—even when you don’t feel like it 🔥 Why reconnecting with your purpose is the ultimate fuel for staying the course This is the first installment of a brand new series called CEO Behavior—raw, real conversations about what it truly means to lead. If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing it all but still asking, "Is this worth it?"—this one’s for you. 💬 Your Turn: What does CEO Behavior mean to you right now? Tag @ceoschool and let us know! 📢 Loved this episode? Share it with a fellow entrepreneur and leave a review to help more women scale with confidence. (00:03:14) Executive Presence: The Key to Leadership Success (00:10:03) Overcoming Burnout for Consistent Success (00:14:04) Maintaining Focus and Prioritizing Tasks as CEO (00:18:02) From Eyeliner Sales to Stax Payments (00:25:20) Staying Aligned with Purpose for Impact (00:28:11) Venturing with Purpose: Women Changing the World Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Feeling stuck in your career or wondering what’s next in your entrepreneurial journey? Patty Arvielo’s inspiring story is proof that reinvention, resilience, and purpose can lead to incredible success at any stage of life. In this episode, host Suneera Madhani sits down with Patty Arvielo, Co-Founder and CEO of New American Funding, to discuss her journey from an entry-level job at 16 to building one of the largest independent mortgage lenders in the United States. Patty opens up about navigating imposter syndrome, building a business with her husband, and embracing her purpose in her 60s as she focuses on giving back and mentoring other women. In this episode, you’ll learn: 💼 How Patty went from working at 16 to leading a multi-billion dollar mortgage company 🤝 The secret to successfully building a business with your spouse (and staying happily married!) 🌟 How Patty overcame self-doubt and imposter syndrome to own her success 💬 Why embracing "good enough" can be a game-changer for women entrepreneurs 🔥 The powerful mindset shift that fuels Patty’s continued ambition and purpose This episode is your reminder that no matter where you are in your journey, you have the power to write your next chapter. If you’re ready to embrace your ambitions, lean into growth, and build a life filled with purpose, this episode is for you. 💬 Your Turn: What’s one goal you’re setting for this next chapter in your career or business? Tag @ceoschool on Instagram and let us know! Follow Patty on Instagram: @pattyarvielo. 📢 Loved this episode? Share it with a fellow entrepreneur and leave a review to help us inspire more women to scale with confidence. (00:01:50) Empowering Female Entrepreneurs to Break Barriers (00:07:56) Respecting Individual Skills in Succession Planning (00:09:27) Supporting Individual Aspirations in Family Businesses (00:14:47) Embracing Growth Through Shared Reflections (00:16:45) Overcoming Imposter Syndrome Through Self-Acceptance (00:19:53) Empowering Self-Talk for Overcoming Challenges (00:26:50) Breaking Stereotypes: Women Succeeding in Leadership (00:29:16) Empowering Connections for Women's Success Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Aida Sincheva
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Aida Sincheva
Good morning from London UK! Thank you so much for this podcast ❤️ I loved how you talked about pressure and how it is something does not serve our growth. I am at a stage where pressure is something that stops me to feel good, to do something I love or even just relax so I can recharge my battery. One thing I do is ground myself and ask a question ‘why am I feeling pressure right now?’ - that helps me identify what it is I am feeling pressured about and what I can do about this. I am very grateful for your podcast 🥰
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