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The Truth About $100M Startups, and What It Really Takes to Join Them
These 33 startups didn’t get lucky — they got aligned. They built solutions that mattered, proved scale fast, and told stories that caught fire If they can raise $100M, so can you. The difference is not opportunity — it’s execution, story, and timing. So charge forward like a bull — your exponential moment might be next.

Rose Odette
5 days ago2 min read
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When Success Starts to Feel Like Sacrifice - The Pain of Having to Choose — Your Ambition or Your Family
Every ambitious woman knows this pain — that tightness in your chest when your career demands clash with the people you love most. You’re in a meeting, but your mind is at home. You’re home, but your mind is racing through tomorrow’s deadlines.
And lately, the pressure’s gotten louder. Companies are demanding full-time returns to the office, and many women are being forced into a brutal choice: chase the dream or protect their peace.

Rose Odette
5 days ago2 min read
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Why Smart Founders Engineer Capital Like Mira Murati
Why Smart Founders Engineer Capital Like Mira Murati

Rose Odette
Oct 133 min read
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Cash Flow Is the Silent Killer — and What Smart Founders Are Doing About It
Cashflow River Introduction Cash flow is the bloodstream of your business — when it’s healthy, everything moves; when it clogs, the body...

Rose Odette
Oct 123 min read
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Immigrant women entrepreneurship: Breaking Barriers: How Immigrant Women Thrive in Business
Immigrant women entrepreneurship: Breaking Barriers: How Immigrant Women Thrive in Business

Rose Odette
Oct 93 min read
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What is a Complex Communicator? Learn from Leah Seay Anise's Story
Trailblazing women like Leah Seay Anise and her peers remind us that growth isn’t about smooth roads—it’s about charging forward through discomfort. Today, choose to lean into the grit. Speak, act, and step into the ring.

Rose Odette
Oct 63 min read
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Jason Auerbach for Navis Wealth Advisors with Rose Odette on the Bullish on Business Podcast
If you’re an entrepreneur, investor, or global family looking to unlock growth opportunities through EB-5 and beyond, this conversation is packed with actionable takeaways.

Rose Odette
Oct 11 min read
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Why do women still have to fight to be heard?
Why do women still have to fight to be heard?

Rose Odette
Oct 12 min read
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Why 3 Women-in-Business Secrets for Scaling with Kindness and Power Matter
Why 3 Women-in-Business Secrets for Scaling with Kindness and Power Matter

Rose Odette
Sep 272 min read
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Starting a Business as a Woman Feels Hard — and How to Charge Through It
Rose Odette, Author of Lead Like A Lioness Why  Introduction  Starting a business is one of the boldest moves a woman can make — and...

Rose Odette
Sep 262 min read
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Why Complaining About Tariffs is the Wrong Game, Roche to invest $50 billion in US to avoid Trump tariffs, create 12,000 jobs
USA and China Trade Conflict Introduction Tariffs are the talk of the town. Too many businesses — women-owned and otherwise — are...

Rose Odette
Sep 252 min read
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Why Rose Odette Says Lioness Leadership Is the Only Answer to America’s Widening Gender Pay Gap
Median earnings for full-time workers According to Axios , women in business today earn just 81% of what men do  — and the gap is...

Rose Odette
Sep 112 min read
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Why Samoa's First Female PM is a Lioness — The Collaborator Archetype Explained by Rose Odette
Today’s global headlines spotlight Fiame Naomi Mataʻafa, Samoa’s first female Prime Minister, who just lost her re-election bid after months of political infighting, energy crises, and budget clashes. While the news focuses on the loss, I see something more powerful: her embodiment of the Collaborator archetype leader. In my book Lead Like a Lioness, I define this archetype as the leader who doesn’t roar alone—she builds coalitions, raises voices, and keeps her pride together

Rose Odette
Sep 72 min read
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Dubai Princess is Redefining Women’s Wealth Leadership in 2025
When we think of royalty, we often picture tradition, protocol, and inherited privilege. But Sheikha Mahra of Dubai is flipping the script. She’s not content to sit in the shadows of her family’s fortune — she’s charging forward as a brand builder, entrepreneur, and cultural disruptor. Her perfume line, bold moves, and willingness to tie personal narrative into business are more than vanity projects — they are a playbook for how women with wealth can step into leadership with

Rose Odette
Aug 293 min read
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Texas — Women in Executive Roles Reducing in 2025!
Lead Like a Lioness: 7 Archetypes. 100 Challenges. One Lioness Legacy. → https://a.co/d/16NuCw1
Problem Definition: This isn’t just a numbers issue—it’s a systemic wake-up call. Fewer women stepping into leadership means fewer voices shaping industries, policies, and opportunities. If we don’t fix t

Rose Odette
Aug 252 min read
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America Loves Business - Why the Business Visa is the Safest Route
Statue of Liberty Why the Business Visa is the Safest Route Introduction  Axios just reported that immigrant detentions have soared  ...

Rose Odette
Aug 242 min read
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Steve Jobs, Larry Page, and Eric Schmidt all had one thing in common.
Steve Jobs, Larry Page, and Eric Schmidt all had one thing in common.

Rose Odette
Aug 242 min read
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Sara Blakely, the billionaire founder of Spanx, Spanx BackLash to Spanx Adoration in 2025
New News - today she is praised Just two days ago, Newsday reported that a Long Island bride named Claudine Syrett became the 10th woman to wear a wedding dress loaned by Spanx founder Sara Blakely.NewsdayThis human-interest story highlights Blakely’s thoughtful and personal side—turning fashion into meaningful moments.

Rose Odette
Aug 212 min read
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Trump’s AI Plan Forgot One Thing: Immigration.
Trump’s AI Plan Forgot One Thing: Immigration.

Rose Odette
Aug 181 min read
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How to Use McKinsey Consulting Power Moves for Small & Medium Businesses in 2025
Use McKinsey Consulting Power Moves

Rose Odette
Aug 162 min read
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