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  <title>Unstoppable: For leaders who refuse to settle.</title>

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  <description><![CDATA[<p>What separates leaders who plateau from those who become unstoppable?</p><p><br></p><p>It isn’t motivation.</p><p>It isn’t talent.</p><p>It’s the principles that guide their decisions when the stakes are highest.</p><p><br></p><p><b>Unstoppable</b> explores the turning points, hard choices, and first principles behind exceptional leadership.</p><p><br></p><p>Each episode examines the moment when the outcome was uncertain — when a leader had to make a decision that could change everything.</p><p><br></p><p>Through candid conversations and strategic breakdowns, we uncover:</p><p><br></p><p>• the decisions that defined careers</p><p>• the principles leaders rely on under pressure</p><p>• the mistakes that reshaped their thinking</p><p>• the frameworks that guide extraordinary performance</p><p><br></p><p>Hosted by entrepreneur and strategist <b>Jana</b>, the show blends deep interviews, first-principles thinking, and strategic case studies to reveal how exceptional leaders actually think.</p><p><br></p><p>Because success isn’t accidental.</p><p><br></p><p>It’s built on the principles behind the decisions.</p>]]></description>
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    <title>Why Indecision Will Kill Your Business ft. Len Ward</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[On this week’s episode, Jana sits down with entrepreneur and former Wall Street VP Len Ward, who walked away from the traditional corporate path after watching his e-commerce business collapse during the 2008 financial crisis, and then rebuilt his career by betting on a digital future most businesses still didn’t understand. Len takes us back to the moment everything changed. After years of success selling high-end event tickets online, the housing crash, industry strikes, and collapsing cons...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>On this week’s episode, Jana sits down with entrepreneur and former Wall Street VP Len Ward, who walked away from the traditional corporate path after watching his e-commerce business collapse during the 2008 financial crisis, and then rebuilt his career by betting on a digital future most businesses still didn’t understand.</p><p>Len takes us back to the moment everything changed. After years of success selling high-end event tickets online, the housing crash, industry strikes, and collapsing consumer demand brought his company to the edge of failure almost overnight. With a wife, young children, and only weeks of runway left, he was forced to make a decision fast: return to Wall Street for stability or take a risk on an entirely new business.</p><p>What started as helping one company with online marketing quickly became something much bigger.</p><p>As businesses scrambled to figure out the internet, Len realized he had a unique advantage: years earlier, he had already seen the digital shift coming while working on Wall Street during the dot-com era. While most companies still questioned whether the internet mattered, he was already building systems around it.</p><p>But the transition wasn’t easy.</p><p>Len opens up about the emotional weight of entrepreneurship, from skipping paychecks and questioning whether the business was over, to navigating imposter syndrome in boardrooms full of attorneys and executives. He shares how making fast decisions, trusting his experience, and embracing uncertainty ultimately became the foundation for building a successful marketing company that later evolved into an AI firm.</p><p>This episode breaks down:</p><ul><li> Why indecision can quietly destroy momentum in business and life </li><li> How past experience becomes your greatest advantage during uncertainty </li><li> The hidden emotional cost of entrepreneurship and making payroll </li><li> Why the ability to pivot matters more than having the perfect plan </li><li> How recognizing massive industry shifts early can create opportunity </li></ul><p>Len also shares the lessons he learned from rebuilding from scratch, including why he believes most entrepreneurs overthink risk, underprice their value, and forget to trust the knowledge they’ve already earned through experience.</p><p>Because at the end of the day, success isn’t about avoiding failure.</p><p>It’s about making the next decision before fear makes it for you.</p><p><b>Where to find Len:</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/lenward/'>linkedin.com/in/lenward</a></li><li><a href='https://commexis.com/'>AI Consulting &amp; Implementation New Jersey and Philadelphia</a></li></ul><p><b>Where to find Jana:</b></p><ul><li>https://janaaxline.com/ </li><li>https://www.linkedin.com/in/janaaxline/</li><li>Instagram: @unstoppableleaders</li><li>TikTok: @jana_axline </li></ul>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this week’s episode, Jana sits down with entrepreneur and former Wall Street VP Len Ward, who walked away from the traditional corporate path after watching his e-commerce business collapse during the 2008 financial crisis, and then rebuilt his career by betting on a digital future most businesses still didn’t understand.</p><p>Len takes us back to the moment everything changed. After years of success selling high-end event tickets online, the housing crash, industry strikes, and collapsing consumer demand brought his company to the edge of failure almost overnight. With a wife, young children, and only weeks of runway left, he was forced to make a decision fast: return to Wall Street for stability or take a risk on an entirely new business.</p><p>What started as helping one company with online marketing quickly became something much bigger.</p><p>As businesses scrambled to figure out the internet, Len realized he had a unique advantage: years earlier, he had already seen the digital shift coming while working on Wall Street during the dot-com era. While most companies still questioned whether the internet mattered, he was already building systems around it.</p><p>But the transition wasn’t easy.</p><p>Len opens up about the emotional weight of entrepreneurship, from skipping paychecks and questioning whether the business was over, to navigating imposter syndrome in boardrooms full of attorneys and executives. He shares how making fast decisions, trusting his experience, and embracing uncertainty ultimately became the foundation for building a successful marketing company that later evolved into an AI firm.</p><p>This episode breaks down:</p><ul><li> Why indecision can quietly destroy momentum in business and life </li><li> How past experience becomes your greatest advantage during uncertainty </li><li> The hidden emotional cost of entrepreneurship and making payroll </li><li> Why the ability to pivot matters more than having the perfect plan </li><li> How recognizing massive industry shifts early can create opportunity </li></ul><p>Len also shares the lessons he learned from rebuilding from scratch, including why he believes most entrepreneurs overthink risk, underprice their value, and forget to trust the knowledge they’ve already earned through experience.</p><p>Because at the end of the day, success isn’t about avoiding failure.</p><p>It’s about making the next decision before fear makes it for you.</p><p><b>Where to find Len:</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/lenward/'>linkedin.com/in/lenward</a></li><li><a href='https://commexis.com/'>AI Consulting &amp; Implementation New Jersey and Philadelphia</a></li></ul><p><b>Where to find Jana:</b></p><ul><li>https://janaaxline.com/ </li><li>https://www.linkedin.com/in/janaaxline/</li><li>Instagram: @unstoppableleaders</li><li>TikTok: @jana_axline </li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[On this week’s episode, Jana sits down with compensation strategist and independent consultant Scott Trumpolt, who spent nearly two decades climbing the corporate ladder across the U.S. and Germany before realizing that success had slowly pulled him away from the work he actually loved. Scott takes us inside the moment that forced him to confront a difficult truth. While working for a global corporation in Germany, he found himself spending more time navigating bureaucracy, managing administr...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>On this week’s episode, Jana sits down with compensation strategist and independent consultant Scott Trumpolt, who spent nearly two decades climbing the corporate ladder across the U.S. and Germany before realizing that success had slowly pulled him away from the work he actually loved.</p><p>Scott takes us inside the moment that forced him to confront a difficult truth. While working for a global corporation in Germany, he found himself spending more time navigating bureaucracy, managing administration, and debating project titles than doing the compensation design work that had originally fueled his career.</p><p>What looked like career growth on paper no longer felt meaningful in practice.</p><p>At the same time, Scott was living apart from his wife, traveling back and forth between countries, and beginning to question whether the traditional corporate path was still aligned with the life he wanted to build.</p><p>What followed wasn’t an impulsive career change.</p><p>It was a complete shift in identity.</p><p>Scott made the decision to walk away from corporate security, leave behind the structure he had spent years building, and start over as an independent consultant with no guaranteed clients, no employer safety net, and no roadmap beyond trusting his own expertise.</p><p>This episode breaks down:</p><ul><li> Why career success can quietly pull you away from your real passion </li><li> The hidden tradeoffs of corporate growth and bureaucracy </li><li> How to know when it’s time to stop chasing stability and start building freedom </li><li> Why independent consulting requires selling yourself, not just your skills </li><li> The difference between being good at something and truly loving it </li></ul><p>Scott also shares the emotional realities of going out on your own, from navigating uncertainty and dry spells, to rebuilding confidence, learning how to market himself, and redefining what security actually means in today’s world.</p><p>Because at the end of the day, fulfillment doesn’t come from climbing the highest ladder.</p><p>It comes from building a life that still feels like your own once you get there.</p><p><b>Where to find Scott:</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-trumpolt-m-a-g-r-p-257a6b317/'>linkedin.com/in/scott-trumpolt-m-a-g-r-p-257a6b317</a></li><li><a href='https://hrcompensationconsulting.com/'>Compensation Strategy Consulting | TCDS by Scott Trumpolt</a></li></ul><p><b>Where to find Jana:</b></p><ul><li>https://janaaxline.com/ </li><li>https://www.linkedin.com/in/janaaxline/</li><li>Instagram: @unstoppableleaders</li><li>TikTok: @jana_axline </li></ul>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this week’s episode, Jana sits down with compensation strategist and independent consultant Scott Trumpolt, who spent nearly two decades climbing the corporate ladder across the U.S. and Germany before realizing that success had slowly pulled him away from the work he actually loved.</p><p>Scott takes us inside the moment that forced him to confront a difficult truth. While working for a global corporation in Germany, he found himself spending more time navigating bureaucracy, managing administration, and debating project titles than doing the compensation design work that had originally fueled his career.</p><p>What looked like career growth on paper no longer felt meaningful in practice.</p><p>At the same time, Scott was living apart from his wife, traveling back and forth between countries, and beginning to question whether the traditional corporate path was still aligned with the life he wanted to build.</p><p>What followed wasn’t an impulsive career change.</p><p>It was a complete shift in identity.</p><p>Scott made the decision to walk away from corporate security, leave behind the structure he had spent years building, and start over as an independent consultant with no guaranteed clients, no employer safety net, and no roadmap beyond trusting his own expertise.</p><p>This episode breaks down:</p><ul><li> Why career success can quietly pull you away from your real passion </li><li> The hidden tradeoffs of corporate growth and bureaucracy </li><li> How to know when it’s time to stop chasing stability and start building freedom </li><li> Why independent consulting requires selling yourself, not just your skills </li><li> The difference between being good at something and truly loving it </li></ul><p>Scott also shares the emotional realities of going out on your own, from navigating uncertainty and dry spells, to rebuilding confidence, learning how to market himself, and redefining what security actually means in today’s world.</p><p>Because at the end of the day, fulfillment doesn’t come from climbing the highest ladder.</p><p>It comes from building a life that still feels like your own once you get there.</p><p><b>Where to find Scott:</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-trumpolt-m-a-g-r-p-257a6b317/'>linkedin.com/in/scott-trumpolt-m-a-g-r-p-257a6b317</a></li><li><a href='https://hrcompensationconsulting.com/'>Compensation Strategy Consulting | TCDS by Scott Trumpolt</a></li></ul><p><b>Where to find Jana:</b></p><ul><li>https://janaaxline.com/ </li><li>https://www.linkedin.com/in/janaaxline/</li><li>Instagram: @unstoppableleaders</li><li>TikTok: @jana_axline </li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[On this week’s episode, Jana sits down with Nicolas Breedlove, CEO of NVB Playgrounds, who built a national business without a traditional blueprint, and then had to rebuild it after a major breakdown in trust. Nicolas takes us into a pivotal moment early in his company’s growth, when a trusted employee exploited internal systems, stole leads, and created competing distributorships behind the scenes. What started as a scaling challenge quickly became a crisis of trust, culture, and leadership...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>On this week’s episode, Jana sits down with Nicolas Breedlove, CEO of NVB Playgrounds, who built a national business without a traditional blueprint, and then had to rebuild it after a major breakdown in trust.</p><p>Nicolas takes us into a pivotal moment early in his company’s growth, when a trusted employee exploited internal systems, stole leads, and created competing distributorships behind the scenes. What started as a scaling challenge quickly became a crisis of trust, culture, and leadership.</p><p>What followed wasn’t just damage control, it was a complete reset.</p><p>Nicolas was forced to make hard decisions: cut entire teams, rebuild relationships with distributors, and confront the reality that the failure wasn’t just operational, it was personal.</p><p>This episode breaks down:</p><ul><li> Why lack of systems and oversight creates hidden risk during growth </li><li> How trust, once broken, impacts every layer of a business </li><li> The difference between building a big company vs. building the right one </li><li> Why leadership requires evolving your identity, not just your strategy </li></ul><p>Nicolas also shares how he rebuilt the company from the inside out, from implementing better systems and surrounding himself with stronger operators, to redefining culture and committing to personal growth.</p><p>Because at the end of the day, scaling a business isn’t just about growth.</p><p>It’s about becoming the person capable of leading it.</p><p><b>Where to find Nicolas:</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolas-breedlove/'>linkedin.com/in/nicolas-breedlove</a></li></ul><p><b>Where to find Jana:</b></p><ul><li>https://janaaxline.com/ </li><li>https://www.linkedin.com/in/janaaxline/</li><li>Instagram: @unstoppableleaders</li><li>TikTok: @jana_axline </li></ul>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this week’s episode, Jana sits down with Nicolas Breedlove, CEO of NVB Playgrounds, who built a national business without a traditional blueprint, and then had to rebuild it after a major breakdown in trust.</p><p>Nicolas takes us into a pivotal moment early in his company’s growth, when a trusted employee exploited internal systems, stole leads, and created competing distributorships behind the scenes. What started as a scaling challenge quickly became a crisis of trust, culture, and leadership.</p><p>What followed wasn’t just damage control, it was a complete reset.</p><p>Nicolas was forced to make hard decisions: cut entire teams, rebuild relationships with distributors, and confront the reality that the failure wasn’t just operational, it was personal.</p><p>This episode breaks down:</p><ul><li> Why lack of systems and oversight creates hidden risk during growth </li><li> How trust, once broken, impacts every layer of a business </li><li> The difference between building a big company vs. building the right one </li><li> Why leadership requires evolving your identity, not just your strategy </li></ul><p>Nicolas also shares how he rebuilt the company from the inside out, from implementing better systems and surrounding himself with stronger operators, to redefining culture and committing to personal growth.</p><p>Because at the end of the day, scaling a business isn’t just about growth.</p><p>It’s about becoming the person capable of leading it.</p><p><b>Where to find Nicolas:</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolas-breedlove/'>linkedin.com/in/nicolas-breedlove</a></li></ul><p><b>Where to find Jana:</b></p><ul><li>https://janaaxline.com/ </li><li>https://www.linkedin.com/in/janaaxline/</li><li>Instagram: @unstoppableleaders</li><li>TikTok: @jana_axline </li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>On this week’s episode, Jana breaks down one of the most consequential decisions in modern business history, and why it still matters today.</p><p>In 1997, Steve Jobs returned to Apple when it was just 90 days from running out of cash. Dozens of products, over a billion dollars in losses, and a company executing well on the wrong things.</p><p>What he did next wasn’t gradual, it was decisive.</p><p>He cut 70% of Apple’s products immediately, reducing the company to just four core offerings. Not to simplify for elegance, but to survive.</p><p>Within a year, Apple went from massive losses to profitability.</p><p>This episode is a two-act story:</p><p>Act one: 1997, where subtraction saved a company.<br/> Act two: 2026, where that same company faces a new version of the same challenge, not survival, but focus.</p><p>This episode breaks down:</p><ul><li> Why subtraction is a strategy, not a failure </li><li> How focusing on fewer bets can multiply results </li><li> Why revenue from the wrong things can hold you back </li><li> How the story you tell around hard decisions determines whether people follow </li></ul><p>Jana also explores how Apple today is navigating competing priorities like AI, hardware, and new platforms, and why trying to “do it all” can dilute execution.</p><p>Because whether in business or life, the real question isn’t what you’re building.</p><p>It’s what you’re willing to stop building.</p><p><b>Where to find Jana:</b></p><ul><li>https://janaaxline.com/ </li><li>https://www.linkedin.com/in/janaaxline/</li><li>Instagram: @unstoppableleaders</li><li>TikTok: @jana_axline </li></ul>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this week’s episode, Jana breaks down one of the most consequential decisions in modern business history, and why it still matters today.</p><p>In 1997, Steve Jobs returned to Apple when it was just 90 days from running out of cash. Dozens of products, over a billion dollars in losses, and a company executing well on the wrong things.</p><p>What he did next wasn’t gradual, it was decisive.</p><p>He cut 70% of Apple’s products immediately, reducing the company to just four core offerings. Not to simplify for elegance, but to survive.</p><p>Within a year, Apple went from massive losses to profitability.</p><p>This episode is a two-act story:</p><p>Act one: 1997, where subtraction saved a company.<br/> Act two: 2026, where that same company faces a new version of the same challenge, not survival, but focus.</p><p>This episode breaks down:</p><ul><li> Why subtraction is a strategy, not a failure </li><li> How focusing on fewer bets can multiply results </li><li> Why revenue from the wrong things can hold you back </li><li> How the story you tell around hard decisions determines whether people follow </li></ul><p>Jana also explores how Apple today is navigating competing priorities like AI, hardware, and new platforms, and why trying to “do it all” can dilute execution.</p><p>Because whether in business or life, the real question isn’t what you’re building.</p><p>It’s what you’re willing to stop building.</p><p><b>Where to find Jana:</b></p><ul><li>https://janaaxline.com/ </li><li>https://www.linkedin.com/in/janaaxline/</li><li>Instagram: @unstoppableleaders</li><li>TikTok: @jana_axline </li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>On this week’s episode, Jana sits down with Gina Schreck, a nationally recognized speaker and marketing strategist turned founder of The Village Workspace, a coworking community designed to challenge the traditional office environment.</p><p>Gina takes us into the moment that changed her trajectory, the night before signing a 10 year lease and putting down over $200,000, when her husband told her he didn’t think it was a good idea. At 55, with retirement on the horizon, the decision wasn’t just about business, it was about risk, timing, and trust in herself.</p><p>What followed wasn’t a perfectly strategic move, it was conviction. Gina chose to move forward, fueled by a deep belief in her vision and the confidence she had built through years of entrepreneurship. Just 10 days after opening, COVID hit, turning an already high stakes decision into a test of resilience and adaptability.</p><p>This episode breaks down:</p><ul><li>How confidence is built through accumulated experience, not certainty</li><li>Why big decisions often come down to conviction, not consensus</li><li>The reality of risk at different life stages and what it really means to bet on yourself</li><li>How taking consistent action, even in uncertainty, can carry you through fear</li></ul><p>Gina also shares how she navigated doubt, scaled through crisis, and ultimately built something more meaningful by leaning into her “only I” perspective and why the ability to do hard things is the foundation of every successful decision.</p><p><br/></p><p><b>Where to find Gina:</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/ginaschreck/'>linkedin.com/in/ginaschreck</a></li><li><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/safety/go/?url=https%3A%2F%2FTheVillageWorkspace%2Ecom&amp;urlhash=ZdcA&amp;isSdui=true'>TheVillageWorkspace.com</a></li><li>gina@thevillageworkspace.com</li></ul><p><br/></p><p><b>Where to find Jana:</b></p><ul><li>https://janaaxline.com/ </li><li>https://www.linkedin.com/in/janaaxline/</li><li>Instagram: @unstoppableleaders</li><li>TikTok: @jana_axline </li></ul>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this week’s episode, Jana sits down with Gina Schreck, a nationally recognized speaker and marketing strategist turned founder of The Village Workspace, a coworking community designed to challenge the traditional office environment.</p><p>Gina takes us into the moment that changed her trajectory, the night before signing a 10 year lease and putting down over $200,000, when her husband told her he didn’t think it was a good idea. At 55, with retirement on the horizon, the decision wasn’t just about business, it was about risk, timing, and trust in herself.</p><p>What followed wasn’t a perfectly strategic move, it was conviction. Gina chose to move forward, fueled by a deep belief in her vision and the confidence she had built through years of entrepreneurship. Just 10 days after opening, COVID hit, turning an already high stakes decision into a test of resilience and adaptability.</p><p>This episode breaks down:</p><ul><li>How confidence is built through accumulated experience, not certainty</li><li>Why big decisions often come down to conviction, not consensus</li><li>The reality of risk at different life stages and what it really means to bet on yourself</li><li>How taking consistent action, even in uncertainty, can carry you through fear</li></ul><p>Gina also shares how she navigated doubt, scaled through crisis, and ultimately built something more meaningful by leaning into her “only I” perspective and why the ability to do hard things is the foundation of every successful decision.</p><p><br/></p><p><b>Where to find Gina:</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/ginaschreck/'>linkedin.com/in/ginaschreck</a></li><li><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/safety/go/?url=https%3A%2F%2FTheVillageWorkspace%2Ecom&amp;urlhash=ZdcA&amp;isSdui=true'>TheVillageWorkspace.com</a></li><li>gina@thevillageworkspace.com</li></ul><p><br/></p><p><b>Where to find Jana:</b></p><ul><li>https://janaaxline.com/ </li><li>https://www.linkedin.com/in/janaaxline/</li><li>Instagram: @unstoppableleaders</li><li>TikTok: @jana_axline </li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[On this week’s episode, Jana sits down with Cliff Nonnenmacher, Founder of Franocity and a multi-unit franchise operator turned investor. Cliff takes us into the moment that changed his trajectory — a seemingly small conflict with a boss at Smith Barney that exposed a bigger truth: he no longer wanted to build someone else’s vision. What followed wasn’t a leap; it was a calculated move. After identifying inefficiencies in the ink cartridge market, Cliff made the decision to leave stability be...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>On this week’s episode, Jana sits down with Cliff Nonnenmacher, Founder of Franocity and a multi-unit franchise operator turned investor.</p><p>Cliff takes us into the moment that changed his trajectory — a seemingly small conflict with a boss at Smith Barney that exposed a bigger truth: he no longer wanted to build someone else’s vision.</p><p>What followed wasn’t a leap; it was a calculated move. After identifying inefficiencies in the ink cartridge market, Cliff made the decision to leave stability behind and build a franchise business from the ground up, eventually scaling to multiple locations.</p><p><br/></p><p>This episode breaks down:</p><ul><li>The real difference between frustration and signal</li><li>How to evaluate risk beyond emotion (runway, downside, timing)</li><li>Why most people don’t act—not because they lack opportunity, but because of internal constraints</li><li>The role of mindset in high-stakes decision-making</li></ul><p><br/></p><p>Cliff also outlines how to determine if entrepreneurship is actually right for you—and why timing matters more than most people think.</p><p><b>Where to find Cliff:</b></p><ul><li>franocity.com</li><li>www.linkedin.com/in/cliffnonnenmacher<br/><br/></li></ul><p><br/></p><p><b>Where to find Jana:</b></p><ul><li>https://janaaxline.com/ </li><li>https://www.linkedin.com/in/janaaxline/</li><li>Instagram: @unstoppableleaders</li><li>TikTok: @jana_axline </li></ul>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this week’s episode, Jana sits down with Cliff Nonnenmacher, Founder of Franocity and a multi-unit franchise operator turned investor.</p><p>Cliff takes us into the moment that changed his trajectory — a seemingly small conflict with a boss at Smith Barney that exposed a bigger truth: he no longer wanted to build someone else’s vision.</p><p>What followed wasn’t a leap; it was a calculated move. After identifying inefficiencies in the ink cartridge market, Cliff made the decision to leave stability behind and build a franchise business from the ground up, eventually scaling to multiple locations.</p><p><br/></p><p>This episode breaks down:</p><ul><li>The real difference between frustration and signal</li><li>How to evaluate risk beyond emotion (runway, downside, timing)</li><li>Why most people don’t act—not because they lack opportunity, but because of internal constraints</li><li>The role of mindset in high-stakes decision-making</li></ul><p><br/></p><p>Cliff also outlines how to determine if entrepreneurship is actually right for you—and why timing matters more than most people think.</p><p><b>Where to find Cliff:</b></p><ul><li>franocity.com</li><li>www.linkedin.com/in/cliffnonnenmacher<br/><br/></li></ul><p><br/></p><p><b>Where to find Jana:</b></p><ul><li>https://janaaxline.com/ </li><li>https://www.linkedin.com/in/janaaxline/</li><li>Instagram: @unstoppableleaders</li><li>TikTok: @jana_axline </li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Finding Purpose in the Face of the Impossible ft. Arjun Sen</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[On this week’s episode, Jana sits down with Arjun Sen, a brand strategist who has spent over 25 years helping companies like Papa John’s, Smashburger, and Walgreens find their positioning and scale. Arjun takes us into the moment that changed everything — a sudden cancer diagnosis that gave him less than 100 days to live, forcing him to confront not just his mortality, but the way he approached life, decisions, and purpose. What followed wasn’t a miracle—it was a shift. Instead of asking how ...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Jana introduces Unstoppable as a podcast focused on applied motivation—what actually drives people to take action. She shares her personal turning point: leaving a successful career at Cigna, despite stability and external expectations, to start her own company after recognizing both an internal drive and a market gap. By reframing risk and clearly defining the worst-case scenario, she realized that fear was largely tied to discomfort rather than true failure. Jana argues that most high perfo...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Jana introduces <em>Unstoppable</em> as a podcast focused on applied motivation—what actually drives people to take action. She shares her personal turning point: leaving a successful career at Cigna, despite stability and external expectations, to start her own company after recognizing both an internal drive and a market gap. By reframing risk and clearly defining the worst-case scenario, she realized that fear was largely tied to discomfort rather than true failure. Jana argues that most high performers aren’t held back by lack of ability, but by indecision and overanalysis. The podcast will explore pivotal decisions that shape success, helping listeners better evaluate risk, move forward with clarity, and act on what they know they’re capable of.</p><p><br/><br/></p><p><b>Where to find Jana:</b></p><ul><li>https://janaaxline.com/ </li><li>https://www.linkedin.com/in/janaaxline/</li><li>Instagram: @unstoppableleaders</li><li>TikTok: @jana_axline </li></ul>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jana introduces <em>Unstoppable</em> as a podcast focused on applied motivation—what actually drives people to take action. She shares her personal turning point: leaving a successful career at Cigna, despite stability and external expectations, to start her own company after recognizing both an internal drive and a market gap. By reframing risk and clearly defining the worst-case scenario, she realized that fear was largely tied to discomfort rather than true failure. Jana argues that most high performers aren’t held back by lack of ability, but by indecision and overanalysis. The podcast will explore pivotal decisions that shape success, helping listeners better evaluate risk, move forward with clarity, and act on what they know they’re capable of.</p><p><br/><br/></p><p><b>Where to find Jana:</b></p><ul><li>https://janaaxline.com/ </li><li>https://www.linkedin.com/in/janaaxline/</li><li>Instagram: @unstoppableleaders</li><li>TikTok: @jana_axline </li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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