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In this episode of Case Studies, Casey sits down with Jeanette Bennett – award-winning journalist, founder of Utah Valley Magazine, and now a rising leader in commercial real estate; for a compelling conversation about reinvention, resilience, and the power of quiet ambition.
Jeanette opens up about her early days growing up in Idaho, her fierce internal drive that led her to become valedictorian, and how motherhood sparked the entrepreneurial fire that would define her career. With no outside funding, she sold her home to launch her first magazine; a move that would go on to shape the voice of Utah’s business community for over two decades.
They explore the realities of building a company from scratch, navigating gender dynamics in leadership, and what it looks like to gracefully transition into a new chapter of influence and impact. Through it all, Jeanette reflects on listening as a superpower, the art of celebrating others, and the quiet strength it takes to lead with both confidence and humility.
This conversation is packed with insight for anyone building a business, a life, or both.
00:00 | Welcome & Jeanette’s Early Career Roots
01:34 | The Gender Gap in Utah Business
03:33 | Navigating Motherhood and Ambition
06:37 | Embracing Opportunity in a Man’s World
08:45 | Building a Career Around Storytelling
13:41 | The Warrior Spirit of Young Jeanette
17:01 | BYU, Journalism, and Dreaming Bigger
21:21 | Falling in Love with People and Events
27:53 | Why Motherhood Sparked Her Entrepreneurial Fire
31:04 | Selling Her Home to Start a Magazine
34:27 | Learning Business the Hard Way
38:54 | Finding Joy in Mentorship and Team Building
40:12 | Surviving the Housing Crisis & Reinventing Verticals
43:41 | Knowing When It’s Time for a New Chapter
45:33 | Reinvention and the Courage to Start Over
48:29 | Leading with Confidence and Humility
49:56 | Why Diversity Makes Teams Stronger
51:30 | Wisdom from Mentors and Multigenerational Networks
55:38 | Choosing Family Over Fame
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In this episode of Case Studies, Casey sits down with Jeanette Bennett – award-winning journalist, founder of Utah Valley Magazine, and now a rising leader in commercial real estate; for a compelling conversation about reinvention, resilience, and the power of quiet ambition.
Jeanette opens up about her early days growing up in Idaho, her fierce internal drive that led her to become valedictorian, and how motherhood sparked the entrepreneurial fire that would define her career. With no outside funding, she sold her home to launch her first magazine; a move that would go on to shape the voice of Utah’s business community for over two decades.
They explore the realities of building a company from scratch, navigating gender dynamics in leadership, and what it looks like to gracefully transition into a new chapter of influence and impact. Through it all, Jeanette reflects on listening as a superpower, the art of celebrating others, and the quiet strength it takes to lead with both confidence and humility.
This conversation is packed with insight for anyone building a business, a life, or both.
00:00 | Welcome & Jeanette’s Early Career Roots
01:34 | The Gender Gap in Utah Business
03:33 | Navigating Motherhood and Ambition
06:37 | Embracing Opportunity in a Man’s World
08:45 | Building a Career Around Storytelling
13:41 | The Warrior Spirit of Young Jeanette
17:01 | BYU, Journalism, and Dreaming Bigger
21:21 | Falling in Love with People and Events
27:53 | Why Motherhood Sparked Her Entrepreneurial Fire
31:04 | Selling Her Home to Start a Magazine
34:27 | Learning Business the Hard Way
38:54 | Finding Joy in Mentorship and Team Building
40:12 | Surviving the Housing Crisis & Reinventing Verticals
43:41 | Knowing When It’s Time for a New Chapter
45:33 | Reinvention and the Courage to Start Over
48:29 | Leading with Confidence and Humility
49:56 | Why Diversity Makes Teams Stronger
51:30 | Wisdom from Mentors and Multigenerational Networks
55:38 | Choosing Family Over Fame
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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