Bizz Bitch Podcast

Jazmin Cornejo

Get comfy, friends — welcome to the Bizz Bitch Podcast, the unapologetic corner of the internet where we say the things women aren’t “supposed” to say out loud. I’m Jazmin — red wine lover, Scorpio queen, child-free CEO, community-building powerhouse, and the straight shooter behind the Bizz Bitch movement. If you're over the basic, watered-down entrepreneur advice… welcome home. Inside this podcast, we talk strategy with grit, truth without the sugar coating, and the full, layered, delicious reality of being a woman building a big life and a bigger business. Think couch-level honesty with your best friends — or neon-green-chair vibes in my San Diego loft. In this show, we get into: • Business strategy that actually works • Branding, marketing, and the foundations no one teaches • Money, relationships, and partnerships • Sex, self-trust, identity shifts, and personal reinvention • Pivots, burn-it-down seasons, and rising again • Every messy, empowering, beautiful part of womanhood This is where bold bitches build empires without apologizing for one damn thing. Pour yourself a glass, sit your cute butt down, and let’s dive in. Subscribe so you never miss an episode.

  1. Aug 4

    The Business Identity Crisis No One Warns You About

    She had the sold-out events, the award nominations, the tripling membership, and a bank account that told a very different story behind the scenes. This week, Jazmin gets brutally honest about the business identity crisis that had her frozen at her computer, unable to finish a thought, running two businesses that were quietly falling apart while the outside world assumed she had it all figured out. In this solo episode, Jazmin pulls back the curtain on the last seven months of her business, walking away from her done-for-you operations agency, the six-figure income drop that came with it, and the identity work it took to figure out who she actually is when she's not "the doer." Key topics discussed: business identity crisis, walking away from a profitable agency, community-led business strategy, the difference between success and fulfillment, scaling a service business, AI and the future of community, and the launch of Bougie Bitch. Episode Highlights The moment at a networking event that made her realize the world had already moved on from her old identity, even before she hadWhy she let one of her biggest clients go and stopped posting about that side of her business entirelyThe financial reality of the pivot: dropping from $15K-25K months to $6K monthsWhy "busy" isn't a flex and what she's chasing insteadThe journal questions she used to find her new identity, borrowed in spirit from Emma Grede's approach to building brands that connectWhy she believes every entrepreneur has to outgrow their first dream, and how to know when it's time Connect With Us Instagram: @jazminmcornejo Community Instagram: @bizzbitchcommunity Membership: jazmincornejo.com/bizz-bitch-membership Sponsors / Affiliate Links HoneyBook – Create sexy, streamlined, on-brand systems. https://share.honeybook.com/jmcbizzsupport Granola.ai – Your genius little back-pocket assistant. https://join.granola.ai/t/gj8nuwvchd Rakuten – Get money back when you shop online. www.rakuten.com/r/JAZMIN13048 💎 Become a Bizz Bitch Member: Tap into exclusive content, mentorship, and premium support: jazmincornejo.com/bizz-bitch-membership 👑 Community & Membership Consulting: jazmincornejo.com Partnerships: Create sexy, streamlined, on-brand systems with HoneyBook. (https://share.honeybook.com/jmcbizzsupport) Feel like you've got a genius little assistant in your back pocket with Granola.ai. (https://join.granola.ai/t/gj8nuwvchd) Get money back when you shop online with Rakuten! (www.rakuten.com/r/JAZMIN13048)

  2. Jul 21

    Female Founders: Why Your Clutter Is Costing You Money

    Your clutter is telling on you, and San Diego organizer Unison Frances of Go Goddess Organizing is here to translate. In this episode, Jazmin talks with Unison about why women experience clutter completely differently than men, why the china in your bedroom might be blocking your energy, and what it actually takes to build the business foundations behind a million-dollar goal. Unison traded a 22-year music teaching career for a business built on helping women let go of the stuff tied to divorce, loss, and outdated versions of themselves. She and Jazmin get candid about their own coaching relationship, the identity work behind "someday" clothes and wedding dresses, and Unisons exciting new TV show. Key talking points: Why women experience clutter completely differently than men, and what "diffuse awareness" has to do with itThe identity-level reason we hang onto old clothes, wedding dresses, and "someday" versions of ourselvesThe exact foundations that separate hobbyists from million-dollar businessesA first look at Unison new TV show, She's Letting It Go: From Clutter to Clarity, One Box at a Time Timestamps 00:00 – Welcome to the episode and intro to today's guest 01:43 – Meet Unison, the Guru of What's Got to Go-Go 02:59 – Life before entrepreneurship: 22 years as a music teacher 04:34 – The pandemic garage declutter that changed everything 06:59 – Why we attach memories, and identity, to stuff 08:42 – The real reason women hold onto clutter differently than men 13:27 – Energetics over aesthetics: how Go Goddess Organizing is different 14:47 – Done-for-you donations and paying for speed, not just space 16:26 – Building a workspace that actually supports your business 23:22 – Why so many entrepreneurs are scared to look at their numbers 24:14 – The truth about "wanting to be a millionaire" 26:02 – Owning your price without backtracking 28:53 – Letting go of scarcity mindset to build a team 31:25 – Announcing the TV show She's Letting It Go and the wedding ring episode 34:45 – Why decluttering, like entrepreneurship, shouldn't be a solo sport 40:01 – What to let go of first if you're feeling buried in stuff 41:39 – Where to find Eunice and the free Decluttering Happy Hour offer Stay Plugged In with Jazmin & the Bizz Bitch Crew: Let's be Insta besties: @jazminmcornejo raw biz truth, CEO vibes, and luxury lifestyle @bizzbitchcommunity for women building bold, unapologetic empires together Become a Bizz Bitch Member: Tap into exclusive content, mentorship, and premium support: jazmincornejo.com/bizz-bitch-membership Interested in being a guest? DM me with your story, your spice, and what you're bringing to the mic. Connect with Today's Guest: Follow Unison Frances on IG: @gogoddessorganizing Learn more at: gogoddessorganizing.com Loved this ep? Leave a review + tag me on IG! Partnerships: Create sexy, streamlined, on-brand systems with HoneyBook. (https://share.honeybook.com/jmcbizzsupport) Feel like you've got a genius little assistant in your back pocket with Granola.ai. (https://join.granola.ai/t/gj8nuwvchd) Get money back when you shop online with Rakuten! (www.rakuten.com/r/JAZMIN13048)

  3. Jul 7

    From Brain Injury to Founder: Rylie Jennings Wild Pivot

    How does a traumatic brain injury turn into a founder mindset? In this episode of the Bizz Bitch Podcast, host Jazmin Cornejo talks with Rylie Jennings, founder of Outspoken Management Group, about surviving a life-altering accident at 17, building a career through strategic volunteering, and why she recently stepped away from an executive role to build her own brand full time. Rylie shares the full story of the car accident that left her with a fractured skull and brain bleed, how that experience became the foundation of her "live now, not later" philosophy, and the winding path from a shelved health tech startup to running experiential events for organizations across the country. Key talking points: The volunteering strategy that gave Rylie access to rooms she couldn't afford to enterHer traumatic brain injury at 17 and how it reshaped her risk toleranceBuilding a TBI survivor support startup as a college freshman, and why she shelved itWhy she left her Chief Programs Officer role at Stella to build OutspokenSetting boundaries and charging appropriately as a service-based entrepreneurTimestamps0:00 - Intro and how Jazmin and Rylie actually met 2:07 - Who is Rylie: founding Outspoken Management Group 3:06 - Trusting gut instinct as an entrepreneur 7:17 - The volunteering "cheat code" for getting into any room 7:38 - Becoming the connector and curator 12:06 - Why weddings aren't Rylie's lane 13:01 - Growing up in a big Polynesian family 16:33 - Lessons from entrepreneurial parents 20:29 - The car accident and traumatic brain injury 24:56 - Turning trauma into a "live fully now" mindset 29:12 - Building and shelving a TBI support startup 34:08 - From Baddies Mean Business to Outspoken 38:56 - Stepping away from Stella as Chief Programs Officer 41:52 - The vision for Outspoken's future 44:00 - Money, worth, and charging for your time 44:28 - Advice to her younger self 45:15 - Where to find Rylie and closing thoughts (Timestamps are approximate based on the recorded conversation and may need adjusting to final edit.) Guest LinksRylie Jennings – LinkedIn / Outspoken Management Group Website: sooutspoken.com Sponsors / Affiliate LinksHoneyBook: https://share.honeybook.com/jmcbizzsupport Granola.ai: https://join.granola.ai/t/gj8nuwvchd Rakuten: www.rakuten.com/r/JAZMIN13048 If this episode hit different, subscribe so you never miss one, leave a review to help more people find the show, and share this with a mate who needs the reminder that trauma doesn't have to be the end of the story. 🎧 Stay Plugged In with Jazmin & the Bizz Bitch Crew: 📱 Let's be Insta besties: @jazminmcornejo — raw biz truth, CEO vibes, and luxury lifestyle @bizzbitchcommunity — for women building bold, unapologetic empires together 💎 Become a Bizz Bitch Member: Tap into exclusive content, mentorship, and premium support: jazmincornejo.com/bizz-bitch-membership 🎙️ Interested in being a guest? DM me with your story, your spice, and what you're bringing to the mic. Loved this ep? Leave a review + tag me on IG!

  4. Jun 9

    Friendship Breakups Hit Different as an Entrepreneur

    Open House: Here She doesn't sugarcoat it. Jazmin is going there on friendship breakups, business blowouts, and the complicated truth about female friendships as an adult entrepreneur. This solo episode is one of the most requested topics in the Bizz Bitch community — and for good reason. Whether you've lost a best friend, burned a business partnership, or just quietly drifted from someone you thought was your forever person, this one is for you. In this episode: Jazmin gets honest about consolidating her brands and going all-in on Bizz Bitch, breaks down every type of friendship fallout (the slow fade, the blowup, the one who disappears into a relationship), shares what she wishes she knew about mixing friendship with business, and opens up about navigating friendships as a child-free, unmarried entrepreneur in a world where everyone else is in a different season. Key Talking Points: Her big business pivot: why she's shutting down her personal brand and consolidating under Bizz BitchThe friendship fallout playbook: slow fades, blowups, seasonal friends, and the business bestie gone wrongWhy women disappearing into relationships is real — and how to handle itThe rules for mixing friendship with business (agreements, lane-keeping, and communication)Navigating friendships when you're child-free, not married, and on a different path than your OG crew Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro + Business Update: The Bizz Bitch Rebrand 03:00 – Running Two Brands Is Exhausting (Here's Why She's Consolidating) 09:00 – Why She's Shutting Down Her Agency & Going All-In on Bizz Bitch 13:30 – Episode Intro: Friendships, Breakups & Business Blowouts 15:30 – Jazmin's Friendship History: The Good, The Messy, The Real 22:00 – Friendship Red Flags Are Just Like Dating Red Flags 26:00 – The Slow Fade: When Friendships Just... Drift 32:00 – The Big Blowup: When It Actually Explodes 40:00 – Seasonal Friends: Right Person, Right Season 45:00 – She Disappeared Into Her Relationship (What Now?) 50:00 – The Business Bestie Trap: When Mixing Friendship & Work Goes Wrong 1:00:00 – Date Your Business Partners Before You Commit 1:05:00 – Keep the Lanes Defined (Agreements, Boundaries & Business Hours) 1:13:00 – Normalizing Friendship Expiration Dates + Wrap Up Connect With Us: 📱 @jazminmcornejo |@bizzbitchcommunity 💎 Become a Bizz Bitch Member: Here Sponsors: 🍯 HoneyBook – Streamlined, on-brand client systems: https://share.honeybook.com/jmcbizzsupport 🧠 Granola.ai – Your genius AI meeting assistant: https://join.granola.ai/t/gj8nuwvchd 💸 Rakuten – Get cash when you shop: www.rakuten.com/r/JAZMIN13048

  5. May 26

    Your DNA Has Answers. Are You Ready to Hear Them?

    We're living in the most wellness-obsessed era in history — and somehow most of us still have no idea what's actually going on inside our bodies. This episode? We're fixing that. Jazmin sits down with Natalie, a board-certified genetic counselor and founder of Golden Genetics Health, for one of the most honest, eye-opening, and surprisingly un-scary conversations about health we've ever had on this podcast. They cover genetics, disease prevention, the Alzheimer's conversation no one had with Jazmin when her dad was diagnosed, what traditional medicine is getting wrong, and how knowing your DNA code could save you thousands of dollars on supplements you don't even need. Key Topics: What a genetic counselor actually does (and why it matters more than 23andMe)The 4 P's of genetic health: Personalization, Prevention, Proactivity & Precision MedicineJazmin's personal story with her dad's Alzheimer's and cancer diagnosesWhy the supplement drawer you're spending $500/month on might actually be hurting youBreaking out of the hospital system and building a practice from scratch at 30Masculine vs. feminine energy in entrepreneurship and why burnout isn't the badge of honor we thought it wasWomen in STEM, proving yourself in rooms that weren't built for you, and choosing to walk in full anyway Episode HighlightsNatalie grew up with a foot in both worlds — academic science AND holistic health — and it shaped everything about her approach to medicineWhile working as a hospital genetic counselor in oncology and dementia, her own father was diagnosed with stage four cancer. Her role as provider and family member collided in real time.She left the hospital system not out of failure, but because she couldn't keep ignoring the voice that said: there is a better way to help these peopleHer mantra from the hardest season of her career: "I can care without carrying." (Write that one down.)Genetic testing can tell you which supplements are actually working for your body — and which ones are actively making things worse Top 5 TakeawaysYour genetics are not your destiny — they're your roadmap. Knowing your predispositions gives you the power to prevent, not just react.One-size-fits-all wellness is a lie. What works for your friend (or the influencer you follow) might be actively wrong for your body. Genetics proves it.You can care without carrying. Whether you're a provider, entrepreneur, or just a person who loves deeply — you don't have to absorb everyone else's pain to be of service.Entrepreneurship will force you to do the inner work. Natalie didn't just leave the hospital to start a business. She had to face anxiety, imposter syndrome, the masculine grind trap — and choose something different. 📱 Let’s be Insta besties: @jazminmcornejo — raw biz truth, CEO vibes, and luxury lifestyle @bizzbitchcommunity — for women building bold, unapologetic empires together Become a Bizz Bitch Member: Tap into exclusive content, mentorship, and premium support: jazmincornejo.com/bizz-bitch-membership Connect With NatalieInstagram: @geneticswithnatalieBusiness Instagram: @goldengeneticshealthWebsite: www.goldengeneticshealth.com

  6. May 12

    Stop Doing Events Alone — The Collaboration Secret No One Talks About | Bizz Bitch Podcast

    It started with a thousand women, champagne at 8am, and a ballroom in Sydney that completely rewired Jazmin's entire life purpose. This solo episode is a love letter to International Women's Day, a raw honest breakdown of what it actually takes to host events at scale, and the permission slip you didn't know you needed to stop doing everything alone. Jazmin takes you behind the scenes of the Bizz Bitch International Women's Day event — San Diego's largest women's gathering. This one is for every entrepreneur who has ever doubted themselves the second time around, tried to fill a room alone, or wondered if the thing they love is worth doing if it doesn't make them rich. Spoiler: it is. Episode Highlights: Walking into a thousand-woman breakfast in Sydney at 8am and having her entire life's purpose click into placeBuilding San Diego's largest International Women's Day event in under six weeks, twice in a rowWhy she calls her "competitors" her greatest allies — and co-creates with them insteadChef Claudia Sandoval walking in at exactly the moment she was supposed to go on stageWhy Jazmin donates the proceeds instead of pocketing them — and the business case for itThe Luma ticketing hack that kept her inbox sane and her attendees informed Top 5 Takeaways: The second time is harder than the first — not because it is, but because your self-doubt gets louder. Do it anywayCo-create with your so-called competitors. A room of 300 beats three rooms of 20 every single timeNot every event needs to make money. Brand authority, community impact, and visibility are their own currencyProtect yourself legally — insurance, waivers, and security are non-negotiables, not optional extrasSystems and automations aren't boring. They're what let you actually show up and enjoy what you built Connect with Jazmin: Instagram: @jazminmcornejo | @bizzbitchcommunity Membership: jazmincornejo.com/bizz-bitch-membership Work with JMC: jazmincornejo.com Sponsors / Affiliate Links: HoneyBook — The exact tool Jazmin used to build her sponsorship media kit and collect payments seamlessly. Link: https://share.honeybook.com/jmcbizzsupport Granola.ai — Your genius little assistant in your back pocket. Link: https://join.granola.ai/t/gj8nuwvchd Rakuten — Get money back when you shop online. Link: www.rakuten.com/r/JAZMIN13048 Riverside — Record and edit your podcast like a pro. Link: https://riverside.sjv.io/X4L1Va Gusto — Build an incredible workplace and grow your business with Gusto's all-in-one platform. Link: https://gusto.pxf.io/c/6908385/1226287/15154 Loom — Quick, clear videos for your team and clients. Link: https://loom.com/invite/47f630520fe7430c904d171af13db70f

  7. Apr 28

    Betting on Yourself: Corporate Exit, Multi-Passion Power & Building Without Permission

    She came into the Bizz Bitch room as a stranger and left as a woman everyone couldn't stop talking about. Today, Jazmin sits down with Brandee Joyner — Renaissance woman, domestic violence survivor, women's sports marketing powerhouse, baker, mother, and someone the universe is clearly not done with yet. This one goes deep. Real deep. We're talking domestic violence, sexual assault, grief, coming out at 39, raising a queer family with zero apologies, and why Black women are done being strong for everyone else and finally choosing the soft life. Oh, and women's sports. And cupcakes. Because that's how Brandee rolls. Key Topics: Surviving domestic violence and turning pain into purposeNavigating entrepreneurship as a single Black motherThe magazine, the talk show, the football team — her multi-passionate journeyComing out at 39 and living unapologeticallyWhy women in sports are underpaid, overlooked, and fighting backGrief, generational loss, and finding yourself after losing your anchors Episode Highlights: Brandee shares how being a domestic violence survivor in her 20s became the foundation of her entire platform and advocacy workShe opens up about dimming her own light for three years — and how the universe stripped everything away to make her claim it backThe story of coming out at 39, telling her son, and his iconic response about DisneylandWhy she built a marketing agency exclusively for women in sports — and why that seat at the table mattersHow grief shaped her identity, her entrepreneurship, and her relationship with her dad's memoryThe bougie hotel laptop trick she and Jazmin both swear by for manifesting abundance Connect with Jazmin: Instagram: @jazminmcornejo | @bizzbitchcommunity Membership: jazmincornejo.com/bizz-bitch-membership Work with JMC: jazmincornejo.com Connect with Brandee: Instagram: @BrandeeJCurvy (Curvy with a K) | @the_BrandeeJ | @JImpactMarketing Brandee with two E's Partnerships Links: HoneyBook — Create sexy, streamlined, on-brand systems for your business. Link: https://share.honeybook.com/jmcbizzsupport Granola.ai — Feel like you've got a genius little assistant in your back pocket. Link: https://join.granola.ai/t/gj8nuwvchd Rakuten — Get money back when you shop online. Link: www.rakuten.com/r/JAZMIN13048 Riverside — Record and edit your podcast like a pro. Link: https://riverside.sjv.io/X4L1Va Gusto — Build an incredible workplace and grow your business with Gusto's all-in-one platform. Link: https://gusto.pxf.io/c/6908385/1226287/15154 Loom — Record quick, clear videos for your team and clients. Link: https://loom.com/invite/47f630520fe7430c904d171af13db70f

  8. Mar 17

    Boundaries, Burnout, and Building a Business That Loves You Back

    In this solo episode, Jazmin is getting real about what it actually takes to build a business, protect your peace, and stop letting everyone have unlimited access to you.She opens up about the chaos and beauty behind planning BizzBitch’s second annual International Women’s Day event, what community support has taught her about leadership, and why letting go of control might be the very thing that helps your business grow. Then she dives into a conversation every entrepreneur needs to hear: boundaries, personal value, burnout, and the micro-systems that help you protect your time without shrinking your ambition.This episode is part personal update, part business therapy session, and part CEO wake-up call.If you’ve been feeling stretched thin, emotionally overloaded, or like your business has way too much access to you, this one is your sign to tighten it up.In this episode, we talk about:The behind-the-scenes reality of producing a major women’s event Why community support can change how you lead The emotional weight of entrepreneurship during seasons of grief How to measure your personal value beyond pricing The boundaries Jazmin uses to protect her time, energy, and creativity Why open access to you is not the same thing as great service How small systems can create a more sustainable business Timestamps 00:00 Intro 02:15 What this episode is really about 03:32 Behind the scenes of International Women’s Day 10:34 Letting go of control and trusting support 11:42 Why International Women’s Day matters so much 15:47 What Jazmin is changing inside the BizzBitch membership 25:24 Entrepreneurship during grief and emotional overload 30:45 Why women need stronger business boundaries 36:46 The personal value exercise 45:41 Calendar boundaries, communication tools, and office hours 58:27 Auto-responders, note-taking tools, and protecting your energy 01:01:57 Why your website needs a paid booking option 01:06:25 Final thoughts on sustainable business and living now Connect With Jazmin Instagram: @jazminmcornejoBizz Bitch Instagram: @bizzbitchcommunity Membership: Here Work with JMC Boutique Studio: jazmincornejo.comInterested in Being a Guest?DM Jazmin with your story, your spice, and what you’re bringing to the mic.Partnerships: Create sexy, streamlined, on-brand systems with HoneyBook.(https://share.honeybook.com/jmcbizzsupport)  Feel like you’ve got a genius little assistant in your back pocket with Granola.ai. (https://join.granola.ai/t/gj8nuwvchd) Get money back when you shop online with Rakuten! (www.rakuten.com/r/JAZMIN13048)

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Get comfy, friends — welcome to the Bizz Bitch Podcast, the unapologetic corner of the internet where we say the things women aren’t “supposed” to say out loud. I’m Jazmin — red wine lover, Scorpio queen, child-free CEO, community-building powerhouse, and the straight shooter behind the Bizz Bitch movement. If you're over the basic, watered-down entrepreneur advice… welcome home. Inside this podcast, we talk strategy with grit, truth without the sugar coating, and the full, layered, delicious reality of being a woman building a big life and a bigger business. Think couch-level honesty with your best friends — or neon-green-chair vibes in my San Diego loft. In this show, we get into: • Business strategy that actually works • Branding, marketing, and the foundations no one teaches • Money, relationships, and partnerships • Sex, self-trust, identity shifts, and personal reinvention • Pivots, burn-it-down seasons, and rising again • Every messy, empowering, beautiful part of womanhood This is where bold bitches build empires without apologizing for one damn thing. Pour yourself a glass, sit your cute butt down, and let’s dive in. Subscribe so you never miss an episode.