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Representing Change with Bianca Jordan

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NOTE: Feminist Founders is a listener-funded podcast. Your contributions enable me to continue bringing you these important conversations. To support the mission, sign up for a paid Substack subscription at https://feministfounders.substack.com/

SUMMARY: In this episode, Bianca Jordan, founder of Rebel Immigration, shares her journey from disillusionment with feminism to entrepreneurship. She discusses the impact of the pink pussy hat movement, her unconventional path from an MBA and JD to homelessness, and John Adams' influence on her legal career. Bianca delves into the necessity and tenacity driving her ventures, challenges in the legal industry, and misconceptions about immigration. She highlights racism in the immigration process and offers insights on how business owners can support immigrants. Additionally, she introduces her resources and approach to leadership.

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Bianca Jordan (she/her) is the founder and CEO of Rebel Immigration, a legal education and consulting company that provides marketing and growth strategy to solo attorneys.

Website | Instagram | LinkedIn | Threads

Discussed in this episode:

  • How the pink pussy hat movement turned Bianca off to feminism
  • Why an MBA and JD ended up unhoused
  • John Adams’ role in making Bianca want to be an attorney
  • Necessity and tenacity (plus a sprinkle of spite) as drivers for entrepreneurship
  • How lawyers responded to Bianca’s virtual law firm pre- and post-COVID
  • The role Bianca’s mom played in creating her second business, Rebel Immigration
  • The many ways Bianca is challenging legal industry norms
  • What made Bianca want to be like Elle Woods
  • The many ways that Americans misunderstand immigration
  • Racism in the US immigration process
  • How business owners can help immigrants
  • The low-cost resources available through Brazen Legal University
  • Bianca’s newest offer, New Solo Blueprint
  • How Bianca approaches leadership of her small team

Resources mentioned:

Learn more about accountability coaching with host Becky Mollenkamp at https://beckymollenkamp.com

  continue reading

41 episodes

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Manage episode 422020230 series 3562090
Content provided by Becky Mollenkamp. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Becky Mollenkamp or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

NOTE: Feminist Founders is a listener-funded podcast. Your contributions enable me to continue bringing you these important conversations. To support the mission, sign up for a paid Substack subscription at https://feministfounders.substack.com/

SUMMARY: In this episode, Bianca Jordan, founder of Rebel Immigration, shares her journey from disillusionment with feminism to entrepreneurship. She discusses the impact of the pink pussy hat movement, her unconventional path from an MBA and JD to homelessness, and John Adams' influence on her legal career. Bianca delves into the necessity and tenacity driving her ventures, challenges in the legal industry, and misconceptions about immigration. She highlights racism in the immigration process and offers insights on how business owners can support immigrants. Additionally, she introduces her resources and approach to leadership.

-----

Bianca Jordan (she/her) is the founder and CEO of Rebel Immigration, a legal education and consulting company that provides marketing and growth strategy to solo attorneys.

Website | Instagram | LinkedIn | Threads

Discussed in this episode:

  • How the pink pussy hat movement turned Bianca off to feminism
  • Why an MBA and JD ended up unhoused
  • John Adams’ role in making Bianca want to be an attorney
  • Necessity and tenacity (plus a sprinkle of spite) as drivers for entrepreneurship
  • How lawyers responded to Bianca’s virtual law firm pre- and post-COVID
  • The role Bianca’s mom played in creating her second business, Rebel Immigration
  • The many ways Bianca is challenging legal industry norms
  • What made Bianca want to be like Elle Woods
  • The many ways that Americans misunderstand immigration
  • Racism in the US immigration process
  • How business owners can help immigrants
  • The low-cost resources available through Brazen Legal University
  • Bianca’s newest offer, New Solo Blueprint
  • How Bianca approaches leadership of her small team

Resources mentioned:

Learn more about accountability coaching with host Becky Mollenkamp at https://beckymollenkamp.com

  continue reading

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