Hello Chaos™ embraces and celebrates the dynamic and chaotic world of founders and innovators. We serve as a megaphone, offering an unfiltered view of entrepreneurship and providing a welcoming platform for bright, determined, visionary minds to engage in the conversation they've been craving.
Each week, we delve into candid interviews with founders and innovators from diverse industries. They share their pivotal "a-ha" moments, along with the inevitable "oh sh*t!" experiences, offering practical steps and valuable lessons learned along the way.
Entrepreneurship isn’t just about having a great idea—it’s about taking bold action, navigating uncertainty, and staying the course. In this episode, JJ sits down with Anne Alexander-Sieder, actor, coach, and founder of Act Bold, to unpack what it really takes to turn passion into purpose. From the myths of overnight success to the power of networking through podcasting, Anne shares hard-earned insights from her own journey.They dive into the role of creativity in business, how AI is reshaping industries (even acting), and why small businesses need to rethink their tech stacks. Plus, they get real about imposter syndrome, community building, and the relentless pursuit of growth.
Entrepreneurship isn’t just about building a business—it’s about knowing yourself. In this episode of Hello Chaos, Jennifer “JJ” Sutton talks with Katie Krimitsos, founder of the Women’s Meditation Network, about overcoming self-doubt, debunking entrepreneurial myths, and why energy management matters just as much as time management. She shares how following her instincts (and a well-timed nudge from her husband) led her to build a business truly aligned with her purpose. If you’ve ever struggled with imposter syndrome or staying true to yourself while growing a business, this episode is for you
Entrepreneurship is messy. It’s uncertain. And if you’re waiting until you “have it all figured out,” you’ll never start. Dr. Rebecca Heiss knows this firsthand. From scientist to entrepreneur, she’s faced fear head-on, taken big risks, and built something bigger than herself.In this episode, she and Jennifer “JJ” Sutton dive into the myths of entrepreneurship, why self-doubt is universal, and how community is the real key to success. Plus, Rebecca shares her latest venture, Game Changer, a nonprofit empowering women athletes with confidence and leadership.
Entrepreneurship isn’t just about business—it’s personal. Hello Chaos host Jennifer "JJ" Sutton gets real with Razan Talebian and Lamia Tabassum, the powerhouse duo behind InPower. This game-changing social platform is all about fostering empathy, personal growth, and real, unfiltered connections. Razan and Lamia open up about their raw entrepreneurial journey—from overcoming self-doubt and past trauma to navigating the ever-evolving co-founder dynamic. They dive into the messy realities of startup life, the importance of mental health, and how they built a purpose-driven movement from the ground up. If you're an entrepreneur searching for meaning, resilience, and community, this episode is for you.
What if making your business more accessible also made it more successful? This week on Hello Chaos, Jennifer Sutton sits down with Angela Fowler, CEO of Real Life Access, to explore the intersection of accessibility, technology, and business growth. Angela shares her entrepreneurial journey as a blind founder, breaking down the misconceptions about accessibility, the benefits of inclusive design, and why businesses need to shift from compliance-based thinking to real-world solutions. From overcoming imposter syndrome to debunking the myths around website accessibility, Angela’s insights are invaluable for any entrepreneur looking to create a business that truly serves all customers.