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Unstoppable: For leaders who refuse to settle.

Unstoppable: For leaders who refuse to settle.

By: Jana
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What separates leaders who plateau from those who become unstoppable?


It isn’t motivation.

It isn’t talent.

It’s the principles that guide their decisions when the stakes are highest.


Unstoppable explores the turning points, hard choices, and first principles behind exceptional leadership.


Each episode examines the moment when the outcome was uncertain — when a leader had to make a decision that could change everything.


Through candid conversations and strategic breakdowns, we uncover:


• the decisions that defined careers

• the principles leaders rely on under pressure

• the mistakes that reshaped their thinking

• the frameworks that guide extraordinary performance


Hosted by entrepreneur and strategist Jana, the show blends deep interviews, first-principles thinking, and strategic case studies to reveal how exceptional leaders actually think.


Because success isn’t accidental.


It’s built on the principles behind the decisions.

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Episodes
  • From Web Developer to Founder ft. Alex Grande
    Jul 8 2026

    On this week’s episode, Jana sits down with entrepreneur and founder of Recognize Alex Grande, who built a career around behavioral science, technology, and performance—but whose path started with a series of unconventional decisions and one belief that shaped everything that followed: you can create your own reality.

    Alex takes us back to a moment early in his career when he found himself in what should have been the perfect situation.

    He had landed at a respected design agency, worked on major brands, and built a career in web development that many people would have been excited to keep growing. But underneath the surface, something felt off. The work was becoming easier, the growth was slowing, and he started paying attention to a shift that most people still hadn’t fully seen coming: mobile technology.

    What followed wasn’t blind risk.

    It was calculated experimentation.

    Alex began building on nights and weekends, testing ideas, creating early products, and looking for proof before making a leap. When organizational changes at work created the opening, he made the decision to leave and build something of his own alongside a business partner who shared his vision.

    But entrepreneurship didn’t unfold the way he expected.

    Some ideas gained traction. Others failed. One product unexpectedly exploded while the ideas he cared most about struggled. Partnerships became complicated. Money got tight. And Alex was forced to learn one of the hardest entrepreneurial lessons:

    Success doesn’t always come from the thing you planned.

    It often comes from paying attention to what’s already working.

    This episode breaks down:

    • Why calculated risk beats reckless leaps every time
    • How testing ideas early creates confidence to make bigger decisions
    • The difference between following an opportunity and forcing a vision
    • Why partnerships can accelerate growth—and create new challenges
    • How creating your own reality starts with questioning assumptions

    Alex also shares how those early experiences shaped the company he leads today, from doubling down on strategic advantages and customer signals to building systems that create lasting culture, motivation, and growth at scale.

    Because at the end of the day, building a different life doesn’t start with certainty.

    It starts with believing that the future doesn’t have to look like everyone else’s version of success.

    Where to find Alex:

    • https://recognizeapp.com/
    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexgrande/

    Where to find Jana:

    • https://janaaxline.com/
    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/janaaxline/
    • Instagram: @unstoppableleaders
    • TikTok: @jana_axline
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    38 mins
  • The Short Cycle Trap: Why Smart People Make Bad Long-Term Decisions
    Jul 1 2026

    On this week’s solo episode, Jana explores a problem hiding in plain sight: why so many intelligent, capable people keep making decisions that quietly undermine the future they say they want to build.

    It starts with a familiar scene.

    A boardroom. A red number. A decision that everyone in the room knows is wrong long-term but necessary short-term. Delay the investment. Hit the quarter. Survive another cycle.

    But this isn’t really a story about public companies.

    It’s a story about all of us.

    Whether it’s business, leadership, career decisions, politics, or even the way we consume information, modern systems increasingly reward one thing: short-term performance over long-term value.

    Jana breaks down what she calls the short-cycle trap, the invisible force created by quarterly expectations, social incentives, and algorithmic feedback loops that slowly train us to prioritize immediate wins over compounding outcomes.

    And the danger isn’t that these decisions feel reckless.

    It’s that they feel rational.

    One quarter at a time.

    Drawing lessons from business leaders, behavioral science, and decision-making frameworks, Jana unpacks why some of the world’s most successful operators don’t rely on stronger discipline or better instincts.

    They build systems that protect long-term thinking before pressure ever arrives.

    This episode breaks down:

    • Why short-term optimization quietly destroys long-term value
    • How external systems shape the way we think, not just what we think
    • The hidden cost of making individually rational but collectively damaging decisions
    • Why your scorecard determines your strategy more than your intentions
    • Practical frameworks to escape reactive decision-making and think in decades instead of quarters

    Jana also shares concrete decision architectures inspired by some of history’s most effective operators, from shifting your evaluation horizon, to running the outsider test, to protecting long-cycle investments even when short-term pressure is highest.

    Because at the end of the day, most people don’t lose the future because they made one catastrophic decision.

    They lose it through a thousand reasonable ones.

    The question isn’t whether you’re making decisions.

    It’s whether you chose the clock you’re making them on.

    Where to find Jana:

    • https://janaaxline.com/
    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/janaaxline/
    • Instagram: @unstoppableleaders
    • TikTok: @jana_axline
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    25 mins
  • From Homelessness to Retiring in Her 30s ft. Patience Dean
    Jun 24 2026

    On this week’s episode, Jana sits down with hedge fund founder, financial strategist, and wealth educator Patience Dean, who rebuilt from homelessness multiple times before retiring in her 30s and creating a system designed to help others build sustainable wealth from the ground up.

    Patience takes us back to a decision she made at just 10 years old.

    After watching people around her trade time for money and seeing how much life was consumed by work, she made a promise to herself: she wouldn’t spend her life building wealth for someone else. Instead, she would build something that could create freedom not only for her, but for generations after her.

    What started as helping classmates turn their hobbies into income quickly became a lifelong obsession with entrepreneurship, impact, and finding ways to create opportunity where others didn’t see it.

    But the path wasn’t linear.

    Over the years, Patience built business after business across industries—from websites and events to Airbnb, publishing, and passive income models. Some worked. Some didn’t. And several failures forced her into homelessness more than once and left her rebuilding from scratch again and again.

    Eventually, she reached a breaking point.

    Not because she had failed.

    But because she was tired of rebuilding the same way.

    What followed wasn’t another business idea.

    It was a completely different philosophy.

    Patience shifted her focus toward creating systems designed for sustainability, passive income, and long-term impact—structures she believed someone could rebuild with even from nothing.

    This episode breaks down:

    • Why failure should never become part of your identity
    • How purpose creates resilience when results disappear
    • The difference between building income and building sustainability
    • Why impact often creates more lasting fulfillment than achievement
    • How periods of isolation and reflection can unlock your next chapter

    Patience also shares how stepping away from the noise, retiring early, and creating space to think allowed her to refine a framework for building wealth that aligned with her values, her vision, and her belief that financial freedom should be accessible even to people starting over.

    Because at the end of the day, success isn’t about never falling.

    It’s about refusing to let failure tell you who you are.

    Where to find Patience:

    • https://patiencedean.com/
    • linkedin.com/in/dr-patience-dean-ph-d-50520598

    Where to find Jana:

    • https://janaaxline.com/
    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/janaaxline/
    • Instagram: @unstoppableleaders
    • TikTok: @jana_axline
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    38 mins
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