What you say about networking shapes what you experience in it. Explore the power of speaking spells and how to rewrite the words that are quietly keeping you stuck.
The Invisible Load
When Jacqueline Rogers appeared in the Daily Mail discussing her career transition, the comments revealed something telling — a widespread failure to see the invisible load that women carry alongside every working hour.
Creating the Room She Once Needed:
Jacqueline Rogers, founder of The Athena Network, shares what her career transition from corporate life to entrepreneurship really looked like — and why the most powerful rooms are often the ones we build ourselves.
The Freedom in Letting Go
Jacqueline Rogers on why she is retiring The Athena Network’s free resources, and the freedom found in letting go of what no longer serves your business.
Bex Porter – Member in the Spotlight
Meet Bex Porter, one of the youngest members of The Athena Network. Two years of membership, zero missed meetings, and a launch story that shows what happens when women truly back each other in business.
The Long Celebration
Why celebration is a leadership practice, not an indulgence, and how the women who linger in their joy build the strongest networks.
The Energy You Bring Into The Room
Why the energy you bring into a room shapes every networking moment. Jacqueline Rogers of The Athena Network on presence, vibration and showing up as yourself.
Why Your Network Reflects Exactly What You Believe
Struggling to get results from networking? The problem might not be your strategy. Discover why what you focus on shapes the connections you attract, and how simply telling the truth about what you want can transform the way you network.
A Fork In The Road
Every significant moment in life offers a fork in the road. The question isn’t whether the conditions are perfect. It’s whether you’re willing to choose the path that leads to what you love.
One Year in Athena
An honest reflection on one year in The Athena Network – how consistent connection, structured networking, and supportive relationships helped rebuild confidence, overcome isolation, and create meaningful business growth.










