Stories to Create Podcast
The show highlights the captivating narratives of its guests, delving into the intricate journey that led to the creation of their stories. It goes beyond the surface, exploring the core of each guest's narrative and delving into the scientific aspects that make storytelling such a compelling force.
The program meticulously uncovers the origins of these stories, unraveling the pivotal events that have profoundly shaped each guest's life from their earliest days. Additionally, it brings to light hidden anecdotes embedded within these narratives.
In its exploration, the show scrutinizes the art of evoking emotions through storytelling, shedding light on three essential elements that have played a pivotal role in keeping these guests dedicated to their chosen paths. Ultimately, the stories shared on the show serve as powerful symbols of resilience, inspiration, and motivation, showcasing the remarkable human capacity to overcome challenges and find strength in the narratives that define our lives.
Stories to Create Podcast
From Intuition to Infrastructure: Jacquelyn Mosier tale
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On the latest episode of the Stories to Create podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with Jacquelyn Mosier—a builder, problem-solver, and someone who’s learned to trust her gut, especially when it keeps tapping her on the shoulder about the same issue.
Jacquelyn talks about how ForgeOps didn’t start as a company—it started as a feeling. Over and over, she watched smart, capable teams struggle. Not because they weren’t good at what they did, but because their systems weren’t talking to each other. Information got stuck. Hand-offs fell apart. And things quietly went wrong long before anyone noticed the job was off track.
She could’ve ignored that feeling. A lot of people do. But she didn’t. She leaned into it—and trusted the right people to help her build something better.
That leap led to ForgeOps, where she’s now Co-Founder and Chief Revenue Officer. ForgeOps is creating a job coordination operating system that lives where construction meets operations. Jacquelyn’s role covers revenue, partnerships, positioning, and investor relationships—but for her, it’s about more than numbers. It’s about protecting the vision and making sure what they build actually works in the real world.
She also shares about Jack-IT Consulting, another company she founded to help businesses cut through the tech noise, choose the right tools, and actually use them. No shelfware. No overcomplicated systems. Just tech that does what it’s supposed to do.
What really drives her?
- Seeing patterns others miss
- Building with intention
- Choosing people over ego
- Turning intuition into real, working systems
Jacquelyn believes the best companies are built when leaders really listen—to the data, to the people in the field, and to themselves.
In this episode, she also opens up about growing up in a small town called Shelbyville, Illinois, navigating challenges within her family, and eventually moving to Florida to escape the cold and start fresh.
If you’re building something meaningful, figuring things out as you grow, or wrestling with problems that don’t have easy answers—this conversation is for you.
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