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EPISODE · Apr 9, 2026 · 36 MIN

All or Nothing, Now or Never with Lisa Ascolese, Inventor, Entrepreneur

from Paper Napkin Wisdom - Podcast for Entrepreneurs and Leaders · host Govindh Jayaraman - Business Strategy and Leadership Expert

Introduction  There are some people who don't just talk about ideas… they live them.  Lisa Ascolese—known as "The Inventress"—is one of those people. She is the founder of Inventing A to Z, a company dedicated to helping entrepreneurs bring ideas from concept to commercialization, and the creator of the Association of Women Inventors and Entrepreneurs (AOWIE).   With decades of experience, dozens of patents, and products that have reached major platforms like QVC, Lisa has built her life around one thing:  Turning ideas into reality—and helping others do the same.  And her napkin?  "All or Nothing. Now or Never."  Simple. Direct. Urgent.  But as you'll see… it's not just a phrase. It's a way of living.    The Napkin That Demands Action  "All or nothing. Now or never."  This isn't motivational fluff. It's a decision.  Lisa shared this because she sees something every single day:  People hesitate.  They wait. They overthink.  They look for certainty before they move.  And in that hesitation…  Momentum dies before it ever begins.  As she put it, when you're starting something—especially in business or invention—you don't know everything. You don't know the cost. You don't know the path.  So what do most people do?  They pause.  And that pause… becomes permanent.    Momentum Is Everything  One of the most powerful ideas in this conversation is this:  Going from zero to one is the hardest step you'll ever take.  Once you're moving, things get easier.  But getting started—and staying started—is where most people fail.  Lisa reinforced something we often forget:  Momentum is fragile   It takes energy to build   And even more awareness to protect   When you stop—even briefly—you don't just pause progress…  You lose energy, belief, and direction.  And restarting?  That's often harder than starting.    What Actually Stops People  Lisa broke it down into two simple forces:  1. People (The Naysayers)  Not strangers. Not critics online.  People close to you.  "Why are you doing this?"   "This doesn't make sense."   "Are you sure?"   And here's the truth:  It's not what they say…  It's that you listen.  2. Money (The Unknown)  When people don't understand:  What it will cost   What it will take   What success actually looks like   They begin to question everything.  And questioning leads to hesitation.  And hesitation leads to stopping.    The Real Difference: Problem vs. Idea  This might be the most important distinction in the entire episode:  Falling in love with the idea vs. solving a real problem.  Lisa has seen it over and over again.  People get excited about:  A clever concept   A cool product   Something they saw on TV   But they haven't answered the real question:  👉 What problem does this solve?  Lisa's entire journey started the same way:  Shoelaces coming undone → she created a solution   Hair not staying up → she created a solution   Breastfeeding discomfort → she created a solution   She didn't start as an inventor.  She started as someone who said:  "This doesn't work… I'll fix it."  That's where real value comes from.    You Are Already an Inventor  One of the most powerful reframes Lisa offers is this:  When she asks a room, "Who here is an inventor?" Almost no hands go up.  Then she asks:  "Who here has ever said, 'Someone should invent that'?"  Every hand goes up.  And then she says:  "Why not make it you?"  That moment changes everything.  Because it moves people from:  Observer → Creator    The Power of Environment  Lisa didn't just build products.  She built environments.  Through AOWIE, she created a space where:  Fear is removed   Judgment is eliminated   Connection is encouraged   And something incredible happens in that kind of environment:  People open up.  They share.  They believe—before there's evidence.  And that belief?  It becomes the foundation for action.    A Story That Says It All  Lisa shared the story of a woman who walked into her conference…  Without even a business card.  No clarity. No structure. No direction.  After the event?  She had:  A business   A clear identity   A path forward   Today?  She runs an entire African dance business and brings her community back to the event every year.  What changed?  Not her talent.  Not her intelligence.  Her belief.    The Hidden Ingredient: Love  This is where the conversation takes a turn most people don't expect.  Lisa talks about business…  And then says:  "It's a love connection."  Not strategy. Not tactics. Not funnels.  Love.  Love for what you do   Love for the people you serve   Love for the process   Because when you bring your full self into your work:  You connect deeper   You build trust faster   You attract the right people   And that's where real growth happens.    5 Key Takeaways  1. Start Before You're Ready  You will never have all the answers. 👉 Take Action: Identify one idea you've been delaying and take one step today—no matter how small.    2. Protect Your Momentum  Momentum is easier to maintain than rebuild. 👉 Take Action: Eliminate one distraction or voice that slows you down.    3. Solve Real Problems  Ideas don't create value—solutions do. 👉 Take Action: Ask: Who does this help, and how does it make their life easier?    4. Choose Your Environment Carefully  Belief is contagious—so is doubt. 👉 Take Action: Surround yourself with at least one person who believes in your vision before it's proven.    5. You Are Already an Inventor  If you see problems, you can create solutions. 👉 Take Action: Write down three things that frustrate you daily—and brainstorm solutions.    About Lisa Ascolese  Lisa Ascolese, known as "The Inventress," is an inventor, entrepreneur, mentor, and founder of Inventing A to Z, where she helps creators bring ideas from concept to market. She has invented and launched numerous products, many of which have appeared on major platforms like QVC and HSN.   She is also the founder of AOWIE (Association of Women Inventors and Entrepreneurs), a nonprofit focused on empowering women through mentorship, connection, and business development.   Her work has impacted thousands of aspiring inventors, helping them turn "mental inventions" into real-world success.    Connect with Lisa  website: https://inventingatoz.com/ website: https://inventorsspotlighttv.com/  website: https://www.aowie.com/    Final Thought  "All or nothing. Now or never."  It's not pressure.  It's permission.  Permission to stop waiting. Permission to stop doubting. Permission to move.  Because the truth is…  You already decided once.  Now you just get to decide again.    Take Action  Grab a napkin.  Write down the idea you've been holding onto.  And then ask yourself:  "When did I decide I couldn't do this?"  Now…  Decide something different.  And take one step.  Right now.  #PaperNapkinWisdom 

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Introduction  There are some people who don't just talk about ideas… they live them.  Lisa Ascolese—known as "The Inventress"—is one of those people. She is the founder of Inventing A to Z, a company dedicated to helping entrepreneurs bring...

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