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Hanna Olivas, The Woman Building the Economy She Wants to See

  • Mar 6
  • 4 min read

By She Rises Studios Editorial Team


There are women who build businesses. And then there are women who build the rooms where businesses are born.


Hanna Olivas has always been more interested in the second.


In a sunlit space on February 22, 2026, something undeniable happened. Women arrived carrying laptops, branded outfits, unfinished ideas, and quiet ambition. By midday, the atmosphere had shifted. Conversations deepened. Cameras rolled. Laughter grew louder. Introductions turned into collaborations. Content became currency. Vision felt closer.


It was the kick off to a powerful year, EmpowerHER Content Day.


Not a conference. Not a networking mixer. Not a motivational rally.


It was infrastructure.


That distinction defines Hanna’s work.


Designing Power, Not Chasing It

Hanna Olivas is a global women’s economy architect, media empire builder, and the visionary behind the Sheconomy™ movement. As Co-Founder and Chief Branding Officer of She Rises Studios™ and FENIX TV™, she oversees two international media platforms now amplifying women’s voices across 127 countries.


But scale is not what makes her influential.


Structure is.


Hanna does not simply teach women how to grow. She builds the systems that make growth inevitable when women step into them.


Where many empowerment conversations stop at inspiration, she pushes toward ownership. Visibility. Authority. Economic positioning. Collaboration that multiplies revenue rather than applause.


EmpowerHER Content Day reflected that philosophy. It was not about selfies and sound bites. It was about capturing assets. Producing content that travels. Positioning women in a way that reflects the caliber of what they are building.


Empowerment that does not translate into ownership is temporary.


The Sheconomy™ is her response to a system that invited women to participate without equipping them to lead structurally. She challenges the notion that inclusion is enough. Inclusion into whose system? Built by whom? Profiting whom?


Instead, she focuses on parallel construction.


Build the stage.

Own the network.

Control the narrative.

Monetize the expertise.


She Didn’t Ask for a Seat. She Built the Stage.

EmpowerHER Content Day was a case study in that philosophy. It was not about creating moments for social media. It was about capturing intellectual property. Producing brand assets. Refining messaging. Elevating positioning so that opportunity recognizes them before they have to ask for it.


By the end of the day, the shift was visible. Posture changed. Language sharpened. Ambition expanded.


That is what happens when proximity is strategic.


The Resilience Behind the Expansion


Hanna is known as The Resilience Maven™ for a reason.


Her growth did not emerge from ideal conditions. It was forged through personal adversity, health battles, rebuilding seasons, and moments where retreat would have been easier than expansion.


She does not romanticize hardship. She extracts strategy from it.


That steadiness is what allows her to build boldly. To scale internationally without losing the integrity of her mission. To expand media platforms while staying anchored in faith and purpose.


Resilience, in her world, is not motivational. It is operational. It is the discipline to keep building when visibility feels vulnerable. The ability to make decisions that will pay off years from now, not just months.


Those who work closely with her often describe the same dynamic. Warmth paired with precision. Vision paired with standards. Generosity paired with accountability.


She will open doors.


But she expects you to walk through them prepared.


Success Without Apology

March is Women’s Empowerment Month. For many, it is a time of recognition.


For Hanna, it is a reminder.


A reminder that women do not need louder applause. They need deeper ownership. They need to control narrative, distribution, and revenue. They need ecosystems that do not collapse when trends change.


Through She Rises Studios™ and FENIX TV™, she has created that control. Women publish. They broadcast. They scale into global markets. They collaborate across industries and borders.


This is not about optics. It is about equity.


When a woman sees herself positioned professionally, filmed intentionally, published strategically, something internal recalibrates. She stops shrinking her goals to match her doubts.


EmpowerHER Content Day made that shift tangible.


By the end of the day, the room felt different. Louder, yes. But more importantly, clearer. You could sense women thinking bigger than they had that morning.


That is Hanna’s gift.


She builds environments where expansion feels normal.


What She Is Really Building

She is building economic leverage for women.


A media empire that archives their voices.

A television network that broadens their reach.

A publishing pipeline that converts expertise into authority.

A movement that challenges women to rise, reign, and build generational wealth.


She does not ask women to be less ambitious to be accepted. She asks them to be more strategic so they can own what they create.


In an era where empowerment is often aesthetic, Hanna’s work is architectural.


And architecture lasts.


When history looks back at this era of women stepping into larger economic roles, it will not only remember the influencers.


It will remember the architects.


Hanna Olivas is one of them.


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2 Comments


eliottlawery
Mar 24

reading about Hanna Olivas and her journey was really inspiring because it shows how one person’s vision can actually turn into something meaningful for a whole community, I like that the post doesn’t just focus on success but also on the challenges she’s faced and how she stayed committed to building the kind of economy she wants to see, it feels honest and real rather than just a highlight reel, it makes you think about how much effort and heart goes into creating opportunities for others instead of just yourself, and honestly that idea of perseverance connects with a lot of struggles people face in their own lives too, like when you’re dealing with a tough assignment or trying to…

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Guest
Mar 17

Love this piece on Hanna Olivas! It's inspiring to see someone actively shaping an economy that reflects our values. It reminds me of how vital it is for creators in hot games to also contribute positively to society. Thanks for sharing!

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