Grow Your Network: Jenny Rozelle Is A Small Town Success Story
September 5, 2025·0 comments·zg
Do you know Jenny Rozelle? She's an Indiana estate and elder law attorney, business owner of Indiana State and Elder Law, podcast host of Legal Tea, and someone who turned a front desk job into owning a law firm.
If not, allow me to introduce you. Jenny went from answering phones at a law firm while putting herself through night law school to buying that same firm and tripling its size. She's the daughter of convenience store owners who decided in second grade she wanted to be a lawyer - and was too stubborn to change her mind. I wanted to connect with her because she embodies something I value deeply: the power of relationships to transform your trajectory when you show up with 200% effort and genuine curiosity.
Our conversation is LIVE now on the Epsilon Theory YouTube channel (and this Cultish Creative Playlist). Listen and you'll hear how traveling the world on Semester at Sea, working full-time through law school, and building a cattle farm with her husband and business partner created the perfect recipe for entrepreneurial success.

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