3 TV Shows I’d Binge If Netflix Cared About Female Founders

(But since they don’t… you’ll just have to read this blog post instead.) 

Let’s be honest: most of us don’t really want to watch another tech bro save the world with an app that “disrupts parking.” And as much as we love a juicy reality show (guilty of binging The Kardashians), there comes a point where watching people fight over a yacht dinner just feels... unrelatable. 

So here’s our pitch. Three shows that should exist—designed for women who are building, scaling, pitching, failing forward, and figuring it out in real time. 

Netflix, if you’re listening: we’ll executive produce. 

Tech Bros in Business Suits with TVs for heads

1. “Shark Tank, But Make It Therapy” 

Tagline: Where the ROI is emotional clarity. 

Every week, three women founders walk into a chic minimalist studio with a pitch deck—and a mental breakdown brewing. Instead of grilling them on valuation, the panel (a rotating cast of badass female investors and one intuitive business therapist) digs into the real stuff: 

  • “Do you actually want to scale… or are you just afraid of being left behind?” 

  •  “Is your pricing too low—or are your boundaries just nonexistent?” 

  •  “Are you tired or are you burnt out pretending you're not?” 

No equity deals. Just breakthroughs. 

Where to Watch: Currently streaming in your mind, during every 2 a.m. spiral about whether you’re “doing enough.” Coming soon to your group chat. 

 

2. “Fixer Upper: Founder Edition” 

Tagline: It’s not just your brand that needs a glow-up. 

Imagine if Queer Eye met Shark Tank with a dash of HGTV home makeover energybut for your business. 

Each week, our expert (and wildly lovable) host shows up at a woman-owned business that’s on the brink of burnout. But instead of demoing kitchens, she’s clearing out dusty pricing models, knocking down self-doubt, and rebuilding a sales strategy that actually supports growth. 

We’re talking a full business renovation: 
New mindset? Installed. 
Better boundaries? Reinforced. 
Clear packages and pricing? Finally on the menu. 
Confidence? Through the (well-decorated) roof. 

It’s part sales intervention, part founder therapy, and all about equipping women with the tools, systems, and permission to step into their power—and their next revenue milestone. 

Where to Watch: 
Not on Bravo. Yet. 
However, you can stream a low-budget version anytime a founder gets their act together after a 90-minute Zoom call with their business coach and a fresh Google Doc.  

 

3. “Found-Her” 

Tagline: Work/life balance is a scam, but we try anyway. 

A dramedy that follows four women in different stages of entrepreneurship—bootstrapping, VC-backed, side-hustling, and selling for eight figures—as they navigate pitch decks, parenting, co-founder fallouts, late payments, and late-night wine-fueled pep talks. 

Think Sex and the City meets Succession, with a sprinkle of Insecure. 

→ Their problems? Real. 
→ Their group chat? Unhinged. 
→ Their friendship? The secret to surviving year two of business ownership without becoming a corporate ghoul. 

Where to Watch: TBD on streaming rights. 
But you can catch reruns by re-reading your own journal entries from Q1, text threads with your business besties, and emails marked “circling back.” 

 

Until then... 

We’ll keep refreshing Netflix and sipping our iced Matchas in protest. But if you’re a female founder who wants actual support (no streaming subscription required), you’re in the right place. Prequal is the platform built for women who want to grow their revenue without losing their minds. 

Here, we believe: 
✅ Revenue is not a dirty word. 
✅ Sales should feel like service. 
✅ And women should be the main characters of their own money stories. 

We’ll keep showing up for you—with better advice than your algorithm ever gave you. 

 

Want to turn your own story into a revenue-generating success?
Try SELLY free for 7 days.
Because you don’t need another show. You need a coach in your pocket.

P.S. If any TV networks want to work with us on the inception of these shows?
We’ll happily co-produce. Let’s make some founder TV magic.
📧 Email us at hello@theprequal.com

 

Previous
Previous

May 2025 Funding Opportunities for Women

Next
Next

What Is Selly? And Why It Might Be the Smartest Business Decision You Make This Year