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May 05 , 2026

How Lynnea Olivarez Built a Global Network, Used AI to Scale and Refused to Apologize for Any of It
All Episodes Episode 9

Trust in science is not a given anymore. It is earned, protected and communicated.

In this episode of Women I Want You to Know by Andrea L. Johnston™ Podcast, Andrea sits down with Lynnea Olivarez, founder of Ticket to Biotech, the premier global network for communications professionals across the life sciences. With 15 years of experience spanning big pharma, small biotech, government and global agencies, Lynnea left a high-performing corporate path to build the community she needed when it simply did not exist. In two years, she has grown it to over 1,500 members worldwide, bootstrapped, with a team of three.

This conversation is for the woman who has looked around at her industry and realized what she needs simply does not exist and then built it. Lynnea didn’t set out to become a founder, she set out to solve a problem she was living with herself. What started as a side project became a full-time business because the gap in her own career turned out to be a gap the entire industry was feeling. This episode is about what happens when you stop waiting for someone else to fix it and start trusting yourself enough to go first.

In this episode, listeners will hear:

  • What the hardest hike of her life taught her about self-trust and why that lesson became the foundation for everything she built next
  • How AI has functioned as a core team member at Ticket to Biotech
  • Why Lynnea advises women in communications to "take up space" and not let biases break you down
  • Why bootstrapped female founders need to stop apologizing for charging for their work and start commanding what they are worth without explanation
  • How the community Lynnea built to serve others ended up being the thing that changed her own life in ways she didn't see coming

Lynnea Olivarez is clear-eyed, generous and completely unafraid to name the things that usually go unspoken. This is a conversation about building something from nothing, trusting yourself when certainty is unavailable and refusing to shrink in a field that has spent too long treating communications as an afterthought.

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