Khan, Shania / Escritor
Rich Grandma Energy is not about age or money.
ItÂ’s about certainty.
For decades, women were sold the girl boss dream: work harder, perform competence, neutralize your femininity, and maybe youÂ’ll be taken seriously. It promised freedom. What it delivered was exhaustion, invisibility, and burnout.
In Rich Grandma Energy: And the Death of the Girl Boss, Shania Khan dismantles the performance culture that taught women to shrink, hustle, and explain themselves in exchange for conditional respect. This is not a productivity book. ItÂ’s a power shift.
Through personal stories, cultural reframes, and unapologetic truths, Khan introduces a different way of moving through the world: one rooted in assumption instead of permission, embodiment instead of performance, and self-trust instead of validation.
Rich grandma energy is the frequency of a woman who:
Stops asking to be taken seriously
Refuses to perform power to earn respect
Moves with calm authority and devastating standards
Builds success without self-abandonment
This book is for women who are tired of shrinking.
Tired of explaining.
Tired of being “palatable” to survive.
You donÂ’t need to become more disciplined, more productive, or more polished.
You need to decide.
This is the death of the girl boss.
And the birth of something far more powerful.