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Finding Your Beauty with Trish McEvoy
27 Aug 2024
00:39:19
Trish McEvoy’s philosophy is simple: makeup is supposed to be easy and joyful. And that philosophy has been the guiding force behind her brand that she founded nearly fifty years ago. Starting as a makeup artist with a passion for empowering women, Trish began developing her signature makeup products to help her clients learn the art of makeup and exude confidence while doing so. Now, Trish’s brand is a titan within the beauty industry and still committed to providing high quality makeup, skincare, and fragrance products to help you celebrate and enhance your natural beauty. In this episode of Claim Your Confidence, we talk about how Trish built her brand from the ground up, her favorite makeup tips and tricks, and the power of beauty as a tool for confidence.
Don’t miss this interview where we discuss:
Trish’s experience immigrating to America when she was twelve and her dream of making it in New York
The stepping stones of her career that eventually led to the founding of her brand and the very first products she developed
Accepting grief, embracing yourself fully, and being open to every opportunity life brings
Growing a brand through word of mouth marketing and how Trish connected with her customers
Beauty from the inside out and how nothing feels better than feeling good about yourself
Sahil Bloom doesn’t have all of the right answers, but he does have the right questions. A writer and content creator with an audience of millions across social media platforms and his bi-weekly newsletter The Curiosity Chronicle, Sahil aims to inspire his audience by providing them with the questions, principles, and ideas that help them assess their lives and foster their growth. And in his upcoming debut book, The Five Types of Wealth, Sahil offers readers a new way to measure what matters and design their lives around the pillars that truly create lasting joy and fulfillment. In this episode, we discuss the story behind The Curiosity Chronicle, what following your energy looks like, and why Sahil takes a polar plunge every morning at 4:30 a.m.
Don’t miss this interview where we talk about:
Sahil’s confidence journey and how building confidence is oftentimes about “creating evidence” for yourself
The discipline of being disciplined and why it's important to do hard things
What inspired Sahil to leave his job in finance and start posting on social media and the steps he took to make that leap of faith less intimidating
His advice to people just starting out in their careers and how you can get ahead by showing up and doing the work
Sahil’s upcoming book, what he’s learned from writing it, and his thoughts on what wealth means
When it comes to your career thinking big allows you to swing big, and Meghan Joyce is no stranger to doing either. Getting her start as an associate consultant at Bain & Company before graduating from Harvard Business School, Meghan has since held leadership positions at industry giants such as Uber and Oscar Health. Following her passion for problem solving, teamwork, and utilizing technology to make people’s lives better, Meghan co-founded and is currently the CEO of Duckbill: a personal assistant that combines AI and expert humans to bring help to everyday people. In this interview, we talk about Meghan’s career and why she founded Duckbill, her commitment to mission and community, and finding your dream job through trial and error.
Don’t miss this episode where we discuss:
Meghan’s love for working with teams and how dedicating yourself to a community or mission allows you to think and act big
Her experience working in roles she didn’t feel aligned with and making the decision to move on to try something new
Becoming the regional general manager of Uber when it was still a young company and what Meghan learned from managing a startup
Meghan’s journey finding the intersection of her passions and career and discovering your calling through experience
Founding Duckbill, using AI to help scale the service, and the company’s goal to improve the lives of its users
After finding a passion for the secondhand market in his childhood, Nate Berkus loves nothing more than hunting for that one perfect piece of vintage furniture or decor that will bring magic to a space. Nate founded his own design firm, Nate Berkus Associates, in 1995 and since then has become one of the world’s most influential and sought-after interior designers. Through countless appearances on the Oprah Winfrey Show, design collaborations with major retailers, and his own collection NATE HOME, Nate has brought his expertise and signature style to every project throughout his career so that every person's home can tell their story. In this episode of Claim Your Confidence, we talk about Nate’s start in the world of auction houses, founding Nate Berkus Associates, and his decade-long partnership with Oprah.
Don’t miss this episode where we discuss:
Nate’s interest in interior design from an early age and inheriting his parents’ love of the secondhand market
His first job at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers and discovering the behind-the-scenes structure of the auction world
Founding his own interior design firm, Nate’s early clients, and maintaining confidence through ups and downs
Getting the call to go on the Oprah Winfrey Show, how Nate’s first appearance turned into a partnership, and what it means to represent a brand
Surviving the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and finding renewed purpose amidst tragedy and grief
Finding Your Forward Momentum with Sarah Wetenhall
07 May 2024
00:43:37
After starting her career in the fashion world, Sarah Wetenhall never expected to enter the hospitality industry. Yet, in 2016 Sarah and her husband became the owners of the iconic Colony Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida. Leading the business forward as CEO, she has reimagined the Colony, aptly referred to as Pink Paradise, for a new age – enhancing the hotel’s unique spirit while honoring its longstanding legacy. Through the blending of thoughtfully designed amenities and incomparable services, Sarah has created the ultimate luxury Palm Beach experience for every guest no matter how long their stay. In this interview, we discuss what Sarah took away from her time working at Calvin Klein, the story behind The Colony Hotel, and navigating life’s juggling acts while still moving forward.
Don’t miss this episode where we talk about:
The beginning of Sarah’s career and the importance of being open to every learning opportunity in those early jobs
Sarah’s positions at Calvin Klein, Dolce & Gabbana, and Harrison & Shriftman, and what she learned about branding and marketing strategy
How Sarah learned the hospitality industry from scratch and in the moment after buying the Colony
Creating the Colony’s new image, taking hold of opportunities for messaging, especially on social media, and how even the most minute details contribute to creating a cohesive brand environment
Balancing family and work life, doing what you can, and learning that sometimes it’s okay to make sacrifices
Sensitive Content Warning: This episode discusses events of stalking, assault, and gun violence that may be distressing to some listeners.
Over the course of her career, Harris Faulkner has mastered the art of communication. Starting as a reporter and anchor for local news networks, Harris is now at the helm of two daytime programs on FOX News serving as the anchor of The Faulkner Focus and the co-anchor of Outnumbered. The winner of six Emmy Awards, she has been at the forefront of America’s most pressing topics including presidential elections, the COVID-19 pandemic, and gun violence. Beyond her work as a journalist, Harris is also a philanthropist, motivational speaker, and writer, with her most recent book Faith Still Moves Mountains debuting as a New York Times number one bestseller. In this episode, we talk about what sparked Harris’ interest in journalism, the importance of resilience in times of hardship or doubt, and how Harris is using her voice to reach audiences across the country.
Don’t miss this interview where we discuss:
Harris’ experiences growing up in a military family and how it shaped her
A moment in her early career where a stalking incident shook her confidence and how Harris took control of her life back
The lessons she has learned about cutting through anchor talk and impacting viewers through storytelling
How having anything you want is not the same as having it all and the value of embracing change as you evolve throughout your life
The emotional toll that comes with reporting hard news and finding gratitude and hope in the moments in between
Deesha Dyer has undoubtedly charted her own path throughout her career. Formerly the White House social secretary for the Obama administration, Deesha got her start by taking a leap of faith and applying to the White House internship program in 2009. Now, she’s an award-winning strategist, on-the-ground community organizer, and executive operations expert, and is the founder and CEO of the social impact agency Hook & Fasten. In her new book Undiplomatic: How My Attitude Created the Best Kind of Trouble, Deesha shares candid stories from her career thus far and peels back the curtain on imposter syndrome. In this interview, we discuss Deesha’s career at the White House from intern to social secretary, combating imposter syndrome, and the message she’s sharing through her first book.
Don’t miss this episode of Claim Your Confidence where we talk about:
How Deesha first learned about the White House internship program, her experience applying, and what it was like to enter that environment for the first time
The importance of staying grounded while also owning your success and accomplishments
Deesha’s roles throughout her time at the White House, including director of hotel logistics and social secretary, and leading by example
How there’s no substitute for hard work when it comes to getting recognized and moving up in your career
Getting to the root of where your imposter syndrome comes from and how understanding the cause is key to overcoming it
Morgan Hutchinson is a person that exudes brightness, happiness, and fun. And as the founder and CEO of BURU, a brand dedicated to providing polished and easy-to-wear clothes for every stage of a woman’s life, Morgan brings that contagious energy to every design. Founded in 2013, BURU got its start through brand curation with a focus on functional clothes for new mothers. However, over time the brand has grown to feature its own in-house designs, produced small-batch from deadstock fabrics by BURU’s international partners or the brand’s very own Los Angeles-based factory. In this episode, we discuss how motherhood inspired BURU, how Morgan shifted from curation to bringing her own designs to life, and how confidence comes when you are no longer hiding your true self.
Don’t miss this interview where we discuss:
Morgan’s previous entrepreneurial experience co-founding the brand Passport Panties and what she took away from the journey when creating BURU
Moving to Beijing in her twenties and how Morgan became involved in fashion styling
How becoming a new mother made Morgan realize that fashion companies were not providing for that demographic and how BURU aimed to fill that gap
Investing in your brand and how Morgan built her own production factory in Los Angeles
Morgan’s journey being diagnosed with bipolar disorder and the importance of discussing and de-stigmatizing mental health
Darcy Penick’s career has come full circle. Starting in fashion as an assistant buyer for Neiman Marcus and then buyer for Bergdorf Goodman, she is now the head of technology and product for Neiman Marcus Group and president of Bergdorf Goodman. And, adding to the list of iconic fashion companies she’s worked for, Darcy also led teams at Saks Fifth Avenue and was the CMO and later CEO of ShopBop, undoubtedly cementing her impact on the fashion and retail industry. In this interview, we talk about taking the time to learn important skills at the start of your career, how Darcy found her way into the fashion world, and how she’s leaving her mark on a legacy brand.
Don’t miss this episode of Claim Your Confidence where we discuss:
Finding your pace in your early career and what Darcy has learned from reflecting on her first positions
Darcy’s experiences at Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, ShopBop, and Bergdorf Goodman and her insights on leading a team
Luck, timing, and the power that comes with taking charge and saying yes
Witnessing the development of fashion and retail careers with the rise of the tech industry and online shopping
Understanding Bergdorf Goodman’s brand image and how Darcy is honoring that history while modernizing the company for today’s fast-paced markets
After entering the culinary world as a professional cook, Ellen Marie Bennett found that the aprons she wore weren’t built to last against the demands of Los Angeles’ best kitchens. So, she set out to create functional, durable, and beautiful aprons that every cook could look and feel their best in. Now, her company Hedley & Bennett has transformed the industry and provides top-notch quality aprons, knives, and linens to professional and at-home cooks alike so they feel prepared to take charge in their kitchens. And in her book Dream First Details Later, Ellen shares her insights on launching into action instead of being limited by your doubts. In this episode, we discuss Ellen’s culinary background, the story behind Hedley & Bennett, and the importance of starting before you stop yourself.
Don’t miss this interview where we talk about:
How traveling the world right after college helped Ellen build a confidence foundation that has supported her throughout her career
What you can learn from failing and the importance of getting back up again
How Ellen landed her first job in the culinary industry at a Michelin star restaurant and what you can gain from seizing every opportunity and showing up
Hedley & Bennett’s growth as a company and making the jump from business-to-business to direct-to-consumer
The myth of overnight success and how playing the long game is the key to achieving your goals
When it comes to interviews, are you a charmer, challenger, examiner, or harmonizer? Well, Anna Papalia can help you find out. The founder and CEO of Interviewology, an author, keynote speaker, and career influencer with over 1.9 million followers across social media platforms, Anna created a game-changing interview personality assessment while teaching at Temple University’s Fox School of Business to help her students excel in interviews. She incorporated her research into her consulting firm Interviewology, where she has helped over 10,000 clients from job seekers to hiring managers learn how to interview better. In this episode, we talk about the story behind Interviewology, the different interview personality types, and Anna’s tips for nailing any interview.
Don’t miss this interview where we discuss:
Anna’s corporate career and what inspired her to begin teaching people about interviewing
Trusting your intuition and how sometimes the only way to achieve your goals is to just take the leap
How Anna researched and developed her interview personality assessment and how it led to her book Interviewology: The New Science of Interviewing
Building a social media following from the ground up through consistency and practice
The importance of self awareness and how to better understand your strengths and weaknesses in an interview setting
Beatrice Dixon is the co-founder and CEO of The Honey Pot Company, a revolutionary feminine care brand powered by herbs. Founded in 2014 out of Beatrice’s kitchen, Honey Pot has since grown into an all-encompassing vaginal wellness line now carried by retailers like Target, Walmart, and Amazon that includes clinically-tested and all-natural washes, menstrual products, and supplements. In this interview, we discuss the dream that started it all, building and scaling a business from the ground up, and how Honey Pot has continually reinvented the wheel.
Don’t miss this episode of Claim Your Confidence where we talk about:
Beatrice’s experience struggling with bacterial vaginosis and the incredible dream that inspired her to create the plant-based remedy that became the basis of Honey Pot
The early years of the company and how Beatrice first marketed her products at beauty and hair shows
The ins-and-outs of fundraising, scaling your business, and navigating the responsibilities that come with being a founder
Finding the white space in a market and how Honey Pot has innovated to create a one-of-a-kind comprehensive vaginal care brand
Reaching a flow state of confidence and how to identify the opportunities that are at your fingertips
Emma Mcilroy is the co-founder and CEO of WILDFANG, a fashion brand dedicated to rethinking gender norms and giving women the space to be who they want to be. After a shopping experience left Emma questioning why certain styles in fashion were exclusive to certain genders, she left her position as product marketing manager at Nike to dive headfirst into the start-up world and launch WILDFANG in 2013. Since then, the brand has become a multimillion-dollar business and one of the fastest growing retail brands in the country. What’s more, WILDFANG has raised over $1 million for charities that support reproductive, immigrant, LGBTQ+, and women’s rights. In this interview, we talk about keeping your mind open to potential, WILDFANG’s brand philosophy, and the importance of getting to know your customers.
Don’t miss this episode of Claim Your Confidence where we discuss:
Emma’s TED talk “Yeah Maybe” and the philosophy that those words represent
How strengthening your self awareness and trusting your gut can help you make career choices that best align with your passions and values
Controlling what you can and making small, incremental changes that allow you to build towards the life that you want
A behind-the-scenes discussion of brand insights and Emma’s approach when building WILDFANG
Emma’s favorite marketing cold-call success story from WILDFANG’s early days
If you’re a fan of the Food Network, then you’ve probably seen world renowned chef Marc Murphy in action. A recurring judge on Chopped, author of Season with Authority: Confident Home Cooking, host of the Food 360 podcast, restauranter, and of course chef, Marc is a powerhouse in the industry with his signature style of accessible contemporary cuisine. And, beyond the restaurant and media spheres, Marc is also the chef advisor at the Culinary Diplomacy Project and sits on the leadership council for Share our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign. In this episode, we talk about the stories behind Marc’s incredible career, his experience having dyslexia, and the importance of becoming comfortable with being uncomfortable.
Don’t miss this interview where we discuss:
Marc’s childhood growing up across Europe and the United States and how he first began cooking
His career as a commercial chef from working at Michelin-star restaurants in France to serving as executive chef for Cellar in the Sky at Windows on the World
Opening is first restaurant Landmarc in Tribeca, and the inspiration behind it
How he got involved with the Food Network and his role as one of the first judges on the hit show Chopped
Marc’s newest restaurant project, Marc 179, what comes next in his career, and how seeking discomfort can help you live your life to the fullest
There is no greater topic in this world than mental health, and if you are looking for resources then there’s no better place to start than Wondermind – the world’s first mental fitness ecosystem dedicated to providing support and changing the narrative on how mental health is portrayed. And the woman behind this first of its kind content hub is co-founder and CEO Mandy Teefey, a mental health advocate, digital media and entertainment producer known for her role in creating the hit Netflix series 13 Reasons Why, and the mother of two amazing daughters, Gracie Teefey and Selena Gomez. In this interview, we talk about Mandy’s own mental health journey, Wondermind and its mission, and the Do-Less Challenge. Don’t miss this episode of Claim Your Confidence where we discuss:
Mandy’s experience as a parent, how she supported Selena’s career, and learning to navigate fame in a fast-paced industry
What Mandy has gained from learning about and taking care of her own mental health
The story behind executive producing 13 Reasons Why, how Mandy first came across the book, and the moment she knew she wanted to help bring the story to screen
How the response to 13 Reasons Why inspired Mandy and Selena to found Wondermind
The importance of normalizing discussions surrounding mental health in the media and popular culture
If you are an avid reader who loves summer and everything that comes with it, you’ve probably heard of Elin Hilderbrand. A prolific author and New York Times #1 bestseller, Elin is known as the “Queen of the Beach Reads” and has written twenty-nine novels since 2000, most of which take place on the island that has been her home since 1994: Nantucket. Her thirtieth and final book Swan Song comes out this June, although there is undoubtedly still more to come in Elin’s career. In this episode, we talk about what made her fall in love with Nantucket, her creative process as an author, and her tips for getting the work done.
Don’t miss this interview where we discuss:
Elin’s summer trips to Cape Cod throughout her childhood, and how losing her father when she was 16 motivated her to recapture the joy she felt during those summers
The story behind Elin’s decision to write her novels about Nantucket, her first book deals, and how confidence walks hand-in-hand with humility
How the key to writing any story is to draw from your own life experiences, and Elin’s advice to aspiring authors
Maintaining self-discipline, setting daily goals for yourself, and how oftentimes the hardest part is just getting started
Elin’s plans for her future projects, starting her podcast Books Beach and Beyond, and what it’s like to write a book with her daughter
Finding Your Partnership with Candace Nelson and Kristen Dunning
20 Feb 2024
00:40:08
When it comes to your career, any connection you make has the potential to change your life. And for entrepreneurs Candance Nelson and Kristen Dunning, their paths crossed in a unique way. Candace is the founder of Sprinkles Cupcakes, Pizzana, and CN2 Ventures, and she most recently joined Season 15 of ABC’s Shark Tank as a guest shark. Kristen is a horticultural and agricultural researcher and the founder of Gently Soap – an award-winning line of herbal-infused bath products that Kristen presented on Shark Tank in 2023, securing Candace as an investor. In this interview, we talk about the importance of uplifting those in our lives, Candace and Kristen’s entrepreneurial journeys, and the incredible story that brought these two women together.
Don’t miss this episode of Claim Your Confidence where we discuss:
Candace’s early career in investment banking and what inspired her to change course, follow her passion, and launch her first business – Sprinkles Cupcakes
What motivated Kristen to begin her research on incorporating botanicals safely into skincare, and how she turned an idea she had during the Covid-19 lockdown into a fully-fledged business
What goes on behind the scenes on Shark Tank for both the sharks and the entrepreneurs, and how Kristen and Candace ended up on the show
The next steps in Candace and Kristen’s careers, and the plans they have for Gently Soap’s future
The value of partnership in a fast-paced and competitive entrepreneurial world
Since 1974, the non-profit organization Brady has been taking action against gun violence by addressing the issue from all angles: policy, enforcement, and cultural change. At the helm of Brady as the organization’s president is Kris Brown, who has tirelessly worked to raise awareness of gun violence and its prevalence as a national healthcare crisis. Throughout her career, she has launched countless programs designed to save lives, including Brady’s groundbreaking safe storage campaign to End Family Fire. Determined to unify all Americans against gun violence, Kris is proof that hope comes in the form of vision. In this interview, we discuss Kris’ early career and what led her to Brady, ways to get involved with causes you’re passionate about and create change, and what inspires her to keep moving forward. Don’t miss this episode where we talk about:
How Kris found community and fulfillment through activism
Living and working in Switzerland, and how Kris’ time abroad widened her perspective and allowed her to examine and solidify her values
Navigating a non-linear path to progress and staying hopeful through ups and downs
Brady’s mission to create a safer America, the programs Kris has overseen and implemented, and how they’re driving change
Key ways you can get involved to help raise awareness and end gun violence
Find Kris Brown:
www.bradyunited.org IG: @kristinbrown68 Twitter: @KrisB_Brown LinkedIn: Kris Brown
Known as “King Henrik” or “The King” to fans around the globe, Henrik Lundqvist is a towering figure in the ice hockey world. Starting his professional career playing for Frölunda HC in the Swedish Elitserien, Henrik played as goaltender for the New York Rangers for fifteen seasons. With an illustrious career full of achievement, including countless championship titles, an Olympic gold medal, and most recently an induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame, Henrik’s has undoubtedly solidified his position as one of the top goaltenders in NHL history. In this first episode of Claim Your Confidence Season 2, we talk about Henrik’s career as a professional athlete, the importance of having passion for what you do, and the next chapter of his career. Don’t miss this special episode where we discuss:
Henrik’s childhood in Sweden, the beginning of his professional career, and what led him to playing for the New York Rangers
How preparation and strong, positive mindset are key when overcoming challenges
The importance of having a team to support you in both your work and personal life
Retiring from the NHL, adapting to change when things don’t go as planned, and Henrik’s most recent projects
The Henrik Lundqvist Foundation, a non-profit organization Henrik co-founded with his wife Therese, and its mission to support to children and families in need
If you have ever wondered what it’s like to work with Anna Wintour at Vogue or start your own incredible online marketplace for stylish children’s clothing, then you’ll want to listen to Sylvana Ward Durrett’s story. Co-founder and CEO of Maisonette, an expertly-curated online marketplace for baby and kids' clothing, toys, and home decor, Sylvana launched her company after an incredible 14 year career at Vogue with one goal in mind – to make it easier for parents to find high quality products for their kids. In this interview, we discuss Sylvana’s time at Vogue, what inspired her to become an entrepreneur and launch Maisonette, and what is important to her as a founder.
Don’t miss this episode where we talk about:
Sylvana’s roles at Vogue throughout her career, from Anna Wintour’s second assistant to director of special projects, and what it was like overseeing events such as the Met Gala
How her own experiences as a parent sparked the idea for Maisonette
The challenges of stepping away from an established career at a company like Vogue and starting off on your own, and how Sylvana found success
What she’s learned as a founder and her advice for new entrepreneurs
Balancing work and family life, overcoming mom guilt, and being a role model for your kids
If you’ve ever seen a bright and fabulous print that’s also a little bit unexpected, it’s probably something that Katie Kime has created. Founder, CEO, and creative director of Katie Kime, a women’s lifestyle brand and print-based design studio launched in 2013, Katie’s designs put a colorful and whimsical spin on the traditional. Ranging from clothing to wallpaper to home decor, every print and product is designed to inspire curiosity and meaningful connection. In this episode of Claim Your Confidence, we talk about Katie's creative beginnings, how she launched and scaled her brand, and her iconic City Toile prints that are currently taking the fashion and lifestyle world by storm.
Don’t miss this interview where we discuss:
Katie’s first-ever trunk shows in college and how the positive reaction to her designs inspired her to dive in and create her brand
Being open to change and how holding onto things that no longer serve you can end up slowing you down
How Katie’s creative focus has shifted as the brand has evolved and what motivated her to lean into wallpaper and printmaking
The entrepreneurial lessons she’s learned along the way from how to fundraise to the ins-and-outs of creating your business team
How Katie balances her roles as a parent, leader, and creative, and what comes next for her brand
Mia Funt is all-in when it comes to her customers. Co-founder and president of ByHeart, an infant nutrition company that launched their first formula in 2022 and became the first U.S. infant formula manufacturer to be registered with the FDA in over 15 years, she is dedicated to giving parents the freedom to choose how they feed their babies without having to compromise nutrition. And under Mia’s leadership, ByHeart is propelling the industry forward with one mission at the core of everything they do: make the best formula in the world. In this interview, we talk about how Mia’s experiences as a parent sparked the idea for ByHeart, what makes ByHeart’s formula unique, and what being all-in can do for your business.
Don’t miss this episode of Claim Your Confidence where we discuss:
How Mia was inspired by her parents to be a problem solver and chart her own path as an entrepreneur The steps Mia and her brother Ron took to found ByHeart, and how building the company from the ground up allowed them to truly innovate How transparency is crucial when it comes to building a relationship with your customers The importance of trusting your instincts and judgment as a founder, and how acting with integrity while making tough decisions builds confidence How ByHeart is supporting parents beyond just their product through their online community Cluster and the Open-Hearted Initiative
If you’ve ever found yourself scouring the internet to find the newest craze that claims to help you achieve inner balance, you aren’t alone. In her best-selling book Real Self-Care: A Transformative Program for Redefining Wellness (Crystals, Cleanses, and Bubble Baths Not Included), Dr. Pooja Lakshmin highlights the pervasiveness of faux self-care practices in our day-to-day lives and provides real ways for readers to improve their wellbeing. A psychiatrist specializing in women’s mental health, a clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at George Washington University School of Medicine, a New York Times contributor, and the founder and CEO of Gemma, a physician-led women's mental health education platform, Pooja is dedicated to helping others achieve true personal wellness and empowerment. In this episode, we discuss Pooja’s own journey of self-reflection, what real self-care looks like, and how to align with your internal goals.
Don’t miss this interview where we talk about:
The misconception that happiness and confidence automatically come with checking all of the boxes of success Pooja’s experiences during her medical residency, the hypocrisies she discovered within the field that made her question her path, and how she returned to medicine on her own terms How you cannot rely on external solutions to fix internal problems, and that healing and growth arises from self-reflection What inspired Pooja to write her book and how she’s found her audience How true self-care comes from knowing yourself and your values, and involves making decisions that honor those values even if it’s difficult to do so
Kerry O’Brien has always done things her own way. The founder, CEO, and designer of Commando, she took the fashion industry by storm and launched the brand in 2005 with the first seamless, elastic and trim-free undergarments. Commando has since expanded to a full clothing line made from the highest quality luxury technical fabrics and currently holds two patents for innovative design in hosiery and slips. Dedicated to creating clothes that you can look and feel your best in, Kerry personally fit-tests every garment before it enters production to ensure comfort and quality. In this episode, we talk about what inspired Kerry to transform the underwear industry, the words of wisdom she follows in her day-to-day life, and Commando’s design ethos of comfort leading to confidence.
Don’t miss this interview where we discuss:
How Kerry transformed her idea into a reality and her experience founding a fashion company as an industry outsider
Asking for help, taking advantage of your network, and embracing life’s many chapters
The importance of innovation, even when you’ve already reached the top
Kerry’s experience as a working mom and her advice to mothers with young children
Commando’s growth as a company and the launch of their new men’s line
If you are ready to dream big and take your next leap in life, look no further than Liz Elting for guidance. Inspired by her love of learning languages and connecting with global communities, Liz dove headfirst into the entrepreneurial world and co-founded TransPerfect, the world’s largest provider of language and business solutions, out of her NYU dorm room. And in 2018, she founded the The Elizabeth Elting Foundation which is dedicated to bridging gaps and advancing the economic, social, and political equality of women and marginalized communities. Most recently, she’s written the best-selling book Dream Big and Win: Translating Passion Into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business full of her personal tips for transforming your ideas into action. In this interview, we discuss the story behind how Liz started TransPerfect, her advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, and how to make your dream a reality.
Don’t miss this episode of Claim Your Confidence where we talk about:
Liz’s love of language, and how it led her to work in translation services
The white space she saw within the translation industry, where the idea for TransPerfect came from, and how she knew she could scale it into a global business
How she was able to grow TransPerfect from her dorm room without external funding by focusing solely on sales and revenue
The importance of continually expanding your network and making as many connections as possible, and how that can benefit you later on
The Elizabeth Elting Foundation, what inspired Liz to found it after stepping away from TransPerfect, and how the foundation is making an impact
Finding Your Carpe Diem with Kendra Bracken-Ferguson
19 Dec 2023
00:49:55
Kendra Bracken-Ferguson has been guided by her mantra, “carpe diem”, throughout her life. A brand building expert and digital media pioneer, Kendra served as Vice President of Digital at Fleishman Hillard and the first Director of Digital Media at Ralph Lauren. In 2010, she co-founded Digital Brand Architects which forever changed the landscape of digital marketing. Now, she is the founder and CEO of BrainTrust, a conglomerate including an award-winning, global marketing agency, BrainTrust Founders Studio, the largest platform dedicated to Black founders of beauty and wellness companies and the adjacent BrainTrust Fund I. In this episode of Claim Your Confidence, we talk about how Kendra got her start in the world of PR and brand marketing, what inspired her to found BrainTrust, and the importance of seizing the day.
Don’t miss this interview where we discuss:
Kendra’s first job at Fleishman Hillard, the PR and marketing projects she worked on, and what those experiences taught her early on in her career
What it means to be an entrepreneur or an “intrapreneur”
How she recognized the potential of marketing through bloggers in the early days of social media and how she co-founded the first American blogger management company Digital Brand Architects
The story behind BrainTrust and how Kendra is supporting black founders through BrainTrust Founders Studio and BrainTrust Fund I
Kendra’s life mantra “carpe diem”, the times in her life where she stepped out on faith and followed her instincts, and how seizing the day can allow you to take advantage of life’s greatest opportunities
In this day and age, social media is an invaluable tool for brands, companies, and individuals to find and connect with an audience. And that is exactly what New York based internet creator, podcast host, and author Eli Rallo has done. After her first TikTok video went viral in 2020, Eli has grown her audience to almost a million followers between TikTok and Instagram by making content that promotes authenticity and self-confidence. Now a Forbes contributor and host of the podcast Miss Congeniality, Eli’s debut book I Didn’t Know I Needed This: The New Rules for Flirting, Feeling, and Finding Yourself is filled with life lessons, tips, and advice to help you elevate your lived experience and personal relationships. In this interview, we talk about Eli’s passion for theatre and writing, how social media started as a side hobby and became her full-time job, and all of the details surrounding her first book and upcoming book tour.
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How Eli found her voice at a young age through her love of theatre
Her first experiences on social media, and how she overcame the pressures to curate a “highlight reel” of her life and instead chose to be her authentic self
The backstory to her first viral video on TikTok, and how she’s found and grown her audience since then
The importance of finding your people, and how curating an audience can help you reach and inspire others
Eli’s day-in-the-life as a content creator, and the importance of keeping yourself grounded through gratitude
Gretchen Witt is the founder of Cookies for Kids’ Cancer, a non-profit organization dedicated to raising funds for pediatric cancer treatment research and development. When Gretchen’s son Liam was diagnosed with cancer in 2007 she felt compelled to make a difference, and in 2008 Cookies for Kids’ Cancer was launched. Utilizing over twenty-five years of PR and communications experience, Gretchen has flipped the script on how nonprofits operate, and Cookies for Kids’ Cancer’s grassroots fundraising events have contributed over 20 million dollars towards pediatric cancer research and have helped save countless lives. In this episode, we discuss Gretchen’s motivation for founding Cookies for Kids’ Cancer, the impact the organization has had so far, and how sometimes the best start for any new endeavor is to just go for it.
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Gretchen’s career working in PR, and what it taught her about the importance of communications and what successful communications management looks like
Her son Liam’s cancer diagnosis when he was two and a half years old, and how it changed Gretchen’s life forever
Where the idea for Cookies for Kids’ Cancer came from, and the story behind its first bake-a-thon where Gretchen and a team of volunteers baked 96,000 cookies and raised over 420,000 dollars to help fund cancer treatments
The organization’s intentional design, and how Gretchen has found success in raising awareness for difficult topics like pediatric cancer by inviting people into the conversation in a cheerful and positive way
Finding the confidence to start something new, and that if there’s a dream you want to pursue or an idea you want to bring to life, why not give it a try?
Farnoosh Torabi is one of America’s leading personal finance authorities and has all the tips and tricks regarding how to surpass your financial goals and live your happiest life. A former CNBC host, creator of the Webby-nominated podcast So Money, and the multi-bestselling financial author of When She Makes More: The Truth About Love and Life for a New Generation of Women, Farnoosh’s latest book A Healthy State of Panic: Follow Your Fears to Build Wealth, Crush Your Career and Win at Life encourages others to not only recognize their fears, but to harness them to achieve success. In this interview, we talk about Farnoosh’s financial philosophies, the message of her newest book, and how once you work through your fears you’ll be able to find confidence on the other side.
Don’t miss this episode of Claim Your Confidence where we discuss:
The importance of financial literacy, and how understanding your finances is key to your independence and success
How overcoming her own financial struggles and increasing her understanding of personal finance inspired Farnoosh to publish her first book
Busting the myth that your self worth is defined by your net worth
The importance of establishing a financial partnership in marriage, and how couples can prevent money from becoming a point of contention in their relationship
How addressing your fears instead of avoiding them can help guide you during life’s important decisions, and can help increase your confidence
Anastasia Soare is known as the Queen of Brows, and for good reason. Founder and CEO of Anastasia Beverly Hills – one of the most acclaimed brands in the beauty industry – Anastasia immigrated to the United States from Romania in 1989 and began working as an esthetician in Beverly Hills. One year later, she developed and introduced her groundbreaking Golden Ratio® eyebrow shaping method and rapidly amassed a dedicated clientele, which led to the opening of her first salon in 1997 and the birth of the Anastasia Beverly Hills brand. With Anastasia at the helm, Anastasia Beverly Hills is now a globally recognized beauty brand valued at three billion dollars. In this episode we talk about the story behind her first salon, how she developed the Golden Ratio® technique, and how the most important thing you can do is believe in yourself.
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Anastasia’s childhood in Romania, her mother’s entrepreneurial spirit, and what her mother taught her about business
Her experience immigrating to America, the difficulties she faced not knowing English, and the story behind how she got her start as an esthetician
Anastasia's “Oscar moment” when she was first featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, and how she harnessed the skyrocketing success of the Anastasia Beverly Hills brand
How Anastasia grew ABH before social media, why she adopted social media as a marketing tool in its early days, and what she’s learned about building brand presence online
Where she plans to take the company next, and how she hopes to inspire others by sharing her story
Lele Sadoughi, known as the accessories queen, is an industry leader in designing collectible headbands, maximal costume jewelry, jeweled sunglasses, specialty handbags and more. With more than twenty years of experience designing for major fashion companies such as Rebecca Taylor, Banana Republic, J.Crew, Neiman Marcus, and Tory Burch, Lele launched her own brand, Lele Sadoughi, in 2012. Beginning with one jewelry line, the brand has now expanded into over fifteen categories – including her iconic headbands – all designed with Lele’s signature touch of sparkle and color. In this interview we discuss how she found her passion for designing accessories, the course of her career from her first job to the launch of her own company, and what it means to find your brand’s identity.
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Lele’s love for art, and how her creativity has guided her throughout her life
How Lele first gained fashion experience by working at a small design company, and the benefits of working at such a small company in her early career
Her experience launching J.Crew’s first ever jewelry collection, and how she utilized her own tastes in curating the collection’s design
The importance of giving yourself grace, and that some days it’s okay if you don’t get everything done
The story behind Lele’s brand, it’s early years after launch, and how she’s translated the brand’s design identity into each new category as they expand
If you have any connection to the automotive world, Soon Hagerty is the name to know. Senior vice president of brand at Hagerty, the world's largest provider of specialty insurance for classic vehicles, Soon has played a lead role in transforming Hagerty from a local insurance company operating in a basement to a global publicly traded lifestyle brand with a valuation of more than three billion dollars. But not only that, Soon is also the founder and co-owner of The Good Bowl, a mission-based Vietnamese restaurant that donates $1 per bowl to charity, and the co-founder and president of the Boundless Futures Foundation which is dedicated to supporting aspiring female entrepreneurs. In this episode of Claim Your Confidence, we talk about the heart and soul within the car world, the importance of identifying a problem to solve when beginning any entrepreneurial endeavor, and all of the ways in which Soon gives back through her work.
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Her family’s story immigrating to America from Vietnam when Soon was a young child, and how witnessing her parents’ resilience throughout their journey shaped her as she grew up
How Soon’s love of people and storytelling was the foundation for her interest in PR, and the path that led her to working in the automotive industry
The story behind The Good Bowl, and how simplicity is often the key when encouraging people to support charities
Her experience as a woman in a male-dominated field, and how she hopes to empower, embrace, and elevate fellow female entrepreneurs through the Boundless Futures Foundation
How it’s not about where you start in life but where you finish
If you, like countless others across the country, tuned in to every episode of What Not To Wear during its ten-year run, then this episode is for you. Stacy London is an American stylist, fashion consultant, author, magazine editor, and the former CEO of State Of Menopause. Starting in the fashion world as an editor at Vogue, Stacy has worked as a style consultant on countless talk shows including Today, Access Hollywood, and The View, was a co-host of TLC’s What Not to Wear, and the host of yet another wildly popular TLC show Love, Lust or Run. In this interview, we discuss Stacy’s career from editorial magazines to television and beyond, how believing in your own worth is the root of confidence, and the power of fashion as a tool to shape how you want to be perceived.
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Stacy’s experience being diagnosed with psoriasis as a child, how she learned to manage her symptoms, and how fashion helped her overcome her insecurities
Connecting the dots in hindsight, and how moments of career uncertainty led Stacy to exactly where she needed to be
What working on What Not to Wear and Love, Lust or Run taught her about self-worth, confidence, and compassion
How her own menopause journey and efforts to better understand its symptoms gave her a new focus going forward
The legacy that Stacy hopes Generation X will have regarding raising awareness of the effects of menopause and supporting women that are currently experiencing this often forgotten life transition
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www.stacyandclinton.com IG: @stacylondonreal Facebook: @stacylondonofficial LinkedIn: Stacy London
Monique Rodriguez is the founder and CEO of Mielle Organics, a hair care and beauty brand dedicated to providing healthier ingredients for healthier hair and skin. Inspired by her passion for hair care and educating others on how to promote hair health, Monique launched Mielle Organics in 2014 and has since grown the company at record-breaking speeds, including expanding its reach through Mielle’s historic 2023 acquisition by Procter & Gamble. Recognized as a leader and role model in the business community, Monique recently launched the Mielle Cares non-profit with a ten-million dollar donation that was matched by P&G. In this episode of Claim Your Confidence, we talk about Mielle Organics’ meteoric rise in the entrepreneurial world, how owning your confidence can inspire others, and what it means for Monique to feed her faith.
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Monique’s background in science and medicine, and her career as a nurse before launching her company
How she first became interested in hair care and began posting on Instagram as a creative outlet after a personal loss
Building a passionate and dedicated community through social media, and how Monique’s relationship with her community positively impacted the launch of Mielle Organics
Monique’s experience as a CEO, the ups and downs of navigating leadership, and Mielle Organics’ journey from launch to its current success
The impact that she hopes Mielle Cares will have on her community, and what it means to leave behind a legacy for others
If you have a daughter, you’ve most likely been warned about the “difficult” and “moody” teenage years. However, Chelsey Goodan takes a different approach in viewing teenage girls in her recently released book Underestimated: The Wisdom and Power of Teenage Girls. Building off of the lessons she learned from mentoring teenage girls for sixteen years, Chelsey highlights their inherent strengths and what we can learn from them as adults. Underestimated is not only a guide to help parents support their daughter, it also seeks to help women heal their own inner teenage girl. In this interview, we discuss achieving personal growth by embracing discomfort, understanding the pressures and judgment that girls face, and Chelsey’s top tips for fostering your daughter’s confidence.
Tune in to this episode of Claim Your Confidence where we talk about:
How shame, perfectionism, and self-doubt affect women’s confidence from their teenage years into adulthood
Establishing open and honest communication with your daughter and the importance of valuing her perspective
Shifting societal pressures and how the ways in which we speak about ourselves can impact our children
Tips for helping your daughter feel included in discussions of rules, boundaries, and important decisions
Meeting your daughter where she is and how you can help her explore her identity and build self-trust
Jean Chatzky has the gift of being able to take the complicated world of money and explain it in a way that everyone can understand, which is exactly what she’s been doing for over twenty-five years. Jean currently serves as the financial editor of TODAY, is the founder and CEO of the multi-media company HerMoney, is the host of two podcasts, and has published a remarkable thirteen books, all with the goal of demystifying the world of money for others so that they can take charge of their finances and their lives. In this interview, we discuss how Jean got her start in business journalism, what inspired her to launch HerMoney, and what it means to improve your financial wellness.
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Jean’s career from Wall Street to TODAY, her goal behind creating HerMoney, and how she’s expanded the company since its launch
The three most important things that every 20-year-old should know about their finances
How oftentimes instances of difficulty or challenge in our lives end up being opportunities for growth when looking back
Jean’s most recent book Women with Money, and how she hopes it can give women confidence in navigating their financial journeys
The importance of understanding your finances, and how earning well can empower you to attain the life you want
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www.hermoney.comwww.jeanchatzky.com IG: @jeanchatzky Linked In: Jean Chatzky
Carly Zakin and Danielle Weisberg are the co-Founders and co-CEOs of theSkimm, a digital media company dedicated to succinctly giving women the information they need to make confident decisions. Founded in 2012, theSkimm began as a daily newsletter that broke down the news, policies, and trends so that women could live smarter. Now, the company’s ecosystem has grown to include the Daily Skimm, the Daily Skimm: Weekend, Skimm Money and Skimm Your Life newsletters, The SKM Report, the “9 to 5ish with theSkimm” podcast, and theSkimm mobile app, and currently has an dedicated audience of over seven million users. In this episode, we talk about how Danielle and Carly first met, where the idea for theSkimm came from, and the importance of supporting women in the workforce.
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How Carly and Danielle first thought of the idea for theSkimm, and the signs that encouraged them to go for it
theSkimm’s early years and Carly and Danielle’s efforts in getting the company to its first reader milestones
Becoming CEOs, creating a team, and how to be effective leaders
How to have confidence in your product or idea even when it feels like you’re only hearing “no”
theSkimm’s State of Women report and #ShowUsYourChildcare initiative, and how it’s up to companies to create policies that help support women and families
Mallory Ervin is the founder of Living Fully Co., a multi talented YouTuber, blogger, podcaster, and the author of two bestselling books: Living Fully and All In. But before she was spreading joy to her audience on social media, she was Miss Kentucky, a runner up in Miss America, and a three-time contestant on the reality TV show The Amazing Race. And, utilizing what she learned during that chapter of her life, Mallory is now dedicated to helping others lead fulfilled lives. In this interview, we discuss Mallory’s childhood growing up in small-town Kentucky, her time in pageants and on The Amazing Race, and what inspired her to write Living Fully.
Don’t miss this episode of Claim Your Confidence where we talk about:
The ins-and-outs of Mallory’s Miss Kentucky and Miss America experiences, and what they taught her about discipline, confidence, and her own capabilities
The importance of taking advantage of the opportunities life gives you, even if they aren’t what you had initially planned for
Mallory’s journey overcoming a dependence on prescription medication, and how the work she did to improve her mindset while at a rehab facility changed the course of her life for the better
How happiness isn’t something that is innate, but is instead worked toward, fostered, and chosen every single day
What it means to live fully and with intention, and how you can take steps to live a more empowered and joyful life
Nell Diamond is the Founder and CEO of Hill House Home, a digital-first fashion and lifestyle brand led by the values of quality, comfort, and design integrity. Founded in 2016, Hill House Home launched as a direct-to-consumer bedding and home business. Since then, the brand has expanded into fashion categories, going viral in 2019 with the launch of the cult-favorite Nap Dress® which is worn and loved across the globe. With great attention to detail and the desires of customers, Nell has led Hill House Home from launch to where it now stands as a new luxury leader valued at over $150 million. In this episode, we talk about how expressing yourself through fashion has the power to help build confidence, Nell’s early career in finance and what motivated her to become an entrepreneur, and how she turned Hill House Home from a dream into a reality.
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Nell’s experiences growing up abroad and being a third-culture child
Feeling like you don’t fit in within your industry, and how that is oftentimes a sign that you’re meant to explore a different path
Why Nell was determined to take things slow during Hill House Home’s launch, and how it paid off
Hill House Home’s famous Nap Dress®, the process behind its production, and the moment when Nell first realized it was going to be something special
How being open about postpartum struggles can bring comfort to you and others, and how Nell’s family helps her stay grounded while running a company full-time
A true powerhouse with an incredible resume, Dana Perino is the lead female anchor of the two hour morning program America’s Newsroom and the cohost on cable’s most watched program The Five on FOX News. Before she joined FOX News in 2009, she served as the 26th White House Press Secretary under George W. Bush, and since then has authored three books including her most recent publication – Everything Will Be Okay: Life Lessons for Young Women (from a Former Young Woman). In this interview, we talk about her time as Press Secretary, how she navigated times of uncertainty in her early career, and how you can still find your way even if things don’t go exactly according to plan.
Don’t miss this episode of Claim Your Confidence where we discuss:
The three types of confidence Dana believes are important to gain over time – the spiritual, the the mental, and the physical
Her first job in public affairs reporting after graduate school, and how she regrouped after discovering that what she thought was her passion wasn’t actually the work she wanted to be doing at the time
A moment when Dana’s confidence was put to the test during her time as White House Press Secretary
Dana’s current role as a Fox News host and anchor and the activities that help her reset after work
Why it is so important to stop worrying about the opinions of others and instead focus on taking charge of your own life
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IG: @danaperino Twitter: @DanaPerino Facebook & LinkedIn: Dana Perino
Nili Lotan is the designer behind some of the chicest fashion in New York City. Born and raised in Israel, Nili moved to New York in 1980 and entered the fashion industry, eventually serving as senior design director for several of the most well-known fashion houses including Ralph Lauren, Adrienne Vittadini, Liz Claiborne, and Nautica. In 2003, Nili launched her own fashion company, Nili Lotan, centered around practical, timeless, and elegant wardrobe staples designed to make any woman feel her best. In this episode, we discuss how Nili discovered her personal style, the philosophy behind her brand, and all the ways in which she has developed her confidence over time.
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Nili’s passion for art as a child and how she first became interested in fashion
The importance of financial independence, and how it can provide you with freedom and options you wouldn’t have otherwise
How curating your own personal style is all about finding what clothes make you feel your best and not about following trends
Nili’s experience serving in the Israeli military and what it taught her about being a leader
How it’s never too late to start a company, brand, or any other new career endeavor, and that it’s possible to achieve success even if you start with very little
A force of nature, Carrie Phillips is one of the co-founding partners of BPCM, a global strategic communications and consulting firm that has helped brands reach their fullest potential by cultivating meaningful connections and honing in on their purpose. Dedicated to creating opportunities that mitigate the environmental impact of the fashion, beauty, and travel industries, Carrie spearheads BPCM’s flourishing sustainability division which, under her guidance, has become the fastest growing part of the agency. In this interview, we discuss how BPCM was created, the company’s focus on keeping people at the center of its story, and how to harness your confidence and skill set and apply it to your passions.
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How BPCM has kept up with the ever adapting world of PR, and how the company has utilized all of the new digital marketing tools at their disposal
The importance of celebrating moments of confidence, while also keeping yourself grounded How Carrie was able to combine her passion for sustainability with BPCM’s practice, which led to the foundation of the company’s sustainability division
Trust, and its role in helping to build one’s confidence
How following a new passion doesn’t mean you have to start from scratch, and that oftentimes all you need to do is ‘turn your lens’ and adapt the skills you already possess
Find Carrie Phillips:
www.bpcm.com IG: @bpcm LinkedIn: Carrie Ellen Phillips
“Creating sunshine” is a phrase that Michelle Kelly is undoubtedly familiar with. CEO of Lilly Pulitzer, one of the most renowned heritage brands in the country, Michelle has led with infectious joy and boundless optimism since 2016, and has been able to push the company forward while still never losing sight of its core vision: helping women feel as good as they look. In this episode of Claim Your Confidence, we talk about the various positions Michelle has held at Lilly Pulitzer over her twenty years with the brand, the responsibilities of a CEO on the micro and macro level, and what it means to “see the success” of a business.
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The story behind the Lilly Pulitzer, its values, and how Michelle balances honoring the brand’s heritage while also continuing to innovate
How sometimes careers are spiral staircases, not ladders
The importance of taking things one step at a time, and Michelle’s advice to young women trying to navigate balancing their careers with their personal lives
How Michelle was first introduced to the Lilly Pulitzer brand, and the path that led her to eventually becoming CEO of the company
The ways in which Michelle plans to lead Lilly Pulitzer into the future, and her focus on helping customers create their own sunshine
Find Michelle Kelly:
www.lillypulitzer.com IG: @lillypulitzer LinkedIn: Michelle McQuality Kelly
If you’re a woman who is in the working world or has ever been in the working world, Stephanie Kramer is here to provide you with a new way to think about pregnancy at work. Chief Human Resources Officer at L’Oréal USA and author of Carry Strong: An Empowered Approach to Navigating Pregnancy and Work, Stephanie is dedicated to a people-first approach and supporting others as they balance intersections of their work and personal lives. In this interview, we discuss Stephanie’s own experiences becoming a working mother, why she wrote Carry Strong, and how pregnancy can (and should) be a time of empowerment for women.
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How Stephanie, like many other women, factored motherhood and its future impact on her career into her major decision while in college
Stephanie’s early career, her experiences working abroad, and how she balanced becoming a mother with her passion for her job
How discussions surrounding pregnancy in the workplace have progressed in recent years, and the work that still needs to be done to provide women with the support they need
Stephanie’s process of writing Carry Strong, how the stories she heard inspired her within her own life, and how she hopes the book can become a resource for women everywhere
The work Stephanie does as Chief of Human Resources at L’Oréal, and how she strives to create a supportive environment that gives everyone permission to bring their whole selves to the workplace
If you are a person who loves making your home look more beautiful by the day, or if you’re someone who’s interested in launching a business, Ariel Kaye’s story will undoubtedly inspire you. Founder and CEO of the ubiquitous lifestyle brand Parachute, which offers premium quality bedding, furniture, and other everyday essentials, Ariel draws upon her decade of experience in the advertising and brand development field to provide customers with nothing short of the best. In this episode, we talk about Ariel’s passion for interior design, the leap of faith she took to start her own company, and the importance of surrounding yourself with people who will support you through thick and thin.
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How Ariel’s experience working on interior design projects as a hobby led to the foundation of Parachute
Her background in advertising and consumer behavior research, what it taught her about building a brand, and how she implemented that knowledge in the next chapter of her career
The idea behind Parachute, the brand’s story from conception to launch, and the ways in which it has expanded over the years
How oftentimes all it takes is a vote of confidence from someone in your life to allow you to see your true capabilities
The balance between family and work, and how Ariel has navigated raising children while also being a full-time entrepreneur
Not just anyone can write a biography of fashion icon Anna Wintour, but Amy Odell certainly has what it takes. A prominent journalist, author, editor, and media consultant, Amy has worked for some of the most well-known media companies including New York magazine, Buzzfeed, and Cosmopolitan magazine. Drawing from her career experience specializing in fashion and culture, Amy’s first book Tales From the Back Row gives readers a behind-the-scenes look into the mysterious and exclusive fashion industry. Now, in her newest book Anna: The Biography, Amy is telling the story of one of industry’s biggest names. In this episode, we discuss Amy’s journey to becoming a journalist, how she found her voice as a writer, and the process behind writing Anna.
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The path Amy took to enter the world of journalism and her first publications while interning at The New York Observer
Overcoming the fear of disappointing others and how Amy found confidence as she grew in her career
Launching The Cut while working at New York magazine and overseeing its expansion from a daily blog to an established sub-brand
Why Amy decided to write Anna, how to begin writing a biography, and her experience interviewing those closest to Anna Wintour
Building an audience as a freelance journalist and adapting to an ever-changing industry
Over the course of her career, Felita Harris has held senior executive roles at some of the most esteemed fashion houses including Donna Karan Collection and Alexander Wang. Today, she utilizes her breadth of experience to give back, both as a Chief Strategy and Revenue Consultant at her company Felita Harris Consultancy, and as a founding board member at RAISEfashion, a nonprofit dedicated to uplifting BIPOC designers and advancing equity in the fashion world. In this interview, we discuss Felita’s entry into the fashion industry, how she’s navigated confidence boosts and busts alike, and how she’s shifted in her career from seeking position to seeking purpose.
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How living abroad in Italy for three years as a teenager taught Felita to explore and helped her find her voice
The moment she decided to transfer schools and start a career in fashion
Trusting the process, how to navigate career wins and pivot points, and how the people you meet along the way will push you to where you need to be
Felita’s experiences working for major fashion houses including Donna Karan Collection, Alexander Wang, and Lela Rose
The work Felita is doing now through her consultancy agency and RAISEfashion, and her mission to lead with philanthropy
Zibby Owens is the one person in New York City who every author wants to meet. Founder and CEO of Zibby Media, author, publisher, podcaster, and more, Zibby has been dubbed “NYC’s Most Powerful Book-fluencer” by Vulture, and has built her brand around a love for books, writing, and connecting with others. In this episode of Claim Your Confidence, we talk about how Zibby found her voice as an author, literature’s power to bring people together, and Zibby’s growing media empire.
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Zibby’s award-winning podcast Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books, how she first got started, and how it has grown
The process of writing (and rewriting) a book, and how Zibby’s memoir Bookends was twenty years in the making
How processing loss and grief can give you a new perspective on life
Zibby’s passion for writing, and how she’s built a brand around uplifting authors and strengthening connections among readers
The balance Zibby has found between running an ever-growing company and raising her four children
If you’re not entirely sure what a career in national security would entail, look no further than Lauren Buitta to elaborate. Founder and CEO of Girl Security, Lauren has utilized her past career experience to help make the national security field more accessible and equitable for women. She has been named one of fifty women making the world a better place by InStyle, and one of the most influential people in security by Security Magazine. In this interview, we discuss where Lauren’s interest in the national security field stemmed from, what inspired her to found Girl Security, and how Girl Security is helping equip young women to enter the national security workforce.
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Lauren’s interest in understanding the human experience and the full scope of how policy can affect communities in the U.S. and around the globe
How majoring in political science in college led to Lauren working at a national security think-tank post-grad, and her experiences being one of few women in the field
The importance of diversity in the national security workforce, and how it leads to better policy outcomes
How Lauren had the idea for Girl Security long before she founded the company, and what prompted her to finally take the leap and invest in her idea
The common misconceptions around what working in national security is like, and how Girl Security is working to help inform younger generations about the importance and breadth of national security and the opportunities that can be found in the field
A proud fashion outsider, Brandice Daniel has the perfect balance of unmatched experience in fashion buying and production and immense entrepreneurial skill. Founder and CEO of the premier agency Harlem’s Fashion Row and nonprofit program ICON360, Brandice has dedicated her career to bridging the gap between multicultural designers and the fashion industry, and has been featured in Vogue, the New York Times, Good Morning America, and more. In this episode, we talk about how she first began pursuing her love of fashion, the origin story of Harlem’s Fashion Row, and the mission behind Brandice’s work.
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Brandice’s childhood as the middle daughter, and how her parents inspired her to prioritize giving back
Moving from Memphis to New York City at the beginning of her career and how Harlem’s vibrant community helped Brandice find her footing in an unfamiliar place
How she organized her first fashion event, and how that moment led to the establishment of Harlem’s Fashion Row
Making lightning strike twice and maintaining momentum after a success
How more often than not, your visions and goals will take years of planning and effort before they become a reality
Find Brandice Daniel:
www.brandicedaniel.com IG & Twitter: @brandicedaniel LinkedIn: Brandice Daniel