Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Women Killing It!
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| Ep. 116: Treat Yourself like a Business Athlete with Betsy Atkins | 26 Sep 2019 | 00:33:39 | |
Betsy Atkins, CEO and founder of Baja Corporation, is a 3-time CEO and has served on some of the world's most visible global public boards. Betsy returns to the podcast to talk her latest book, "Be Board Ready: The Secrets of Landing a Board Seat and Being a Great Director." She offers lessons not only for joining a board but also landing your next job, building your network, developing a personal brand, and "cultivating your generosity gene." Betsy gives tips for training yourself like the business Olympian you are. | |||
| Ep. 115: Why You Shouldn't Try to Be Superwoman, with Sandra-Stella Triebl | 02 Sep 2019 | 00:46:45 | |
Recorded back in the spring, this gem of an interview with Sandra-Stella Treibl is full of wisdom and inspiration. She's a publisher, entrepreneur and speaker based in Switzerland who has overcome difficult life experiences and fears to become a role model for us all. She'll convince you that you're worth it and that life and work should be fun. | |||
| Ep. 108: Brittany Edwards and Khiana Lowe of Incorp[HER]ated Break Down Barriers in Male-Dominated Industries | 07 Nov 2018 | 00:31:10 | |
Brittany Edwards and Khiana Lowe are two women with engineering degrees who know what it feels like to be one of a few and understand the power of representation and support. They are also the co-founders of Incorp[HER]ated, a women-led diversity organization that builds community and cultivates meaningful conversations in the sneaker, fashion, music and tech space. Hear what they're doing to break down barriers in male-dominated industries, and stay tuned after the interview for tips from Alli Young, CEO of The Forem, on using negotiation to elevate your career.
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| Ep. 107: Award-Winning Filmmaker Sarita Khurana Follows Her Passion and Tells South Asian Stories On The Big Screen | 23 Oct 2018 | 00:31:50 | |
Sarita Khurana is a film director, producer and educator. Her feature film, A Suitable Girl, world-premiered in the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival Documentary Competition section and won the Best New Documentary Director prize. Amita Khurana acts as a guest host on this special podcast episode -- a family affair. Listen to get inspired by Sarita's nonlinear path to success and by how she has created a career out of her passion. | |||
| Ep. 106: Being Courageous, with Serial Entrepreneur and Corporate Board Member Betsy Atkins | 09 Oct 2018 | 00:42:30 | |
Betsy Atkins is a 3-time CEO, a serial entrepreneur & founder of Baja Corporation. She has co-founded enterprise software companies in multiple industries including energy, healthcare and networking. Betsy has sat on more than 60 public and private boards and shares her expertise in her book, “Behind Boardroom Doors: Lessons of a Corporate Director.” Listen for some good news - the number of women on boards is rapidly rising! And for pearls of wisdom learned over Betsy's long and spectacular career. | |||
| Ep. 105: From Girl Scouts CEO to Chief Growth Officer at the National Council on Aging, Anna Maria Chávez Advocates for Women At Every Stage of Life | 19 Sep 2018 | 00:37:51 | |
Anna Maria Chavez is the former CEO of Girl Scouts USA and current Chief Growth Officer at the National Council on Aging, focused on the right to live and age well. She has been named one of Fortune’s world’s greatest leaders and honored as one of the most creative people in business by Fast Company. Anna shares how the lessons learned from her upbringing – including handing out flyers for her mother's political campaign -- helped her become the leader she is today. | |||
| Ep 104: Alli Young, CEO of The Forem, Gets Women Further, Faster | 05 Sep 2018 | 00:25:34 | |
Alli Young is CEO of The Forem, an organization dedicated to helping women accelerating their careers, getting them further, faster. In this episode, she shares the 5 key skills that help women accelerate. Alli talks about how she took the leap from her tech career, which included 11 years at Google, to being an entrepreneur focused on helping women. “I want women to run the world. I’m excited for our future because I think there’s so much good that we could do.”
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| Ep 103: Being a Feminist Bride with Writer and Artist Katrina Majkut | 21 Aug 2018 | 00:35:38 | |
Katrina Majkut is the author of The Adventures and Discoveries of a Feminist Bride and a groundbreaking artist whose embroidery artwork sheds light on the complexity of women's health and shatters taboos. Learn about why sexist wedding traditions matter to equality at large and how Katrina found her own unique contribution to make to the world. | |||
| Ep. 102: Startup CEO Parinaz Vahabzadeh Takes A Risk | 07 Aug 2018 | 00:30:30 | |
“Take risk sooner. I think if I had been exposed to seeing people take risk and having that work out successfully -- or probably even more importantly not work out, and they were resilient, and they bounced back, and they found their footing and did something even more successful.” Parinaz Vahabzadeh is formerly the VP of Strategy and Data Labs at Tapestry, the parent company of Coach, Kate Spade, and Stuart Weitzman. Parinaz is currently founding a start-up in the tech enterprise space. Listen and get inspired to take a risk - sooner rather than later! | |||
| Ep 101: Co-Authors Elizabeth Wallace and Hana Schank On The Ambition Decisions | 25 Jul 2018 | 00:36:12 | |
Elizabeth Wallace and Hana Schank join as two-time guests on the Women Killing It! Podcast to talk about their new book The Ambition Decisions: What Women Know About Work, Family, and the Path to Building a Life. Listen for a reminder that you’re not in it alone with the challenges of navigating family, womanhood, and career -- and for novel insights about the decisions that ambitious women face. | |||
| Ep. 99: Serial Entrepreneur Candice Hughes Uses Science to Help People Have Better Lives | 29 Jun 2018 | 00:32:16 | |
Candice Hughes is the CEO and founder of Hughes BioPharma Advisors and an award-winning serial entrepreneur. Candice has a PhD in Anatomy and Neurobiology and went back to get her MBA after hearing from venture capitalists that she didn’t have enough business experience -- despite having already led several successful ventures. Candice’s deep first love is getting more innovative technology to patients so they can live better lives. She talks about why she loved studying neuroscience, using science to help people, and her experience being a woman in a male-dominated industry. | |||
| Ep. 98: How to Pivot for Meaningful Success with Business Strategist and Author RM Harrison | 09 Jun 2018 | 00:24:22 | |
RM Harrison is a business strategist for women entrepreneurs and the author of the book The Pivot Map, which guides readers through essential shifts to help them achieve long-lasting success. RM specializes in helping women entrepreneurs and other business owners on the verge of professional burnout get re-engaged and reinvigorated. Listen to this episode to get inspired to pivot and create a business and career that you love. | |||
| Ep. 114: How to Embrace What You Bring to the Table with Angela Hosking | 01 Jul 2019 | 00:39:43 | |
Angela Hosking is a healthcare executive, the author of a new book Woman On Top: Lead Like a Lady Boss, the founder of Her One Tribe, a speaker and a coach. In 2015, Angela felt a calling to translate her experience in the healthcare industry into a women's leadership/empowerment blog designed to increase confidence, decrease impostor syndrome thinking, share lessons learned "leaning-in" as a woman leader and build a community of empowered women who would in turn empower women. On this episode, she talks about how to embrace what you uniquely bring to the table to find success and shares how she finds that ever-elusive balance. | |||
| Ep. 97: How To Be Confident with Regina Huber, Founder and CEO of Transform Your Performance | 30 May 2018 | 00:38:38 | |
Regina Huber, Founder and CEO of Transform Your Performance, shares how she is closing the confidence gap by helping women find confidence and empower themselves. Regina spent 18 years working in business in six different countries. She is now a transformational coach for women, an international speaker with a passion for dance, and the author of Speak Up, Stand Out and Shine: Speak Powerfully in Any Situation. She shares some of her best tools to trick your subconscious into a more confident state and to prepare mentally, physically, and energetically for challenging situations in business and life. | |||
| Ep. 96: Award-Winning Fine Art and Commercial Photographer Tamara Staples Stays True To Herself | 15 May 2018 | 00:44:33 | |
“You have to be true to yourself in order to find who you are and be who you’re supposed to be. And that’s really difficult to do.” Fine art and commercial photographer Tamara Staples has had her work appear in Harper’s Magazine, Time Out NY, New York Times, Men's Journal, O Magazine, New York Magazine and Town and Country to name a few. In this episode, Tamara talks with host Sally Hubbard about how she forged a photography career that ranges from chicken portraits to her current project, Side Effects May Include. Tamara chooses projects that excite and inspire her, and doesn't shy away from challenges or fear. Get inspired by Tamara's story of ignoring the naysayers and reaching the height of her profession! | |||
| Ep. 95: Angelica Fuentes, One of Latin America's Most Prominent Businesswomen, Never Let Her Gender Define Her | 01 May 2018 | 00:28:17 | |
“I learned at a very young age…that if I didn’t use my voice, if I didn’t raise my hand, if I didn’t speak out for me, I was never going to get anywhere. So I dared to risk.” Angelica has had a fascinating career, starting out as a young girl working at a gas station to becoming the CEO of a Mexican energy company at age 29 and serving on Secretary Clinton’s International Council on Women’s Business Leadership. Today, she is the Founder and CEO of skincare company A Complete, co-chair of Mexico’s Gender Parity Task Force, member of the Private Sector Leadership Advisory Council of UN Women, creator of the Equal Invest gender equity investment fund, and a goal advocate for the UN foundation program Girl Up. Listen to hear Angelica's inspiring story of success and stepping into her own power.
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| Ep. 94: Work-Bench Co-Founder Jessica Lin Embraces What Sets Her Apart | 17 Apr 2018 | 00:29:48 | |
Jessica Lin is the Co-founder and General Partner of Work-Bench, an enterprise-focused venture fund and community in New York City. Work-Bench is rethinking enterprise VC and working to support more women in tech, building a hub to connect what Jessica calls “our suits and hoodies”— Fortune 500 companies and startups. Women only get 2% of venture funding, so Jessica is passionate about supporting more women founders. On this episode, Jessica shares how learning to embrace what sets her apart and creating community has been critical for her career path. | |||
| Ep. 93: Alicia Tillman, Chief Marketing Officer of SAP, Never Stops Learning | 03 Apr 2018 | 00:37:05 | |
“Life is about risk in order to gain the reward.” Alicia Tillman is the Chief Marketing Officer of SAP, the global market leader in enterprise software. Reaching the C-Suite in itself is a huge accomplishment when women account for only 18% of C-Suite executives, and Alicia has done it. Alicia speaks to the importance of collaboration and teamwork in creating success for herself and for the companies she has worked for. In fact, she believes that collaboration and other skills that typically come naturally to women are needed in today’s environment for success and better business outcomes. In this episode Alicia also shares advice, including best strategies for prioritization and how to easily get mentors.
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| Ep. 92: Village Capital's Victoria Fram and Allie Burns Help Entrepreneurs Solve The World's Largest Problems | 29 Mar 2018 | 00:36:26 | |
Victoria Fram, Co-founder and Managing Director of VilCap Investments and Allie Burns, Managing Director of Village Capital are funding and supporting startups that change the world – companies that make a profit and a difference. They’re focusing on sustainable agriculture and energy, and increasing affordable access to education, financial services, and healthcare to create the world they want to see. 40% of the companies they support were founded or co-founded by women. Victoria and Allie share their career paths and provide pearls of wisdom, including: “Don’t waste your time with people who don’t believe in you.” | |||
| Ep. 91: Deloitte’s Tamika Tremaglio Finds Success By Going Out On A Limb | 06 Mar 2018 | 00:38:18 | |
“My mother would always say to me the fruit is always out on the limb, and so you may have to stretch yourself a little bit. That’s where you actually get to grow." Tamika Tremaglio, Greater Washington Managing Principal for Deloitte, talks the importance of getting uncomfortable, and why being authentic, grateful, and present are key to success. Sally and Tamika discuss the difference between mentorship and sponsorship and how to create advisory boards or “squads” to help you. Hear about Tamika's inspiring career path and her wisdom learned on her path to success. | |||
| Ep. 90: Jen Crozier, VP of IBM Corporate Citizenship, On Living With Intention | 20 Feb 2018 | 00:32:21 | |
Jen Crozier, President of the IBM Foundation and Vice President of IBM Corporate Citizenship, shares the importance of living with intention. In college, Jen planned on becoming a professor of linguistics. But she worked at IBM for a summer gig and fell in love with all the amazing people and the important inventing, building, and designing work they were doing. In this episode, Jen shares why people pleasing is a real derailment to success, the importance of putting energy into bigger, higher-level things, and the best advice one of her mentors gave her.
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| Ep. 89: How Your Ideas Can Dent The World, with The Power Of Onlyness Author Nilofer Merchant | 07 Feb 2018 | 00:45:53 | |
Hear why Nilofer Merchant, author of The Power of Onlyness, believes each of us has the power to reshape the world – and learn how to do it! “Onlyness at its simplest level means that each of us, every single one of us, has a chance to add value to the world… Each of us stands in a spot in the world only you stand in. It's a function of your history and experience, visions and hopes.” Nilofer Merchant is an author and speaker based in Silicon Valley who has personally launched more than 100 products, netting $18 billion in sales, and has held executive positions at everywhere from Fortune 500 companies like Apple and Autodesk to startups. Her latest book, THE POWER OF ONLYNESS: Make Your Wild Ideas Mighty Enough to Dent the World shares her expertise to reveal new ways of connecting our ideas to the world around us. If you build on the unique perspective that only you have and connect with others who share your purpose and passions, you have the power to dent the world. Listen and get inspired! | |||
| Ep. 88: Why You Should Go All In, With Author and Entrepreneur Klyn Elsbury | 24 Jan 2018 | 00:39:06 | |
Klyn Elsbury is the author of I Am _____: The Untold Story of Success and co-founder of Landmark Makers. Klyn got the idea for her book when she was sitting in her hospital bed struggling with cystic fibrosis. She had lost most of her lung function and as she was laying there, she decided that instead of watching TV she was going to get on LinkedIn and reach out to some amazing people. That led to her book, which is a series of mindsets, events, and stories that anyone can use to hit their next level of success, whatever that means for them. On this inspiring episode, Klyn shares some of the lessons she learned from the people she interviewed and from her own life experiences, including why it's important to go all in in life and that there is advantage in adversity.
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| Ep. 113: Being Well While Killing It With Dr. Soyona Rafatjah | 25 May 2019 | 00:48:27 | |
We're back from sabbatical with a preview of things to come, with this episode on the theme of killing it with ease. In that spirt, episodes will publish monthly for the time being. Dr. Soyona Rafatjah is a board-certified Family Medicine physician and Medical Director and Co-Founder of PrimeHealth in Denver, CO. She shares wisdom on how to care for yourself and be well without giving up your ambition. | |||
| Ep. 87: Lillian Salerno Is Running For Congress For All The Right Reasons | 16 Jan 2018 | 00:37:08 | |
Congressional candidate Lillian Salerno shares how she has spent her career as a small business owner and an advocate for working families, nurses and patients. Lillian wants to have a seat at the table in Congress to demand more transparency in healthcare, fight corporate consolidation, and get the corporate money out of politics. Lillian created life-saving technology during the AIDS epidemic and worked to help alleviate poverty and grow opportunities in rural America as part of the Obama administration. Lillian decided to run for the 32nd Congressional District seat to speak up on behalf of those people and populations in her home state of Texas who don’t have a voice in Washington. Listen and get inspired to bring your Power to the Polls!
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| Ep. 86: Fake It Until You Make it Happen with Author, Voice Artist, And MILK Podcast Host Mallory Kasdan | 10 Jan 2018 | 00:31:36 | |
Mallory Kasdan is creator and host of MILK Podcast: Moms I’d Like to Know. "Like MILFs, but not," Mallory explains. Mallory is the author of ELLA, a book about the grooviest six year old since Eloise ruled The Plaza in the 1950’s. Mallory is also a professional voice actor for television and radio, and she writes essays about parenting and has produced arts & culture pieces for public radio. Mallory shares the zig zags of her career path, how connections made when she was at the bottom of the publishing industry hierarchy gave her opportunities later in her career, and the challenges of juggling motherhood and a creative career. Listen and get inspired to fake it until you make it! | |||
| Ep. 85: How To Achieve Financial Freedom with Former NBC News Anchor Natali Morris | 03 Jan 2018 | 00:38:30 | |
Hear how Natali Morris, former NBC news anchor and co-founder of Morris Invest, used creative money management to create financial freedom for her family. Natali’s mission is to empower women to take control of their money and start building real long-term wealth. Natali shares her money ah-ha moment and talks about how you can use the same tools she did to hit your “freedom number,” the amount of money you need to bring in passively each month to be free to give up your day job. As of October 2017, Natali’s family of five has achieved complete financial freedom. Listen to this episode to discover her tips for creative wealth building and taking control of your own life. | |||
| Ep. 84: Serial Entrepreneur Jillian Wright Lifts Up Other Women Entrepreneurs With The Indie Beauty Expo | 20 Dec 2017 | 00:38:07 | |
Jillian Wright is co-founder of the Indie Beauty Expo, an event, media, and educational platform that gives independent beauty entrepreneurs the opportunity to launch and grow their businesses. Jillian is a serial entrepreneur who started as a facialist in a small room next to a doctor's office, grew that business into her own spa, launched her own skin care line, and co-founded a high-growth platform that helps other female entrepreneurs get their start. Like many women who juggle work and family, Jillian lacked time for networking and had to figure out how to build a platform for her business. Jillian tells how she overcame lack of confidence and how she learned that what she has to say matters. | |||
| Ep. 83: Jill Malek Turned Her Passion For Art Into A Thriving Wallpaper Business | 12 Dec 2017 | 00:34:56 | |
Jill Malek has grown her handprinted nature-inspired wallpaper business to paper the walls of YouTube’s flagship corporate office, Bloomingdales, Saks Fifth Avenue, Ritz Carlton Boston, and more. Jill offers advice for women who are scared to take the plunge into entrepreneurship, shares lessons learned in over ten years of having her own business, and her proudest career moments including having her patterns become part of the permanent collection at the Brooklyn Museum. | |||
| Ep. 82: Nourishing Your Full Self with Kim Z. Dale, A Playwright And Information Security Specialist | 07 Dec 2017 | 00:40:01 | |
Kim Z. Dale is a playwright with a master's degree in Information Security. She's also "a writer of eclectic blog posts, practical business documentation, structured congressional testimony, quirky short fiction, and award-winning plays." Kim works as an information security specialist with a focus on data privacy for the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. And she's a mom. On this episode we talk about pursuing our multiple sides rather than just being one thing, why becoming non-essential is a good career move, working in male-dominated fields, and the training that women in tech really need (hint.. women are't the ones who need to be trained). | |||
| Ep. 81: How To Use Your Personal Struggles To Help Others, With Kristina Saffran | 28 Nov 2017 | 00:34:46 | |
Kristina Saffran, the co-founder and CEO of Project HEAL, shares how starting her non-profit at age 15 helped her complete her own recovery from Anorexia Nervosa. In the last ten years, Kristina and her co-founder Liana Rosenman have grown Project HEAL to be the leading non-profit organization in the United States delivering prevention, treatment financing, and recovery support for people suffering from eating disorders. Project HEAL has over 40 chapters in the US, Canada, and Australia and continues to grow. Kristina talks about the complexities of eating disorders, which are mental health illnesses. Kristina also talks about the “thin ideal” and how it does a disservice to all women.
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| Replay: Running For Office And Taking Action With Zephyr Teachout | 15 Nov 2017 | 00:33:58 | |
Last week women who ran for office were victorious across the country, so we decided to replay our interview with law professor and anti-corruption activist Zephyr Teachout. She shares her experiences running for office, first for New York Governor in the Democratic Primary and then for Congress in New York's 19th District. Although Super PACs funded by billionaires spent millions to target Zephyr, she describes running for office as the most human thing a person can do. Zephyr explains that politics is about meeting, connecting, and listening to people -- all things that play to women's strengths. Listen and get inspired to enter politics or to fearlessly take any bold action! | |||
| Ep 79: Christyl Johnson, NASA's First Female African American Deputy Director, Looks For The Impossible | 07 Nov 2017 | 00:34:03 | |
Hear how Christyl Johnson is leading the charge of shaping and designing NASA's missions of the future. Christyl talks about forging ahead in the male-dominated world of science and how to move past fear and the impostor syndrome to succeed. The former Executive Director of the White House's National Science and Technology Council and current Deputy Director for Technology and Research Investments at Goddard Space Center, Christyl Johnson has had a fascinating trail-blazing journey to becoming the first African-American Deputy Director at NASA. She started her career as an engineer at NASA and worked her way up, always questioning the notion of impossibility. | |||
| Ep. 78: Film Producer Suzanne Todd Talks A Bad Moms Christmas And Her 3 Billion Dollar Track Record | 01 Nov 2017 | 00:35:28 | |
In this episode, hear the story of how Suzanne Todd crafted a long lasting career as an award-winning producer whose movies have grossed more than three billion dollars worldwide. Suzanne talks about forging ahead in the male-dominated world of Hollywood, producing blockbusters like Alice in Wonderland and the Austin Powers trilogy, critics’ favorites like Memento and The Boiler Room, and her latest project, A Bad Moms Christmas -- out in theaters today! | |||
| Ep. 112: How Joy-Seeking and Girlfriends Can Help You Kill It | 08 Feb 2019 | 00:21:21 | |
Sally hears from former podcast guest Ilyana Kadushin, Episode 65, about what she does to kill it without it killing her, and then goes back to her roots with her very first interview. Oscar-nominated filmmaker and entrepreneur Susannah Ludwig once again shares her wisdom, which Sally didn't truly believe until she heard it from tons more women on this podcast! | |||
| Ep. 77: Women You Should Know with Cynthia Hornig and Jennifer Jones | 24 Oct 2017 | 00:40:30 | |
In this episode, listen to the story of how pioneers Jennifer Jones and Cynthia Hornig took the leap to found Women You Should Know and change the conversation around women. From how to ask for what you want to how to overcome the impostor syndrome, listen for lessons Jennifer and Cynthia learned in their nearly 18-year long partnership and three entrepreneurial endeavors. Jennifer and Cynthia share that their frustration with how women were being talked to – only about beauty, fashion and kids -- spurred them to open up the conversation to reflect women’s many dimensions. Jennifer and Cynthia also talk about their highly anticipated sister brand, Women You Should Fund, a crowdfunding platform built to help women and women-led teams make their products, projects, and ventures a reality. | |||
| Ep. 76: Rachel Meeropol Makes An Impact As A Social Justice Lawyer | 17 Oct 2017 | 00:37:09 | |
Rachel Meeropol is a Senior Staff Attorney and Associate Director of Legal Training and Education at the Center for Constitutional Rights, where she works on prisoners’ rights, Muslim profiling, criminalization of dissent, and First Amendment issues. Rachel recently argued before the United States Supreme Court, an experience she describes as "terrifying" but that she wants to repeat! Get inspired by Rachel's successes that have had tremendous impact on the lives of many, including prisoners who got to see the sky for the first time in decades due to her work with others to stop the prisoners' solitary confinement. No matter what your field, learn from Rachel the value of knowing yourself in identifying the role that you are best suited to play. | |||
| Ep. 75: Claudia Chan on This Is How We Rise | 11 Oct 2017 | 00:38:51 | |
Claudia Chan is the CEO of S.H.E. Summit and S.H.E. GLOBL and the author of This Is How We Rise, which releases on October 17. S.H.E. Summit is an award-winning global leadership conference, which has made advancing women’s leadership accessible and actionable. S.H.E. GLOBL Media is a purposeful women’s media and education company that empowers women to lead their optimal personal and professional lives so they can become change agents in their own lives and the world. On this episode, Claudia talks her new book, which provides practical strategies for living your purpose, reaching your potential, and working toward gender equality. She also shares her own life journey and her belief that every person can life a purposeful and big life. | |||
| Ep. 74: How To Create The Career and Life You Want With Jill Richburg | 03 Oct 2017 | 00:39:17 | |
Jill Richburg is a life coach, acting coach, and lawyer. Our host Sally Hubbard credits Jill's life coaching for her own career success. Jill's coaching method is premised on her belief that "In this life, you get what you're willing to be, do, or have." On this episode, she provides simple exercises that help you get in touch with your Will and make things happen in your life. Jill also talks about her own career path, and even shares the moment she met Barack Obama as a classmate at Harvard Law School. Listen for advice on how to live your purpose and hear what Jill views as the riskiest career move you could make - it might surprise you! Learn more about Jill's coaching at willbedonelifecoach.com
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| Ep. 73: How To Be Confident And Make An Impact With Ashley M. Williams | 27 Sep 2017 | 00:27:54 | |
Ashley M. Williams is the founder and CEO of RIZZARR, the social media platform built by Millennials, for the Millennial creator. Ashley began her career in high school, hosting television shows for an educational access channel. By college, she worked at NBC News and the BBC, and she won the Student Journalist of the Year Award from the National Association of Black Journalists in 2011. She's also been the host of Nation Now at USA Today network. On this episode, Ashley talks about how she had the confidence to work at major networks at such a young age, how she doesn't let obstacles stand in her way, and the importance of making an impact.
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| Ep. 72: Why People Pleasing Looks Different When Men Do It | 19 Sep 2017 | 00:27:33 | |
This week's episode is a bit different. Host Sally Hubbard and producer Carolyn Duncan sit down to discuss some of the issues brought up by last week's interview of Gretchen Rubin. Gretchen's Four Tendencies personality paradigm indicates that men are "obligers"in equal numbers as women. Essentially, Obligers are people pleasers, most easily meeting expectations placed on them by others. So how is it that the selfless mother who "takes care" is the vaulted feminine archetype while the man who "takes charge" is most valued under stereotypical gender roles? We take a look at the vastly different external expectations placed on men and women. And we talk about the challenges of embracing women's unique strengths while acknowledging that the differences within the genders are greater than the differences between them. | |||
| Ep. 71: Gretchen Rubin Talks The Four Tendencies And Her Bold Career As A Bestseller | 12 Sep 2017 | 00:44:07 | |
Gretchen Rubin is the author of several books, including the blockbuster New York Times bestsellers, Better Than Before, The Happiness Project and Happier at Home. On her podcast Happier with Gretchen Rubin, she discusses happiness with her sister Elizabeth Craft. On this episode, Gretchen talks about her new book The Four Tendencies, a personality paradigm that helps you learn how to understand yourself better and how to influence others more effectively. Gretchen also talks about her bold move of leaving the law to become a writer, just when she had reached the pinnacle of success after law school - clerking for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. As a bonus, Gretchen also shares the secret to getting your partner to do more housework! | |||
| Ep. 70: Jill Filipovic Talks The H-Spot and The Feminist Pursuit of Happiness | 05 Sep 2017 | 00:38:27 | |
Jill Filipovic is a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times, a lawyer, and the author of The H-Spot: The Feminist Pursuit of Happiness. In her book, Jill advocates for prioritizing women's happiness and pleasure in forming public policy. On this episode, Jill shares how the cult of female sacrifice does a disservice to women, how attitudes toward sex are disconnected from reality, and the importance of working both to change the rigged system and to make personal and cultural changes within the existing system. Jill also talks about her bold career path, from working at a law firm to becoming a full-time writer living in Kenya.
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| Ep. 69: Sassy Pants CEO Nancy Calderone Thinks You Have The Perfect Body Right Now | 29 Aug 2017 | 00:28:15 | |
Nancy Calderone, CEO of Sassy Pants, is on a mission to create quality, functional athletic apparel that is inclusive of those left out of traditional fitness culture. She is building a fitness company and a community that believes you have the perfect body right now, and that your fitness apparel should make you feel that way. Listen to hear what inspired Nancy to launch Sassy Pants as a side hustle on top of her job in technology policy, how what we wear impacts our state of mind, and why you should give yourself the grace to pivot in your career. | |||
| Ep. 68: Grammy Nominated Producer And Archivist Jocelyn Arem On Why Collaboration Leads To Success | 22 Aug 2017 | 00:30:46 | |
Jocelyn Arem is a NYC-based GRAMMY Award-nominated producer and founder of the multimedia production company Arbo Radiko She is also a singer/songwriter under the name Rabasi Joss. Her work - at the intersection of the arts, archives, digital storytelling, social justice, and community action - has been featured in media outlets ranging from the New York Times to Rolling Stone. Listen to Jocelyn's story of crafting her own career based on her lifelong interest of uncovering untold stories. Jocelyn shares how collaboration has been key to her success and how surrounding yourself with people with good energy makes all the difference. | |||
| Ep. 111: Heather Dominick Helps Highly Sensitive Entrepreneurs Create Business Miracles | 07 Jan 2019 | 00:46:13 | |
Heather Dominick is the founder of the Highly Sensitive Entrepreneur Movement and creator of A Course in Business Miracles. 20% of the population are "highly sensitive," but most don't know it. Heather helps highly sensitive people learn how to use their abilities to support them in being purposeful, profitable and empowered as an entrepreneur rather than scattered, poor and undervalued. Stay tuned at the end of the episode for tips on building leadership skills from Alli Young, CEO of The Forem. | |||
| Replay: Samantha Ettus On Why The Best Life Is A Messy One | 08 Aug 2017 | 00:28:26 | |
Samantha Ettus, a work/life expert and best selling author, talks about her book "The Pie Life." She shares her view that women are happiest when they play in several different slices of life -- their career, their personal life, and even hobbies. She talks strategies for achieving the ever illusive work-life balance and discusses the unrealistic expectations that society places on mothers. For a hopeful view that it is indeed possible to "have it all," check out this episode! | |||
| Ep. 66: Musician Amelia Robinson Makes Sure She's Enjoying Her Work First and Foremost | 03 Aug 2017 | 00:36:01 | |
Amelia Robinson is a classically trained musician, as well as a composer, producer, and entrepreneur. She is also the founder of Mil's Trills, a children's music project that invites families to celebrate community through interactive performances. Amelia believes in living life to the fullest and is "not really interested in doing what everyone else has done." Her career has included traveling the world with a ukelele and even forming and conducting an orchestra of 500 people playing bicycle bells in a London square! Get inspired by Amelia's lessons of paying attention, accepting the flow of making art, prioritizing self care, and building friendships around womanhood. | |||
| Ep. 65 Ilyana Kadushin Uses Her Gifts To Be Of Service | 26 Jul 2017 | 00:37:16 | |
Ilyana Kadushin is a voice performer, music and documentary producer, audio book narrator, podcast host, and founder of Stories Love Music Inc., a creative engagement program for elders with memory loss and their care givers. Learn about her relentless activism and the importance of overcoming the resistance within. Hear about Ilyana's career path -- a series of fascinating projects, many of which involve Ilyana utilizing her talents to be of service. From hosting the "No, I know" podcast with her husband to producing the award-winning documentary, Separate But Equal, Ilyana refuses to just "dial it in." | |||
| Ep. 64: Leadership Development Consultant Nancy Halpern Embraces The Increased Competence That Comes With Age | 18 Jul 2017 | 00:34:29 | |
Nancy Halpern is a leadership development consultant and principal of KNH Associates. She's also a serial career switcher who never wants to get stuck in a rut. On this episode, Nancy shares wisdom learned through coaching top executives and emphasizes the importance not just of confidence but of competence. Hear why we should embrace aging and the increased competence that it brings. Get inspired by a woman who is not afraid to pivot and try new things, and who has thrown so much spaghetti on the wall that she has "marinara wallpaper." | |||