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| Startup Founder, Google VP & Stanford Lecturer | Mauria Finley | 04 Feb 2026 | 00:53:00 | |
In this episode of the HumanizeHer Podcast, we sit down with Mauria Finley - a powerhouse entrepreneur, Stanford lecturer, and current Vice President at Google.
Mauria shares a deeply personal and strategic look at a career that has oscillated between massive corporate scale and the high-stakes "grit and resilience" of the startup world. From building product spreadsheets in her living room to leading global teams, Mauria offers a masterclass in living a life driven by purpose, joy, and connection.
Key themes in this episode include:
Mauria concludes with a powerful reminder to women: "God only gave you one body - don't be so busy taking care of everyone else that you forget to take care of yourself."
Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser.
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| PayPal Mafia, eBay, Facebook Marketplace, & Ancestry.com | Deb Liu | 21 Jan 2026 | 01:04:01 | |
From pioneering one of the world's most used digital platforms to taking her first-ever career break, Deb Liu (Former CEO of Ancestry and Former Product Exec at Facebook, PayPal, eBay) joins the HumanizeHer Podcast for a deeply vulnerable and strategic conversation about power, transitions, and the one thing that matters more than a resume: your health.
In this episode, Deb shares the mental frameworks that helped her rise through the "PayPal Mafia," navigate life as the only mother in the Facebook product room, and lead a 40-year-old storied company like Ancestry through its next chapter.
Inside the Episode:
This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating the "messy middle" of a career while balancing the weights of the sandwich generation. Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser. | |||
| Kirthiga Reddy | Facebook India to Verix CEO | 03 Sep 2025 | 01:01:12 | |
Kirthiga Reddy, a trailblazing leader and first female Investment Partner at SoftBank Vision Fund, shares her incredible journey from growing up in India to becoming an influential figure in tech. She details her time as a Director of Engineering at Silicon Graphics and the first employee to launch and lead Facebook (now Meta) in India. This episode is packed with invaluable insights, including:
Kirthiga's story is a testament to the power of a growth mindset, the importance of mentorship, and the courage to take a break and find clarity. Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser. | |||
| Nidhi Gupta | Founding SheTO & Building Community | 19 Aug 2025 | 01:01:48 | |
Join us on The HumanizeHer Podcast for a powerful and candid conversation with Nidhi Gupta, a trailblazing leader with a chemical engineering background who rose to become a Chief Technology & Product Officer - then ventured out to create her own business and become a Co-Founder and CEO! Nidhi shares her incredible journey from growing up in India, where she was one of just a few women in her engineering class, to navigating pervasive biases and microaggressions in the tech industry. She reveals how these experiences fueled her passion to create SheTO.org, a non-profit dedicated to accelerating women's leadership in engineering.
This episode is packed with unfiltered insights on:
Nidhi's story is a raw and inspiring testament to creating change, fostering community, and finding soulful fulfillment beyond traditional corporate success. Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser. | |||
| Catherine Fisher | LinkedIn Career Expert | 06 Aug 2025 | 00:41:04 | |
In this episode of The HumanizeHer Podcast we sit down for an insightful conversation with Catherine Fisher, LinkedIn's esteemed Career Expert! Catherine shares her journey in communications, from Netflix to LinkedIn, revealing how she became a go-to voice for career navigation.
This episode dives into crucial topics like the evolving job market, the impact of AI on careers, challenging traditional growth paths (the "squiggly line"), and the art of asking for what you want. Tune in for candid advice on handling workplace setbacks, the power of delegation, and building a resilient network.
Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser.
** NOTE ** An audio mishap impacted this episode's sound quality, but we worked with Swell Sound to repair it so you don't miss a moment of the great conversation! | |||
| Sabrina Ellis | CPO & Career Breaks | 22 Jul 2025 | 00:51:07 | |
Join us on The HumanizeHer Podcast for an incredibly candid conversation with Sabrina Ellis, a powerhouse product leader as VP at companies like Google and Yahoo, and former Chief Product Officer at Pinterest!
Sabrina shares her remarkable career journey, revealing the highs and lows of navigating top executive roles in the tech industry. From the early days of the dot-com boom and making Yahoo Mail #1 globally, to steering product at Google and Pinterest, she offers an unfiltered look at what it takes to innovate and lead.
This episode is packed with invaluable insights, including:
💡 The power of career breaks: Sabrina openly discusses her intentional "off-ramps" and the confidence (and spousal support!) it took to step away, emphasizing how these breaks fueled her growth. 💡 Defining the Chief Product Officer role: What it means to "herd genius, feral cats" and empower diverse teams to build impactful products. 💡 Navigating adversity in the C-suite: Sabrina shares deeply personal experiences, from a toxic "Coliseum" culture to facing assumptions as an Asian female executive. 💡 "Sabrina's Rule of Three": Her fascinating observation on how minorities are perceived in professional settings and the importance of critical mass for true individuality. 💡 The future of work: A thought-provoking discussion on challenging capitalism's limits and envisioning tech companies that prioritize employees over profit maximization.
Sabrina's transparency about self-doubt, identity crises after leaving big brands, and the ongoing journey of self-discovery offers a refreshing perspective. Get ready to be inspired to embrace your own path, challenges and all!
Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser. | |||
| Leela Srinivasan | Parity and Women in Sports | 09 Jul 2025 | 01:12:09 | |
In this empowering episode of the HumanizeHer Podcast, we welcome Leela Srinivasan, CEO of Parity, for a compelling conversation that spans her dynamic career journey and her impactful work in women's sports. Leela, who transitioned from a successful CMO background at companies like LinkedIn and SurveyMonkey to leading Parity, shares authentic insights into career pivots, the value of an MBA, and navigating the challenges of leadership, including the elusive "work-life balance" as a new mother.
The discussion takes a deep dive into the mission of Parity, an organization dedicated to closing the gender income and opportunity gap in professional sports. Leela reveals striking statistics:
Leela emphasizes that this is not a charity, but a lucrative business opportunity for brands to align with purpose-driven athletes. She highlights how brands like Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, and Hormel are already investing in Parity's community of over 1,100 professional women athletes across 85 sports, finding authentic partnerships based on shared values rather than just follower counts. The episode also touches upon the historic 2024 Paris Olympics, which for the first time achieved gender equality in participants.
Through raw honesty about her own experiences with imposter syndrome and the importance of seeking feedback and coaching, Leela inspires listeners to embrace challenges and continuously learn, leaving an indelible mark on both the professional landscape and the world of women's sports.
Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser. | |||
| Jory Des Jardins | Optionality is the Future of Work | 25 Jun 2025 | 01:02:03 | |
What if success didn't mean choosing one path, but embracing many? In this episode of The HumanizeHer Podcast, We sat down with the incomparable Jory Des Jardins —co-founder of BlogHer and, more recently, the co-founder of Optionality, a platform dedicated to reimagining how we work, lead, and live. Jory takes us on a deeply personal and professional journey through her unconventional career—from couch-surfing in New York while reading manuscripts at Penguin, to co-founding BlogHer and growing it into a movement that reached over 100 million users, to today—championing the rise of fractional roles, community-powered leadership, and portfolio careers. Together, we explore the power of optionality: a framework where work is no longer a one-size-fits-all ladder, but a flexible, multi-dimensional life design. Jory shares how optionality allows people—especially women—to balance meaningful work, caregiving, creative pursuits, and self-defined success, even when traditional systems aren't designed to support it. This episode isn't just about careers—it's about courage. It's about listening to your gut, staying curious, and being unafraid to start again. Whether it's pioneering the blogosphere, navigating burnout after acquisition, or diving headfirst into emerging tech and VR, Jory's path is a masterclass in resilience, reinvention, and radical authenticity. We also talk candidly about caregiving, aging parents, raising teens, and the internal conflict so many women face when they feel pulled between achievement and presence. Jory's honesty and humor remind us that no career path is linear—and that building a "portfolio life" might just be the most honest reflection of who we are and who we're becoming. ✨ Whether you're in a moment of reinvention, questioning the 9–5, or dreaming of more freedom and purpose in your work—this episode will speak to you. Key themes we unpack:
This conversation is both a mirror and a permission slip. If you're craving more flexibility, more agency, or simply a new way to define success—this is the episode for you. Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser | |||
| Florina Grosskurth & Vicky Fang | Linden Tree Books & Children's Book Author | 10 Jun 2025 | 01:08:44 | |
In this insightful episode of The HumanizeHer Podcast, Florina Grosskurth and Vicky Fang delve into their remarkable career journeys, sharing personal stories of navigating the tech industry, embracing entrepreneurship, and finding true fulfillment via the world of literature. Florina Grosskurth, a force in tech from program management to event planning, shares her inspiring transition to owning Linden Tree Books, a beloved local bookstore. She discusses the challenges of balancing a demanding tech career with motherhood and the liberating decision to prioritize family and passion. Flo recounts co-founding "Women in Tech" (WIT) at LinkedIn, highlighting the power of community, allyship, and intentionally embedding inclusion into company culture. Vicky Fang, author and former Google product designer, reveals her journey from aspiring actress to STEM advocate through her children's books. She explains how her diverse background fuels her creative process, inspiring kids to be "creative problem solvers." Vicky also candidly shares the challenges of managing multiple creative endeavors, promoting her growing list of published books, and even venturing into TV writing. Both guests open up about the "real stuff" - the struggles, rejections, and moments of self-doubt that come with career pivots and balancing personal life. They emphasize the importance of self-reflection, listening to one's gut, and finding true passion over external expectations. The episode celebrates the power of community, the joy of empowering others, and the courage to redefine success on your own terms. Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser
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| Telle Whitney | Grace Hopper Conference | Pioneer of Women in Computing | 28 May 2025 | 01:10:27 | |
Telle Whitney—a pioneering computer scientist, co-founder of the Grace Hopper Celebration, former CEO of AnitaB.org, and now, author of the book Rebooting Tech Culture: How to Ignite Innovation and Build Organizations Where Everyone Can Thrive. Telle shares her incredible journey as one of the first women in tech to step into leadership and has been on a mission to ensure no other woman feels isolated in their career like she once did. Her path, from being one of the only women in engineering meetings to co-founding one of the largest global gatherings for women technologists, is nothing short of extraordinary. Together, we unpack:
💬 "You don't need permission to lead. You just need to care enough to begin." Whether you're a woman in tech, an aspiring leader, or someone working to create more inclusive workplaces, this conversation will challenge and uplift you. 🎧 Listen now on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser
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| Erin Gore | The Garden Society | Cannabis | 15 May 2025 | 00:50:41 | |
🎙️ EPISODE: From Corporate Grit to Cannabis Grit – Erin Gore's Journey with Garden Society In this bold and deeply human episode of HumanizeHer, we sit down with Erin Gore, the powerhouse founder and CEO of Garden Society. From a chemical engineering background and climbing the ranks in a male-dominated corporate world to pioneering in the cannabis industry, Erin shares how pain, perseverance, and purpose led her to build one of the most innovative and woman-led cannabis brands in the country. We unpack:
This conversation is packed with grit, growth, and game-changing perspective. Whether you're curious about cannabis or just love a story about a woman rewriting the rules—this one's for you. Disclaimer: The following conversation contains personal experiences and perspectives regarding cannabis. This content is intended for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical or legal advice. The views expressed by guests are their own. Cannabis consumption should be done responsibly and in accordance with local laws. Please consult your healthcare provider before using cannabis for any medical purpose. Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser | |||
| Adrienne Bankert | Live from SXSW | Faith in Media & Kindness | Emmy-Award Winning Journalist | 29 Apr 2025 | 00:49:28 | |
In this special HumanizeHer live episode from SXSW, Adrienne Bankert, who is an Emmy-award winning journalist who has worked as a broadcast journalist for NewsNation, ABC News, Good Morning America with a mission to deliver unbiased news. From covering major events like the 2011 tsunami to interviewing Lady Gaga and The Rock, Bankert's reporting shaped her empathetic style. Now, she embarks on the fearless endeavor to discuss faith at work, including in her special series "One Nation Under God," and her new YouTube personal podcast series where she has conversations about where faith lives in culture, current events, sports and media, particularly for Gen Z. Help support her and follow her on Instagram and YouTube. Live at SXSW, Adrienne opens up about her current endeavor: a powerful shift towards unbiased news that seeks to humanize people of faith. What does unbiased news truly mean, and how can faith-based reporting achieve it? We delve into thought-provoking questions like how faith finds its place in technology, media, and sports, and even explores faith in the face of death and grief. Learn how Adrienne approaches conversations with those holding vastly different worldviews and her strategies for building trust with anyone she meets – a skill highlighted in her insightful TED Talk. We also explore Adrienne's book, "Your Hidden Superpower," uncovering the inspiration behind it and the impactful lessons on kindness it imparts. Hear about moments in her career where kindness made a tangible difference.
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| Scaling SAP Ariba, LinkedIn, and Uber from the Front Lines | Aarathi Vidyasagar | 07 Jan 2026 | 00:58:27 | |
From the elite lecture halls of the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT, Delhi) to the driver's seat of an Uber delivery run, Aarathi Vidyasagar (VP of Engineering and Science at Uber) defines what it means to lead with both technical craft and deep empathy.
In this episode of the HumanizeHer Podcast, Aarathi joins former colleagues Erica Lockheimer and Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser to share a career journey that is as much about "grit and spunk" as it is about high-level strategy. Inside the Episode:
This episode is a masterclass for any leader looking to balance technical rigor with a human-centric approach to building products. Jump into the full episode and join the conversation. | |||
| Lizzi Smith | Erin Crownover | Live from SXSW | Paralympic Swimmer | Voice In Sport | 15 Apr 2025 | 00:58:02 | |
In this special HumanizeHer live episode from SXSW, we dive deep into the lived experiences and bold voices of two remarkable women reshaping the landscape of sport, identity, and advocacy: Lizzi Smith, Paralympic swimmer and 3x medalist, and Erin Crownover, PhD candidate and Voice In Sport Foundation researcher. From the loneliness that often accompanies the pursuit of excellence to the sisterhood they found in each other, Lizzi and Erin open up about what it truly means to belong—both in and beyond the game. Lizzi shares the emotional journey of growing up with a disability in competitive swimming and what she wishes someone had told her as a young girl not seeing herself reflected in her sport. Erin takes us through her passion for sports history, the evolving portrayal of women athletes in media, and how her PhD work is reframing narratives around beauty, ability, and what sells in women's sports. Together, they unpack the pressure to "hack the system" for visibility, the critical role of mentorship through Voice in Sport, and how brand partnerships can become vehicles for social change when wielded authentically. ✨ Topics we cover:
This is a conversation about fire, fatigue, friendship, and fierce advocacy. If you've ever felt unseen, unheard, or underestimated, this one's for you. 🎧 Tune in. Be moved. HumanizeHer. Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser | |||
| Cindy Lee | Avumile Qongqo | Live from SXSW | Oscar 2025 Nominated | 31 Mar 2025 | 00:57:47 | |
In this special HumanizeHer live episode from SXSW, 🎙️ we sat down with Oscar-nominated director Cindy Lee & actor Avumile Qongqo to chat about their powerful film, "The Last Ranger." by Kindred Films This intimate conversation, held within the bustling energy of the SXSW Expo Hall, provided a unique opportunity to delve into the heart of the film's creation and its profound message. Cindy and Avumile shared insights into the deeply personal nature of "The Last Ranger," a film that tackles the urgent issue of rhino poaching in South Africa. They discussed the importance of authentic storytelling, highlighting women rangers. The discussion explored the universality of the film's themes, particularly motherhood and the fight for survival, resonating with a global audience. The interview also touched upon the challenges and triumphs of filmmaking in South Africa that Cindy Lee is trying to bring awareness to. Avumile shared her experience preparing for her role, emphasizing the emotional and physical demands of portraying a ranger. Both discussed the unique experience of working with child actress Liyabona Mroqoza, who also made a special appearance during the live recording. Cindy's perspective as a woman director was a significant focus, with both guests addressing the importance of female representation on set. The conversation highlighted the need to move beyond simply acknowledging "woman directors" and towards a space where gender is not a defining factor. Throughout the interview, Cindy and Avumile emphasized the film's impact on rhino conservation and their commitment to representing African culture with authenticity. This live HumanizeHer interview at SXSW was more than just a discussion about a film; it was a celebration of resilience, creative passion, and the power of storytelling to inspire change. It provided a platform to humanize the filmmaking process and amplify the voices of women making a difference in the world Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser
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| LinkedIn VP to HumanizeHer CEO | Erica Lockheimer | Engineering Leader | 06 Mar 2025 | 01:23:37 | |
Join us in this deeply insightful and vulnerable conversation with Erica Lockheimer, CEO and Founder of the HumanizeHer podcast and ex-VP of Engineering at LinkedIn. Erica opens up about her remarkable career journey from being the first person in her family to graduate from college from San Jose State University to sharing the highs, lows, and pivotal moments that shaped her path. From navigating the complexities of the tech industry from the early Dot-com days, mobile era to championing diversity and inclusion, Erica's story is one of resilience, leadership, and the power of authenticity. Discover the challenges she overcame, the lessons she learned, and the advice she has for aspiring leaders, especially Women in Tech. Erica's candid sharing of her experiences will inspire you to embrace your own vulnerability and pursue your passions with courage. Whether you're a seasoned professional, a budding entrepreneur, or simply someone looking for inspiration, this interview is a must-watch. Tune in and be empowered by Erica Lockheimer's incredible journey. | |||
| Aishwarya Srinivasan | Data Scientist | AI Advisor | 18 Feb 2025 | 00:51:52 | |
In this insightful episode of The HumanizeHer Podcast, get ready to be inspired! We have a true force of nature joining us today: Aishwarya Srinivasan! Currently she heads Developer Relations and Growth at Fireworks AI. She was previously at Microsoft as a Senior AI Advisor to help Y Combinator startups build machine learning solutions leveraging Microsoft's core OpenAI products. Prior to this, Aishwarya was working as a Data Scientist in Google Cloud and an AI & ML Innovation Leader at IBM. She's a Columbia Data Science post-grad, and an advocate for open-source technologies and is a contributor to Deepchecks, Lightning AI and Scikit Learn Her accolades? Trailblazer of the Year by Women in AI and a Woman of Influence by the Business Journal, both in 2022! She received the EB1A Green Card for her AI contributions, has been spotlighted as a LinkedIn Top Voice for Data Science and AI and has over a half a million LinkedIn followers. Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser. | |||
| Linda Aiello | DraftKings | Chief People Officer | 03 Feb 2025 | 01:15:45 | |
In this insightful episode of The HumanizeHer Podcast, we're diving deep into the world of company culture and talent with a true leader in the field - Linda Aiello Linda is the Chief People Officer at DraftKings, where she leads all aspects of the employee experience for the online sports entertainment and gaming giant. She's responsible for finding and growing top talent, developing future leaders, and fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace – which is a crucial element for any successful company. Linda has an incredible track record of success in the HR world. She's held CPO roles at major companies like Qurate Retail Group and Stitch Fix, and spent years leading employee success initiatives at Salesforce, Uber and Louis Vuitton. She's also been recognized as a top HR professional by the National Diversity Council. We'll also hear about her personal journey and how she's overcome adversity to achieve incredible success. Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser. as we dive into Linda's insights on building winning teams and creating a thriving company culture.
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| Pam Kostka | Startups | Magnify Ventures | All Raise | 21 Jan 2025 | 01:13:10 | |
Pam Kostka, a seasoned executive with nearly 30 years of experience driving growth at enterprise startups and building successful companies. Pam's career spans across various leadership roles, including CEO, CMO, and currently sits on multiple boards, is an advisor and executive in residence. As an executive-in-Residence at Magnify Ventures, Pam is focused on the "care economy" – a sector that's revolutionizing how we support families, care for aging populations, and manage our households. Prior to Magnify, Pam was the CEO of All Raise, a non-profit dedicated to increasing the representation of women in venture capital.They've supported thousands of female and non-binary founders and funders, and significantly increased the number of women checkwriters in venture capital. Please join us as we dive into Pam's insights and learnings from scaling multiple startups all through her vision for a more equitable and inclusive ecosystem. | |||
| Amy Wong | Always On Purpose | Living On Purpose | 07 Jan 2025 | 00:58:03 | |
Amy Wong, founder of Always On Purpose is an executive leadership coach, author, and keynote speaker who has worked with some of the most influential organizations and individuals, including Salesforce, PWC, Berkshire Hathaway, LinkedIn, and universities like Stanford and Berkeley. Amy draws upon a diverse range of disciplines and practices, integrating them into a unique approach that focuses on three key lenses: Self, Relationships, and Results. Her book, "Living On Purpose," was honored with the 2022 Book of the Year award by The Magic Pen. Get ready to gain valuable insights and practical tools that can enhance both your professional and personal life. And bonus, Hosts Erica Lockheimer and Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser both have had the privilege of experiencing Amy's transformative workshops firsthand, and witnessed the profound impact of her work. This episode feels like a live workshop session you will not want to miss. https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyelizawong/ https://www.alwaysonpurpose.com/
#AmyWong #AlwaysOnPurpose #LivingOnPurpose #Leadership #KeyNoteSpeaker #workshop
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| Adriana Boas | High Heels & Wheels | Luxury Cars | 17 Dec 2024 | 01:01:28 | |
In this insightful episode of The HumanizeHer Podcast, wheels are a girl's best friend, right? We're sitting down with Adriana Boas, one of Bentley's award-winning sales liaisons - but she didn't start out in the sales industry. Adriana was born in Brazil with degrees in journalism and holistic medicine, and when she migrated to the US, she gets real about going from food stamps to a six-figure commission-based gig. She's earned multiple awards under Bentley's prestigious, banner and notably holds this distinction of being the only female to receive a perfect score on Aston Martin's rigorous test about cars. With her, charming accent in three languages, Adriana's success is as undeniable as her magnetic personality. www.instagram.com/highheels_and_wheels/ https://www.losgatosluxcars.com/ Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser | |||
| Stacey Gordon | UnBias & Reworking Work | 03 Dec 2024 | 01:02:39 | |
Is the way we work working? In this episode, we're sitting down with Stacey Gordon, MBA who is a leader in the diversity, equity, and inclusion space - or as she prefers to describe DEI: the Disrupt, Evolve, and Innovate space. She shares her first-hand experience of witnessing bias which led her to becoming the Founder and CEO of Rework Work - a company that does DEI differently on their mission to reduce bias in global talent acquisition and management and creating workplace cultures where employees feel they belong. She touches on the power of mentors and dives into the frameworks she uses to help companies become better at creating an inclusive environment, relearn how to hire with intention, and realize the importance of flexibility in work.
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| Padmasree Warrior | Fable & Leading Teams with Trust | 13 Nov 2024 | 00:59:08 | |
What does it take to be on the Forbes "100 Most Powerful Women in the World" list? In this episode, we're sitting down with Padmasree Warrior as she shares her experience of being an executive in technology and her journey of becoming a renowned businesswoman. Formerly holding roles in the C-suite at Cisco Systems, Motorola, and NIO USA, she took her corporate experience and decided to follow her passion - motivated to find a way to apply data and machine learning to focus on mental wellness. This led her to her current role as Founder and CEO of Fable, a social and AI discovery platform for content. She shares her perspective on the commonalities of being in corporate versus leading a start-up - and her approach to leading teams and building trust. Padma expresses the beauty of not putting yourself in a box and starting a business at a later age by utilizing experience and learnings to your advantage to build something beautiful to share with the world.
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| Lynda.com To LinkedIn To Ace Camps Travel | Tanya Staples & Vida Forrest y Salazar | 10 Dec 2025 | 01:07:59 | |
Join us for a fantastic and nostalgic conversation with Tanya Staples and Vida Forrest y Salazar, the co-owners and managing partners of Ace Camps Travel! This duo, who first met working together at Lynda.com and navigated the acquisition by LinkedIn, share their incredible journey from corporate executives to entrepreneurs redefining success on their own terms.
Their LinkedIn Backstory: Tanya details her start as a technical writer in the mid-'90s, transitioning to product management, and eventually becoming a key leader at Lynda.com who helped pioneer the revolutionary concept of video subscription learning. Vida shares how she transitioned her decade-long passion for higher education into a powerful role at LinkedIn, eventually becoming a full-time lead on the external Equity and Opportunity team, focusing on how the platform could drive social change for marginalized groups. Their partnership, forged in the intense environment of the 2015 LinkedIn acquisition, built the deep trust and resilience needed for their next act.
The Pivot to Adventure: The episode is a masterclass in finding fulfillment, covering:
This is an inspiring look at how strong relationships, vulnerability, and a shared passion for culture can lead to a meaningful, fulfilling second act in life.
Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser
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| Jenny Obiaya | The Boys & Girls Club | Closing The Opportunity Gap | 29 Oct 2024 | 00:58:37 | |
Have you found your calling? We're sitting down with Jenny Obiaya, CEO of The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Peninsula, as she shares her story of finding her calling - starting as a teacher through Teach for America, moving into the the role of Principal at a school in Hells Kitchen at the age of 26, and finally finding the perfect fit for her passion of closing the opportunity gap & empowering young people with access to opportunities through her work with BGCP. She gives a nod to the power of having mentors and people that believe in you to push you out of your comfort zone to help you grow, and embraces the notion of Billie Jean King's perspective that "pressure is a privilege" as her driving force for continuing to give back to the community and influencing the future of our youth. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenny-obiaya-446b8624/
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| Caroline Ghantous | Artist & Voice of the Voiceless | 15 Oct 2024 | 00:50:08 | |
In this episode, we're sitting down with Caroline Ghantous, a Middle Eastern watercolor artist who is creating a movement of her own through her art. Her paintings are a celebration of women who are activists, feminists, and who are making a difference in different societies and cultures - aiming to give a voice to the voiceless with her unique mixed media artistic style. Caroline is now a part of the HumanizeHer family and movement with us, and we are proud to showcase her work as a staple in the HumanizeHer podcast studio. | |||
| Jennifer Dulski | Purposeful & Lifting Teams Up | 30 Sep 2024 | 01:07:10 | |
In this insightful episode of The HumanizeHer Podcast, how do you live your life with purpose? We're sitting down with Jennifer Dulski, CEO & Founder of Rising Team and executive leader with experience at tech giants like Facebook, Google, and Yahoo and former President & COO of change.org. Jennifer shares the stories that led her to the formula of how to start a movement, build teams with connection, and do so in a purposeful way. She talks about her life hardships, her journey of being a start-up founder (multiple times!) and her successful current startup, Rising Team. Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser | |||
| Aishetu Fatima Dozie & Merline Saintil | Bossy & Boards | 16 Sep 2024 | 00:58:15 | |
Let's get bossy for a moment!! We're sitting down with Merline Saintil, angel investor and co-founder of Black Women on Boards (among many other badass titles), who shares her journey towards becoming a highly sought after board member and loves investing in other women - like Aishetu Fatima Dozie, who joins our conversation talking all about her transition from being a Wall Street wonder woman to founding her own cosmetics company called Bossy Cosmetics - electrifying women to live their best lives by empowering them to look, feel, and do good.
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| HumanizeHer Trailer | Erica Lockheimer | 11 Sep 2024 | 00:01:01 | |
Welcome to the HumanizeHer Podcast - where we celebrate and elevate women's voices and share their stories. We are on a mission to cultivate a world where every woman thrives, shattering glass ceilings and redefining success on her own terms. We're so grateful to have you as a listener and member of our community!! 🤩💫
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| Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Year, First Gen Grad | Xitlali Curincita | 25 Nov 2025 | 00:53:48 | |
Join us for the inspiring and deeply personal story of Xitlali Curincita, a first-generation college graduate, current UC Irvine graduate student, and former 2022 Youth of the Year award winner from the Boys & Girls Club of the Peninsula. Raised in North Fair Oaks, she shares what it felt like growing up between cultures and often navigating spaces where she didn't fully feel she belonged.
From first grade, the Boys & Girls Club and the Redwood City Public Library became her second homes. Through Project Read, she learned to read, write, and learned how to smile and feel loved in spaces where she once felt guarded and alone. She talks openly about growing up with caregivers, missing her mom while she worked, and slowly understanding that "mom means sacrifice," especially as she learned more about her parents' journey coming to the United States to build a better life for their family.
In high school, Future Grads and College Track helped her navigate culture shock, questions of identity as a Mexican American, and imposter syndrome. With their support, she took her first community college class. Eventually earning enough credits to enter UC Irvine as a junior, serve as student government president at Cañada College, and graduate debt-free with a degree in social policy and a minor in education.
This episode highlights the transformative power of youth programs, which provide crucial academic support and a safe community for our youth via after school programs and college preparation guidance.
Xitlali reflects on writing her Youth of the Year speech as a love letter to Redwood City, advocating and mentoring the next generation of Youth of the Year candidates, and honoring the women who lifted her. This conversation is a powerful look at turning pain into purpose, finding home between cultures, and using education to open doors for everyone coming after you.
Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser. | |||
| Pressure To Be 1st: Scarcity Thinking of a COO | Anu Muralidharan | 12 Nov 2025 | 00:46:08 | |
Join us for a candid conversation with Anu Muralidharan, COO of Expensify, as she shares the deeply personal story of the intense drive and competitive pressure she inherited from her late mother, who taught her that "being second was unacceptable." Anu opens up about how this drive led to debilitating stress and "scarcity thinking," culminating in a rock-bottom moment where she risked it all with the "Seinfeld experiment," quitting her role for an unstructured position at Expensify.
Expensify is the financial software company behind the payments and expense management platform that automatically handles billions of dollars in reimbursements and business expenses.
With a rigorous technical foundation—an engineering degree from the elite BITS Pilani and an MBA from Cornell University—Anu had the credentials, but she was vulnerable with us and shared that she felt stressed and completely unmotivated at the midpoint in her career. Anu details how working with a career coach helped her navigate this pressure and find her "true north" by shifting her focus from obsessing about the end result to the quality of the input. This new approach paved the way for her to build Expensify's ops and payments infrastructure, lead the company's IPO, and now direct go-to-market strategy while leveraging AI to drive data-led growth.
🎧 Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser. | |||
| SJSU: Silicon Valley's #4 U.S. University | Cynthia Teniente-Matson | 29 Oct 2025 | 00:49:21 | |
In this insightful conversation with Cynthia Teniente-Matson, President of San José State University (SJSU), shares her journey from being a first-generation college student and CFO to leading the oldest public university on the West Coast.
She explains how SJSU, often called "Silicon Valley's Public University," is now at the forefront of the AI revolution. Learn about the groundbreaking partnerships with tech giants like Nvidia and Adobe that provide students with essential AI learning labs and digital literacy tools, ensuring every graduate is prepared not just for current generative AI tools, but for the "convergence of technologies" like AI and human-robotic connections, ensuring graduates have the skills needed in the next 5, 10, and 15 years.
SJSU was founded in 1857 as the California State Normal School. This makes it the oldest public higher education institution on the West Coast and the founding campus of the entire California State University (CSU) system. In this sense, it was an "original" endeavor—a first in the region for public education.
Anchor of Silicon Valley: Located in the heart of downtown San José, SJSU is the public university physically embedded in the capital of global innovation. The "startup" metaphor connects the university's historical capacity for adaptation and innovation (constantly evolving its programs since 1857) with the relentless, disruptive, and entrepreneurial spirit of Silicon Valley today.
This episode highlights SJSU's success as a federally designated Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) and AANAPISI, serving a profoundly diverse student body. Cynthia reveals the strategic shift to a pipeline-to-a-job model that has resulted in SJSU being ranked the #4 Public University in the Nation by The Wall Street Journal. This is a masterclass in leadership, strategic organizational transformation, and driving equitable change for the next generation of technical leaders.
Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser for a dose of inspiration. | |||
| Menopause & Midi Health | Joanna Strober | 15 Oct 2025 | 00:48:21 | |
Join us for a deeply informative conversation with Joanna Strober, Founder and CEO of Midi Health, the pioneering telehealth platform transforming women's midlife health.
Joanna clarifies the hormonal chaos of perimenopause (which often starts in your 30s) and the shocking truth behind the decades of fear surrounding Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT). She reveals data showing estrogen alone may actually reduce breast cancer risk and improve bone/brain health.
We dive into how Midi Health delivers rapid, personalized care from expert Nurse Practitioners, often covered by insurance. Joanna details their focus on comprehensive women's health (sleep, anxiety, weight, and sexual health) and their groundbreaking at-home blood test for truly proactive, personalized medicine. Hear her story of leveraging multiple career pivots to found her "fourth baby" and close a crucial gap in healthcare. | |||
| Tiger Sisters / Sisters Matcha | Hitting #1 on Spotify Podcasts | 01 Oct 2025 | 01:04:15 | |
Join us for a lively conversation with Cherie Brooke Luo and Jean Luo, the Tiger Sisters! This dynamic sister duo, both successful tech product managers from LinkedIn and Snapchat, made a radical pivot to earn their MBAs from Harvard Business School and Stanford GSB to then become full-time content creators and entrepreneurs.
They pull back the curtain on how they built their brand and business in just over a year, achieving phenomenal success by hitting #1 Business Podcast and Top 3 U.S. Podcasts overall on Spotify! This episode is a masterclass in modern entrepreneurship and personal reinvention, featuring insights on:
🔀 The Power of the Pivot: How they moved from a reality TV show concept to launching their podcast and a physical product, Sisters Matcha. 📸 Startup Mentality in Media: Applying their product management skills (hypothesis testing, fast iteration, and ruthless optimization) to grow their content rapidly. 👩💼 The Flow State of Entrepreneurship: The satisfying reality of moving faster and seeing direct impact compared to the corporate world. 💰 Building Community and Commerce: How they created a highly engaged, supportive audience that helped them launch their sold-out matcha brand. 👯♀️ Sister Dynamics in Business: The hilarious and honest reality of living and working together—from figuring out who's better at editing to switching from messy text threads to organized Slack channels.
The Tiger Sisters' story proves that being intentional, adaptable, and focused on genuine value is the ultimate growth strategy. Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser for a dose of inspiration. | |||
| Abigail Hing Wen | Netflix Film Love in Taipei | Author | Ex-Lawyer | 16 Sep 2025 | 00:51:21 | |
💡 "I play in the spaces where tech, storytelling, and entertainment intersect." Author–filmmaker Abigail Hing Wen joins us to talk about her newest universe, The Vale—a novel with a short-film prequel and a companion Roblox experience about a boy navigating an AI-driven virtual fantasy world. We dig into how she builds story worlds with real AI literacy behind them, drawing on years as an AI tech exec and as the Director & former host of Intel's AI Podcast, plus her work on fairness, transparency & accountability in AI policy. Abigail also opens up about the decade before her "yes," the four "buried" novels that taught her craft, and how that persistence led to the breakout book-to-film journey from Loveboat, Taipei to the Netflix movie Love in Taipei. Website: In this episode 🎭 The making of The Vale — novel → short film → Roblox world 🤖 Using AI thoughtfully in creative work — what helps, what harms, and what's hype 🧗♀️ Law → tech → author/director — embracing the "jungle gym" career 🎬 Book-to-film realities — what authors actually control ⭐ How fans truly help — preorders + ratings (Amazon/Goodreads/IMDb/Rotten Tomatoes) The Vale is in the home stretch and every order around the country before September 20 is critical! Please support your local booksellers and spread word! NOTES: sales transactions must CLOSE to count. Indie Bookstores: (preferred) Bookshop.org (preferred) Barnes and Noble Amazon CTA: ✨ If this conversation resonates, preorder The Vale, watch Love in Taipei on Netflix, and drop a quick rating/review—those signals make a huge difference. 🙏 Join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser. | |||
| Traditional Banking to BitGo Crypto IPO | Jody Mettler | 18 Feb 2026 | 00:42:11 | |
In this episode, we get to celebrate a massive milestone with Jody Mettler, the Chief Operating Officer of BitGo and their President of the Trust Company.
As BitGo rings the bell on its recent IPO, Jody shares her journey from a 20-year career at Citi to leading the "backbone" of the digital asset industry. This episode serves as both a high-level masterclass in crypto infrastructure and a personal story of how traditional banking expertise is shaping the future of decentralized finance.
Inside the Episode:
Jody concludes with a heartfelt "pay-it-forward" to Karen Young, the mentor who changed her life, reminding us that even in high-tech finance, relationships and trust are the true currency.
Listen in and join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser. | |||
| Google's Security Princess on Turning Hacking into a Career at Google | Parisa Tabriz - VP & General Manager, Google Chrome | 08 Jul 2026 | 01:02:28 | |
In this powerful and candid episode of the HumanizeHer Podcast, we sit down with tech royalty Parisa Tabriz, VP and General Manager of Google Chrome, the browser billions of people use every single day. She's also known as Google's "Security Princess" - a title she gave herself on a business card almost twenty years ago that ended up sticking for life.
Parisa has been at Google for nineteen years - nearly her entire career. She started out as a "hired hacker" on the security team, back when she wasn't even sure engineering was right for her. She got hacked in college, and turned that experience into a career protecting the entire web. Today she's leading Chrome through the AI era, championing accessibility as a core part of how products get built, and even consults with Hollywood helping writers and producers get the world of hacking and cybersecurity right on screen.
Key Highlights:
"I want to be respected for making the hard decisions, and that's what I'm hired to do. It's about making sure you're living for yourself and not for the 'shoulds' - whether those come from parents, society, or friends." - Parisa Tabriz
This episode balances high-level tech strategy with deep personal wisdom, making it a must-listen for women in leadership, tech enthusiasts, and anyone navigating the pressure of cultural expectations.
Special Shoutouts in this Episode: Parisa's Mom, Dad, Brothers, & Husband ❣️
Listen in and join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser.
**** Timestamps: 00:00 – Meet Parisa: Google's Security Princess & VP/GM 01:28 – Origin Story: How she got into engineering 04:00 – Internships & landing at Google 07:12 – Imposter Syndrome & moving into management 10:02 – The "Security Princess" business card story 13:13 – Joining Chrome & building web security 16:37 – The evolving cybersecurity threat landscape 21:17 – The DOJ, testifying, & Chrome's divestiture threat 24:37 – Project Zero: Google's team of hired hackers 26:58 – AI, Gemini, & the future of Chrome 35:47 – Becoming a GM: Learning a new language 38:25 – Accessibility as a core priority 42:37 – The hardest leadership decisions are always about people 44:48 – Tech Layoffs: The human side 50:18 – Consulting for Hollywood: The science & entertainment exchange 55:25 – Pay It Forward: Shoutout to her Mom 57:24 – Living for Yourself: The no-kids conversation | |||
| Money Lessons Everyone Wishes They Learned Sooner | Mandy McClung - Managing Director, Morgan Stanley | 30 Jun 2026 | 00:57:58 | |
In this episode of the HumanizeHer Podcast, we sit down with Mandy McClung, Managing Director at Morgan Stanley, for her podcast debut. Balancing career wisdom with approachable personal insights, Mandy demystifies the massive world of wealth management and shares actionable ways to build long-term financial independence.
Financial independence is freedom and no one knows that better than Mandy McClung. With 15 years in financial services and 11 years at Morgan Stanley - one of the world's leading financial institutions, helping individuals, companies, and governments raise and manage the capital that shapes our economy - Mandy has been at the forefront of some of the most important conversations in wealth management today. From the rise of AI and its impact on how we invest, to protecting clients from fraud, to making sure women have a seat at the financial table. Last year she reached a milestone she had set her sights on a decade earlier: Managing Director. She's spent her career helping people take control of their financial futures, and today she's here to help you do the same.
What You Will Learn:
"Women globally are going to be in control of 30% to 50% of the wealth in the next 10 to 20 years. It is so crucial for women to take ownership and get involved in the conversation." - Mandy McClung
Special Shoutouts in this Episode: Jefferies Mandy's Mother, Husband, Grandparents, Sister, and Niece ❣️
Listen in and join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser.
**** Timestamps: 00:00 – Welcome, Mandy's background in finance 01:11 – Her journey: from internship to Morgan Stanley 05:43 – What a Managing Director actually does 11:05 – Why every financial plan should be a living document 13:34 – Estate planning basics: wills, trusts, power of attorney 21:02 – The stat: women will control 30–50% of global wealth 22:27 – Fraud protection: scam calls, phishing, and real stories 31:51 – How AI is changing financial advising 44:55 – The $500 emergency stat — and why saving small amounts matters 46:18 – Becoming Managing Director: the story behind the title 50:34 – Final advice: start now, no matter how small | |||
| Better Allies: Former Adobe VP Shifting Workplace Culture | Karen Catlin | 17 Mar 2026 | 00:56:03 | |
In this insightful episode, Karen Catlin, former VP of Engineering at Adobe with over three decades in the tech industry, shares her evolution from a "declared computer science major who had never touched a computer" to now leadership coach and one of the most influential voices in workplace inclusion as an acclaimed author of the Better Allies book series.
Highlights of the Conversation:
Karen wraps up the episode by "paying it forward" with a curated list of must-read books on anti-ableism, LGBTQ+ allyship, and dismantling white dominant culture - reminding us that being a "better ally" is a modern leadership skill essential for every professional.
Better Allies by Karen Catlin White Supremacy is All Around by Akilah Cadet The Anti-Ableist Manifesto by Tiffany Yu The Savvy Ally by Jeannie Gainsburg The Wake Up by Michelle Mijung Kim
Listen in and join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser. | |||
| 1st Japanese American Woman Supervisor | Margaret Abe-Koga | 03 Mar 2026 | 00:50:14 | |
Margaret Abe-Koga (Santa Clara County Supervisor) joins the HumanizeHer Podcast to pull back the curtain on a life dedicated to public service, representation, and resilience.
In this episode, Margaret shares the raw and inspiring narrative of an immigrant daughter who became the voice for those who feel voiceless. From an "anchor baby" born at Stanford Hospital to a seasoned policymaker managing a $13.5 billion budget, she discusses the grit required to navigate a career in politics as a self-described "stubborn introvert" and the personal sacrifices made behind the scenes.
Key themes in this episode:
Margaret concludes with a powerful call to action for women to find their passion and run for office: "We need more voices…we have a different way of doing things, and frankly, I think we are better at getting things done." | |||
| AI Predictions with Kumo.AI & Redefining Startup Culture | Hema Raghavan - Co-Founder & CTO, Kumo.AI | 17 Jun 2026 | 00:52:35 | |
In this episode of the HumanizeHer Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Hema Raghavan, the CTO and Co-Founder of Kumo.ai and a true pioneer in the artificial intelligence space. As former LinkedIn colleagues, HumanizeHer host Erica Lockheimer and Hema take a trip down memory lane of their days together at LinkedIn.
Hema is an absolute powerhouse building at the absolute frontier of deep technical AI. Before launching her own startup, Hema spent years building core engineering systems at iconic companies like LinkedIn, leading the brilliant team behind the massive "People You May Know" engine. But despite operating at the highest levels of technology, Hema's real passion is humanizing AI. If you're feeling nervous about the pace of the AI revolution, she wants you to take a deep breath. Hema promises AI isn't scary - it's actually liberating. By letting AI automate the repetitive grunt work, it frees humans up to reclaim our time, find our true joy, and live more connected lives.
Key Takeaways from the Conversation:
Packed with technical insight, vulnerability, and actionable advice from our very own Erica Lockheimer - like "outsource everything but love" - this episode is an inspiring watch for anyone looking to understand the future of AI, parental scaling, and what it truly means to pay it forward to the next generation of women in tech.
Special Shoutouts in this Episode: Hema's Husband & Her Parents ❣️
Listen in and join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser. | |||
| Redefining Prenups as a Power Move with First | Libby Leffler - Founder & CEO, First | 03 Jun 2026 | 01:03:30 | |
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Libby Leffler, the Co-Founder and CEO of First (affectionately dubbed the "TurboTax for prenups"). Libby spent two decades helping build the world's most powerful rocket ships - from Google and Facebook to SoFi and Compass. But at the height of her corporate career, with a newborn at home, she chose to step away and finally do the thing she was scared to do. Libby built an innovative legal-tech platform that cuts out months of stress and thousands in fees to make prenups simple, cozy, and collaborative. By taking the awkwardness out of money, she is proving that a clear agreement isn't a breaking point - it's a powerful joining point that strengthens the marriage bond. Because true transparency gives you the ultimate freedom to build your future together. Key Takeaways From the Conversation
"Reinvention is possible at every stage and every part of the journey. Push yourself into uncomfortable situations because that is where you learn the fastest." - Libby Leffler | |||
| Building a Mindful Tech Ecosystem in Hawai'i with Blue Startups | Chenoa Farnsworth | 20 May 2026 | 00:44:56 | |
HumanizeHer x Shangri La "Visionary Voices" brings HumanizeHer's signature conversations to Shangri La, a Center of Cultures & Ideas and Museum of Islamic Art in Honolulu, Hawai'i, featuring three special episodes with visionary women leaders from Hawai'i.
In this episode, we are sitting down with one of the most powerful forces in venture capital building from the Pacific. Chenoa Farnsworth is the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Blue Startups - consistently ranked as one of the Top 20 accelerators in the entire United States, built in Honolulu, Hawai'i. In her 25 years in venture, Chenoa has been the architect of the tech ecosystem in Hawaii. She has invested in over 150 companies, helped lead the Hawai'i Angels network, and founded East Meets West - the premier conference that has spent the last 12 years connecting technology leaders across the Pacific.
Working alongside Tetris CEO, Maya Rogers, Chenoa is proving that the islands are a world-class hub for tech. She believes Hawaiʻi is a strategic bridge between Asia and North America - and she is betting on women founders to deliver her the best returns. This conversation will change how you think about where innovation happens and who gets to lead it, from the vanguard of redefining Hawaii not just as a destination, but as a thriving global innovation hub.
Key Takeaways:
Listen in to discover how Chenoa and her network are bringing the human back to the center of technology, all while proving that a small island community can punch far above its weight on the global stage.
Mahalo to VToku for their technical support and partnership with our production crew in bringing this series to life.
Listen in and join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser. | |||
| Solving Climate Anxiety with Elemental Impact | Dawn Lippert | Shangri La x HumanizeHer | 06 May 2026 | 00:38:36 | |
HumanizeHer x Shangri La "Visionary Voices" brings HumanizeHer's signature conversations to Shangri La, a Center of Cultures & Ideas and Museum of Islamic Art in Honolulu, Hawai'i, featuring three special episodes with visionary women leaders from Hawai'i.
In this episode of HumanizeHer, we sit down with Dawn Lippert - and this conversation might just change the way you see the planet. It started with a childhood instinct, charging her family a quarter for leaving the lights on. Two Yale degrees later, that instinct is a global mission. Today, Dawn leads as the CEO of Elemental Impact, her non-profit platform that has deployed over $105 million into climate innovation, while also leading Earthshot Ventures, a $94 million private fund.
Together, these two engines have unlocked more than $11 billion in additional funding for global solutions. To date, her portfolio has created 17,200 jobs and avoided 20 million metric tons of CO2. We caught up with her in Hawai'i - her home and the testing ground for everything she believes about clean energy, community, and the relentless belief that we can build a better world.
Key Highlights Include:
Dawn also discusses the launch of Earthshot Ventures, her sister venture fund, and her mission to prove that underrepresented founders are the competitive advantage the climate tech industry needs. It is an inspiring look at how ingenuity and community are coming together to "bring down the carbon curve."
Mahalo to VToku for their technical support and partnership with our production crew in bringing this series to life.
Listen in and join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser. | |||
| Visionary Voices of Hawai'i | Shangri La x HumanizeHer IRL | 22 Apr 2026 | 00:45:11 | |
For the first time, we crossed the ocean and brought HumanizeHer to Hawaiʻi, gear in tow, women to meet, and a community to build. HumanizeHer x Shangri La brought HumanizeHer's signature podcast conversations to Shangri La, a Center of Cultures & Ideas and Museum of Islamic Art in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, for our Visionary Voices event, celebrating culture and building community during Women's History Month in March 2026.
What you're about to experience is a live panel held on the breathtaking grounds of Shangri La, opened by Leilani Farinas, Director of Content & Engagement, and brought to life through a powerful partnership with HumanizeHer. Together, we hosted a live outdoor gathering that brought women together across sectors; because community doesn't just live online; it lives in the spaces we create together.
Erica Lockheimer, founder of HumanizeHer, moderates a conversation with three visionary voices of Hawaiʻi, exploring leadership, entrepreneurship, and impact across business, technology, environment, and culture - amplifying women's stories and perspectives shaping Hawaiʻi's future.
Featuring three special visionary women leaders from Hawai'i: Chenoa Farnsworth | Co-Founder & Managing Partner, Blue Startups Dawn Lippert | Founder & CEO, Elemental Impact & GP, Earthshot Ventures Meli James | Co-Founder & Managing Partner, Mana Up
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| Scaling Hawaiʻi's Economy with Mana Up | Meli James | Shangri La x HumanizeHer | 15 Apr 2026 | 00:28:11 | |
HumanizeHer x Shangri La "Visionary Voices" brings HumanizeHer's signature conversations to Shangri La, a Center of Cultures & Ideas and Museum of Islamic Art in Honolulu, Hawai'i, featuring three special episodes with visionary women leaders from Hawai'i.
In this episode of HumanizeHer, we sit down with Meli James - born and raised in Hawai'i, she left for Cornell University and caught the entrepreneurship bug in Silicon Valley during the early era of iPhone apps where she co-founded Nirvino, the number one wine app on iTunes - and then came back home to Hawai'i and changed everything. As Co-Founder and General Partner of Mana Up, she has helped over 100 Hawai'i-based brands - like Kō Hana Rum, the first class beverage on Hawaiian Airlines. She has scaled to global markets, generating over 113 million dollars in revenue and creating hundreds of jobs right on the islands. Her mission: keep the talent, the opportunity, and the economic power in Hawai'i - where it belongs. Episode Highlights:
This episode is a masterclass in "ownership mentality," illustrating how authentic storytelling, mentorship, and regional pride can turn local products into global powerhouses while keeping jobs and wealth within the community.
Listen in and join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser. | |||
| All-Women Team Built a High-Growth Movement: The Story Behind HumanizeHer IRL (In Real Life) | 13 Apr 2026 | 00:35:10 | |
We are kicking off a new series called IRL (In Real Life) HumanizeHer. This series gives you a behind-the-scenes, unpolished view of conferences, gatherings, and our on-the-ground action. We are showing the raw effort, the amazing connections, and the technical brilliance that goes into building this movement. We recently held our Annual HumanizeHer Event — a celebration of one year of commitment, incredible growth, and the most dedicated team in media. This movement has deep roots: it was forged by a team unified by a strong belief in the mission and years of shared professional experience. A year ago, we launched with just an idea. Here is what we built together: Nearly 50 podcast episodes recorded. Millions of views across our content and counting. We took over the podcast lounge at South by Southwest, hosting 3 live recordings. We hosted multiple community events, bringing the network to life. I started this because building an inclusive environment was not enough — we needed to raise the voices of women and make it loud. This movement is a testament to that idea, driven by our all-women badass team: Erica Lockheimer - CEO & Founder of HumanizeHer Becky Davis, Director of Photography, Creative Producer & Editor Ash Blodgett, Director & Creative Producer Kristen Basile West, Director of Brand & Design Jazmine Orozco Lugo, Program Manager. Suzanne Ewing-Ervin, Advisor and Head of Community Events. Valerie Sassani, Advisor on Marketing and Strategy. Telle Whitney, Advisor on Women-Focused Impact. This is not just a podcast — it is a movement built to help one another excel better, learn better, and love better. A huge thank you to our incredible team, advisors, and founding sponsors like BitGo. You can only go big when you have a phenomenal team that trusts each other and delivers. | |||
| From Dyslexic to HR Legend - Unlocking Your Superpower | Pat Wadors | 02 Apr 2026 | 00:56:26 | |
In this episode, we welcome the legendary Pat Wadors - current Chief Human Resources Officer at Intuitive and former HR visionary at LinkedIn, ServiceNow, and Yahoo. Known for her transformative leadership and for coining the concept of DIBs (Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging), Pat dives deep into her journey of "stumbling" into HR and eventually becoming one of the most influential voices in the field.
Episode Highlights:
This episode is a masterclass for anyone looking to lead with authenticity, navigate career pivots, and build high-performing, healthy organizations. Listen in and join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser. | |||
| Anti-Bullying to Empowerment: Young Entrepreneur Sumer Strawbree's Affirmations Journey | 22 Jul 2026 | 01:03:06 | |
🌟 Meet Sumer Strawbree, our YOUNGEST guest ever! This powerhouse entrepreneur, author, digital artist, and paid speaker is changing lives through the power of positive affirmations and self-love.
In this uplifting and inspiring episode of the HumanizeHer Podcast, Sumer Strawbree (along with a special appearance by her father and manager and our first male ally on the show - what better start than a father , who goes by Mastermind Statements). Sumer shares her journey from suffering severe low self-esteem as a bullied child to building a thriving brand centered around empowerment, self-love, and positive affirmations.
Sumer Strawbree launched her own publishing company and began her journey as an author and illustrator at just 12 years old. Now the creator of four affirmation coloring books and a national keynote speaker for girls' empowerment, Sumer has appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show and ABC News Live. She has independently sold more than 10,000 copies of her books worldwide - featuring positive images that empower black and brown girls to feel confident and beautiful. She is also a digital artist, showcasing her work in galleries - and we have her work in our podcast studio! Behind the résumé is a girl who was once bullied for her teeth and her hands - who stopped smiling, until her father taught her to rebuild her confidence one affirmation at a time. Today, she hands other girls that same superpower.
Key Highlights:
"You don't really feel a negative way about yourself until someone says something...it's my job to keep moving forward and help others build their confidence, too." - Sumer Strawbree
This episode is a masterclass in resilience, youth leadership, and the power of positive parenting - offering deep value for parents, young entrepreneurs, and anyone working to overcome self-doubt. For the parents listening, Sumer's story is a powerful wake-up call. We'll dive into how her father recognized the silent signs of bullying and giving parents the tools to better understand what their own kids might be going through, and how to intervene.
Special Shoutouts in this Episode: Miss T Sumer's Father (Mastermind Statements), and her Pops/Grandfather ❣️
You can book Sumer as a speaker or purchase Sumer's books to support her mission here: https://sumerstrawbree.com/collections/coloring-books
Listen in and join the conversation with host, Erica Lockheimer and co-host, Elizabeth Wendorf-Bloesser.
**** Timestamps: 00:00 — Introduction of Sumer Strawbree, our youngest guest ever 01:41 — Sumer's origin story: bullying in 4th grade and losing her smile 05:24 — How Sumer's dad noticed she stopped showing her teeth and first recognized the bullying 08:02 — Warning signs for parents + how bullying gets normalized in school 10:28 — Cyberbullying in middle school: Snapchat rumors, jealousy over her books 13:16 — The power of positive affirmations - Sumer's daily formula for rebuilding self-confidence 13:21 — Black, Brown & Beautiful, Glow Up, My Career Glow Up, I'm An Olympian - 10,000+ girls inspired worldwide 17:54 — Sumer's digital art process (self-taught) - and why she didn't draw girls who looked like her at first 20:13 — I Am Confident University: affirmation & vision board workshops for all ages 20:35 — Sumer's vision board from age 7 - she manifested becoming an author AND just signed with a talent agency 26:18 — The emotional moment a woman at ComicCon showed Summer her scars - why this work matters 27:25 — Hosts share their own personal bullying stories 36:00 — Giving back: advisory boards, $500 grants, hospital book donations, anti-bullying support group launch 40:36 — The business side: paid speaking, Woman Evolve (Sarah Jakes Roberts), hosting workshops for 150+ girls 44:25 — Pay it forward: the dance teacher who changed everything - one message that sparked Sumer's career at 12 47:14 — Dad joins the show (first male ally on HumanizeHer!) - his philosophy on fatherhood from day one 49:44 — Dad's blueprint: how his own father's influence + a subconscious mindset shaped the way he raised Sumer 56:51 — The misstep dad admits to and his advice to parents to teach kids to recognize bullying before it happens 1:00:11 — Closing reflections on parenting, privilege, and setting kids up for life | |||