

Superwomen with Rebecca Minkoff
Money News Network
What are the secrets behind some of the most successful women in the world? Each week designer Rebecca Minkoff talks to women from all walks of life, from CEOs to artists, and shows us what life is like without the pretty filters in order to help you navigate what it means to be vulnerable, how loss can make you stronger, and other ways to make your inner superwoman shine. Join us in being Superwomen, together!
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Oct 20, 2020 • 30min
Progress Over Perfection: Sarah Paiji Yoo of Blueland
Let’s face it: the burdens of plastic consumption are overwhelming. We try our best to recycle, hoping our used ketchup bottles and takeout containers are reincarnated as earth-friendly reusable water bottles, but the truth is that countless amounts of plastics continue to clog landfills and waterways each year. When Sarah Paiji Yoo discovered that microscopic bits of plastic even make their way into our drinking water, she decided she had to do something.
Sarah and her co-founder started Blueland as a starting point for changing the way we think about cleaning products, and the containers they come in. After discovering most cleaning products contain 90% water, Sarah envisioned a tablet that could then be mixed with water at home, minimizing the need to buy plastic-packaged products every time. The biggest lesson she’s learned? It’s nearly impossible to have a “perfect” solution to plastic at this point, but that’s not a reason to give up trying.
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Big Ideas
The disturbing fate of plastics and why we need to change that.
The challenges Blueland encountered in product development.
How reaching beyond the eco-conscious market actually broadens the environmental impact.
Guest Website
Blueland
@Blueland
@spaiji
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Oct 13, 2020 • 25min
Tiny But Transparent: Melissa Clayton of Tiny Tags
Tiny Tags is a small company, and Melissa Clayton likes it that way. After working as a CPA early on in her career, eventually the entrepreneurial genes she inherited from her father began to activate, stirring within Melissa the desire to start her own company.
Ironically, Melissa didn’t know a whole lot about jewelry making when she got the idea for a line that would celebrate the many facets that motherhood can take. What she has learned, however, is that “everybody you meet knows something you don’t.” A chance encounter on a plane put her in touch with a woman who would help her learn the ins and outs of running a jewelry company. Since then, Melissa has been met with lessons that have taught her how important it is to adhere to the vision that feels most authentic to the company, regardless of what anyone else might think.
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Big Ideas
The importance of having a supportive community when raising children.
How to work effectively with a spouse or family member.
The value in focusing on what is authentic to the company rather than trying to cast a wide net.
Guest Website
Tiny Tags
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Oct 6, 2020 • 28min
Think Outside the Box: Katie Rosen Kitchens of FabFitFun
Back in 2010, the zenith of subscription boxes was just beyond the horizon - a small glimmer in the consumer’s eye. Katie Rosen saw this as an opportunity not to be missed. These days, while they may be ubiquitous across multiple markets, Katie has found a way to keep FabFitFun one of the most sought-after subscription boxes on the market, even after 10 years.
Inspired by beauty boxes but unsatisfied with the (small) size of the samples, Katie sought to create boxes that would get customers excited, including full sized products at a fraction of the price. By relying on consumer feedback from day one, and creating community beyond simply selling, the company has garnered a loyal following that now boasts over a million members worldwide.
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Big Ideas
Keeping afloat in saturated markets. [05:20]
How to grow a loyal following within your brand’s community. [10:00]
Guest Website
FabFitFun
Instagram
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Sep 29, 2020 • 27min
Get Your Own Seat: Suzanne Lerner of Michael Stars
How often do people consider the ethics behind the brands they buy? While it’s becoming increasingly popular to make sure your money is going somewhere “woke,” it’s still not quite the norm. Suzanne Lerner, then, was ahead of her time when she and Michael founded the company of the same name in the 1980’s, and made it their mission to support equality in all its various facets.
While the company has had to pivot and grow over the years, the heart of their mission has remained the same. Suzanne regularly puts their company profits towards charitable organizations, and has recently paired with Gloria Steinem to support voting initiatives in addition to work for gender and racial equity. As Suzanne puts it, “It’s okay to make a profit, but it’s even better to give it away.”
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Big Ideas
Advice for getting a new product in stores. [04:37]
How to progress in business when your partner is unable to continue in their role. [07:53]
Advice for working with margins. [14:24]
Links
Ms. Foundation
ERA Coalition
A Call to Men
Black Voters Matter
Voto Latino
March On
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Sep 22, 2020 • 31min
The Prophecy of Bea: Learning to Be Zero F*cks Zen With Bea Dixon of The Honey Pot Company
Lots of businesses start with a dream, but rarely is it literally by the guidance of someone who arrives in your slumber. For Bea Dixon, it was exactly that: months of a persistent health condition culminated in a dreamtime visit from Bea’s grandmother, who gave her the recipe that would heal her body once and for all. Thus began the earliest iterations of The Honey Pot Company.
After working as a pharmacy tech for 10 years, followed by her own cleaning business and stints in the realm of natural supplements, Bea knew her personal and professional experience made her the perfect candidate to launch a line of plant-based feminine care products. Eight years in, the success of The Honey Pot Co. is growing everyday. Bea now has her sights set on creating a life of beauty and simplicity, where she owns her own time and lives by the philosophy that “everything communicates.”
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Big Ideas
Understanding the role of pH in vaginal health. [02:36]
The struggles presented by discrimination in starting and owning your own business as a woman or person of color. [12:17]
Guest Website
The Honey Pot Company
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Sep 15, 2020 • 29min
For the Love of Brick & Mortar: Jill Manoff of Glossy
Jill Manoff loves brick and mortar, rarely gets a pedicure, and holds a soft spot for reading paper magazines on the beach. This may seem incongruous for the editor-in-chief of a high profile online publication like Glossy, but Jill knows what she likes.
This hasn’t always been the case. Before Jill made the move to New York, she was working as a fashion writer, and then a stylist. Getting burnt out from overworking herself, she reached a point where she had a day off and realized she didn’t even know what she liked to do for fun anymore. This turning point forced Jill to take a look at her life, gather a new perspective, and figure out how she really wanted to spend her life.
She’s still not interested in getting a massage, though.
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Big Ideas
How to work your way up in the fashion world. [04:28]
The value in taking a pay cut if it’s for the job you truly love. [06:10]
The multidimensional nature of women, and how we can use this as a strength. [13:16]
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Sep 8, 2020 • 28min
Martha Miller: Getting Comfortable Working in Ambiguity
Martha Miller never really thought she’d be working for the federal government. A self-proclaimed “over achiever,” Martha studied cognitive neuroscience and obtained a law degree from Georgetown before entering the field of law. She’s even rumored to have used the Rebecca Minkoff M.A.B. bag at her first job!
In 2016 Martha was appointed the Director of the Office of the Advocate for Small Business Capital Formation, a branch of the SEC. Simultaneously creating and directing a brand new government office catapulted Martha out of her comfort zone, forcing her to find “comfort in ambiguity” and recognize that it’s when we’re pushed beyond our limits that real impact can occur. Her work, in turn, helps small business owners move out of their comfort zones in order to reap the rewards that come with dreaming big.
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Big Ideas
The importance of learning about different fundraising options and finding the best one for your company. [05:28]
Getting comfortable working through ambiguity. [13:31]
Advice for small businesses. [16:50]
Guest Website
Office of the Advocate for Small Business Capital Formation
Email: smallbusiness@sec.gov
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Sep 1, 2020 • 35min
The Catalyst for Change is Conversation: Ally Love of Love Squad
Ally Love is a tour de force. You may know her from your Peloton workouts, or perhaps from watching the Brooklyn Nets. Either way, this dancer-turned-host-turned-fitness instructor-turned-entrepreneur has mastered more careers in her 29 years on this planet than many people do in a lifetime.
After a grave childhood accident left doctors questioning if Ally would ever recover her mobility, her mother enrolled her in a dance class. Ally flourished in the dance studio, and commenced the pursuit that would eventually lead her from Miami to New York. Several years and many successful careers later, Ally has founded Love Squad, aimed at supporting the work and wellbeing of women at little to no cost. Ally’s valiant mission is for every woman to have their own love squad, surrounding themselves with other women who lift them up and celebrate them for who they are.
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Big Ideas
Ally’s story of personal triumph. [00:48]
The inspiration behind Love Squad. [15:55]
Social change as a driving force for political change. [20:40]
Guest Website
Love Squad
Instagram
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Aug 25, 2020 • 32min
Green Goddess: Catharine Arnston of ENERGYbits
When was the last time you thought about algae? Maybe you’re a health maven ahead of the curve and you enjoyed some in your smoothie this morning, but most folks would sooner associate algae with a pond in late summer than a nutrient boost in their breakfast.
Catharine Arnston is looking to change that. After her sister was diagnosed with cancer and a doctor recommended supporting her treatment with chlorophyll-rich chlorella, Catharine began researching the health benefits of algae more deeply. She found was that what amounts to a multi-billion dollar industry in China makes barely a blip in the U.S. market. Using chlorella and spirulina, both of which come with their own distinctly powerful nutrients, Catharine started ENERGYbits, the only algae supplement brand of its kind in the U.S.
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Links
ENERGYbits - 20% Off Promotional Code: RMXenergybits
Why the world needs algae
How algae helps protect with a strong immune system
Improve Wellness with algae
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Aug 18, 2020 • 27min
Execution is Everything: Danielle Bernstein, Author and Founder of WeWoreWhat
You may have heard of Danielle Bernstein, author, entrepreneur, and queen of the fashion scene on Instagram. What you may not know is that ten years ago she was an intern at Rebecca Minkoff!
Growing up on Long Island, Danielle wasn’t sure what sort of career she wanted – all she knew was that she was destined to live in New York City. Her dreams of a life like the ones portrayed on Sex and the City led her to several internships, which then solidified her desire to foray into the world of fashion. Ten years and multiple business ventures later, Danielle is using her status as an influencer for the good of the community, walking her talk and showcasing the notion that when we lift each other up we make the world a better place.
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Big Ideas
The idea behind WeWoreWhat and the concept of working with influencers. [08:05]
The value and longevity that is created when one is willing to put in the work and effort. [12:38]
What to look for in potential hires in order to build a stellar team. [15:12]
Links
This Is Not a Fashion Story
Danielle Bernstein at Macy’s
WeWoreWhat Shop
WeGaveWhat
Moe Assist
The Global Creators Community
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