

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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Aug 11, 2020 • 35min
Sharing is Caring: Squad Goals with Isa Watson
Published chemistry whiz, JP Morgan financial expert, and classically trained pianist Isa Watson had a perfectly-honed plan to take her straight to the senate. Accustomed to excelling in almost any field she attempted, it was no surprise that Isa achieved many outstanding goals all at a young age. However, when Isa was in her late 20’s, her father’s sudden death turned everything upside down. What had always seemed like the perfect plan for the perfect life began to feel hollow.
In the wake of personal tragedy, Isa sought to reevaluate her priorities, and what emerged was a desire to carry on the traditions her parents had valued, namely supporting friends and the community. The idea for Squad was born: an app for your phone that connects you with likeminded individuals in real life. Now, Isa says, she hopes to use technology as a tool to generate empathy, compassion, and healthy relationships in a world that simultaneously creates proximity and distance all in the same breath.
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Big Ideas
Processing grief and trauma, and how that changes our goals and perspective. [04:10]
Tips for fundraising – start before you need the money, get traction before you raise, and maintain practices of selfcare. [15:42]
The need for white people to educate themselves on the structure of systemic racism in order to become better allies. [23:14]
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Text ISA at 474747 for resources in anti-racism training!
Squad
Instagram
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Aug 4, 2020 • 26min
Team Work, Team Success: Sarah Shadonix of Scout & Cellar
When Sarah Shadonix decided to leave the world of law and pursue her passion for wine, she didn’t think it would come with daily headaches. In studying to become a sommelier, the nightly tastings were leaving her regretful the next morning, even when she limited her consumption. Curious to figure out why, Sarah commenced an exhaustive research of the wine making process from start to finish.
What she found was that the vast majority of wines are cultivated and treated with a staggering number of pesticides, herbicides and insecticides, in addition to a number of other chemicals and added sugars. Unfortunately none of this is required to be disclosed to consumers.
Hopeful to continue her career in wine, Sarah made it her mission to create a company founded in “clean crafted” products. Scout & Cellar is now approaching its third birthday. Founded on such tenets as authenticity, transparency and teamwork, the company has gone from one employee and $2 million in first year sales to a company of 100, with sales reaching $60 million last year. Now that’s a reason to celebrate!
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Big Ideas
Sarah’s interest in wine, and how she discovered the need for a “clean wine movement.” [00:59]
The power behind teamwork, and inspiring others to join you in your vision. [11:55]
Tips for seeking out “clean crafted” wines. [17:58]
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Jul 28, 2020 • 35min
This is a Human Issue: Tovah Haim of Bodily
Before you become pregnant and give birth, you may think you have a pretty good idea of the whole process. It may come as a shock, then, when all sorts of things happen to your body that no one ever mentioned. Why, in the 21st century, are we still left in the dark on so many aspects of one of the most commonly shared experiences in human history?
Tovah Haim has made it her mission to change all that. When her own journey through pregnancy and birth was filled with surprises that were all considered normal, she decided it was unacceptable for women to continue to go through this process uninformed. In founding Bodily, she’s made it her mission not only to illuminate the hidden aspects of pregnancy, birth, and recovery, but to provide products that make the experience a holistic and supportive one.
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Big Ideas
The lack of resources surrounding bodily changes during and after pregnancy. [03:55]
Learning to understand your potential market in “taboo” subject areas. [11:50]
Ways in which we can support each other in opening up about traditionally private topics, such as health, bodies and finances. [13:59]
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Jul 21, 2020 • 20min
It’s the Time to Try: Michelle Cordeiro Grant of Lively
Back in January, Michelle Cordeiro Grant, CEO and founder of Lively (those cute bras you see on Instagram!), was consumed by ways to expand the brand’s brick and mortar presence. What seemed like a paramount concern quickly changed as the news of coronavirus set in.
With shoppers now spending more time online looking for purchases, Michelle decided to embrace the challenge, rather than shy away from it. Taking inspiration from such well-known companies as Apple, Exxon and Disney, all of which started during “periods of correction,” Michelle shares her belief that this is actually a fertile time for business if it can work to meet the needs of consumers. As she says, “This is the time to try a lot [of different things] and break shit,” knowing that each experiment takes you one step closer to success.
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Big Ideas
How to get more eyes on your company. [03:36]
How new business practices learned during COVID can translate to future success. [07:14]
Ways to keep your team motivated in uncertain times. [09:46]
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Jul 14, 2020 • 30min
Innovative Impact: Discussing the Intersection of Business and Social Responsibility with Susan McPherson
What does it take for a company to do well? Not financially, but in terms of its impact on employees, the community, and the environment? Susan McPherson of McPherson Strategies makes it her mission to help companies create social impact and increase corporate responsibility, with the adage that “business is a force for good, and sustainability is good for business.”
After working in corporate America for most of her life, at the age of 48 Susan took the opportunity to start her own business. While it may have been scary at first, she soon realized the business she wanted to create utilized the very skills she had cultivated in working for others, but this time she could call it her own. Now in the process of getting her first book published, Susan is excited to share what she knows about forging meaningful connections by being of service to others.
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Big Ideas
What is corporate responsibility and why does it matter? [01:02]
Challenges faced by women in corporate settings. [10:41]
Learning to recognize the way choices of both consumers and manufacturers have a ripple effect on the environment. [16:04]
Guest Website
McPherson Strategies
Instagram
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Jul 7, 2020 • 22min
Lean Into Courage: Writer Minda Harts on the Power of Intersectionality in the Workplace
Writer Minda Harts does not want you to give up or shy away. The writer, speaker and career revolutionary has made it her mission to support women of color in their professional goals. Now, as the call for change rings stronger than ever, Minda asks that we use our intentionality to take this opportunity from a moment to a movement, holding ourselves and others accountable in such a way that contributes to long term change for the better.
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Big Ideas
The inspiration and need for books like The Memo. [03:02]
Ways for white people to generate awareness and understanding of the many nuances of racism, and therefore how to work against it. [06:28]
Inclusion as a way of humanizing one another. [09:04]
Guest Website
Minda Harts
Instagram
Twitter
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Jun 30, 2020 • 25min
Be Your Own Boss: Taking the Reigns of Career Transition with Emilie Aries of Bossed Up
In this episode of our COVID-specific series we are thrilled to have guest Emilie Aries, author, speaker and CEO/founder of Bossed Up. After experiencing extreme stress from a young age working on political campaigns in D.C., Emilie decided it was time to be her own boss, creating a new career that would fuel her fire rather than burn her out. Emilie now uses research, tactical and practical training to guide other women through their own career transitions.
At the moment there may be a lot of people facing this very challenge, not as a choice but as a matter of necessity. Emilie uses her expertise to share tips on job search, the concept of a “bridge job,” and ways to finesse a résumé for better results. She also dives into the importance of psychological safety as modeled in leadership, and why now it’s more important than ever to embrace our shared vulnerability with open arms.
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Big Ideas
The concept of a “bridge job” and the “CAR method” that can be used to improve results when changing jobs or switching between industries. [05:22]
Symptoms of burnout and ways to keep yourself supported in times of stress. [10:52]
Why it’s important for leaders to create a sense of psychological safety in this period of time. [17:10]
Guest Website
Bossed Up
EmilieAries.com
Bossed Up Podcast
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Jun 23, 2020 • 22min
Biz, Please: Mary Ann Reilly of Visa Talks Small Business Success
Maybe you’re a small business owner. Maybe you’d barely gotten your feet wet when COVID hit. Under these conditions, everyone is trying to regroup and reorganize, but small business owners are in a unique situation: they’re trying to figure out how to keep revenue flowing and adapt to the digital-first world we are living in, without the funding that a large corporation has. To tackle these topics we have Mary Ann Reilly, Head of North America Marketing at Visa.
Mary Ann holds extensive experience in finance, marketing and global branding. Some of her favorite projects, however, are programs that support small businesses and champion women’s advancement. Last year, Visa partnered with the Female Founder Collective to launch She’s Next, Empowered by Visa, a global initiative that helps women in their efforts to run, fund and grow their small businesses. And, more recently, Visa announced a significant commitment to digitally enable 50 million small and micro businesses around the globe in the wake of the economic crisis.
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Big Ideas
Leveraging the tools at your disposal to transition your business online. [03:24]
How to plan a successful reopening that prioritizes health and safety. [05:20]
Links
Female Founder Collective
She’s Next, Empowered by Visa
Visa Small Business Hub
Authorize.Net is waiving its gateway monthly fee for new merchants until August 1, 2020, which provides access to several digital payment and fraud management tools
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Jun 16, 2020 • 34min
Broad Generalizations: Changing the Narrative with Samantha DiGennaro
When Samantha DiGennaro felt things begin to falter in her corporate job, she made a bold move. Rather than meekly waiting to see how things would transpire, she headed directly into HR and crafted an elegant exit strategy.
Samantha is a “take the bull by the horns” kind of gal. Rather than go to work for someone else, she took her newfound freedom as an opportunity to start her own PR and marketing firm, DiGennaro Communications. Founded on tenets of teamwork and equality, Samantha has made it her mission to embolden and uplift women in the workplace, encouraging us to find our voice and use it loudly!
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Big Ideas
The importance of making yourself known within the company, and speaking your truth. [06:13]
Working to create more gender equality within Fortune 500 companies. [15:25]
The changing face of PR. [16:47]
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Jun 9, 2020 • 36min
Taking Back Birth: Latham Thomas, Founder of Mama Glow
As we see people flock to the streets in support of ending violence against black communities, it’s beneficial to the cause to reflect upon other forms of racial inequity that exist in the U.S. in less overt ways. One such example is the disparity in maternal mortality rates between white mothers and women of color. Nationwide, black mothers are 4-5 times more likely to die in childbirth, with those statistics rising to 8-12 times in places like New York City. COVID-19 has only made the situation worse.
Latham Thomas, doula, author and founder of Mama Glow, has made it her mission to approach the entire reproductive continuum, including abortion, loss, birth, breastfeeding and even menopause, with information and support. Through Mama Glow, she works to create education and access to resources in order to support women at every stage in an ongoing commitment to advocacy through birth equity.
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Links
Irth App
13th Amendment Film
Mama Glow
Mama Glow on Instagram
Latham Thomas on Instagram
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