

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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Apr 9, 2020 • 14min
What To Do With Your Money In a Time of Crisis, With Sallie Krawcheck of Ellevest
With unemployment rates skyrocketing during the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us are worried about our money and our investments. In this mini episode Sallie Krawcheck, CEO and co-founder of Ellevest, answers Rebecca's questions about money and gives us actionable tips to ease our anxiety. HINT: It starts by taking a deep breath! So whether you're unemployed, or wondering if now is a good time to invest in the stock market, Sallie gives us reassurance that in the long run things will work out. Visit http://ellevest.com/ to have your questions answered by Sally and her team. Like these bonus mini episodes? Don't forget to share with your friends, leave us a voice memo or email us your questions at superwomen@rebeccaminkoff.com
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Apr 7, 2020 • 34min
Ain’t No Mountain High Enough: Singer and Songwriter Jessi Alexander
She sings in the shower and in the car, and loves to watch, “The Bachelor.” She also wrote Miley Cyrus’ hit song, “The Climb.” This isn’t your best friend’s Tindr profile. We’re talking about Jessi Alexander, the prolific singer and songwriter who just released her latest album, Decatur County Red.
After spending much of her career writing songs for the likes of Miranda Lambert, Blake Shelton and Sheryl Crow, Jessi wrote a flurry of songs that she simply couldn’t part with. They felt like they were meant to be performed by her, and her alone. After wrestling with the notion of leaving her relative anonymity behind, Jessi decided to step into the spotlight, sharing her songs and raising her voice.
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Big Ideas
The unique energy that you bring to a project when it feels like a reflection of yourself, and you truly enjoy what you’re doing. [14:50]
Streaming and the financial toll it takes on songwriters. [18:58]
The importance of understanding your weaknesses, and when to delegate. [28:13]
Links
Instagram – for tour updates
Decatur County Red
It All Begins With a Song Documentary
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Mar 31, 2020 • 32min
Market Yourself: Aliza Licht of Leave Your Mark
According to Aliza Licht, she wasn’t born with the ability to command a room. Growing up, the author, founder and president of Leave Your Mark, LLC, struggled to speak anytime she was thrust into the spotlight. It wasn’t until she was in college that she felt comfortable speaking before a group of people.
Working in PR for Donna Karan, it was Aliza’s Gossip Girl-inspired tactics that made the anonymous Twitter account, @dknyprgirl, one of the first popular fashion accounts on the platform. Now the president of a successful branding and digital strategy firm, Aliza is regularly booked for public speaking engagements, coaching entrepreneurs in leadership and encouraging their success.
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Big Ideas
The creative process and how that can be fueled by openness to new ideas. [06:49]
Keeping a “lead sheet” to keep track of contacts and future opportunities. [10:07]
The immense value in media training. [22:13]
Links
Leave Your Mark Book
Leave Your Mark Podcast
Forbes Article – How You Know You’re Not Meant To Be An Entrepreneur
Own The Room Training
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Mar 24, 2020 • 37min
Everyday Adventures: Ruzwana Bashir of Peek
Entrepreneur Ruzwana Bashir shares her journey from selling vegetables to founding Peek, a travel company. Topics include authenticity in business, prosecuting her abuser, and the value of seeking new experiences. She discusses overcoming biases in fundraising and the importance of perseverance and honesty in building successful partnerships.

Mar 19, 2020 • 3min
Special Message From Rebecca
Things are...weird. Thanks to all our listeners who continue to support us during this time. We're here for you and hope to keep you motivated and inspired.
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Mar 17, 2020 • 24min
Cooking is a Muscle: Getting Culinary with Mia Rigden of The Rasa Life
Nutrition runs in Mia Rigden’s blood. According to Mia, her grandmother, a dietician born in the 1930’s, was slathering coconut oil on her meals long before it was popular. Although Mia has always considered herself an adventurous eater, in her 20’s she found herself vacillating between enjoying the perks of restaurant PR work, and restricting herself to stringent juice cleanses.
Now focusing on integrative nutrition through her company, The Rasa Life, Mia works with clients to optimize their food choices in a way that works best for them. Eschewing the notion that diets need branding, Mia honors the understanding each person is unique, wellness does not necessarily equal thinness, and reminds us that we all have what it takes to be our own best chefs!
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Big Ideas
The benefits and drawbacks of working as a solo entrepreneur, and the importance of having a support system. [05:27]
Feminism and the social dynamics of cooking at home. [07:29]
Exploring the link between proper nutrition and mental health. [16:34]
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Mar 10, 2020 • 39min
Turning Failure Into Triumph with Barbara Corcoran
Barbara Corcoran wants to have as much fun as she can while she lives on this earth. “I always plan for fun – FIRST.” The real estate mogul and frequent guest on Shark Tank is an expert in business, but she makes living an enjoyable life her first priority.
Barbara is, however, no stranger to adversity. While she may make multimillionaire-dom look easy, she wasn’t born into a life of privilege. Growing up in New Jersey, she, her parents and her nine siblings shared a two-bedroom apartment. It was this modest upbringing that gave Barbara the freedom to take a chance on her own business. “I had nothing to lose and nowhere to go but up.” Now on her third successful business venture, Barbara shares what makes a company thrive, and how the worst experiences can become the greatest motivators.
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Big Ideas
The grief that sometimes accompanies selling a business. [08:13]
The process of starting over in business. [10:42]
The drawbacks inherent in multitasking. [21:10]
Guest Website
http://www.barbaracorcoran.com/
Business Unusual Podcast
Social Media
https://www.instagram.com/barbaracorcoran/?hl=en
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Mar 3, 2020 • 34min
You Don’t Get What You Don’t Ask For: Leigh Gallagher of Google and Fortune
Leigh Gallagher’s mom always told her, “Do what you love and the money will follow.” Journalism may not always be the most lucrative career, but Leigh has proven her mother right. This powerhouse of a writer not only made a name for herself in journalism, she was crowned Senior Editor at Large at Fortune Magazine – not an easy feat in the male-dominated business world.
Now Director of External Affairs at Google, Leigh is still going strong. She’s an advocate for women everywhere, and she’s taking her own advice: putting herself forward, asking lots of questions, and most importantly, asking for what she wants.
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Big Ideas
Reasons why there is such a drastic gap in numbers of male and female leadership, and what we can do to help close that. [04:37]
Ways to overcome writer’s block. [17:20]
The value in doing solid research. [19:21]
Links
The AirBnB Story
The End of The Suburbs: Where the American Dream is Moving
Fortune 40 Under 40
Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit
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Feb 25, 2020 • 26min
The Moral and Ethical DNA of Faryl Morse
Faryl Morse is not your average shoe designer. First off, she’s a woman in a male-dominated industry. Secondly, her care and devotion to creatively designed, well-made shoes is only outmatched by her humanitarian efforts. This is evident not only in Faryl’s desire to make cool shoes that are accessible to all people, but also in the way she cares for her employees. Her company, Farylrobin, is the first of its kind to create a summer program so the children of factory workers in China can be closer to their parents when school is not in session.
Starting off with a few sketches in her apartment, and now featured in stores like Anthropologie, Faryl has proven that it’s possible to make beautiful things while simultaneously making the world a better place.
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Big Ideas
Sexism and harassment within corporate culture. [06:03]
Making well-designed products that are priced in an accessible way, and also accessible to different sizes. [10:30]
Guest Website
http://www.farylrobin.com/
Social Media
https://www.instagram.com/farylrobin/?hl=en
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Feb 18, 2020 • 29min
Follow Your True North: Divya Gugnani of Wander Beauty
Sometimes it’s hard to remember that the skin is the largest organ of the body. We often take for granted this most precious part of ourselves that keeps us soft, safe, and literally holds us together! It’s also easy to forget that the skin is porous, and therefore absorbs many things from the environment, whether we realize it or not.
Divya Gugnani, co-founder of Wander Beauty, had a moment of revelation rushing to work one day. She wanted beauty and skincare products that were safe for her skin, effective, and also able to multitask. The idea for Wander Beauty was formed to directly address the pain points of women who have to balance work, travel and home life, and to help them look and feel good doing it.
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Big Ideas
Resilience and bouncing back from challenges. [08:20]
Knowing your limits, and the importance of surrounding yourself with experts in different areas. [18:12]
https://www.wanderbeauty.com/
https://www.instagram.com/wander_beauty/?hl=en
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