Trailblazers

Erica Wenger
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Dec 20, 2022 • 1h 6min

Personal Finance EXPLAINED ft. Maia Monell: Founder of Nav.it

This week we chat with the expert on all things Personal Finance, Maia Monell. Founder, Maia Monell, is shaking up the financial technology space (industry defined as fintech) through Nav.it. Founded in 2018, Nav.it provides personalized financial coaching to create lasting behavioral change around financial habits. Through daily check-ins, insights, and community conversations empower users to live financially well. Maia is devoted to closing wealth gaps perpetuated by a system not built for the majority of America and believes that financial wellbeing is an integral part of creating a healthier and more equitable society. Through her work as a founding team member at BridgeAthletic, a performance technology using prescriptive AI for fitness coaching, training, and reporting, Maia saw firsthand the detrimental effects poor financial and mental health could have on one’s physical performance. Maia took her overall health and wellness obsession and aimed to tackle financial fitness. Maia reveals her passion for changing the narrative around money to be inclusive, positive, and practical in its experience. Pioneering a new way to serve customers in the fintech space, Maia’s strength is in building competitive brands in the start-up space through brand strategy and community management. Under her expertise, Nav.it has grown over 150% in the last year and launched two new distribution channels.In this explained episode, the pair bridge Maia’s journey from an English degree, to a fitness company, to her venture into the Fintech space as she now stands as the Chief Growth Officer of her company, Nav.it. Breaking down the basics of personal finance and comparing large-scale company tactics to everyday-language, Maia offers an inside scoop into better money habits for us all. Conversations on changing your mind, anti-procrastination, and a fascination with money are just the beginning...Twentysomethings, get ready for an hour that will change the trajectory of your financial journey with the expert herself, Maia Monell!Follow Us!Maia Monell: @maiamonell (and LinkedIn here)Nav.it: @letsnavit (and website here)Erica Wenger: @erica_wengerDear Twentysomething: @deartwentysomething
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Dec 13, 2022 • 44min

Alexa Von Tobel: Founding Partner At Inspired Capital & Founder of LearnVest

This week we chat with finance mogul, Alexa Von Tobel.Alexa von Tobel, CFP® is the founder and managing partner of Inspired Capital and the New York Times-Bestselling Author of Financially Fearless and Financially Forward. Founded in 2019, Inspired Capital is a $500M early-stage venture capital firm that invests across categories of innovation. Prior to Inspired Capital, Alexa founded LearnVest in 2008 with the goal of helping people make progress on their money. After raising nearly $75 million in venture capital, LearnVest was acquired by Northwestern Mutual in May 2015 in one of the biggest fintech acquisitions of the decade. She later assumed the role of Chief Innovation Officer through which she oversaw Northwestern Mutual’s venture arm.In this episode the pair trace back to the start of Alexa’s “work hard” approach to success, recalling her high school years as a student athlete and her psychology studies at Harvard University. Alexa breaks down how a positive attitude is the key to success and offers insight to achieving and maintaining a positive space. Conversations on building success with her husband, the road to finance in NYC, and mixing talent with passion to achieve dreams are just the beginning… Twentysomethings, get ready for an episode with the woman of the hour, Alexa Von Tobel!Follow Us!Alexa Von Tobel: @alexavontobelInspired Capital: @inspiredcapital (and website here)Learn Vest: @learnvest (and website here)Erica Wenger: @erica_wengerDear Twentysomething: @deartwentysomething
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Dec 6, 2022 • 26min

Solo Episode: Art of Cold Outreach

Discover the art of cold outreach and its pivotal role in networking success. Learn effective cold emailing techniques that prioritize clarity and brevity. Explore how active listening can transform connections and drive results. Understand how jealousy can be channeled into motivation for achieving your goals. Gain insights into the importance of confidence and competence in communication. Uncover actionable tips that empower you to create endless opportunities for personal and professional growth!
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Nov 29, 2022 • 47min

Laura Wasser: Celebrity Divorce Attorney & Chief of Divorce Evolution At Divorce.Com

This week we chat with renowned celebrity divorce attorney, Laura Wasser.Laura is a family law expert, author, entrepreneur, and Chief of Divorce Evolution at Divorce.com. Laura has made it her driving purpose to help people divorce through less combative, more affordable modern solutions—in large part by founding online divorce service It’s Over Easy, which was folded into Divorce.com’s expansive platform in 2022. Finding common cause with Divorce.com, Laura also joined as Chief of Divorce Evolution, empowering her to share her passion for easing the devastating toll divorce can take on families and children.For over a decade, Laura has been changing the face of divorce. She is the author of the New York Times bestseller, “It Doesn’t Have to Be That Way: How to Divorce Without Destroying Your Family and Bankrupting Yourself.” She also hosts the Divorce Sucks! and All’s Fair podcasts, where she shares her expertise and guides divorcing couples in reclaiming control of their destinies.In this episode the pair trace back to the start of Laura’s journey as a rhetoric major at Cal Berkeley, transforming the art of argumentation through literary analysis into her lifelong career in law. The trials and tribulations of Laura’s twenties are seen as the defining moments of her future career and this week we’ve got the inside scoop. Conversations on the challenges of law school, nightclub employment, and high-profile clients are just the beginning… Twentysomethings, listen now for an hour of stories and wisdom from the successful Laura Wasser!Follow Us!Laura Wasser: @laurawasserofficialDivorce Evolution: website hereErica Wenger: @erica_wengerDear Twentysomething: @deartwentysomething
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Nov 22, 2022 • 50min

Enneagram EXPLAINED ft. Leah Elias: Co-founder of the Enneagram Studio

This week we chat with the expert on “Enneagrams”, Leah Elias. Leah studied Chinese at the University of Michigan as a means to challenge herself and spent her first five years post-grad in Beijing, cultivating the skills that landed her a Chief of Staff position. While achieving success and strides on paper, she found herself struggling with burnouts in her twenties. Leah was introduced to the Enneagram when she was looking to free herself from her lifelong struggle with perfectionism. This discovery was so profound and enlightening, she quit her job as Chief of Staff and is now a full time Enneagram coach and writer. In this explained episode, the pair breakdown just how this enneagram system of personality typing describes patterns in how people interpret the world and manage their emotions. Leah touches on the nine different enneagram types and explains how with each type, there lies an associated fear and desire acting as a driving force in the behaviors, decision making, and communication of that person.Leah ties her experiences with perfectionism, burnout, tainted relations and more back to her enneagram type and connects how all of these affairs of her life are improved and enriched as a result of understanding and working with enneagrams. Conversations on burnout at the peak of her career, frustration without solution, and improved relations as a result of enneagram work is just the beginning…Twentysomethings, get ready for an hour with the expert on all things enneagrams, Leah Elias!Follow Us!The Enneagram Studio: website hereFree Enneagram Test: website hereErica Wenger: @erica_wengerDear Twentysomething: @deartwentysomething
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Nov 15, 2022 • 48min

Emily Ruhl: Founder of Public School Pictures

This week we chat with the young and ambitious model-turned-writer and producer, Emily Ruhl. Emily is the founder of Public School Pictures, a full-service creative studio currently producing her first TV series, 13th Stepping. Before venturing into the world of film and production, Emily was the face of our favorite magazine prints and makeup lines for nearly a decade, starting at only age thirteen! Transitioning from the spotlight of the fashion and beauty industry to her role behind the scenes in film, this episode covers it all…In this episode the pair go back to the beginning of Emily’s journey at New York Fashion Week, age thirteen, where she was scouted and signed to her first modeling contract in Tokyo. Appearing as the face of everyone’s favorite magazines and makeup lines, Emily offers insight into her teenage years and what it meant to grow up fast in a city that never sleeps. She then dives into the challenges of growing up in the public eye as she transitions into film. Now, at twenty-three years old, she’s embracing the film industry not only through acting, but now writing and producing her first TV series, 13th Stepping, through her own production company, Public School Pictures. Conversations on mental obstacles, living alone in NYC as a teenager, and the inspiration behind her films today are just the beginning…Twentysomethings, listen now for an hour of inspiration with the incredible Emily Ruhl!Follow Us!Emily Ruhl: @emilyruhlPublic School Pictures: @publicschoolpicturesErica Wenger: @erica_wengerDear Twentysomething: @deartwentysomething
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Nov 8, 2022 • 38min

Solo Episode: My Personal Finance Journey

This week we’re talking all about finances with our host, Erica Wenger! Everything from making money, to spending, saving, and investing… Erica covers it all this week taking us back to the beginning of her personal finance journey. Establishing her perspective and relationship with money throughout the way, we see her personal evolution with finances and the role it plays in her career in social entrepreneurship. In this episode, Erica takes us through her personal practices for money management, the establishment of financial priorities, and offers tips and tricks for budgeting and saving. Conversations on a childhood support system to her present financial situation, Erica breaks down her “August strategy” and shares her inside secrets to investments and passive income. Twentysomethings, if you’re navigating a rough financial road, this is the episode for you. Listen now for a journey filled with gems and tips on managing personal finances to get you out of the rut with our host, Erica Wenger!Follow Us!Erica Wenger: @erica_wengerDear Twentysomething: @Deartwentysomething
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Nov 1, 2022 • 51min

Melissa Ben-Ishay: Founder of "Baked By Melissa"

This week we chat with culinary and business genius, Melissa Ben-Ishay. Melissa Ben-Ishay is the founder of Baked by Melissa, the New York City-based dessert brand famous for its handcrafted, bite-size cupcakes in a wide variety of ever-changing flavors. The company ships nationwide, operates 14 stores and has sold over 150 million cupcakes. Every bite-size treat is still made by hand using only the most delicious ingredients. Melissa has been profiled in People, Forbes, Inc., Business Insider, has been featured on The Tamron Hall Show, Today Show, and more.  In October of 2017, she released her first cookbook, Cakes by Melissa, and currently serves as the company’s CEO.In this episode, the pair discuss Melissa’s career in advertising despite her childhood passion for baking, and how through her journey she found a way to combine all her talents and experiences. Capitalizing on the idea that people should be able to taste more flavors without a post-dessert guilt trip, she decided to do what she loved and launched Baked by Melissa in 2008. Bringing together culinary and entrepreneurship, Baked by Melissa embodies everything we love about business and passion. Conversations on childhood passion, corporate struggles, and following your dreams are just the beginning this week…Twentysomethings, get ready for an hour of inspiration where we mix business with guilt-free pleasure this week featuring Melissa Ben-Ishay!Follow Us!Melissa Ben-Ishay: @melissabenishayBaked by Melissa: @bakedbymelissaErica Wenger: @erica_wengerDear Twentysomething: @deartwentysomething
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Oct 25, 2022 • 37min

DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) EXPLAINED ft. Mariah Driver: Senior Product Inclusion & Equity Manager At Adobe

This week we chat with the woman on all things "DEI", Mariah Driver. DEI, or "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion" is entering the workspace at rapid speed, and thankfully so! Mariah Driver was formerly the Head of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Webflow, where she worked to design systems and experiences that enabled everyone to show up authentically and grow to their full potential.In this explained episode, the pair uncover Mariah's background in training and research in social scientific methods, critical race theory, and organizational psychology. Through all her work and experiences, Mariah seeks to question, reimagine, and redesign the systems and practices that surround us to ensure that all people can access equitable opportunities and build a better world. Conversations on the reality of equity, corporate structure, and a Q&A portion at the end are just the beginning.Twentysomethings, get ready for an hour with the expert on all things DEI and more with Mariah Driver!Follow Us!Mariah Driver: @mariahkellyyyErica Wenger: @erica_wengerDear Twentysomething: @deartwentysomething
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Oct 18, 2022 • 49min

Carolyn Yachanin: Founder & CEO of Copina Co.

This week we chat with the queen of the holistic beauty approach, Carolyn Yachanin. Carolyn is the founder and CEO of Copina Co., a plant-based boost blend line formulated by herbalists supporting the body’s natural collagen production and shifting the beauty industry from the inside out. Years of harsh acne medications left her skin dry and depleted with her gut health in shambles; here was the start of Carolyn’s journey to Copina Co. as she grew to believe that the new focus of beauty needs to be on internal health. Starting off as a wellness blog, Copina Co. has now launched several products both online and in our favorite stores, supporting the ideology that internal health is the key to beauty and therefore transforming the industry itself. In this episode, the pair trace back through Carolyn’s journey to Copina Co. starting at the beginning with her California native upbringing. Carolyn shares her experience healing cystic acne and gut health issues through holistic treatments and introduces us to the passion backing her business. Breaking away from the beauty standards, Carolyn encourages a focus on internal health as a means of achieving external beauty. Conversations on moments of doubt, changing the narrative of beauty standards, and holistic healing are just a peek into this episode…Twentysomethings, get ready for an hour of insight into the world of healing and beauty from the inside out with the inspiring, Carolyn Yachanin. **Use code DEARTWENTYSOMETHING to get 15% off your first order!Follow Us!Carolyn Yachanin: @carolynyachaninCopina Co: @copinaco (and website here)Erica Wenger: @erica_wengerDear Twentysomething: @deartwentysomething

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