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S2:E28: Best of Season 2
And that's a wrap! Here are a few of my favorite moments with my guests from season 2. It was a great season filled with insights, inspiration, and tangible tools to implement into your life for immediate impact. A special thank you to my guests for shari
S2:E27: "Dear Twenty-Something Me . . . "
Most of us have things we'd love to go back and tell our younger selves. Whether it's to be gentler with our failures, proud of our accomplishments, or just the reminder to keep at our dreams, we often have more insight when looking back. So, I asked seve
S2:E26: Hitting the Right Notes for Success
Gospel singer, author, Wall Street extraordinaire for over 30 years, and a woman with a wealth of knowledge -- there's very little that Carla Harris can't do. Carla, a senior client advisor at Morgan Stanley, shares her pearls of wisdom on how to position
S2:E25: The Art of Communication in the Workplace
What do security, collaboration and camaraderie have in common? They are the outcomes of solid trust and communication coupled with diversity and inclusion. Kasia Hanson, Global IOT Video Security Sales leader at Intel, is the true definition of an inclus
S2E24: Surviving
Cindy Ashton was born with less than a 20% survival rate. To say the actress/author/speaker/coach has persevered through what seemed like insurmountable odds and obstacles would be a grand understatement. Hear how she did it in our latest episode of Theod
S2:E23: Elevator Offer
What would you do if Michael J. Fox offered you a job in an elevator? Debi Brooks lived that scenario, leading to her co-founding and becoming the CEO of The Michael J. Fox Foundation following an illustrious career on Wall Street. Debi, who was recently
S2E22: The Connection to Loss
Debbie Danon, founder of Time to Flourish, helps remove the stigma of miscarriages and infant fatality in the workplace by discussing the difficult conversation of loss, while recognizing the the art of conceiving as a good thing for both the individual a
S2:E21: The Hammer to the Glass Ceiling
Jacquelle Amankonah Horton is in the top 1% of 2% of black female executives breaking the mold - something she's equal parts proud and frustrated about. Jacquelle left Silicon Valley during the global pandemic - as a new mother - to embrace The Great Rein
S2E20: Encouraging Equality
We all crave the recipe for balance. Alison McConnell, CMO of Publicis Health Media, is a working mom and leader who encourages us to ask for what we want in our careers. Not only that, she encourages and empowers brands to reimagine gender inclusion, equ
S2E19: Revitalizing Working Parents on Their Journey to Balance and Fulfillment
Esther Wojcicki joins us for episode 19 to discuss revitalizing working parents. She is known as the "Godmother of Silicon Valley" and is a highly respected award-winning educator, wife, mother, grandmother, award-winning journalist, and author of How to