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“Love is the cure:” Dr. Donna Marks (Episode 128)
For many families, the holidays will look and feel very different this year. The added stress of coping with a pandemic that will either prevent us from seeing relatives, or will present difficult social situations.
Embracing diversity of thought as a confidence builder! (Episode 125)
Happy November and Happy Election Week (finally!) Rather than dive into the Election fray, today I’m talking about a different and often overlooked component of confidence and leadership building, especially for women!
Trust your gut or your mentor? (Episode 124)
This week, I’m launching an additional feature to She Said/She Said Podcast — a short-form podcast published a few times a month with additional perspective on a topic that’s come up in recent conversation my guests. Today, we’re tackling mentorship.
Maria Bartiromo: Blazing a trail and staying true to her core (Episode 123)
A legend in the world of business news for more than three decades, Maria Bartiromo has covered every major story since the early 1990s. She’s won two Emmys, a Gracie, and countless other awards for her work. Currently,
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month: “A life of service” — Nancy Brinker (Episode 122)
Hi friends, In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I’m re-releasing a conversation I had with the amazing Nancy Brinker, a woman who is the undeniable leader in the global war to eradicate breast cancer.
Building a life of global impact: Bonnie Glick, Deputy Administrator, USAID (Episode 121)
Bonnie Glick is the Deputy Administrator of USAID, a U.S. Government agency primarily responsible for administering civilian foreign aid and development assistance. With a budget of more than $27 billion and 11,000 people on staff worldwide,
Using the power of story to dramatize ideals: pharmaceutical chemist turned fiction author Genevieve “Gen” LaGreca (Episode 120)
Genevive “Gen” LaGreca has built a successful career as an independent author who uses the power of story to portray and dramatize thought-provoking ideas and ideals especially related to freedom and independence.
A “philanthro-capitalist” changing lives through opportunity: Francine LeFrak (Episode 119)
Two particularly powerful themes come through in Episode 119: how setback can be a transformational force even when it may not seem like it at first; and the power and value of providing work and an opportunity to those in need.
Living with passion and purpose: Dr. Praise Matemavi, first Zimbabwean abdominal transplant surgeon (Episode 118)
This week, Episode 118 is all about passion, purpose, and overcoming significant odds to accomplish a life-long dream! I’m talking with Dr. Praise Matemavi, the first Zimbabwean abdominal transplant surgeon.
Navigating and surviving the unexpected: Maggie Craddock, executive coach and author of “Lifeboat” (Episode 117)
Maggie Craddock is President and Founder of Workplace Relationships. She is a former Wall Street financial analyst turned executive coach who has worked with clients at all levels — from Fortune 500 CEOs and executives to those just starting out in the...