EP 25: Dreaming Up a Global Lifestyle Brand with Founders of Keva Style, Eva Harris and Ginny Ball
Eva Harris and Ginny Ball are truly building something special from their home offices here in the burbs of Virginia.
I am amazed at how these women have huge goals of building a global lifestyle brand and they are making it happen while raising children, taking the dog for a walk, and actually living their lives!
EP 24: Building Connections Through Book Clubs with BookClubz Co-Founder, Nancy Brown
I would describe the founders of BookClubz as considerate founders. They truly care about the people they serve, their partners, and their investors. They aren’t interested in shortcuts to profits, or stealing business, or being a dominant force in the market. They know they have a unique product, a dedicated community and they don’t have to play the Last Man Standing game and demolish the competition.
EP 23: Holding Space with Bonkosi Horn
Space doesn't always mean a physical space with four walls. Sometimes it is, but sometimes it’s just a feeling. A feeling you get when you are somewhere you can be completely comfortable.
Bonkosi Horn is still bringing people together all while quarantining at home with a brand new baby.
EP 22: PUTTING IT OUT THERE with Marissa Mullen of That Cheese Plate
Marissa throws her darts. And what I mean by that is that she just goes for it. She left a job she liked just fine to do something kind of crazy. Instead of holding on tight, she shot her shot, she threw her darts and she keeps throwing them again and again even if she doesn’t quite hit the target, she keeps throwing.
EP 21: Filling the Gaps with Akta Adani
Akta is using her unique blend of skills and experience to fill in the gaps from manufacturing to selling so that brands can do what they do best—marketing and customer service—and her company can be the bridge between artisan manufacturers all over the world and the companies we buy from every day.
EP 20: Redefining the Rules of Personal Disclosure with Therapist, Meghan Watson
Finding a therapist on Instagram is a very millennial thing to do, I know, but what struck me about Meghan and her message is that she didn’t sound like other therapists.
She was pulling from her personal experience as well as her professional background to educate about skills we can learn and implement in our daily lives. The things Meghan’s sharing is pulled from her work with clients and the tools she uses personally in navigating her own mental health challenges.
EP 19: Making Your Own Rules with Olivia June
Olivia is a perfect example of someone who lives by the rules, HER RULES, the ones she has made for herself. She has a guiding statement that she comes back to no matter what project she is working on, what business she is launching, or how she is showing up in the world.
Living this way is how she has been able to navigate the many highs, lows, and pivots that are par for the course when you are a woman in the world, let alone mother and female founder.
EP 18: Staying In Your Zone of Genius with Jen Olmstead
It's hard as a leader to decide what your role should be. Some prefer to delegate everything and become the leader of the business versus the doer in the business. They stay so far in the weeds, doing so many menial tasks because it's hard for them to ask for help and delegate.
But people like Jen intentionally define what their role is and stick to it. She loves the design work and the branding so she spends her time doing just that. Jen is a gift and her work is absolutely beautiful.
EP 17: Owning Your Story with Hillary Rea
What if the stories we hear growing up or the stories we tell ourselves don’t actually help us become the best version of us?! And what if they reinforce negative patterns that DON’T serve us?
Hillary Rea knows a thing or two about storytelling. She is the founder of Tell Me A Story, a full-service communication consulting business that trains multi-passionate entrepreneurs, mission-driven leaders, and committed change-makers how to use the art of storytelling as a powerful communication tool.
EP 16: Ladies Get Paid with Claire Wasserman
Claire Wasserman wrote a book that is a must-read for all working women–Ladies Get Paid.
Yes, this book talks about negotiating for more when you are a traditionally employed worker, but it really is so much more than that. Asking for more starts with confidence and confidence comes from having information. How can you have information if you don’t know how much other people are making?
EP 15: Radical Self-Love and Auto-Immune Disease with Christine Rich, Author of Chronic
In this episode, Christine shares with me how Chron’s disease affects her life and how it affected her at work. I’m so grateful to see this book come to life so that people who are suffering in silence can see themselves in Christine’s story.
If you’ve ever felt like you had to hide a part of yourself at work—or anywhere, really—you’re going to want to listen to this conversation.
EP 14: Creating Meaningful Connections with Carmen Hoffert
Carmen and I talk about all the things behind the scenes including why we do what we do, how we bring women together, and how we create spaces for women to show up as who they are rather than the typical labels they might associate themselves with.
At Rebelle, we are creating and cultivating a community of strong women to show up as they are so they can support one another—and now, more than ever, women need a place to turn to when they need help making decisions, a quick gut check, or even when they need a distraction. I know that’s the case for me!
EP 13: Thriving As A Multi-Passionate Person with Jaspre Guest
I absolutely love finding these types of multi-passionate people because they are WAY more interesting than the ones who have their entire identity wrapped up in one vocation. It may be harder to explain in your elevator pitch, but damn if it’s not way more fun to live this way.
EP 12: Leslie Lyons on Sensuality & Sexuality
Leslie is confident in her sexuality, but she's more interested in helping women learn about their sensuality.
So what’s the difference? Don’t worry: we go deep into all things sexuality and sensuality in this episode but the basics are that sensuality is all about activating your senses. If you’ve done any mindfulness work, you know that feeling your senses and feeling into your body is a huge part of mindfulness.
EP 11: Completely Done with the Boys Club with Jennifer Justice
Jennifer has represented men and women in the music industry –executives, talent, corporate partnerships… you name it. This woman knows how to make deals, but she was sick of making deals for men and watching women make deals—for less.
So, she decided she wasn't going to support men anymore and only represent women in her new firm, The Justice Department. Now, women from ALL over the entertainment industry are flocking to her to get what they deserve.
EP 10: How to Bounce Back from Burnout with Racheal Cook
She was talking about self-care as a business strategy. She was teaching about productivity and boundary setting and putting yourself first. She was basically an alien from another planet as far as I was concerned.
Rachel flipped the script on everything I thought I knew about being successful. She doesn't subscribe to the burnout life but also has really big goals. She makes space for downtime and rest but has a bigger vision than a lot of entrepreneurs that I know.
Ep 9: Leading by Example with Tara McMullin of What Works
I consider Tara an expert but she would never write that on any of her business cards. She keeps it so real: she shares the wins. She shares the missteps. She shares pretty much anything you want to know about her and her business. Tara truly walks the talk in regards to keeping things transparent—whether something works out great or not.
EP 08: Following Your Curiosity with Zoe Kenealy of TECHNOMANCY
Zoe is one of the most curious people I have interviewed in a long while. She operates in multiple industries, combines skills that you wouldn’t think combine, and is always asking questions and finding how things fit together while cross-pollinating every area that she touches with ideas from the places she has been.
Ep 7: Kat Schneider of Ritual on Growing A Family & A Startup
Sometimes you have to follow your own experience and block out the naysayers to create what you want to see in the world, whether that’s a conference like me or a company like today’s guest.
When Katerina Schneider realized that she couldn’t find a prenatal vitamin that she trusted, she decided to make one. Katerina is the founder and CEO of Ritual, a vitamin company dedicated to creating the purest, most effective vitamin formulations, and sharing every ingredient, source and scientist that made our vitamin a reality.
EP 06: Turning Passion Projects into a Career with Lauren Hom
It’s a challenge to NOT get overwhelmed, sifting through all the advice that ”experts” share on how to be a successful creator. But what I’ve noticed is that rarely does this advice have anything to do with their actual creativity!
Lauren Hom is quite the opposite.