How to Build Teams that Multiply Your Power – with Beck Bamberger

How to Build Teams that Multiply Your Power - with Beck Bamberger

Beck Bamberger shares why experiential adventures are essential fuel for growth, why great ideas fail to take off and the real advantages of being a powerful female in a male dominated space. Beck is the Founder of BAM Communications and Bite San Diego (sold in 2016). In 2011 she won an Emmy for her TV…

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How to Build Influence on YouTube – with Gabby Wallace

How to Build Influence on YouTube - with Gabby Wallace

In this episode, Gabby Wallace shares the biggest obstacles between zero and 260K+ subscribers, why great content alone is not enough in order to succeed, and the surprising way you can become a breakout star without having to be original. Gabby is the founder of Go Natural English. Her popular YouTube channel helps over 260,000 people…

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Master the Art of Storytelling with Data – with Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic

In this episode, Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic shares her top tips on how anyone can become a better storyteller with data and the top crimes against data visualizations. Cole helps organizations and individuals use data to tell powerful stories. She is the best selling author of Storytelling with Data, which was published by Wiley in 2015.

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Becoming Exceptional: From Julliard to the MET – with Barbara Jöstlein Currie

Becoming Exceptional: From Julliard to the MET - with Barbara Jöstlein Currie

In this episode Barbara Jöstlein Currie shares what it takes to be a professional musician at the MET, her top tips for calming the inner critic and developing a winning audition mindset and how the MET’s rigorous blind audition process is changing the gender of orchestra. Barbara is the 4th French Horn of the MET Orchestra…

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Breaking the Silence with M. Shannon Hernandez: A Crucible, Triumph and Memoir

Breaking the Silence: My Final 40 Days as a Public School Teacher

In this episode M. Shannon Hernandez shares how she was able to take a harrowing personal journey and turn it into a successful published memoir. She also shares how she leveraged her book to build a global lifestyle brand in less than three years. Shannon is the author of Breaking the Silence: My Final Forty Days…

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Race, Dance and Sexuality: Inside Burlesque – with Chicava HoneyChild

Race, Dance and Sexuality: Inside Burlesque - with Chicava HoneyChild

In this episode Chicava HoneyChild talks about the history of black women in burlesque, the impact of burlesque on self-perceptions, and how to push female appreciation beyond “that which is pretty, sparkly, sexy and fertile”. Chicava HoneyChild is the producer of New York City’s Brown Girls Burlesque. She received her MFA in Interdisciplinary Art from…

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What Men Really Think About Gender Bias at Work – with Romy Newman

What Men Really Think About Gender Bias at Work - with Romy Newman

In this episode Romy Newman talks about how to find a great female cofounder, what men really think about gender bias at work and what you need to know before making a big career transition. Romy is President and Co-founder of Fairgodboss. Previously, she held senior roles at The Wall Street Journal, Google and Estee…

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Overeducated and Underpaid: Author Camille Perri Talks Working Women

Overeducated and Underpaid: Camille Perri Talks Working Women

In this episode, author Camille Perri talks about why a book must first and foremost entertain – even when talking about issues like student debt and wage inequality and how she overcame her fear of failure and developed the self-confidence to really become a writer. Camille, wrote the first draft of her debut novel The…

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After Fire: Understanding Military Sexual Trauma – with Brittany Huckabee

After Fire: Understanding Military Sexual Trauma - with Brittany Huckabee

In this episode filmmaker Brittany Huckabee talks about the staggering toll of military sexual trauma, how female veterans cope with “moral injury” and what strength in forgiveness really means. Brittany is an independent filmmaker who focuses on telling stories about the experiences of women. Her newest film, After Fire provides an eye-opening look at the…

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The Severe Misunderstanding of the Workforce Diversity Gap – with Ariel Lopez  

The Severe Misunderstanding of the Workforce Diversity Gap - with Ariel Lopez  

In this episode, Ariel Lopez shares how being an Afro-Latina from North Carolina has shaped her vision for her work, her top tips for women and minorities in tech to advance their careers and the severe misunderstanding of the workforce diversity gap: “Diversity isn’t a pipeline problem, it’s a recruiting problem.” Ariel is the Founder…

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