I am getting ready to launch new episodes, but perhaps you’ve missed the compelling women I’ve been lucky enough to interview as I launched my podcast She’s Got Flair over the summer? I’m certainly biased, but I have gone back and listened to all of them more than once, because I love learning about their career paths, what motivates them, how they deal with success and failure, plus the advice they share that ranges from serious financial issues women face, to how to be a better entrepreneur, to matters of beauty and health. We also go off on tangents talking about what it’s like to raise a young son today (I have two girls, I want to know) and what constitutes self-care and if it’s become a hollow marketing ploy. Plus they share the fun stuff–what they’re reading, their hidden talents, their crazy work out routines….
You can find all their stories on iTunes here. If you like it I hope you will subscribe and share with others. And if you’re new to podcasts, what are you waiting for?
The women to date include (clockwise from top left)…..
Jennifer Grove of Repeat Roses. With a mission to be on every wedding checklist and high profile clients such as Meghan Markle and Gayle King, this former event planner has found a way for the thousands of dollars worth of flowers bought for weddings and other events, to literally not go to waste, by repurposing them for good causes with zero waste results.
Financial Advisor Michelle Smith. As the CEO of Source Financial Advisors, Michelle helps women, especially those going through divorce, learn how to get comfortable and even confident about their money. She’s an inspiring powerhouse and her advice speaks to all women at all stages of our lives. Michelle discusses how women need to move from blind to smart trust, how to create conscious daily habits, plus some relatively painless first step tools.
Beauty Editor Jane Larkworthy. Jane knows beauty. A veteran editor for several major magazines, she now shares her wit and wisdom at New York Magazine‘s The Cut. In our conversation Jane discusses clean beauty, her five favorite beauty products, new names to know and so much more. Plus we trade magazine stories, including who had a better time with Ralph Lauren, crying carrots at Karl Lagerfeld’s house and the high profile boss who suggested that Jane just might want to change her name.
Brand Strategist Liz Dennery Sanders. Today everyone seems to have a brand, but in an ever-increasingly crowded marketplace, how do successful brands communicate their stories and engage their audience. Liz, founder of SheBrand, has some answers.
Women’s Entrepreneur Advocate Dee Poku. Today women entrepreneurs both new and established need the skills to navigate corporate culture, raise capital and get comfortable asking for everything more often. Dee’s work brings women together to find the answers.
Goop’s Beauty Editor Jean Godfrey June. Jean talks about the first article she wrote on an under-the-radar beauty brand that launched her career as a writer and editor, the biggest misconception about the beauty industry, and one of the attributes she most admires in her boss Gwyneth.
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