• “No one ever becomes poor from giving:” our conversation about impact & creativity with artist and teacher Theresa Girard, Episode 65
    2019/07/29
    . Theresa Girard is an artist and teacher who produces workshops for creative people, and for those hoping to spark their creativity. She’s an exhibiting member of the Providence Art Club, maintains studios in Rhode Island and Bonita Springs, Florida, and is the founder and former Art Director of Access to Art, a community based […]
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    37 分
  • Building risk tolerance and grit through competitive sailing: Our conversation with Louisa Gould, renaissance women (entrepreneur, gallery owner, Wall Street analyst, competitive sailor, race photographer and more) Episode 66
    2019/08/11
    “Wanderlust” often defines true sailors. And in the case of Louisa Gould it also inspired a significant tolerance for risk taking that helped her find her true passion and calling. Louisa is the owner of the award-winning Louisa Gould Gallery in Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts, which has just celebrated its 16th anniversary. She is also the […]
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    48 分
  • Heidi Ganahl, founder Camp Bow Wow & She Factor: Finding purpose through grief, Episode 67
    2019/09/18
    What would you do if your life and dreams were suddenly smashed by overwhelming loss and grief? Heidi Ganahl faced a series of life shattering challenges, but found the courage and the will to regain her life — albeit a different one than she had imagined. She has achieve tremendous success as an entrepreneur, and […]
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    37 分
  • Hacking Anxiety with Dr. Alicia Clark, Episode 68
    2019/09/27
    Psychologist and anxiety expert Dr. Alicia Clark has spent the better part of 25 years working to understand anxiety and how to manage it. Her approach, which she details in “Hack Your Anxiety: How to make anxiety work for you in life, love, and all that you do” will make you think differently about those […]
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    43 分
  • Professor Leslie Ruyle is expanding students’ horizons while breaking down barriers to innovation (Episode 69)
    2019/10/07
    I traveled to Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas to meet with Leslie Ruyle, a professor of international affairs at The Bush School of Government and Public Service. Leslie is working to break down academic barriers that often stand in the way of solving some of the world’s most challenging problems. And, she’s drawing […]
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    34 分
  • Benefit auctioneer & author Lydia Fenet shares her secrets for becoming the most powerful woman in the room (Episode 70)
    2019/10/10
    Lydia Fenet is the lead benefit auctioneer in the country, having raised more than half a billion dollars for 400 non-profits worldwide from her perch at Christie’s auction house in NYC. Lydia takes between 70-100 auctions per year in front of crowds of 100s and often 1,000s of people. That is in addition to the […]
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    44 分
  • You GAUX Girl! Co-founding entrepreneurs behind the Margaux shoe company: Alexa Buckley & Sarah Pierson (Episode 71)
    2019/10/17
    What makes the dynamic duo behind size inclusive shoe company Margaux so remarkable? Practically everything. Co-founders Alexa Buckley and Sarah Pierson are brilliant, articulate, passionate, thoughtful, laser-focused on their customers, and still a few years away from their 30th birthdays. Their creation is disrupting the way we think about women’s shoes, and changing expectations about […]
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    41 分
  • Why you need a “ride or die” in your corner and the centering power of quiet — British Robinson, CEO, Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy (Episode 72)
    2019/10/23
    A stunning one in five Americans struggle with illiteracy. While some might find addressing that challenge daunting, for British Robinson, who is the President and CEO of the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy, it’s a mission and her calling. British talks with me about her work at the Foundation, and how she learned to […]
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    41 分