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We are 2 business owners, 2 journalists and 2 working moms! Our lives are crazy as we live our dreams of entrepreneurship and raising a family. Sometimes those worlds collide, sometimes they co-exist and some rare times they work together.

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    Unmasking Hate Next Door: A Journey into Extremism and Empathy

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 38:23


    Join us on a thought-provoking journey as we dive deep into the world of extremism and hatred in our latest episode of 2 Girls Talking. We're excited to introduce you to the authors of "Hate Next Door: A Personal Journey into the Heart of Hatred and Extremism." This gripping book explores the darkest corners of society, shedding light on the impact of extremism on our communities. Get to know Matson Browning and Tawni Browning, the authors behind "Hate Next Door." Learn about their personal motivations, journeys, and unwavering dedication to exposing extremism. Discover what drove them to delve into this complex and challenging subject. Delve into the fascinating world of undercover investigation that laid the foundation for their compelling book. The authors share the trials and tribulations they faced during their mission to unmask extremism. Learn about the risks they took to uncover the truth. In this eye-opening discussion, Matson and Tawni humanize the individuals involved in hate groups. Gain insights into the intricate web of factors that lead to radicalization. Explore stories that reveal the unexpected facets of extremism and challenge our perceptions. Discover the authors' perspective on how communities can come together to combat extremism and promote understanding. Explore practical steps and strategies to foster empathy, tolerance, and unity in our society. If you're intrigued by the conversation and want to learn more about "Hate Next Door," don't miss the chance to explore this powerful book. Join us in unmasking the realities of extremism and uncovering paths toward a more empathetic and compassionate world. Explore the pages of "Hate Next Door" to gain a deeper understanding of the authors' incredible journey into the heart of hatred and extremism. This book is a testament to their commitment to unmasking the truth and promoting positive change. Check out The Hate Next Door

    Navigating the Corporate Jungle: A Conversation with Betsy Kauffman

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 30:01


    In this episode, we had the privilege of sitting down with Betsy Kauffman, the Founder, CEO, and Coach at Cross Impact, a TED speaker, and a mentor in the Charlotte Women in Business Mentoring Program. Betsy's journey is an inspiring story of breaking through barriers, finding her voice in male-dominated fields, and making a significant impact on the corporate landscape. Betsy Kauffman is a seasoned professional with a Bachelor of Business Administration from James Madison University. She has a unique background of 20+ years in corporate America, striving to balance motherhood, a full-time career, and supporting her husband's business. Her company is Cross Impact, birthed in 2014, driven by her passion and a desire to make a difference in organizations globally. In this episode Betsy talks about growing up as the only girl on both sides of her family and how it influenced her success in male-dominated fields. Her work experience, including 5 years with the Boy Scouts of America, and the impact it had on her journey. You will come away with several key takeaways from this episode.  Key Takeaways: Insights on balancing career, motherhood, and entrepreneurship. How a background in male-dominated environments can be a competitive advantage. The importance of fostering a nurturing home environment. The joys and responsibilities of being a dog mom. Betsy's story is a testament to the power of determination, resilience, and following your passion. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe and stay tuned for more inspiring stories and insights. Connect with Betsy here. 

    Elsie Guerrero - Promoting Inclusion Through Storytelling

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 28:43


    Join us on the latest episode of 2 Girls Talking Podcast as we welcome a remarkable guest, Elsie Guerrero, whose mission is to advocate for inclusion in the realms of childhood disability and social justice. Elsie's impressive body of work includes over ten books focusing on children with disabilities and three books addressing social justice within the Latinx community. Elsie Guerrero is renowned for her tireless advocacy efforts, championing awareness for children with special needs and the Latinx community. Her dedication was acknowledged in 2020 when she received recognition as an honoree from Hispanic Lifestyle Magazine. Elsie's impactful work has also garnered attention from esteemed news outlets like NBC Latino and Telemundo. In this empowering episode we engaged in a thoughtful conversation with Elsie Guerrero, exploring the crucial theme of promoting inclusion and diversity. We dive deep into Elsie's personal journey, a tapestry woven with unique experiences, challenges, and triumphs. Drawing from her own encounters with diversity, adversity, and the profound beauty of human connection, Elsie embarked on a literary mission. Elsie's series, "Promote Inclusion," serves as a testament to the belief that stories rooted in personal experiences carry an authenticity and resonance that transcend words on a page. Through her writing, she possesses a unique ability to touch hearts, evoke empathy, and inspire change. Her narratives intricately weave together the threads of her life, inviting readers into a world where differences are celebrated, and inclusion is a lived experience. Elsie's characters reflect the rich tapestry of humanity, each with their own unique stories to share. As we delve into Elsie's journey, we're reminded of the profound impact that personal storytelling can have on the world. It's an invitation not only to enjoy her work but also to reflect on our own experiences, share our stories, and contribute to the ongoing narrative of inclusivity. Connect with Elsie here

    We have More in Common

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 28:08


    Our country is divided. People can't agree on the much of anything. But is that divide real - or just in our minds?  A new study reveals that maybe we aren't as far apart as we think we are. Enter Paul Oshinski and More in Common.  A group that strives to find what brings us together - rather than tears us apart. Take their quiz - maybe you'll discover something surprising. At the very least, take a listen. More In Common History Gap

    You Are Loved Dearly

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 44:34


    A flash of light in the dark. A breeze of cool air that came out of nowhere. Most of us have experienced strange, or unexplained instances. But have you ever wondered if these instances were actually signs from loved ones or friends who have passed but want to get a message to you? Frances Fayden says they probably were. Meet the Reverend Frances Fayden. She is an ordained minister and a mystic. She believes you can have a direct experience with  God, and she is here to help you achieve that. Her encounter with the Mother Mary changed her, and since then Rev. Fayden has been spreading Mary's message.  That includes from those who have left us. Rev. Fayden says our loved ones don't ever really leave us, they are all around us, watching over us, ready to help if we just ask for it. This is her story. Rev. Frances Fayden  

    Finding Your Voice Through a Pen

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 32:14


    When Robin Finn put her thoughts down on paper, she had no idea so many people would be interested in what she had to write. After all, she was just writing about her life parenting a child with ADHD. But she soon discovered that so many parents related to her and what she was going though. And she realized that writing can bring people from all over the world together. Heart.Soul.Pen was born. HSP has become Robin's community for women to explore their creativity, write what they want regardless of topic, and a safe place for women to find their voices. She believes everyone can write, regardless of your background or experience. And through writing, Robin says you can change your life. Don't think. Just write. Find out more on her website RobinFinn.com      

    She Played Their Game. Then Changed the Rules

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 33:19


    Sara McElroy was on the fast track to the C-suite. Everything she had worked for was within her grasp. And she hated her life. Work sucked, the company sucked, her bosses sucked harder. She had to make a change and a big one. Sara uprooted her life and moved to Florida for a new job, with a clean start. But life has a funny way of teaching lessons because the next job was even worse than the first. Instead of being pushed to the side, she was sexually harassed, enmeshed in a world of good ole boy cronyism and locker room antics.  This time she knew it wasn't just change she needed, it was an explosion. This is the story of how Sara burned down her corporate career only to build something stronger out of the ashes: A movement that lights up others while feeding her soul called Raze to Rise. Raze to Rise  

    A Dream Re-Imagined

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 27:07


    Have you loved something so much, or wished for something so much - but when it comes true it's not at all what you imagined? In fact, it's not much fun at all. It happens often for entrepreneurs.  Celeste Crutchfield loves fashion, so much so that after her military service she put all her passion into owning a boutique, where she could choose what kinds of clothes and jewelry to buy. It had been her dream to work in fashion some way and owning a business, especially a little boutique she loved shopping in herself - seemed the perfect answer. But sometimes what we thought we wanted doesn't work out, and Celeste made a very difficult choice to close the shop. Then she reimagined that dream.  And now, she's happier than ever. Let her tell you her story

    A Dream Re-Imagined

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 28:15


    Have you loved something so much, or wished for something so much - but when it comes true it's not at all what you imagined? In fact, it's not much fun at all. It happens often for entrepreneurs.  Celeste Crutchfield loves fashion, so much so that after her military service she put all her passion into owning a boutique, where she could choose what kinds of clothes and jewelry to buy. It had been her dream to work in fashion some way and owning a business, especially a little boutique she loved shopping in herself - seemed the perfect answer. But the dream became a nightmare and threatened and Celeste made a very difficult choice, to close the shop. Then she reimagined that dream.  And now, she's happier than ever. Let her tell you her story.

    Dear White Women

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 40:14


    It's time to get uncomfortable. That's right. We are talking about race. That's the message from Sara and Misasha, two bi-racial professional women and moms. They met at a discussion about racial identity and have been talking ever since. Now they use their voices and the voices of others to bring women into anti-racism - and specifically White Women.  Sharing their stories and the stories of other women, these two are hoping to change how we react, how we interact, how we teach the next generation to be anti-racist and what that really means. Listen to their own story in their own words now.   Dear White Women 

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    Her Second Chapter

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 30:06


    Tracie Potts was always up for a challenge. After two decades as an NBC News reporter, and working the very early morning hours, and covering some of the biggest stories of the 21st Century, she was used to challenges.  But perhaps the biggest challenge of her career is happening now, her Second Chapter. Tracie traded in her professional journalism career for a life in academia, and helping future generations achieve their dreams. She is the Executive Director of the Eisenhower Institute at Gettysburg College. And while she didn't know it at the time, everything she learned as a journalist prepared her for this new chapter of life.    

    She Acted with Volodymyr Zelensky. Now She Does Nothing.

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 39:47


    Meet Jessie Kanzer - modern, 21st century actress, author, essayist and mom. And a firm believer in the ancient practice of doing nothing.  You read that right:  Nothing. Jessie has led the life of a voyager, escaping from the former Soviet Union to the U.S., hitting the stage and big screen with the now President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky. Yes, THAT president.  But it wasn't until she embraced the writings of the Tao Te Ching that she found her calling. Now she's teaching others how doing nothing can move you to create something. Jessie Kanzer  

    If it's not Right, Go Left

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 36:53


    Most of us have a road map for our lives. We go to school, many on to college, then begin our adult lives. But what happens when the map we created takes us to places we don't love as much as we thought we would? Which road do we take? That's the question facing our latest podcast guest, Kristen Glosserman. Faced with her own personal turmoil she tore up that road map and started over. It was scary, it was overwhelming and it was freeing. When the choices she made didn't turn out to be the right ones, she turned left. Now Glosserman uses her life lessons to teach others how to commit, communicate and collaborate for change. And it may just work for you. Listen to her tips, and read more about Kristen Glosserman on her website

    The Great Resignation

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 32:58


    Millions of Americans are leaving their jobs - and not for a better job. Are these workers just fed up with corporate life? Need a new outlet? The answer is surprising - and complex. But we are going to dive into all the scenarios with Mark Hamrick - Washington Bureau Chief of Bankrate.com. He is also the Senior Economic Analyst for Bankrate - which means he spends his days researching what this so-called Great Resignation will have on our economy, our lives and our future. Follow him at Bankrate.com and on twitter at @Hamrickisms  

    How a Friendly Bunny can Help Your Kids Save Money

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 36:23


    Money can be intimidating for adults. Many entrepreneurs have a love hate relationship with money. So imagine the perceptions we give to our kids? Teaching kids how to handle, and more importantly how to save money can be difficult for parents. Do allowances work? If we give allowances how much? Or should we pay them for extra work, like a wage?   See? It's hard! And that's why Jim DeGaetano is here. Jim's book, Larry the Bunny Saves Money has been a godsend for the Girls, and he can help you too! Check out his tips in our latest podcast.   Jim DeGaetano

    Kicking off the New Year with new adventures!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 35:08


    Happy 2022! Or is it? For both Ashley and Anna this is going to be a year of change and growth, and how better to tackle these challenges than talk about them! The girls are kicking off the new year with a new podcast  to catch you up on how they're coping with two years of Covid, what they've learned, what they've overcome and the new adventures ahead. 

    Living a ”Slightly” Greener Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 27:55


    Hidden toxins are everywhere, and for many people they have a real detrimental effect on their lives. Just ask Tonya Harris. When one of her kids began to show signs of a learning disabilities she began doing some research. She thought she had been doing a good job reading labels, but soon realized some of the most dangerous toxins come cloaked in safe words. But to do a complete and total overhaul of her household would take time, money and a great deal of effort on Tonya's part. So instead Tonya took a "slightly greener" path. Starting with just some simple steps to detoxify her household. Now she's helping other parents find those toxins to keep other families healthy. And she's giving us some tips too! The Slightly Greener Method  is available wherever books are sold.

    Anne Basham‘s mission: Stop Sex-Trafficking Before it Happens

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 27:09


    Every 30 seconds a child in the United States is sold into slavery. That is a terrifying statistic. Even scarier, this happens everywhere. Your neighborhood, my neighborhood, affluent neighborhoods, schools, even some work places. When it comes to trafficking young people for sex or work slavery, anyone can be a victim. Most don't realize they've been groomed until it's much too late. Most parents have no idea their child is a victim until it's too late. Anne Basham knows this. She is the CEO of Anti-Trafficking International, based in Northern Virginia. The group works to educate young people and their parents on the ways of groomers and predators, to stop the trafficking BEFORE it happens - through school based curriculum and the International Human Trafficking Training Academy. Anne and her group work overtime to teach parents, teachers, law enforcement, coaches, neighbors - every day people - how to spot a predator. Because learning how groomers operate could save a young life. Find out more information at Anti-Trafficking International.  

    Please Go to Sleep Baby!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 31:48


    Sleeping well is a skill. Who knew?  Baby Sleep Boss Dana Obleman, that's who! Every parent of a newborn will tell you their biggest problem is sleep. Sleep for the infants - and adults too. When Dana's first child wasn't sleeping through the night, she started experimenting with different techniques and after just a few days she had found the right method to get her son to sleep 8 straight hours. And then 11 hours. And then 12. Not only was her son happier but Mom and Dad were better people too. Her techniques were so successful she began helping other parents, and more than a decade later she's helping adults sleep better too. Sleep is key to every aspect of our life, it's key to keeping us all healthy. So meet the woman who has been putting kids to sleep for years - she may be able to help you too!  

    She Survived Trauma. Now Lorilee is Thriving and Helping Others

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 31:36


    At first glance Lorilee Binstock had a perfect life. She is a successful media professional, has a great husband, beautiful kids. But she harbored a secret, one so traumatic that she kept it a secret even from herself, for decades. Lorilee was sexually abused as a child, and she pushed that trauma so far down in her subconscious that one day she forgot about it and built a life. Until one day she didn't want to live anymore. This is her story in her words of how this trauma suddenly made itself known and how she survived that realization. Today, Lorilee is thriving. With help from her husband, she received the help she needed to begin healing.  And she is here to help other survivors get to a better place. If you or someone you know is having suicidal thoughts the Crisis Lifeline is here to help. Text HELLO to 741741 or call the Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.

    Tagg You‘re It! A Woman‘s Quest to Rep Queer

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 33:36


    When Eboné Bell watched television, or read magazines she never saw anyone who looked like her, or was like her: A black, lesbian professional. She decided she would be the one to change that - and Tagg Magazine was born. Today, the magazine for lesbians, queers and everything in between has a big following, and that's thanks to Eboné; who uses connections and grit to nab interviews and bring awareness to issues in her community. But Eboné wants to be a beacon to those who feel left out of that big LGBTQIA label. And she wants those who feel unnoticed to know that she sees you.   Read Tagg Magazine        

    She Lost Three Jobs, but Got Stronger Each Time

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 26:59


    **This is a repeat from 2020***   Losing a job is never easy. But it happens. Sometimes a lot. Just ask Nhu-y Lehner, she has been laid off three times in her career. And each time brought its own set of challenges, realizations and revelations. Some listeners may know Nhu-Y from her LinkedIn articles where she wrote about getting laid off. That's where we discovered her story and knew we had to talk with her. Because so many people have lost jobs, don't know what comes next, have no idea what steps to take now. But Nhu-Y does, and she shares her lessons on what happens when adversity hits you over and over again. Hers is a story of resiliency and a great example of how you can grow and get stronger every time life throws you curves. 

    She Lived a Full-Figure Life. Until She Lost Weight and Lost her Livelihood

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 27:49


    ***This episode is a repeat from 2020*** Kelly Glover knows a thing or two about brands. She has had to rebrand herself. Kelly was living her best life in L.A. She had made a name for herself as a plus-size blogger and it was workin'! Interviewing celebrities! Working at Miramax! Podcast Queen! Check check check. Then her health crashed and Kelly made a lifesaving decision. She lost more than 200 pounds. And her brand. And her fans. And herself. When life punches you in the gut, it's easy to stay down. But that wasn't Kelly's style then or now. She moved back to her native Australia and turned her life lessons into a new career. And she is here to help you find your identity. Check her out at KellyGlover.com and you can find her old podcast BigCurvyLove on where you listen to podcasts.  

    Sorry Can't Work, Not Interested

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 34:34


    **This is a repeat episode for the summer** How many times have you woken up and just did not feel motivated to work? Too many to count? We've all been there. When you're staff you take a mental health day, but when you run your own business can you afford to take a day like that?  Everyone has days we don't feel motivated but as business owners, we need to be disciplined to find ways to make us move forward. Ashley and Anna give you tips on what works for them, but we also want to hear from you! What do you do to motivate yourself when you just don't feel like working?  And if that means taking a day off - then take it.

    Be Bold! It will pay off!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 26:18


    Are you afraid of money? We admit we are a bit intimidated when it comes to the business of money, but why? Turns out it's a problem a lot of business owners, especially women, have. Tara Newman, with her decades of experience in the corporate world knew this was a problem and she knew she could help. She created the The Bold Leadership Revolution to teach women how to create sustainable profits so they can pay themselves the salaries they deserve and lead the lives they want. Her objective is to help you focus your mindset and make money. And it's not just "do this" or "do that". She has strategies to help you find the right programs for you - it's not a one size fits all. To get you started she giving us some tips - and resources for you - for free! Head to The Bold Leadership Revolution for some tools to help you.    

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    Covid Cost her a Job, then She Found her Dream

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 34:46


    Julye Williams read an article years ago that she never forgot. The make-up of the U.S. population was about to undergo a radical change, minorities would one day become the majority. And Julye knew the country wasn't ready. So when she lost her job at a non-profit during Covid she took it as an opportunity to finally do what she always wanted to do - teach equity. Now Julye partners with corporations to prepare for the population shift, helps companies get employees what they need, and is working with employees to learn the real difference between equity and equality to make a better future. Project2043.com    

    World As Family

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 34:42


    There is an old Vedic phrase - "Treat the World as Family".  Dr. Vishakha Desai understands this. She knows that what happens in one part of the world has an effect waayyy over on the other side of the globe. She knows because she has lived it. We all do, though we may not know it. We all live locally yet we must think globally.  That's why Dr. Desai says she has six identities. And if you ask her what they are she'll ask you, "Do you want the long or short version?".  Today in this fascinating conversation, we get the long version... and understand how each of us can see ourselves in a whole new light. To read more about Dr. Desai's journey and learn about your own you can read her book, World is Family; A Journey of Multi-rooted Belongings. And you can buy that book at a discount using this link: https://cup.columbia.edu/book/world-as-family/9780231195980 and the code CUP20 at checkout. And then tell Vishakha your thoughts - she wants to hear from you! vd2278@columbia.edu    

    Rewriting the Mother Code

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 41:46


    Now the title may seem like this is just for women who have kids. But it's not. Because somewhere along the path of our jobs, careers, social lives, (social media!) we forgot to mother the most important woman in our universe. Ourselves. Open the door to Dr. Gertrude Lyons who is on a mission to rewrite the Mother Code - and take all women on a transformational journey to find ourselves.  

    KidsLuv - drink it in!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 19:56


    Ashi Jelinek never thought she would start a company and be an advocate for health-conscious kids products. Then she became a mom. And she soon realized there wasn't a product for her kids that wasn't laden with sugar. So she made her own product - KidsLuv. A juice-infused water that's not just healthy but tastes good.   And she's not stopping there!

    Little Dude and his Kindness Campaign

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 28:36


    The world needs kindness, and Little Dude is intent upon teaching it to kids. Cara Zelas is Little Dude's human, and the brains behind Big World of Little Dude. When she moved to America she saw a disconnect between early learning and empathy and kindness. As an educator herself, Cara knew she had to try to connect the disconnected. Enter Little Dude, the sweetest, fluffiest teacher you will ever meet. He's a bundle of fur, fun and friendship, and the main character in Zelas' kindness curriculum. Every child can be taught manners, kindness, the golden rule, empathy, friendship, but often parents don't know how to teach it. And many schools don't. Thanks to Zelas, everyone has the opportunity to learn.   Check out Big World of Little Dude  

    I Needed a CEO for my Life!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 26:45


    Everyone needs accountability in our lives. Especially entrepreneurs. We need that to keep us on task, keep us on the rails, keep us moving forward. But who are the best people to keep us accountable? This is a question Corey Spiegel had when she started her business. She didn't want to ask family or friends - they were too supportive. She needed a community of other business owners who would tell it to her straight. But she couldn't find it. So she started her own community. And now these shining stars are lighting the way for other women entrepreneurs. Find Your Lighthouse   Bur first, a few words from our friends Ali and Blair from Fertility Rally!

    The Soul of your Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 33:45


    Entrepreneurs are a brave bunch. We have to be; starting a business is a leap of faith. Some start their companies with a plan, others feel their way. Christine Kane is a master of the latter. So when she talks, you should listen.  Coming out of college she had a plan to succeed in corporate America; she landed her dream job and took off! She hated it. She felt something building inside her soul; a need to create music. She ditched her corporate job and headed west to the capital of country music where she wrote songs, went on tour and built the business of Christine Kane the musician. She had no business degree and she made choices that were right for her - but didn't make sense to others. A funny thing happened on the way to stardom. Others began asking how she turned her idea into a business, and she began working with entrepreneurs who had a dream but no plan. Now she runs her own multi-million dollar coaching company using an idea-based approach, to search their souls to succeed and be happy.  Listen to how to start your soul-track. The Soul-Sourced Entrepreneur  

    She Lost Her Job 3 Times! And Each Time Got Stronger

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 26:22


    Losing a job is never easy. But it happens. Sometimes a lot. Just ask Nhu-y Lehner, she has been laid off three times in her career. And each time brought its own set of challenges, realizations and revelations. Some listeners may know Nhu-Y from her LinkedIn articles where she wrote about getting laid off. That's where we discovered her story and knew we had to talk with her. Because so many people have lost jobs, don't know what comes next, have no idea what steps to take now. But Nhu-Y does, and she shares her lessons on what happens when adversity hits you over and over again. Hers is a story of resiliency and a great example of how you can grow and get stronger every time life throws you curves. 

    Go Beyond Anything You Imagined

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 38:33


    Meet Randi Zinn: mom, entrepreneur, explorer or people and experiences. She's made mistakes, she's made good choices, she's pivoted and through it all she's learned. She's learned from a community of women through curiosity and questions. And now she wants to help you explore you - to help you succeed.Check out how in our latest podcast. Then check out Randi at Going Beyond Movement. 

    They Call Her The Dispruptor

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 31:22


    Ever thought of writing a book? I know Ashley and I have. But for me, Anna, that thought is so daunting. And in some respects, scary. Not just because I'm showing people my creation but because the thought of everything I don't know! Like, marketing. Or illustration. Or cover art. What? How? Where? That's where Angela Engel comes in. Or as she's known in the publishing biz, The Disruptor. Traditional publishing is great, they do everything for. But they also own your product. Self-publishing is wonderful. But you do it all.Angela works with authors as a partner, a collaborative partner. By thinking outside the box she has created a new avenue for authors and herself But let her tell you.And then check out The Collective Book Studio

    Hustle Like a Mom!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 18:46


    This almost sounds like an oxymoron right? I mean moms hustle like no one else - including those professional wide receivers or running backs!But Pamela Peckerman takes it to a whole new level! This mom of two is a serial entrepreneur, an epic networker - oh yes, and a family woman.How does she do it all? She's here to tell you.Check out her websites - Pamela Peckerman And Hustle Like a Mom 

    I'm a Parent. And I need a Mentor!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 30:51


    Anyone who's a parent knows we don't have all the answers. But doesn't it feel like we should? And therein lies our problem. We don't have answers, and when we turn to how we were raised, well, we see ourselves when our kids rebel? What's the answer? How can we meet and tackle these parenting challenges? Well, maybe we need to change the way we think about them. Maybe we need some help. Enter Sue Groner, the Parenting Mentor. As her children grew she realized her ideas on parenting were changing, and her ideas on raising her kids were miles away from the ideas she had before she had kids.Now Sue has helped numerous parents have better relationships with their kids, and on how their kids impact society. Check out her new book Parenting with Sanity and Joy (is that a thing? :)) And listen as Sue gives us a few tips on our parent-child relationship. The Parenting Mentor    

    Just Breathe

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 30:41


    Every day we race through our tasks. A workout? Check. Kids fed and in front of computers? Check. Quick coffee? Check. On to the office, which is now our dining room table. We are busier than ever. We can't catch our breath!But maybe that's what we have to do. We have to breathe. Technology allows us to be so connected to our office and our school... but it's caused a real disconnect within ourselves. Nancy McGovern realized her family, including kids, was so stressed. She turned to yoga and began working with kids. And teaching them all to just breathe.Today Nancy is going to teach us some techniques to breathe - and bring calm, stability and peace - even for a moment - in our days.Check out her website, Corner of the Sky 

    Sonya Pelia - helping women entrepreneurs climb the ladder with her

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 31:41


    Fighting for Equal Rights has been Sonya's passion since she was 14, she just didn't have a name for it. Now she does -  Feminist. But then, Sonia has always been a trailblazer.When she discovered her love of technology she dove headfirst into Silicon Valley.  And she will be the first to admit she didn't recognize the all-male network in her industry, even as she rose through the corporate ranks. But when she did she made a conscious decision to mentor women in the tech world. Sonya Pelia teaches CEO's how to be thought leaders, but she is leading the way for women to cut their own path through what is today, a male-dominated industry. But who knows about tomorrow?  

    She Lived a BigCurvyLife. Then she lost 200 pounds and her career and livlihood.

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 27:07


    Kelly Glover knows a thing or two about brands. She has had to rebrand herself. Kelly was living her best life in L.A. She had made a name for herself as a plus-size blogger and it was workin'!Interviewing celebrities! Working at Miramax! Podcast Queen! Check check check.Then her health crashed and Kelly made a lifesaving decision. She lost more than 200 pounds. And her brand. And her fans. And herself.When life punches you in the gut, it's easy to stay down. But that wasn't Kelly's style then or now. She moved back to her native Australia and turned her life lessons into a new career. And she is here to help you find your identity.Check her out at KellyGlover.com and you can find her old podcast BigCurvyLove on where you listen to podcasts.   

    Mark Timm Found Success in Business - but Boss Dad is his Favorite Job

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 21:36


    Every entrepreneur has a dream about running a successful business. Sometimes that leaves family life behind. That's what happened to Mark Timm. He was living his best business life but dreaded his home life. Until he decided to turn his family into a business. Sound crazy? Well it is - but Mark says now he AND his family are invested in the success of their business. Their family business.Mark talks to us about the road to ultimate success - in his personal and professional lives. Mentor to Millions 

    We Just Had a Baby! Now What?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 21:23


    We spend 40 weeks preparing for a monumental event in our lives. We're having a baby! It's euphoric, fun, we get presents! And then we bring the baby home. And stress arrives. What do we do now? How do we do it? And perhaps the most stressful element of all - how do we get these babies to sleep? Because we parents need sleep. Raising kids is hard. Raising newborns is just the first step.Enter Devon Clement, she and her team at Happy Family After are here to help parents. She has been taking care of children - and their parents - since she was a teenager. She comes by it naturally. And in this time - we all need some stress relief. So settle down, listen up and find out how Devon and friends can help you!And P.S. This was taped in summer 2020, and we have now started school. Happy Family After 

    She was Tired of being Tired. She decided to do something about it

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 25:34


    Sleep is everything. Just ask new parents, or stressed out entrepreneurs! Without sleep, our brains can't function, our bodies won't work right, even our food doesn't taste as good. Most importantly our health is in jeopardy without sleep. And this pandemic has wreaked havoc with sleep.  That's where Tara and Todd Youngblood come in. After she and her husband experienced a family tragedy, neither could sleep. And that affected every aspect of their lives. So Tara turned to her science background, and after years of research, reading and trials, Chili Sleep Systems was founded. Finding sleep again, and helping others find sleep, is now the mission for this self-described Sleep Geek.   

    Let's Be Honest. How the Brutal Truth Can Lead to Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 28:45


    Peter Kozodoy was on top of the world when he was 17. He knew he was going to make the U.S. Olympic Figure Skating team. He knew he was going to go to Harvard. Then life happened. And he missed both goals.He was going nowhere fast - until he got honest with himself. And once he realized the power of honesty he had to share it. And share he has! On Forbes, on Shark Tank, and at TED talks. Now he's helping Fortune 500 leaders be brutally honest with themselves. And it's leading to success. 

    Find Your Moment of Insight

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 39:01


    As business owners Ashley and Anna know all too well we are adapting to this brave new world. But so are our kids, and sometimes we forget that. Even as moms. All of us feel overwhelmed, stressed, like we've failed. Kids do too.  Dr. Sugrat Bhargave - or Dr. B. as he's known worldwide, is here to teach us how we can help our kids. Dr. B is a renowned psychiatrist and international lecturer, known for helping kids work through problems. Helping them find their Moment of Insight. And at the same time, teaching us parents how to find our own.Learn more at this Website

    What's Your Intuitive Type?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 28:30


    How many of us use food as a comfort? How many of us put on a happy face, but inside we're in turmoil? We know we are, but we just can't put our finger on why.  Julie Riesler felt the same way, and she decided to discover why.She began focusing on HERSELF, and once she began following her intuition and discovered her true self her life began to turn around. Now she's teaching others how to get a PhD in you. 

    WHAM! What About Me?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 29:37


    Seven kids, six books, one business, and a husband later, Charlotte Avery knows what it takes to be a successful mom, author, entrepreneur and wife. Yes, you read that right. Seven kids, six books, runs a business and has a husband.  Taking care of a big family is no easy feat, you can get lost in taking care of others. Which is when it hit Charlotte. WHAM! What about me? So Charlotte began to strategize. And she's here to help you with your strategy, and give us some secrets on how to be happy. Pssst - it includes talking about Sex! Check her out at Being Charlotte Avery   

    Not Your Parent's Publishing Company

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 33:07


    Jeremy Jones is not your usual publishing magnate. He came to the industry in a very round about way. First he made a stop in the military. Once his service ended, he moved into business coaching. But he learned something from his best-selling author clients. They often signed away the rights to their books, sometimes received no marketing and little royalties.So Jeremy designed a new system, and he knows it works because he's a successful best-selling author! And he can help you too. If you have a book in you, you need Jeremy. Even if you need help writing, Jeremy is the publisher for you.He lays out his successful formula in this episode of 2 Girls Talking.And find out more at his website Jones Media Publishing.  

    It's a Family Affair at Design Powers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 27:00


    Almost every business has a website, but not every business has a good one. Enter Evelyn Powers and Emily Krause. They're a branding and web design team whose mission is to help you get your message out and set you up for future growth. And the creativity runs deep because they aren't just a dynamo team they're family! Evelyn is Emily's aunt. Everything Emily learned, she learned first from her aunt. Which makes this podcast a great conversation about working together, finding a balance and bringing a new perspective to a seasoned pro.Check out their work at Design Powers.    

    He is CEO: Gresham Harkless

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 23:00


    Gresham Harkless is a man with ideas. A LOT of ideas! He began his entrepreneurial life as a kid, moved to action by his military father and a need to fill a void. So he started a newspaper to keep his family in touch. Now Gresham is keeping that communication going by letting in business owners on the secrets and successes .... of other CEO's. I AM CEO is a very successful podcast - business owners for business owners. And Gresh (as we call him) also helps out businesses by creating and designing websites.He's a busy man, who's learned a lot of lessons and now he's sharing with us. Check out his podcast at CB Nation. Or his media company Blue 16 Media.  

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    By Ending their Marriage, They Came Together as a Family

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 34:03


    Divorce can be ugly. Ugly for the couple, ugly for the kids, ugly for the new SO's. But it doesn't have to be. Sometimes it can be the one thing that brings everyone together. Just ask Ben Helfond and Nikki DeBartolo.They dated, they married, they had a son. And while they both loved their son, the marriage didn't work. It could have been just another statistic, but instead Nikki and Ben chose a different path. In fact, they've been so successful with this road they've chosen that they're friends with each other's new spouses, live seven houses away from each other, and even vacation together.Out of their divorce came a new relationship, a friendship, and a partnership in so many ways. Listen to how they make it work, and check out their book Our Happy Divorce. 

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