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Every caring adult with a girl in their world wants to see her thrive. From education and career to health and wealth, you want to help unlock her full potential and guide her towards autonomy, agency and purpose. Join Katharine Cornfield, host of Beginner Women and founder of ambiSHEous™, a uniqu…

Katharine Cornfield


    • Mar 9, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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    Equality, Hope & the Long Game of Change with Paulette Senior

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 46:02


    In this episode Paulette Senior joins host Katharine Cornfield to share her inspiring personal and professional journey; elaborate on the vital work to underway at the Canadian Women's Foundation; and explore what the future might look like for a new generation of girls and young women. Listen in to learn why it's never too early to support girls' well-being, why advocating for societal change is a long game, and what role you can play in creating gender equality every day.Episode Highlights:Discover what life is really like for girls in Canada today; what challenges and barriers they face; and why early intervention in supporting the health and well-being of girls is so important.Understand why, even though society needs men to be a part of the solution, programming for girls and young women is so critical.Hear an advocate's view of what the future looks like for girls and young women, despite the strong societal and cultural forces they confront.Learn why making space for a young woman you know and amplifying her voice will help more women move into high impact decision making roles across every domain.For more from ambiSHEous™ and the Beginner Women Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @ambiSHEous or receive updates straight in your inbox by subscribing to our newsletterRecommend Resources:canadianwomen.orgJoin the Tireless (video)

    Exploring Intersectionality at Early Career with Dr. Golnaz Golnaraghi

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 42:28


    In this Episode of Beginner Women, join host Katharine Cornfield as she and Dr. Golnaz Golnaraghi discuss gender, diversity and the importance of developing future leaders. Tune in to learn how best to support young women as they navigate and advance their careers, especially for those with overlapping aspects to their identity. Discover how Golnaz's own lived experience has informed her research and inspired her to create Accelerate Her Future™.Episode Highlights:Learn the practical steps Golnaz followed to navigate the transition from Marketing Manager for a multi-national to academic, and the key relationship that made an impact.Hear what it means to be an Intersectional Feminist Management Scholar, the premise behind Dr. Golnaraghi's research into diversity and inclusion, and how this perspective has informed her consulting work.Learn more about Accelerate Her Future™, the career accelerator for self-identifying young women of colour launched by Golnaz, what this program does to support early career advancement, and why it is critically important.Dig into the concept of social capital and discover why relationships and community matter when it comes to girls and young women in the midst of major transitions.For more from ambiSHEous™ and the Beginner Women Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @ambiSHEous or receive updates straight in your inbox by subscribing to our newsletterRecommended Resources:golnazgolnaraghi.comAccelerate Her Future™ @accelerateherfuture

    Building A Radically Inclusive Digital Future with Tanya Woods

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 42:54


    In this Episode of Beginner Women, join host Katharine Cornfield as she and Tanya Woods discuss our digital future, demystify big concepts like Blockchain and Bitcoin, and explore what we, collectively, must do to ensure a new generation of diverse young women are not just included in, but are actively building our brave new world. Constantly evolving, technology will never stop, and it is no longer practical to 'leave it to the experts'. The key instead is to acknowledge its presence, dig into the learning, and stay engaged.Tune in to this forward-looking conversation and learn why digital literacy means more than just learning to code, and what you can do to ensure the beginner women you know don't turn a blind eye to technology. No matter what they study in school.Episode Highlights:Understand why ferocious curiosity is more than a career-boosting skill, it's key to keeping pace with technology and innovation.Hear what Blockchain really means, how it's changing the way we exchange, and why the basics are important to know.Discover the link between digital and financial literacy for young women, the importance of diversity when it comes to building a more inclusive digital future, and why a breadth of skills are needed to fill the roles available in Canada's tech sector.Learn where to go and what to read or watch in order to close your own knowledge gaps, and why it's important to remember your learning sets the example for those who follow your lead.For more from ambiSHEous™ and the Beginner Women Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @ambiSHEous or receive updates straight in your inbox by subscribing to our newsletterRecommended Resources:digitalchamber.org/canadaThe Blockchain Revolution by Don Tapscott and Alex TapscottThe Knowledge SocietyCrypto Chicks

    Supporting Girls Through Early Career Choices: Practical Tips from a Professional with Maureen McCann

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 34:22


    In this episode of Beginner Women, host Katharine Cornfield is joined by Maureen McCann, founder of ProMotion Career Solutions a BC-based company that helps people get unstuck from unhappy careers by promoting their natural aptitudes, talents, and experiences to land jobs they truly love. An expert in resume writing and job search tactics, Maureen works with executives across Canada to power their next career step.Listen in as Katharine and Maureen discuss value of career development for young women, the importance of experiential learning, and what it will really take to thrive in the future of work. Filled with practical, actionable insights, this episode will empower the parents, educators and allies as they guide the beginner women in their lives towards independence.Episode Highlights:Learn what career development means, why it’s relevant for young women, and what the Wizard of Oz has in common with career professionals.Learn about the importance of ‘watching for the spark,’ exposing girls to their areas of interest, and how experiential learning builds confidence.Hear how Maureen’s daughter’s request for a data plan led them to resume writing and discover the exact steps she followed to help her daughter find her first job.Discover the 3 key people every high school student should meet before they graduate and how the role of guidance counsellors has changed.Hear why the future of work shouldn’t spell fear, what skills will really matter, and how to ensure the #beginnerwomen you know are prepared.For more from ambiSHEous™ and the Beginner Women Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @ambiSHEous or receive updates straight in your inbox by subscribing to our newsletterRecommended ResourcesProMotion Career SolutionsTEDx Talks Hijacking Your Child’s Education – Jane AndrakaGirls on the Job: Realities in Canada, Girl Guides of Canada“How will you help your student navigate a successful career path?”“How to help your student build his/her first résumé?”“Co-op learning gets $9M funding boost”

    The Value of Storytelling by Women Entrepreneurs with Susan Richards

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 35:48


    In this episode of Beginner Women, Susan joins host Katharine Cornfield to talk about financial literacy for female founders, diversity and inclusion within organizations, and the value of real-life role models and storytelling when it comes to piquing interest in a career path.Episode Highlights:Recognize that girls and young women aren’t behind when it comes to understanding money – they already have what they need to succeed.Discover the link between business models and capital streams, and why these building blocks matter.Learn what it takes to drive organizations forward through diversity and inclusion and what it means for building the workforce of the futureFor more from ambiSHEous™ and the Beginner Women Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @ambiSHEous or receive updates straight in your inbox by subscribing to our newsletter.Recommended ResourcesNumbercrunchGivopolyInvest OttawaambiSHEous™ StartUp Self™ SessionsInvest Ottawa’s Gender Diversity and Inclusion Guidelines

    The Power of Meaningful Mentorship for Young Women with Chantal Brine

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 32:09


    In this Episode of Beginner Women, host Katharine Cornfield is joined by Chantal Brine, CEO of En Point, an organization that leverages strategy, meaningful connections, and mentorship to help young people find their passions and transform that knowledge into careers they love.Listen in as Chantal and Katharine explore what authentic mentor/mentee relationships look like, the role mentors play in supporting young women to rise and thrive in the workforce, and how you can be the kind of mentor the Beginner Women in your life need. Episode Highlights: Learn how listening and coaching can have a positive influence on a Beginner Woman as she navigates career decisions and challenges.  Recognize the role mentors play in supporting Beginner Women to build resiliency, fail gracefully and rebound from mistakes. Hear how to honour and support high-achievers through their transition to a new context.Discover how an entrepreneurial skill-set and financial knowledge will serve Beginner Women throughout their life, regardless of what profession(s) they pursue. Understand how mentors can help Beginner Women to get out of their own way and believe in their own power. For more from ambiSHEous™ and the Beginner Women Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @ambiSHEous or receive updates straight in your inbox by subscribing to our newsletterRecommended ResourcesEn PointCareer Educators and Employers ConferenceJunior Achievement CanadaEn Point Mentorship ProgramChantal’s TED Talk ‘ Get Out of Your Own Way’ The En Point Process and MissionDeloitte Mentorship Study Nike Women’s Soccer Ad 

    Money Matters: Differentiating between Personal and Business Finance with Nancy Wilson

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 33:35


    Nancy joins podcast host Katharine Cornfield to explore why it’s important for #BeginnerWomen to differentiate between personal and business finance, why accounting isn’t as boring as it sounds, and how important role models really are when it comes to financial behaviours. Listen in to hear Nancy share insights from her career journey, highlight the challenges she faced along the way, and how the CWCC is levelling the playing field for women entrepreneurs. Episode Highlights:Learn more about top challenges faced by women in business, including access to capital.Discover key money management basics #beginnerwomen need to know, including how credit works, why it matters, and how to use it responsibly.Recognize why it’s important that #beginnerwomen understand the critical distinction between personal and business finance. Understand the importance of financial literacy for #beginnerwomen when navigating life and work, whether in business or as an employee.This episode of the Beginner Women Podcast is brought to you by Interac Corp. For more from ambiSHEous™ and the Beginner Women Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @ambiSHEous or receive updates straight in your inbox by subscribing to our newsletter.Recommended ResourcesCanadian Women’s Chamber of CommerceNovus AccountingWomen and Gender Equality CanadaFinancial Literacy Month

    Navigating the Transition from Education to Entry-Level Employment with Graham Donald

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 41:27


    In this episode of Beginner Women, join host Katharine Cornfield and Graham Donald, Founder & President of Brainstorm Strategy Group, as they discuss what’s inside the minds of post-secondary students as they approach graduation, navigate the school to work transition, and figure out their first steps into entry-level employment. Tune in to learn how you can help support this major milestone for the Beginner Women in your life.Episode Highlights:Discover what’s top of mind at graduation and why it’s ok if bold ambitions take a back seat to getting grounded.Learn what employers are looking for in an entry-level hire and why employment experience is just as important as extracurriculars, even for students as young as high-school.Understand who the biggest influencers are when it comes to a young person’s career and education choices, and why the personal experience of parents isn’t always the best source of advice.Uncover the one major move parents can make early to ensure the beginner women in their lives get the right career information at the right time (and mitigate their ‘failure to launch’ fears while they’re at it).Debunk the myth that GenZ  are lazy and finally define what ‘flexible workplace’ really means to early-career employees.For more from ambiSHEous™ and the Beginner Women Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @ambiSHEous or receive updates straight in your inbox by subscribing to our newsletter.Recommended Resources:Brainstorm Strategy Group Future Workforce Conference 2019Canadian Association of Career Educators and Employers (CACEE)The Brainstorm Report: Student Career Interests Benchmark ReportUniversity of Regina’s Job Guarantee

    Rising to Challenge Conventional Thinking with Rhiannon Rosalind

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 41:18


    As CEO and owner of the Economic Club of Canada (a position she assumed at just 26 years old) and founder of the Junior Economic Club, Rhiannon stands out for more than just her success as a young woman in the midst of Toronto’s male-dominated C-suite crowd. Not only has she taken her seat at the table, Rhiannon is also using her influence to challenge establishment thinking, create long-lasting social impact in underserved communities, and encourage financial well-being among youth.In this episode of Beginner Women, Rhiannon and host Katharine Cornfield discuss:✔ Rhiannon’s personal journey overcoming hardship, fear and bias to reach a position of influence and power as a young woman.✔ How finding a purpose beyond herself empowered Rhiannon to find her voice, take action on her values, and challenge the status quo by incorporating community impact into her work.✔ Rhiannon’s unique perspective on the link between financial well-being and mental health; the importance of normalizing conversations about money at home; and what girls learn from everyday role models and parents just by observation.✔ Why typical financial literacy education misses the mark and how programs like the Jr. Economic Club and ambiSHEous are making financial concepts more relevant to young women by acknowledging deeply held beliefs grounded in lived experience, integrating a systems lens, and providing more socio-economic context around money.✔ The transformative potential of positioning girls and young women for economic independence early.This episode of the Beginner Women Podcast is brought to you by Interac Corp.For more from ambiSHEous™ and the Beginner Women Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @ambiSHEous or receive updates straight in your inbox by subscribing to our newsletter.RECOMMENDED RESOURCESEconomic Club of CanadaJunior Economic Club

    Problem-Solving and Purpose: Changing the Career Conversation with Jean Philippe Michel

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 40:20


    In this episode of Beginner Women, host Katharine Cornfield is joined by Jean-Philippe (JP) Michel, founder of SparkPath, a company helping young people to create extraordinary careers by exploring the real-world challenges that inspire them. Through SparkPath, Jean-Phillipe is working to pivot the career conversation away from job title ambitions toward problem-solving and purpose.In this episode, Katharine and Jean-Philippe explore: Purpose-driven, rather than title-driven, career development models. Encouraging Beginner Women to adopt a problem-solving mindset that reframes challenges as opportunities.Equipping Beginner Women with the skills they need to solve the problems they are passionate about. Strategies to help Beginner Women learn about their interests and motivations, and the influence this can have on career and education choices.Advice for parents and teachers as they guide Beginner Women through education and career choices and advancement. For more Beginner Women, follow ambiSHEous™ on Twitter and Facebook @ambiSHEous, or subscribe to our newsletter! RECOMMENDED RESOURCESSpark PathOrder your own Challenge Cards setJamie Casap and the skills students need (YouTube, 2019)Christine Corbett Moran

    Beyond Business: Entrepreneurship, Experience & Career Readiness with Albert Wong

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 31:04


    In this episode of Beginner Women, Albert Wong, Director of Junior Achievement Ottawa at the Ottawa Network for Education, joins Katharine Cornfield to share how and why experiential learning, entrepreneurial skills development, networking and mentorship early in a girl’s life will help her navigate her career and education choices, regardless of what field(s) she decides to pursue. They also discuss the value of experience in building confidence and leadership skills, especially outside of school.ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS FROM EPISODE 3:✔ The link between entrepreneurial skills and career readiness.✔ The value of mentorship for girls and young women.✔ How everyday role models can help girls to build social capital and a professional network early, outside of school.RECOMENDED RESOURCESambiSHEous™ambiSHEous StartUp Self™ ProgramJunior Achievement CanadaJunior Achievement Canada Company Program Junior Achievement OttawaOttawa Network for EducationTechnovation✔ What it means to be a strong ally for girls and young women.For more from ambiSHEous™ and the Beginner Women Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @ambiSHEous or receive updates straight in your inbox by subscribing to our newsletter.

    Making Space for Young Women in Civic Life with Caro Loutfi

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 40:52


    How can we encourage youth, particularly young women, to continue to show up, use their voices, and be increasingly engaged in decision-making at the polls and beyond?As Caro Loutfi, Executive Director at Apathy is Boring, a national non-partisan organization working to engage youth in democracy explains, the path to getting young women involved starts with – but doesn’t stop at – inviting them to participate.In this episode of Beginner Women, Loutfi and host Katharine Cornfield discuss:✔ The ways young people are influencing change in both informal and informal civic spaces.✔ The barriers young people and minorities face when it comes to democratic engagement.✔ How young people consume news, the challenge of misinformation, and its impact on democratic participation.✔ How those in positions of power and influence can encourage young women to use their voice to affect change.✔ The role institutions play to ensure that young women are given a seat at the table and are reflected in decision-making processes.For more from ambiSHEous™ and the Beginner Women Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @ambiSHEous or receive updates straight in your inbox by subscribing to our newsletter.RECOMMENDED RESOURCESCanada 150 Hangover (Caro Loutfi at #WalrusTalks, 2018)Daniel Kemmis Bio (Wikipedia)Canadian Millennial Social Values Study (Environics and Apathy is Boring, 2017)News Consumption & Democratic Engagement (Abacus Data and Apathy is Boring, 2016)

    Empowering Girls Around the World with Mara O'Brien-James

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 36:32


    In this debut episode, O’Brien-James joins Katharine to:✔ Celebrate the strength, power and potential of girls and young women.✔ Discuss the impact of nurturing ambition and leadership among girls and young women in Canada and globally.✔ Share insights into the influence of parents, educators, and others on girls and young women through their language, expectations, and actions.✔ Share actionable steps you can take to spark leadership, activism and global citizenship among the girls and young women in your life.For more from ambiSHEous™ and the Beginner Women Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @ambiSHEous or receive updates straight in your inbox by subscribing to our newsletter.RECOMMENDED RESOURCESAbout Care CanadaAbout ambiSHEousAbout #FridaysforFuture , a climate action movement started by Greta Thunberg

    Beginner Women Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 1:14


    Welcome to Beginner Women, a podcast where we talk to experts, thought leaders and extraordinary women about the leadership and career development of girls and young women. Katharine Cornfield, founder of ambiSHEous™ and host of Beginner Women, explores how to nurture the ambition and change the game for the beginner women in our lives.Beginner Women launches October 2019.Stay up to date with all things Beginner Women on Twitter at @ambiSHEousAbout Care CanadaAbout ambiSHEousAbout #FridaysforFuture , a climate action movement started by Greta Thunberg

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