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The #metoo movement is proof women still need safe spaces to share ideas, support and lift each other up. This is especially important for Millennial women, who are just starting out in their careers. Millennials are are more likely to take risks, start businesses, and are determined to do it all wh…

Nneka Nwosu Faison


    • May 29, 2018 LATEST EPISODE
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    Get a job in tech when you're not a tech person

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018


    Emily Dreyfuss wanted to be two things when she was younger: an actress and a poet. Today, she is on TV quite a bit...not acting in a drama, but as an occasional expert on cable news (though some could argue cable news has as many twists and turns as a Shonda Rhymes show)! But Dreyfuss spends most of her time writing. Not poetry, though her work is so beautiful the lines read like carefully crafted stanzas. Dreyfuss writes articles on culture and tech. As a senior writer at Wired Magazine, Dreyfuss has had to battle her share of trolls, but they've never stop her from being her authentic self, pursuing her career, and starting a family.

    7 Things Every Female College Grad Should Remember on the Job Search

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018


    Millions of female college students will soon be entering the workforce. Where and how should they start the job search? Should they go for their dream job or just pay the bills? Move abroad or back home with mom and dad? Whatever your question is, we've got answers. In this episode we are joined by two girl bosses, Casey and Meghan. Casey is a recent college grad living her dream in NYC and climbing her way from behind the camera to in front of it. Yass! And Meghan is killing it as a manager at a major Art Museum. Different perspectives, great advice!

    To get a job writing for Insecure, take Amy Aniobi's advice!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018


    Amy Aniobi writes for the hit HBO show, "Insecure," staring Issa Rae. The show is currently taping it's third season, but Amy (my Nigerian sister from another mister) took some time to chat with us. She even has a season three spoiler for us so listen until the end! Amy’s story is not only about a 30 something living her best life and working for a hit show. It is also about picking your passion and sticking with it no matter what, believing you've achieved success before it happens.   And don't forget to subscribe!   itunes Stitcher Google Play

    How to start a business when you have no money

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018


    Meaghan St. Marc says she is the most non-entrepreneur Entrepreneur. But sometimes you can't fight destiny! This is who she was meant to be! In the last few years she and her business partner have opened not one, not two, but THREE spin studios. Like many of us, she felt like she had to do what she studied in college, but her love of fitness and helping people couldn't be denied. Today, Rev'd Indoor Cycling has a big following in the Boston 'burbs. In fact, when Soul Cycle moved in next door. But this small business did not get scared by the competition. In fact, business has gotten better. A HUSTLER, newlywed, and soon to be mommy, Meag is definitely a girl boss, which she describes as a woman doing something, pushing the limits, creating and supporting. YASS!

    Is ClassPass worth it? It was for one 30 something!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018


    When her first idea didn’t work out, Mary Biggins pushed on. That’s her personality. She’s a problem solver, a go getter. Call her, “Boston Strong,” if you will. Today, she is CoFounder of two successful companies, ClassPass and MealPal. ClassPass is in 49 Cities worldwide. The app connects users to fitness classes at a much lower cost than buying classes directly from studios. At last check, ClassPass has raised more than $450 million dollars with millions of classes booked through the app to date. MealPal works similarly. For a price of about $5.99 per meal, users can get lunch from participating restaurants near their work area. If you use either app, or just want to be inspired, listen to Mary's story!   And continue to subscribe. itunes Stitcher Google Play  

    Can a career woman find love?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018


    I know I said we would be releasing new episodes every other week, I wanted to sneak in another episode in honor of Valentine's Day. As a hopeless romantic, I couldn't pass up the opportunity. I wanted to know what the heck would attract someone to a BOSS, an ambitious person? Is it difficult to marry someone who is so dedicated to their career? Is it intimidating? Do these ambitious people offer something special, a certain je ne sais quoi? To get answers, I asked my husband. What's it like to be in love with a Boss? We kept it profesh, so don't worry, not a lot of mushy-gushy stuff. Enjoy! And don't forget to subscribe and follow us on social media! Our Social Media Correspondent, Casey, has been killin' it covering a Film Festival and New York Fashion Week. The Bosscast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBosscastPodcast/ The Bosscast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebosscast/?hl=en itunes Stitcher Google Play  

    Start a tech company before age 30

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018


    I see it, I want it I stunt, yellow bone it I dream it, I work hard I grind 'til I own it I twirl on them haters - "Formation," Beyonce Beyonce gets noticed, she drops surprise albums and videos...Instagram posts letting the world know she is the most beautiful pregnant woman ever! Our guest this week, Melissa James gets noticed too. Her goal: Become the Beyonce of Tech. Melissa left a job at Google to start her own company. Today she is CEO of the Tech Connection, a company that connects diverse talent to tech companies. We’ve mentioned tech’s diversity problem before.At Google and Facebook, for example, only 1% of employees are Black, while Black people make up nearly 13% of the population.Only 16% of techies are women and women make up half of the population. Melissa’s work to increase diversity in tech has earned her a US Presidential Service award from then President Obama, and a young alumni service award from her alma mater, University of Massachusetts Amherst. Melissa was named Boston Innovation Magazine’s 50 on Fire, and also a published author. Her first book, "When are you going to get a Real Career?”is available on itunes. For more information on The Tech Connection, head here: https://www.thetechconnectioninc.com/#!/ And as always continue to share and subscribe! itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bosscast/id1311717892?mt=2 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nneka-nwosu-faison/boss-bitches-podcast?refid=stpr Google play: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ijph4z2gllsypfwa4w3sw64x4wi

    How to be yourself and successful in business

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018


    An interview with Business Breakthrough Coach, Aliya Levinson Kehoe

    Be a successful, young, female, minority lawyer like Chante!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018


    Martin Luther King said, "In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends." This week, the importance of speaking out. From the young woman who shared her story about an uncomfortable sexual encounter with actor Aziz Ansari, the movie The Post and the importance of press freedom, accusations of, "fake news," and efforts to shut down a news site that has been critical of a foreign government (and the Boss Lady at the helm of that site). Our episode concludes with an interview with a millennial woman who overcame a life setback to continue her climb to the top of one of the largest law firms in the world. She is also working to raise money for hurricane ravaged Dominica, the birthplace of her father. Her advice to those of us looking to be a BOSS--you have to lift others while you climb. Enjoy! And don't forget to subscribe!   itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bosscast/id1311717892?mt=2   stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nneka-nwosu-faison/boss-bitches-podcast?refid=stpr   google play: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ijph4z2gllsypfwa4w3sw64x4wi

    Turn negative feedback in to a positive

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018


    This week...Oprah Winfrey confirmed she is the QUEEN OF EVERYTHING during her speech at the Golden Globes Sunday. Many say she is flirting with the idea of running for president, but are her powers better used outside the oval office? There are conflicting opinions out there. I guess it's up to Ms. Winfrey to decide. Our interview this week is with Jessica Brondo Davidoff, a 35-year-old serial entrepreneur. Negative feedback helped her start and successfully run two companies. At 22-years-old, she started The Edge in College Prep, a New York City based company that combines college test prep with admissions counseling. Eight years later, she started launched Admitted.ly, a web and mobile platform that utilized fun Buzzfeed-like quizzes to match students to their ideal colleges and universities. Admittedly raised more than 2 million dollars in seed-funding then in 2016, the company was acquired and is now called, MyOptions. The company has more than 6 million users and prides itself on being free for students to use so that all potential co-eds have a more equal playing field when it comes to college admissions. Continue  to subscribe to The Bosscast! itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bosscast/id1311717892?mt=2 stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nneka-nwosu-faison/boss-bitches-podcast?refid=stpr google play: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ijph4z2gllsypfwa4w3sw64x4wi  

    Visions and Wedding Bells

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2018


    New Logo, Who This! What do you think of our new logo? Designed by my college age sister studying to be a graphic designer! I had a vision and she made it real. Thanks baby sis! First topic of discussion...Hoda Kotb is named the newest anchor of the Today Show after Matt Lauer's firing for sexual misconduct in the workplace. Two women co-anchoring the most watched morning show. This is amazing! Did Hoda set a plan for this. Did she visualize her ascension to the top of morning news? Maybe. Visualization is a powerful tool. If you imagine you have already achieved success or already gotten what it is you want (a new job, romantic partner, etc.), it can happen! Not simply because you visualized it, but because visualizing will make you put things in to action to get what you want. And finally, did you get engaged this holiday? Wedding and Event Planner Myriam Michel (@mmeliteevents on instagram) has great advice for planning a wedding. She also shares the good, the bad and the ugly when it comes to entrepreneurship. Check out MM Elite Events: mmeliteevents.com Listen and be inspired to start 2018 right!  

    Boss B's in the New Year

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017


    From African American women voting in a block to win an election in Alabama, white women voting overwhelmingly for an accused pedohile, the Golden Globes snubbing female directors, but an all female movie remake on the horizon, and New Year's Resolution...do you want to be a boss bitch in 2018 and if so, what the heck does that mean? Lots to talk about on the final episode of the year.

    "Success Doesn't have to be linear."

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017


    If you've already subscribed to the podcast, unsubscribe and then subscribe again. Sorry for the trouble! Ugh! Technical stuff is the worst. What is the BEST is hearing from Millennials who are kicking ass in their industries and willing to impart their wisdom. This week, we talk to Lauren N. Williams, Features Editor at Essence Magazine and journalism Fellow at Harvard University. At first, her plan was to be Editor-In-Chief of Cosmo or Marie Claire magazines. But when she began feeling unfulfilled at her mainstream magazine jobs, fate connected her to Essence magazine where she has been able to cover the Obamas (several times), appear on television, and travel to tell both fun and inspiring stories. She says she loves working for a publication that advocates and fights to tell the often ignored stories of black people. Unafraid to speak her mind and go for what she wants, Lauren is a Boss. Still, like most ambitious women, she says she she's only just begun.

    Lean on Me

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2017


    Harassment sucks. What sucks even more is when women don't…

    B*tches on the Rise

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017


    A roundtable discussion with some B*tches on the rise about some of the hottest news about millennial women and the holidays.

    “My Life is Mine.”

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017


    This week, Tracee Ellis Ross inspired women to own their…

    "Every Woman needs a little B*tch in her."

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017


    Whether you're taking on sexual predators (boy, bye!), running for office, or starting an online career, every woman needs a little b*tch in her! In this first episode of Boss B*tches, host Nneka takes on these issues and interviews a woman who was able to quit her job and start a successful career as a full time blogger. It wasn't easy, but Sarah Dussault says anyone can do it, just start! And for more Sarah Dussault, aka Sarah Fit, Subscribe to her YouTube Page.

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