Founding Fearless is a podcast to inspire, empower, and support college-aged women on their entrepreneurial and leadership journeys. We created this podcast to uplift female voices through conversations with fellow entrepreneurial students, innovative pro
The Founding Fearless podcast is an incredible source of inspiration and information for aspiring entrepreneurs, particularly college-aged women. Ingrid and Kamryn, the hosts of the podcast, bring a unique perspective to their interviews with female leaders and visionaries, making each episode a captivating listen. This podcast offers a perfect blend of wisdom, knowledge, and light-heartedness that keeps listeners engaged and excited to add it to their rotation.
One of the best aspects of The Founding Fearless podcast is the diverse range of guests that are featured. Each entrepreneur brings her own unique story and experiences to the table, providing valuable insight into the mindset and journey of a successful businesswoman. The interviews are not only inspiring but also informative, as they delve into the ins and outs of entrepreneurship from a college student's perspective. This provides an accessible and relatable experience for young listeners who may be unsure about pursuing business opportunities.
Furthermore, The Founding Fearless podcast instills an empowering mindset in its listeners. It encourages individuals to follow their passions and pursue their dreams fearlessly. The interviews offer actionable advice that can be applied at any level of entrepreneurial interest, making it a valuable resource for both experienced entrepreneurs and those just starting out.
While it is challenging to find any significant drawbacks to this podcast, one possible improvement could be adding more episodes focused on specific aspects of entrepreneurship or leadership development. This would provide even more targeted guidance for listeners looking to enhance their skills in these areas.
In conclusion, The Founding Fearless podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in entrepreneurship or leadership development, especially college-aged women. Ingrid and Kamryn's excellent interviewing skills make each episode engaging and insightful. The variety of guests ensures that there is something valuable to learn from each episode. Overall, this podcast serves as a cup of gold, fueling and nourishing the entrepreneurial spirit within its listeners.
We're joined by Nicole Smith, Founder and CEO of Flytographer, the world's leading vacation photography company. Nicole shares how she grew Flytographer from a side hustle to a global 8-figure brand, and how she's built a community rooted in joy, connection, and creativity.
We're joined by Marina Middleton, CEO and Partner at Create & Cultivate, the powerhouse behind the world's largest events and media platform for women in business. Marina dives into building confidence, personal branding, and breaking barriers as a first-time CEO and woman of color in business. Her journey is all about showing up unapologetically and creating space for others to rise.
We're joined by Nicole Swartz, trademark attorney and founder of Sprout Law, who's on a mission to empower women entrepreneurs by protecting their brands! After her own business was served a cease and desist, she turned her experience into a passion for helping others navigate trademarks.
We're joined by Isabella Hughes, co-founder of Better Sour and serial entrepreneur. From the arts to CPG, Bella's journey is full of bold moves and innovation. As an angel investor and mentor, she's passionate about empowering fellow founders and was named Entrepreneur of the Year by the Hawai'i Venture Capital Association. Tune in for her inspiring story and advice for aspiring entrepreneurs!
We're joined by Lori Saldivar Schneider, the visionary behind The Cupcake Bar. From custom cupcakes to virtual classes and balloon-floating trays, Lori's Latina- and woman-owned business makes every day a celebration. Tune in to hear her journey and the sweet success of The Cupcake Bar!
In this episode we're joined by Lieutenant Colonel Alma K. Hernandez, Commander of the 566th Intelligence Squadron at Buckley Space Force Base. With 15+ years in the U.S. Air Force, including roles with the NSA and DIA, she's a powerhouse leader dedicated to empowering women. Lt. Col. Hernandez shares insights on leadership, overcoming imposter syndrome, setting boundaries, and thriving in high-pressure environments.
In this episode, we are joined by Shandi Nichelle, a hairstylist for almost 20 years and the founder and CEO of Freewell, a personal care company for active people dedicated to creating luxurious products free from toxic ingredients. Shandi is passionate about advocating for and volunteering with survivors of assault to help them thrive.
In this episode, Susan Sarich, founder of SusieCakes, shares her journey of turning her baking hobby into a national brand. As a community advocate, Forbes 50 Over 50 Award recipient, and Dean's Distinguished Lecturer at Cornell University, Susan is dedicated to inspiring future generations of female professionals. Tune in for an extra sweet episode on entrepreneurship, leadership, and making an impact!
In this episode, we are joined by Courtney Hutton, founder and CEO of Lucky Lab Coffee Co., a beloved coffee brand in Austin that began as a small idea in Hawaii, built in Charleston, SC, and eventually found its home in Austin, Texas. Tune in to hear about her path from a career in the legal field to building multiple thriving businesses!
In this episode, we're joined by Michaela Lindsay, founder of Savvy InvestHer, a social entrepreneur on a mission to close the gender wealth gap. After years in the tech industry, Michaela transitioned into entrepreneurship, creating spaces for women to feel empowered to talk about money. Tune in as Michaela shares her journey and offers advice on investing and building financial independence!
In this episode, we're joined by Fatima Mohemedhen Louly, beauty influencer and founder+CEO of Define Beauty by F.M.A. After moving from Mauritania to the US at 17 years old, pursuing behavioral neuroscience, and working at Sephora as a beauty advisor, Fatima decided to launch Define Beauty, a cosmetics company that empowers individuals to embrace their unique beauty with high-quality and cruelty-free products for a range of skin tones. Listen as Fatima shares her journey and offers some advice for those looking to pursue their dreams!
In this episode, we're joined by two incredible entrepreneurs, Shaz Rajashekar and Kiku Chaudhuri, the sisters behind the vibrant hair care brand, SHAZ & KIKS. Both UT Austin graduates, Shaz and Kiku have combined their childhood memories of summers in the Himalayas with the wisdom of traditional Ayurvedic science to create a full range of hair care products that cater to every need, from serums to cleansers. Their brand not only promotes healthy hair but also educates consumers about the importance of hair care, all while honoring their heritage.
In this episode, we sat down with Rikki Wang, founder of Space Cowboy, a modern kitchen and bar in Austin. Rikki turned to entrepreneurship to fulfill her passion for creating captivating dining experiences. In this episode, Rikki provides insights in the tech and food space and gives advice to others looking to follow in her footsteps. Tune in to hear more about Rikki's journey!
In this episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Cassie Shankman (aka DJ Cassandra), a dynamic Austin-based DJ, composer, producer, sound curator, educator, and all-around creative entrepreneur. Cassie is well-versed in the art of sound, as she is the founder of Sounds by Cassandra, an audio agency offering a diverse range of services, including DJ performances, sound curation, and original music composition. She is also the co-founder of Picardy, a web app designed to help users develop music theory skills. Cassie's passion for music has taken her to amazing places, and in this episode, she shares her journey, her entrepreneurial insights, and her advice for young creatives looking to tune into this industry. !
In this episode, we engaged with Sarah Kenny, a speaker, leadership coach, and the author of #1 Amazon bestselling book “Lead Like a Queen”. Sarah holds an MA in Gender Studies, is an ICF Professional Certified Coach, and has over 15 years of experience developing and training women leaders. Sarah's journey has taken her all across the globe, cultivating a deep passion for advancing the rights of women and girls. Stay tuned as Sarah shares her advice for young women overcoming self-doubt and embracing audacious leadership!
In this episode, we sat down with with Miles Bloxson, the Founder, Host, and Executive Producer of “Miles To Mogul”. A graduate of UT with a degree in Corporate Communications, Miles co-hosted “Campus Life” on Austin's Public Access Channel before moving to Los Angeles, where she started her career with high-profile shows like Fox News LA and In-Touch Magazine, and contributed to KUT News and KBLA 1580. As a trailblazer in the media world, she continues to inspire women in the Austin area and beyond!
In this episode, we sit down with Elaine Garza, CEO of Giant Noise. From being a journalism major at UT and starting in the publishing industry to founding her own public relations and digital media company, Elaine has many insights and advice for young professionals navigating the changing PR landscape.
In this episode, we sit down with Whitney McElwain, KS WELI's new Director and a founder, investor, and advocate for female entrepreneurs. From her early days at Red Bull, working in venture capital, to launching her own brand, Daybird, Whitney shares her journey, passion for empowering women, and insights into creating a more equitable entrepreneurial ecosystem.
In this episode, we explore Sophia Cuerquis' inspiring journey from the Philippines to Austin, where she's transformed her passions into successful ventures. Sophia, a dynamic entrepreneur, content creator, and personal creative director, shares her path to success, highlighting the importance of family, launching a clothing brand, and hosting a podcast. Tune in to hear her story of fearless entrepreneurship, creativity, and the drive to inspire future women leaders.
This episode explores Sheena Wilde's journey and her impactful role at Kendra Scott. As the Senior Vice President of Corporate Philanthropy & the Kendra Scott Foundation, Sheena is responsible for all philanthropic strategy, growth, and implementation. She oversees local and national programs, including the Kendra Scott Foundation, which aims to empower women and youth in health, wellness, education, and entrepreneurship. Additionally, Sheena serves on advisory boards for Derrick Johnson's Defend the Dream Foundation, the KS WELI, and the JC7 Foundation. Sheena exemplifies how to make a difference within and excel as an intrapreneur within an organization!
This episode highlights the power of partnership in achieving business success. Janie Cooke and Caroline Nix fused their skills to found Oventure, a company that offers hands-free accessories to help women everywhere. Their mission and teamwork set a powerful example for aspiring female entrepreneurs.
This episode explores Kristin Jacobson's journey and discovers how she transformed a passion project into a successful venture. Kristin Jacobson is the visionary founder behind Austin Flea, the city's premier curated flea market experience. What began as a whimsical idea back in 07', Austin Flea has blossomed into full-time operation celebrating the city's vibrant community of vendors, artisans, and makers.
In this episode, we highlight Elizabeth (Liz) Findlay's story and gain insight into her journey of establishing Albion. Raised in Guatemala, her family owned and operated a clothing factory where they manufactured technical apparel for top U.S.-based fashion brands. However, Liz and her husband, Dave (Co-CEO), had to make a hard decision to close the factory and start their new brand. At that moment of risk, Albion was born. Now, Albion is an internationally recognized clothing brand with a focus on high-quality products, designed with the everyday woman in mind. Liz's enlightening story is a journey of rebounding and building an empire!
This episode dives into Maggie Brown's Story and gains insight into how she turned a pandemic passion project into a successful business. Maggie is the CEO of Recess Pickleball, an innovative pickleball gear company aiming to elevate the game experience while fostering a community of passionate consumers. Maggie's founding fearless approach serves as inspiration for aspiring women entrepreneurs everywhere.
In this episode, we dive deep into Samantha Leonard's story and gain insight into how Samantha turned a passion project into a successful business. Samantha founded ATX Brunch Girls, a local Austin social group aiming to elevate the brunch experience while fostering a community of passionate women. Samantha has built a thriving business by founding fearlessly, inspiring future generations of women entrepreneurs.
This episode explores the journey of graduating seniors, Jessica Yang and Vani Jain, from UT Austin and the KS WELI Student Board share their journey from students to graduates, reflecting on their time in leadership roles and discussing their plans for the future. They offer advice for incoming college freshmen while envisioning their entrepreneurial leadership journey ahead.
This episode explores the journey of Emily Ramshaw, President and CEO of The 19th*, the nation's first independent nonprofit newsroom at the intersection of gender, politics, and policy. The 19th* levels the playing field with politics and politics so that everyone feels engaged and heard regardless of gender or race. Emily shares the mission of the news outlet, which aims to elevate the voices of women and LGBTQ+ people with daily journalism, newsletters, and live events. As a trailblazer in her field, Emily Ramshaw embodies the spirit of innovation and inclusivity, shaping the future of media for generations to come.
New episode out now! This episode explores the journey of Liz Matthews, Senior Vice President of Dell Technologies Global Brand and Creative. Navigating through roles at Johnson & Johnson, Sun Microsystems, and now Dell Technologies, Liz shares how each experience shaped her leadership style and approach to personal branding. With insights gleaned from navigating both the startup scene and global corporations, she emphasizes the importance of vision, adaptability, and fostering collaboration along the way.
"Founding Fearless means just not giving up on your dreams!"
This episode explores the journey of Gabriela Bucio, co-owner of one of the city's most popular and fast-growing restaurant management groups, Gabriela's Group. Gabriela initially worked behind the scenes at several restaurants after moving to Austin more than 20 years ago from Mexico. Over time, Gabriela learned the business inside and out and eventually decided to break off to create her own culinary empire alongside her brother. Today, she owns countless popular restaurant locations throughout the Austin area and keeps expanding. Her establishments combine her heritage and femininity, creating a unique atmosphere when you walk through the door.
In this episode, we explore the journey of Bryn Carter-Brown and Emily Salberg, CEO and COO of What She Said. From growing vibrant communities in Denver to revolutionizing referral networks for women entrepreneurs nationwide, Bryn and Emily are the visionary duo behind What She Said. Today, they are working on building a platform for women in cities all over the country, letting women do what they do best: refer to their networks of incredible babes. Through dating app-like technology, What She Said will connect women and non-binary consumers & businesses to build lasting relationships.
"Go after things and don't be afraid of sucking" ~ Natalie Franke in 'Gutsy.'
In this episode, we have Christy Carlson Romano, actress, host, and co-founder of PodCo. From being a Disney icon and best known for her roles as Disney's "Kim Possible," and roles in "Even Stevens," and "Cadet Kelly," to bringing Disney princess Belle' to life in the highly acclaimed Beauty and the Beast on Broadway, as well as 'Kate Monster' in Avenue Q on Broadway. She has made an undeniable name for herself through her various projects in entertainment, as well as her activism championing high-performing youth, but even off the stage, her shift into entrepreneurship and podcasting adds another dimension to her already impressive career, allowing her to connect with audiences in new and meaningful ways. Most recently, Christy, alongside husband and CEO Brendan Rooney, successfully launched the PodCo network, a dynamic podcast network focused on capturing gripping conversations between iconic personalities. Current titles under the PodCo umbrella include chart-topping series' like Ned's Declassified Podcast Survival Guide, Wizards of Waverly Pod, Vulnerable, Fuller House with Dave Coulier, and Big Name B*tches.
In this episode, we sit down with Marisa Garza, Founder of KEFI by MG. Fresh out of college as a UT Alum, Marisa found herself navigating the corporate landscape while simultaneously framing uniqueness. KEFI by MG is a unique and fashionable eyewear brand where Marisa fused her passion and profession together to create art for any wearer. The episode also ventures into the foundational aspects of brand-building – from the ideation phase to defining one's purpose and dream customer and the art of crafting a brand that resonates authentically.
In this episode, we sit down with Carla Taylor, Photographer, Entrepreneur, and Beauty MUA. We delve into Carla's inspiring journey to becoming a makeup artist who doesn't limit herself to conventional paths. Instead, she seamlessly combines her creative talents to reshape the landscape of entrepreneurship.
In this episode, we sit down with Fernanda Sampson-Gómez, CEO of Celzo. Leading the way with the first vitamin-infused agua fresca in the USA, she's an innovator and an equality advocate. Recognized with the Rising Star Award from Latino Leaders Magazine, Fernanda is a trailblazing Latina leader shaping the future.
In this episode, we have the pleasure of sitting down with Adriana Carrig, the Founder and CEO of Little Words Project, an incredible entrepreneur and advocate for kindness. Adriana shares her remarkable journey, starting from her struggles with childhood bullying and finding solace in crafting bracelets. Her story of resilience and determination unfolds as she transforms her personal coping mechanism into a powerful movement, promoting self-love and community.
In this episode, we sit down with Chelsea Kramer, founder and designer of Parke. We delve into Chelsea's inspiring journey of starting Parke, a woman-owned business with a mission to create high-quality clothing that can elevate your closet and live with you forever. Chelsea Kramer has limitless drive and passion, which has helped her grow her brand into what it is today Chelsea highlights all about starting this brand from just denim products, and now she has grown to include a versatile mix of clothing articles. Her unwavering dedication fuels her success and has made Parke what it is today.
In this episode, we sit down with Rachel Lindsay, author, attorney, media personality, podcaster, and speaker. We delve into Rachel's inspiring journey, from initially pursuing a degree in law, to making history as the first Black lead in the reality TV franchise, specifically on the thirteenth season of ABC's "The Bachelorette". She hasn't stopped there; she recently became the co-host of not one, but two new podcasts and grew her involvement in the college sports world as well. Rachel Lindsay has limitless aspirations and the entrepreneurial spirit to make them happen. Rachel highlights the significance of courage and individuality, which have shaped her professional journey. Her unwavering dedication fuels her mission to support the community and her dreams.
In this episode, Priscilla and Sydney sit down with Kristy Owens, the founder of 365 Things Austin, the trusted source of all things entertainment and events for Austinites. We delve into Kristy's inspiring journey, from being an uninspired realtor to founding a brand that both businesses and consumers count on. Kristy shares her story of creating an ambassador brand for Austin, all while following her heart and turning a New Year's resolution into a thriving entrepreneurial venture.
In today's episode, we have such an inspirational speaker and true entrepreneur and community servant with expertise in all things business and a strive to empower and inspire those around her. Terry P. Mitchell is the founder of Austin Socialite and Black Leaders Collective, COO of E & Co. Tech, Co-Owner of Austin Woman Magazine, and Co-Chair of The Black Fund. From a young age, Terry knew her path was being an entrepreneur, and now she is the founder and owner of various companies and the embodiment of a successful, multi-talented leader who champions equity and advocacy.
This episode dives into the journey of co-founders creating a project in their undergraduate class at UT Austin to being inspired to create a fully developed CPG company while juggling full-time jobs outside of college. This episode includes co-founders Ashley Raymond, CEO of Safely, and Meagan Doyle, CXO of Safely, a modern self-defense company for the girl on the go. Discover how they transitioned from being full-time students to working professionals while nurturing their entrepreneurial dreams.
Season 2. Episode 1 Welcome to Season 2 of the Founding Fearless Podcast! We are so excited to be your new co-hosts, and we can't wait to share with you our guest speakers, who are all trailblazing women entrepreneurs and leaders. This first episode is for anyone who wants to know the ins and outs of KS WELI and really know what our institute provides and what programs it includes. We will introduce ourselves more and hear our exciting ideas for this season! We hope you enjoy! CONNECT WITH PRISCILLA & SYDNEY! IG: @priscillaolivarez_ LI: Priscilla Olivarez IG: @sydneykeyy LI: Sydney Key CONNECT WITH THE KS WELI @kswelinstitute foundingfearless@kswelinstitute.org kswelinstitute.utexas.edu "Empowering women to lead and encouraging the world to follow while increasing the number of women-owned and women-led businesses" This podcast is empowered by the Student Board of the Kendra Scott Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute at The University of Texas at Austin. Co-hosts: Priscilla Olivarez & Sydney Key
#25. In this episode of the Founding Fearless Podcast, we say goodbye to Ingrid and Kamryn as they graduate from the University of Texas at Austin and venture off to graduate school and the corporate world! They reflect on their incredible journey as founders & co-hosts of this podcast, students at UT, members of the KS WELI Student Board, and interns at KS WELI, and really resonate on their fantastic college experience and advice to incoming freshmen and college-aged women right now. Who will be the following co-hosts of the podcast? Listen to the episode to find out and see what they have up their sleeves for the official Season 2 of the Founding Fearless Podcast! We hope you enjoy! CONNECT WITH INGRID & KAMRYN! IG: @kamryncrossley LI: Kamryn Crossley IG: @simplycosmopolitan LI: Ingrid Villarreal Ingrid's New Podcast: Simply Cosmopolitan CONNECT WITH THE KS WELI @kswelinstitute foundingfearless@kswelinstitute.org kswelinstitute.utexas.edu "Empowering women to lead and encouraging the world to follow while increasing the number of women-owned and women-led businesses" This podcast is empowered by the Student Board of the Kendra Scott Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute at The University of Texas at Austin. Co-hosts: Kamryn Crossley & Ingrid Villarreal
#24. In this episode, we are interviewing Founder, Executive Chairwoman and Chief Creative Officer, Kendra Scott. Designer, founder, and philanthropist Kendra Scott started her company in 2002, just three months after her first son was born. Her commitment to innovation, quality, customer service, and detail has taken her from a small startup to a billion-dollar brand. With over 2,600 employees and over 130 standalone stores, Kendra Scott is known for its design and material innovation, use of color, and signature shapes. Today, Kendra Scott offers Fashion, Demi-Fine, and Fine Jewelry, watches, engagement rings, home accessories, and a men's collection, Scott Bros. by Kendra Scott. As the brand continues to grow, Kendra and her namesake company remain true to its founding philosophy of “Family, Fashion, and Philanthropy,” and since its beginning, the company has given back significantly to local, national, and international causes supporting organizations that serve women and youth in the areas of health and wellness, education and entrepreneurship, and empowerment. Kendra was awarded the EY Entrepreneur of the Year National Award in 2017, was inducted into the Texas Business Hall of Fame in 2019, and appeared as a guest Shark on seasons 12 and 14 of ABC's Shark Tank. With a passion for empowering the next generation of female leaders, Kendra is currently a professor of practice at the Kendra Scott Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute at The University of Texas at Austin. In addition, Kendra is a member of the board of directors for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation and the Council of Fashion Designers of America while she maintains her position as executive chairwoman and chief creative officer of Kendra Scott, LLC. We hope you enjoy! CONNECT WITH KENDRA SCOTT & KENDRA SCOTT LLC IG: @officialkendrascott IG: @kendrascott kendrascott.com CONNECT WITH THE KS WELI @kswelinstitute foundingfearless@kswelinstitute.org kswelinstitute.utexas.edu "Empowering women to lead and encouraging the world to follow while increasing the number of women-owned and women-led businesses" This podcast is empowered by the Student Board of the Kendra Scott Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute at The University of Texas at Austin. Co-hosts: Kamryn Crossley & Ingrid Villarreal
#23. In this episode of the Founding Fearless Podcast, we have such an inspirational and motivating speaker, CHEVAL. CHEVAL was our guest speaker for the first ever live recording of the Founding Fearless Podcast at the KS WELI Women's Summit 2023. After nine years of designing in the luxury bridal market under a one-sided employment contract, Cheval legally resigned after her former employer sued her in federal court and gained all aspects of her bridal designs, her social media accounts, and her legal name. Cheval is now the Chief Inspiration Officer of @sheischeval, a specialty designer shoe business. She has also launched her non-profit foundation, "A Girl You Might Know," which benefits young women and creatives by providing tools and resources for the formative stages of their careers Listen to the podcast to hear more about her resilient journey in taking the fear and pain from her ongoing legal battles and turning them into love, light, magic, and shiny shoes! We hope you enjoy! CONNECT WITH CHEVAL! IG: @sheischeval IG: @allthatglittersonthegram IG: @agirlyoumightknowfoundation sheischeval.com CONNECT WITH THE KS WELI @kswelinstitute foundingfearless@kswelinstitute.org kswelinstitute.utexas.edu "Empowering women to lead and encouraging the world to follow while increasing the number of women-owned and women-led businesses" This podcast is empowered by the Student Board of the Kendra Scott Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute at The University of Texas at Austin. Co-hosts: Kamryn Crossley & Ingrid Villarreal
#22. In this episode, we are interviewing Dr. Kimberley Barclay and Dr. Lauren Jacobsen. Dr. Barclay and Dr. Jacobsen are the cofounders of the American Dental Association's Design Innovation Award winning practice, Toothbar. These two female entrepreneurs have been celebrated on the cover of Dentaltown Magazine, highlighted in Forbes and Fortune Magazine's Amazing Women issue, and featured in several dental publications. Leading with their passion for esthetics, Dr. Jacobsen and Dr. Barclay are accomplished cosmetic dentists as well as top 1% Diamond Invisalign providers. Both doctors are active leaders in the dental community as members of the American Dental Association, the American Academy of Clear Aligners and the American Academy of Facial Esthetics. Dr. Barclay and Dr. Jacobsen share a unique bond in that they developed a business partnership forged out of a long standing friendship that began when they met in 2009 in dental school at Midwestern University College of Dental Medicine. Having worked alongside one another in a corporate dental setting for several years, Dr. Barclay and Dr. Jacobsen went on to leverage their gained insights and build their own private practice from scratch. In just five years since its opening, Toothbar has become Austin's premier cosmetic dental practice, founded through a mutual desire to elevate the dental practice experience. The two doctors enjoy living near and working in downtown Austin and continue to prove that best friends can start a successful business together. We hope you enjoy! CONNECT WITH TOOTHBAR IG: @thetoothbar toothbar.com CONNECT WITH THE KS WELI @kswelinstitute foundingfearless@kswelinstitute.org kswelinstitute.utexas.edu "Empowering women to lead and encouraging the world to follow while increasing the number of women-owned and women-led businesses" This podcast is empowered by the Student Board of the Kendra Scott Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute at The University of Texas at Austin. Co-hosts: Kamryn Crossley & Ingrid Villarreal
#21. In this episode, we are interviewing, author, coach and licensed therapist, Vasavi Kumar. Through her communication training, consulting, and programs, Vasavi helps her clients which include Entrepreneurs, Executives, Athletes, and Celebrities to be more comfortable, confident, and in control during media interviews, telepresentations, and interpersonal communication so they can show up confidently. As a First-Generation Indian Immigrant she made her parents proud by going to Columbia University to receive her (second) Masters in Social Work. As an on-camera personality, actress, and comedian, she brings out the uniqueness in each of her clients so that they go from self-conscious to self-expressed, on and off the camera. Vasavi has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, FOX, VH1, and was a regular on NBC's Kansas City Live as the “Keepin' It Real” guru. Vasavi's new book, Say It Out Loud is available for preorder now and drops on May 16th. Please welcome Vasavi Kumar to the Founding Fearless Podcast! We hope you enjoy! CONNECT WITH VASAVI IG: @mynameisvasavi vasavikumar.com CONNECT WITH THE KS WELI @kswelinstitute foundingfearless@kswelinstitute.org kswelinstitute.utexas.edu "Empowering women to lead and encouraging the world to follow while increasing the number of women-owned and women-led businesses" This podcast is empowered by the Student Board of the Kendra Scott Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute at The University of Texas at Austin. Co-hosts: Kamryn Crossley & Ingrid Villarreal
#20. In this episode, we are interviewing Darma. Darma is the US State Department YSEALI Professional Fellow, KS WELI FoundHER December 2021, and KS WELI's current Global Fellow. We hope you enjoy! CONNECT WITH DARMA & WLB IG: @waodesurya IG: @womenlab_bootcamp CONNECT WITH THE KS WELI @kswelinstitute foundingfearless@kswelinstitute.org kswelinstitute.utexas.edu "Empowering women to lead and encouraging the world to follow while increasing the number of women-owned and women-led businesses" This podcast is empowered by the Student Board of the Kendra Scott Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute at The University of Texas at Austin. Co-hosts: Kamryn Crossley & Ingrid Villarreal
#19. In this episode, In this episode, we are interviewing Kayleigh Christina. Kayleigh Christina is the Co-Founder and CGO of CLEARSTEM, a nontoxic anti-aging and anti-acne skincare line. As a Certified Holistic Nutritionist, published author, podcaster, and investor of wellness-based brands, Kayleigh has a deep passion for making a positive impact in other people's lives. Her journey into the skincare world began when she developed numerous health issues - a breast tumor and severe cystic acne in her mid-twenties - and tried in vain to find a cure. After countless doctors, dermatologists, and specialists, no one could figure out what was going on. That's when she took matters into her own hands and discovered San Diego Acne Clinic, where she met co-founder Danielle Gronich. Not only did her acne clear up, but through their sessions, the duo discovered their mutual passion for helping other acne sufferers achieve clear skin through internal and external methods without sacrificing their health. That's when CLEARSTEM Skincare was born. As an inspiring leader in the entrepreneurship and wellness industry, Kayleigh loves talking about all things: gut health & holistic wellness, the real root causes of acne, building a community-based CPG brand, scaling a company without outside investment, leading with education first & product second, investing in other wellness brands, and the importance of having a co-founder therapist for the health of the founders and company. Code FEARLESS for $ off on clearstemskincare.com *Note: We DO NOT receive any commission from discount code* We hope you enjoy! CONNECT WITH KAYLEIGH & CLEARSTEM IG: @clearstemskincare IG: @kayleigh.christina IG: @danielle.the.acne.guru clearstemskincare.com CONNECT WITH THE KS WELI @kswelinstitute foundingfearless@kswelinstitute.org kswelinstitute.utexas.edu "Empowering women to lead and encouraging the world to follow while increasing the number of women-owned and women-led businesses" This podcast is empowered by the Student Board of the Kendra Scott Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute at The University of Texas at Austin. Co-hosts: Kamryn Crossley & Ingrid Villarreal
In this episode, we are interviewing Dean Lillian Mills. Lillian Mills was named the permanent dean of the McCombs School of Business in 2021 and holds the Lois and Richard Folger Leadership Chair and the Beverly H. and William P. O'Hara Endowed Chair in Business. Mills joined Texas McCombs in 2006, and during the past 16 years, she has been a top-ranked researcher and academic citizen, a champion for education in diverse settings, and a scholar with a dedication to instructional innovation at the university, college and department levels. Prior to joining McCombs, Mills worked at the U.S. Treasury Department as the Stanley Surrey senior research fellow, the University of Arizona as an assistant and associate professor of accounting, and at two national CPA firms which shaped her research on earnings management. She received a Ph.D. in accounting from the University of Michigan and master's and undergraduate degrees in accounting from the University of Florida. We hope you enjoy! CONNECT WITH DEAN LILLIAN MILLS LinkedIn: Lillian Mills IG: @lillian_mills IG:@utexasmccombs https://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/faculty-and-research/faculty-directory/lillian-mills/ CONNECT WITH THE KS WELI @kswelinstitute foundingfearless@kswelinstitute.org kswelinstitute.utexas.edu "Empowering women to lead and encouraging the world to follow while increasing the number of women-owned and women-led businesses" This podcast is empowered by the Student Board of the Kendra Scott Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute at The University of Texas at Austin. Co-hosts: Kamryn Crossley & Ingrid Villarreal