Welcome to The Wealth Edit podcast series, a place where women talking about wealth is only polite. We talk to women and hear the stories behind how they have built their beautiful lives - whether that be inside or outside the home.
Rachel Rischall, the founder of Chicago-based PR firm, Three PR, joins Lauren and Emily on the podcast to share her career journey and discuss the importance of self-advocacy as it relates to her 20 years in the PR industry.
Matthew Fray, author of "This is How Your Marriage Ends," joins Lauren and Emily on the podcast to discuss his journey in becoming a New York Times Best-Selling author, and helpful advice for strengthening marriages and relationships.
Chef Toya Boudy joins Lauren and Emily on the podcast once again to discuss her new book "Cooking for the Culture". You can order "Cooking for the Culture by Toya Boudy" on Amazon here.
Kelsey Ogletree, writer, independent journalist, and PR strategist joins Lauren and Emily on the podcast to discuss her career journey!
Julie Wilson, President of Women Doing Well, joins the podcast to discuss her career journey and the significance of generosity in women.
Jenny and Rachel Steffensmeier join the podcast to discuss their career journey, and how they started their company Subtle Impacts.
Lauren and Emily are back with Margaret Walker and Sarah Caruth, of Fraulein Boot Company, in this new Wealth Edit Wednesday season. In this episode, Margaret and Sarah share their career journey, how they started their "mid-life crisis" company, as well as what they look forward to in the future of Fraulein.
Julie Terrell, of Julie Terrell Interior Design, joins Lauren and Emily on the podcast to discuss her career journey to becoming a talented interior designer and starting her own company.
Angie Avard Turner, Attorney for Creatives, joins Lauren and Emily on the podcast to share her career journey, and how she started her firm, Angie Avard Turner Law, LLC.
Lydia Fenet, American auctioneer (Christie's) and best-selling author of "The Most Powerful Woman in the Room Is You," joins Lauren on the podcast to discuss her journey, her secrets to success, and the keys to having confidence in the business world.
Mandy Moseley, owner and creator of THREE15 Studio, joins Emily to discuss her career journey, and how she came to start her own workout method and studio with locations throughout Alabama. You can find the THREE 15 fitness app on the app store. (Recorded in July 2021)
Connie Babikian, president and owner of The Pillow Bar, joins Lauren and Emily on the podcast to discuss her career journey and how she approaches running a business all while recovering from a recent pregnancy. (Recorded November 10th, 2021).
Martine Chaisson, owner and artistic director for Martine Chaisson Gallery, joins Lauren and Emily on the podcast to discuss her journey in how she started her contemporary art gallery that is aimed at representing both emerging and established artists.
Katherine Thrower, founder and owner of Workshop (Homewood, AL) joins Lauren and Emily on the podcast to discuss her journey and how she started her classroom/event space business after 20 years of experience in the events and programs industry.
Lisa Kirk is the founder, CEO, and Creative Director of Maylis — designer shoes for every day and every season. She joins the podcast with Rachel Burchfield (filling in for Emily and Lauren) to discuss her career journey from studying journalism to now building a designer shoe brand that tells the story of southern women. This episode is a re-cast from the June 8th [2022] episode. And since then, Maylis has now officially launched it's website at www.shopmaylis.com. Go check it out!
Ofelia McCollough joins Lauren and Emily on the podcast to discuss how her and her sister started Leena & Lu, a clothing and fashion company known for it's high-end comfortable, Peruvian-fabric pajamas.
Sisters, Lexie and Katrina Von Hahn, join Emily on the podcast to discuss how both of their career journeys prepared them for the launch of their newest brand, Gallola, a lifestyle brand inspired by the sisters' Latin American upbringings.
Maureen Grable joins Emily on the podcast to discuss her career journey and how she started the M Donohue Collection.
Lisa Kirk is the founder, CEO, and Creative Director of Maylis, designer shoes for every day and every season. She joins the podcast with Rachel Burchfield (filling in for Emily and Lauren) to discuss her career journey from studying journalism to now building a designer shoe brand that tells the story of southern women.
Lark Champion, founder of Larkin Lane, joins Emily and Lauren on the podcast to discuss how her passion for Larkin Lane started from her childhood, the way she's connected with her artisan partners, and why she said "yes" to the Wealth Edit.
Monica Farber, founder and owner of Hello Fancy Media, joins Lauren and Emily on the podcast to discuss her career in photography, how she started her business, and how she's leveraged the art of networking to find opportunities even through the pandemic.
Richard Reutter, president and CEO of Caroline's Cakes, makes history as the first male guest on the Wealth Edit podcast! He discusses the beginnings of the business — how his mother, Caroline, started the now-thriving Caroline's Cakes company, how a culture of caring for others is at the center of the company's values, and how he himself has been influenced by the powerful female figures in his life.
Emily Johnston, founder of EmilyJaneJohnston.com, joins Lauren on the podcast to discuss the power of social media in business, and her journey of how she started her blog that has turned into her full-time, sustainable career.
Helen Owen returns to the podcast with Lauren and Emily to discuss how to be frugal, NOT cheap, when thinking about spending and practical financial habits. (Recorded February 16th, 2022).
Trish Butcher joins the podcast to discuss how she started Arch Legacy Firm, a law firm out of Athens, GA, devoted to helping families and businesses plan and protect for their future.
Jennifer Lunsford, Director of Sales for Rahab's Rope, joins the podcast to discuss the mission behind Rahab's Rope, how her family felt led to start it, and what to look forward to in the future!
Caroline Bramlett, of LCB Style, joins the podcast to discuss her road to becoming an influencer and business owner, what she's learned along the way, and what projects she's excited about in the not-too-distant future.
Devika Chand-Dandona, founder of The Devi Collective, joins the podcast to discuss how she started The Devi Collective, and her passion for supporting women in business.
Co-Founders, Kimberly Borges and Miriam McDonald join the podcast with Emily to discuss how their friendship and past business experience led to starting their clothing company, PWR WMN.
Margot Witteveen is a Certified Dietitian Nutritionist (CDN) and she joins the podcast to discuss healthy wellness practices, and her journey in starting her business, Perfectly Portioned Wellness.
Mariana Goodall, founder of Hibiscus Linens, joins the podcast to discuss her craft in Needlework art and how she started her company Hibiscus linens.
Meredith Mann joins the podcast to discuss how she started The Peachie Spoon, as well as share some tips on how to plan daily nutrition and wellness practices.
Becca Stevens joins the podcast to share her passion and mission behind why she started Thistle Farms.
Tiffany Martin, founder of Ignite Cycle in Birmingham, AL, joins the podcast to discuss her journey of how she started Ignite and the importance of cultivating a healthy and supportive fitness community.
Priyanka Murthy, founder and CEO of Access79, joins the podcast to share her career journey of how she started her successful company.
Taylor Grant joins the podcast to discuss her journey as an attorney and how she started her successful blog, Poised.co.
Carla Wade, Morning News Anchor for WVTM NBC 13 News, joins the podcast to discuss her journey and what she's learned in the News/Broadcast industry.
Margot Witteveen is a Certified Dietitian Nutritionist (CDN) and she joins the podcast to discuss wellness, her journey, and her business, Perfectly Portioned Wellness.
Helen Schmid joins the podcast to discuss her journey and how she founded her company, My Strategy Mentor.
Camille Collins joins the podcast to discuss her career and journey as the Director of Marketing and Communications for Commander's Palace in New Orleans.
Lindsey Bell joins the podcast to discuss how she started her online meal planning business, The Dinner Darling.
Marguerite Adzick joins the podcast to discuss how she started her company, Addison Bay.
Rani Cheema joins the podcast to discuss how she started her travel blog Cheema's Travel.
Nan Philip joins the podcast to discuss how she started her blog, Simply Elegant.
Christie Dondero Bettwy, Executive Director of Rock Recovery, joins the podcast to share her personal journey and the importance of educating women of all ages about the harmful effects of eating disorders.
Louisiana-based Anesthesiologist and angel investor, Aleicia Donald, joins the podcast to discuss her journey, career, and how she got into angel investing.
Lauren Bercier and Laken Swan join the podcast to discuss how they started their business "Something Borrowed Blooms" and the value they provide to wedding planning budgets.
Helen Owen joins Lauren and Emily on the podcast once again to ask the question, "What is it that you truly want in life?"
Jessica Watts joins the podcast to discuss how she started her business, House Plant Collective. She also gives her expert advice about all things house plant care.
Kaitlin Slattery joins the podcast to tell her story of how she started Dreamer Supply Co.
Mollie Burch joins the podcast to discuss her company and fashion-line, CROSBY by Mollie Burch, how she started it, and the amazing mission behind it all.