We all know there is a major wage gap between men, women and minorities. When it comes to personal wealth and savings, there is an even bigger gap. Wages are a big factor, but for women and minority owned businesses it is the ability to access the resourc
Don't be fooled by the name, the hair color, or crazy shoes. Michael Sherlock is serious about business. She is dedicated to creating positive, productive, and profitable workplaces, and helping individuals, and businesses unlock their ultimate potential. Before launching her global training company, Shock Your Potential, Michael was Vice President of US Sales for two multi-national medical device companies, responsible for net revenue exceeding $75 million and as many as 500 employees at a time. Michael was also chosen as #12 of the Top Female Entrepreneurs to Watch in 2021 by EnterpriseLeague.com. Show Links Website - www.execuity.com Email: linda@execuity.com Facebook - @Execuity Facebook Group - @WealthEmpowermentStateOfMind Instagram - @WeStateOfMind Guest Links https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelasherlock https://www.linkedin.com/company/shockyourpotential https://twitter.com/MichaelSSpeaks https://twitter.com/SYP_Leadership https://www.facebook.com/MichaelSherlockSpeaks https://www.instagram.com/shockyourpotential
Karen Caplan Altfest, Ph.D., CFP®️, is a Principal Advisor at Altfest Personal Wealth Management. She helps many of the firm's clients on a variety of investment and financial planning issues, and specializes in helping women clients and widows. Karen's Financially Savvy Woman®️ programs, including the Women's Financial $pa®️, are popular with clients. Her focus is to educate and empower women. Karen is frequently a speaker on the subject of women and money, and conducts educational seminars for recent widows and people looking to retire. In 2017, Karen's article, “Life After Loss: 6 Smart Steps for Coping with Widowhood,” was published by the American Association of Individual Investors Journal. Karen was also featured in “Say What? A Dying Man Says ‘Don't Worry' About His Wife” on WSJ.com in 2016. Karen is a graduate of McGill University in Montreal, holds BA and MA degrees from Hunter College, and holds the CFP®️ designation. Karen received her Ph.D. in history from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY). She was the Co-Director of the Financial Planning and Investments Program at The New School in New York City and the Coordinator of the Financial Planning program, a professional program for financial planners, which she originated at Pace University in White Plains, N.Y. Recognized as a “Top Women Wealth Advisor” by Forbes, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 Named to Crain's New York Business' list of “Notable Women in Finance”, 2018, 2019 Selected as a “Best-In-State Wealth Advisor” by Forbes, 2018, 2019, 2020 Top 20 “Women to Watch” for 2016 by Investment News New York Smart CEO Family Business Award, 2016 Financial Times “Top 100 Women Financial Advisers” in the United States in 2014 Show Links Website - www.execuity.com Email: linda@execuity.com Facebook - @Execuity Facebook Group - @WealthEmpowermentStateOfMind Instagram - @WeStateOfMind Guest Links Website: www.altfest.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenaltfest/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/altfestpersonalwealthmanagement/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/altfestpwm
Nicholle Overkamp, MBA, ChFC®️ is a personal finance expert and business coach for women. She's the Founder and CEO of Wilcox Financial Group and PowHERhouse Money Coaching. PowHERhouse Money focuses on business coaching for ambitious women in service-based business, wealth coaching, and educational programming! Wilcox Financial Group is a comprehensive financial planning firm. It was founded to create an environment that's progressive and client-centric with outstanding high-touch service. Nicholle is the Co-author of the best-selling book Money Bitch: A no-BS guide for smart women to own their financial future. Nicholle holds a bachelor's degree is in Psychology from Medaille College, achieved her retirement planning specialist designation from Wharton, and her MBA with a concentration in Finance from the University of Phoenix. She has her Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC®️) from the American College of Financial Services. She holds her FINRA Series 7 and 66 registrations, life insurance, health insurance licenses, and NYS Partnership for Long Term Care. Nicholle's a strong advocate for empowering women and serves on the Board for Girl Scouts of WNY. She's also a facilitator for the Business Advisory group for the Women's Business Center at Canisius College. She believes in the power of having a network of sisters to build each other up. Show Links Website - www.execuity.com Email: linda@execuity.com Facebook - @Execuity Facebook Group - @WealthEmpowermentStateOfMind Instagram - @WeStateOfMind Guest Links Online community:https://www.facebook.com/groups/moneybcommunity Insta: https://www.instagram.com/powherhousemoney/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholleoverkamp/ Websites https://www.wilcoxfinancialgroup.com/ https://powherhousemoney.com/
Stephanie founded YourChoice Concierge because she is passionate about seeing others succeed. She discovered a major vacuum for supporting successful entrepreneurs and business leaders to balance their professional and personal demands. After analyzing the limitations of basic clerical support, impersonal on-line support and other options she decided it was time to fill this gap by starting YourChoice Concierge. Stephanie knows quality-time and busy-time balance is critical both professionally and personally and offering as-needed work-life balance support can give more individuals the tools they need to be successful and live life their way. She prides herself on excellent customer service and loyalty. Her focus on client relations makes working with YourChoice Concierge a unique and high class experience. Stephanie exudes positivity and enthusiasm for her work and has developed a long track record for exceptional results. Her high-energy level and eager attitude are infectious and a key part of our ongoing success. With over a decade of experience in a high paced corporate environment Stephanie leverages her expertise and experience to help formulate a smooth process of helping individuals find their productivity rhythm and gain hours back to their day. Stephanie is continuously showing her dedication to providing only the highest quality service and shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon! She's spoken at several events, including Venture Connectors and has been featured in numerous publications, including Today's Woman Magazine and Humble Beginning Entrepreneurs. Show Links Website - www.execuity.com Email: linda@execuity.com Facebook - @Execuity Facebook Group - @WealthEmpowermentStateOfMind Instagram - @WeStateOfMind Guest Links Instagram: yourchoice_concierge Facebook: YourChoiceConcierge LinkedIn (personal): Stephanie Heeb LinkedIn (company): YourChoice Concierge Twitter: Your_Concierge_
Kellie serves as the President of the local chapter of Exit Planning Institute, an organization that encourages communication and collaboration with advisors that serve business owners. She founded the organization in 2018 when she realized advisors need for a better way to coordinate with others in working with business owners planning for an eventual transition. Her role as a wealth advisor and private wealth advisor for over 30 years has provided her with the experience to make a difference. Kellie has been recognized by Barron's as one of the top 1000 Financial Advisors in the US (2012), and was nominated for the Barron's Top 100 Women Advisor List. Since 2018 she has been recognized annually as one of the top Kentucky Advisors by Forbes, and as one of the top 250 women advisors by Forbes nationally. Show Links Website - www.execuity.com Email: linda@execuity.com Facebook - @Execuity Facebook Group - @WealthEmpowermentStateOfMind Instagram - @WeStateOfMind Guest Links Learn more at: Website: advisors.ubs.com/scdk/ LinkedIn: kelliesheryak
Linda welcomes all five of the women entrepreneurs behind New Vibes Wine Co. to the podcast for the second part of their exclusive interview. . Before COVID-19, balancing careers and family life was already a struggle for many women of all ages. The unexpected disruptions that came along with the pandemic pushed us all to step outside our comfort zones. Working remotely, being furloughed, monitoring our children's online education, and worrying about the health and safety of loved ones certainly caught us all feeling unprepared and overwhelmed. So now that the scramble to survive and thrive has endured for almost a year, where is this growing urge to do something new fit into our lives? How do we balance the fine line of socializing, entertaining, and traveling while ensuring our health? Perhaps the answer is as simple as bringing these experiences into our homes. Or, maybe the current crisis is pushing you to reevaluate your previous “balance” and pivot careers, travel somewhere you may have not considered previously, or just… slow… down… While we all hope our post-pandemic lives will bring back familiarity and normalcy, why not embrace new vibes now? New Vibes Wine Co. passionately feels drinking wine is meant to be a joyous occasion. After all, even simple wins like putting away the last load of laundry, are cause to pop a bottle! As five women business owners, our BIGGEST win happened while our respective businesses were facing the same challenges as so many small businesses throughout the country. Every two weeks we met as accountability partners to discuss plans for growth, efficiency, and big picture goal setting. It was during the doldrums of COVID spring that focused discussions often turned to new-biz daydreaming. There was a restlessness to start something new together. Looking around the conference room, we realized together we all possessed diverse talents and experience as well as a passion for wine. How could we create the semblance of local experiences we were all craving. And how could we develop an escape while at home where no one leaves the house… ever? Our in-person “Ladies Who Launch” bimonthly meetings soon turned into weekly deep-dive business planning sessions via Zoom. Amanda Berry and Jesika Young made quick work of our business filings and began crunching numbers. Erica Outlaw peeled back the curtains of the wine industry and laid out our business model. Jessica Bledsoe and Becky Duncan spearheaded marketing and product development. It was a focused frenzy of ideas, action, and wine drinking… we needed to sample to understand what to offer! Soon, as you're celebrating new times ahead, new vibes of opportunities present, new wines to discover, we are excited to “wine down” with you. Let's all embrace the possibility of new opportunities in 2021! . FB - @NewVibesWine IG - @NewVibesWine thenewwinegirl.com . www.execuity.com linda@execuity.com FB - @Execuity
Linda welcomes all five of the women entrepreneurs behind New Vibes Wine Co. to the podcast for the first of a two part episode. . Before COVID-19, balancing careers and family life was already a struggle for many women of all ages. The unexpected disruptions that came along with the pandemic pushed us all to step outside our comfort zones. Working remotely, being furloughed, monitoring our children's online education, and worrying about the health and safety of loved ones certainly caught us all feeling unprepared and overwhelmed. So now that the scramble to survive and thrive has endured for almost a year, where is this growing urge to do something new fit into our lives? How do we balance the fine line of socializing, entertaining, and traveling while ensuring our health? Perhaps the answer is as simple as bringing these experiences into our homes. Or, maybe the current crisis is pushing you to reevaluate your previous “balance” and pivot careers, travel somewhere you may have not considered previously, or just… slow… down… While we all hope our post-pandemic lives will bring back familiarity and normalcy, why not embrace new vibes now? New Vibes Wine Co. passionately feels drinking wine is meant to be a joyous occasion. After all, even simple wins like putting away the last load of laundry, are cause to pop a bottle! As five women business owners, our BIGGEST win happened while our respective businesses were facing the same challenges as so many small businesses throughout the country. Every two weeks we met as accountability partners to discuss plans for growth, efficiency, and big picture goal setting. It was during the doldrums of COVID spring that focused discussions often turned to new-biz daydreaming. There was a restlessness to start something new together. Looking around the conference room, we realized together we all possessed diverse talents and experience as well as a passion for wine. How could we create the semblance of local experiences we were all craving. And how could we develop an escape while at home where no one leaves the house… ever? Our in-person “Ladies Who Launch” bimonthly meetings soon turned into weekly deep-dive business planning sessions via Zoom. Amanda Berry and Jesika Young made quick work of our business filings and began crunching numbers. Erica Outlaw peeled back the curtains of the wine industry and laid out our business model. Jessica Bledsoe and Becky Duncan spearheaded marketing and product development. It was a focused frenzy of ideas, action, and wine drinking… we needed to sample to understand what to offer! Soon, as you're celebrating new times ahead, new vibes of opportunities present, new wines to discover, we are excited to “wine down” with you. Let's all embrace the possibility of new opportunities in 2021! . FB - @NewVibesWine IG - @NewVibesWine thenewwinegirl.com . www.execuity.com linda@execuity.com FB - @Execuity
Tania Sterl, CEO & Founder of Sterl on Style, is a Style Strategist, Fashion Expert, Speaker, and published writer. Tania combines her 18 years' experience as a fashion designer with her intuitive approach to style, showing women how to advance their success and amplify their visibility by creating an image that expresses their unique personality, profession and potential. Styling female leaders, authors, speakers, influencers, and thought leaders across all industries, for photoshoots, TV appearances, Tedx Talks, interviews, promotions, and more, Tania shows women the importance of investing in their image to elevate their influence, getting women dressed and ready to be seen as the experts and leaders they truly are. . "Embrace your creativity, because it has value." -Tania Sterl sterlonstyle.com FB IG LinkedIn Twitter Pinterest . www.execuity.com linda@execuity.com FB - @Execuity
Linda welcomes Holly Houston to the podcast. Holly is passionate about changing systems to make them work and solving problem, rather than exacerbating them. She is a 20 year solo #FamilyLawyer and she is a #FamilyLaw Mediator who is chair of the LBA Alternative Dispute Resolution section this year, a member of the KBA Diversity Equity and Inclusion Committee, an ABA Fellow, a partner and co founder of www.magnumopal.com, an online platform for news written and reported through a woman's lens, co-founder of Greater Louisville Outstanding Women in 2009, founder of the Human Rights section at the LBA and recipient of the Nathaniel Harper award from the KBA for work promoting diversity in law, a lawyer member of Louisville CEDAW (Convention to Eliminate All Forms of Discrimination Against Women), a Leadership Louisville Connector, a Junior League sustainer, an ADPi alum and a new mom to Oliver Wendell Houston, who she adopted in December 2020 form the Kentucky Humane Society. She writes articles from her viewpoint about how the world impacts women when she has time. . “Find as much joy in every situation that you can, with the knowledge that everything is temporary. ” -Holly Houston kyfamilylawyer.com Holly Houston - LinkedIn . www.execuity.com linda@execuity.com FB - @Execuity
Linda welcomes Carol Butler to the podcast. Carol Butler is president of the Goering Center for Family and Private Business, North America's largest university based educational center serving more than 400 closely held businesses. The Center's mission is to nurture and educate family and private businesses to drive a vibrant economy. Members receive real-world insights that enlighten, strengthen and prolong family and private business success. . Carol is a former Fortune500 Executive with 30 years of experience successfully leading profitable, global businesses within the manufacturing and distribution industries. As she stepped into her second act–management consulting, executive coaching and board service–she also became a volunteer at the Goering Center. This volunteer experience transitioned to her current role as president of the non-profit organization that is affiliated with the Lindner College of Business at the University of Cincinnati where she has also served as an adjunct professor. Carol-having grown up in a family business–is dedicated to making a distinct difference in the success of the family and private business member companies and in the Greater Cincinnati region. Carol serves on the Life Learning Center Board along with3 for profit boards–Wright Brothers Global Gas, R B Tool & Manufacturing and New Riff Distillery. She is a member of the National Association of Corporate Directors. . “The worst decisions I've made in my life are the ones I made by myself.” -Carol Butler . carol.butler@uc.edu . The Goering Center for Family and Private Business . LinkedIn . www.execuity.com linda@execuity.com FB - @Execuity
Linda welcomes Ingrid Martinez of Strategic Alliance Contultants to the show. Ingrid tells her story that begins in Cuba, getting a degree in Civil Engineering before moving to the United States, and building on her experience in a variety of industries; ultimately helping minority-owned contractors attain their minority certification, manage bids from the beginning stages until the completion of a project, and win contracts in the Federal Government sector. In this respect, we offer them our technical expertiese on several essential areas, such as: business intelligence, construction bid evaluation, and preparation, proposal management and technical writing, and marketing services and research. . "Once I learned I have choices, it was like a weight lifting off my shoulders." -Ingrid Martinez LinkedIn strategicallianceconsultants.com . www.execuity.com linda@execuity.com FB - @Execuity
Linda welcomes Violetta Terpeluk to WE State of Mind to share her story that spans around the globe, from the US to China and back again. Violetta touches on her hardships and early opportunities that shaped her and set her on the path into the world of business. . "Remember that our happiness isn't in the future, but the present moment.” -Violetta Terpeluk . Connect with Violetta on Linkedin Here. www.ameripriseadvisors.com/violetta.s.terpeluk/profile/
Linda welcomes Vanessa Pennoyer to the show. Vanessa talks listeners through her journey beginning in corporate environments and her experience of networking and listening to people's needs that ultimately rolled into Go 2 Girl. Go 2 Girl is an initiative to help diverse-owned businesses seek or obtain certification and navigate the time-consuming portal process. Vanessa is working for transparency in corporate systems and advocacy towards fair opportunities. . "My passion is to change the transparency." -Vanessa Pennoyer . https://www.go2girl4results.com/ . https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessapennoyer/
Linda welcomes Cathy Fyock to the show. Cathy is The Business Book Strategist; helping people outline and focus their ambition and efforts to write their book, showcasing their business and expertise. She shares some invaluable advice pertaining to knowing your price, knowing your worth, and knowing your passion. . “Pay attention to what you're passionate about.” -Cathy Flock . www.cathyfyock.com @thebusinessbookstrategist LinkedIn
Linda welcomes Joya Dass of Lady Drinks to the show. Joya reflects on her upbringing, and how family dysfunction spurred her on to fulfill her dream of working in television. Joya was her own support system through college and grad school, and proved herself to be a truly self-made woman. Coming to a desire to have something that was truly her own, she turned to the world of business and entrepreneurship, and in turn has been uplifting other women striving to their own dreams. .Mindset is Everything.” -Joya Dass . www.joyadass.com . @joyadass - IG - FB - Twitter
Linda welcomes Pam Beigh of Salescore, to the podcast. Pam shares her belief of placing people in the right positions based on their skillsets in order for them to thrive. She reflects on her processes to hold herself accountable in accomplishing her goals, and continuing to educate herself. Through tough times, Pam highlights the importance of rallying together, collaborating and being innovative to push forward. . “Have valuable conversations.” -Pam Beigh www.salescore.net pbeigh@salescore.net Linkedin . www.execuity.com linda@execuity.com FB - @Execuity
Linda welcomes the “Dumpster Diva”, Becky Duncan, to the podcast. Becky is the Owner & CEO of Red Box Plus, a unique waste management solution for contractors and builders. Becky explains her thought process in strategically choosing a franchise that made sense for her and her goals, and highlights another entrepreneurial venture she launched with four other women in 2020. . "Surround yourself with others who compliment your weaknesses." -Becky Duncan . Red Box Plus - FB . The New Wine Girl - Find on FB @newvibeswine
Linda welcomes the founder of Get Shit Done, Alex Batdorf, to discuss her entrepreneurial journey and how her company is helping women grow their business's on their own terms. Alex believes we're all shaped by our backgrounds and the context in which we're raised. She speaks to how hardship and major change sparks innovation, and the creative ways she's engaging and encouraging other women entrepreneurs. . "The moment we don't recognize our dreams, is the moment we don't take a chance on ourselves." -Alex Batdorf . LinkedIn & IG @g etshitdonequeen www.shegetsshitdone.com
Linda welcomes, Melinda Chen, founder of Women Making Big Sales, to WE State of Mind. Melinda excitedly shares her story and reiterates the importance of knowing your worth, knowing that you're worth peoples' time. She encourages women to build communities amongst themselves and watch how the sales follow. Melinda also speaks about getting creative when trying to find new leads; try new things, find the right people to present your solution to. . "You are not being pushy. You are presenting a solution.-Melinda Chen . https://womenmakingbigsales.com/ @womenmakingbigsales
Linda welcomes Isabel Botero to the show, and explores Isabel's background and the ways her view of wealth has been uniquely shaped. Isabel, a native of Colombia, who comes from a family with nearly 80 cousins and entrepreneurs on both sides, remembers the little financial lessons her father imparted on her as a child, and how that helped her develop an understanding of money management. She and Linda connect on the gratification and sense of accomplishment one gets by earning their own way. . “Understanding how people talk about money is extremely powerful.” -Isabel Botero . Isabel Botero - LinkedIn Family Business Center
Linda welcomes Emily Lassiter and Lauren Pearson to WE State of Mind. Emily and Lauren are empowering women through education and consulting that is expanding their financial awareness. They encourage women to find the "purpose" of their financial plans and how it can help keep them on their path to Wealth Empowerment. "You do not have to stay where you are." https://www.somersetadvisory.com/ https://www.wealthedit.com/
Linda welcomes Heather Weatherspoon to the show. They discuss her entrepreneurial journey that began with fulfilling a sense of purpose in helping people. From the pharmacy realm to the world of aesthetics, Heather tells us how she learned from her experiences and built on her knowledge and confidence within herself. "If I'm not serious about my business, no one will be serious about my business." -Heather Weatherspoon https://exquisitelengthsbb.now.site/home https://www.facebook.com/ExquisiteLengthsBB https://www.instagram.com/TheLadyBrazilianaire/
Linda sits down with Lauren Chitwood, Co-Founder of Spiritless. Lauren tells her story of growing a hugely successful event planning business that wound up presenting a unique problem within it that was the spark for her next business venture, Spiritless. Lauren highlights the satisfaction the event business brought when wrapping up the final product, and beginning Spiritless with humble experimentation to eventually develop a sophisticated process of making a non-alcoholic spirit. "You have to be comfortable with having uncomfortable conversations to do well." -Lauren Chitwood https://spiritless.com/
Linda sits down with Kiley Peters, Founder of Brain Child Studios. Kiley shares her background in and love of improv, and the transformative experiences that pushed her to pursue her entrepreneurial passions in the realm of Digital Marketing. She explains the importance of being versatile, using the improv dialogue staple, "yes, and..." to take advantage of opportunities and leverage them moving forward. "It takes opening the doors to find the opportunity." -Kiley Peters https://kileypeters.com/ https://brainchildstudios.com/
Linda Ruffenach sits down with Barbara Armand-Kushner. Barbara shares how her father helped her embrace and harness her mind for math and science, and use her strengths to leverage the life she wanted for herself. She also discusses a major intermal change that she felt compelled to foster and how the external world around her followed suit; in turn generating the wealth and respect that she had rightfully earned. "Don't be afraid to get in the fast lane and keep driving." -Barbara Armand-Kushner https://armandcorp.com/
Linda Ruffenach sits down with Alycia Levels-Moore. A born singer, now from gospel to opera, Alycia is also a creative problem solver within her business, ASL Creative Strategies, supporting the creation of black-owned businesses and making strides toward eliminating the racial wealth gap. She "lives to inspire" and is driven to help people discover their talents and crack open their potential so they may pursue their dreams in entrepreneurship or wherever they may lie. "Don't try to fit in. Learn how to stand out!" -Alycia Levels-Moore Find Alycia on LinkedIn and Instagram, or visit her website: https://www.alycialevels.com/
Linda Ruffenach sits down with Cara Silletto, President and Chief Retention Officer of Magnet Culture. Cara touches on the importance of listening for unique problems in different markets and finding solutions. She shares how she plans for growth and the compromises worth taking to hit your goals; as well as how setting criteria to keep your business in its lane, is ultimately going to increase profitability and productivity. "Don't be afraid to sell it then build it." -Cara Silletto @magnetculture on FB & LinkedIn https://www.magnetculture.com/ https://www.execuity.com/
Linda Ruffenach sits down with Timalyn Bowens, Owner and Operator of Bowens Tax & Bookkeeping. With her experience as an Enrolled Agent, licensed through the IRS, Bowan shares her beliefs in preventative measures and strategic tax and budget planning to achieve profitability. She's recently launched a YouTube channel to further engage small business owners with sound tax advice. "You don't need to be perfect. Just fail forward and keep going." -Timalyn Bowens https://www.bowenstaxsolutions.com/home Find Timalyn Bowens on FB & LinkedIn https://www.execuity.com/
Linda Ruffenach sits down with Lisa Wicker, President & Head Distiller at Widow Jane Distillery. Lisa shares what she believes is true wealth, shelter, food, family, and friends. Being poised for growth and navigating Covid, Lisa and Widow Jane have also managed to help raise money for the United States Bartenders Guild and Children of Restaurant Employees. Being raised to let common sense guide her, Lisa has passed on to her children how to be "self-sufficient with or without money." "Don't be so hard on yourself. Take that energy and turn it into something positive." -Lisa Wicker @widowjane on FB a nd Instagram https://widowjane.com/ https://www.execuity.com/ https://www.usbg.org/home https://coregives.org/
Linda Ruffenach sits down with Samara Davis of Black Bourbon Society. They discuss overcoming obstacles in order to sustain a successful business and build wealth while finding balance in life. Davis has been featured in The New York Times and Forbes and has been making a tremendous effort toward diversity and inclusion in the spirits industry and the workforce in general. "Instead of playing it safe, be bold, and say this is what I'm going to do." -SD https://www.blackbourbonsociety.com/ https://www.samarabdavis.com/ https://www.instagram.com/sammybeedavis/ https://www.execuity.com/
Linda Ruffenach sits down with Jesika Young of Cimtech. Young talks about how company culture is vital to success, and scaling her business through mergers and acquisitions. "Failures are the best lessons for preparing you for what is next." -JY
Linda Ruffenach sits down with Amanda Berry of Frannet. "Money doesn't buy you happiness, but it does provide options." -AB
Linda Ruffenach sits down with Deanna Farrugia. "I wouldn't change a thing. I failed and continued to get back up." -DF
Linda Ruffenach sits down with Kim Haas of Afro-Latino Travels. "Dream big! Keep looking forward and keep moving forward!" -KH
On the pilot episode of The WE State of Mind Podcast, Linda Ruffenach talks about the mission of this podcast and what's to come.