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Parent Footprint with Dr. Dan
EP. 85 How Parents Can Talk To Their Children About Divorce with Jacqueline Newman

Parent Footprint with Dr. Dan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 46:33


Dr. Dan interviews lawyer, divorce expert, and author Jacqueline Newman about her new book THE NEW RULES OF DIVORCE: 12 Secrets to Protecting Your Wealth, Health, and Happiness. Jacqueline Newman is the managing partner at the matrimonial law firm Berkman Bottger Newman & Schein LLP in New York City. Jacqueline has appeared as an expert commentator on various television and radio shows and an expert on  NBC News, ABC News, CBS News, The New York Times, Fox Business, Woman's Day, Glamour, the New York Post, Reuters.com, Crain's New York Business, U.S. News and World Report, Business Insider, Time.com, USA Today, Yahoo Parenting, Woman's Day, CNBC.com and The Huffington Post.  Newman’s book THE NEW RULES OF DIVORCE: 12 Secrets to Protecting Your Wealth, Health, and Happiness, was recognized by Oprah Magazine as one of  "the best divorce books to help you heal during every stage of the process."  Today, with the pandemic, it is predicted that divorce in the US will be going through an unprecedented and historic transformation according to Jacqueline. Marriages on a brink of breaking up are usually pushed over to the side of divorce when extenuating circumstances take over...some marriages will grow stronger and others will unravel. How will COVID-19 impact divorce?  According to Jacqueline, everything from child custody hearings to how legal papers are filed to ending marriages is going to change. The first statistic that we are likely to observe is the divorce rate increasing in the US as a result of stress, financial strain, and other challenges exaggerated during the pandemic.  For example, when one parent feels their ex-spouse is putting their children at risk by not adhering to shelter-in-place mandates or refusing to practice social distancing -- this will be a new challenge that could potentially change custody.  Dr. Dan and Jacqueline discuss modern divorce including: The roles of Dads requesting shared and equal custody The importance of self-care for both parents during the stress of divorce Why both parents need to keep their marriage’s intimacy problems away from children -- even adult children There really are some benefits of divorce for children  How to talk to kids about divorce Jacqueline’s Parent Footprint Moment is about honesty and transparency -- and demonstrates how telling the truth about our mistakes (and owning them) is one of the most important lessons for our children. For more information visit: https://nycdivorcelawyer.com/

On the Brink with Andi Simon
182: Lisa Caputo—Smashing The Myths Of What Women Can Accomplish

On the Brink with Andi Simon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 29:54


Hear how women can build better businesses that thrive!   I was hunting around for leading women in the financial services sector as I was writing my book about exceptional women smashing the myths of what women can and cannot do. Lisa Caputo’s name came up and having been an ex-Citibanker for many years, I was interested in what she had done there for women. Lisa's entire career has been amazing, and as a powerful role model, her story should be told. I wanted to share her story with others, both men and women, to celebrate how women can build better, together. In our podcast, she talks about her own personal growth and those who helped her on her journey. Listen in; I know you'll learn so much. This is about much more than just women and financial services It is about how Lisa has been part of the transformation of this country over the past several decades, helping craft the voices of different presidents and presidential candidates, and helping us better understand what was happening at the time. Her role in industry, whether at Disney or Citi or Travelers, has been equally impressive as she has built businesses and helped change them. An early career in politics As Lisa will share with you, after graduate school she was highly influenced by one of her professors and decided to look for a job in government, becoming the national issues press secretary during the 1988 Dukakis-Bentsen presidential campaign. Next, she became press secretary to US Senator Tim Wirth of Colorado and US Representative Bob Traxler of Michigan. At the 1992 Democratic National Convention, she ran Al Gore's media operations. After working on the 1992 Clinton-Gore campaign, she was then asked to become Hillary Clinton's press secretary, at the age of 27. She oversaw the communications and media relations operations for the First Lady and the First Family, as well as serving as chief spokesperson and deputy assistant to President Bill Clinton. In 2008, she was a senior advisor to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, frequently being seen on CNN, MSNBC and other TV networks, providing analysis on the 2008 and 2016 presidential races. Making her mark in the corporate world After her time in politics, Lisa served as Vice President of Corporate Communications for the CBS Corporation, then joined Disney and then CitiBank, where she was Senior Managing Director of Business Operations and Planning in Citi's Global Consumer Group. She also served as Chief of Staff to the Global Consumer Group CEO, where she worked with senior managers to develop and implement strategies to expand the business and coordinate business activities across the Global Consumer Group, as well as across other Citi businesses. At the request of the Citi CEO, Lisa also developed a strategic plan and organizational structure for the Citi Foundation to focus the company's philanthropic giving. Women & Co. When she first joined Citi, Lisa started Women & Co. which provides solutions to address the distinct financial needs of women in their various life stages. Under her leadership, Women & Co. grew from concept to startup to revenue generator, with its members now accounting for over $30 billion in assets under management at Citi.  A highly-recognized leader and role model for women In addition, Lisa is a television commentator and public speaker on current events and politics, and a contributor to O Magazine. She has been an NBC and MSNBC political analyst for numerous presidential election cycles and has served as co-host of CNN's Crossfire and CNBC and MSNBC's Equal Time. Today, she is Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing and Communications Officer for The Travelers Companies, Inc.  Lisa has been named the AWNY Advertising Woman of the Year and one of Ad Age's Advertising Women to Watch. She is a NYWICI Matrix Winner for outstanding achievements in the communications industry and has been recognized as the Direct Marketing International Woman of the Year. She was selected as a Young Global Leader of The World Economic Forum and was named one of "New York's Rising Stars: 40 under 40" by Crain's New York Business. In 2016, Lisa was inducted into PRWeek's Hall of Fame in recognition of her “outstanding contribution to the For more stories about women in business, check out this blog and 2 podcasts Blog: Crushing It: Women Entrepreneurs Show You How To Build a Better Business Podcast: How Women Entrepreneurs Can Think Bigger, Build Sustainable Businesses, and Change the World Podcast: Finding The "Holes in the Cheese" To Build A Successful Business! Additional resources Women & Co. My award-winning book: "On the Brink: A Fresh Lens to Take Your Business to New Heights" Simon Associates Management Consultants website  

Growth Experts with Dennis Brown
GE Ep 24 [2018] - How to Grow a Million-Dollar One Person Business

Growth Experts with Dennis Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 25:21


Elaine Pofeldt is a freelance writer, editor and ghostwriter who has recently worked with publications including The Economist, Fortune, Money, Inc., CNBC, Crain's New York Business, Forbes and many others. Entrepreneurship, small business and careers are er specialties. She just realeased a new book called "The Million-Dollar, One-Person Business Make Great Money. Work the Way You Like. Have the Life You Want." During our interview we discuss: - Elaine shares 5+ case studies of Million-Dollar one person businesses - We discuss the top strategies she found that entrepreneurs are using to grow their million-dollar one person businesses. - We talk about some interesting productivity hacks she uses and uncovered during her research. - And much, much more. Elaine Pofeldt's websites: www.themilliondollaronepersonbusiness.com/ Get the book on Amazon below. www.amazon.com/Million-Dollar-One-Person-Business-Great-Money/dp/039957896X  ——————————— If you enjoyed this episode, please RATE / REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE to ensure you never miss an episode. Connect with Dennis Brown  AskDennisBrown.com LinkedIn Twitter Instagram [Free Giveaways]

Money Talking
Uber Maps Out Its Future

Money Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 7:34


Uber has taken its first steps to becoming a publicly traded company, following rival Lyft’s debut on the stock market last month. The initial filing from Uber reveals even more extensive details about the company's revenue, ridership and potential roadblocks. The good? Ridership is up and Uber is expanding its food delivery service. The bad? The rid-hailing company is losing huge sums of money and faces steep competition. This week on WNYC’s Money Talking, Charlie Herman talks to Aaron Elstein, Senior Reporter for Finance at Crain's New York Business and Maureen Farrell, IPO and markets reporter for the Wall Street Journal, about the latest information about Uber and what is says about the future of tech and driving.

Remote Work Life Podcast
RWL 002 - Talking Million Dollar One Person Businesses w/, Elaine Pofeldt

Remote Work Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 29:05


Welcome to another edition of the Remote Work Life Podcast. Today I talk to rreelancer champion, future of work expert, Remote Work Hero and super Mom journalist, Elaine Pofeldt.  Her magazine roster reads like a who’s who of the business magazine world and apart from authoring the inspirational book "The Million-Dollar, One-Person Business" she writes about the future of work and entrepreneurship for the likes of The Economist, Fortune, Money, Inc., CNBC, Crain's New York Business, Forbes and many others.   This session is a must-hear if you’re trying to grow a career in copywriting, journalism or content marketing. If you’re interested in launching your work-from-home career or learning trends in freelancing and remote work you’d better listen up.

Local Business Leaders
Redefining Success: The Million-Dollar One-Person Business

Local Business Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2019 51:27


Elaine Pofeldt is a freelance writer, editor, and ghost writer who has recently worked with publications including The Economist, Fortune, Money, Inc., CNBC, Crain's New York Business, Forbes, and many others. Entrepreneurship, small business, and careers are her specialties. She is also the author of a new book, which we're going to talk about today, The Million-Dollar One-Person Business. She helps corporate, non-profit, and private clients write and edit proposals, newsletters, blogs, RFPs, reports, white papers, academic articles, and books. Elaine also helps her online editorial clients create inviting high-traffic websites, drawing on her experience on excuse me, Fsb.com to five million page views a month and the number two site in Google after the USSBA. She founded and ran a national businessman competition for fortune, small business and now advises clients on creating and improving contest on their own. She experienced appearing as a guest on TV outlets such as MSNBC and CNN. Please check out all of our podcasts and be sure to learn more about how to grow your business with podcast booking services.

What's The [DATA] Point
Episode 60: 18.6%

What's The [DATA] Point

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 42:16


18.6% is the poverty rate in New York City. Greg David and Cara Eisenpress, both from Crain's New York Business and the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY, discuss their recent reporting exploring New York City's safety net, how it's funded, and how it compares to other places (hint: a lot better).

Strong Suit Podcast
Strong Suit 253: A New Twist on Executive Recruiting

Strong Suit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 19:32


Did you know that 80% of job opportunities at $100,000+ filled every month aren’t advertised? Despite the internet, it’s still a highly inefficient & hidden market. Joe Meyer, Founder & CEO of Execthread, intends to change that. It’s NYC-based VC-backed job-sharing network that enables executives to access that “hidden job market.” ExecThread has become the largest global aggregator of unpublished executive-level job opportunities. Joe has been a successful start-up CEO and operating executive at high-growth tech companies including HopStop (acquired by Apple), Quigo (acquired by AOL) and eBay. He’s been named Entrepreneur of the Year by Crain's New York Business. And investors have taken notice. He’s raised $6.5 million in capital from Canaan Partners, Javelin Venture Partners, NextView Ventures, and Corazon Capital. In this 20-minute conversation, Joe explains how it works & why. If you’re looking for a senior-level role, or senior-level talent, pull on this thread & listen.

Growth Experts with Dennis Brown
E24 - How to Grow a Million-Dollar One Person Business

Growth Experts with Dennis Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 25:21


Elaine Pofeldt is a freelance writer, editor and ghostwriter who has recently worked with publications including The Economist, Fortune, Money, Inc., CNBC, Crain's New York Business, Forbes and many others. Entrepreneurship, small business and careers are er specialties. She just realeased a new book called "The Million-Dollar, One-Person Business Make Great Money. Work the Way You Like. Have the Life You Want." During our interview we discuss: - Elaine shares 5+ case studies of Million-Dollar one person businesses - We discuss the top strategies she found that entrepreneurs are using to grow their million-dollar one person businesses. - We talk about some interesting productivity hacks she uses and uncovered during her research. - And much, much more. Elaine Pofeldt's websites: www.themilliondollaronepersonbusiness.com/ Get the book on Amazon below. www.amazon.com/Million-Dollar-One-Person-Business-Great-Money/dp/039957896X   

Growth to Freedom™ - Transform Your Life, Business, and Relationships with Clarity, Confidence, and Direction
The Million Dollar One-Person Business with Elaine Pofeldt [PODCAST 149]

Growth to Freedom™ - Transform Your Life, Business, and Relationships with Clarity, Confidence, and Direction

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 37:45


The Million Dollar One-Person Business with Elaine Pofeldt [PODCAST 149] Have you ever thought to yourself, “I’m just a little guy in business, how can I really go out and compete against big businesses?” Is there any hope for small business leaders and entrepreneurs to succeed in today’s marketplace? Today’s conversation is with Elaine Pofeldt, a freelance writer, editor and ghostwriter who has recently worked with publications including The Economist, Fortune, Money, Inc., CNBC, Crain's New York Business, Forbes and many others. Entrepreneurship, small business and careers are her specialties. She is also author of the new book "The Million-Dollar, One-Person Business" In this segment, Elaine shares how business leaders like you can get your message out, take advantage of digital media, focus on your mission, and make an impact in your industry. Don’t buy the lie that it’s too risky to go into business for yourself!   Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn in this show: Guest expert Elaine Pofeldt; [1:50] Elaine talks about her background; [5:00] Why Elaine came up with the “Million Dollar One Person Business” [7:00] The advantage of digital media; [10:00] Dealing with the biggest struggle as an entrepreneur; [13:00] Tips on how to get your message out; [15:00] How important is it to have a mission? [20:30] The most surprising aspect Elaine has learned from her research; [23:00] Elaine’s advice for business leaders just starting out; [27:30] What is the role of risk in the marketplace? [29:00] What is Elaine’s superpower? [33:00] And more… Resources mentioned on this episode: NEVER miss an episode of Growth To Freedom click HERE to subscribe! Connect with us on Twitter: twitter.com/dan_kuschell Have a question? Send us an email: info[at]growthtofreedom.com The Million-Dollar, One-Person Business Elaine Pofeldt   ********************* Want to get more clients, grow, and scale your business? We show business owners how to implement automated sales, marketing and hiring systems so you can have a bigger impact, reach, and contribution. Go here for our free video training now at: http://www.championbusinessblueprint.com Have you struggled with Hiring? Wouldn’t be great to get someone who could bring you more sales, or help you get more off your plate? According to research by Glassdoor, you are 5 times more likely to make a bad hire without a proven process or system for hiring. Bradley Smart estimates the cost of a bad hire between 7 and 24 times of someone’s annual earnings. Factor that a bad hire could cost you between $40k and over $225K, it’s no wonder many business owners shy away from hiring. It’s not your fault and you don’t have to leave it to chance. Get your copy of the Free Ultimate Hiring Blueprint Today. Go here for your copy right now. This show brought to you by Done for You Solutions. Outsourcing doesn’t have to be difficult. Whether you’re looking for customer service, optimizing your website, or a virtual assistant to help with reporting, data, or research, Done for You Solutions can help. I’ve used Done for You Solutions for years and they help simplify. Click here to learn more and let the founder Ric Thompson know that you heard about him from our show. Genius Network is the place high level entrepreneurs go for collaboration, contribution, and connections not available anywhere else. Members get strategies for exponential growth and opportunities for deal making, strategic partnerships, joint ventures, and more. Membership is by application only. Click here to learn more. I was one of the original members when Joe started it in 2007. You can also learn more about the Genius Network Annual Event here – which is the one time per year the group is opened to non-members. ********************* People mentioned on this episode: Joe Polish Verne Harnish Dan Sullivan

What's The [DATA] Point
Episode 14 - 4 years

What's The [DATA] Point

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 37:54


This episode's datapoint is "4,” as in Bill de Blasio's four years as mayor. Greg David of Crain's New York Business and CUNY Journalism School joined the podcast to discuss his recent investigative piece in Crain's about Mayor de Blasio's performance during his first term.

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Money Talking
It Is a Far, Far Better Economy

Money Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2017 7:15


This week, new Census data had good news for New York City: median household incomes rose and the poverty rate declined in 2016. These latest figures come at just the right moment for Mayor Bill de Blasio who has pledged to fight inequality and New York City's "Tale of Two Cities." After easily winning this week's Democratic primary, he's already taking on Republican challenger, Nicole Malliotakis. As a part of his campaign, de Blasio can point to the health of the city's economy. But how much of the recent growth in jobs and incomes can he take credit for? "Bill de Blasio came into office under the best circumstances of any mayor in either 30, 40, 50 or 100 years, depending who I talk to," said Greg David, a columnist for Crain's New York Business. This week on Money Talking, Charlie Herman talks with David as well as Sally Goldenberg, senior reporter for housing and economic development at Politico New York, about the city's economy under Mayor Bill de Blasio. 

Money Talking
Big Business Walks Away from the President — Sort of

Money Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 7:27


This week, several top execs decided to distance themselves from the White House following the president's response to violence in Charlottesville. Shortly after, President Donald Trump disbanded two groups of business leaders put together to advise him on manufacturing and policy.  But while big business may seem to be walking away from Trump, the administration is still full of former financiers — and promises to loosen regulations will most likely benefit big corporations. This week on Money Talking, Jennifer Kaplan of Bloomberg News and Aaron Elstein of Crain's New York Business discuss with Ilya Marritz where the relationship between corporations and the Trump Administration stands.  

Money Talking
Wall Street Swipes Right for Donald Trump

Money Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 7:50


Wall Street never really embraced Donald Trump during the presidential race, directing most of their money and support to Hillary Clinton. Perhaps for good reason — while on the campaign trail,  Trump pledged to get rid of tax loopholes that favor hedge fund managers and even called to reinstate the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933. But now that the election has passed and president-Elect Trump struggles to fill his administration with appointed officials and cabinet secretaries, some people in New York are already getting on-board: Wall Street. You can see it not only in the rising stock market, but in recent comments from leaders of the financial industry. This week on Money Talking, Sheelah Kolhatkar of The New Yorker and Aaron Elstein with Crain's New York Business discuss Wall Street’s new found love for Trump, and what that could mean for his presidency. 

Ambition Today
#17 David S. Rose Explains How The New Startup Crowdfunding Rules Affect You

Ambition Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2016 43:18


On this episode of Ambition Today David S. Rose explains his new book The Startup Checklist, how the new startup crowdfunding rules affect you & angel investing 101. A third generation serial entrepreneur, David's new book The Startup Checklist which is now a New York Times Bestseller. David is also the author of the Angel Investing: The Gust Guide to Making Money and Having Fun Investing in Startups, as well as the Founder and CEO at Gust. A man of many titles: Entrepreneur, Angel Investor, Mentor, and Author; David has had an incredible career starting several businesses. Crain's New York Business has called David "the father of angel investing in New York". Today we learn about how he got started as a founder, became an angel investor, and where he is now as an Author and CEO. We cover the basics of how angel investing in startups works and unpack what the new SEC crowdfunding rules actually mean for startups, your friends, your family and you. We also learn about: + How an Urban Affairs degree enhanced David's views on business. + Why he started Angel Investing. + How NY Angels was created. + How do you set the foundation for a great startup company. + Angel Investing 101. + What is an Accredited Investor. + How Title 3 of the JOBS Act impacts startups and you. + What the new SEC crowdfunding rules mean if your income or net worth is below $100k. + What the new SEC crowdfunding rules mean if your income or net worth is above $100k. + If a founder decides to fundraise from non-accredited civilians, what do they need to know? + What platforms are enabling crowdfunding right now? + How can you invest in startups now. Ambition Today Question of the Day™: Why does success matter in the first place? Why not just live a simple life in a fishing town? ========== Follow Kevin Siskar on Twitter: twitter.com/TheSiskar Add Kevin Siskar on Snapchat: snapchat.com/add/krsiskar Visit Ambition Today on the Web: www.siskar.co/ambitiontoday Kevin Siskar brings you ambitious entrepreneurs inspired by Tim Ferriss, Entrepreneur on Fire, NPR, HBR, TED Radio Hour, the StartUp podcast, Pat Flynn, Tony Robbins, The Uncertain Hour, Bigger Pockets, Art of Charm, Dave Ramsey, Planet Money, Jocko Podcast, EntreLeadership, Zigler, APM Marketplace, Mixergy, Seth Godin, #AskGaryVee, Monocle 24 and The $100 MBA Show with Omar Zenhom, and Casey Neistat. Be sure to listen and subscribe to Ambition Today in the iTunes Store for iOS (apple.co/1NRRPzL), on Google Play Music (goo.gl/LmmciJ), or on Stitcher for Android (bit.ly/1Rn01dy).

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi
421: Jennifer Gefsky, Co-Founder of Après

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 35:37


Jennifer Gefsky is the co-founder of Après, a digital recruiting platform that connect women looking to re-enter the workforce. (Après means "after" in French). It launched this month to more than 10,000 subscribers. Jennifer is a lawyer and practiced labor and employment law before becoming Deputy General Counsel and one of the highest ranking women at Major League Baseball. At 30, Jennifer was recognized by Crain's New York Business as a "40 Under 40 Rising Star." After almost 10 years at MLB, Jennifer "retired" until her and her business partner Niccole Kroll came up with the idea for Après. For more information visit www.somoneypodcast.com. 

CUNY TV's City Talk
Greg David, author, "Modern New York"

CUNY TV's City Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2012 29:23


Host Doug Muzzio is joined by Greg David, author of "Modern New York: The Life and Economics of a City". A columnist for "Crain's New York Business," David is also dir. of the Business & Econ. Reporting Program at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism.

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CUNY TV's City Talk
Greg David

CUNY TV's City Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2011 26:40


Doug is joined by Greg David, Dir. of Economics and Business Reporting at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. Prof. David writes a blog and weekly column for “Crain's New York Business.” The two share their contrasting views on current NYC politics.

CUNY TV's Brian Lehrer
"The Future of New York City"

CUNY TV's Brian Lehrer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2009 59:07


This week, we bring you special coverage of the Crain's New York Business event: The Future of New York. Six economic movers and shakers sit down to hash out what went wrong with the economy... and how New York can recover.