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Just when I thought the issue of pay parity couldn't get any more confusing, the Government has made it so. Yesterday, the coalition government moved under urgency in Parliament to raise the threshold for proving work has been historically undervalued when making a pay equity claim. Under the new legislation, any current claims would be stopped and need to restart under the new higher threshold to show genuine gender discrimination and make sure the comparator settings were right. So 33 current claims will be stopped as a result. ACT's deputy leader and Minister for Workplace Relations Brooke Van Velden, the architect of the bill, said she supported pay equity, but the legislation introduced back in 2020 was problematic. “At the moment, people can choose a comparator for sex-based discrimination across the entire workforce. We're saying let's start firstly at home. If you can find people within your own employer, that would be a good starting point. If that comparison can't be made with a similar employer, that comparison's not there within your industry, if you can't find one there you've got to stop.” Which all sounds perfectly reasonable, because I've always thought how on earth do you compare completely different occupations? As van Velden told Parliament, Health New Zealand admin and clerical staff, as an example, have been compared to mechanical engineers. Health New Zealand librarians have been compared to transport engineers and Oranga Tamariki's social workers have been compared to air traffic controllers. I can't get my head around that at all. Equally, van Velden makes an interesting case about how wide-ranging and unwieldy claims can be drawing in vast numbers of employers. But the Government is moving or has moved so quickly, there's no Select Committee on the bill and as Thomas Coughlan points out in the Herald, officials didn't have time to write up a regulatory impact statement – which is an irony considering the changes were made by Brooke van Velden who is responsible for creating the regulatory impact statement. So before MPs vote on a bill they can have a look at the regulatory impact statement. How much is it going to cost? What are the effects? What are the wide-ranging impacts of introducing this legislation? They don't have that, and didn't have that when they went to vote last night. And as Thomas Coughlan concludes in his piece in the Herald, if the government cannot publish official papers that explain why this is a good idea, the public can be forgiven for concluding this is because it isn't one. It's the optics for me. Absolute optics. How can National champion pay parity in 2020 and champion the very legislation that they're now amending, and then say no, it's unworkable, unsustainable? They actually thought it was a jolly good idea in 2017. National began the process of amending the equal pay legislation in 2016. There's excerpts from speeches to Parliament back in 2020 when the equal pay legislation was introduced doing the rounds on Facebook, and quotes Nicola Willis saying this was a process National kicked off in the last government. “A bill was drafted, things were ready to go, and then there was a change of government – that's when Labour and New Zealand First formed the coalition. So my colleague Denise Lee, who believes very passionately in the concept of equal pay and pay equity, took a member's bill to this Parliament to progress pay equity in the absence of the new government where National had left off.” So she's taken credit for legislation that she now says is unsustainable and un-workable. How can you do that? Well, you can do that when you've got a bloody great hole in your budget, can't you? Yesterday, she said what this is about is ensuring we're clear, transparent and fair to ensure that where those claims are made, they relate to gender based discrimination and that other issues to do with pay and working conditions are raised during the normal employment relations process. So either the bill that that she worked so assiduously on and took credit for in 2020 was drafted poorly, or she's completely changed her mind about its workability. Or they didn't see through what the implications might be? And again, when you pass bills under urgency, which that was in 2020 and which this is now, you get those gaps because you don't have time to look at the far-reaching consequences – remember, there's no regulatory impact statement. So it was passed under urgency in 2020. Maggie Barry, at the time a National MP, harrumphed about it and said, for heaven's sake with Covid going on, we're passing this under urgency, this is a nonsense. But she still voted for it, as did National. And now they're saying it's unsustainable and unworkable. What this looks like is National stepping back from legislation they worked on, recommended and pushed through the House, and in fact took credit for it when it passed, so they can balance their books. It gives their critics all sorts of opportunities to lambast the government for stealing from the poorest paid workers to give rebates to wealthy landlords and tax cuts to the wealthy pricks. I actually happen to agree with the restrictions that Brooke van Velden is imposing, I think that they make sense. But it's a unique gift that this government has to make something right look so very, very wrong. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this thought-provoking episode, & the first part of "Breaking the Hustle Curse Part 1," Izzy sits down with leadership and healing coach Denise Lee to dissect hustle culture, the weight of societal pressures, and how to redefine success in today's world. Whether you're grinding for the next big thing or questioning if the grind is even worth it, this episode dives into the heart of why we hustle and how it impacts our mental health.
Cat literally lives in athleisure so it made perfect sense to chat with Denise Lee, entrepreneur and founder of Alala, a self-funded multi-million dollar apparel brand that not only brings joy to women through sophisticated, high quality clothing, but also seeks to advance dialogue around body positivity and diversity. Denise left her family and moved halfway around the world, from Singapore to New York by herself to pursue her ambitions of turning her dreams into reality. Denise chats about the mentality of a bootstrap business, her core principles, running an all women business and the obstacles she overcame along the way. Discover the one piece from the Alala clothing line that has transformed Denise's life! For more on Alala head over to @alala.Want our podcasts sent straight to your phone? Text us the word "Podcast" to +1 (917) 540-8715 and we'll text you the new episodes when they're released!Tune in for new Cat & Nat Unfiltered episodes every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday!Follow @catandnatunfiltered on Instagram: https://instagram.com/catandnatunfilteredOur new book "Mom Secrets" is now available! Head to www.catandnat.ca/book to grab your autographed copy! Come see us LIVE on tour!! To see a full list of cities and dates, go to https://catandnattour.com.Follow our parenting platform - The Common Parent - over on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thecommonparentBecome a Member of The Common Parent, our ultimate parenting toolkit for parents of teens and tweens for just $74.99/year: https://thecommonparent.comGet a FREE “Thoughts Between Us” Journal with The Common Parent Annual Membership: Click Here!Make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://bitly.com/catnatyoutubeCheck out our Amazon Lives here: https://bitly.com/catnatamazonliveOrder TAYLIVI here: https://taylivi.comGet personalized videos from us on Cameo: https://cameo.com/catandnatCome hang with us over on https://instagram.com/catandnat all day long.And follow us on https://tiktok.com/@catandnatofficial! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Discover how to transform past traumas into powerful business assets with executive life coach Denise Lee. Learn practical strategies for healing, building resilience, and making better decisions in high-pressure environments. This episode offers invaluable insights for business owners and leaders looking to thrive personally and professionally. Connect with Denise here: https://deniseglee.com/ ................... At KAJ Masterclass LIVE, we bring you exclusive insights from industry leaders to help you thrive in your personal and professional life. Stay tuned for more transformative masterclasses!
Do you ever feel like your aesthetic practice lacks organization? Are important tasks going undone or falling through the cracks? Today's episode is going to help you take control of your practice!Tune in to this episode of Shorr Solutions: The Podcast, as our host and practice management expert, Jay Shorr, joins forces with our special guest, Director of Operations at Shorr Solutions, Denise Lee, to talk about how to improve your team's task completion. Get ready to learn why task completion is a common challenge in our field, how to identify when your team is struggling, the importance of using a project management tool/software to streamline your practice's processes, how to define roles and responsibilities within your team, the benefits of performing regular check-ins, and much more!Schedule your free 30-minute consult with our expert, Jay Shorr, here. To sign up for our Conversion Cascade online course, click here. Don't forget to enter code PODCAST at checkout for 20% OFF! Connect with us: Website: https://shorrsolutions.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shorrsolutions Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shorrsolutions LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shorrsolutions YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBestMBS1/featured
Denise Lee: AI can help solve the sustainability challenge “I think AI is going to be a really big part, to unlock, to drive some of those insights, analytics, and automation, that make all of this come together much faster than it would take for us to do if we had to code and reprogram everything ourselves,” says Denise Lee, Vice President for Cisco's Engineering Sustainability Office. AI will increase power needs in the data center. Lee sees that challenge as part of the solution. AI has a role in the larger picture of achieving suitability. AI is being implemented everywhere, but advancements in AI infrastructure can be at odds with energy-consumption goals. Energy and data centers are the foundation for managing the AI boom, so enterprises need to build the right infrastructure to support a sustainable future, now. At Cisco Live, I spoke with Denise Lee, Vice President for Cisco's Engineering Sustainability Office, about the holistic approach Cisco is taking to reduce energy consumption needed to sustain AI and emerging technologies. In this special podcast, Lee outlines a path towards a sustainable future that delivers on both the promise of AI, along with having the power to deliver AI. We learn about sustainability beyond the familiar discussion of regulatory compliance, environmental best practices. These important goals can be achieved, but Lee sees those goals as occurring within a broad-based approach that includes powerful financial incentives to save on costs, and to grow new opportunities: saving the planet, saving money, opening new lines of business. CiscoLive: Sustainability Focus Lee describes the changing sustainability landscape. “I had one session at the whole show, and it was the only session talking about sustainability… This year, we have over 55 sessions across the show. We have 12 hands-on demos in the sustainability zone, and we have countless sessions.” We learn how sustainability has migrated to being seen as a central and critical part of business operations. Lee also describes how companies that are implementing sustainability changes are noticeably outperforming their peers. The rapid growth of data center energy has caught people's attention. The economic race to sustainability is on. Lee offers a glimpse at fresh thinking and new products that my well revolutionize how we transport energy and data. The new thinking will include new processes and new approaches to renewability. “Now renewable energy is what really makes all of this possible because if you can't harvest renewable energy, store it and then use it accordingly.”
B sits down with Denise Lee, Cisco's VP Engineering Sustainability Office, for a great chat on a wide range of sustainability topics, from circular design to embedding sustainability principles into business practices to achieving overall sustainability goals. This is also a great conversation for anyone looking to explore the diversity within sustainability roles that exist at companies like Cisco.
AB sits down with Denise Lee, Cisco's VP Engineering Sustainability Office, for a great chat on a wide range of topics, from circular design to embedding sustainability principles into business practices to achieving overall sustainability goals. This is also a great conversation for anyone looking to explore the diversity within sustainability roles that exist at companies like Cisco.
En una reveladora entrevista con el equipo de Ergomedic, una empresa especializada en ergonomía y salud ocupacional, Hugo Le, médico y director médico, y Denise Lee, directora administrativa, comparten la historia y visión de su empresa familiar. Ergomedic nació hace cuatro años ante la creciente necesidad de adaptar los entornos laborales a la salud y bienestar de los empleados, lo que impulsó a Hugo a expandir su servicio contratando más médicos y enfermeras. Denise, su hija, se unió para profesionalizar y organizar la empresa, transformándola de un servicio individual a una entidad corporativa. La entrevista aborda la importancia crítica de la ergonomía en el lugar de trabajo, especialmente en tiempos de pandemia, donde las demandas de las empresas por servicios de salud ocupacional se dispararon. La legislación reciente, que paradójicamente promueve que los empleados permanezcan sentados, se contrapone a la visión de Ergomedic de un entorno laboral dinámico donde los empleados alternan entre estar sentados, parados y en movimiento para prevenir problemas de salud. Ergomedic se destaca por su enfoque holístico, ofreciendo no solo evaluaciones ergonómicas sino también apoyo psicológico y médico, asegurando un ambiente de trabajo seguro y saludable. Los testimonios de mejoras significativas en empresas clientes subrayan la efectividad de sus programas, que van desde ajustes ergonómicos hasta terapias para la fatiga muscular. La entrevista también resalta los desafíos y resistencias encontradas, como la falta de equipo de protección adecuado y la necesidad de innovar en las prácticas de seguridad e higiene. A través de la implementación de programas de reconocimiento y premios, Ergomedic busca fomentar la participación activa de los empleados en su propia salud y seguridad. Con planes de expandir su oferta de servicios y continuar educando a las empresas sobre la importancia de la salud ocupacional, Ergomedic se posiciona como un aliado crucial para las empresas que buscan cumplir con las normativas y mejorar el bienestar de sus empleados. La entrevista concluye con una reflexión sobre la confidencialidad y la ética en el manejo de la información médica, reafirmando el compromiso de Ergomedic con el cuidado y respeto hacia sus clientes.
Our 100th podcast episode has arrived! To celebrate this milestone, our CEO and Founder, Jay Shorr, has invited Ana Suarez, Patricia Shorr, Denise Lee and Cristian Devoz (the entire Shorr Solutions team) to join forces in a one-of-a-kind discussion about how a consulting team can help you reduce or eliminate your everyday challenges!Tune in to this special episode to learn from our expert team about the role of a practice management consultant, the benefits they bring, and how to select the right team for your aesthetic practice! Get ready to receive tips on the importance of your staff, how to run a productive and profitable practice and much MORE!Schedule your free 30-minute consult with our expert, Jay Shorr, here. To sign up for our Conversion Cascade online course, click here. Don't forget to enter code PODCAST at checkout for 20% OFF! Connect with us: Website: https://shorrsolutions.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shorrsolutions Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shorrsolutions LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shorrsolutions YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBestMBS1/featured
Episode 37: in this episode, Denise Lee talks with Cassandra Morton about overcoming an eating disorder. Cassandra shares her testimony of developing an eating disorder and how she overcame it. If you or someone you know has struggled with an eating disorder, then you will want to listen and share this episode
I'm very excited to welcome today's special guest, my great friend Denise Lee! Denise is a driven, passionate entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of Alala. Launched in 2014, Alala is an apparel brand that is building the go-to wardrobe for vibrant women with sophisticated style. Denise's vision is to build a brand that not only brings joy to women through stylish, high quality clothing, but also seeks to advance dialogue around body positivity and diversity. I cannot wait for you to hear this episode as we discuss Denise's career journey and how she works day-to-day as an entrepreneur! Tune in to hear more on:• How Denise got started and the idea behind why she created Alala.• Seeking inspiration and evolving her brand through customer stories and client journeys. • Finding energy and movement through what your body and mind need at the moment.• New perspectives and insights through business podcasts and books (listed below!)• Manifesting and training your brain to look for the “half full” positives in life. • Structuring your support network with people who are both ahead of you with more experience, as well as peers striving toward similar goals. There is so much value in building those supportive, entrepreneurial friendships while investing in yourself so you can connect and find them! Be sure to use my affiliate link here to shop Alala and apply my promo code INSPIREANDMOVE to get 20% off!Denise's Links:Instagram: @Denisexlee & @AlalaTiktok:@denisexlee & @alala_officialAlala WebsiteMentionedPodcasts:The Chris Harder ShowLori Harder's Earn Your HappyThe Manifestation Babe Podcast Book: The Alter Ego Effect by Todd HermanLet's Connect!• Instagram• Website• Facebook• TikTok
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Denise Lee, the founder of Alala clothing, joins us this week to talk about navigating body image and business in fashion, and overcoming body image struggles as someone who works in the fashion industry. We discuss the pressure to change your body to “look the part”, whether it's the fashion industry, fitness, nutrition, etc., and... The post Navigating body image and business in fashion with Denise Lee first appeared on Dana Monsees Nutrition.
Bishop Arts Theatre Center (BATC) is kicking off their 30th Anniversary season with the world premiere performance of Franky D. Gonzalez's new play, The Tragedy of Othello. This entertaining and thought-provoking production is a 120-minute show which will begin October 19th and run for three consecutive weekends through November 5th, 2023.Franky Gonzalez stops by to talk about how his adaptation will retain the original plot but employ a modern aesthetic and language and set in Dallas in current times. The play centers on Imani Othello who encounters racism, sexism and ageism after being named the first Black woman head coach of a football team. The incredible Denise Lee will breathe life into the indomitable spirit of Othello. Franky D. Gonzalez is a Latino playwright based in Dallas and L.A. His work has appeared with The Lark, Sundance Institute, the Ojai Playwrights Conference, NNPN, LTC Carnaval, Latinx Playwrights Circle, Urbanite Theatre, Great Plains Theatre Conference, Goodman Theatre, The New Harmony Project, The Workshop Theater, LAByrinth Theater Company, Ars Nova, and Dallas Theater Center among others. He is the Bishop Arts Theatre Center Playwright-in-Residence.Also, hear a rather robust conversation between the guys about spiders and frogs and skunks. (oh my!)The Tragedy of Othello begins October 19 – November 5, 2023, for three consecutive weekends at the Bishop Arts Theatre Center at 215 S Tyler Street, Dallas, TX 75208. Tickets for The Tragedy of Othello can be purchased online at www.bishopartstheatre.org or by calling the box office at 214.948.0716 Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Hey, hey, Squad fam! Welcome back! We've got another awesome episode lined up for you. Today, I had the pleasure of sitting down with the one and only Denise Lee, the CEO and founder behind Alala, a global brand that's rocking the fashion world with its modern style.Denise is here to share what it really takes to build your own brand and trust me, it's not just about fancy clothes!Here's a little sneak peek of the wisdom she's dropping:Surround yourself with people who cheer you on.! Denise dives into on how having someone close who's all about your ideas and creativity can be a game-changer. Supportive peeps can be your secret sauce to achieving whatever you're dreaming of.Celebrate the small wins! It's not just about popping champagne for the big milestones. Denise reminds us to savor those little victories, to live in the moment, and soak it all in.Building a personal brand! Denise gives her insight on whether you should also focus on growing a personal brand and how to use it as a way to connect to your squad. So, if you're ready for a dose of inspiration and some real talk about brand-building, you're in the right place. Grab those headphones, kick back, and let's dive into it!:Join the newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/3bzsuzdvInstagram: @cheerfittrainingSubscribe to the show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-squad-podcast/id1622854421 To connect with Denise : Website : https://alalastyle.com/collections/full-price-items (code: CHEERFIT20 for 20% off)Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/alala https://www.instagram.com/denisexleeDon't forget to leave a review! We love to read them -- THANK YOU!
Our media panel discusses the mass shooting last weekend in Jacksonville and the deaths of E. Denise Lee and Rita Reagan.
Episode 226: From growing up in Singapore to living the American dream, this week Natalie is joined by Denise Lee, the dynamic force behind the thriving active wear brand we know and love: Alala. She opens up about her traditional upbringing and the influence her parents had on her natural transition into the world of fashion and entrepreneurship. Denise then expresses her true thoughts on business school and if it's really worth it, why you shouldn't quit your job right away when you start your own company, and why she regrets not putting more effort into marketing Alala sooner. Her story touches on the oh-so-relatable experience of imposter syndrome, struggling with body image, and why we need to stop tying our identity to our work. This episode offers a candid glimpse into the complexities of entrepreneurship and self-discovery and will hopefully leave you feeling that much more inspired. Enjoy! Please be sure to rate, follow, review, and of course, post to your highlight reel. Follow your host Natalie on Instagram @nataliebarbu and @therealreelpodcast. Follow Denise @denisexlee, @alala and check out Alala at www.alalastyle.com Thank you to our sponsors for making this episode possible. Check out these deals just for you: Lume - Get $5 off off your Starter Pack (that's over 40% off) with promo code REALREEL at lumedeodorant.com/REALREEL Honeylove - Get 20% OFF @honeylove by going to honeylove.com/REALREEL Delavie - Use discount code “REALREEL” for 10% off your purchase! Ritual - Visit ritual.com/realreel to start Ritual or add Essential For Women 18+ to your subscription today. Shopify - Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/realreel OUAI - Go to theouai.com and use code REALREEL for 15% off your entire purchase! LMT - Go to DrinkLMNT.com/RealReel to receive a free sample pack with any purchase. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
21-year-old Denise Amber Lee was a happily married stay-at-home mom when her life was abruptly snatched away from her. On January 17, 2008, she was abducted from her home. Her two young sons were left sleeping in a crib together. An hour later, Denise's husband Nate returned home and immediately reported her missing and then called his father-in-law, who was a local police sergeant. He made sure Denise's case was a top priority. Over the next seven hours, a massive search ensued. Over 300 police officers, multiple helicopters, several K-9 units, and more would comb North Port, Florida, in search of Denise. Several 911 phone calls were made about Denise's abduction—including one from Denise herself. But, due to a miscommunication, important information about Denise's attacker's location was lost. And a minor bureaucratic mishap might have cost Denise her life. Hosted and produced by Erica KelleyResearched and written by Andrea Marshbank Additional Writing by Erica Kelley Original Graphic Art by Coley HornerOriginal Music by Rob Harrison of Gamma RadioEdited & Mixed by Brandon Schexnayder of Southern Gothic & Erica KelleyCase recommended by Sandra, April, and othersSources: https://www.southernfriedtruecrime.com/denise-amber-leeSponsors for this episode:Go to SimpliSafe.com/southernfried and save 20% on your home security system when you sign up for for a free month of Fast Protect Monitoring. For a limited time only There's no safe like SimpliSafe.Treat yourself to the best shapewear on the market and save 20% Off at honeylove.com/SFTC.This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp online therapy. Give online therapy a try at BetterHelp.com/southern and get 10% off your first month.Take a break and lose yourself solving a mystery set in the roaring 20's with June's Journey. Download today on iOS or Android.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2975465/advertisement
This week on the podcast we have Founder and CEO of the New York based Athleisure brand Alala, Denise Lee! Denise joins Kristina to talk about her journey into entrepreneurship and how she decided to make the jump into building her own brand and business. Denise shares some insight on the thoughts she had when taking that jump and how she knew she was ready!We look into building community online around physical products, and also the value that can come from partnerships via gifting and events to build loyalty and excitement for your brand! So much to unpack and such a deep conversation - let us know what your thoughts are!Links For You:• Connect with Denise on Instagram• Check out Denise's TikTok! • Check out Alala's Instagram • Alala: Designer Workout ClothesDon't forget to use code KRISTINA10 for 10% off your next purchase at www.gutpersonal.com/KRISTINA10 For Your Information:• Host your podcast on Buzzsprout!• Text JOIN to 8550908-4688 for social media tips right to your phone• Join our favourite scheduling platform LaterDon't forget to come say hi to us on Instagram @thesocialsnippet, join the Weekly Snippet or follow us on any social media platform!Website . Instagram . Facebook . TikTok . Linkedin
Hello hello fellow dreamers! For all of those aspiring entrepreneurs (or anyone inspired by the entrepreneurial journey) this one is for you! Today I'm bringing on Denise Lee, the founder of Alala, a self-funded multi-million dollar apparel brand that brings sophisticated, high quality clothing to women as well as advances the dialogue around body positivity and diversity. In today's REAL and inspiring conversation, you'll hear: Denise's story, growing up in Singapore and then moving to New York to pursue her dream of becoming an entrepreneur The exact steps she took to turn a “spark of an idea” into a MILLION dollar brand in just about one year! Denise's own manifestation journey - how starting Alala was relatively easy, but she began to struggle once her vision became “fuzzy” (after she hit her first big business milestone) How hiring a spiritual coach turned her most challenging year into her most transformative The importance of knowing WHY you're in business - attaching less to the revenue number and more into something meaningful to you Denise's mission to expand and bring diversity to the wellness industry How support - and joining a Mastermind with like-minded ambitious women - is a key step to maintaining a strong mindset & expanding as a female entrepreneur We can't wait for you to hear this conversation! Feeling called to share this episode? Pls take a screenshot and post it on your stories, tagging me (@dreamyourlifenow) and Denise (@denisexlee)! Otherwise to support the Dream Your Life pod, please rate and review on Apple or Spotify!
Founder of Alala, Denise Lee, is on the podcast! She's the Founder of Alala, a self-funded multi-million dollar apparel brand that not only brings joy to women through sophisticated, high quality clothing, but also seeks to advance dialogue around body positivity. Topics: Mindset in Business: How she shifted her mindset to love what she does every day instead of allowing her mood to be dependent on how her business is performing Overcoming Body Image Struggles: How she works through struggles with her own body image while being a successful entrepreneur How to Manage Imposter Syndrome as an Entrepreneur: How she got over feeling like “she doesn't look/feel/have the same background as other entrepreneurs she sees in the press” Her Experience as an Immigrant and Woman of Color in Business: How being a minority/female/immigrant has impacted her outlook on her career and life - the good and the bad - and how she has overcome the obstacles and ultimately used them to her advantage My favorite Alala top: https://bit.ly/3quUprE Standing desk converter: https://amzn.to/3s9ETSs Follow us! Jen's IG: @jen_laurenn Denise's IG: @denisexlee Alala's IG: @alala Jen's YouTube: /jenlauren Jen's TikTok: @jenlaurenn Watch the podcast episodes on YouTube: HERE Podcast TikTok: @daretoselfcarepod JOIN OUR COMMUNITY ON GENEVA HERE Discount Codes: Sakara: https://bit.ly/2UPwvrd (20% DISCOUNT CODE: XOJENLAUREN) EBOOST: www.eboost.com (20% DISCOUNT CODE: JENLAUREN)Liquid IV: https://glnk.io/koyv/jen-laurenn (25% OFF + FREE SHIPPING CODE: JEN_LAURENN) Evolve By Erika (Kundalini Breathwork): http://evolvebyerika.vhx.tv/checkout?code=jen10&plan=monthly (10% OFF CODE: JEN10) Hilma: https://bit.ly/3kLcoEO (Use code JENLAUREN20 for 20% off) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jen-lauren/support
The Power of Connection: How a Supportive Network Can Empower You to Achieve Business Success w/ Denise Lee, Founder of Alala Does this sound familiar? You've been told that all you need to succeed in business is sheer determination and hard work, but despite pouring your heart and soul into your venture, you're still not seeing the results you desire. The pain of feeling stuck and unsupported is real. It's time to discover the power of surrounding yourself with a supportive network that can propel your business journey and provide the guidance you've been missing. In this episode, you will be able to: Strike a balance between entrepreneurial spirit and personal development to enhance your business acumen. Unlock the importance of entering the entrepreneurial field fully prepared, armed with efficient research strategies. Harness the power of your strengths while taking proactive steps to manage your weaknesses. Gain insights on leveraging your past experiences and network to transform your business journey. Realize the extraordinary potential lying within a network that empowers your entrepreneurial endeavors. The key moments in this episode: 00:00:01 - Introduction, 00:01:23 - Getting to Know Denise, 00:03:30 - Astrology and Human Design, 00:05:38 - Entrepreneurship and Curiosity, 00:09:24 - Bringing the Idea to Life, 00:12:39 - Finding an Activewear Designer, 00:14:43 - Changing Mindset and Business Growth, 00:18:42 - Setting a Big Goal, 00:20:07 - Gaining Confidence from Super Expanders, 00:24:14 - Mission Beyond Monetary Achievements, 00:26:14 - The Meaning Behind Alala, 00:30:01 - The Influence of a Successful Mentor, 00:30:31 - Learning from Industry Leaders, 00:31:15 - Trusting Your Gut and Ignoring Doubters, 00:32:15 - Seizing Opportunities Others Missed, 00:34:00 - Trusting Your Intuition, Keep listening Harnessing the Power Within: Aligning Your Subconscious Mind With Your Future Self For Success The Most Effective Ways to Manifest Your Dreams Through Nervous System Regulation Unlocking Limitless Potential: The Power of the Subconscious Mind in Business Follow Denise_ :https://www.instagram.com/denisexlee follow Alala- https://www.instagram.com/alala Alala- https://alalastyle.com/ *Connect Corene on IG LinkedIn *Rather work one on, one Book a consultation call JOIN CULTIVATE - https://www.corenephelps.com/
I got to spend half an hour with phenomenal powerhouse Denise Lee, who was nominated as one of Well + Good's 2021 Changemakers: With a strong drive to succeed and make a positive impact on the world, Denise left her family and moved halfway around the world, from Singapore to New York by herself to pursue her ambitions of turning her dreams into reality. Code : PRETTY20
Denise Lee is the President and CEO of Alala, a boutique athleisure brand based in New York City. Denise shares her story of moving to New York from Singapore to pursue her dreams in fashion. She also shares some wisdom she gained from her experience while working with retail mogul Chris Burch. It was while she was training for a triathlon that she noticed a gap in the market for fashionable athleisure that eventually led her to launch Alala. She's like a big sister on her social media platforms offering advice and tips for aspiring entrepreneurs. What makes Denise and Alala stand out is her commitment to growth, listening to her intuition, and sharing her voice. In This Episode: Denise shares her origins story from growing up in Singapore to moving to New York and starting her company. How training for a triathlon was the inspiration for starting her brand Alala. Denise shares how she stays up with the trends and keeps her brand feeling fresh. What has led to Alala's longevity? Denise shares advice on her social media platforms. I ask Denise if this was a result of turning 40. Denise shares how she stays confident when things get tough. I ask Denise if she had a dark night of the soul that led to her working with a spiritual coach. Denise shares how a Shaman told her to change her environment and how it can help her get to the next level. What would Denise tell her younger self? Denise's advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Full Show Notes: Denise Lee's Instagram Denise Lee's Tik Tok Alala Instagram How To Manifest Workshop ORDER MY BOOK HOW TO MANIFEST LEAVE AN AMAZON REVIEW FOR MY BOOK Laura Chung Instagram Laura Chung Tik Tok Laura Chung's Website YouTube Channel Ceremonial Cacao for 15% off use code: AWAKEN Awaken and Align Instagram Awaken and Align Website Connect with Awaken and Align: If you enjoyed the podcast and you feel called, please share it, and tag me! Subscribe, rate, and review the show wherever you get your podcasts. Your rating and review help more people discover it! Follow on Instagram @awakenandalign Let me know your favorite guests, lessons, or any topic requests.
Join Amanda on this week's exciting episode with special guest, Denise Lee. Tune in as they dive into Denise's journey as an 8-figure female entrepreneur. Discover the invaluable lessons and insights she gained along her path to greatness, as she shares the most important elements that propelled her toward becoming a true industry leader. Gain inspiration, knowledge, and practical strategies that you can apply to your own entrepreneurial endeavors. Don't miss out on this empowering conversation that will leave you motivated and ready to conquer your own dreams.Overcoming Challenges: Learn how our guest navigated through obstacles and setbacks, emerging stronger and more resilient in the face of adversity.The Power of Passion: Explore how a deep sense of purpose and passion can fuel your entrepreneurial journey and create a lasting impact in your industry.Building a Support Network: Discover the significance of surrounding yourself with the right people, mentors, and communities that can uplift and propel you towards success.Embracing Failure: Uncover the secrets to embracing failure as a stepping stone towards growth and using it as a catalyst for innovation and progress.Mindset and Mindfulness: Gain insights into the mindset shifts and mindfulness practices that our guest credits as fundamental to her entrepreneurial triumphs, and how you can adopt them too.Tune in to this episode and be inspired by the wisdom and experience of Denise Lee as she imparts invaluable advice that can elevate your own entrepreneurial journey. CONNECT WITH DENISE: Alala Website:Alala IG Denise IG Alala TikTokDenisexLee TikTokDenise LinkedIn CLICK HERE for TAPPING FOR MAMAS + MINIS: 90-minute workshop! June 29 Or July 6th CLICK HERE for the Quantum Manifestation MasteryFOLLOW ME!! Instagram: CLICK HERE Free Higher Self Activation Audio: CLICK HERE For business and collaboration inquiries, please email pr@therelatedpodcast.com
This week, I chat with Denise Lee, founder of Alala, a successful athleisure brand for women. Alala is THE go-to wardrobe for vibrant women with sophisticated styles who are moved by life. Denise's brand is really cool because it believes in creating timeless staple pieces that are trend and gimmick-free and very high quality. In this episode, we chat about how the brand went from 0-7+ figures in 18 months as well as her plan for taking it to 8 figures and beyond. We chat about her goals for selling the company, and we touch on what it's like being an immigrant entrepreneur. This podcast is sponsored by Deep Social Brands, a digital marketing agency I co-founded which focuses on personal branding for pro athletes, businesses, and influencers. Deep Social Brands leverages organic growth on apps like TikTok and Instagram leaving our clients with millions of views that translate into business value. Head over to DeepSocialBrands.com to learn more. This podcast is also sponsored by Deep Drip Coffee. This is a personal passion project of mine as I have always wanted to have a physical product that can help me connect with other creators and outstanding people - and what better product to do than coffee, where so many incredible conversations begin? Deep Drip is some of the best coffee you'll ever try and I'm not just saying that: try it for yourself @ www.deepdrip.co and use code word DEEP10 for 10% off any bag! Here are 2 ways you can help the podcast grow! Leave a Rating and review HERE Share it on social media and tag me @deepaksharma.co Enjoy this episode and just remember, It's Not That Deep
Happy Monday, Brothers!! We are BACK with an inspiring episode with Denise Lee, Founder & CEO of Alala, who is here to tell us all about her experience working in the fashion industry & her entrepreneurial journey! Denise opens up about her business background and how she started her athletic apparel company all on her own!Before we dive into Denise's story, we have our highs & lows of the week, weekly pro-tips, and some catch-up! Afterward, Denise is diving into her education, prior business experience, how she founded Alala, the struggles she has overcome as an entrepreneur, how she manages her brand and so much more!As always, the full video version is available on Youtube! Please share on your IG story and tag us @WhiskeyAndWaterPodcast. You can follow Liv @Oliviapw, and Jess @TheJessicaExperience. & make sure you're subscribed on all platforms!
This episode I'm joined by stand-up comic, Denise Lee. She is a Texas native, but has since moved to San Francisco where she started pursuing stand-up comedy. I've had the pleasure of watching her perform multiple times when she comes to town, and I think she's really funny. Be sure to giver her a follow and check her out when she's in town. Enjoy! "I'm a fan of..." Links: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/Imafanof YouTube: https://youtube.com/@imafanof Substack: https://imafanof.substack.com/ Website: https://www.imafanofpod.com/ Denise Lee Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realdeniselee/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deniselee26
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Denise Lee is the founder of ALALA (@alala), a massive athleisure apparel brand based out of NYC. Denise unveils the curtain behind what a creative needs to do to get through the door to start working with big brands, especially in fashion. We go over what a big brand is looking for, how to get in touch with big brands, how to make your pitch stand out, how to handle pre-shoot conversations & how to get re-hired again. THIS IS GOLD. If you're someone looking to break into the commercial space, we can't tell you how important this podcast episode will be for you. It just might make your career. Denise's Personal Socials: @denisexlee ALALA's Socials: @alala www.alalastyle.com **As promised - here is the news! ⚡️ MASTERMIND STARTS SEPTEMBER 10th
In this episode, Denise Lee talks with Falicia Miller about instant gratification and trauma work. ***TRIGGER WARNING–not to be listened around young children*** Falicia shares not only her testimony but also how important working through the trauma is; not only as an individual but also as a therapist. If you or someone you know has struggled with wanting instant gratification or working through trauma, then you will want to listen and share this episode.
In this week's episode Denise Lee, Founder & CEO of the athleisure brand, Alala takes us on her inspiring journey to building the company she founded. From the early days of leaving Singapore for the U.S. at 18 to pursue her dreams in fashion, to working with retail legend Chris Burch to starting her own now multi-million dollar brand Alala. You are going to love what she has to say including all of her learnings and tips. You won't want to miss this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow. Sponsored by - Hostinger - Go to Hostinger.com/KARAGOLDIN to get everything you need to create your website for less than $3/month, plus 10% off with promo code KARAGOLDIN. Enjoying this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow? Let me know by clicking on the links below and sending me a quick shout-out on social. Or reach out to me at karagoldin@gmail.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/karagoldin/ https://www.instagram.com/karagoldin/ https://twitter.com/karagoldin https://www.facebook.com/KaraGoldin/ Check out our website to view this episode's show notes: https://karagoldin.com/podcast/377 To learn more about Denise Lee and Alala: https://www.instagram.com/alala/ https://www.instagram.com/denisexlee/ https://www.tiktok.com/@alala_official https://www.tiktok.com/@denisexlee https://www.linkedin.com/in/denisexlee/ https://alalastyle.com/
Cat literally lives in athleisure so it made perfect sense to chat with Denise Lee, entrepreneur and founder of Alala, a self-funded multi-million dollar apparel brand that not only brings joy to women through sophisticated, high quality clothing, but also seeks to advance dialogue around body positivity and diversity. Denise left her family and moved halfway around the world, from Singapore to New York by herself to pursue her ambitions of turning her dreams into reality. Denise chats about the mentality of a bootstrap business, her core principles, running an all women business and the obstacles she overcame along the way. Discover the one piece from the Alala clothing line that has transformed Denise's life! And for a limited time listeners get 20% off with code catandnat20! For more on Alala head over to @alala.Want our podcasts sent straight to your phone? Text us the word "Podcast" to +1 (917) 540-8715 and we'll text you the new episodes when they're released!Tune in for new Cat & Nat Unfiltered episodes every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday!Follow @catandnatunfiltered on Instagram: https://instagram.com/catandnatunfilteredOur new book "Mom Secrets" is now available! Head to www.catandnat.ca/book to grab your autographed copy! Come see us LIVE on tour!! To see a full list of cities and dates, go to https://catandnattour.com.Follow our parenting platform - The Common Parent - over on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thecommonparentBecome a Member of The Common Parent, our ultimate parenting toolkit for parents of teens and tweens for just $74.99/year: https://thecommonparent.comGet a FREE “Thoughts Between Us” Journal with The Common Parent Annual Membership: Click Here!Make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel for our new cooking show and our #momtruth videos: https://bitly.com/catnatyoutubeCheck out our Amazon Lives here: https://bitly.com/catnatamazonliveOrder TAYLIVI here: https://taylivi.comGet personalized videos from us on Cameo: https://cameo.com/catandnatCome hang with us over on https://instagram.com/catandnat all day long.And follow us on https://tiktok.com/@catandnatofficial! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode I am chatting with the bold, beautiful & and pure badass Denise Lee who is the Founder of the athleisure brand, Alala. Alala's mission is to bring joy to women through sophisticated, high quality clothing, but also seek to advance dialogue around body positivity and diversity. Recently Alala has undergone a major rebrand & in many ways it is reflective of the journey Denise has gone through. At just 18 years old Denise left Singapore & moved to New York to pursue her dreams. Her early career started off working for retail legend, Chris Burch to eventually starting a SELF-FUNDED multi-million dollar brand. As I chatted with Denise I learned that having a voice & being the face of a brand has come with its challenges. Growing up in Asian culture it was uncomfortable for her to have a voice & put herself out there. What made it more difficult was that when athleisure brands were on the rise, Denise looked around & saw that most of the other women in the space did not look like her. With that came major imposter syndrome which we dive into and how she has overcome that. We also chat about all things business related like how she started her brand from the ground up with no venture capital, how to stay relevant in an over-saturated market, and some of the fears young entrepreneurs have surrounding money. This was such an informative & empowering episode to listen to so be sure to tune in! SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: Stop throwing your money away. Cancel unwanted subscriptions – and manage your expenses the easy way – by going to RocketMoney.com/SMALLTALK SPECIAL CODES: Use code "SMALLTALK20" for 20% off full price items on alalastyle.com GUEST INFO: Densie IG Alala IG Alala Website LET'S MAKE SMALL TALK: Small Talk With Syd STWS Media WWW.SMALLTALKWITHSYD.COM
In this episode, Denise Lee introduces the therapy series, starting with the question if going to therapy is okay. In the past, people who attended church were looked down upon if they went to therapy. In this episode, Denise discusses why it is okay to see a therapist. If you or someone you know has struggled with the thought of going to therapy, then you will want to listen and share this episode.
Episode 34: in this episode, Denise Lee talks with Vickie Vernon about starting out in ministry. Vickie shares her experience when God called her into ministry, the process, and the journey. She shares how because she submitted to her leadership, God has blessed her ministry. If you or someone you know feels God has called you into ministry, then you will want to listen and share this episode.
In this episode, Denise Lee talks with Terry Boucher about his book, From Darkness to Light. Terry shares his testimony that inspired his new book. How he went down a dark path that almost caused him to serve time in prison. Terry shares how God delivered him from being released from jail and getting his life turned around. If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse or facing a possible prison sentence, then you will want to listen and share this episode.
On the Pod today is Denise Lee, the entrepreneur of Alala, a self-funded multi-million dollar apparel brand that not only brings joy to women through sophisticated, high quality clothing, but also seeks to advance dialogue around body positivity and diversity. Denise and Sydney talk: -How training for a triathlon led Denise to creating her own fashion fitness brand -The importance of knowing your strengths AND weaknesses in business -Practical tips for starting your own business and how to utilize mentorship -Conscious leadership -Leading an all female team -Overcoming Imposter syndrome in business -How to know if your idea has legs -How to stop relying on the success of your business as a form of self worth Thank you to the sponsors of this episode! Head to apostrophe.com/SYDNEY and use code Sydney for $5 off your first visit! Get 50% off your first box The Farmers Dog at thefarmersdog.com/sydney REACH OUT! Host: @sydneylotuaco @somethingtosharepodcast Guest: Denise Lee of Alala Shop Alala here and use the code Share20 for 20% off the whole site! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Health is wealth! NYC - and the Bronx in particular - is home to some of the largest communities of Caribbean people outside of the region, and it's common to find Caribbean sea moss gels sold in juice bars or even beauty shops throughout the hood. Now popping up in luxury grocery stores, Jon, P, and Les chat with Jon's mom, Denise Lee, about sea moss and its benefits, as well as how to make your local community healthier. Using Denise's tips, the guys whip you up their own Moss Boss smoothie, designed to jump start your day and make it pop.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Few chief executives have faced the challenge of leading a company through an inflationary spike like today's. Despite the challenges, we remain optimistic about Asian growth opportunities. In this episode, we discuss how business leaders could look across their organizations for opportunities to mitigate the effects, helping to build resilience along the value chain. Join the conversation with Joseph Tesvic; Senior partner at McKinsey & Company, along with Mahima Chugh and Denise Lee, partners at McKinsey & Company.See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
In this episode, Denise Lee talks with Michelle Corbin about being a survivor of domestic violence. TRIGGER WARNING: NOT FOR YOUNG CHILDREN. Michelle shares her testimony of how God delivered her from what could have been a deadly situation. If you are struggling with domestic violence, either as a victim or as a perpetrator, then you will want to listen to this episode. If you know someone who has been involved with domestic violence, then please share this episode with them.
In this episode, Denise Lee talks with Tim Bizelli, LPC about domestic violence. TRIGGER WARNING: NOT FOR YOUNG CHILDREN. Tim specializes in working with both victims and perpetrators of domestic violence. He discusses from a clinical and Christian view why domestic violence is such a problem and how to get help. If you are struggling with domestic violence, either as a victim or as a perpetrator, then you will want to listen to this episode. If you know someone who has been involved with domestic violence, then please share this episode with them.
In this episode, Denise Lee talks with Karen Gordon Hemmes about finding joy through the storms of life. Karen shares about going through a divorce and then later learning she had a tumor that caused her to be paralyzed in one leg. If you are struggling through the storms of life that come, then you will want to listen to this episode. If you know someone who is struggling with the storms of life, then please share this episode with them.
Hey DMV Diners! In this episode we are dining in at Social Burger in Vienna Virginia dishing out all the details on this locally owned family restaurant. Denise Lee is the proud owner and she shares her amazing restaurant experience with us. Social Burger prides itself on being local and connected with the Vienna community. Tune in to hear about their delicious menu full of natural ingredients and find out what they are doing with Amazon. For more information, visit their website: https://www.mysocialburger.com
In this episode, Denise Lee talks with Kristen Folger about suicide and being a survivor of a completed suicide. TRIGGER WARNING! This episode should not be listened to around young children. Kristin shares about her husband who had completed suicide. If you struggle with suicidal thoughts, then you will want to listen to this episode. If you know someone who is struggling with suicidal thoughts or is a survivor of a completed suicide, then please share this episode with them.
January 17, 2008, started like any other day for the Lee family. At 2 pm a car pulled out of the Lee's driveway and Denise Lee, the 21-year-old mother of two, would never be seen alive by her family again. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In 2008 Denise Amber Lee was at home with her two sons when she was kidnapped from their Florida home. It would not take long for them for figure out where Denise went, and with who. There was a witness who saw a car at her house, and there 4 detailed 911 calls with direct evidence and information, one of those calls being from Denise herself. So, what went so wrong? - The Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AlmostPod Instagram: instagram.com/almostpod Facebook: facebook.com/almostpod - 00:00 - Intro 00:35 - Bat story 10:34 - Start of Case 10:54 - Denise background 17:07 - Denise missing 19:58 - Jennifer Eckert witness 21:50 - Jennifer Kidnapped 24:07 - Sabrina Muxlow 911 call 25:47 - Denise Lee 911 call 27:22 - Denise's recorded 911 call 33:40 - End of 911 call recording 35:23 - Michael King 35:42 - Jane Kowalski witness 911 call 40:24 - Harold Muxlow 911 call 42:17 - King spotted and arrested 43:37 - Denise found 44:57 - Trial 48:11 - Penalty phase 53:11 - Lawsuit 54:03 - Denise Amber Lee Act passed 57:07 - Wrap up - Please rate and review us wherever you're listening, we love those 5 stars almost as much as we love champagne. - If you have any questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, or corrections, you can email us at almostpod@gmail.com !! - Intro by the amazing Rux Ton: https://www.facebook.com/rukkuston - Logo by Sloane of The Sophisticated Crayon: https://www.instagram.com/thesophisticatedcrayon/ - SOURCES: https://www.macabredaily.com/articles/the-horrific-kidnapping-and-murder-of-denise-amber-lee https://caselaw.findlaw.com/fl-supreme-court/1593954.html https://deniseamberlee.org/ https://web.archive.org/web/20160303182858/http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20080424/BLOG29/992530369?Title=-Denise-Amber-Lee-Act-clears-Senate https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna25004049
In this episode, Denise Lee talks with Michelle Penton about grief. Michelle shares about dealing with grief after her mom's battle with cancer. Michelle and Denise have a candid conversation about going through the stages of grief, that grief can be caused by major losses in addition to death, and how God can bring comfort when dealing with grief. If you struggle with grief, then you will want to listen to this episode. If you know someone who is struggling with grief, then please share this episode with them.
Welcome to Cozying Up with The Clear Cut where we get up close and personal with women that inspire us. This week we're sitting down with Denise Lee, Founder & CEO Alala. We chat about all things entrepreneurship, athleisure, and mentorship!