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Hello, and welcome to another episode of the Well Woman Show! I'm your host, Giovanna Rossi, and I'm absolutely thrilled to have you with us today. We're diving deep into one of the most pressing topics of our time—how workplace flexibility and diversity benefit not just employees, but businesses, families, and society as a whole.Today, I'm honored to introduce an incredible guest: Manar Morales. Manar is the President & CEO of the Diversity & Flexibility Alliance, a leading expert on workplace flexibility, and an advocate for creating inclusive, high-performing work environments. She works with organizations to help them implement sustainable strategies that foster diversity, equity, and balance, ensuring that all employees—regardless of background or life circumstances—can thrive.In our conversation today, we'll unpack several key issues:Why workplace flexibility is more than just a perk—it's a necessity for a thriving workforce.How embracing diversity and inclusion leads to stronger, more innovative organizations.The policies and practices that forward-thinking companies are adopting to attract and retain top talent.Manar brings years of experience and deep insights into how we can shift outdated workplace norms to build a future where work truly works for everyone. She doesn't just talk about change—she helps organizations implement real solutions.The books she recommended:Book: “The Flexibility Paradigm” by Minar MoralesBook: “The Paris Novel” by Ruth ReichlBook: “Beyond Anxiety” by Martha BeckBefore we jump into this conversation, let's take a moment to acknowledge the ongoing movement for workplace equity. It's not enough to simply acknowledge the need for change—we must actively participate in creating it.To business leaders—prioritize policies that support caregiving, flexible scheduling, and pay equity. To policymakers—commit to legislation that ensures fair treatment for all workers. And to all of us—let's continue pushing for workplaces that recognize and value the full spectrum of human experiences.A huge thank you to everyone committed to this change. Today, and every day, we celebrate the progress we've made and the work that still lies ahead.Also happening this month, 100 Women Albuquerque will be meeting May 14th at 5:30pm in Albuquerque to amplify our impact and assist under-supported organizations. The WWS continues our sponsorship of this great work in 2025. Come be inspired by the collective power of women. Join us to meet like-minded women committed to making a difference. Members can nominate local nonprofits and, promote a business or event during our meeting. Head over to 100WomenABQ.org
Hello, and welcome to another episode of the Well Woman Show! I'm your host, Giovanna Rossi, and I'm absolutely thrilled to have you with us today. We're diving deep into one of the most pressing topics of our time—how we work, live, and care for one another—and what that means for all of us striving for a healthy and fulfilling life.Today, I'm honored to introduce a truly inspiring guest: Bridget Schulte. Bridget is an award-winning journalist and author, as well as the director of the Better Life Lab at New America. For decades, she's been at the forefront of investigating the dynamics of workplace culture, time use, and gender equity. Her latest book, Overwork: Transforming the Daily Grind in the Quest for a Better Life, offers a powerful look into how our current systems are failing us and what we might do to change that.In our conversation today, we'll unpack several key issues:The impossible balancing act between being the “ideal worker” and the “ideal caregiver”The systemic challenges that working parents—especially women—face every dayAnd how businesses and policies can evolve to create more humane, productive work environmentsBridget's impressive background includes more than two decades at the Washington Post, where she honed a journalist's eye for detail and a passionate commitment to justice. She doesn't just highlight problems; she provides actionable solutions for transforming how we think about work, care, and the immense potential of human collaboration.Before we jump into this conversation, let's take a moment to acknowledge Women's History Month! I have a special message to everyone who supports this movement for change: We want more than a thank you or a shout out once a year.To our spouses and partners listening—please, make the invisible workload visible and share the load. if you don't know what the invisible workload is, go look it up. And when you look after the kids please don't call it babysitting, you are parenting your kids.To the employers and business leaders out there—show us your commitment to paid family leave, flexible scheduling, and support for caregivers. Track and share your data on employee pay by gender, race, and job category.And to our public officials and candidates—please move beyond telling us you love your mom or your sister. You're supposed to love your mom! Let us know your concrete plans and policies that center women's lives and needs.A huge thank you to all who are part of this change. Today and all month long, we celebrate the progress we've made and the work that still lies ahead.I'm also excited to share that Family Friendly New Mexico is celebrating its 10-year anniversary with an event featuring none other than Bridget Schulte herself. As part of their annual awards luncheon at Sandia Resort & Casino on April 30, Bridget will be coming to New Mexico to share her insights on building workplaces that truly work for families. With companies recognized for their innovative approaches to family-friendly practices, this event promises to be a catalyst for change. For more details, check out familyfriendlym.org. The Well Woman Show is a proud sponsor of this incredible event.The Well Woman Show is thankful for support from Collective Action Strategies—a consulting firm dedicated to driving systemic change so that women and families thrive. And don't forget to take the Well Woman Life Movement Challenge Quiz at Well Woman Life Challenge – Well Woman Life . Trust me, these two questions could very well change your life!All the links and additional information are available at
Welcome to The Well Woman Show! I'm your host, Giovanna Rossi, and today, I'm thrilled to bring you my conversation with Sonal Patel, board-certified pediatrician, neonatologist, and breastfeeding specialist, with a passion for improving postpartum care and infant nutrition. As the founder and owner of NayaCare: Fourth Trimester Clinic at Your Doorstep, she has dedicated her career to understanding and advocating for the critical importance of the fourth trimester in maternal and infant health. Her multifaceted career includes being a published author and researcher, a TEDx speaker, Colorado medical director of Family Connects, and the co-founder of the Center of 4th Trimester Care, a national nonprofit organization.We discuss maternity and raising awareness of the health issues facing a postpartum mothers, the economic impact of a maternal death with maternal mortality.The book she shared was The First 40 Days: The Essential Art of Nourishing the New Mother by Heng Ou**The Well Woman Show is thankful for support from Collective Action Strategies – a consulting firm that supports systemic change so that women and families thrive, and by the Well Woman Life Movement Challenge Quiz at ** wellwomanlife.com/radioThese two questions could change your life! – Well Woman LifeAs always, all the links and information are at wellwomanlife.com/radio
Where can you find true love? Check out my interview on The Well Woman Show with Giovanna Rossi as I explain why self-love can attract true love in your life!
Welcome back to the well Woman show, I'm your host Giovanna Rossi. on this week's show I talk to Terrelene Massey, the Executive Director for the Southwest Women's Law Center in Albuquerque. Terrelene holds a Juris Doctor from the University of New Mexico School of Law, and a Master of Public Affairs from the University of Texas at Austin. She is a citizen of the Navajo Nation, from Pinon, AZ and has been living in NM since 2003. Terrelene also previously served as the Executive Director of the Navajo Nation Division of Social Services. Terrelene practiced law as an attorney with Johnson Barnhouse & Keegan, LLP, and the New Mexico Legal Aid, Inc. She also worked for the NM Human Services Department and the NM Indian Website - http://www.100womenabq.org/ (www.100womenabq.org) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/100WomenAlbuquerque (https://www.facebook.com/100WomenAlbuquerque) Crisis Pregnancy Centers report https://alliancestateadvocates.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/107/Alliance_CPC_Report_FINAL2-1-22.pdf (https://alliancestateadvocates.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/107/Alliance_CPC_Report_FINAL2-1-22.pdf) You can find notes from today's show at http://wellwomanlife.com/295show (wellwomanlife.com/295show). The Well Woman Show is thankful for the support from The Well Woman Academy™ at http://wellwomanlife.com/academy (wellwomanlife.com/academy). Join us in the Academy for community, mindfulness practices and practical support to live your Well Woman Life.
In this episode I talk with Giovanna Rossi, the founder of Family friendly New Mexico, an initiative she started to support businesses in becoming more family friendly to help promote economic stability, and help families thrive. We talk about how creating a family friendly workplace helps you greatly to attract and retain top talent, and stay competitive in the current labor market.Learn from Family Friendly New Mexico how to be a more family friendly employer hereNeed More Applicants? Check out ApplicantProWant me to speak at your event? Let's talkConnect with me on LinkedIn
Arriva "Mercurio", lo spettacolo che vede come regia quella di Corrado d'Elia, tratto da Amélie Nothomb, in scena a MTM Teatro Litta fino al 20 marzo. Uno studio sull'amore ossessivo, ossessionato e ossessionante, che si riflette in un rapporto tra vittima e carnefice con finale a sorpresa
On the Well Woman Show today, I interview my own mom for the final part of our Women We Come From series celebrating moms during the month of May. My mom, Carol Macfie Lange was born in Scotland and now lives between Andalusia, Spain, Oxford, England and New Mexico. She holds a degree in Theatre Arts from Greer Garson Theatre and a post graduate degree in English from Westminster College, Oxford. She is the author of several books, including a historical fiction trilogy about an Alpujarran village in Franco's Spain. She has two daughters, two step daughters, six grandchildren in Oxfordshire, two in New Mexico, four in Ohio, and one adopted grandson in Spain. We discuss: 1. How her upbringing impacted her parenting methods. 2. The importance embracing travel and other cultures. 3. The importance of trusting what you're good at without needing external validation. All the information shared today can be found at the show notes at http://wellwomanlife.com/253show (wellwomanlife.com/253show) The books she's reading are: https://bookshop.org/books/oliver-twist-cb97bee4-32ca-4c30-8df2-5c5d0d30bcb5/9780141439747 (Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens) https://bookshop.org/books/long-walk-to-freedom-the-autobiography-of-nelson-mandela/9780316548182 (Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela by Nelson Mandela) https://www.amazon.com/Carol-Macfie-Lange/e/B00MBGFPCY%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share (You can find Carol's books on Amazon.) You can also continue the conversation in the Well Woman Life community group at http://wellwomanlife.com/community (wellwomanlife.com/community) The Well Woman Show is thankful for the support from The Well Woman Academy™ at http://wellwomanlife.com/academy (wellwomanlife.com/academy). Support this podcast
Welcome to The Women We Come From: a special series for and about our moms and leadership during the month of May on the Well Woman Show. I'm your host Giovanna Rossi, and I'll be joined all month long by guest hosts interviewing their mothers about life, love, leadership and the wisdom they passed on to their daughters. The stories they share will make you laugh and cry, but most of all they help us honor the hard work of being a woman, a mom and a leader. All the best and most effective leadership skills - really everything we need to grow into compassionate, driven, smart leaders- are passed down to us through these generations of strong women. Today's program will feature clips from all four hosts and full interviews can be heard on the Well Woman Show podcast at http://npr.org/ (NPR.org) during the month of May You can find all the details at wellwomanlife.com/250show You can hear Celestina's full episode at wellwomanlife.com/249show Then next week we'll be featuring Babsy Sinandile's full interview, and on May 26th, we'll have Alicia Ortega's interview. We end the series with my interview with my mom on June 2nd. You can also continue the conversation in the Well Woman Life community group at http://wellwomanlife.com/community (wellwomanlife.com/community) The Well Woman Show is thankful for the support from The Well Woman Academy™ at http://wellwomanlife.com/academy (wellwomanlife.com/academy). Support this podcast
L'ordinanza “NO BOTTI” del 2020 è illegittima giuridicamente? Intervento di Giovanna Rossi, Sindaca del Comune di Selvazzano Dentro
Giovanna Rossi of the Well Woman Show ‘Activate your superpower’ Giovanna Rossi is my kinda woman. She’s a feminist, she’s advocated for women in policy, and she wants women to lead and succeed. Her Well Woman radio show evolved into a podcast and support system that values a woman’s skills and supports her to sustain her family. Some questions we ask • What is Well Woman Life and who is it for? • Does growing up in two nations help you see things differently? • You’re a woman with a lucrative and lasting business. Why are there so few of you around? • What is a superpower and do I have one? In this episode, you will learn • We live in a society with systems and structures that don’t support women • Competition is unhelpful – it keeps women and other marginalised groups out • Business based on collaboration and compassion works better for women • If you are working with kids at home, you really have to plan it out
On the Well Woman Show this week, I share part four in a series of conversations with black, indigenous and women of color colleagues and friends, and together we explore anti-racism and racial justice - what it means not only in the big picture but how our daily lives are impacted, what we're reading, what we're doing and where we go from here. This week, I'm in conversation with Antonia Montoya, and we explore racial justice from our unique perspectives and lived experiences. Antonia is a mental health therapist who specializes in walking alongside clients through grief, loss, addiction, and challenging life transitions. She supports her clients in the exploration and reconnection with themselves while teaching new practices for creating the change they seek in their lives. As a queer woman of color from Albuquerque, she has been a lifetime student of the traditional healing practices of her ancestors. She is committed to supporting her clients in their work, understanding the importance of continuing her own. All the information shared today can be found at the show notes at http://wellwomanlife.com/219show (wellwomanlife.com/219show) This special series on anti-racism is part of the #podcastersforjustice campaign. We are podcasters united to condemn the tragic murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and many many others at the hands of police. This is a continuation of the systemic racism pervasive in our country since its inception, and we are committed to standing against racism in all its forms. We believe that to be silent is to be complicit. We believe that Black lives matter. We believe that Black lives are more important than property. We believe that we have a responsibility to use our platforms to speak out against this injustice whenever and wherever we are witnesses to it. In creating digital media we have built audiences that return week after week to hear our voices, and we will use our voices to speak against anti-blackness and police brutality, and we encourage our audiences to be educated, engaged, and to take action. You can find all the past episodes of the WWS featuring black, indigenous, and women of color at http://wellwomanlife.com/womenofcolor (wellwomanlife.com/womenofcolor). Also, there is a list of resources at http://wellwomanlife.com/anti-racism (wellwomanlife.com/anti-racism). The book Antonia mentions is https://innovativeresources.org/resources/books/communities-of-hope/ (Communities of Hope) The previous episode with Antonia is http://wellwomanlife.com/27show (wellwomanlife.com/27show) Listen to the previous episodes in this series: http://wellwomanlife.com/206show (wellwomanlife.com/206show) http://wellwomanlife.com/210show (wellwomanlife.com/210show) http://wellwomanlife.com/216show (wellwomanlife.com/216show) Join our community on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/wellwomanlifecommunity (https://www.facebook.com/groups/wellwomanlifecommunity) The Well Woman Show is thankful for the support from the Well Woman Academy® and High Desert Yoga in Albuquerque. Support this podcast
On the Well Woman Show this week, I share part three in a series of conversations with black, indigenous and women of color colleagues and friends, and together we explore anti-racism and racial justice - what it means not only in the big picture but how our daily lives are impacted, what we're reading, what we're doing and where we go from here. This week, I'm in conversation with my colleague Tamara Thorpe, and we explore racial justice from our unique perspectives and lived experiences. Tamara is best known as the Millennials Mentor and is a recognized thought-leader in next-generation leadership. She is the founder of Real Leadership, a dynamic and compassionate approach to leadership, creating culturally smart and inclusive leaders. All the information shared today can be found at the show notes at http://wellwomanlife.com/216show (wellwomanlife.com/216show) This special series on anti-racism is part of the #podcastersforjustice campaign. We are podcasters united to condemn the tragic murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and many many others at the hands of police. This is a continuation of the systemic racism pervasive in our country since its inception, and we are committed to standing against racism in all its forms. We believe that to be silent is to be complicit. We believe that Black lives matter. We believe that Black lives are more important than property. We believe that we have a responsibility to use our platforms to speak out against this injustice whenever and wherever we are witnesses to it. In creating digital media we have built audiences that return week after week to hear our voices, and we will use our voices to speak against anti-blackness and police brutality, and we encourage our audiences to be educated, engaged, and to take action. You can find all the past episodes of the WWS featuring black, indigenous, and women of color at http://wellwomanlife.com/womenofcolor (wellwomanlife.com/womenofcolor). Also, there is a list of resources at http://wellwomanlife.com/anti-racism (wellwomanlife.com/anti-racism). Listen to the previous episodes in this series: http://wellwomanlife.com/206show (wellwomanlife.com/206show) http://wellwomanlife.com/210show (wellwomanlife.com/210show) The Well Woman Show is thankful for the support from the http://wellwomanlife.com/academy (Well Woman Academy) and High Desert Yoga in Albuquerque. Support this podcast
On the Well Woman Show this week, I share part two in a series of conversations with black, indigenous and women of color colleagues and friends, and together we explore anti-racism and racial justice - what it means not only in the big picture but how our daily lives are impacted, what we're reading, what we're doing and where we go from here. I'm in conversation with my colleague Angelica Archuleta, and we exploring racial justice from our unique perspectives and lived experiences. Angelica Archuleta was born in Santa Fe, raised in Espanola and grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico. As a Lupus survivor since the age of ten, her passion for human rights is rooted in her lived experiences. All the information shared today can be found at the show notes at http://wellwomanlife.com/210show (wellwomanlife.com/210show) The Well Woman Show is thankful for the support from High Desert Yoga in Albuquerque. All the information shared today can be found at the show notes at http://wellwomanlife.com/210show (wellwomanlife.com/210show) You can find part one of this series at http://wellwomanlife.com/206show (wellwomanlife.com/206show) You can find Liberatory Consciousness Framework by Barbara J Love at https://bit.ly/30pxPjt (https://bit.ly/30pxPjt) The Resources Angelica recommended were: Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption (the movie) The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander Why are all the Black Kids Sitting Together in The Cafeteria? By Beverly Daniel Tatum, Ph.D And find all the past episodes of the WWS featuring black, indigenous, and women of color at http://wellwomanlife.com/womenofcolor (wellwomanlife.com/womenofcolor). Also, there is a list of resources that I developed, and Angelica added to http://wellwomanlife.com/anti-racism (wellwomanlife.com/anti-racism). You can also continue the conversation in the Well Woman Life community group at http://wellwomanlife.com/facebook (wellwomanlife.com/facebook) Sign up for The Well Woman Academy™: http://wellwomanlife.com/academy (http://wellwomanlife.com/academy) The Well Woman Show is thankful for the support from High Desert Yoga in Albuquerque. Support this podcast
On the Well Woman Show this week, I share part one in a series of conversations with black, indigenous and women of color colleagues and friends, and together we explore anti-racism and racial justice - what it means not only in the big picture but how our daily lives are impacted, what we're reading, what we're doing and where we go from here. This week, I'm in conversation with my friend and colleague, intuitive advisor, and psychic medium Candice Thomas, exploring racial justice from our unique perspectives and lived experiences. You can check out my interview with her back in 2018 at wellwomanlife.com/109show. And find all the past episodes of the WWS featuring black, indigenous and women of color at http://wellwomanlife.com/womenofcolor (wellwomanlife.com/womenofcolor). Also, there is a list of resources that I developed and Candice added to at http://wellwomanlife.com/anti-racism (wellwomanlife.com/anti-racism). All the information shared today can be found at the show notes at http://wellwomanlife.com/206show (wellwomanlife.com/206show) You can also continue the conversation in the Well Woman Life community group at http://wellwomanlife.com/facebook (wellwomanlife.com/facebook) As I mentioned, this special series on anti-racism is part of the #podcastersforjustice campaign. We are podcasters united to condemn the tragic murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and many many others at the hands of police. This is a continuation of the systemic racism pervasive in our country since its inception, and we are committed to standing against racism in all its forms. We believe that to be silent is to be complicit. We believe that Black lives matter. We believe that Black lives are more important than property. We believe that we have a responsibility to use our platforms to speak out against this injustice whenever and wherever we are witnesses to it. In creating digital media we have built audiences that return week after week to hear our voices, and we will use our voices to speak against anti-blackness and police brutality, and we encourage our audiences to be educated, engaged, and to take action. Here are three things you can do right away: Donate to any of the following: https://www.gofundme.com/f/georgefloyd (George Floyd Memorial Fund) https://minnesotafreedomfund.org/ (Minnesota Freedom Fund) https://www.blackvisionsmn.org/ (Black Visions Collective) https://www.joincampaignzero.org/ (Campaign Zero) https://blacklivesmatter.com/ (Black Lives Matter) Sign a petition: Text “Floyd” to 55156 to sign a petition to demand justice for George Floyd. Sign-up at https://colorofchange.org/ (Color of Change) to be notified of more opportunities to take action. #PodcastersForJustice #WOCPodcasters #BlackLivesMatter Support this podcast
'Tis the season...of badass women stealing the show in the House impeachment hearings. ;) In this episode, host Peri Pakroo invites leadership coach, founder of Family Friendly New Mexico, and Producer/Host of The Well Woman Show Giovanna Rossi to talk about how women in leadership can maximize their effectiveness while staying physically and mentally well. With the holidaze looming, these tips are especially timely. Peri also talks with Coffee + Creatives co-founder Ruth Dove about what leadership means in the world of small business, artsy collabs and indie working. Tweener music: "Hold On" by Bellemah. Photo by Peri. Theme song: "You Do You" by Sam Miller. Thanks to our sponsors Pyragraph and Coffee + Creatives. Be sure to Like our Facebook page!
Both Dan Boyd at the ABQJournal.com and Andrew Oxford at the SantaFeNewMexican.com have coverage of the House passing its version of the state budget and the next steps for the $7 billion budget plan that is headed to the Senate. There is a lot of stuff in that bill, it shold be interesting to see what makes it through “Dr. No” Senator John Arthur Smith who heads the Senate Finance Committee and eventually to the Governor on the fourth floor. One bill that seems to be getting a lot of play in print and broadcast circles are two proposals to put New Mexico on either Daylight Savings Time or Standard Time. Milan Simonich’s article “Legislators divided on what time it should be in New Mexico” provides a good overview, find it at santafenewmexican.com. The Albuquerque Journal’s Dan McKay also provides some insight on this topic over at the Albuquerque Journal. There seem to be a few general themes of coverage in both papers. One is on the driver and the other on the car. First the driver – Check out Dan McKay’s story “Senate Oks Proposed changes to drivers license system.” It is on page A-4 of the Albuquerque Journal. Now the car –on Page A-8 of the Santa Fe New Mexican, Daniel Chacon has an interesting take on HB231 that would require license plates on both the front and back of the vehicle in his story: Front-end plate bill advances.” On the Education Beat… one focus is on the teacher and the other on the classroom… Over at ABQJournal.com, Dan McKay has a story about some legislation that has bipartisan support in his story “Senate moves to revise teacher evaluations” Dillon Mullan provides coverage on the Public Education Department’s quest to comply with the federal Every Student Succeeds Act in his article School Rating System to be overhauled. See the story on Page A-9 or online at SantaFeNewMexican.com On the topic of Energy… The headline reads “Bill would allow oil field regulators to levy fines”… The Associated Press’ Morgan Lee shares some insight on a proposal to streamline a process to pursue sanctions for oilfield spills and other violations. The legislation sponsored by Senator Richard Martinez of Espanola. Kevin Robinson Avila also has a story on this topic over at ABQJournal.com … also of note, Speaker of the House Brian Egolf has a guest column in the Santa Fe Mew Mexican on the topic of renewable energy. Staying On the opinion pages, the Albuquerque Journal weighs in on minimum wage proposals in a piece titled “Senate’s minimum-wage plan makes sense, HB 31 doesn’t” Meanwhile the Santa Fe New Mexican opines “A charter school moratorium makes sense”. Finally, a preview for this evening’s New Mexico in Focus. Gene Grant hosts Giovanna Rossi, former Representative Stephanie Maez, former House Minority Whip Dan Foley and yours truly. We will be discussing · Public Education Funding proposals in the legislature as they relate to the Yazzie/Martinez, case and impact aid… which, interestingly was, a focal point in the Zuni Lawsuit from many years ago. · Also, we weigh in on the State’s decision to join a lawsuit over the Trump administration’s emergency declaration to build a border wall. · And we discuss Governor MLG plans to reverse Medicaid charges to reduce barriers to healthcare. That’s a wrap on stories related to the Legislative session on this Friday, February 22nd. We will check back in on Monday to catch up with the blogs and weekend happenings… Links to the news sources are in the show notes, this is Tom Garrity have a great weekend. https://www.abqjournal.com http://www.santafenewmexican.com https://joemonahansnewmexico.blogspot.com https://nmindepth.com https://SFReporter.com
I am forever grateful to this week’s guest, Well Woman Show host Giovanna Rossi, for being the first to discuss how quitting a mindset led to her quitting SMOKING! Because behind most bad habits is a limiting belief or out-of-alignment situation that needs to go that’s leading to reaching for something unhealthy, be it cigarettes, too much alcohol, gambling, or junk food. Giovanna found that getting real with herself and getting clear on her true identity helped her quit an identity she’d been protecting, and the smoking that came along with it. Once she started peeling the layers away, it because easy to keep going and keep the quits flowing.
These Four Tips Will Help You Live The Well Woman Life! Today's topic is Living the Well Woman Life and hopefully by the end of the show you'll be inspired to engage your superpowers and get the help you need from those around you. This week's episode is a speech I gave in London last summer… The post https://wellwomanlife.com/114show/ (114 Living the Well Woman Life with Giovanna Rossi) appeared first on https://wellwomanlife.com (Well Woman Life). Support this podcast
Giovanna Rossi is the President and CEO of Collective Action Strategies, LLC, a consulting firm dedicated to improving the lives of women and families through strategic planning, management and communications. Giovanna is also the Founder of Well Woman Life, which supports women to achieve their highest level of fulfillment and well-being, and the host of … Continued
Click Here to Unlock your Superpower! The tables are turned this week as our intrepid host, Giovanna Rossi, becomes the guest on this very special episode. Our adorable interviewer Octavia might be a little small for her headphones, but that doesn't stop her from asking the hard questions. Oh–and she's Giovanna's daughter. What you'll learn… The post https://wellwomanlife.com/100show/ (100 Giovanna's Superpowers for Success on the 100th Episode) appeared first on https://wellwomanlife.com (Well Woman Life). Support this podcast
From Ranting to Raving - Discover Your Hidden Power to Liberate Your Life
Join Host Marti Murphy for a really interesting way to look at overcoming burnout and how NOT to TRY to achieve balance. Giovanna Rossi is the President and CEO of Collective Action Strategies, LLC, a consulting firm dedicated to improving the lives of women and families through strategic planning, management, and communications. Giovanna is also… Read more »
Get Giovanna's FREE Superpowers Giveaway! Visioning Your Life: Identify and Activate Your Superpowers BEFORE you Set Your Goals with Giovanna Rossi Part Two of Two (Part One is at www.wellwomanlife.com/059show) Your SuperPOWERS are the keys to unleashing the brilliant, creative, motivated, confident woman you know you can be. And where you are in your journey… The post https://wellwomanlife.com/079show/ (079 Visioning Your Life: Identify and Activate Your Superpowers BEFORE you Set Your Goals with Giovanna Rossi (Part Two of Two)) appeared first on https://wellwomanlife.com (Well Woman Life). Support this podcast
Today on the show I'm going to talk about visioning and stepping into leadership in your life. The next solo show will be Part Two, probably in a couple of weeks from now, on goal setting and achieving your goals – so it will be a great follow up topic to this week's show. This… The post https://wellwomanlife.com/059show/ (059 Visioning Your Life with Giovanna Rossi (Part One of Two)) appeared first on https://wellwomanlife.com (Well Woman Life). Support this podcast
Audacious Mamas - Inspiration and Strategies for Mompreneurs
Giovanna Rossi former healthy policy advisor is a consultant who lives in New Mexico and is deeply involved in local government and community activities; she's also the podcast host of the Well Women Life Show where women are encouraged to take care of themselves and support one another to achieve their highest level of fulfillment and well-being. Her path to mompreneurism began after she had her first child - she has two children now. Listen as Giovanna shares her perspective on juggling business, motherhood, being a wife and an involved member of the community. Thanks to Audacious Mama Giovanna for being a guest on the show! Related resources... Well Woman Life (podcast) http://wellwomanlife.com/ Well Woman on NPR http://kunm.org/programs/well-woman-show#stream/0 Collective Action Strategies - Giovanna's consulting firm http://www.collectiveactionstrategies.com/ Family Friendly New Mexico http://www.nmfamilyfriendlybusiness.com/ Family Friendly New Mexico Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nmfamilyfriendlybusiness/
Episode #75 Giovanna Rossi by Nada Lena
Our guest is Giovanna Rossi, owner and President of Collective Action Strategies, a consulting firm that works with public and private organizations on women's health and other issues affecting families and communities. Giovanna specializes in developing women's health policies and went out on her own two years ago, after various positions with nonprofits and government agencies for many years. Like me Giovanna has two little kids so she's also intimately familiar with the self-employed mom juggling act.