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Back by popular demand, my girl Gwen Wunderlich returns to the podcast, and we're diving into The Year of Audacity—because if there's ever been a time to stop playing it safe, it's now. We're talking about: Embracing Change & Deleting Old Versions of Ourselves – Who you were last year? Expired. Overcoming Self-Doubt & Mastering the Art of Betting on Yourself – Because everything is figureoutable. The Cost of Playing It Safe – Stagnation disguised as security? We're not falling for it. The Power of the Pivot – It's never too late to start fresh, shift gears, or rewrite your success story. From the myth of security to why you need a little delicious delusion in your life, this episode is your permission slip to go all in. Let's get loud, take up space, and own our audacity. Enroll in HOT GIRL MEMOIR here Follow Gwen on Instagram here
The truth about turning 40? It's a f*cking glow-up. Confidence starts feeling as natural as breathing—until society tries to drag us off our pretty pink cloud. But guess what? We're not having it. In this unfiltered, hilarious, and wildly empowering episode, bestselling author and no-BS truth-teller Cara Alwill sits down with PR powerhouse Gwen Wunderlich to spill the real tea on life after 40. We're talking sex, perimenopause, making (and keeping) money, and stepping into your full power as a woman in business—all with zero apologies. If you're ready to own this era of your life like the main character you are, hit play. Because this is the conversation every woman over 40 needs to hear.
The quote: “ ‘I just don't want that for myself anymore' is a valid enough reason to stop anything” kicked off this new episode about the power of the word NO. Too often we kill ourselves in the spirit of saying yes to everything – and everyone – and many of us are too afraid to create healthy boundaries. Joining me to discuss this and more is my longtime friend, Public relations powerhouse Gwen Wunderlich, whose company Wunderlich Kaplan Communications has offices in NY, Miami and now Saudi Arabia. She has almost 27 years of experience working with the likes of Alicia Keyes, Bal Harbour Shops, Maserati, Swizz Beatz, the NFL and so much more – and she also created a program called The Enternship in 2014 to help women over 40 reinvent and reshift themselves. Her energy is electric, positive and exactly aligns with That Greenwich Life. And stay tuned to the end of the episode for the weekly “Work ON.” Just like we all have our daily and weekly workouts, on That Greenwich Life, I'm leaving you each episode with your weekly “Work ON” -- something small you can think about and do during the week that brings you more peace, balance and introspection. Follow me for more on Instagram @DorothyOnTv and at www.DorothyOnTV.com and follow Gwen on Instagram @GwenWunder and check out her website: https://wkc.globalSpecial thanks to @podpopulipodcasting - they take the hard parts out of podcasting by graciously hosting me in their new Greenwich CT studio, and a heartfelt thanks also to this episode's sponsor: Jauja Pet by Yanet. Book your pup an appointment today at https://jaujapet.com and follow them on Instagram @JaujaPetByYanet And remember - Don't just live your life, love it!
This episode packs a punch! If you're at a point in your life where you are taking a new direction - whether it's leaving a relationship, starting or revamping your business, changing careers, or just creating YOU 2.0, then you do not want to miss this conversation with Gwen Wunderlich and Dara Kaplan of Crazy Filthy Rich. If you'd like to join us in our high-level mastermind, The Art of Reinvention, join us here: https://crazyfilthyrich.com/art-of-reinvention/
Join us for a discussion with our #businessbestie and bad ass fempreneur friend, best selling author and host of Style Your Mind podcast, Cara Alwill Leyba. We are talking about Girl Power, self motivation, being an army of one, building your business from the bottom to top, saying NO to anything that does not energetically align, creating a linear path to success, creation your life on passion and purpose THEN profit, choosing your own adventure and designing your mind. Follow Cara on Instagram at @thechampagnediet Listen to Style your Mind Podcast at styleyourmind.libsyn.com and on iTunes. Check out Cara's new book, Like She Owns The Place here on Amazon and the rest of her books: https://amzn.to/2MtgqBe Follow us on Instagram @ThePrettyElectric Follow Dara Kaplan on Instagram @DaraKaye and Gwen Wunderlich at @GwenWunder. For more information go to PrettyElectric.co
In this episode, we your hosts, Dara Kaplan and Gwen Wunderlich, dive into what it takes to be an entrepreneur, the pitfalls and what you can expect when you are ready to risk it all and give up your 9-5. We are sharing what personal stories, client examples and what happened the day after we were in Forbes. Tune in! You can find us on instagram at @ThePrettyElectric, @DaraKaye and @GwenWunder
In this first episode, get to know hosts Dara Kaplan and Gwen Wunderlich, best friends, travel editors and founders of Manhattan based Public Relations firm, Wunderlich Kaplan Communications and creators of globally acclaimed program, The Enternship. We discuss entrepreneurship, why you need to learn to brand yourself like a brand and what to expect in future episodes. You can find us on instagram at @ThePrettyElectric, @DaraKaye and @GwenWunder
Ever wonder what its like to build your own public relations empire? I'm chatting with my girls Gwen Wunderlich and Dara Kaplan of WKC Communications about their rise to the top of their industry. How they leveraged their internships into careers, why saying YES is so important, how and when to negotiate your salary, and why Caesar salads and Chardonnay became the sign that they had "arrived." Grab another vanilla latte or a glass of bubbly and dive into this very special bonus episode! Follow Gwen and Dara on Instagram at @WKCRocks Learn more about their services on http://wkc.rocks/ Follow Gwen at @Gwenunder Follow Dara at @DaraKaye
Older workers often find it difficult to re-enter the workforce. Despite their experience, maturity and prior career training, many feel cast aside in favor of younger workers. Inspired by the movie “The Intern,†New-York-based publicists Gwen Wunderlich and Dara Kaplan saw a burgeoning need and were determined to help.