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Wednesday, November 29: Race Wife Unfiltered: Julia Landauer by FiredUp Network
From Nascar to motivational speaking, being a on Survivor to performing Ted Talks, Julia Landauer is leading an incredible life. Julia grew up in New York City racing go karts at an early age leading to the skip barber series, 2 late model stock car championships, the Nascar K&N series, the Nascar euro and Pinty's series, and finally the Nascar Xfinity series. She is a graduate of Stanford, and is currently a public motivational speaker. Julia was on the 26th Season of the CBS reality show Survivor. She currently lives in Charlotte North Carolina with plans to move back to NYC and eventually France! Julia is the first female to lead a lap in the Nascar Pinty's Series. She is the host of her podcast, "If I'm Honest" with Julia Landauer. Julia's Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/if-im-honest-with-julia-landauer/id1686900834 https://spotify.link/LI9TS40JYDb Julia's Ted Talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIf8KWosv1Q
2x champion Race car driver, keynote speaker and entrepreneur Julia Landauer joins us this week. Julia talks about how she got involved with racing and overcoming fear and being uncomfortable to better yourself in your passions in life. She recently started her new podcast called If I'm honest which you can stream now
Mike Ogata & Julia Landauer dive into topics such as overcoming the fear of public speaking, self-entrepreneurship and professional race car driving. Thanks for listening! — Subscribe for more! About Guest: Julia Landauer is a NASCAR driver and 2-time champion from New York City. Since making history as the first and youngest female champion in the Skip Barber Racing Series at age 14, Julia has amassed dozens of wins in many different racing series. After becoming the first woman to win a NASCAR Track Championship at Motor Mile Speedway in her division in 2015, Julia graduated to the televised NASCAR K&N Pro Series West in 2016. She became the first woman to lead a lap in the Canadian NASCAR Pinty's Series. In 2020, Julia competed in the NASCAR Euro Series where she finished 5th, the highest for an American ever. https://julialandauer.com/ Follow Flipbird Films: SPOTIFY | https://open.spotify.com/show/5BdhBq4UVeajR1QkpFmePZ?si=7bcda81de35b4cae APPLE PODCASTS | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/meet-the-creators/id1614523538YOUTUBE | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkQ1ts4829F0cT625yK2RoQINSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/flipbirdfilms/LINKEDIN | https://www.linkedin.com/company/flipbirdfilms/FACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/flipbirdfilmsTWITTER | https://twitter.com/flipbirdfilmsWEBSITE | https://flipbirdfilms.com
Julia Landauer, Champion Race Car Driver and VIS League Mentor speaks about her journey with sexism in racing, sponsorships and dealing with bad races! Julia is an incredibly accomplished competitor in a sport where women and men compete against each other. She was the first and youngest woman to win the Skip Barber racing series at 14 years old, and was the only female to be invited to the 2016 NASCAR Next Program. Julia is currently racing in the Xfinity Series for Alpha Prime Racing, and was the only woman at her debut race in July 2022. Today, she explains how to navigate a male dominated sport that is so reliant on sponsorships, and shares so many wise tips on male allyship for women athletes! “Focus on where you wanna be and then you'll have a better chance of getting there.” - Julia Landauer
On this episode of #SRWPodcast - NASCAR Xfinity Series driver for Alpha Prime Racing Julia Landauer recaps racing at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Host of PRN's At the Track Lenny Batycki previews #WorldOfOutlaws #WorldFinals at Dirt Track at Charlotte plus other #ShortTrackNews, Doug Turnbull of Performance Racing Network talks #NASCARPlayoffs plus the latest in #RacingNews and the #RaceRecap from weekend of Oct 28th, 2022
Two time racing champion, Julia Landauers, returned to the track last week in her first professional race since 2019, and it's all thanks to sponsorships from NFT projects like Boss Beauties and GarageXYZ. She shares how exciting it is to finally be at the intersection of racing, web3, and women's empowerment. Crypto trading platform Coinbase finds themselves in hot water, as The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charges a former employee and two accomplices with insider trading. Coinbase says they have no case, because they don't even sell Securities. Jason Nelson from Decrypt Media explains the difference between Securities and Commodities, and the need for a clearer playbook for Crypto. Finally, the video game Minecraft surprised everyone when they announced a full ban on all NFT's. What made them change their mind? Travis Hoium breaks down how NFT's are impacting the rapidly evolving gaming economy. 00:01 - Welcome 00:28- Weekly Headlines 05:00 - Jason Nelson Reporter at Decrypt - Coinbase vs The SEC 12:00 - Julia Landauer - Bringing NFT's to NASACAR 20:32 - Travis Hoium of Fool.com + Creator of the RIIV Project - NFT's are disrupting the gaming industry
Julia Landauer finally made her NASCAR national series debut, and she's taking us through the journey of getting there. Landauer dishes on how hard qualifying was; if she feels any differently about the accident with Justin Allgaier; expectations of the weekend versus reality; preparing for a race after being out of a car since 2020; Landauer's experience racing overseas, and the difference in racing culture; running in the Pinty's Series; not having the climb up the ladder and racing map she expected; where Landauer thought she'd be in 2022; having a bit of envy over the success of her fellow NASCAR Next alum; the closest she came to giving up on racing; a nerd deep dive that landed her sponsors for her Xfinity Series debut; building a brand that bridges outside interests with racing; getting into public speaking; #becauseracecar on social media; cautious optimism about 2023 options. Music created by Tony Monge.Please support my work through Patreon: www.patreon.com/KellyCrandall
Julia Landauer is an American professional NASCAR racing driver and motivational speaker.
Join myself, Jonathan Mustich, Julia Landauer and Rob Felberbaum as we talk about our memories of September 11th, 2001.
Enduring 130 degrees, dirty tactics, and split second decisions—NACSAR racing is tough business and everyone hates to lose. But how do you really win? The car, crew, and driver are just the beginning. Julia Landauer shares what it takes to build trust and relationships that holdup under race day pressure.
In the second and final installment of Davey’s chat with Julia Landauer, the two dive into how her opportunity to compete in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series came to be, including why she was thrown into the deep end, way behind the eight ball with virtually no track time ahead of her rookie season. In addition to the language barrier and being stuck across the world for three months amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, she had a lot of adjusting to do in little time. Landauer further explains why she embraces being an ambassador for women in motorsports, and where she thinks we are in the road to leveling the playing field for females in racing. She also reveals how she got into her “day job” as a motivational speaker and why she finds empowering others incredibly rewarding, including how she herself is able to stay positive amid these incredibly tough times. Plus, reflecting on being named apart of the “Forbes: 30 Under 30” list, her accomplishments on and off track to this point in her life and why “#BecauseRacecar” is the best trend you probably didn't know about.
She truly is “The Most Interesting Woman in Motorsports.” In the first installment of this two part interview, you’ll learn why. Julia Landauer joins Davey (6:15) to discuss how a young girl from the upper west side of New York City got involved in racing. Not the most common trio out there, is it? But after becoming the youngest female champion in Skip Barber Racing School history (age 14), it was clear she had what it takes. Landauer attended Stanford University while furthering her racing career, and details why the decision was rather pragmatic despite most drivers opting to forgo higher education. While in school, Landauer competed on the popular reality show “Survivor,” but hid an important aspect of her life. After being voted off (and recalling word for word when she was accused of being “too vanilla”), she reflected on why she didn’t show a big part of who she is and learned why embracing who you really are is the best strategy of them all. She’s learned a lot more lessons, specifically ones at the race track that the classroom can’t teach you. Plus, why she doesn’t enjoy driving street cars, experiencing cultural “bubbles” in NYC, Stanford, North Carolina and Europe (to name a few) and how being a female in motorsports, while having its challenges, is more rewarding and empowering than having it the easy way.
At the age of 14, Julia Landauer became the first female champion of a Skip Barber Racing Series, and has since amassed a collection of wins and championships. Julia is a professional racecar driver, motivational speaker, and advocate for women and girls in STEM. In this episode, Julia shares the challenges associated with being a woman competing in the male-dominated sport of racecar driving, industry impact associated with Covid, embracing failure, and stepping outside your comfort zone.
Julia Landauer joins Hannah and Kyle to talk about the start of the 2020 Whelen NASCAR Euro Series and about what she's done to keep busy the past few months
Hey everyone, I've got another Instagram live Q&A for today. I was joined by The Playbook Alumna, two time champion NASCAR driver, Julia Landauer. I also answered some Q&A and discussed what are the four things you can control, stop getting stuck on being stuck and ways that you can be more productive during this time. I host a free training every Friday, I want you all to be a part of it. Text me at (949) 298-2905 so I can send you the invite.
Julia Landauer is a NASCAR driver and 2-time champion from New York City. Since making history as the first and youngest female champion in the Skip Barber Racing Series at age 14, Julia has amassed dozens of wins in many different racing series. After becoming the first woman to win a NASCAR Track Championship at Motor Mile Speedway in her division in 2015, Julia graduated to the televised NASCAR K&N Pro Series West in 2016. She became the first woman to lead a lap in the Canadian NASCAR Pinty’s Series, and currently races in the NASCAR Euro Series. In 2017, Julia was selected as an honoree for the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the sports category. Julia was also the only female member of the highly selective NASCAR Next class of 2016-2017. She is also part of the Global Shapers community, born out of the World Economic Forum. Julia graduated from Stanford University in 2014, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Science, Technology, and Society. Julia has since purposefully built her brand where technology, community and racing intersect and fuse. During college Julia was a contestant on season 26 of CBS’ reality TV show SURVIVOR. It was also in college that Julia started her motivational speaking career with a TEDx talk and she is now a sought-after speaker for corporations, universities, and conferences, including Fortune’s Most Powerful Women. Julia also served as an external advisor to Hyundai Motor Corporation’s Center for Robotic-Augmented Design in Living Experience. As she climbs the NASCAR ladder Julia uses her racing platform to continue advocating for STEM education and women’s empowerment. She supports The One Love Foundation, which educates about healthy vs. unhealthy relationships, as well as The TechForce Foundation, which helps students find technical vocations.
Julia Landauer is a NASCAR driver and 2-time champion from New York City. Since making history as the first and youngest female champion in the Skip Barber Racing Series at age 14, Julia has amassed dozens of wins in many different racing series. After becoming the first woman to win a NASCAR Track Championship at Motor Mile Speedway in her division in 2015, Julia graduated to the televised NASCAR K&N Pro Series West in 2016. She became the first woman to lead a lap in the Canadian NASCAR Pinty's Series, and currently races in the NASCAR Euro Series. In 2017, Julia was selected as an honoree for the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the sports category. Julia was also the only female member of the highly selective NASCAR Next class of 2016-2017. She is also part of the Global Shapers community, born out of the World Economic Forum. Julia graduated from Stanford University in 2014, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Science, Technology, and Society. Julia has since purposefully built her brand where technology, community and racing intersect and fuse. During college Julia was a contestant on season 26 of CBS' reality TV show SURVIVOR. It was also in college that Julia started her motivational speaking career with a TEDx talk and she is now a sought-after speaker for corporations, universities, and conferences, including Fortune's Most Powerful Women. Julia also served as an external advisor to Hyundai Motor Corporation's Center for Robotic-Augmented Design in Living Experience. As she climbs the NASCAR ladder Julia uses her racing platform to continue advocating for STEM education and women's empowerment. She supports The One Love Foundation, which educates about healthy vs. unhealthy relationships, as well as The TechForce Foundation, which helps students find technical vocations.
On this episode of #ThePlaybook, Julia Landauer, championship winning NASCAR driver and motivational speaker, shares insights on:[3:54] - The time that she realized that she had been lying about her fears associated with racing[7:56] - How getting voted out on Survivor taught her the importance of owning who you are as a person[12:28] - Why scheduling activities that are just for you, including sleep, can help you to maintain balance in your life[15:25] - What she thinks of labels like “female racecar driver” and how to succeed when being viewed as an outsider
Julia Landauer is a NASCAR driver and 2-time champion from New York City. Since making history as the first and youngest female champion in the Skip Barber Racing Series at age 14, Julia has amassed dozens of wins in many different racing series. After becoming the first woman to win a NASCAR Track Championship at Motor Mile Speedway in her division in 2015, Julia graduated to the televised NASCAR K&N Pro Series West in 2016. She became the first woman to lead a lap in the Canadian NASCAR Pinty’s Series, and currently races in the NASCAR Euro Series. In 2017, Julia was selected as an honoree for the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the sports category. Julia was also the only female member of the highly selective NASCAR Next class of 2016-2017. She is also part of the Global Shapers community, born out of the World Economic Forum. Julia graduated from Stanford University in 2014, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Science, Technology, and Society. Julia has since purposefully built her brand where technology, community and racing intersect and fuse. During college Julia was a contestant on season 26 of CBS’ reality TV show SURVIVOR. It was also in college that Julia started her motivational speaking career with a TEDx talk and she is now a sought-after speaker for corporations, universities, and conferences, including Fortune’s Most Powerful Women. Julia also served as an external advisor to Hyundai Motor Corporation’s Center for Robotic-Augmented Design in Living Experience. As she climbs the NASCAR ladder Julia uses her racing platform to continue advocating for STEM education and women’s empowerment. She supports The One Love Foundation, which educates about healthy vs. unhealthy relationships, as well as The TechForce Foundation, which helps students find technical vocations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As one of few female drivers in NASCAR history, Julia Landauer is an outspoken pioneer and advocate for female empowerment in professional motor sports and is building her brand where technology, community and racing intersect. Originally aired on SiriusXM on Nov. 16, 2019.
Julia Landauer, professional NASCAR driver and advocate for female empowerment in professional motorsports, discusses how she’s building her brand at the intersection of technology, community and racing.
Jones.Show has featured an exceptional number of “Brainiacs” this year. Their education, intellects and inspiring ideas are remarkable. These men and women have redefined the concept of “thought-provoking.” To single out just a handful of the most “thought-full” people from Season One is not fair—but these six individuals deserve their place among THE BEST. This BEST OF Episode is dedicated to my favorite brainiac, the young man with the wicked vocabulary, the one who refers to me as “Father,” Jones.Show producer and my incomparable son, Kevin Randall Jones. Featured this week: Bob Orr, CBS News (retired) Julia Landauer, NASCAR Rhonda Sheer, Women’s Intimate Apparel Tyler Mathisen, CNBC Dr. David Perlmutter, Grain Brain Ralph Rolle, Drummer, CHIC We encourage you to listen to the original, full-length podcasts from all of these extraordinary guests. Go to www.Jones.Show Jones.Show’s Social Media: Join us in the Jones.Show Lounge on Facebook Twitter (Randy): https://twitter.com/randallkjones Instagram (Randy): https://www.instagram.com/randallkennethjones/ Facebook (Randy): https://www.facebook.com/mindzoo/ LinkedIn (Randy): https://www.linkedin.com/in/randallkennethjones/ Web: RandallKennethJones.com Twitter (Susan): https://twitter.com/SiriouslySusan Instagram (Susan): https://www.instagram.com/siriouslysusan/ Facebook (Susan): https://www.facebook.com/siriouslysusan/ LinkedIn (Susan): https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-bennett-8607312/ Web: SusanCBennett.com www.Jones.Show
Hannah Newhouse and Kyle Rickey talk with NASCAR Pinty's drivers LP Dumoulin, Julia Landauer and with Director of NASCAR International competition Joe Balash from Canadian Tire Motorsport Park
With many younger woman struggling at times in what is a male dominated automotive industry, we team up with NASCAR driver Julia Landauer http://bit.ly/JulieLandauerNASCAR and Tina Smith, Director of National Partnerships for TechForce Foundation http://bit.ly/TechForceFdn.Together we will talk about the cutting-edge programs available by way of some pretty awesome and in-depth STEM programs, creating a movement of inspiration and change. The Sad Reality. We still live In a time where it is still common place for a younger woman to look at her dreams of entering into careers of engineering, welding and automotive as an extremely difficult accomplishment. They may have been discouraged, or flat out told they will never be able to achieve it for whatever lame reason. Change is Here. After becoming the first and youngest female champion in the Skip Barber Racing Series at age 14 AND the first woman to win a NASCAR Track Championship at Motor Mile Speedway in her division in 2015, Julia Landauer shares her inspiration and passion for motivating younger woman across the globe towards a career path by way of reaching their full potential in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Tina Smith is an accomplished mechanic and automotive technician who shares her incredible story as a single mother who never quit and moved onto a successful career in the automotive industry with TechForce Foundation. We are truly honored to have the talents of both Julia and Tina join us for this edition of Wrench Nation Car Talk. Please share with a friend, especially those connected to young girls, as this will be an awesome show of inspiration and motivation!
Every Friday we present a supercut of the most insightful, most inspiring, most useful pieces of sales wisdom from the week that was. And in case you missed it, click the links below to listen to the full episodes. This episode is brought to you by the Selling with Soul podcast, hosted by Meredith Messenger and produced by the Sell or Die Podcast Network. Selling with Soul discussed new sales and revenue growth strategies, demystifies sales concepts and develops sales skills through master classes and expert interviews. Listen today on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. On today's show... 02:04 - Julia Landauer recalls her first sale and what it's like to fight for sponsorships in this SORD Classic 07:06 - Jeffrey and Anthony Iannarino debate on how to get past the gatekeeper 10:38 - Glenn Bill tells us what Global Attitude Day is comprised of, plus gives a few keys to keep your attitude boosted GET MORE SELL OR DIE Join our Exclusive Sell or Die Facebook Group, where our members are already discussing the latest episode. Submit your sales question and we will answer it on the show! Need more sales help? Jeffrey's website: https://gitomer.com Jennifer's website: https://salesinanyminute.com Subscribe to the Gitomer Learning Academy: https://go.gitomer.com/gitomer-learning-academy NEW BOOK Order your copy of Jen's new book Sales in A New York Minute today! 212 pages of real world and easy to implement strategies to make more sales build loyal relationships and make more money.
This is a Sell or Die classic episode. Maybe you missed it the first time around. If you didn't, listen again. Repetition is the mother of mastery. {Original Airdate June 29th, 2016} 2015 NASCAR track champion and driver of the #54 Toyota Racing Camry in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West, Julia Landauer joins us to discuss how she helped get her racing team in prime position by providing value to clients and launching a successful speaking career. PLUS...selling sports is selling fun. The Vice President of Ticket Sales for the NBA's Charlotte Hornets stopped by the studio to discuss selling entertainment and what challenges he sees in his young sales staff and how to combat them. On today's show... 11:33 - "If a driver doesn't come from a trust fund or really deep pockets, it's really hard to make it to the top" - Julia Landauer on why she has to win in order to sell 16:04 - Learning the hard way about sponsorship 21:34 - Julie's speaking career origins 26:30 - The parallels in public speaking and driving race cars This episode is brought to you by, The Why and The Buy, hosted by Jeff Bajorek and Christie Walters. They interview entrepreneurs and sales experts to find out the why behind their success. Listen on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. FREE E-BOOK: WHY PEOPLE BUY Figuring out why people buy, is a thousand times more powerful than knowing how to sell. This eBook will give you the insight that will allow you to uncover the genuine buying motive of your customer, every time. Join our Exclusive Sell or Die Facebook Group, where our members are already discussing the latest episode. Submit your sales question and we will answer it on the show! Need more sales help? Jeffrey's website: https://gitomer.com Jennifer's website: https://salesinanyminute.com Subscribe to the Gitomer Learning Academy: https://go.gitomer.com/gitomer-learning-academy
Julia Landauer is a NASCAR driver and two-time champion from New York City. She has amassed dozens of wins in many different racing series. After becoming the first woman to win a NASCAR Track Championship at Motor Mile Speedway in her division in 2015, Julia graduated to the televised NASCAR K&N Pro Series West in 2016. She finished 4th in the championship, becoming the highest finishing female in the series’ 64-year history. In January of 2017, Julia was selected as an honoree for the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the sports category. Julia was also the only female member of the highly selective NASCAR Next class of 2016-2017. Julia graduated from Stanford University in 2014, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Science, Technology, and Society. She was also a contestant on season 26 of CBS’ reality TV show SURVIVOR. Julia uses her racing platform to continue advocating for STEM education and women’s empowerment. Special Thanks to Ben Walter for photography and videography. Recorded at NaplesNEXT Ideas Festival, NaplesNext.com Twitter: @randallkjones @siriouslysusan @julialandauer Instagram: @RandallKennethJones @SiriouslySusan @julialandauer Join us in the Jones.Show Lounge on Facebook www.RandallKennethJones.com www.SusanCBennett.com www.JuliaLandauer.com
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Julia Landauer is a NASCAR driver, graduate from Stanford University, and competed on Season 26 of CBS' reality show, Survivor! She is also the first woman to win a championship in the NASCAR Limited Late Model Series at Motor Mile Speedway. Julia also advocates for STEM education and women's empowerment! Julia shares her story of being a NASCAR driver and the obstacles she has faced throughout her journey. We also discuss the power of strong mentors Julia has had in her life!
Julia Landauer is an American professional stock car driver who joins Jonathan to discuss being one of the few professional female drivers, the physical demands of driving, navigating a predominantly male dominated profession, her racing origins, how a pit crew works, and more. Find Julia’s work at https://julialandauer.com/ She’s on Twitter and Instagram @julialandauer. Find out what today’s guest and former guests are up to by following us on Instagram and Twitter @CuriousWithJVN. Transcripts for each episode are available at JonathanVanNess.com. Check out Getting Curious merch at PodSwag.com. Listen to more music from Quiñ by heading over to TheQuinCat.com. Jonathan is on Instagram and Twitter @JVN and @Jonathan.Vanness on Facebook.
Kyle RIckey and Hannah Newhouse talk with Julia Landauer and Matt Swanson
Today we have a bonafide #bossbabe and pioneer: Julia Landauer, a NASCAR driver and two-time champion who is empowering women all over the world. After becoming the first woman to win a NASCAR Track Championship at Motor Mile Speedway in her division, Julia graduated to the televised NASCAR K&N Pro Series West. She finished 4th in the K&N championship, becoming the highest finishing female in the series’ 64-year history. Plus, this girl is frickin’ smart – she graduated from Stanford with a BS in Science, Technology, and Society! She is standing in her strengths and her light, paving the way not only for aspiring female racecar drivers but also for any women who want to live in their truth + what really makes them happy. We chat about… How Julia (and the rest of her family) got into racing when she was a young girl 15 years of racing experience at the age of 26 Going from go karting to stock car Why there have been so few women in NASCAR Being a female driver with an all-male pit crew How parents can empower their children Being on Survivor Season 26 (while attending college!) What Julia learned from her experience on Survivor Dealing with social media haters Promoting Cars 3 with Disney Driving at 174 miles per hour Asking for help Value comes in all different shapes and sizes How the divine feminine has been beneficial as a racer Find more to love at almost30podcast.com! Resources: Learn more | julialandauer.com Instagram | @julialandauer Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/julialandauerracing Twitter | @julialandauer Watch | "Can nice girls win (races)? Julia Landauer at TEDxStanford" Skinny Dipped | Use code ALMOST30 for 20% off at skinnydipped.com Mowellens | Use code ALMOST30 for 10% off your first purchase at mowellens.com Dirty Lemon | Use code ALMOST30 for 1 FREE case in your first order at dirtylemon.com Chosen Foods | Use code ALMOST30 for 50% off at chosenfoods.com Simple Contacts | Use code ALMOST30 to save $20 at simplecontacts.com/almost30 The Almost 30 Podcast is edited by Podcast Masters
I am so thrilled to introduce today's featured guest, Julia Landauer. Julia is a two-time champion NASCAR racer from New York City. Since making history at the age of 14 as the youngest and first female driving champion from the Skip Barber Racing Series, Julia has explored and won in all types of racing, from go-karts, to formula cars, to stock cars. Now at 25-years-old, Julia has her NASCAR license and is making history with her wins in a local NASCAR series in Virginia. In the K&N Series, Julia finished fourth in the series championship, becoming the highest-finishing female in the series' 62-year history. Julia is the only woman among 11 drivers picked in the 2016-17 NASCAR Next Program that highlights future stars. As she climbs the NASCAR ladder, Julia uses her racing platform to continue advocating for women in sports and STEM, for education and following your dreams despite hurdles. She is a graduate of Stanford University and was recently selected as one of the 2017 Forbes 30 Under 30 honorees. Today Julia joins us to talk about her story of becoming a professional race car driver and how she followed her dreams despite the doubt from others in her life. She believes in building an authentic brand and truly believing in yourself to follow the path that is best for you.
Bill McAnally Racing is back on track this weekend for not one... but two road course races at Utah Motorsports Campus! And the Bill McAnally Racing Access Show is here to get you ready for this weekend's doubleheader with the help of driver of the #54 Curb Records Toyota Camry, Julia Landauer. Julia is an experienced road racer looking for her first series victory, when she joins the show we'll find out if she thinks that road racing experience can pay off this weekend in Utah.
Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
Julia Landauer redefines the modern race car driver. She has been dedicated to her sport since she was 10 years old, and has managed to make history after becoming the first female NASCAR Track Champion in her division. In this episode, she shares her journey, the business side of racing, how all the decisions she’s made have brought her to where she is now and her passion for encouraging more girls interested in STEM.
Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
Julia Landauer redefines the modern race car driver. She has been dedicated to her sport since she was 10 years old, and has managed to make history after becoming the first female NASCAR Track Champion in her division. In this episode, she shares her journey, the business side of racing, how all the decisions she's made have brought her to where she is now and her passion for encouraging more girls interested in STEM.
Live in-studio, 2015 NASCAR track champion and driver of the #54 Toyota Racing Camry in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West, Julia Landauer joins us to discuss how she helped get her racing team in prime position by providing value to clients and launching a successful speaking career. PLUS...selling sports is selling fun. Vice President of Ticket Sales for the NBA's Charlotte Hornets stopped by the studio to discuss selling entertainment and what challenges he sees in his young sales staff and how to combat them.
Guest include, NASCAR K&N Pro Series West driver, Chris Eggleston with Bill McAnally Racing talking about winning at his home track at Colorado National Speedway this past weekend. NASCAR Next and K&N West driver, Julia Landauer with Bill McAnally Racing talks about her season and being part of the newest NASCAR Next class. Join host Sharon Burton and co-host Sal Sigala Monday night 8:30 to 10 pm ET as we bring fans the smartest racing talk around on Fan4Racing NASCAR & Race Talk! NASCAR Hot Topic Sound Off with Chris Knight starts at 10 pm for the fastest half-hour in motorsports as we review racing this weekend at Michigan International Speedway, Texas Motor Speedway and Colorado National Speedway with Brian Eberly. We’re reviewing the weekend of racing with the NASCAR Sprint Cup, XFINITY and Camping World Truck Series, as well as the K&N Pro Series West and ARCA Racing Series. We’ll also cover the hottest topics and any news in the world of racing. Listen to our panel discussion with drivers, crew, and other racing personalities. Call 929-477-1790 OR tweet @Fan4RacingSite @Sal_Sigala or @Knighter01 with any questions or comments during our LIVE broadcast.
On this edition of the Bill McAnally Racing Access Show we will preview you on the upcoming NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race in San Bernardino, CA at Orange Show Speedway. Plus we'll be recapping you on the most recent outing for the series at Tucson Speedway. Our featured interview of the show will be none other than 3 time NASCAR K&N Pro Series West champion and Bill McAnally Racing legend Eric Holmes. We'll talk with Eric about his success as a driver at BMR and about his current role with the team as the driver coach and spotter for rookie driver Julia Landauer. That and more on the newest addition of BMR Access!
This week professional rodeo announcer Chad Nicholson talks about growing your event and from outside of the rodeo community professional race car driver Julia Landauer tells us how she has built her brand. For our Rodeo Marketing Tip Kacee offers some advice on managing Social Media. Listen in...
On this edition of the Bill McAnally Racing Access Show we'll be previewing the NAPA Auto Parts Wildcat 150 at Tucson Speedway. Our featured interview of the show will be Bill McAnally Racing Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender Julia Landauer. Julia has had a strong start to her NASCAR Career with 2 straight top 10 finishes for her #54 Toyota Racing team, we'll discus those strong finishes when she joins us this episode. We'll also close out the episode by talking with former All American Speedway late model track champion and recent Pacific Challenge Series race winner Jason Romero. Tune in to this edition of BMR Access!
Our guests include NASCAR K&N Pro Series West driver, Julia Landauer with Bill McAnally Racing talking about her 2016 season and racing at Kern County Raceway this past weekend. Team Owner, Bill McAnally with Bill McAnally Racing talks about the 2016 season for his NASCAR K&N Pro Series teams in both the East and West. Join host Sharon Burton and co-host Sal Sigala every Monday night 8:30 to 10 pm ET as we bring fans the smartest racing talk around on Fan4Racing NASCAR & Race Talk! NASCAR Hot Topic Sound Off with Chris Knight starts at 10 pm for the fastest half-hour in motorsports! Joining the panel is Brian Eberly. We’re reviewing the weekend of racing at Martinsville with the NASCAR Sprint Cup and Camping World Truck Series along with NASCAR K&N West at Kern County Raceway. We'll also cover the hottest topics in NASCAR XFINITY Series as well as, any news in ARCA Racing and K&N East. Listen to our panel discussion with drivers, crew, and other racing personalities. Call 929-477-1790 OR tweet @Fan4RacingSite, @Sal_Sigala or @Knighter01 with any questions or comments during our LIVE broadcast.
NASCAR Racer Julia Landauer literally lives life in the fast lane. At 14, she became the first and youngest female champion to win the legendary Skip Barber Racing Series. After graduating from Stanford University with a degree in Science, Technology and Society, Julia returned to the track for her first full season with NASCAR and was undoubtedly successful. She was the first woman to win a NASCAR track championship at the Motor Mile Speedway in Virginia. On the episode, Sophia and Julia talk STEM education, self-advocacy, and speeding tickets.
NASCAR Racer Julia Landauer literally lives life in the fast lane. At 14, she became the first and youngest female champion to win the legendary Skip Barber Racing Series. After graduating from Stanford University with a degree in Science, Technology and Society, Julia returned to the track for her first full season with NASCAR and was undoubtedly successful. She was the first woman to win a NASCAR track championship at the Motor Mile Speedway in Virginia. On the episode, Sophia and Julia talk STEM education, self-advocacy, and speeding tickets.
We chat to Julia Landauer from the 26th season of Caramoan about why she isn't a fan of the fans vs favourites twist, why she thinks Dawn deserved everything that happened to her in the 'teethgate' incident as well as thanking CBS for several lessons in life and just which flavour of ice cream Cochran is
This week we interviewed Julia Landauer. She left the game in episode 7 of Survivor Caramoan. With so many obnoxious, over the top characters to feature this season, the editors ended up relegating Julia to the infamous "Purple Kelly" edit. The double whammy came when she ended up in the cross-hairs of the Favs after the tribal shuffle. Listen to this interview to hear how she prepared, why she initially targeted Dawn, how she felt about the things Cochran and Corrine said about her and lots more! If you are not a subscriber to the Survivor Fans Podcast, you can click the Listen Now button on the webpage and the interview will download and play on your computer. If you enjoyed this interview, check out our others here: SFP Audio Interviews Past SFP Video Interviews Survivor Fans Podcast Homepage Links for Today's Show Julia at CBS Survivor Caramoan at Survivor Fever Survivor Links News Archive at Sir Linksalot Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-1547 Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Survivor Fans Podcast P.O. Box 2811 Orangevale, CA 95662 Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy *Image is copywrite and courtesey of CBS