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Erin Keam's Conversations about Closets with my Closest 1000 friends.
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Erin Keam's Conversations about Closets with my Closest 1000 friends.
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2B Bolder Podcast : Career Insights for the Next Generation of Women in Business & Tech
On episode #30 of the 2B Bolder podcast, guest Melody Biringer, author, mentor, international speaker, and entrepreneur joins the show to share stories from her career journey and how her nontraditional career path leads to astonishing outcomes. As the founder and producer of the WiT Regatta: a week-long conference in Seattle, Vancouver, and Amsterdam Melody gives us an insider's look at what brings women together. This conversation is one you won't want to miss.The 2B Bolder Podcast provides you first-hand access to some amazing women. Guests will include women from leading enterprise companies to startups, women execs, coders, account execs, engineers, doctors, and innovators.To be inspired, visit https://www.2bbolder.com/podcastsWomen In Tech Regatta https://womenintechregatta.com/Connect with Melody Biringer on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/melodybiringer/
Sonia and Colleen report from Seattle’s Women in Tech Regatta, a gathering to connect women in tech to mentors, peers, and resources. They interview Melody Biringer, the Founder of the WIT Regatta, and Sonya Trejo, a Board Member of the Seattle Chapter of Women in Bio—an organization recruiting onsite. Finally, our hosts moderate a panel on True Allyship featuring allies Anthony Suarez (Code.org), Jeremy Modjeska (Highspot), Krish Srinivasan (PCC Community markets), and Scott Enhert (Moz).
For this very special podcast, we were thrilled to be part of the evening gala event of the Women In Tech Regatta, a week-long boutique conference for women in tech. The WIT Regatta was originally founded by Melody Biringer in Seattle, and has since moved to cities like Amsterdam and Vancouver. With around 200 people attending the evening event at the Shangri-La hotel, CoachMe Vancouver provided 30 speed coaching sessions in 2 hours, with most people experiencing coaching for the very first time! How exciting!While the coaching sessions were set up on the beautiful, warm and enclosed terrace, overlooking night time downtown Vancouver, we chatted and engaged with event attendees about coaching inside the exhibition area and couldn’t quite believe how fast time flew by.We also recorded the majority of this special podcast with people attending as well as representatives from local non- profit organizations supporting women in Tech/ Stem/ Business/ and LeadershipYou’ll specifically be hearing from:Julie Frizzo-BarkerPearly TangLisa Kearney representing Women CyberSecurity Society Inc.Maureen McKinnon representing Women in Leadership FoundationDanniele Livengood representing Society for Canadian Women in Science and Technology (SCWIST) & Westcoast Women in Engineering, Science and Technology (WWEST)Ali Close representing Women in Tech World (WiTWorld)Shannon O’Byrne representing Girls In Tech Inc.Megan Chambers representing BC Women in Technology (BCWiT) as part of Applied Science Technologists & Technicians of BC (ASTTBC)In this podcast:You’ll learn how each non-profit organization supports women and what events and activities you can participate in.You’ll hear about coaching experiences.Discover more about the WIT Regatta Mantra #RelationshipsAreTheTrueCurrencyParticipants share goals for 2019.And a lot more.Thank you so much to each and every one who made the podcast and speed coaching happen.Links mentioned on the show:Newsletter sign-up: CoachMeVancouver.com/newsletterCoachMe on Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | YouTubeCoachMe Vancouver. Listen. Connect. Thrive.
Dent:Live is a monthly(ish) podcast that is live-broadcast in front of a studio audience at The Collective, a new Seattle urban clubhouse in South Lake Union. As an author, mentor, trailblazer, […]
Recorded at Seattle’s Women in Tech Regatta, Colleen and Sonia connect with the event creator, Melody Biringer to learn more about her motivation to curate a week of educational events, workshops, and conversations. Then, Colleen interviews Fethya Ibrahim, the secretary of the local professional chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers. Sonia interviews Cynthia Tee, the former Executive Director of Ada Developers Academy and an Advisory Board Member for the WiT Regatta. Our hosts wrap it up with some reflections on their favorite panel of the week, #WhatWouldChadDo. Please subscribe, rate, and share the episode. Find us online at www.wibt.com. Send any and all feedback to wibt@microsoft.com or tweet @MicrosoftWomen
Well...That's Awkward. Having those difficult conversations help take care of you, your finances and your friendships! We teach people how to treat us whether it is in how we run our business, choose our relationships or maintain our boundaries. There are choices in how we choose to react to other people’s comments and opinions. A surefire tip on how not to take things personally. Leave toxic relationships. Don’t try to change them. It won’t work. Period. What is the one question that shuts down “scope creep”? How would you like to pay for that? Have you ever considered using a an autoresponder email as a response to all of your emails instead of just using it when you are on vacation? There are things in relationships that you have to discuss and if you don't discuss them you are opening up yourself to things happen like resentments and expectations which lead to you getting disappointed. Traci teaches Russ the appropriate way to apologize. HINT: If you use the word ‘but’ after the “I’m Sorry” it negates the apology. Takeaways: Have the awkward conversation. Don’t start a project without having the full scope of it. Even if it is a small change to the scope. Charge the client so you set the precedent at the beginning of the relationship. If you set specific office hours. Stick to them or other people will not respect them. Resources: Vladimir Writes http://www.vladimirwrites.com/5-client-rules-need-set-starting-new-freelance-project/ Sarah Silverman https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/inspired-life/wp/2018/01/08/a-man-trolled-sarah-silverman-on-twitter-she-ended-up-helping-him-with-his-medical-problems/?utm_term=.6d4d018e7c2e Melody Biringer https://journeytothere.com/sidehustle-melody-biringer-episode-46/ Image Credit: Photo by Jurica Koletić on Unsplash QUOTES Have the awkward conversation. @TraciDeForge #SayWhatYouMean Respond with kindness. It is your choice. @TraciDeForge #KindWinsEverytime #TeamElaine @TraciDeForge #GirlPower
Let's Celebrate! Melody Biringer, founder of the Crave Company has a birthday this week and what better way to honor her than showcasing her #SideHustle episode. Traci and Russ have a blast finding out all about her and the multiple side hustles she has started over the years.
In This Episode: Melody Biringer, Founder, The Crave Company talks to us on the benefits of starting a business on the side to enhance your life and even your other work endeavors. Find out why a side hustle is much more than a part-time job. Discover how hiring people operating side projects can make you a better business owner. Explore how Corporations are adapting to new ideas around enabling employees flexibility in order to increase retention and recruitment. Traci Long DeForge Produce Your Podcast
Jenn sits down with Crave's Melody Biringer to talk making friends as an adult, starting businesses, launching products, her process and how she manifests her own Radically Distinct style.
Melody Biringer, an entrepreneur from the start, from strawberry shortcake to home furnishings to a fitness business, Melody has trotted down virtually every entrepreneurial trail in existence. With 23 business ventures under her belt — a few of them even successful! — you might call her a lifelong “start-up junkie.” Her current entrepreneurial love-child is Urban Campfire, a movement to create a different conversation, produced by the CRAVEcompany. CRAVE connects savvy business women through networking events, symposiums and a series of smash-hit city guides. She’s always scouting for the next crop of start-up superstars, solopreneurs and socially-conscious capitalists. She’s also the Author of CRAVING Success: a startup junkies path from passion to profits. Includes 132 tips for ambitious entrepreneurs.
Mikki Kingrey interviews Melody Biringer, of The Crave Company. We discuss her path as an entrepreneur, business successes and failures and what she learned about herself along the way, "100 Things I Crave" and how that has become a transformational tool for women, and her unique definition of success.
An unabashed "start up" junkie keeps setting her sights higher and WINS big!Melody Biringer is an unabashed startup junkie. She's built more than 20 companies as diverse as the boots in her closet. Her entrepreneurial drive began at an early age with growing the business of her family's famous strawberry farm, Biringer Farm. From there she moved on to launch a home furnishings business and several gourmet-food businesses. She's had ventures in the health and fitness industry as well as pioneering experiments with spa and shopping parties. She finally struck a balance with her current entrepreneurial passion: the CRAVE company, which connects women business owners with consumers through networking events, symposia, and a series of smash-hit city guides.
An unabashed "start up" junkie keeps setting her sights higher and WINS big!Melody Biringer is an unabashed startup junkie. She's built more than 20 companies as diverse as the boots in her closet. Her entrepreneurial drive began at an early age with growing the business of her family's famous strawberry farm, Biringer Farm. From there she moved on to launch a home furnishings business and several gourmet-food businesses. She's had ventures in the health and fitness industry as well as pioneering experiments with spa and shopping parties. She finally struck a balance with her current entrepreneurial passion: the CRAVE company, which connects women business owners with consumers through networking events, symposia, and a series of smash-hit city guides.