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In the Flamingo Lounge with Rockabilly Greg

Tyler Bagwell joined Rockabilly Greg In the Flamingo Lounge on Tuesday, January 16 for some music chat and some original folk music. Tyler is a folksinger, historian, and brewery worker with a vast repertoire of songs and stories. His original pieces are reflective of folk writing styles melded with a fervent interest in Buffalo history. Music can be found on “Smugglers of Buffalo w/ Low Bridge Everybody Down” released in 2019. A forthcoming album with fiddler and vocalist Sally Schaefer is to be released in March. His historical nonfiction has been published in American History Magazine, Rise Collaborative, and Belt Publishing's Buffalo Anthology. He lives and works in Buffalo, NY.

Three Makes Baby Podcast
Stacy's Success Story

Three Makes Baby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 36:37


I spoke with the founder of RISE Collaborative, @stacytaubman, about her late discovery of being donor conceived. She is in contact with her biological father, a prominent plastic surgeon, and writing a book about her experience. If you haven't told your child, adult or younger, if they are donor conceived, Stacy encourages it. (You could plan to do it on IDCAD, April 27, 2022)   Listen to our conversation, episode 70 of @threemakesbabypodcast.  

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The Influential Nonprofit
Kathy Lambert, Nonprofits Can Have Nice Things!

The Influential Nonprofit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 44:01


For more than 23 years, Kathy Lambert has worked to disrupt the cycle of poverty with a holistic family approach. Her journey began in 1997 after she read an article about Dress for Success New York, a nonprofit dedicated to helping women re-enter the workforce by providing interview clothing. Recognizing a similar need in her St. Louis community, Kathy launched Dress for Success Midwest to help women coming from difficult circumstances achieve economic independence.Kathy quickly learned about the challenges many low-income single moms face, including a lack of transportation and difficulty navigating social service and justice systems. To help address the need for transportation, Kathy's husband, Brad, started Wheels for Success, a nonprofit dedicated to connecting individuals and families with reliable transportation. In 2001, Kathy and Brad merged their organizations to create Connections to Success (CtS) with the goal of breaking the cycle of poverty and incarceration for the next generation.Kathy has provided passionate leadership and overseen CtS's growth into a regional nonprofit with sites in Missouri, Illinois, and Kansas. Today CtS is nationally recognized as an evidence-based model for Economic Mobility, improving children's futures by helping parents gain social capital and achieve economic independence. Connections to Success has 13 Membership sites in 7 states.Kathy's work has been recognized locally and nationally. She received the 2020/21 Legacy Alumni Award from Focus St. Louis, 2019 Women of Influence Award by RISE Collaborative, 2017 St. Louis Women of Achievement Award for Social Enterprise, 2005 The Athena Leadership Award, in addition to awards from the State of Missouri and the U.S. Department of Labor. In2013 Kathy received the Volunteer Service Award from President Obama and in 2014 she participated in an invitation-only White House Summit for Working Families. She is a graduate of the FOCUS St. Louis Leadership program, NSC's Nonprofit Women's Leadership Academy, the NIC Offender Workforce Development Specialist Train the Trainer and the National Practitioners Leadership Institute, where she served as a faculty member. Kathy served as the first Board President for Dress for Success Worldwide and served as a 2017-2018 Mentor for the DeVos Urban Leadership Program in St. Louis. In February 2018, Kathy was appointed to serve on the Missouri State Workforce Development Board and recently accomplished one of her goals on her bucket li –she is now a TEDX Speaker. Key Takeaways:The best laid plans can go out the window. Abundance starts in the mind. When you shift your mindset from lack to abundance, your reality will be transformed as well. Our thoughts create our words, our words create our reality. How we speak, think and receive people shapes how our world can be. It's deeply ingrained in non-profit workers that doing good work has to take a toll on the worker, that they need to treat themselves less in order to serve the “greater good”. The truth is - that kind of thinking is out of alignment from the purpose and is greatly unsustainable.  “Just because somebody is in a non-profit doesn't mean that they should make less… there has to be a shift in the mindset in regard to that” - Kathy Lambert Reach out to Kathy Lambert at:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kblimpactpartnersLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathy-lambert-kblimpactpartners/Website: https://kblimpactpartners.com/ Be more confident, credible & convincing to your board & supporters without feeling rejected, ineffective, or pushy.Learn to manage your mindset, lead yourself and others more effectively and have the meaningful conversations that drive your most important work. Get your free starter kit today at  www.theinfluentialnonprofit.com 

Subscription Maker Podcast
An Interview with Stacy Taubman

Subscription Maker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 32:32


Today, we are talking with Stacy Taubman. Stacy is an entrepreneur with an impressive track record. She started her career as a teacher.  Stacy is a successful CEO/Founder of two companies: RISE Collaborative and Girls Dreaming, Big. I am your host Zachary Alexander, Subscription Service Designer at SubscriptionMaker.net. Please hit the subscribe button wherever you […] The post An Interview with Stacy Taubman appeared first on SubscriptionMaker.

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WISER Conversations
Stacy Taubman

WISER Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 18:14


As the Founder/CEO of RISE Collaborative, Stacy Taubman launched a company that is changing the way women do business. RISE Collaborative Workspace has been featured in publications including NBC News, USA Today, Good Morning America, Bloomberg, and ELLE Magazine as a leader in the multi-billion-dollar coworking industry. Since opening in February 2017, RISE Collaborative's growing membership includes 400 of some of the most impressive businesswomen in St. Louis and Denver. Dozens of members have reported business growth of 150% or more since joining RISE Collaborative, a true testament to the impact of women supporting women. Twice monthly WISER Conversations features Women leading the way in Science, Entrepreneurship, and Research. Dena Ladd, Executive Director of the Missouri Cures Education Foundation interviews inspirational women from Missouri, the Midwest, and around the world. Find out more about Missouri Cures at: https://missouricures.org Learn more about Stacey T: https://www.riseworkspace.com

Social Capital Expert Hosted By Sarah Frances McDaniel
STACY TAUBMAN - ENTREPRENEUR, AUTHOR, SPEAKER & ONE WHO EMPOWERS OTHERS

Social Capital Expert Hosted By Sarah Frances McDaniel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 84:24


Stacy, founder and CEO of Rise Collaborative Workspace, is from St. Louis, Missouri and started her career as a high school math teacher. She is amazed at where her journey has taken her and in this episode she shares personal stories that can inspire us all. Stacy always had aspirations of high level leadership and a passion for helping people reach their full potential. In 2012, Stacy started her first company, “Girls Dreaming Big” where she found great success in supporting high school girls overcome obstacles and develop a sense of community during high school. She loved being an entrepreneur, but realized working alone most of the time that she desired more professional interaction. She started interviewing successful women (over 300 in total) to understand what their needs were, what they had done to get where they were and what advice they had for her and other women. This is where her vision for Rise Collaborative was born. In 2016, Stacy opened her first Rise Workspace in St Louis with 6,000 sq. ft. and had over 200 members within the first year and she soon realized it is about more than just the space; it is about community. Stacy has since opened a Rise Collaborative in Denver and doubled in size, both in  members and physical locations. Stacy shares with us that one of the biggest predictors in business success is access to Social Capital. At Rise, they do this by helping their members be connected to the right people and having a very intentional network. For Stacy, being a trusted resource and someone others can count on is essential to building Social Capital. She encourages us to be open minded about how relationships may impact our life now and in the future - we never know what part someone may play in the story of our life. Stacy reminds us that it is important to have a “long game” mindset and not be focused only on “what’s in it for me?” as we cultivate relationships and grow Social Capital. Listen to this episode to hear Stacy’s personal stories of overcoming challenges and finding success as she launches into the next phase of Rise Collaborative’s growth! Name: Stacy TaubmanCompany: RISE Collaborative WorkspaceEmail: info@riseworkspace.comPhone: 720-541-8558Instagram: @stacytaubmanFacebook: RISE Collaborative WorkspaceCompany Website: www.riseworkspace.com Email Sarah at sarah@sarahfrancesmcdaniel.comLearn more at www.socialcapitalexpert.com and www.sarahfrancesmcdaniel.com  

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Colorado A-List
Episode 11-RISE Collaborative: Interview with Founder & CEO, Stacy Taubman

Colorado A-List

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 26:48


Stacy Taubman is driven by one thing: helping people achieve. She is especially passionate about empowering teen girls, women and minorities. For more than a decade, she worked in secondary education as a math teacher, but a tragedy involving a student became a tipping point for Stacy to take her natural aptitude for leadership in a drastically different direction. In 2017, she founded RISE Collaborative - a community and workspace for all women to grow and achieve. RISE isn't just for start-ups or entrepreneurs, but also women who work in corporate environments, small businesses, and nonprofits. Additionally, it's a place where teen girls can do homework, receive mentoring and surround themselves with inspiring female role models. With weekly events designed for members to learn and inspire professional development, RISE Collaborative has quickly grown in both Denver and St. Louis. In this interview, find out more about Stacy's journey and the enterprise she has built. For additional information about RISE Collaborative, visit www.riseworkspace.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/industry-alchemist/support

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LIFTED
LIFTED Season 2 Preview

LIFTED

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 1:41


We're back! It's been a while, but since you last heard from us, we've been hearing more from you. In Season Two of LIFTED, there are even more real-life stories to be heard, experiences to explore, and stereotypes to smash. LIFTED profiles the people and perspectives of Western New York with the aim of building a picture of life in modern America.  LIFTED is a weekly podcast brought to you by Rise Collaborative. Season Two will be released May 9 2019. Website: risecollaborative.com Instagram and Facebook: @risecollaborative  

Extraordinary Women Radio with Kami Guildner
Stacy Taubman – Founder / CEO of Rise Collaborative Workspace – 099

Extraordinary Women Radio with Kami Guildner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 55:51


Today I’m excited to bring you today's Extraordinary Women Radio guest, Stacy Taubman. Stacy is the CEO of Rise Collaborative Workspace, and this woman is on fire! Stacy will be one of our Circle of Inspiration Facilitators / Panelists at the upcoming Extraordinary Women Connect Gala on May 21! You'll want to join us there! She opened the Denver Rise Collaborative Workspace - her second location this month, and I'm thrilled to be a Founding Member! Her Grand Opening party was last night - and what a night it was! Congratulations Stacy! In this episode, we talk about women raising capital and the magic of women in community! Stacy is on fire spreading her passion and I am so excited to bring her story to you! As the Founder/CEO of RISE Collaborative, Stacy Taubman launched a company that is changing the way women do business. RISE Collaborative Workspace has been featured in publications including Today Show, NBC News, USA Today, Bloomberg, and ELLE Magazine as a leader in the multi-billion-dollar coworking industry. Since opening in February 2017, RISE Collaborative’s growing membership includes over 350 of some of the most impressive businesswomen in St. Louis and Denver. Dozens of members have reported business growth of 150% or more since joining RISE Collaborative, a true testament to the impact of women supporting women. Focused on empowering women in business and building social capital, Stacy and RISE Collaborative create meaningful connections between individuals, companies and organizations to foster a stronger and healthier business community for women in St. Louis and Denver. Stacy is also Co-Founder/Co-President of RISE Society, the 501c3 arm of RISE Collaborative, which provides programming, mentorships, and scholarships to help women of all ages tap into a powerful pipeline for success. Through RISE Society and speaking to aspiring female leaders and businesswomen here in St. Louis, Stacy is actively investing in the next generation of smart, strong, successful women in St. Louis. "You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with." - Stacy Taubman To learn more about Stacy Taubman, you can follow her on her website: www.riseworkspace.com or follow her on Twitter or Instagram. Stacy-Taubman-Show-Notes

Grit and Grace
Grit and Grace: Stacy at Rise Collaborative is Building an Authentic Space For Women!

Grit and Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 63:40


As the Founder/CEO of RISE Collaborative and Girls Dreaming Big, Stacy Taubman launched a company that is changing the way women do business. RISE Collaborative Workspace has been featured in publications including NBC News, USA Today, Bloomberg, St. Louis Business Journal, and ELLE Magazine as a leader in the multi-billion-dollar coworking industry. We are excited to welcome Stacy to Denver.

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Grid Presents: The None Size Fits All Podcast | A podcast about real estate tech, marketing and strategy.

Welcome back for Season 2, Episode 8 of None Size Fits All. This week’s episode features Stacy Taubman, the Founder and CEO of Rise collaborative Workspace, and your host, Jon Boller.   In this episode Boller and Taubman discuss how co-working spaces, like RISE Collaborative, are helping new businesses expand and succeed on higher levels by building communities that provide social capital for entrepreneurs. Taubman stresses the importance of facilitating new connections within a growing community to ensure its self-perpetuating, lasting success.   Taubman also shares with Boller her vision and mission to empower women of all generations. She explains how she accomplishes this by being a thought leader who creates invaluable networks of people, and resources, for entrepreneurial women in her co-working spaces. Boller and Taubman agree, co-working spaces promote trust and this can be highly beneficial for a growing business.   What You’ll Learn in Today’s Episode: How Taubman anticipates RISE Collaborative expanding on a national and international level in the future. How Taubman’s first company, Girls Dream Big, motivated her to evolve and pursue new opportunities, like RISE Collaborative. How co-working spaces like Galvanize, WeWork, and the Riveter all offer unique traits that appeal to different purposes, and different people. What makes the culture at RISE Collaborative different from other co-working spaces is their focus on empowering women by creating a community that facilitates intersection and productivity. Why RISE Collaborative incorporates large open spaces and lots of natural light to provide a crossover between a work and a home environment. How Taubman’s role as the host is often to introduce and make real connections between members in order to build a strong, valuable community. How Taubman plans to scale her business by attracting like minded people to represent her in additional co-working spaces across the country. Why access to social capital is one of the main reasons people are choosing to base their businesses out of co-working spaces. How RISE Collaborative has given Taubman the opportunity to change the world, touch lives, and create social capital for women by bringing members together and promoting their success. How RISE Collaborative is unique in the way they strive for industry exclusivity within their workspaces in order to facilitate rapid growth and promote trust between businesses.

LIFTED
LIFTED Preview - Released Sept 6 2018

LIFTED

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 2:00


A weekly podcast of real-life stories brought to you by Rise Collaborative. LIFTED profiles the people and perspectives in an American community. Through telling stories of people starting something new, people striving for personal goals and people thriving in their community, LIFTED aims to capture the various experiences of modern America. Episodes are short, with each focusing on someone different. Released September 6 2018. Website: risecollaborative.com Facebook and Instagram: @risecollaborative Twitter: @RISEcollab