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What do you get when you combine a Grammy winning billionaire rapper with the content marketer of a multi-billion dollar brand... A multicultural content amplifier expert with a free wheelin' media pro? You get insights from four incredible individuals who gave spontaneous Insider Interviews to me during Advertising Week New York 2024. Guests and Highlights 1. Kris Magel, VP, Head of Global Agency Partnerships - Freewheel: Kris discusses his new role and how Freewheel is making things easier for #CTV providers and advertisers. He explains the company's efforts to “demurkify” the programmatic advertising space and make it more transparent and controllable for both publishers and agencies. And to really clarify? Catch his analogy to his martini-loving 84-year-old Aunt Pat. Trust me. 2. Percy ‘Master P' and Hercy Miller: The legendary 5X Grammy Award Winning Rapper, Entrepreneur, Actor, Investor, Author, Filmmaker, Record Producer, Philanthropist and yes, Mogul (!), Master P, along with his NCAA star son Hercy Miller, talk about their latest ventures. Master P and Hercy Miller with Jeff Hamilton Jacket Master P shares insights from his new book, "Five Ps to Wealth," and emphasizes the importance of financial literacy. They also discuss their involvement with Jeff Hamilton's branded jackets and the significance of NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) deals for athletes like Hercy. Best quote you can take to the bank: "Product outweighs talent." 3. Jeannine Shao Collins, Chief Client Officer, Kargo: Jeannine highlights the importance of amplifying multicultural content. Jeannine Shao Collins with Jess King at SeeHer She shares key takeaways from her panel at the SeeHer event, emphasizing the need for accurate representation and authentic voices in media and why they've made a commitment to supporting diverse publishers. Jeannine also talks about Kargo's innovative ad tech solutions and how they put "the art in the science." 4. Annie Granatstein, VP Content Marketing, Marriott International/Marriott Bonvoy: After Annie told the Brand Innovators audience crowd about her content marketing approach, I had a 1:1 where she explained how she manages heading up global content for more than 36 brands... And about Marriott's brand purpose, which drives contributions to diverse and inclusive content. She shares insights on how they identify traveler passion points and approach sustainability. Annie also highlights a favorite trend: podcast-video convergence (yay!) using Marriott's "About the Journey" podcast as an example. See Resources. Key Moments: [00:02:40] Demurkifying the advertising marketplace -- Kris Magel: Simplifying the complex world of programmatic advertising and helping Aunt Pat not get overserved. [00:10:13] Financial literacy and securing generational wealth -- Master P and Hercy Miller: The importance of financial literacy, aligning with brands, and leveraging NIL deals. [00:12:45] Diverse voices and the value for marketers -- Jeannine Shao Collins on the impact of multicultural media and Kargo's role in supporting them. [00:19:05] Traveler passion points -- Annie Granatstein: Marriott's innovative content strategies, brand purpose and what's trending. Resources: FreeWheel: https://www.freewheel.com/ Master P: IG: @MasterPMiller TikTok: MasterPOfficial The 5 Ps to Wealth Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D77SVH4D Master P Masterclass: https://masterpmasterclass.com Kargo: https://www.kargo.com/ Marriott YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MarriottBonvoy/podcasts Connect with Insider Interviews: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insiderinterviews Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InsiderInterviewsPodcast/ YouTube: https://bit.ly/InsiderInterviews-YouTubePlaylist LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mossappeal Threads: https://www.threads.net/@insiderinterviews X: https://x.com/InsiderIntervws And, email podcasts@mossappeal.
Christine Guilfoyle reveals the power of the SHEconomy and how brands can be a force for growth, good, and girls. President of SeeHer Christine Guilfoyle believes if you see her, you can be her. But how do you convince CMOs that the accurate representation of women in marketing and media isn't just a moral decision, but a savvy business decision? By creating SeeHer's Gender Equality Measure (GEM) tool: the first data-driven methodology for identifying gender bias in media to deliver insights that grow businesses and help push the industry forward. Must-hear moments from this episode include how CMOs can tap into the SHEconomy, how brands can be a force for growth and good, and why your brand's next big move should be supporting women in sports. What you will learn in this episode: The SHEconomy and how marketers are tapping into it Why Marc Pritchard says “Brands must be a force for growth and a force for good.” The power of GEM, how SeeHer measures it, and what CMOs can learn Behind-the-scenes of the SeeHer Award at the Critics Choice Awards The Taylor Swift effect on the NFL How women sports has grown in popularity The brands doing the best job representing women accurately Resources: Read our top 5 takeaways from this episode here Learn more about SeeHer Connect with Christine on LinkedIn See Curiosity's work for SeeHer on Instagram P&G “Train like an olympian smell like you didn't” Dove “Real women redefine beauty”
Shelley Zalis, founder + CEO + CEO, of The Female Quotient, shares her authentic, unfiltered story about cherished bonds, sport's life lessons, and the legacy of love and laughter, that define a life well lived. We laughed, we cried, we celebrated the power of #SeeHer and so much more. I can't wait to share this podcast with you. What a beautiful, rockstar soul!! Join us in this heartfelt conversation about formative family ties and unwavering passion. When purpose means passion, you're unstoppable the community itself is unstoppable~Shelley In a world where strength meets diversity, and embracing your super power is the currency of change, I Am Unbreakable® stands as a beacon of inspiration and resilience for women worldwide. We celebrate the voices of visonary leaders, disruptors, and innovators hailing from diverse industries. Confidence is beautiful! My mother taught me to believe in myself, whatever the challenge~ Shelley The struggle is part of the story. These are the journeys that #rockstars and #legends are made of! Watch the full video episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/RfgllRzLQIc?feature=shared Or listen on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Amazon or any of your favourite streaming apps. #Confidence #RoleModels #BlessedFamily #FamilyLegacy #PayItForward #WomenLeadership #Resilience #MotherInspiration #grateful #struggle #story #womensupportingwomen #PositiveThinking #BeUnbreakable #Gratitude365 #GratitudeEveryDay #grattitude #grateful #inspirational #unstoppable #iam #unbreakable #iamunbreakable #podcast #iamunbreakablepodcast
Can you hide in plain sight? From trans beauty pageants in the Philippines, to the catwalks of New York City fashion week, to the Ted Talk mainstage – Filipina-American model Geena Rocero has lived an astounding life. This week on It's OK that You're Not OK, the author of Horse Barbie: A Memoir shares what it costs to suppress your true self in order to find safety and success, and why joy is powerful medicine. Geena Rocero is a trans advocate, speaker, and author of the new book, Horse Barbie. In this episode we cover: Why do we have to talk about gender all the time anyway? How can parents support trans children? The history of trans beauty pageants in the Philippines Why joy - and a sense of humor - are real survival tools We're re-releasing some of our favorite episodes from the first 3 seasons. This episode was originally recorded in 2023. Looking for a creative exploration of grief? Check out the best selling Writing Your Grief course here. Related Episodes: Coming Home to Yourself with Alex Elle If I Survived, You Can Too! Author Emi Nietfeld on the Hollowness of the Transformation Narrative Over and Over Again: Illustrator Aubrey Hirsch on the Power of Storytelling About our guest: Geena Rocero is a Filipina-American model, public speaker, author, and trans rights advocate. Ms. Rocero made history as the first trans woman ambassador for Miss Universe Nepal, and the first trans Asian Playboy Playmate of the Year. Her TED Talk, “Why I Must Come Out,” has been viewed over 3.7 million times. She's an advisory board member of SeeHer, a global coalition working to increase representation and accurate portrayal of all women and girls in marketing, media, and entertainment. She's spoken at the White House and United Nations, and has been featured on CNN, MSNBC, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Vanity Fair, and Variety. Her book Horse Barbie: A Memoir was named one of the Best Memoirs of 2023 by Elle Magazine. Find her @geenarocero on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter About Megan: Psychotherapist Megan Devine is one of today's leading experts on grief, from life-altering losses to the everyday grief that we don't call grief. Get the best-selling book on grief in over a decade, It's Ok that You're Not OK, wherever you get books. Find Megan @refugeingrief Additional Resources: Watch Geena's TED Talk “Why I Must Come Out” Read Geena's book - Horse Barbie: A Memoir Want to talk with Megan directly? Join our patreon community for live monthly Q&A grief clinics: your questions, answered. Want to speak to her privately? Apply for a 1:1 grief consultation here. Check out Megan's best-selling books - It's OK That You're Not OK and How to Carry What Can't Be Fixed Books and resources may contain affiliate links.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With women's sports on the mind, Jim's guest this week on The CMO Podcast is Shelley Zalis, the Founder and CEO of The Female Quotient, or FQ, the ten-year-old company that curates experiences, media, and solutions that advance gender equality. The FQ is famous for its Equality Lounges at some of the most important global gatherings–like Davos, CES, SXSW, and the Cannes Creativity Festival.One of Shelley's mantras is “to conquer imposter syndrome you must believe in yourself," and she has vividly exemplified that conviction throughout her career. Shelley began her career in consumer research, and eventually founded a company in 2000 called OTX, a pioneer in the then-emerging field of online research. Then in 2010, Shelley sold OTX to research giant Ipsos and left in 2015 to found The Female Quotient.Shelley is also the co-founder of #SeeHer, a movement led by the Association of National Advertisers to increase the accurate portrayal of women and girls in advertising and media. Shelley is a supreme connector, a tireless advocate, and a great storyteller.Follow Shelley and her travels: https://www.instagram.com/shelleyzalis/and learn more about the Female Quotient: https://www.thefemalequotient.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jaimie Steinmetz and Theo Vos from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, and Katrin Seeher and Tarun Dua from WHO, join Heather Brown and Lauren Southwell to discuss new data on the global, regional, and national burden of disorders affecting the nervous system. The Article is published in the April issue of The Lancet Neurology.Continue this conversation on social!Follow us today at...https://twitter.com/thelancethttps://instagram.com/thelancetgrouphttps://facebook.com/thelancetmedicaljournalhttps://linkedIn.com/company/the-lancethttps://youtube.com/thelancettv
Christine Guilfoyle, President of SeeHer, joins Ren for this episode of Great Minds: People & Culture. In this episode, Christine discusses what it means to have a seat at the table.
Christine Guilfoyle is the President of SEEHER, a platform committed to enhancing the representation of women and girls in the global marketing and media ecosystem. With a focus on achieving gender equality and fostering business growth, Christine leads initiatives to ensure accurate portrayals of women in media, promoting diversity and inclusion. With experience in leadership roles at prominent media brands, Christine has been recognized by leading publications, including Folio magazine, which named her one of the top women in media. Before joining SEEHER, she served as Senior Advisor to the CEO of CoveyClub.com, a community empowering women to learn, share, and grow together. In this episode… As the emerging female economy — or "she economy" — continues to gain momentum, sustaining its growth amid competition remains paramount. With shifting consumer trends and evolving market dynamics, businesses must adapt to meet the changing needs of female consumers. How can companies navigate this landscape successfully? Powerhouse business leader Christine Guilfoyle explains that platforms like SEEHER catalyze change, empower women, transform industries, and drive progress toward an equitable future. When businesses embrace the principles of inclusivity and representation, they contribute to societal advancement and unlock the full potential of the "she economy" for sustainable growth and prosperity. By championing the interests of women and advocating for gender equality, these organizations create an environment for businesses to thrive. Through educational initiatives and industry partnerships, SEEHER equips businesses with the tools and knowledge to engage effectively with female consumers. By aligning with SEEHER's mission, businesses can unlock new opportunities for growth and innovation in the "she economy." In the latest episode of The Growth Fire Podcast, Christine Guilfoyle, President of SEEHER, engages in a thought-provoking discussion with host Kevin Hourigan. Christine delves into SEEHER's mission and how it empowers women, shares her journey to the company, and explores strategies for sustaining the "she economy" amid evolving competition and progress.
Jacinda Ardern, one of the most successful Prime Ministers in recent history, announced this week that she is stepping down after 6 years in office - calmly steering her country through a terrorist attack, a volcanic eruption and the COVID pandemic. How did the BBC and various news outlets respond? With sexism of course.
Can you hide in plain sight? From trans beauty pageants in the Philippines, to the catwalks of New York City fashion week, to the Ted Talk mainstage – Filipina-American model Geena Rocero has lived an astounding life. This week on It's OK that You're Not OK, the author of Horse Barbie: A Memoir shares what it costs to suppress your true self in order to find safety and success, and why joy is powerful medicine. Geena Rocero is a trans advocate, speaker, and author of the new book, Horse Barbie. In this episode we cover: Why do we have to talk about gender all the time anyway? How can parents support trans children? The history of trans beauty pageants in the Philippines The grief involved in hiding your true self in order to stay safe Why joy - and a sense of humor - are real survival tools Related episodes: Coming Home to Yourself with Alex Elle If I Survived, You Can Too! Author Emi Nietfeld on the Hollowness of the Transformation Narrative Over and Over Again: Illustrator Aubrey Hirsch on the Power of Storytelling Notable quotes: “Surviving means feeling a sense of a life well lived.” - Geena Rocero “Live your most unapologetic self. Tell that story, in the only way you know. And live that life, in the only way you know… because that's really the only way we'll get through this.” - Geena Rocero About our guest: Geena Rocero is a Filipina-American model, public speaker, author, and trans rights advocate. Ms. Rocero made history as the first trans woman ambassador for Miss Universe Nepal, and the first trans Asian Playboy Playmate of the Year. Her TED Talk, “Why I Must Come Out,” has been viewed over 3.7 million times. She's an advisory board member of SeeHer, a global coalition working to increase representation and accurate portrayal of all women and girls in marketing, media, and entertainment. She's spoken at the White House and United Nations, and has been featured on CNN, MSNBC, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Vanity Fair, and Variety. Her book Horse Barbie: A Memoir was named one of the Best Memoirs of 2023 by Elle Magazine. Find her @geenarocero on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter About Megan: Psychotherapist and bestselling author Megan Devine is recognized as one of today's most insightful and original voices on grief, from life-altering losses to the everyday grief that we don't call grief. She helms a consulting practice in Los Angeles and serves as an organizational consultant for the healthcare and human resources industries. The best-selling book on grief in over a decade, Megan's It's Ok that You're Not OK, is a global phenomenon that has been translated into more than 25 languages. Her celebrated animations and explainers have garnered over 75 million views and are used in training programs around the world. Additional resources: Watch Geena's TED Talk “Why I Must Come Out” Read Geena's book - Horse Barbie: A Memoir SeeHer Want to become a more grief-informed, human-centered therapist or provider? Registration is open now for Megan Devine's 6 month online Grief Care Professional Certificate Program. Details at this link. Want to talk with Megan directly? Join our patreon community for live monthly Q&A sessions: your questions, answered. Check out Megan's best-selling books - It's OK That You're Not OK and How to Carry What Can't Be Fixed Books and resources may contain affiliate links. For a collection of all the books mentioned in the history of the show (plus other things we think are interesting or helpful), visit the affiliate store. Get in touch: Thanks for listening to this week's episode of It's OK that You're Not OK. Tune in, subscribe, leave a review, tag us on social with your thoughts, and share the show with everyone you know. Together, we can make things better, even when they can't be made right. Follow the show on TikTok @itsokpod and use the hashtag #ItsOkPod on all social platforms For grief support & education, follow us at @refugeingrief on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok, and follow Megan on LinkedIn For more information, including clinical training and consulting and to share your thoughts, visit us at megandevine.coSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
About this Episode: What does it take to change the brand in healthcare?Douwe Bergsma shares his insights, including information regarding sales marketing, innovation, digital transformation and commercial challenges.Interested in learning more? Check out their website: https://www.piedmont.orgAbout Douwe Bergsma: He joined Piedmont as Chief Marketing Officer in 2020 and leads all the Brand Growth efforts, including communication, physician outreach, marketing and community education. Piedmont is a $6.5 Billion not-for-profit system that is empowering Georgians by leading the change in health care through 37.000 employees and 3000 Piedmont Clinic members who serve 3.4 million patients across 1400+ locations, including 22 hospitals, 80 Urgent- & Quick Care centers and a range state-of-the-art virtual and digital capabilities. Before joining Piedmont, he led the P&L, marketing, innovation, shopper marketing, digital transformation, e-commerce, diversity and/or the capability development for many iconic consumer brands. He enjoyed many roles in marketing and sales in Europe and North America at Procter & Gamble for over 19 years and he was the Chief Marketing Officer at Georgia-Pacific for almost 9 years. His industry and business impact have been widely recognized through the Lifetime Achievement Award (AMA Atlanta), induction into the Shopper Marketing Hall of Fame (P2P Institute), Creativity 50 (AdAge), Game Changer (The Drum), Top 10 Most Inspirational Business Leaders (CIO Views), Cojones Award (SXSW/nFusion), CMO of The Year (CGT; finalist), CMO Story Telling (Salesforce/CMO Club), CMO Diversity & Inclusion (Salesforce/CMO Club), CMO Innovation (Salesforce/CMO Club), Cannes Lions-, Effie-, Halo-, Webbie- and D&AD awards and invitations to present at 25+ events, including Cannes Lions, Effies, CES, ARF, ANA Masters of Marketing, Brand Week and the White House.Driven by his passion to help people climb and organizations grow, he is very involved in industry efforts, such as the Dean for the Brand Marketers Academy at Cannes Lions, Board of Directors at the Association of National Advertisers (ANA), guest lecturer at NYU and GSU, member of several CMO organizations and Rotary Atlanta, public speaker, award judge and strong advocate of the international #SeeHer initiative, which aims to portray women accurately in the media.He graduated from the School of Economics and Business at the University of Groningen, Netherlands. Links:LinkedIn (Douwe Bergsma): https://www.linkedin.com/in/douwebergsmaPiedmont Healthcare: https://www.piedmont.orgYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/piedmonthealthcare
Kamz is joined by Shelley Zalis, also known as “chief troublemaker”! Shelley Zalis is the CEO of The Female Quotient, an equality services company that creates platforms for women and solutions for organizations committed to closing the gender gap in the workplace. Through its signature Equality Lounge® at key industry conferences around the globe, Zalis and the FQ are connectors for the largest global community of mission-driven business leaders.Shelley authors a Forbes column that provides virtual mentorship for women in middle management. She is co-founder of #SeeHer, a movement led by the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) to increase the accurate portrayal of women and girls in advertising and media.She is a pioneer for online research, becoming the first female chief executive ranked in the research industry's top 25. Today, she works with Fortune 500 companies, impact organizations, and conscious leaders to advance equality in the workplace.Shelley and Kamz discuss:
Kamz is joined by Shelley Zalis, also known as “chief troublemaker”! Shelley Zalis is the CEO of The Female Quotient, an equality services company that creates platforms for women and solutions for organizations committed to closing the gender gap in the workplace. Through its signature Equality Lounge® at key industry conferences around the globe, Zalis and the FQ are connectors for the largest global community of mission-driven business leaders.Shelley authors a Forbes column that provides virtual mentorship for women in middle management. She is co-founder of #SeeHer, a movement led by the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) to increase the accurate portrayal of women and girls in advertising and media.She is a pioneer for online research, becoming the first female chief executive ranked in the research industry's top 25. Today, she works with Fortune 500 companies, impact organizations, and conscious leaders to advance equality in the workplace.Shelley and Kamz discuss:
Marketing to Women with Authenticity: Ep. 29 of Red Sky Fuel for Thought Podcast What You'll Learn in This Episode:o The current state of the female consumero How brands can effectively reach women and avoid ‘pinkwashing'o How social media has helped women take over brand marketingo The importance of authentic representation of women in media In the late 1990s, the phrase ‘marketing to women' became part of the corporate lexicon. Seemingly overnight, financial services brands, among others were waking up to the power of the female consumer. Some brands responded with a ‘shrink it and pink it' strategy – just changing the size, color, or packaging of products; others created bespoke products & services designed for women by women; and others changed how they marketed to women, in terms of how they featured women in their advertising and spoke to them with email or other communications. Over the ensuing two decades, many brands put forward real game-changing campaigns, but not without a fair share of tone-deaf ones as well. In this month's episode, Red Havas' Linda Descano, CFA® is joined by Aliza Freud, Founder and CEO of SheSpeaks Inc., and Jeannine Shao Collins, President of SeeHer, to explore the state of marketing to women and offer actionable tactics for how brands can build more authentic, meaningful connections with women across different touch points, whether advertising, marketing or PR-driven. Aliza kicks off the conversation with a look into the current state of the female consumer and how women are responding to brands, a topic covered in a recent survey conducted by SheSpeaks. “Women are feeling burnt out,” says Aliza. “The instability caused by many outside factors in the last few years have interrupted the lives of women and impacted the way they are feeling, both mentally and physically.” Aliza goes on to explain how this has changed the expectations women have for brands trying to reach them: “Women have hit a point where they have too many important things to focus on and don't have enough time or energy to cut through the marketing of it all; they are looking for brands to talk to them authentically about how their product will make their lives better and easier." “When women are seeking out brands, they want to understand a company's purpose, values, and what they stand for,” says Jeannine. “Standing up for what you believe in as a company can be a driving force for growth for your business. We've also seen that when a company has high gender equality scores, women are more likely to make purchases and have a better perception of its brand reputation.” Next, our guests discuss some insights from their personal experiences for creating meaningful engagement with women and avoiding ‘pinkwashing.' “Women want a benefit-driven conversation,” says Aliza. “You also need to be highly aware of the macro-environment, such as the political and economic landscape, because women are very much plugged into how these issues affect themselves and those they care about.” “We believe that if you can see her, you can be her,” says Jeannine. “Through that intersectional lens, we deal with the seven tenants of inclusivity, which include race, gender, race, and ethnicity, body type, age, and ability. We make sure that we are talking to all women, not just one type of woman. In our research, we found that ads perform better and lead to better sales when women are portrayed as counter-stereotypes, doing things that are unexpected and being represented in their full lives.” Our guests then discuss the creative shift occurring in brand marketing as more women begin to have a seat at the table. “The advent of social media content creators has democratized brand marketing for women,” says Aliza. “With 86% of social media influencers being women, they are dominating in terms of building followings and creating engaging content. When you compare a piece of content from a female influencer with a brand-developed asset, the influencer content is winning every time, largely due to the benefit-driven messaging it provides.” Jeannine talks about SeeHer's series of “#WriteHerRight” guides, which were developed to help writers, show runners, media executives, and actors to understand how to portray women authentically. The series also includes guides specifically centered around portraying Black female characters and Latina characters, with more in the works. “It's important that women are represented in all aspects, whether it's front of or behind the camera,” adds Jeannine. “There is a lot of unconscious gender bias that people don't realize they're putting forward when there are no women present in the room.” To close out the conversation, both of our guests provide one recommendation for brand marketers and communicators to keep in mind when marketing to women as they plan programs and campaigns for 2023. “In this environment, gender equality is not something to take for granted,” says Jeannine. “Equip yourself with the tools and resources needed to combat your unconscious gender biases so you can better understand what consumers want and how you can produce creative that resonates with them.” “It's important to recognize that women are not a monolith,” says Aliza. “You need to be mindful that not every woman believes or thinks the same way. Be aware of this as you come up with your campaigns, messaging, and the products and services you're offering to the women's market.” Give “Red Sky Fuel for Thought” a listen, and subscribe to the show on iTunes, Spotify or your favorite podcasting app. Don't forget to rate and review to help more people find us!Also mentioned on this episode:· SheSpeaks Women's State of Mind Survey· SeeHer #WriteHerRight· Fidelity's influencer program· Always #LikeAGirl campaign· P&G #ShareTheLoad campaign· Adidas x Havas Liquid Billboard case film Follow Red Havas for a daily dose of comms news:· Twitter· Facebook· Instagram· LinkedIn Subscribe:Don't forget to subscribe to the show using your favorite podcasting app.· iTunes· Spotify What did you love? What would you like to hear about next?Remember to rate and review today's show; we'd love to hear from you!
In this exciting episode of the Holistic Wealth podcast with Keisha Blair, our extraordinary guest is Shelley Zalis. In this episode, we're discussing creating new equality rules in the workplace to become “Fortune 500 Rules”. Shelley Zalis is the CEO of The Female Quotient, she is an internationally renowned thought leader, movement maker, and champion of equality. She is a pioneer for online research, becoming the first female chief executive ranked in the research industry's top 25. Today, as CEO of The Female Quotient, Shelley works with Fortune 500 companies and impacts organizations to advance equality in the workplace. Through its signature pop-up experience, the Equality Lounge®, the Global Exchange and advisory services, The Female Quotient has created an international community of women rising up to catalyze change. A firm believer in giving back with generosity, Zalis is a proud mentor to women around the world. Shelley authors a Forbes column that provides virtual mentorship for women in middle management. She is co-founder of #SeeHer, a movement led by the Association of National Advertisers to increase the accurate portrayal of women and girls in advertising and media. She is on the board of directors for MAKERS. In this episode, we discussed creating workplace equity in Fortune 500 companies to improve the workplace for women. We also discussed the recipe needed to make lasting change in the workplace. Here are some alarming stats from The Female Quotient: · Only one in five C-suite leaders is a woman. · Fewer than one in 30 C-suite leaders is a woman of colour. · The initial promotion to manager is one of the biggest obstacles women face on their career ladder. · Women, particularly those with low incomes, drop out of the workforce at a rate 3x higher than men due to caregiving responsibilities. Tune in to listen to this episode of the Holistic Wealth podcast with Keisha Blair, with special guest, Shelley Zalis. Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Holistic Wealth Expanded and Updated: 36 Life Lessons To Help You Recover From Disruption, Find Your Life Purpose and Achieve Financial Freedom by Keisha Blair. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keisha-blair/support
Hey friend! This is Natasha :) If you love this episode and got any value from today's podcast it would mean the world to me if you rate and review it here: http://ratethispodcast.com/lawofattraction And please tag me in it on Instagram as I would love to thank you personally! Xx ——————- Today in the show Natasha sat down with Shelley Zalis. Shelley Zalis, CEO of The Female Quotient, is an internationally RENOWNED THOUGHT LEADER, MOVEMENT MAKER and CHAMPION OF EQUALITY. She is a pioneer for online research, becoming the first female chief executive ranked in the research industry's top 25. Today, as CEO of The Female Quotient, Zalis works with Fortune 500 companies and impact organizations to advance equality in the workplace. Through its signature pop-up experience, the Equality Lounge®, along with the Global Exchange and advisory services, The Female Quotient has created an international community of women rising up to catalyze change. A firm believer in giving back with generosity, Zalis is a proud mentor to WOMEN AROUND THE WORLD. Zalis authors a Forbes column that provides virtual mentorship for women in middle management. She is co-founder of #SeeHer, a movement led by the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) to increase the accurate portrayal of women and girls in advertising and media. She is on the board of directors for MAKERS. What to Listen For: - 00:00 Intro - 3:03 The Girl's Lounge - 11:55 Equality, 5 years from now - 19:47 Ask for more & demand what you deserve - 28:57 The power of 'going first' Episode Resources. Connect with Shelly Zalis https://www.instagram.com/shelleyzalis Connect With Natasha https://www.instagram.com/natashagrano/ Text Natasha: +1 917 672 4905 Get your "Be It Until You Become It" Book NOW! Pre-order available
The 2021 GEM® Lift Study, produced in partnership between IRI and the Association of National Advertisers' SeeHer movement, reveals the positive sales lift when women see themselves accurately and positively portrayed in advertising. Jennifer Pelino, executive vice president of IRI's Global Media Solutions, and Latha Sarathy, executive vice president of Analytics, Insights & Measurement at ANA/SeeHer, share how doing the right thing in advertising can boost the bottom line.
I Fell Head Over Heels For Encanto(Tribute to Sweet but Psycho by Ava Max)‘'You're just as special as anyone else in this family.'' (from Encanto) *Original written by Andreas Haukeland, Amanda Ava Koci, William Ernest Lobban-Bean, Madison Emiko Love, & Henry Russell Walter**Awesome cover by Adam Christopher :D***Thank you to Miles, Oliver, & Dr. Paul for introducing me to this stunningly beautiful, deeply meaningful, and ultimately priceless movie!!! Lyrics:I fell head over heels for EncantoSo magical, it glowsMirabel's watching The strength of the flame in the candlelight~Whether you can hear a pin drop or talk to animals Predict the future like Bruno Use your gifts wisely And be ki ki ki ki, ki kind~Regardless of if magic worksThis movie's brilliant What gives it quirksIs more than great character development Passion and creativity in perfect whackPlus awesome musicLeaves the viewer dazedIn glorious wonderment So, soCatchyCan't help but sing along ~To every single song ~Yeah, I'm dancing So, so Funny, out loud, I continually laughGives me chills in each experienceI fell head over heels for EncantoSo magical, it glowsMirabel's watching The strength of the flame in the candlelight~Whether you can hear a pin drop or talk to animals Predict the future like Bruno Use your gifts wisely And be ki ki ki ki, ki kind Impressing your Abuela can be challenging We're not all gifted Seemingly perfect or sparklyBut to save the dayLove wins over hateI fell head over heels for EncantoSo magical, it glowsMirabel's watching The strength of the flame in the candlelight~Observe Luisa's strengthPlus healing home cookingCamilo's changing forms and shapes Plus Dolores' impeccable hearing Antonio, with animals, keep talking backIsabela's flowers sprout forth with beautyPepa's a personified weather vainBruno protects with his predictionsSo, soCatchyCan't help but sing along ~To every single song ~Yeah, I'm dancing It's so, soFunny, out loud, I continually laughGives me chills in each experienceI fell head over heels for EncantoSo magical, it glowsMirabel's watching The strength of the flame in the candlelight~Whether you can hear a pin drop or talk to animals Predict the future like Bruno Use your gifts wisely And be ki ki ki ki, ki kindImpressing your Abuela can be challenging We're not all gifted Seemingly perfect or sparklyBut to save the dayLove wins over hateI fell head over heels for EncantoSo magical, it glowsMirabel's watching The strength of the flame in the candlelight~Yes, Mirabel is sweetCaring and refined She wants to honor the family for whichHer Abuelo's life was sacrificed Bruno can seeHer image, in shards of glass, so greenWatch for that yellow butterfly Turn the doorknobOpen up your dreams I fell head over heels for EncantoSo magical, it glowsMirabel's watching The strength of the flame in the candlelight~Whether you can hear a pin drop or talk to animals Even predict the future like Bruno Use your gifts wisely And be ki ki ki ki, ki kindImpressing your Abuela can be challenging We're not all gifted Seemingly perfect or sparklyBut to save the dayLove wins over hateI fell head over heels for EncantoSo magical, it glowsMirabel's watching The strength of the flame in the candlelight~EndTribute by Melissa Smith:- Melzy of Wonderland on Youtube- Mel's Music on Spreaker, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Castbox, Deezer, Podcast Addict, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Facebook &- Melissa_Martinek_Smith on Instagram (AKA: MelsMusic)
Photo by Autumn De Wilde Busy Philipps, New York Times Best-Selling author, actor, activist, and mother, is our guest today on the Hoffman Podcast. Listen in as Busy speaks with Drew about her time at the Process. Busy tells us that through the Process she found her way out of awareness hell, something we learn about at the Process. (Listen in to learn about awareness hell.) She also gained Process tools and practices she now uses each day. Busy now experiences a beautiful space where peace and freedom exist. Passionate and articulate, Busy also shares about her activism around reproductive justice. We are grateful for this conversation. More About Busy Philipps Busy currently stars in the comedy series GIRLS5EVA, produced by Tina Fey, now streaming on Peacock. The series centers on a one-hit-wonder girl group from the '90s who try for another chance at pop stardom. In 2020, Philipps launched her podcast Busy Philipps Is Doing Her Best. The show features conversations between Philipps and her creative partner, Caissie St. Onge, and their guests, who reflect on times in their lives when a setback led to better opportunities. From 2018 to 2019, Philipps was the host of the late-night talk show BUSY TONIGHT. Philipps served as executive producer on the show, alongside Tina Fey. In 2018, Philipps released a collection of humorous autobiographical essays in her book THIS WILL ONLY HURT A LITTLE that was immediately a New York Times Best Seller the first week. The book offers unfiltered and candid stories and was published by Simon and Schuster's Touchstone division. Philipps has also used her voice as an advocate and activist. In 2019, she joined the Advisory Board of SeeHer, testified before Congress on reproductive rights after publicly discussing her own abortion, and launched the #youknowme campaign on social media. On the big screen, Philipps was in the STX romantic comedy, I FEEL PRETTY, opposite Amy Schumer and Michelle Williams. She also appeared in Joel Edgerton's thriller THE GIFT, alongside Jason Bateman and Rebecca Hall. On television, Philipps was seen in HBO's VICE PRINCIPALS, an 18-episode comedy from the creators Danny McBride and Jody Hill. She also starred opposite Courteney Cox on the popular TBS comedy COUGAR TOWN where she played ‘Laurie Keller.' As mentioned in this episode Bashing: Bashing is a form of cathartic release. It's a powerful and pivotal experience in the Process week. This kind of release supports us in acknowledging, expressing, and transforming strong emotions which may have previously been denied. Expressing emotions like anger or disappointment in this way, we release them from the body. We use the body and our voice to express what we no longer want to hold within us. The more deeply we move into expression, the more space we clear. This creates room to experience forgiveness and compassion. Release work also allows us to feel calm and be able to deal with situations in a manner. It can stop us from taking our ‘stuff' out on others, too! In so doing, we claim our power and freedom. (See more at HoffmanUK) Discover if the Process is right for you. Subscribe on Apple/iTunes
A replay of Gotta SeeHer to Be Her with Dr. Knatokie Ford, an advisor to the #SeeHer initiative who advocates for the accurate portrayal of women and girls in marketing, advertising, media and entertainment. Dr. Ford joined the show earlier this year to talk about how creators can change perceptions by showing women as they truly are. *The views expressed by the guests are their own and not that of SAG-AFTRA. Any mention of products or services does not imply SAG-AFTRA's endorsement.
Guest: Shelley Zalis is an internationally renowned thought leader, movement maker, and champion of equality. She is a pioneer for online research, becoming the first female chief executive ranked in the research industry's top 25. She has devoted her career to elevating women, connecting leaders for change, and advancing equality across industries. Today, as CEO of The Female Quotient, Zalis works with Fortune 500 companies and impact organizations to advance equality in the workplace. She has fostered a multi-generational, international community of women rising to catalyze change. Through The Female Quotient's signature pop-up experience, the Equality Lounge®, Shelley creates a “home of equality” at conferences worldwide, such as the World Economic Forum, Cannes Lions, and SXSW. She also leads initiatives within corporations, creating tools for equality and activating solutions for change. Shelley is an admired speaker and member of the Washington Speakers Bureau and a skilled moderator who has interviewed influencers such as Katie Couric, Halle Berry, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sheryl Sandberg, and Arianna Huffington and more on topics related to equality and leadership. Shelley authors a Forbes column that provides inspiration and advice for women in the “messy middle,” middle management, looking to grow into leadership positions. She is co-founder of #SeeHer, a movement led by the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) to increase the percentage of accurate portrayals of women and girls in advertising and media. In 2020, she was named on the Worth Groundbreakers list of 50 Women Changing the World. She is on the board of directors for MAKERS. Episode in a Tweet: Be your own Chief Troublemaker; don't be afraid to break some rules, create boundaries, push boundaries, and create more inclusive and equitable companies. Quick Background: I met Shelly through her son, Jake Fleshner, the executive producer for all of David Meltzer's programming. He prepped me for going on Meltzer's show “Office Hours” and introduced me to Shelley. Shelley and I hit it off instantly, and I was intrigued by her work at The Female Quotient (FQ). During the interview, Shelley shares the story of how the Female Quotient came to be, and we discuss why we need to break certain rules and shake things up—describing why she calls herself the Chief Troublemaker. I love that she unapologetically herself and pushes boundaries to create a life she loves and a company helping other women do the same. I appreciate Shelley's insight on the need to use new language to shape the way we think about the workplace, and others agree. FQ is becoming the expert on what women want in the workplace, being sought out by Fortune 500 companies looking to attract and retain talent, especially female talent. Shelley has so much fun sharing her insight into what women want and what leaders need to do to rethink how we work. You can find Shelley here: https://www.thefemalequotient.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/shelleyzalis/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/femalequotient/ https://www.forbes.com/sites/shelleyzalis/?sh=57be7d511719
Shelley Zalis is the Founder and CEO of The Female Quotient, an organization dedicated to the business of equality and advancing diversity and inclusion. As CEO of The Female Quotient, Shelley strives to unite leaders to advance equality across industries and close the gaps that continue to impede women in parity, pathway, pipeline, and policy. She is also the Co-Founder of #SeeHer, a movement led by the Association of National Advertisers to increase the accurate representation of women and girls in advertising and media. Prior to her work with The Female Quotient, Shelley was the Founder and CEO of the research company, OTX, until she sold it to Ipsos OTX in 2010, where she also served as CEO from 2010 to 2015. Shelley joins me today to discuss how she and The Female Quotient are making an impact every day in the business of equality and advancing diversity in the workplace. She shares what inspired her to launch The Female Quotient and explains why she consciously decided not to raise funds for the organization. She describes how she pivoted her business during the pandemic, leading to over 700 virtual events. She also underscores the values that make the best leaders, highlights the #SeeHer movement and what it means to her, and discusses why equality never sleeps. “If we want to create true change, we can't just change the equation with the visibility of women. We also need to close the gaps. And to close those gaps, we need to be conscious leaders.” - Shelley Zalis “The best leaders of today are those that have the feminine values of empathy, compassion, and nurturing.” - Shelley Zalis This week on SocialFly's Entreprenista Podcast: The beginnings of Shelley's journey as an Entreprenista The exit process and how Shelley sold her first company, OTX, to Ipsos in 2010 How she supported her son's hockey game while in the middle of selling her company Shelley's advice for women selling their companies The importance of knowing your worth Hiring for lifestyle, culture, and life “stage” Feminine values and the qualities of the best business leaders today The founding of The Girls' Lounge and how it transformed to The Equality Lounge and eventually The Female Quotient The power of the pack and the value of women collaborating with other women What it takes to close the gender gap and create change The Female Quotient's initial business model and how it evolved over time Why Shelley consciously decided not to raise money for The Girls' Lounge What the Female Quotient offers for women all over the world How the organization virtually migrated amid COVID-19 The #SeeHer Movement and advocating for womens' visibility in media, entertainment, and advertising Shelley's remote working and Zoom best practices Creating the perfect business pitch and getting the “Yes!” Our Favorite Quotes: “If your employees can have a full life where work is just one element, you'll see that your business will be more successful on so many levels.” - Shelley Zalis “Never underestimate the power of emotion. Lead with authenticity.” - Shelley Zalis “Stay you and be you. Don't conform to legacy and leadership, for they only perpetuate the status quo.” - Shelley Zalis Connect with Shelley Zalis: The Female Quotient The Female Quotient on LinkedIn The Female Quotient on Instagram The Female Quotient on Facebook The Female Quotient on Twitter The Female Quotient on YouTube Shelley Zalis on LinkedIn Join the Entreprenista League! Hey Entreprenistas! We're launching the Entreprenista League, our very own members platform and community just for you! We listened to your feedback and the support you're looking for to start and build your business, and we're here to provide you with all of the resources you'll need! As part of the Entreprenista League, you'll have access to a private community of like-minded Entreprenistas who are making an impact in business every day. 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Shelley Zalis is the Founder and CEO of The Female Quotient, an organization dedicated to the business of equality and advancing diversity and inclusion. As CEO of The Female Quotient, Shelley strives to unite leaders to advance equality across industries and close the gaps that continue to impede women in parity, pathway, pipeline, and policy. She is also the Co-Founder of #SeeHer, a movement led by the Association of National Advertisers to increase the accurate representation of women and girls in advertising and media. Prior to her work with The Female Quotient, Shelley was the Founder and CEO of the research company, OTX, until she sold it to Ipsos OTX in 2010, where she also served as CEO from 2010 to 2015. Shelley joins me today to discuss how she and The Female Quotient are making an impact every day in the business of equality and advancing diversity in the workplace. She shares what inspired her to launch The Female Quotient and explains why she consciously decided not to raise funds for the organization. She describes how she pivoted her business during the pandemic, leading to over 700 virtual events. She also underscores the values that make the best leaders, highlights the #SeeHer movement and what it means to her, and discusses why equality never sleeps. “If we want to create true change, we can't just change the equation with the visibility of women. We also need to close the gaps. And to close those gaps, we need to be conscious leaders.” - Shelley Zalis “The best leaders of today are those that have the feminine values of empathy, compassion, and nurturing.” - Shelley Zalis This week on SocialFly's Entreprenista Podcast: The beginnings of Shelley's journey as an EntreprenistaThe exit process and how Shelley sold her first company, OTX, to Ipsos in 2010How she supported her son's hockey game while in the middle of selling her companyShelley's advice for women selling their companiesThe importance of knowing your worthHiring for lifestyle, culture, and life “stage”Feminine values and the qualities of the best business leaders todayThe founding of The Girls' Lounge and how it transformed to The Equality Lounge and eventually The Female QuotientThe power of the pack and the value of women collaborating with other womenWhat it takes to close the gender gap and create changeThe Female Quotient's initial business model and how it evolved over timeWhy Shelley consciously decided not to raise money for The Girls' LoungeWhat the Female Quotient offers for women all over the worldHow the organization virtually migrated amid COVID-19The #SeeHer Movement and advocating for womens' visibility in media, entertainment, and advertisingShelley's remote working and Zoom best practicesCreating the perfect business pitch and getting the “Yes!” Our Favorite Quotes: “If your employees can have a full life where work is just one element, you'll see that your business will be more successful on so many levels.” - Shelley Zalis“Never underestimate the power of emotion. Lead with authenticity.” - Shelley Zalis“Stay you and be you. Don't conform to legacy and leadership, for they only perpetuate the status quo.” - Shelley Zalis Connect with Shelley Zalis: The Female QuotientThe Female Quotient on LinkedInThe Female Quotient on InstagramThe Female Quotient on FacebookThe Female Quotient on TwitterThe Female Quotient on YouTubeShelley Zalis on LinkedIn Join the Entreprenista League! Hey Entreprenistas! We're launching the Entreprenista League, our very own members platform and community just for you! We listened to your feedback and the support you're looking for to start and build your business,
“You are the best storyteller of your business.” This is a mantra that has guided Shelley Zalis, founder and CEO of The Female Quotient, from her early days of being a chief troublemaker to planning the largest virtual conference in the world. You're about to hear how Shelley is making an impact everyday in the business of equality, and how she is advancing diversity in the workplace. Key takeaways this week include: Shelley shares why you need to be the first, second, and third to think of something to really make a difference. The importance of knowing your value and worth. What inspired her to launch The Female Quotient. Her reasoning behind choosing not to raise money. How Shelley pivoted her business during the pandemic, which led to over 700 virtual events. And finally, Shelley talks about the #SeeHer mission, and what it means to her.
“We're meant to build ecosystems around the world to support startups and entrepreneurs through collaboration, innovation, and community.” -Justine Reichman What needs to change is that people don't have the education, the information, to build good options and make healthy food accessible.” -Justine Reichman The tables have turned! The host of Essential Ingredients, Justine Reichman, takes her turn in the guest's seat this week as Shelley Zalis steps in as a guest host. Shelley Zalis is the founder and CEO of The Female Quotient, a company that serves as a catalyst for gender equity and female empowerment. Being a global platform for remarkable female change-makers, The Female Quotient helps women-owned businesses by bringing them more visibility. They also donate 20% of their proceeds to help nonprofits that promote equality. In this episode, Justine takes us deeper into the heart of Essential Ingredients- discussing her mission and the vision behind the podcast. She relates practical lessons from past interviews about soil health, food waste/food loss, imperfect food, supporting locally-grown produce, and avoiding home-generated wastes. The Essential Ingredients podcast is powered by NextGenChef, a global platform that brings together individuals, organizations, and entrepreneurs who are changing the future of food. The goal of NextGenChef is to bridge the gap in the food system caused by the lack of information and resources, so that consumers want to make better choices- and so that they can! NextGenChef believes in the power of collaboration, innovation, and connection. You are invited to join the community through the NextGenChef App on Apple or Android. Connect with Shelley Zalis: Shelley Zalis is an internationally renowned thought leader for advancing equality in the workplace and is the CEO of The Female Quotient. As the first female chief executive ranked in the research industry's top 25, she changed the game, helped elevate feminine values in the workplace and has devoted herself to becoming a mentor and role model for women and leaders in her industry. Today, through The Female Quotient, Zalis is advancing gender equality across industries and career levels. A firm believer in giving back with generosity, her legacy is to tap into the power of collaboration to transform workplace culture so that all people feel like they belong. Zalis authors a Forbes column that provides advice for women in the “messy middle,” middle management, who are looking to rise up into leadership positions. She is co-founder of #SeeHer, a movement led by the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) to increase the accurate portrayal of women and girls in advertising and media. She is on the board of directors for MAKERS. Website Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Connect with Justine Reichman: Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Connect with NextGenChef: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube NextGenChef App Episode Highlights: 02:01 Essential Ingredients at the Core 05:46 Discover Available Resources 07:55 How to Manage Home Wastes 13:35 Who Are the Next Generation Chefs? 17:07 Nurture vs Nature
Dr. Knatokie Ford is a true hero for girls. Serving as a STEM advisor to SeeHer and many leading entertainment companies, Ford advocates for positive female roles in advertising and media. Hear her inspiring story with our hosts, Gabrielle Carteris and David White. **The views expressed by guests are their own and not that of SAG-AFTRA. Any mention of products or services does not imply SAG-AFTRA’s endorsement.
Negotiating when you feel the other person is more powerful seems impossible sometimes. How do you turn it around when it seems like there is no way to win? Shelley Zalis is a master at this. In this episode she discusses: - what to do when you feel like the other side holds all the cards - how to create rapport with difficult people - how to get them to see your value - how to get them to respect you - finding your voice even when you don't have any confidence and so much more. If you are negotiating with narcissists or high conflict or difficult people, this episode is a must listen for you. Grab your pad and pen and get ready to take notes from one of the masters! More About Shelley Zalis CEO, The Female Quotient Shelley Zalis, known as the “chief troublemaker,” is a pioneer for online research, movement leader, and champion of gender equality. She is an internationally renowned entrepreneur, speaker, mentor, mother, and founder and CEO of The Female Quotient. Zalis rewrites the rules and innovates solutions to impact real change. In 2000, she left the corporate world to found OTX (Online Testing Exchange), which became one of the fastest growing research companies in the world. She sold OTX to Ipsos in 2010, and then led global innovation in more than 80 countries at Ipsos OTX. Today, as CEO of The Female Quotient, Zalis works with Fortune 500 companies to advance gender equality across industries. The FQ’s signature pop-up experience, the FQ Lounge (formerly the Girls’ Lounge), brings a Home of Equality to major conferences, companies, and college campuses around the world. The FQ Lounge is the gathering place for leaders of all levels at events such as the World Economic Forum, Cannes Lions, Consumer Electronics Show and the Milken Institute Global Conference. Through the destination-turned-movement, Zalis has connected more than 18,000 women in business and created the largest female-led community to transform workplace culture. Zalis is an acclaimed speaker and member of the Washington Speakers Bureau. She is also a dynamic moderator who has interviewed influencers and leaders such as Katie Couric, Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, Arianna Huffington, Gwyneth Paltrow, Halle Berry, Reese Witherspoon, and David Schwimmer. Zalis authors a Forbes column that provides advice for women in the messy middle (middle management). She is the co-founder of #SeeHer, a movement led by the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) to increase the accurate portrayal of women and girls in advertising and media. Zalis is also on the Board of Directors for MAKERS, ColorComm and Dress for Success. A firm believer in giving back with generosity, Zalis is not only a mentor to women around the world, but also provides time and resources to educating girls in countries such as Rwanda. She has been awarded the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award, Global Marketing Leadership Award, ARF Great Minds in Innovation Award, AWNY’s Game Changer Award, and the Matrix Award. You can follow Zalis on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. _______________________________________________________________________________________ THIS WEEK'S SPONSOR INFORMATION: Soberlink is a comprehensive alcohol monitoring system. Combining a breathalyzer with wireless connectivity, Soberlink automatically documents proof of sobriety in real-time, which gives clients a sense of accomplishment while rebuilding trust with others. 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Lan Phan is an award-winning marketer and strategist with over twenty years of marketing, advertising, membership, and leadership training experience. Lan is one of the leading global experts on membership and community development, speaking at Fortune 500 companies and renowned venues such as the United Nations, SXSW and consulting with CEOs and C-suite executives. Lan is the founder and CEO of community of SEVEN, an invite-only membership community that brings leading executives, thought-leaders, and changemakers together to tackle and solve business and societal problems. Lan has a track history of building startups inside legacy brands; Before launching community of SEVEN, Lan was recruited by Alan Murray, CEO of Fortune Magazine, to join the executive team and develop and lead Fortune Connect, a startup within the storied brand; Lan also helped build CMO Masters Circle and Global CMO Growth Council, a startup within the Association of National Advertisers that includes over 350 CMOs from around the world mobilized to accelerate economic growth and advance societal good. Lan has played a significant role in the gender equality movement, having served as the General Manager of SeeHer, the gender equality initiative. SeeHer has been instrumental in creating a new advertising discipline around gender equality, equipping the CMOs of the world's most prominent brands with a framework to eliminate unconscious bias in their messaging and improve their ROI along the way. Lan is a serial entrepreneur, having built several successful businesses. Most notable, she co-founded the Hype! Agency considered one of the fastest-growing boutique talent and marketing agencies in the United States, specializing in branded entertainment and lifestyle clients such as Coachella Music Festival, Bonaroo, National Basketball Association, Activision, Red Bull, Comedy Central, to name a few. Lan Phan earned a BA at Stanford University and a master's degree at Harvard Graduate School of Education. She graduated from Stanford University with honors and is the recipient of the prestigious J.E. Wallace Sterling Award, awarded to one graduating Stanford student each year, whose undergraduate leadership and volunteer activities have made the largest impact on the Stanford community. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freeman-means-business/support
The Rogue Women conference brings together the next generation of female leaders, celebrating the trailblazing women who have forged new paths, to make the impossible, possible. It is produced in partnership with the Rogue Ventures Women's Fund and features execs from SeeHer, Comcast LIFT Labs, Estee Lauder Companies, Soul Cycle, Whole 30, the W Fund, 5th Century Partners and much more.
In honor of Women's History Month, grab a cup of coffee and join Abby Auerbach, CCO, TVB & Executive Director, NEXT Women for a 15 minute conversation with Nadine Karp McHugh, President, SeeHer, an ANA industry leading movement for gender equality in advertising, marketing and entertainment. Nadine and Abby discuss SeeHer's latest initiatives for eliminating unconscious bias and increasing gender equality across the industry, leadership, and advice for women in media.
I asked all last week for your inspiring women stories, and you came through with flying colors! Take a listen and get inspired, my friend!In honor of :#iHeartWomensDay International Womens Day 2021 I asked: - Is there a special woman who inspires you? -Have you been an inspiration to a woman? What words of advise would you offer to younger women?P.S., I had a lot of comments on my "live" social posts this week and I want to say a big THANK YOU to "Batiste, America's #1 Dry Shampoo" for making my hair look clean and shiny and beautiful (In truth, I've not been washing it since being home so much!). Luckily Batiste saves my locks and even gives it a beautiful smell! My latest obsession is the Batiste Tropical! yum! And, thanks to my new friends at Batiste for partnering with us and Vital Voices, a global non-profit investing in women leaders for helping us celebrate International Women's Day for our iHeartRadio Inspirational Women in Music event! Join us for the #iHeartRadio #SeeHer #HearHer musical event, tribute and complete female inspiration tonight 8et! @iheartradio/womensday @SeeHer @Batiste #BatisteAmericasDryShampoo #judidiamond #judi.diamond
Brand Safety Exchange welcomed Lan Phan, Founder and CEO of community of SEVEN, to give listeners a master class in community building. Lan and host Tiffany Xingyu Wang discuss the importance of openness and how it can improve the online world, three key business benefits gained by increased diversity, and Lan reveals the skills needed to convene the right people to drive positive changes. Having worked with the Association of National Advertisers, Fortune Magazine, #SeeHer, and more over the last 20+ years, Lan brings a lot of great insights to the discussion surrounding brand and user safety.
SeeHer and ANA's Nadine Karp McHugh joins IAB's Sheryl Goldstein to discuss next level marketing to advance the stature of women. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode is packed full of quotes that I love from Shelley such as “It's not going to fix itself, we have to actively close one door and open another. If we keep talking about things and admiring the problems we will continuously widen the gaps.” We discuss the zig zag path that got Shelley to where she is today. The things that made her who she is, her parents who she describes as incredible role models. From a father, the adventurer who encouraged Shelley and her sisters to live in the moment and experience everyday with wonder and curiosity. To a mother who taught all of the girls to believe in themselves and to have confidence. Shelley describes her upbringing as being ‘remarkable' and all about ‘values'. The result of which being she lives her life with a no regret policy to life – no should of, would of, could of. Believing in saying yes or no to things but never saying you don't care about something. “Do everything you do with purpose and passion.” Zalis is an admired speaker and member of the Washington Speakers Bureau. She is a skilled moderator who has interviewed influencers such as Katie Couric, Halle Berry, Sheryl Sandberg, Gabrielle Union, and Arianna Huffington on the subject of equality and leadership. Zalis authors a Forbes column that mentors women in the “messy middle” and helps them reach the next level in their careers. She is co-founder of #SeeHer, a movement led by the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) to increase the percentage of accurate portrayals of women and girls in advertising and media, and sits on the board of directors for MAKERS and ColorComm. For more about the Female Quotient and the amazing work they do go to:https://www.thefemalequotient.comIf you are curious about who you are, your brain and the influences in your life then please dip into my most recent book Mirror Thinking – How Role Models Make Us Human. https://bit.ly/MirrorUSACanhttps://bit.ly/MirrThinkOr my award winning first book Defining You – How to Profile Yourself and Unlock Your Full Potential https://amzn.to/2lFMwOrhttp://bit.ly/DefiningYou Follow on:Instagram: www.instagram.com/fiona_murdenTwitter: https://twitter.com/fionamurdenFacebook: https://facebook.com/fionamurden
Shelley Zalis is an internationally renowned thought leader for advancing equality in the workplace and is the CEO of The Female Quotient. As the first female chief executive ranked in the research industry’s top 25, she changed the game, helped elevate feminine values in the workplace and has devoted herself to becoming a mentor and role model to women and leaders in her industry. She is co-founder of #SeeHer, a movement led by the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) to increase the accurate portrayal of women and girls in advertising and media.In this conversation, we spoke about how she created The Female Quotient and how it brings together communities of women at 70 global events each year to enable us all to reach for equality in the workplace. We also spoke about what it takes to create communities of stakeholders across an ecosystem to enable collective action (hint: it’s about heart and inspiration).
This podcast is all about women! Specifically SeeHer, a movement launched by the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) at the White House in 2016 to increase the accurate and authentic portrayals of women and girls in marketing, advertising, media and entertainment. SeeHer has also developed the “gold standard” for uncovering unconscious gender bias in advertising and programming, called the Gender Equality Measure™ (GEM™). Listen in on an inspiring and soothing conversation with IRI’s Jennifer Pelino, Executive Vice President, Omnichannel Media at IRI, and Nadine Karp McHugh, President of SeeHer at the ANA, who are championing the movement and the expansion of GEM across the industry. This particular podcast will be an ongoing series, as there’s more to explore on this very important issue for our times and the opportunities for brands. To learn more, read IRI/ANA “Gender Equality in Advertising“ whitepaper.
Tonight we are broadcasting live from the Three Keys in the Ace Hotel. Dr. Dery’s co-host tonight is Ranord Darensburg and the topic is SeeHer; Criminal Justice System on Black Women and Girls in LA. We are joined by Judge Candace Anderson, Angel Harris, and Nandy Campbell.
According to the World Economic Forum, it will take 202 years to close the global gender pay gap. Shelley Zalis, CEO of The Female Quotient, has made it a mission to speed up that timeline. While at AWS ReInvent, she and Mr. IoT discuss her approach with “equality hacks,” tackling unconscious bias in the workplace, bringing emotion to the boardroom, and what inspired her to start the #SeeHer movement.
The Queen Within is not only the story of Dr. Pitts’ life, but more importantly, it is a story of extreme highs, painstaking lows, failures, and the resilience that fueled the major successes in her life. It is a story of intense love, devastating heartbreak, and tenacity to overcome told in a manner purposed to offer hope, education, empowerment and liberation from the adverse impact of life’s raging storms. Tune in tomorrow September 25th, on HOUSE TALK w/Dr. Lauren D. Pitts at 9 pm to join Dr. Pitts, Co-Host Regina Williams and a major part of Dr. Pitts’ lifelong posse – Tamara Braxton, Annette Craig, Natasha Pace, Victoria Davis, Dionne Lackey-Pitts, Valeria Miller-Ogoh, Cynthia Townsend, Dionne Bartley-Avant, Shanese Peterson, and Theresa Pitts in their discussion on Dr. Pitts’ autobiography “THE QUEEN WITHIN: Becoming the Woman God Intended”. – Call in during the show with your comments or questions (515) 605-9744!
Gail Tifford, Chief Brand Officer of WW International, formerly known as Weight Watchers, has had a very exciting and unusual career! From lawyer to assistant brand manager on Q-Tips (her parents “loved” that moved) to leading global brands at Unilever and now Chief Brand Officer of WW – but wait, there's more. While at Unilever, Gail co-founded #SeeHer with Shelley Zalis, CEO & Founder of The Female Quotient. #SeeHer has already had monumental impact on how women are portrayed in media and has catapulted industry-wide reform in partnership with the ANA and The Alliance for Family Entertainment. With all this momentum and impact, there is no question why we at Adweek tapped Gail Tifford to be Chairwoman of the new Women Trailblazers Council. Tune in to hear Gail’s heart-stopping personal challenge which almost made her pass on the role of Chief Brand Officer of WW International 20 years later. Hear how she’s stayed true to her gut, her 3 critical career tips and how she is now impacting lives across the globe by empowering everyone to make healthier choices with better food products, technology, accountability, community and support.
Shelley Zalis is an internationally-renowned leader for the advancement of women in the workplace and I’m so honored to have her on as this week’s guest. Shelley is the CEO of The Female Quotient and co-founder of the #SeeHer initiative aimed at increasing the percentage of accurate portrayals of women and girls in advertising. Previously, she was the first female chief executive ranked in the research industry’s top 25 and went on to sell her company to the third-largest research company in the world. She’s now dedicated to giving back by focusing on the advancement of equality and changing corporate culture. From the business of research to the business of equality, in this episode, Shelley talks about being a leader in a male-dominated industry, embracing what makes us different, why it’s up to us to rewrite the rules, and how to leverage what she calls the “power of the pack.” Get full show notes and more information here: http://www.hustleandflowpodcast.com/110 Things you will learn in this episode: • How Shelley rewrote the rules and her thoughts on developing the “un-corporate culture” • Her thoughts on being assertive as a woman CEO • Who “The Pioneer”, “The Copycat” and “The Sweeper” are in relation to the corporate world and why understanding these roles is critical • What women can start to embrace to realize our full potential in the workplace • How the Gender Equality Measure, or GEM score, has become the industry standard to measure the portrayal of women and girls in advertising and media LINKS: For links to Shelley’s social accounts and websites and other resources mentioned in this episode, visit: http://www.hustleandflowpodcast.com/110 Get It Done Challenge! The Get It Done Challenge is back. From April 1-5, I’ll help you spring clean your to-do list so you can reclaim your calendar and your sanity. You might even win a free 2020 Life & Law Planner or trip to Life & Law LIVE in November. Register for free at www.GetItDoneChallenge.com
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The last Hype Podcast of 2017 brings reviews of The Greatest Showman, I Tonya and The Book of Dust, as well as the latest entertainment news and trailers! We’ve reached the final Hype of 2017! For next week’s 2018 New Year’s special, we are inviting YOU to call in and chat with us about the year that’s gone by — if you’re interested please leave a comment on this post, email us (hype at hypable.com) or tweet us @HypableHype! If you like what you hear, consider supporting Hype Podcast on Patreon with $2 a month for even more pop culture content and special features! This week’s bonus discussion is about our 2017 pop culture highlights and a pre-emptive How We’ll Be Hyping 2018. How We Hype: – Pam went to see The Greatest Showman and I, Tonya – Selina reviews some Christmas presents: The Book of Dust, Super Mario Odyssey and Mario Kart for Nintendo Switch News: – The first trailer for Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again has been released – Artemis Fowl movie casts its lead – Star Wars: The Last Jedi deleted scenes include a love triangle and a grouchier Luke – Lando Calrissian almost showed up in The Last Jedi – Donald Glover has started recording The Lion King – The Critics Choice Awards to honor Gal Gadot with #SeeHer award – Roseanne revival teaser trailer released TV Show of the Week: – TV? What’s a TV? We HAVE been watching holiday movies, however… As always we wrap up with Listener Feedback. Share your thoughts on anything we talked about by leaving a comment on this post, tweeting us @HypableHYPE, and/or emailing hype@hypable.com. If there are any issues downloading this episode from iTunes, please refer to this guide. If there are any further technical issues, feel free to contact Hypable’s podcast manager at andrew@hypable.com