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Grief Is My Side Hustle
Jay Newton Small: Founder of MemoryWell

Grief Is My Side Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 42:45


Jay Newton-Small is CEO and founder of MemoryWell, a patient engagement platform and SaaS that is personalizing how health insurers connect with their members.   Previously, Jay was Washington correspondent for TIME Magazine, where she remains a contributor.  At TIME she covered politics as well as stories on five continents from conflicts in the Middle East to the earthquake in Haiti and the November 2015 Paris terror attacks. She has written nearly a dozen TIME cover stories and interviewed numerous heads of state, including Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush.   She authored the 2016 best-selling book, Broad Influence: How Women Are Changing the Way America Works.   Before TIME, Jay was a reporter for Bloomberg News, where she covered the White House and politics.   Jay received an M.S. in journalism from Columbia University and undergraduate degrees in International Relations and Art History from Tufts University. She is a 2017 Halcyon Incubator fellow, a 2016-2017 New America fellow and a 2015 Harvard Institute of Politics fellow. She is the 2016 winner of the prestigious Dirksen Award for congressional reporting and the 2016 Deadline Club award for community service reporting. https://www.memorywell.com

J&See: Views on Marketing
How to Reach Women Through Marketing with Patti Minglin

J&See: Views on Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 52:10


Jacobs & Clevenger (J&C) is an independently owned, full-service marketing agency located in Chicago. Patti Minglin is the CEO of Go Girl Communications and one of the co-hosts of the Naperville Moms Network talk show on NCTV 17. LINKS: J&C Website: https://www.jacobsclevenger.com/ Follow J&C on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jacobsclevenger Follow Patti Minglin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PattiMinglin Go Girl Communications: https://www.gogirlcommunications.com/ Naperville Moms Network: https://www.nctv17.com/c/the-naperville-moms-network/ IN THIS EPISODE: Marketing to Women by Marti Barletta: https://www.amazon.com/Marketing-Women-Marti-Barletta/dp/0793159636 Ellen DeGeneres, Bic Pens for Women: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCyw3prIWhc “Ad Lib,” Podcast by Ad Age with Shelly Lazarus of Ogilvy: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/shelly-lazarus-chairman-emeritus-ogilvy/id1288654389?i=1000436412911 Broad Influence: How Women Are Changing the Way America Works by Jay Newton-Small: https://www.amazon.com/Broad-Influence-Women-Changing-America/dp/1618931555 The Attention Merchants: The Epic Scramble to Get Inside Our Heads by Tim Wu: https://www.amazon.com/Attention-Merchants-Scramble-Inside-Heads/dp/0385352018 Generation W: https://www.genwnow.com/ Deloitte Leadership Programs: https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/pages/about-deloitte/articles/inclusion-leadership-development.html Proctor and Gamble, "Thank You Mom" Campaign: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdQrwBVRzEg

The Pod Complex with Rick Ungar
Is a scam artist in charge of the Justice Department? With Guest Jay Newton Small

The Pod Complex with Rick Ungar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 35:05


Is a scam artist in charge of the Justice Department? Rick discusses acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker and the political success of women with Jay Newton-Small, a long-serving Washington correspondent for TIME Magazine and a journalist for Bloomberg News. She is author of Broad Influence: How Women Are Changing the Way America Works and the co-founder and chief executive officer at MemoryWell. You can call in to the show any time at (833) 711-RICK. That's (833) 711-7425.

I Want Her Job
Jay Newton-Small, MemoryWell Founder, Author, Time Magazine Washington Correspondent

I Want Her Job

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 35:52


Jay Newton-Small is co-founder and CEO of MemoryWell, a network of professional journalists who are using their writing talents to tell the stories of those suffering from Alzheimer’s and other dementias. These stories help caregivers preserve memories and care for people who have memory related health problems. With the number of people in the US with Alzheimer's and memory related illnesses at a staggering 11M, and expected to triple by 2030, this is one of the biggest health problems we are facing. Previously, Jay was the Washington correspondent for TIME Magazine and a journalist for Bloomberg News. Jay is also the author of Broad Influence: How Women Are Changing the Way America Works. In today's show, we discuss Jay's inspiration for founding Memorywell, Jay's start up journey, and we dive into the some of the powerful ideas from Jay's book. Broad Influence examines the concept of critical mass: when women are at least 20 percent of a group, they are more able to use their strengths on the job such as communication, compromising, collaborating across party lines and forming alliances.  As you can probably imagine, these are all skills that can be tremendously useful within many types of organizations. We also discuss a fact many ladies are not aware of, public service roles across 40 states are actually ideal for flexibility and part time hours!

Chicago Camps Podcast
409 - Jay Newton-Small Keynote at Prototypes, Process & Play 2017

Chicago Camps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 47:19


This podcast features Jay Newton-Small, Co-founder of MemoryWell and author of "Broad Influence: How Women are Changing the Way America Works", and her Keynote, “Broad Influence - How Women are Changing the Way America Works” from the design leadership conference Prototypes, Process & Play on August 11th, 2017. [Prototypes, Process & Play][1] presentation podcasts are sponsored by [Balsamiq][2] - with Balsamiq Mockups, anyone can design great software.

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Women Worldwide with Deirdre Breakenridge
Ways Entrepreneurs Can Embrace the Inevitability of Change

Women Worldwide with Deirdre Breakenridge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 46:15


Today on Women Worldwide, I’d like to discuss the challenges that come from change. Change is a constant in the life of an entrepreneur, and with change comes ambiguity, surprises, personal fears—sometimes it can really feel as if you’ve been upended.   Our guest Kristina DiPalo is the founder and driving force behind DailyWorkLife. Having worked in corporate America for many years, first in financial services, then in pharmaceuticals and HR, Kristina finally launched her own consulting firm, Elysian Communications, in 2011. Her firm focuses on two main objectives: helping companies deal with big change and helping leaders become better reflections of their true selves through coaching.   Follow along as Kristina shares the personal truths all entrepreneurs must understand, why women leaders need built up in business more than ever, and how her own personal career has been one of happy accidents.   In This Episode How gender differences affect politics, company cultures, and the way we communicate The dangers of supporting a business-first or business-only culture Why we need to empower more women leaders The unique challenges of being a solopreneur Questions all entrepreneurs must ask themselves about their business   Quotes in This Episode “There are certain social and cultural stereotypes, archetypes, that we're all ingrained in and we all follow one way or the other. There's a way that women are judged in political environments, in business environments, in social environments, that is different than the way that men are judged.” —Kristina DiPalo   “There's an incredible amount of talent that's left out of the conversation. Less than 20% of all Fortune 500 CEOs are women... Yet women are, if you look at global statistics, slightly under 50% of the global population. Half the population is really not represented, so half the ideas, half the experience, half the ability is just being left off the table. That, to me, has very broad long-term implications.” —Kristina DiPalo   “People who are entrepreneurs, or solopreneurs (to use that catchphrase): We have to give ourselves the permission to invest, even if we don't see a direct one-to-one payoff.” —Kristina DiPalo   “With each experience that I have had, I've tried to go toward work that I am curious about, something where I know that I am going to be growing and learning.” —Kristina DiPalo   “There are going to be good periods. There'll be not-so-good periods. You have to be willing to step into space that is very new and very different. It may feel kind of uncomfortable and strange at first, but also quite wonderful.” —Kristina DiPalo   Resources DailyWorkLife Elysian Communications Connect with Kristina on LinkedIn Broad Influence: How Women Are Changing the Way America Works

The BOOST Podcast: Inspiring Stories of Professional and Personal Growth from Entrepreneurs, Athletes and Healthcare Pros
Ep #24: How to Channel a Successful Career into a Start-Up Venture With Jay-Newton Small

The BOOST Podcast: Inspiring Stories of Professional and Personal Growth from Entrepreneurs, Athletes and Healthcare Pros

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 32:28


Today on the podcast we are delighted to welcome Jay Newton-Small. Jay is the co-founder of MemoryWell, which is an online platform that empowers caregivers to provide compassionate and empathetic care. They do this by having journalists tell the stories of people who can't tell their own, which helps caregivers understand them and improve their quality of life. MemoryWell was launched in September of 2016, and it's off to a really impressive start. Just a few weeks ago, in March 2017, Jay and her team took home the top prize of $130,000 in the Launch category at the Inaugural WeWork Awards.  Prior to her life as a startup founder, Jay served as the Washington correspondent for Time Magazine and is also the author of Broad Influence: How Women are Changing the Way America Works. Jay has written about everything from Washington politics to foreign policy and national trends. She's covered stories on five continents for Time from conflicts in the Middle East to the earthquake in Haiti, to the Scottish Independence Movement, and attacks in Paris. She has also covered the 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns for Time, as well as Congress and the White House, and interviewed numerous heads of state, including Presidents Obama, and George W. Bush, along with senators, governors, and foreign dignitaries. She has written more than half a dozen Time cover stories and contributed to dozens of others. Jay is also still a regular contributor on MSNBC and CNN and continues to contribute to Time Magazine. 

Green Connections Radio -  Women Who Innovate With Purpose, & Career Issues, Including in Energy, Sustainability, Responsibil

Leadership - advancing your career - finding alternate paths to solutions - even peaceful policing strategies that work... Listen to renowned journalist Jay Newton-Small of Time magazine and author of the best-seller "Broad Influence: How Women are Changing the Way America Works" in her enlightening conversation with Green Connections host Joan Michelson about all of that and more. Funny stories, great leadership tips, new ideas to make things work better, how to build support... Why we need more women police officers! You'll want to take notes!    Thanks for subscribing to Green Connections Radio and for leaving us a review and rating on iTunes and iHeartRadio. "Like" us on Facebook too!   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Clinton School Podcasts
Jay Newton Small | Clinton School Presents

Clinton School Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2016 23:30


Interview with Jay Newton Small for NPR affiliate KUAR on Clinton School Presents, a weekly dialogue of distinguished guests that visit the Clinton School of Public Service in Little Rock, Arkansas. Nikolai DiPippa, Clinton School Director of Public Programs, sat down with Jay Newton Small. As Washington correspondent for TIME, journalist Jay Newton Small writes about everything from Washington politics to foreign policy and national trends. In her new book, Broad Influence: How Women Are Changing the Way America Works, Newton-Small takes readers through the offices and hallways of Capital Hill to demonstrate how women are reaching across the aisles, coalescing, and affecting lasting change. With deep interviews, including conversations with Nancy Pelosi, Barbara Mikulski, Kirsten Gillibrand, Valerie Jarrett, Sarah Palin, Kelly Ayotte, Cathy McMorris Rodgers, and dozens of other former and current public figures, Broad Influence is an insightful look at how women are transforming government, politics, and the workforce, and how they are using that power shift to effect change throughout America.

New America NYC
Broad Influence: How Women Are Changing the Way America Works

New America NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2016 56:30


Exactly a century ago the first woman was elected to national office; 32 years ago we got the first female Supreme Court justice; and 23 years ago women got their own bathroom off the Senate floor. With more than 100 women serving in Congress today, they make up more than 20 percent of the Senate body and have finally achieved a "critical mass" of representation in American politics.Representation, though, is hardly winner-take-all. According to Jay Newton-Small's Broad Influence: How Women Are Changing the Way America Works, women are better at consensus building and more able to avoid ego-driven decision making, but they also report feeling more likely to default to apologies, self-consciousness, and a greater aversion to risk. In any case, it's clear that their presence and influence in Washington has reached a tipping point that affects not only the inner workings of government, but also how Americans more broadly live and work.PARTICIPANTSJay Newton-SmallCorrespondent, TIMEFellow, New AmericaAuthor, Broad Influence: How Women Are Changing the Way America Works@JNSmallAlex Wagner Analyst and contributor, MSNBC@alexwagnerBernadette Meehan Dean and Virginia Rusk Fellow, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Georgetown University School of Foreign ServiceFormer Spokesperson, White House National Security Council@MeehanBMCaroline Modarressy-TehraniHost, Huffington Post Live@CaroMT

DecodeDC
124: Broad Politics

DecodeDC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2016 25:32


Beyoncé had it right. Who runs the world? Girls. Just ask Jay Newtown-Small, a Time magazine correspondent and author of the new book, “Broad Influence: How Women Are Changing the Way America Works.” This week on the podcast, Newton-Small speaks with host Jimmy Williams about her experience reporting her book and it’s key takeaway: once women make up between 20 and 30 percent of an institution, they begin to impact and change the way that institution works.