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The transformative power of female leadership took center stage at Westfair Business Journal's 2024 Women Innovators event, held on September 19, 2024, at Rolling Hills in Wilton, CT. The event brought together an impressive group of women who are leading the charge in driving positive change and reshaping industries. These leaders are trailblazers in fields such as science, technology, the arts, and business, making significant contributions that continue to inspire future generations. The evening served as a celebration of the profound impact women have made—and continue to make—in the world today. Westchester Talk Radio's Andrew Castellano had the privilege of speaking with Catherine Cioffi, the Communications Director for Westchester County, who has played a pivotal role in shaping public communications and enhancing the county's connection with its residents. Cioffi discussed her career and how she has worked to improve the county's visibility and engagement with the community through innovative communication strategies.
The transformative power of female leadership was on full display at Westfair Business Journal's 2024 Women Innovators event, held on September 19, 2024 at Rolling Hills in Wilton, CT. The event brought together an inspiring group of women leaders who are driving positive change across various industries. These trailblazers are reshaping the workplace experience, making significant contributions in fields ranging from science and technology to the arts and business. The gathering highlighted the significant impact that women have had throughout history and continue to have today. Westchester Talk Radio's Andrew Castellano spoke with Robyn Drucker, Chair of the Business & Corporate and Real Estate Groups at Cohen and Wolf, a leading law firm. In their conversation, Drucker discussed her career journey and the critical role she plays in leading her firm's business and real estate practice. As a highly respected attorney, Drucker has been instrumental in advising clients on complex corporate and real estate matters, focusing on helping them navigate the legal landscape and achieve their business goals.
The transformative power of female leadership took center stage at Westfair Business Journal's 2024 Women Innovators event, held on September 19, 2024 at Rolling Hills in Wilton, CT. This inspiring gathering brought together a diverse network of exceptional women who are driving positive change and redefining the workplace experience across industries. From groundbreaking advancements in science and technology to creative achievements in the arts and beyond, the event celebrated the profound impact of female innovators throughout history and today. Westchester Talk Radio's Andrew Castellano spoke with Stephanie Joyce, founder of Attune Wellness Med Spa, about her journey in the wellness industry and her innovative approach to holistic health and beauty.
Climate Week NYC 2024 Live Panel: Unique Solutions in Sustainability: Women Innovators Inspiring Change | Jessica O. Matthews, Gia Mattu, Mollie Hughes, Uma Devi Gopaldass, Nicole Loher, Nicole Loher, Stephanie Krubsack The "Unique Solutions in Sustainability: Women Innovators Inspiring Change" live panel from Climate Week NYC 2024, brings together an inspiring group of seven women leaders who are making significant strides in the sustainability sector. The event highlights the innovative approaches these women are using to address critical environmental and social issues through their entrepreneurial and strategic initiatives. Thank you to Dentons in Manhattan for being our venue sponsor! Panel Moderator: Jessica O. Matthews is an award-winning entrepreneur, inventor, and social scientist with more than 10 years of demonstrated thought leadership in the future of smart cities, climate resiliency, and improving equitable access to infrastructure resources. She is the founder and CEO of Uncharted, a sustainable infrastructure company that helps cities reduce the cost of developing smart infrastructure worldwide. Panelists: Gia Mattu is the Founder of Hazel Trade, a blockchain-powered marketplace that facilitates green energy tax credit deals between buyers and sellers. Her work is at the forefront of merging technology with sustainability, enabling more efficient and transparent transactions in the green energy sector. Mollie Hughes, the Co-Founder of Softly Solutions, developed a business intelligence platform designed to help businesses avoid greenwashing risks and navigate the complex landscape of Green Marketing Regulations and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) Requirements. Her platform provides crucial support for companies aiming to maintain ethical and transparent sustainability practices. Uma Devi Gopaldass, a board director and founder of Leading Lotus, brings global expertise in corporate risk governance, capital investments, and revenue strategy. Her leadership in board governance emphasizes sustainable business practices and strategic planning, ensuring long-term value creation while addressing environmental and social responsibilities. Nicole Loher is a Climate Communications Strategist at McPherson Strategies, where she plays a pivotal role in developing, amplifying, and communicating corporate social impact and philanthropic initiatives. Her work focuses on crafting compelling narratives that drive corporate commitment to sustainability and social responsibility. Marissa Jablonski, Founder of Ecosystem Strategies, is a sustainability consultant specializing in helping the hospitality industry adopt effective sustainability strategies. Her consultancy aids businesses in integrating sustainable practices into their operations, promoting environmental stewardship in an industry known for its environmental impact. Stephanie Krubsack is the Founder of Purevant Living, a sustainability consulting and media company. She focuses on corporate workshops, communications, and business development, guiding companies from planning to implementation of sustainable practices. Krubsack is also the creator of Person & Planet magazine and podcast, platforms dedicated to expanding the reach of sustainability solutions and promoting personal and planetary health. The Person & Planet theme song is an original song by singer/songwriter Barbara Stephan. Click here to listen to “Gonna Be There.” --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/personandplanet/support
Dr. Becky loves to say if you can't say no to a cupcake then you can't say no to TikTok. And parenting in the age of phones and social media can feel like a lose-lose situation. How do we protect our kids from a very known danger to their mental health without creating social consequences? In this conversation, Dr. Becky and a mom discuss the topic of when to give a kid a phone and how to navigate the challenges and concerns that come with it. Get the Good Inside App by Dr. Becky: https://bit.ly/4e0zWigTo learn more about the How to Give Your Kid a Phone Workshop: https://bit.ly/4gOu8tEFollow Dr. Becky on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drbeckyatgoodinsideSign up for our weekly email, Good Insider: https://www.goodinside.com/newsletterOrder Dr. Becky's book, Good Inside: A Guide to Becoming the Parent You Want to Be, at goodinside.com/book or wherever you order your books.For a full transcript of the episode, go to goodinside.com/podcastTo listen to Dr. Becky's TED Talk on repair visit https://www.ted.com/talks/becky_kennedy_the_single_most_important_parenting_strategyToday's episode is brought to you by Airbnb: Before Dr. Becky was a parent, she thought planning a family vacation would be a breeze… until she realized how much has to come together for a trip with two adults and three kids. Then she discovered Airbnb Guest Favorites. No more combing through options, reviews, and features. Guest Favorites are the most loved homes on Airbnb according to other guests. And that peace of mind when preparing for a trip is huge. Using Guest Favorites couldn't be easier: Just go to Airbnb, add your destination, tap the filters and hit the toggle for Guest Favorites. It's that simple.Today's episode is brought to you by Hasbro: On October 10th, Dr. Becky is giving the keynote address at Hasbro's Women Innovators of Play virtual conference…and you're invited! Hasbro's mission with this annual conference is to attract more women and girls to the toy and game industry and inspire anyone with a passion for play. They'll have panel discussions, fireside chats, and so much more that will leave you feeling energized, educated, and maybe even inspired to use the skills you learn to dip your toe in the toy and game design field or help your kid get the most out of playtime. The best part? It's completely free to attend. Join us on October 10th from 10am-12:30pm Eastern! To learn more, register, and watch, head to www.spark.hasbro.com/womeninnovators.
Everyone in a family unit has a job. As parents, it's our job to hold boundaries with our kids. It's also our job to validate their feelings. And boy do they have feelings when we say no. On today's episode, Dr. Becky explores the reasons behind why so many parents struggle with saying no to their kids and provides some new strategies you can start using in your house today. Get the Good Inside App by Dr. Becky: https://bit.ly/3zntTVAFollow Dr. Becky on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drbeckyatgoodinsideSign up for our weekly email, Good Insider: https://www.goodinside.com/newsletterOrder Dr. Becky's book, Good Inside: A Guide to Becoming the Parent You Want to Be, at goodinside.com/book or wherever you order your books.For a full transcript of the episode, go to goodinside.com/podcastTo listen to Dr. Becky's TED Talk on repair visit https://www.ted.com/talks/becky_kennedy_the_single_most_important_parenting_strategyTo learn more about the How to Give Your Kid a Phone Workshop: https://bit.ly/4gOu8tEToday's episode is brought to you by Airbnb: Before Dr. Becky was a parent, she thought planning a family vacation would be a breeze… until she realized how much has to come together for a trip with two adults and three kids. Then she discovered Airbnb Guest Favorites. No more combing through options, reviews, and features. Guest Favorites are the most loved homes on Airbnb according to other guests. And that peace of mind when preparing for a trip is huge. Using Guest Favorites couldn't be easier: Just go to Airbnb, add your destination, tap the filters and hit the toggle for Guest Favorites. It's that simple.Today's episode is brought to you by Hasbro: On October 10th, Dr. Becky is giving the keynote address at Hasbro's Women Innovators of Play virtual conference…and you're invited! Hasbro's mission with this annual conference is to attract more women and girls to the toy and game industry and inspire anyone with a passion for play. They'll have panel discussions, fireside chats, and so much more that will leave you feeling energized, educated, and maybe even inspired to use the skills you learn to dip your toe in the toy and game design field or help your kid get the most out of playtime. The best part? It's completely free to attend. Join us on October 10th from 10am-12:30pm Eastern! To learn more, register, and watch, head to www.spark.hasbro.com/womeninnovators.
In this empowering episode of Sevo Sistas , the host is joined by Dr. Alopi Patel, a trailblazing anesthesiologist and pain medicine specialist. Dr. Patel shares her inspiring journey into medicine, overcoming the challenges faced by women in the male-dominated fields of anesthesiology and pain medicine, and her experience building a strong social media presence to address pelvic pain and women's health issues.Key Topics Discussed:Defining Expertise:Understanding that expertise is relative term and begins even as a medical student or resident.Encouragement for early-career professionals to share their knowledge and be part of the solution.Dr. Patel's Journey:Inspired by her grandfather and a friend's father, Dr. Patel shares how she became interested in medicine and anesthesiology.The unique challenges of being a woman in a field where only a third of anesthesiologists are women, and how that led her to specialize in pain medicine.Challenges in Pain Medicine:The male dominance in pain medicine, with only 18% of pain physicians being women.The importance of addressing and treating pelvic pain, which is often misunderstood and stigmatized.The unexpected discovery of a significant number of male pelvic pain patients.Building a Social Media Presence:The creation of the "Female Pain Docs" platform on TikTok and Instagram to provide accurate medical information and advocacy.Navigating the challenges of maintaining a professional presence on social media while working for an academic institution.Practical tips on staying within institutional guidelines and the importance of transparency and caution when using social media as a healthcare professional.Navigating Social Media as a Physician:Understanding the "Green, Yellow, Red" approach to posting content.The importance of professionalism, considering the long-term impact of online contentTakeaways:Medical professionals at any stage of their career can be experts and should feel empowered to share their knowledge and address the issues they observe.Social media can be a powerful tool for educating the public, addressing misinformation, and advocating for underrepresented areas in medicine, but it must be used thoughtfully and within professional guidelines.Links & Resources:Follow Dr. Alopi Patel on Twitter: @alopipatelmdLearn more about Women Innovators in Pain Management: https://www.wipmsoc.org/Check out the Female Pain Docs: https://thefemalepaindocs.com/ Podcast: https://thefemalepaindocs.com/podcast-2/ Tiktok and Instagram: thefemalepaindocsCall to Action:If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and leave a review. Tune in next time for part two, where we continue our conversation with Dr. Patel, diving deeper into her strategies for managing work-life balance and her future goals in anesthesiology and pain medicine.Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon
In this exciting episode of Women on Purpose, hosts Toni and Lesley interview Dr. Bola Olabisi, founder of the Global Women Inventors and Innovators Network (Global WIIN). With 25 years of experience championing women inventors, Dr. Olabisi shares invaluable insights on overcoming challenges, securing funding, and the power of networking. From discussing AI's impact to encouraging young innovators, this episode is a must-listen for anyone with a groundbreaking idea or a passion for innovation. KEY TAKEAWAYS Global WIIN supports women inventors and innovators by providing networking opportunities, mentorship, and access to resources. Women often face unique challenges in securing funding and patenting their inventions, with only 8% of patents in Europe held by women. Many women's inventions focus on solving social problems and improving quality of life, rather than high-tech innovations. Collaboration and partnerships are crucial for success in bringing inventions to market. You have to build resilience and surround yourself with supportive people when facing setbacks in the innovation journey. Young innovators are bringing fresh perspectives to environmental and sustainability issues and should be encouraged to participate. AI and sustainability are becoming increasingly important topics in the world of innovation and invention. Global WIIN hosts annual events and awards to recognise and support women inventors from around the world. BEST MOMENTS “Global win is spelled with a double I. So the two I's there is specifically for inventors and innovators. So that's where my passion lies. And then it's a network of women who have ingenious minds who are not afraid to go beyond the ordinary.” "Necessity is the mother of invention, the things that they came up with to make our lives a lot better, to make it easier for us." "I think that we certainly, I mean, at our event, we try to bring them on board. We have a particular section where we have a panel for younger people in universities to come and provide us with what their views are on certain issues and topics." "When somebody is saying no to me, I'm like, okay, maybe this is just not the right time. Yeah, I'm coming back." “AI is certainly here to stay and we need to know how to embrace that and learn more every day about it." "I want to just go for Queen Elizabeth because that comes to mind. We've just lost her. So yes, I would, I would, you know, if I could have dinner with the Queen, I would” ABOUT THE GUEST Dr Bola Olabisi FRSA is the Founder of the Global Women Inventors and Innovators Network which she set it up in 1998 in recognition of the challenges that women face in bringing commercially viable products to market. Bola specializes in compliance law and adding her voice to gender diversity and sustainable development issues. It is of little wonder that Bola has expanded her expertise to building the capacity of women with remarkable ideas. Over the past two decades she has worked tirelessly to spotlight inventors and innovators across the world. Bola is also a Board Director of the Intellectual Property Awareness Network (IPAN). In the past Bola has been a Member of the Advisory Group of the European Commission's Network of Women In Decision Making In Politics And The Economy; a consultant on Global Innovation Outlook under Women's Entrepreneurship for IBM and a Governor on the Board of the University of East London. Recognised in 2019, by the Mayor of London as one of the 100 WOMEN THAT MAKE LONDON GREAT listen to Dr Olabisi speak about her passion and what drives her. https://www.linkedin.com/in/bola-olabisi-frsa-2382a4/ www.globalwiin.com HOST BIOS Toni C. Eastwood OBE, MBA, (Business Transformation Coach and Facilitator) Award-winning entrepreneur, who knows exactly what it's like to start and scale NFP Business, raising multi-millions in funding. She has served as a non-executive board member and Chair of several charities and NFP organisations. With 30 years' experience in SME, Business startup and growth, as Director of a FTSE 30 Company, starting and growing two businesses over the last 12yrs. Toni knows what it's like to leave the familiar behind, to personally risk everything to follow your passion for service and importantly to handle the inevitable obstacles along the way. Lesley Craven MA – Programme Director – (Business Transformation Coach and Facilitator) Lesley has spent 30+ years leading public and social sector delivery, and as a CEO of numerous NFP organisations. She is an accomplished bid writer, facilitator, and business coach leading our delivery to 1000s of Small Business Owners and Leaders over the last 4 years. PODCAST DESCRIPTION The Women On Purpose Podcast is where we keep it real, have fun, an authentic and entertaining platform for individuals seeking personal growth, purpose-driven living, and the full range of emotions that make life an adventure. We share some laughter, and yes, there might even be a few tears along the way. We want the conversation to flow and will be chatting with our guests learning more about their successes, challenges, and how they have navigated these sharing the tools and techniques they may have used alongside us sharing our tips and techniques from our ASPIRE Model.
Are you interested in leadership? Join host Jason Gore and guest Natalie Pulley as we hear stories of resilience, learning, and influence. Whether you're an aspiring leader or a seasoned professional, this episode is packed with advice and inspiration to help you navigate and excel in your leadership journey. #leadership #resilience #womenleaders 2:05 What is leadership? 4:30 Adding Value 9:00 We need to be resilient 12:20 Investing in women leaders --Looking for practical next steps after listening to this episode? We've made a list for you below!
In this episode, Dr. Tami Patzer talks with Cindy Arledge, an MBA-holding expert dedicated to helping families thrive through the generations. Cindy's journey began from a deeply personal experience, which motivated her to create a unique process aimed at preserving family relationships and ensuring peace of mind about the future.As the founder of Legacy Family Revolution, Cindy addresses the often taboo topics of inheritance and family planning with a sense of humor and practicality, making these important conversations easier to have. She has written five books and previously participated in one of Dr. Patzer's “Women Innovators” chapter books, showcasing her impressive accomplishments over the years.During the interview, Cindy discusses the three key areas of planning that most families aren't doing but should be: emergency preparedness, wealth transfer, and establishing systems to prepare future generations. She delves deeper into the emergency planning aspect, sharing how she was inspired to write the “Family Emergency Handbook” after witnessing the impact of natural disasters and her own family's medical emergency.Cindy's mission is to help a million families create their own personal emergency preparedness plan, making this crucial information accessible through online programs, associations, and other strategic partnerships. She believes that by empowering families to be prepared for crises, they can not only protect their health, wealth, and loved ones, but also help their communities thrive.Whether you're a senior orphan, a busy family juggling multiple responsibilities, or simply someone who wants to ensure your loved ones are taken care of, this episode with Cindy Arledge is a must-listen. Discover how you can take the first steps toward creating a generational legacy that will withstand the test of time.To learn more about Cindy Arledge and her work, visit LegacyFamilyRevolution.com, where you can find her book “Family Emergency Handbook” and sign up for her upcoming online program.Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/cindy-arledge-preserving-family-relationships-and-ensuring-peace-of-mind
This week Lexi McQueen joins the Lorecast to look through the D&D LEGO adventure, speculate at the D&D video game news, and then we all try not to panic while our party learns to teleport! Get Monsters of Drakkenheim: https://ghostfiregaming.com/GGYT_DDMD_2024_4_131 Email your questions to podcast@ghostfiregaming.com Ben: @TheBenByrne Dael: @DailyDael Shawn: @shawnmerwin Lexi: @blackgirlmage Editor: @ZsDante Topics: 00:00 - Intro 05:30 - Making Liveplays 11:53 - Writing adventures 14:18 - LEGO D&D Adventure 20:43 - D&D Videogame news 28:43 - Karlach takes up wrestling! 30:37 - Women Innovators of Play 2024 32:20 - Monsters of Drakkenheim 32:58 - TTRPG rules vs setting 53:42 - Handling the teleport spell
There are many ways to lead in the international development and humanitarian sectors. Whether it's by using a coach approach leadership style or by mentoring others, there are many ways to demonstrate leadership that benefit those around us. In this episode guest Fiona Macaulay (Founder of the Women Innovators and Leaders Development Network or WILD Network) shares how this year's WILD Forum will fulfill the theme "Lead at Every Level, Everywhere." We discuss how all of us can be better leaders, what to expect from this year's WILD Forum and how to get involved. Resources mentioned: WILD 2024: Women's Global Leadership Forum
This is Dice Tower Now for the week of November 28, 2023. This week, Ravensburger gets a Disney Denial of Service, John Clair is a Mistborn, there's a very special holiday murder, and Love Letter gets historical accuracy from Netflix. TOP STORIES (2:10) Hasbro Announces winners of Women Innovators of Play Challenge Ravensburger hit with DDoS for Rise of the Floodborn launch Sanderson's Mistborn books turning into a deckbuilding game from Brotherwise Games Sonic Roll coming from publisher Kess Final Girl holiday expansion with Krampus Algae Inc from Game Brewer Bridgerton Love Letter version announced Bark Avenue by Good Games Publishing CROWDFUNDING (14:20) DCeased Kelp Ahoy: New Horizons Food Chain Magnate Special Edition Firefighters on Duty Wasabi: A Game of Raw Skill SPONSOR UPDATE (26:10) PAX Unplugged THE HOTNESS (27:35) Voidfall Dune: Imperium Dune: Imperium - Uprising Heat: Pedal to the Metal Ark Nova The White Castle Apiary Nemesis: Retaliation Food Chain Magnate Last Light CONNECT: Follow our Twitter newsfeed: twitter.com/dicetowernow Dig in with Corey at DiceTowerDish.com.
SPECIAL INNOVATORS EDITION! Kathy Conley-Jones, LUTCF is the Founder of Conley Financial Group in St. Louis, MO. A 40-year veteran of the insurance and financial services industry...she is a trailblazer, mentor, "IBA Elite Women in Insurance", and "NAAIA Lifetime Achievement" award-winning history maker following in the footsteps of iconic women entrepreneurs like Ernesta Procope. Starting her career as a schoolteacher, she enjoyed seeing learning take place in real-time but wondered if there was more. Learning about the insurance industry from an agent with NY Life she began educating teachers about tax-deferred annuities eventually expanding into a full range of services including Life, Employee benefits, and Commercial Insurance. After spending more than 3 decades building one of the most successful Women and minority firms in Missouri, her legacy was preserved as a part of Branch Benefits consulting. An outstanding career and story..she has literally impacted and inspired thousands...all because She Got A License. Website: https://theconleyfinancialgroup.com/ Linked: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathy-conley-jones-lutcf-47886b3/ YSGAL Podcast is the number #1 source for anyone looking to learn about or join the most underrated opportunity in business today...a career in the Insurance industry. Get educated, motivated, and inspired for your journey, as you learn How and Why..."You Should Get A License" Looking to get into the industry?: https://Bit.ly//Ysgetalicense Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ysgetalicense/support Host Social Media: IG: https://www.instagram.com/ysgetalicense/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ysgetalicense Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12524487/ About me: Greetings! My name is Rod Powell. I'm an insurance and financial services professional in the DC, Maryland, and Virginia areas. I'm multi-state licensed in Life & Health and Virginia licensed in Property & Casualty Insurance, a Registered Employee Benefits Consultant, and a Commercial Lines Coverage Specialist. This channel is not for me to offer my services directly, but to educate you on careers in the industry that has allowed me to bring a ton of value to others and has been very good to me as well. Hope you enjoy and heard something that makes you think..."You Should Get A License" Rod's Social Media IG: https://www.instagram.com/therodpowell/ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jarrard-a-rod-powell-sr-86801616/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ysgetalicense/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ysgetalicense/support
This Time, Tom, Julie, and Eric recount their adventures at the Dice Tower Retreat and the Alliance Trade Show, try to get to the bottom of marketing strategies for Boardgame "families", present a new Tale of Boardgaming Horror, and share some Roses, Thorns, and Hula Hoops. 00:58 - Dice Tower Retreat Recap 07:53 - Alliance Trade Show Recap 13:12 - Hasbro Women Innovators of Play 17:00 - Lawn Games 21:00 - Boardgame Families 35:41 - Tale of Boardgaming Horror 43:19 - Beat the 8 Ball 45:56 - NOOBS in Space 48:52 - Bonsai 51:41 - Wandering Towers 53:59 - BOOoop 56:43 - Unfold: Through the Wall Hasbro's Women Innovators of Play Challenge - https://spark.hasbro.com/womeninnovators?fs=e&s=cl&fbclid=IwAR0gIKC7IQEviKh7tE21gY8utJbiSBEpuEOJ0ANxaQvymgx_yLPaCFmi5Y0 The Jack Vasel Memorial Fund - http://jackvasel.org The Dice Tower West - http://dicetowerwest.com The Dice Tower Cruise - http://dicetowercruise.com
In today's episode, Elizabeth Hargrave, the award-winning game designer behind Wingspan (the international sensation!), shares her game design philosophy, the story of the game's development, as well as the science behind her upcoming game, Undergrove. --- The Kickstarter for Undergrove launches in early November. Learn more and follow the launch: https://www.alderac.com/undergrove/ https://www.elizhargrave.com/games/undergrove --- Elizabeth is speaking at Hasbro's Women Innovators of Play on September 12. Register to attend the free virtual event: https://spark.hasbro.com/womeninnovators --- Visit Elizabeth's website and sign up for her newsletter: https://www.elizhargrave.com/ --- Visit our website and sign up for our newsletter to get a sneak peak at our upcoming guests: https://www.hiddenrolepodcast.com/ Have an idea for someone who should appear on the show? Leave a comment below OR make a suggestion at: https://www.hiddenrolepodcast.com/suggestions
The biggest game company in the world is walking the talk with their first ever Women Innovators of Play Event, and YOU are invited. In this episode of Making It in The Toy Industry, The Toy Coach sit's down to chat with Tanya Thompson, the Senior Director of Inventor Relations and External Innovation for Hasbro Gaming. With over 16 years of experience in the toy and game industry, Tanya is a true luminary, having received the prestigious 2023 IDIOT (International Designer and Inventor of Toys) award and numerous other major awards and nominations.This episode focuses on an upcoming Hasbro event designed to educate, celebrate and support Women Innovators in the toy industry. Tanya's dedication to supporting inventors shines through as she talks about her involvement in the Hasbro Women's Innovators of Play Event—an initiative aimed at bringing more women innovators into the industry. Hit play on this podcast and you'll quickly discover why this live event is more than just a webinar; it's a virtual experience offering a deep dive into the toy industry's inner workings. We'lll go over the run of show, the impressive lineup of speakers, and offer advice on how to prepare. Whether you're an aspiring toy inventor or a seasoned industry professional, this episode is a must-listen, and the Hasbro Women Innovators of Play Event is a MUST attend. Join us on September 12th, 2023, to embark on a unique journey into the heart of toy innovation and creativity. Episode Cliff Notes:This event is happening LIVE September 12th at 10am EST, block your calendar now.If you're thinking you'll catch the replay....don't! We aren't sure one is coming, plus you don't want to miss the key announcement during the event's closing remarks.Registration details and links mentioned in the podcast episode can be found at https://thetoycoach.com/188All listeners of this podcast can email a screenshot of their registration confirmation to support@thetoycoach.com for a free digital gift. **This email screenshot must be received by September 12th, 2023 at 12:00am to qualify.Have a great idea for a toy or game? Start here. Visualize, Validate, and Vow to make your toy or game idea real in this 5 day bootcamp. Visit learn.thetoycoach.com/bootcamp to sign up.Support the show
This podcast episode focuses on female innovators in education, educational technology and talent management. It showcases their inspiring stories and the innovations they represent. Innovation in education means bold ideas and creative solutions that help improve learning. The episode aims to inspire and highlight women's empowerment in this important area. Innovation means creating new ideas or solutions to bring positive change. Orna Kopolovich Bar is the Director of the Center for Negotiation Management and Business Innovation at the Holon Institute of Technology (HIT), a Harvard graduate in negotiation techniques and a leading trainer, mediator and negotiation management researcher for several years. Enikő and Orna explored questions such as What is innovation? Is the work of mediation and negotiation management researchers in Israel different from the rest of the world? Does Orna, as a leader, face obstacles because of her gender - and if so, how does she deal with them?Az MCC Podcast adásaiban érdekes emberekkel izgalmas témákról beszélgetünk. Feldolgozzuk a közélet, a gazdaság, a társadalom fontosabb aktuális történéseit, de olyan kérdéseket is napirendre veszünk, mint például a művészet, a család vagy a vallás. Vendégeink között oktatóink, kutatóink, vendégelőadóink kapnak helyet. Mindenkinek kellemes időtöltést és szellemi feltöltődést kívánunk.
This is our next in the series – requested by our loyal Electric Ladies Podcast listeners – for a collection of career advice from a handful of our various guests. The last question I ask in every interview is for career advice for midcareer women who want to make a difference. Is that you? If you want to make a difference with your career, and especially if you work in energy, climate, sustainability corporate responsibility or ESG (environment, social governance), or want to work in these fields, this advice will be especially relevant to you. This week, you'll hear career advice from: · Meredith Shields, Managing Director, Head of Citi Impact Fund · Aimee Christensen, CEO/Founder of Christensen Global, of the Sun Valley Forum, and of the Sun Valley Center Institute · Jane Poynter, CEO/Cofounder of Space Perspective · Jacqui Patterson, Founder/Executive Director of the Chisholm Legacy Project, A Resource Hub · Sarah Cumbers, Ph.D., Director of Evidence & Insight at Lloyd's Register Foundation Here's a hint: “People are looking for community, so even if you think you might be the only one who's raising this issue,…you will find your people. And if you don't speak your truth, if you don't ask the hard question, you won't find the people who are looking to align with that aggressive leadership and trust your gut on that. So trust your gut, whether it's about a new job, about a direction we need to be going in, even if it feels a little bit lonely, because… You'll be proven. People will find you and want to collaborate with you.” Aimee Christensen on Electric Ladies Podcast Read Joan's Forbes articles here. You'll also want to listen to (some of these are under the name Green Connections Radio): · Erica Wollam-Nichols · Genevieve Cullen · Trisa Thompson · Kristen Siemen · Karen Alonardo Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers.. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Follow us on Twitter @joanmichelson and @electricgalspod on #ElectricLadiesPodcast #podcast @AimeeGlobal @Citi @SpacePerspectiv #careers #ESG #women @LloydsRegister #sustaomanility #SarahCumbers @Chisholmlegacy #JacquiPatterson
In this episode, Host, Christine Dobbyn, interviews Suzanne Manzi, MD, Co-founder of Performance Pain and Sports Medicine & Host of Pain Diaries. Dr. Manzi talks about her path to interventional pain medicine, innovative treatments, the creation of The Society of Women Innovators in Pain Management (WIPM) and how she started Pain Diaries.Dr. Suzanne Manzi, MD, provides interventional pain management, electrodiagnostic testing, and weight management at Performance Pain and Sports Medicine in Houston and League City, TX. She also hosts Pain Diaries on NowMedia and YouTube.https://nowmedia.tv/shows/pain-diaries/https://www.youtube.com/@paindiariesdrmanziDr. Manzi is also a member of the AAPMR, NANS, TPS, Obesity Medicine Association, and AANEM, and is a Director at Large for The Society of Women Innovators in Pain Management (WIPM). Dr. Manzi also serves as Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Medical School (UTHSC) Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Mariam Torosyan is the designer & architect of Safe YOU, an innovative technological solution in the form of an application and AI based platform created to fight Gender-Based Violence with over 28,000 users. As a social entrepreneur with a versatile background in Human Rights Law, Anthropology & Public Health, She is a recognized activist in the fight for women's rights and gender equality. She founded Safe YOU and Impact Innovations Institute in 2020 as she saw the potential to create innovative technology which could solve some of the world's most pressing social problems. Through this journey she has participated in a range of programs such as Cartier Women's Initiative, Google for Startups, UNDP Boost for Women Innovators, the UNFPA Innovation Challenge and the Young Transatlantic Leaders Initiative. Mariam is a Cartier Women's Initiative fellow, European Young Innovator, Equality Now Activist to Know and Young Transatlantic Innovation Leader (YTILI). The Safe YOU social media handles: Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram and Mariam's personal social media handles: Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. The songs picked by all our guests can be found via our playlist #walktalklisten here. Please let me/us know via our email innovationhub@cwsglobal.org what you think about this new series. We would love to hear from you. Please like/follow our Walk Talk Listen podcast and follow mauricebloem on twitter and instagram. Or check us out on our website 100mile.org. We also encourage you to check out the special WTL series Enough for All about an organization called CWS. The 11th 100 mile walk campaign will continue until the summer, find more info via de 100mile.org website. Or go straight to our fundraising page.
About our Guest: Ilene, affectionately known as The Heart Healer, and she combines over 50 years in Nursing and 29 years in Vibrational Healing to create a holistic approach to clearing energy blocks and promoting healing. She helps an International clientele of heart-centered individuals and entrepreneurs who struggle with trauma, fear, self-sabotaging, negative thoughts or behaviors and self-worth issues, to experience inner peace, self-confidence, empowerment and clarity about their soul's purpose. Ilene has been a Speaker at several conferences supporting the growth and development of entrepreneurs and professional nurses, offering wisdom on Conscious Heart Connection and facilitating guided meditations to assist the participants in connecting with their hearts and anchoring their intentions for that experience. She has also shared with International audiences the benefits of Conscious Heart Connection and Ho'oponopono, the ancient Hawaiian problem-solving process. Ilene is a published author of numerous articles on vibrational healing, spirituality and aromatherapy and is a contributing author of "Endings Can Be Amazing Gifts" in "A Daily Gift of Gratitude" , “Feminism From a Spiritual Perspective” in “Beyond Burning Bras” and “The Heart Healer” in “Women Innovators 5: Leaders, Makers and Givers”. She is a Certified Healing Touch Practitioner and Certified as a Medical Intuitive, Quantum Practitioner and Ho'oponopono Practitioner. As the President and CEO of Vibrational Healing From The Heart, Inc., Ilene has been blessed to serve 1,000s of clients of all ages from around the world on their healing journeys. She is the Creator of her Signature programs including the Inner Child Integration Process which supports the healing of childhood and adult trauma, the monthly New Moon Clearing Process, she shares spiritual wisdom, holistic approaches to living and live Akashic Records Readings on her weekly radio show "Live with Ilene Gottlieb ~ The Heart Healer" on The Heart Healer Radio Network and is the founder of The Heart Healers Ho'oponopono Community. “As The Heart Healer I am here to remind whoever I am blessed to share with, that it is our soul/sole purpose to remember how to be a loving presence in our relationship with ourselves first! This is not selfish, it is not easy, but it is why we are all here!” Guests Links: Learn more about Ilene at: IleneTheHeartHealer.com Follow Ilene on these social media platforms: Facebook: Ilene.Gottlieb Instagram: @IleneTheHeartHealer LinkedIn: Ilene-Gottlieb Twitter: @IleneGottlieb YouTube: IleneGottlieb
In todays episode we explore the role women played in Medieval European Society, with a focus on Anglo-Saxon Queens and their political and religious influences, the power and respect bestowed on wise and visionary abbesses and nuns and artists who produced embroidery that was praised throughout Europe. Images - Instagram @themuseumoffeminintySources Femina: A New History of the Middle Ages, Through the Women Written Out of ItBook by Janina Ramirezhttps://www.english-heritage.org.uk/learn/histories/women-in-history/queen-bertha-historical-enigma/https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/whitby-abbey/history-and-stories/st-hild/https://www.bl.uk/people/queen-emmahttps://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofEngland/Aethelflaed-Lady-of-the-Mercians/https://www.historyextra.com/period/norman/bayeux-tapestry-where-make-how-long-who-when-stitch-penises-visit/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Saint-Hildegardhttps://www.arthistoryproject.com/artists/hildegard-von-bingen/scivias-i3-god-cosmos-and-humanity/
The Edge Show does not dispense medical advice and all of your health choices are your own Cohost: Wendy Love Edge and Branden Lee Producer: Angela Edge Editor: Flint Woods Cannabis Pairing: Cannabis Expert MD, Dr. Brian Nichol FIMM: @LearnfromTeddi Mile High News: Candis Dyer Guest: Larisa Bolivar "Cannabis is my passion, and that includes Cannabis sativa L., otherwise known as hemp. I “officially” became involved in Cannabis 18 years ago when I moved to Colorado in 2001 from Northern Virginia as a "medical marijuana refugee," leaving a growing lucrative career in technical recruiting for high-level government contracts and dot-com companies to help my ex-husband cultivate cannabis for himself and medical early medical Cannabis patients. From there, I met my mentors who were involved in the passing of Amendment 20 and we helped shepherd patients and caregivers through a not-as-of-yet regulated medical marijuana industry, helping to register thousands of patients and matchmaking them with caregivers whom we taught to grow for medical purposes. Through the years I have worked in the cannabis space in multiple capacities. I had one of the first dispensaries in Colorado pre-regulations, and consulted in communications, business development, and cannabis business compliance. In 2015, Sensi Magazine recognized me as a Colorado cannabis industry pioneer for my early years of blazing a path for what would become a multi-billion dollar industry. Cannabis, and hemp, encompass my life's greatest passions, as does helping people be their best selves, including self-care. Having hemp topical and skincare line is my way of being able to once again work directly with consumers while revisiting my other passion, high-quality skincare. I also have a background in cosmetics. To supplement my income during the years I was caregiving for medical marijuana patients, I worked for Origins Natural Resources as a representative, learning about the value of plant-based skincare. I also started a business as a freelance makeup artist and had performance teams and hair stylists as clients. I also became a makeup artist on both Bobbi Brown and Laura Mercier's makeup and skincare line, further rounding out my experience. I knew then that Cannabis and skincare were a good combination. I myself get complimented on my youthful skin and it is because of being vigilant with my skincare regiment and want to now combine my experience to provide high-quality hemp-based skincare to consumers." - Larisa Bolivar https://www.bolivarhemp.com Sponsors: The Relevnt App Off Leash Canine Training Synergy One Lending Irie Bliss Wellness Green Harvest Health 131 Inclusion Gallery Many thanks to all of our contributors, sponsors, supporters, guests and listeners for a fantastic season!
Recorded live on stage at the Cannes Film Festival 2022, this special conversation features a stellar lineup of senior leaders from national film organisations from across the world: Kjersti Mo, Director of the Norwegian Film Institute (NFI) Teresa McGrane, Deputy Chief Executive at Screen Ireland Francesca Accinelli, VP Promotion, Communications & International Relations at Telefilm Canada Annette Novak, CEO at Swedish Film Institute (SFI) In a wide ranging conversation, the guests discuss how film can respond to an entertainment ecosystem massively disrupted and transformed in recent years - and consider how innovation can play a pivotal part in this process. This episode is broought to you in partnership with Cannes NEXT, Marché du Film and Creative Europe. Speakers Bios Kjersti Mo, Director of the Norwegian Film Institute Kjersti Mo is CEO of the Norwegian Film Institute. She has a background as a media executive from broadcast and print. She has extensive experience with change management and organisational development in the evolving media industry, most recently from Egmont Publishing, a leading Nordic media company. She has also worked as a journalist, program host and PM for Norway's national broadcaster NRK and as editor in chief for a large portfolio of lifestyle magazines. She holds a degree in political science from the University of Oslo. Since assuming the role as CEO in 2019, Mo has spearheaded the Norwegian Film Institute's new strategy to position the Norwegian audiovisual sector for growth in an ever-changing media landscape. Teresa McGrane, Deputy Chief Executive at Screen Ireland Teresa McGrane is the Deputy CEO of Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland. She works across all aspects of the agency's activities, from the commercial and financial aspects of projects that Screen Ireland invests in, to the marketing and promotion of Irish films and the Irish film sector, domestically and internationally. She also works closely across the agency's strategy for the future of the audio-visual industry, in particular skills development, to increase the creative and business capacity of the sector. Prior to working in Screen Ireland, Teresa was an independent producer and also a production accountant on many large-scale feature films that shot in Ireland. She also worked for many years in the UK television sector. She is a qualified Certified Accountant and has a Masters' degree in Business Administration. Francesca Accinelli, VP Promotion, Communications & International Relations at Telefilm Canada. Francesca Accinelli joined Telefilm Canada in 2006 as the Deputy Director, English Market for the Canadian Television Fund by 2008 she was promoted to Director of that team and helped to implement the Canada Media Fund at the organisation. In 2014 Francesca took a leadership role as the Director of National Promotions and Communications and is currently in her role of Vice-President, Promotion. Communication and International Relations leads a team of 30 passionate employees across Canada dedicated to amplifying Canadian talent at home and abroad and ensuring the sustainability of the ecosystem through the financing of festivals, training, discoverability and international presence. She began her career as a cultural administrator and producer of theatre and then spent a number of years working on big budget TV series and MOW in Ontario. She has a B.A in Fine Arts from York University where she focused on film studies. Annette Novak, CEO at Swedish Film Institute (SFI) CEO of the Swedish Film Institute since April 2022, Anette Novak was previously the Director-General of the Swedish Media Council, a government agency in charge of film classification. Former CEO of RISE Interactive, a research institute conducting applied research on interaction design, with expertise in sound design and big data visualisations. With her background as a journalist, she has specialised herself on change management and building innovation culture as a media executive.
Host: Dr. Mary Goldberg, Co-Director of the IMPACT Center at the University of PittsburghGuests: Karin Leire, Vice President of Research and Innovation at Permobil; Dr. Laura Rice, Associate Professor at the University of Illinois, Associate Director of the Center on Health, Aging, and Disability, and Interim Director of Master of Public Health and Master of Health Administration Programs; and Dr. Shantha Sarangapani, Founder & CEO of ICET Inc., a growing contract R&D company aggressively developing new ideas, concepts and technologies in the areas of biomedicine, energy, and environment.Karin Leire | LinkedInDr. Laura Rice | Lab Website, LinkedInDr. Shantha Sarangapani | ICET Inc Website, LinkedIn IMPACT Center | Website, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter Timestamps:01:02 What is unique about rehab tech and its path to market? 02:40 From concept to prototype to market04:12 Pushing for the greater masses06:48 Collaborations with Industry10:24 When to engage other sectors11:45 Intellectual Property Challenges14:32 Large company secret sauce
In the history of computers and the internet, a few names likely come to mind: Alan Turing, Tim Berners-Lee, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs. Undoubtedly, these men's contributions to computer sciences have shaped much of our modern life. In the case of Jobs and Gates, their financial success shifted the landscape of software development and the metrics of success in Silicon Valley. Some sectors of the industry, such as programming, hypertext and databases, had been dominated by women in the early days, but once those areas became economic drivers, men flooded in, pushing aside the women. In the process, many of their contributions have been overlooked.In this episode of Big Tech, host Taylor Owen speaks with Claire L. Evans, a musician, internet historian and author of Broad Band: The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the Internet. Evans's book chronicles the work of women involved in creating the internet but left out of its history. Owen and Evans reflect on several important milestones of the early internet where women were innovating in community building and the moderation of message boards. Evans reveals a little-known history of the early web and the women involved. One aspect that stands out is how the projects that women led focused on building trust with users and the production of knowledge rather than the technical specifications of microprocessors or memory storage. Today, in the face of online harms, misinformation, failing institutional trust and content moderation challenges, there is a great deal we can learn from the work women were already doing decades ago in this space.
Wild Network has been a strong, and foundational support of the Lessons from Leaders podcast over the last 3 years so to have Fiona here with me today is amazing! I like to call our first interaction a meeting of two sisters from different mothers, it was instant connection and friendship. In this episode, we start by discussing vision. Fiona has such a gift of seeing where things can grow and be made stronger sharing, “When I have conviction about something that needs to be done, I believe I can be a catalyst for that change. I believe other people will care too.”The WILD Network is the Women Innovators and Leaders Network. “Right now there is focus on women's leadership. Supporting great leaders at all stages of their career to be even greater, and supporting strong organizations to be even stronger." (Fiona Macaulay) This episode is one of our most empowering yet. I adore Fiona's ability to manifest and vision cast. Her belief is contagious. Here are some things you can expect to hear: What is social innovation Overcoming Fears Asking and Accepting Help The power of belief Setting up small, actionable steps The virtual 2022 Women in Global Development Leadership Forum - taking place May 16-19 - supports the development of strong and inclusive leaders from across the global development sector. Learn more about WILD Forum to 2022 Women in Global development Leadership Forum here: www.WILDleadershipForum.org
If you listen to this podcast you already know how important leadership is in the humanitarian and international development space. Great leaders can motivate others toward achieving a shared vision. Not so great leaders can cause team members to work long hours, lose motivation and quit their roles. So how do we become great leaders, the kind that we admire? One way is by going WILD. The Women Innovators and Leaders Network, that is. The WILD Network is specifically for aid worker leaders (women and men) to strengthen their leadership development and by doing so double their impact. And today I have the perfect guest to introduce WILD - the founder Fiona Macaulay! In this episode Fiona shares with us about WILD and how it started, the amazing impact it's had for leaders in our sector and the upcoming flagship event, the Women in Global Development Leadership Forum. Resources mentioned: WILD Leadership Forum
Criou a Didimo, uma empresa que cria avatares a partir de fotos, e é uma das 21 finalistas do EU Prize for Women Innovators 2021. Veronica Orvalho partilhou connosco o seu percurso.
Fiona Macaulay works at the intersection of innovation, leadership, and global development.She's a serial social entrepreneur, educator, and field-builder committed to helping strong leaders become even stronger, and great organizations become event greater.Fiona founded WILD - the Women Innovators and Leaders Development Network- to support global development sector leaders to scale their impact, and thrive.WILD convenes the annual Women in Global Development Leadership Forum. The first its kind, this event is at the hub of a movement to increase women's leadership, equity, diversity, and inclusion in our sector.In the academic world, Fiona is a Professor of Entrepreneurship at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business, where she also runs a leadership clinic for MBA students and serves as an Entrepreneur-in-Residence to mentor and coach social innovators and leaders across campus.Fiona is an active member of the Board of Governors for Junior Achievement Worldwide and past Board Chair for CAMFED USA Foundation.
In the final episode of this season, Jennifer Baker meets Alicia Asín, a computer engineer, CEO and co-founder of the Spanish IT company Libelium. Her work explores how the Internet of Things (IoT) can change our world, from solving parking problems in smart cities to helping reduce fertiliser and pesticide use through precision agriculture. In 2018 she was awarded a silver medal at the EU Prize for Women Innovators event in Brussels. Let's discover more about her journey in this episode. Alicia Asín has a Master's degree in computer engineering from the University of Zaragoza and is a graduate of the Cambridge Judge and ESADE business schools. In October 2017, she received the “Rey Jaime I” Award from the King and Queen of Spain, the highest distinction for scientists, researchers and entrepreneurs. And in 2019 Alicia was included in the international ranking ‘top 100 most creative people in business' by Forbes magazine.Her company Libelium created ‘Waspmote', a wireless, modular and open-source sensor platform for the Internet of Things that is now present in more than 120 countries worldwide. Find out more:Link to company website: Libelium For more EU-funded research and innovation success stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A recent study by IBM (2021)* finds that advancing women in the workplace is not a priority for 70% of the Global Organizations they surveyed. However, their research shows that "gender-inclusive companies that prioritize the advancement of women report as much as a 61% higher rate of revenue growth compared to other organizations."It's not always obvious how we can make the greatest professional impact where we can all thrive but advancing gender equity is a clear win.This week, Coach Kirsten speaks with Founder and CEO Fiona Macaulay on how advancing women's leadership, equity, diversity & inclusion actually benefit high-performing organizations to be as successful as possible at what they do.Learn how you can harness the leadership and talent of every possible person, the greatest barrier to diversification in the workplace, and the role of men in gender equality.Fiona Macaulay is the Founder and CEO, The Women Innovators and Leaders Development (WILD) Network and a Professor at the Georgetown University McDonough School of Business. She's a serial social entrepreneur, educator, and field-builder committed to helping people achieve their potential. Fiona key-notes global conferences on the topics of “Leadership for Entrepreneurs & Social Innovators” and “Women's Entrepreneurship”. She's a TEDx speaker, writes a popular monthly column on leadership for Inc.com, and has been featured in the New York Times.You can connect with and follow Fiona through the links below:Website: https://www.thewildnetwork.org/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fionamacaulay/*https://www.ibm.com/thought-leadership/institute-business-value/report/women-leadership-2021
In honor of Women's History month, I thought would be wonderful to have a discussion with 5 incredible young ladies changing the landscape of innovation and technology. And better yet, 5 young ladies that I have the honor of working with through my nonprofit :) Today I have the privilege of speaking with the young ladies participating in the Dottie Rose Foundation & Moonshot Jr collaboration, Propelling Rising Innovators and Entrepreneurs: A Collaboration of Industry and Education. My organization, Dottie Rose Foundation, and Moonshot Jr. partnered to create a 7 month program for girls to create and bring to market a tech centered product. These young ladies have met twice a week with the Moonshot team for content and tech training along with the support of local tech mentors provided by Dottie Rose Foundation. The program includes 4 stages Explore, Preparation, Product Innovation, and e-Commerce. Each stage prepares the girls for the final product for launch. These young ladies are dedicated, articulate, intelligent, and are trail blazers. They are putting in the work and laying the foundation for the next group of young ladies to come behind and continue to change the conversation of women in technology. Get ready to be inspired! Learn more about our work at: https://dottierosefoundation.org We are always looking for sponsors, volunteers, and experts to speak and work with your girls. Learn more about Moonshot Jr at: https://moonshotjr.com
Dr. Lee is Pain Management physician with a hospital-based practice at EvergreenHealth in the state of Washington. She earned her medical degree at Creighton University and trained in both Anesthesiology & Pain Management at the University of Washington. She has been active in research and education in the field of neuromodulation. Most recently she published outcomes on simultaneous engagement of both subthreshold and paresthesia stimulation programs to treat neuropathic back and leg pain. Dr. Lee is passionate about collaboration among specialties to achieve optimal outcomes for her patients. Beyond her medical practice she has sons who keep her very busy with soccer, skiing, hiking & general mayhem. Please check out the following: NANS, Pain.com, the Society of Women Innovators in Pain Management Jennifer Lee on LinkedIn jelee@evergreenhealthcare.org
Maxine Anderson is a co-founder of Project W and co-founder/VP of Operations of Arist. Project W is a student-led group dedicated to fostering collaboration amongst women innovators and entrepreneurs at Babson, Olin, and Wellesley (BOW) Colleges. Arist, is a text message learning platform which went through Y-combinator this past summer. In our conversation, Maxine and I discuss building connection and curriculum for women innovators and making education more accessible via text message.
Denisa Constantinescu, a PhD student in Mechatronics, and a researcher in the Computer Architecture Department at the University of Malaga, and Maura Tokay, a lead software programmer at Science Systems and Applications, Inc., and a computer scientist within the Department of Agriculture, share how their work is helping advance the fields of robotics, economics, manufacturing, […]
Denisa Constantinescu, a PhD student in Mechatronics, and a researcher in the Computer Architecture Department at the University of Malaga, and Maura Tokay, a lead software programmer at Science Systems and Applications, Inc., and a computer scientist within the Department of Agriculture, share how their work is helping advance the fields of robotics, economics, manufacturing, agriculture and more, supported by oneAPI and the Intel DevCloud. They inspire us with glimpses of their journeys into tech, and what they’re looking forward to. Guests: Denisa Constantinescu, a PhD student in mechatronics and a researcher in the Computer Architecture Department at the University of Malaga Maura Tokay, computer scientist and lead software programmer at Science Systems and Applications, Inc., and recent Master’s graduate at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) To learn more: denisa-c.com devmesh.intel.com/projects/predicting-corn-wheat-and-soybean-yield oneapi.com/events/devcon2020 oneAPI devcloud.intel.com/oneapi/get_started
Denisa Constantinescu, a PhD student in Mechatronics, and a researcher in the Computer Architecture Department at the University of Malaga, and Maura Tokay, a lead software programmer at Science Systems and Applications, Inc., and a computer scientist within the Department of Agriculture, share how their work is helping advance the fields of robotics, economics, manufacturing, […]
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Fiona Macaulay works at the intersection of innovation, leadership and global development. She's a serial social entrepreneur, educator and field-builder. In Episode 11* of Season 7, Fiona shares how her leadership experience initiated in her involvement in student-led business. Fiona talks about her “fateful coffee” that changed the course of her life that took her to South Africa for two years. This experience led her to create Making Cents which she co-founded and led for 20 years. She is currently involved in her second enterprise, the WILD network or the Women Innovators and Leaders Development Network- to support women social innovators to scale their impact, and thrive personally. Fiona is currently leading the movement of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion with her WILD Network in the Global Development space. She shares about WILD's upcoming annual forum; their most recent impact review and what are the top skills to navigate the fields of Global Development and Social Entrepreneurship. Check out previous seasons & episodes of our Award-Winning Social Change Career Podcast. *Episode recorded on September 23rd , 2020 ** Originally this was episode 12 but for technical reasons it was aired as Episode 11th Key Links: WILD Annual Forum Oct 26-28, 2020 WILD Network WILD's effectiveness report Fiona's Failure Video Related Topics ***COVID-19*** PCDN.global wants to be there for our community in these trying times. Please join for free EVERY THURSDAY at noon EST PCDN Impact Career Chats. Learn from some of the world leader innovators about advancing your career of impact. Connect with other professionals. PCDN Coaching Services. We love to help you because of your commitment to change. Helping the world is a tough business. So let us help you so you continue your mission. Book a 15 minute free consult. Need career advice? Need it now? Join PCDN Career Helping Line. Go ask your questions, help answer others and participate in fruitful discussion to advance your social change career. Almost 20k individuals and organizations already receive this amazing resource to keep them up to date and ready to put their passion into action. Subscribe to new and improved Daily or Weekly Newsletter This episode was brought to you thanks to the Rotary Peace Fellowship: Are you an existing or emerging peace leader looking to take your career to the next level? You might be eligible to receive full funding to pursue a MA or professional certificate in peace & conflict studies. Learn more about Rotary Peace Fellowships at www.rotary.org/peace-fellowships
Fiona Macaulay is a serial social entrepreneur that is committed to helping individuals achieve their potential. Through multiple leadership roles such as a keynote speaker for global conferences, a professor at Georgetown University for the McDonough School of Business, an avid leadership writer, and the founder of the Women Innovators & Leaders Development network (WILD), Fiona has actively worked to support women in their pursuit of professionally flourishing professional (fulfillment or achievement). In this discussion, Brigit and Don discuss the impact of the WILD network on up and coming leaders, gender equality in the workplace, the benefits of leadership coaching, the rising trend for stakeholders to seek businesses that prioritize ethics, and corporate culture.
LaWanna Bradford is a serial entrepreneur and global leader in the strategic planning and performance management arena. She is a thought leader and business management consultant who applies strategic thinking and business management concepts to maximize efficiency and effectiveness and identify both business and life opportunities for improvement and growth. She is the COO of The Bradford Group, a commercial and investment mortgage brokerage, and the Principal of Bradford Group Consulting, a business management consulting firm. As a change agent, she leverages her 30-plus years of experience working with federal and private industries and small businesses to guide individuals toward achieving growth, understanding their market position, and increasing awareness of the customers they serve.Though based in Atlanta, GA, The Bradford Group (TBG) serves homeowners, business owners and investors nationally and internationally. The company’s mission is to help customers achieve a piece of the American dream through delivering excellent mortgage purchasing and refinancing services. In today’s market, many homeowners, small business owners, investors, and foreign national borrowers are seeking loan programs that allow flexibility and customization. The Bradford Group understands that going directly to a bank is not always easy when seeking unique financing solutions. TBG’s motto is “Making a Difference,” and its team of loan advisors are dedicated to guiding clients in finding financing even in the most complex situations.The Bradford Group Consulting (TBGC) is a business management consulting company that provides solution-oriented strategic planning and performance management support to profit, non-profit businesses, and government organizations both domestically and internationally. In addition to its strong business planning and analytical platform, TBGC offers customer and market analysis, board and executive management facilitation for governance and policies, organizational development and business management, and training and education. The Bradford Group Consulting is “making a difference one strategy at a time.”Author LaWanna G. Bradford is a serial entrepreneur and global leader in the strategic planning and performance management arena. She is the COO of The Bradford Group, LLC, a commercial and investment mortgage brokerage and The Principal of The Bradford Group Consulting, LLC, a business management consulting firm. As a change agent, she leverages her 30+ years of experience working with federal and private industries to guide individuals toward achieving growth, understanding their market position, and increasing awareness of the customers they serve. She believes life should be embraced in the moment of now, and that positive transformation in life and in business is achieved one strategy at a time. Visit https://www.bradfordgroupmtg.com/about-us/ to learn more.WEBSITE:https://www.bradfordgroupmtg.comEMAIL:lawanna@bradfordgroupmtg.comFACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/lawanna.bradford.3TWITTER:https://twitter.com/LaWannaBradford/LINKEDIN:https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawannabradford/Women Innovators with Tami Patzerhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/women-innovators-with-tami-patzer/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/lawanna-bradford-strategic-planning-for-your-success-featured-in-expert-profiles
LaWanna Bradford is a serial entrepreneur and global leader in the strategic planning and performance management arena. She is a thought leader and business management consultant who applies strategic thinking and business management concepts to maximize efficiency and effectiveness and identify both business and life opportunities for improvement and growth. She is the COO of The Bradford Group, a commercial and investment mortgage brokerage, and the Principal of Bradford Group Consulting, a business management consulting firm. As a change agent, she leverages her 30-plus years of experience working with federal and private industries and small businesses to guide individuals toward achieving growth, understanding their market position, and increasing awareness of the customers they serve.Though based in Atlanta, GA, The Bradford Group (TBG) serves homeowners, business owners and investors nationally and internationally. The company’s mission is to help customers achieve a piece of the American dream through delivering excellent mortgage purchasing and refinancing services. In today’s market, many homeowners, small business owners, investors, and foreign national borrowers are seeking loan programs that allow flexibility and customization. The Bradford Group understands that going directly to a bank is not always easy when seeking unique financing solutions. TBG’s motto is “Making a Difference,” and its team of loan advisors are dedicated to guiding clients in finding financing even in the most complex situations.The Bradford Group Consulting (TBGC) is a business management consulting company that provides solution-oriented strategic planning and performance management support to profit, non-profit businesses, and government organizations both domestically and internationally. In addition to its strong business planning and analytical platform, TBGC offers customer and market analysis, board and executive management facilitation for governance and policies, organizational development and business management, and training and education. The Bradford Group Consulting is “making a difference one strategy at a time.”Author LaWanna G. Bradford is a serial entrepreneur and global leader in the strategic planning and performance management arena. She is the COO of The Bradford Group, LLC, a commercial and investment mortgage brokerage and The Principal of The Bradford Group Consulting, LLC, a business management consulting firm. As a change agent, she leverages her 30+ years of experience working with federal and private industries to guide individuals toward achieving growth, understanding their market position, and increasing awareness of the customers they serve. She believes life should be embraced in the moment of now, and that positive transformation in life and in business is achieved one strategy at a time. Visit https://www.bradfordgroupmtg.com/about-us/ to learn more.WEBSITE:https://www.bradfordgroupmtg.comEMAIL:lawanna@bradfordgroupmtg.comFACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/lawanna.bradford.3TWITTER:https://twitter.com/LaWannaBradford/LINKEDIN:https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawannabradford/Women Innovators with Tami Patzerhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/women-innovators-with-tami-patzer/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/lawanna-bradford-strategic-planning-for-your-success-featured-in-expert-profiles
This brief fire-lighter conversation was taped live on stage at SPARK’s 7th Annual IGNITE Conference in Amsterdam. It features three local women who live and work in Arab states, namely, Hala Bugaighis, a law expert who co-founded Jusoor Centre for Studies and Development, a Libyan think tank which focuses on economic development with special focus on women issues, Jumana Salous, who is programme manager of the Business Women Forum Palestine, an organisation which empowers local women founders and SMEs, and from Jordan, Lamia Tarabiah, the founder of Nawaret Haretna, a women-focused community center which supports entrepreneurs.This brief fire-lighter conversation was taped live on stage at SPARK’s 7th Annual IGNITE Conference in Amsterdam (spark.ngo/ignite-conference-2019/). In this conversation, Andile Masuku is joined by Hala Bugaighis, founder of Jusoor Center for Studies and Development in Libya; Jumana Salous, Project Manager at Business Women Forum - Palestine; and from Jordan, Lamia Tarabiah who is the founder of Nawaret Haretna Support Centre for Women.They discuss how supporting female entrepreneurship is economically sensible in the face of all of the negative preconceptions that currently exist; and call for greater participation and support of women entrepreneurs— as well as the removal of barriers that have historically made it more challenging for women to start up businesses in the Arab world.Editorial Disclaimer: This podcast is part of a seven-part podcast miniseries interrogating the progress being made in advancing entrepreneurship and job creation in some of the world’s most fragile regions. The series was taped at the fringes of SPARK’s 7th Annual IGNITE Conference in Amsterdam— a premier gathering of refugees, entrepreneurs, educators, private sector actors, government leaders, academics and NGOs.While SPARK is the presenting sponsor of the series, African Tech Roundup maintains complete editorial oversight. Opinions expressed by the host, Andile Masuku, and his guests, do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the presenting sponsor, SPARK.Image credit: SPARK
From the Shadows into the Spotlight: How a Recluse Found the Courage to Trust Herself & Others How does a shy, introverted little girl grow up to be in the media spotlight. Featured Guest: Tamara "Tami" Patzer Tami shares her story of being raised in an environment where she couldn't count on others, couldn't trust people and as a result became a strong, independent woman who thought the only way to get things done was to do them herself. After years of struggle and hard work, Tami learned the path to true success and fulfillment came when she learned to trust others and trust herself in knowing who to trust. Tami's journey is a common one and she gives hard-working and isolated women hope in the power of connection and collaboration. About Tamara "Tami" Patzer Bio - Tamara “Tami” Patzer has shared her publishing and marketing strategies for impact, influence, and income with business owners, medical professionals, subject matter experts, and local marketing consultants at Harvard, Microsoft, Coca-Cola and NASDAQ as well as SCORE, SBDC, Sea Grant and many chambers and local organizations. She is the creator of Women Innovators podcast and publishing program as well as the Thought Leaders show and the Daily Success® Institute. In addition to publishing and consulting directly with thought leaders and entrepreneurs in finance, health, and heart-centered businesses, Tami has trained thousands of local marketing consultants in social media and video marketing. She has helped hundreds of people become International Best-Selling Authors and is the creator the "Beyond the Best Seller" book creation and marketing formula. Tami is recognized for her creative outside the box thinking and action implementation plans for her clients. She specializes in helping entrepreneurs and professionals showcase their expertise as Subject Matter Experts by positioning them as educators and advocates for the success of their clients and prospects. For more information about Tami go to TamiPatzer.com For more information about Women's Prosperity Network, The Network for Impact-Driven Women, visit http://womensprosperitynetwork.com
Dr. Shiva meets with a group of women who head on of the leading women's entrepreneurial and innovation organizations in Argentina and Chile. They were extremely interested to learn about the history of email, which Dr. Shiva invented as a 14-year old i..