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Radio Recap: Gwynnie Bee + 3D Printed Knitwear

Following the big successes of Netflix, Airbnb, and Lyft, the sharing and rental model is causing disruption in more niche industries, such as shaving products, LEGOS, and even women’s apparel—a $120 billion industry alone. While there are already women’s apparel and rental subscription services on the market, [Read More]

March 22nd, 2017|Radio|

Radio Recap: Isabel Castilla + Lisette Titre-Montgomery

Isabel Castilla is a Principal designer at James Corner Field Operations, where she’s leading the Section 4 redesign of New York City’s innovative High Line, a 23-city block elevated railway reclaimed as a public space. She’s also the Principal on Miami’s Underline, a 10-mile long corridor [Read More]

March 15th, 2017|Radio|

Radio Recap: Work, Pause, Thrive + Wine N Dine App

The ever-elusive work/life balance is difficult to attain when the workplace has still not adjusted to the realities of working parents—particularly for women. Today, only 48% of mothers work-full time. In the meantime, 64 million Millennials are expected to become parents in the next decade. While women are [Read More]

March 9th, 2017|Radio|

Radio Recap: BanterGirl + SHEROES

By Wikipedia’s standards only 13% of women make up their list of ‘American Stand-up Comedians’, but my first guest aims to change that. BanterGirl is the brainchild of comedian, actor, writer, and producer Trish Nelson. Born out of a successfully crowdfunded campaign, an unexpected internship, [Read More]

February 22nd, 2017|Radio|

Radio Recap: Kathleen Stetson + Stephanie Breedlove

Figuring out what to do in a town where arts and entertainment thrive can be a real pain—especially when you don’t know where to look. Luckily there’s Trill which gives you all the current information on performing arts happenings around town all at your fingertips. From music [Read More]

February 16th, 2017|Radio|

Radio Recap: Sallie Krawcheck + SCAD Augmented Reality

If Own It: The Power of Women at Work is not already the number one book on your 2017 reading list, it should be. Often called the ‘Most Powerful Woman on Wall Street,’ former CEO of Merrill Lynch Wealth, Smith Barney, and Citi Wealth Management, [Read More]

February 8th, 2017|Radio|

Radio Recap: Indiegogo Co-Founder Danae Ringelmann + Jeane Lee Tahnk

Danae Ringelmann is an entrepreneur enabling other entrepreneurs to succeed. Having founded crowdfunding site Indiegogo before ‘crowdfunding’ was even a part of our popular lexicon, Danae knows the struggle of startups—having experienced her own share of closed doors after being denied for funding 90 [Read More]

February 1st, 2017|Radio|

Radio Recap: How Good + American Greetings

Nowadays it’s easy to find ‘100% organic,’ ‘locally grown,’ and ‘GMO-free’ foods on the shelves of every grocery store—and why not? We all want to be healthier. But for food manufacturers their interest in our health is not as transparent—especially when the healthy food market is a [Read More]

January 25th, 2017|Radio|

Radio Recap: SPiN + JaneHudson

 

Jonathan Bricklin is an author and adult gaming entrepreneur, having co-founded SPIN, the popular ping-pong social club located in 6 different cities across the nation. Now Jonathan’s taking gaming to a whole new level with his newest endeavor—a VR theme park located off the [Read More]

January 18th, 2017|Radio|

Radio Recap: Sheena Allen + Ariella Lehrer

Sheena Allen is the founder & CEO of CapWay and Sheena Allen Apps. She built her first startup with no technical background and has generated millions of downloads all through bootstrapping. Her second startup, CapWay, is a fintech company that caters to the underserved market [Read More]

January 11th, 2017|Radio|