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  • Garance Doré is an internationally celebrated writer, illustrator, media creative, and author of the New York Times bestseller Love Style Life. She is the co-founder and creative director of the made-in-France skincare collection Doré, which she launched with Emily Yeston. Since 2006, Garance has created a unique blend of photos, videos, illustrations, and essays featuring her distinctive perspective, published on her eponymous lifestyle platform. She was the co-recipient of the CFDA Eugenia Sheppard Media Award in 2012 and has been profiled in many international media outlets.


    Emily Yeston is the co-founder and CEO of Doré. She and Garance worked closely for five years, building Garance's eponymous platform into a thriving digital media property. In 2016, Emily became Garance's business partner and continued to be instrumental in their media platform with an ever-increasing international audience. In 2020, Emily partnered with Garance to launch Doré to bring clean, gentle, and effective French skincare with a focus on sustainability and inclusivity to everyone.


    In this episode, Nada chats with Emily and Garance to discuss everything from building Doré to their business partnership to running a popular lifestyle platform. They go deep, talking about how, after a not-so-silent retreat and a pandemic pause, the duo ventured into the pharmacy skincare space. With Garance's openness and transparency, alongside Emily's intuition and logic, it's no surprise that Doré has found success as an essential, simple, and trusted skincare brand.


    Check out Doré’s website. Be sure to add what Emily and Garance are reading to your bookshelf: Shoe Dog by Phil Knight and In Pursuit of Happiness by Stacey Duguid. Listen here to Nada and Garance’s first interview in 2022. Follow on Instagram at: @doré


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  • Dr. Sharon Malone is a nationally known expert in women’s health and the author of Grown Woman Talk. She is the Chief Medical Advisor at Alloy Women’s Health, a telehealth company that focuses on women over 40. Before joining Alloy, Dr. Malone was a partner at one of the oldest and most successful OB/GYN medical practices in Washington, D.C. She is board-certified by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and certified by the North American Menopause Society as a Certified National Menopause Practitioner. Throughout her professional career, she has been active in advocating for reproductive rights, reducing teen pregnancy, and eliminating health care disparities.


    In this episode, Nada sits down with Dr. Sharon Malone (or Dr. Sharon as she prefers) to discuss her book, Grown Women Talk: Your Guide to Getting and Staying Healthy, and her work as CMO with Alloy Women’s Health. Dr. Sharon is setting the record straight, from the history of women’s health research and the importance of self-advocacy to the impact of our genetics and hormone therapy. She dives head first into the history and lack of meaningful research from the medical community and the damage it’s left on women, especially black women in America. Her 30 years as an OB/GYN and her experience as a black woman give her insight into a population that has been grossly underserved. She unpacks the impact and offers solutions. The interview feels like a kitchen table conversation with your big sister, who happens to be a doctor. She does not sugarcoat the facts, but her signature warmth and playful attitude make it easy to consume. 


    Learn more about Dr. Sharon’s work at myalloy, and do yourself a favor and grab a copy of Grown Women Talk: Your Guide to Getting and Staying Healthy. Follow on Instagram: @smalonemd


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  • Willow Older and Deborah Huber are the founders of the Today I Noticed mindfulness practice and authors of Today I Noticed: A Little Book of Mindfulness that Will Change the Way You See the World. They also run Today I Noticed workshops for conferences, retreats, and corporations. Willow is a professional writer and editor, and Deborah has spent her career in creative and management roles in the tech industry. Long-time friends Deborah and Willow love hiking the trails of Marin County and imagining themselves swimming in the chilly SF Bay (but know they never will).


    In this episode, Nada sits down with Willow and Deb to talk about the daily practice of noticing; they call this practice a TIN—(Today I Noticed). They describe TINs as small moments of recognition and connection that, over time, can profoundly impact how we view ourselves and those within our community. The duo tells Nada how their friendship stumbled onto this practice and what led them to begin hosting workshops, coaching, and eventually, authorship. 


    Check out the Today I Noticed website. Willow recommends adding Yellow Face by R. F. Kuang, The Bee Sting by Paul Murray, and The Expectant Detectives by Kat Ailes to your bookshelf. Follow on Instagram: @today.i.noticed


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  • Dr. Aprilia West brings 20+ years of real-world experience and extensive training as a psychologist, coach, and organizational consultant. Dr. West’s specialized study and understanding of human behavior brings founders, tech entrepreneurs, artists, and entertainment executives her way. In addition, she trains other coaches and therapists worldwide in applying contextual behavioral science in clinical and organizational settings. She is the author of ACT for Your Best Life (2023), What You Feel Is Not All There Is (2021), and coauthor of Acceptance and Commitment Coaching in the Workplace in Positive Psychology in the Workplace (Springer 2021) and The Clinician’s Guide to Emotion Efficacy Therapy (2016).


    In this episode, Nada sits down with Aprilia to discuss why she decided to add coaching to her practice as a psychologist. Dr. West shares the many jobs and professional experiences she’s had and the common thread of helping others shape their narratives. Dr. Aprilia gives us an introduction to emotion efficacy training and offers a workshop for all After School members.


    Be sure to check out Aprilia’s website, her card deck full of great prompts ACT for Your Best Life, and her book What You Feel Is Not All There Is. She is currently reading Imaginable by Jane McGonigal and Why Fish Don't Exist by Lulu Miller. Follow on Instagram: @drapriliawest


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  • Sohee Jun is a renowned executive coach working with women leaders at all levels. With a Ph.D. in Organizational Psychology and over 20 years of experience in the field, Dr. Jun has dedicated her professional life to understanding the dynamics of workplaces for women and how to empower, enable, and equip women with the mindset, strategies, and behaviors to achieve aligned success. Her work has significantly contributed to leadership development, allowing women to go from good to great. She has worked at world-class organizations such as Warner Media (W.B.), Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL), and Washington Mutual (Chase) and is CEO of her consulting firm, S.J. Consulting. Her newest book: “The Inner Game: Secrets of High-Achieving Women For Navigating Work, Life, and Mindset” released in March 2024, explores the profound insights, wisdom, and actions that have been instrumental in empowering high-achieving and successful women in their career journey.


    In this episode, Nada sits down with Sohee to talk about her career as a leadership coach in the corporate space. Her curiosity and passion for deep, intentional listening have made her a much sought-after expert in her field. She is committed to helping her clients find their inner spark and encourages them to integrate their brains and hearts to create positive, forward growth. Sohee also shares her newest book and describes it as an invitation to feel connected, seen, and valued. The book is filled with stories of women sharing their hard-won wisdom and offering it up for your benefit. 


    Be sure to read Sohee’s new book, The Inner Game. She is reading The Greatness Mindset by Lewis Howes and listening on Audible to Manifest In Action by Roxie Nafousi. Check out her website for more information. Follow on Instagram: @soheejun_phd


    Be sure to read Sohee’s new book, The Inner Game, available March 5th. She is currently reading The Greatness Mindset by Lewis Howes and listening on Audible to Manifest In Action by Roxie Nafousi. Check out her website for more information. Follow on Instagram: @soheejun_phd


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  • Before Aviva Black launched her current venture, she was a history teacher, vice Principal, non-profit director, and yoga teacher. The throughline in all her work has been story-telling, so it was no surprise when she decided to launch Family Love Letters in 2018. Aviva works one-on-one with individuals and families today, documenting and sharing their cherished memories. She also presents to groups nationwide, discussing the importance of telling and preserving our stories. 


    In this episode, Nada sits down with Aviva to hear how a found letter from her father changed her trajectory and how a partnership and passion project turned into a solo business. She generously lets us into the hardships of partnering, offering great advice to consider before choosing a partner. She also shares how she launched with the help of a business coach and an investment in herself and urges us to start now–from wherever we are. Just start!


    Check out the Family Love Letters website. You can find more about Monica Shah’s business coaching at the Revenue Breakthrough website. The books that Aviva is currently reading are Who Not How by Benjamin Hardy and Dan Sullivan and Tom Lake by Ann Patchett. Follow on Instagram: @avivayblack


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  • Lisa Hickey & Jen Menchaca are two seasoned female veterans in contemporary fashion. They are longtime friends and colleagues and used their combined experience in sales, marketing, and branding to create the perfect collection of elevated basics for the market. The two love t-shirts and have always wanted to start a t-shirt line. Together, they identified a hole in the market for t-shirts in the better contemporary space. They noticed for a lot of brands, the t-shirt is an afterthought. From the beginning, Perfect White Tee listened to their customers by starting with the three classic styles they knew their customers wanted and needed. 


    In this episode, Nada sits down with Lisa and Jen to discuss their partnership and how it turned into a sweet friendship over the years. The two offer advice on what to look for in a business partner and share the challenges they faced before launching The Perfect White Tee. 


    Check out the Perfect White Tee website. Lisa is reading The Everyday Hero Manifesto by Robin Sharma, and Jen recommends listening to the Smartless Podcast. Follow on Instagram: @perfectwhitetee 


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  • Michele Gough Baril was burned out after two decades in the beauty industry. She left Los Angeles with her horse Romeo and headed north to Sonoma County to live with a herd of free-roaming horses. Being in nature provided a sanctuary of self-care that transformed her life. It allowed her to ask herself, "What's essential?"


    In this episode, Nada sits down with Michele, who takes us on her journey from being a high-level marketing executive at a major cosmetic brand and ultimately reaching beauty industry burnout to the founder of a successful skincare brand. She shares how two great loves in her life, Iris (her mother) and Romeo, gave her the strength to take a chance on herself and her dream. Michele details how her path of self-discovery and re-connection to nature helped her form her company's ethos and establish a new life for herself. And the two discuss their shared goal of slowing down this new year.


    Iris & Romeo tinted skincare products can be purchased at their website, Sephora, Credo, and Goop. Michele recommends adding Leaning Out by Tara Henley to your bookshelf. Follow on Instagram: @irisandromeo


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  • Rev. Dr. Pamela (Pam) King hosts With & For, a podcast that explores the depths of psychological science and spiritual wisdom. The podcast offers practical guidance toward spiritual health, wholeness, and thriving. She is also the Executive Director of the Thrive Center and the Peter L. Benson Professor of Applied Developmental Science in the School of Psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary. Dr. King co-authored The Reciprocating Self: Human Development in Theological Perspective and Thriving with Stone Age Minds and is co-editor of The Handbook of Spiritual Development in Childhood and Adolescence. 


    In this episode, Nada sits down with Dr. King to discuss her work at the THRIVE Center, where the science of psychology and the practice of spirituality collide. Pam desires to catalyze a movement of human thriving through research and resource development. To help us get there, she explains the three pillars of thriving and how they get reassessed in mid-life. 


    Be sure to tune in to With and For, Pam's new podcast. You can also learn more about her work at the Thrive Center. Pam is reading Open and Unafraid by David Taylor and The Strength That Remains by Tracy Kidder. She says the SBLA facial and eye wands are her skincare must-haves. Follow on Instagram: @DrPamKing, @pamebstyneking


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  • Midlife Reinvention Coaches Dana Hilmer and Wendy Perrotti are the Co-Creators of Camp Reinvention™, a transformational coaching company dedicated to one thing: helping women create a second half of life that they love. Their flagship 5-Star program is life-changing and has proven to help hundreds of women elevate their happiness and create their next act with confidence, excitement, and peace of mind. Are you ready for a change? It just might be your time to go to Camp. 


    In this episode, Nada sits down with Dana and Wendy to talk about their entrepreneurial partnership as the founders of Camp Reinvention. After years of solo careers, the two teamed up to help women rediscover and reinvent what life can look like in the middle third. Relying on one another's unique strengths while always remaining flexible, the two have taken their camp experience to the digital world, reaching more and more women each year. 


    You can learn more about Camp Reinvention and register for the next session. Be sure to check out what they are each reading: Determined by Robert Sapolsky and A Healthy State of Panic by Farnoosh Torabi. 

    Follow on Instagram: @campreinvention


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  • Courtney Cowan is the Founder and CEO of Milk Jar Cookies, a Los Angeles based cookie shop selling small-batch handmade classic and adventurous cookies.

     

    Courtney has been baking cookies since she was a child, and this hobby continued to give her joy into her adult life. She would often bring cookies to work, but her co-workers had no idea they weren’t from a bakery and that Courtney herself had made them. Soon, she began selling cookies online as a side hustle. Although Courtney enjoyed her job in television, her dream shifted when she considered a future in cookies.

     

    In this episode, Courtney shares what it was like to transition a seven-year side hustle into a re-branded brick-and-mortar shop and online business. Since Milk Jar Cookies opened five years ago, she has seen her sales consistently grow month after month. Courtney generously details how she has handled quality control, a growing team, and running her brick-and-mortar shop during times of growth and expansion.

     

    Courtney offers her social media tips to engage both loyal and new customers. She also explains how a brick-and-mortar shop and an online business can complement each other to convert sales. By the end of this episode, you’ll be logging onto Milk Jar Cookies to order your very own batch of deliciousness!


    You can follow Courtney at @milkjarcookies on Instagram. If you are interested in tasting these yummy cookies, go to www.milkjarcookies.com and order some today!


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  • Mareya Ibrahim is the founder and CEO of Grow Green Industries, Inc., an eco-solutions company focusing on producing food safety and shelf life. Grow Green Industries has created the Eat Cleaner product line, which removes 99.99% of wax, pesticide, and agricultural/handling residue that can carry bacteria from fresh produce.

     

    Although Mareya was in the food industry as a holistic nutritionist and trained chef, she didn’t see the need for the Eat Cleaner products until her father was diagnosed with cancer and was told to stay away from fresh produce. Mareya joined forces with her scientist father to create a solution that would allow him to eat produce and not be afraid of contracting foodborne illnesses.

     

    In this episode, Mareya shares how it felt to work her “second shift” building Grow Green Industries while maintaining a full-time marketing job and being a single mother. She also advises on the essential first steps to take when you are looking to patent a product.

     

    Mareya and her work is an example of how the passion for solving one issue can end up being the catalyst for so many others. She also discusses the ins and outs of offering an affiliate program to her customers and how "show & tell" is the best model to educate and market.

     

    There is no doubt; she is fueled by a fire to provide products that make food safer to eat, last longer, and curb food waste!

     

    Follow Mareya at @eatcleaner on Instagram and Facebook. If you are interested in checking out the Eat Cleaner products, meal plans, and other helpful resources, go to www.eatcleaner.com.

     

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  • Dr. Sandra Lee is a board-certified Dermatologist and social media sensation. In response to her enormous fan base, Dr. Pimple Popper, as she has come to be known as, has turned her focus to developing products and content to give her YouTube fans more of what they came for. Her skincare line, SLMD, and her blog, The Pretty Pimple, both provide answers to various skincare needs and questions.


    After being fascinated by an Instagram influencer, Dr. Sandra Lee decided to share videos of her daily work and soon found a community of people who are fascinated, obsessed, comforted and even appalled by her pimple-popping videos. 


    In this episode, Dr. Lee shares how she parlayed her internet success into multiple revenue streams. She’s honest and transparent about trying to balance various platforms while maintaining her dermatology practice and offers advice on delegating, letting go of control and differentiating yourself.  


    Follow Dr. Sandra Lee at @drpimplepopper and @slmdskincare on Instagram. You can find out more about Dr. Sandra Lee, her skincare line and watch some pimple-popping videos at www.slmdskincare.com and www.drpimplepopper.com. 


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  • Ira Green is the Founder and CEO of Freedom Deodorant, a natural deodorant company. Within one year, three of Ira’s friends were diagnosed with breast cancer. After hearing about the risks associated with antiperspirant, she took matters into her own hands and began researching natural deodorants.


    In this episode, Ira shares how she went from a successful financial career to a product entrepreneur. Fueled by her passion to find an effective natural deodorant, Ira developed a formula that ultimately led to the launch of Freedom. From perfecting her deodorant recipe to identifying distribution gaps and building public awareness, Ira has learned a thing or two from starting this “Freedom journey.”


    Ready to scale her business, Ira opens up about the humbling process of raising capital, especially as a woman. She shares her trial and error process in effectively using Freedom’s social media platforms and has great advice about trusting your intuition as opposed to outside voices. 


    Follow Ira at @freedomdeodorant on Facebook and Instagram. You can find out more about the Freedom products by going to www.freedomdeodorant.com.


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  • Dr. Efrat (Dr. E) is a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) with a Ph.D. in Integrative Medicine. After her wife was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, they discovered that functional medicine was the answer to her symptoms. Dr. E realized there was so much more to medicine than her traditional education taught her. She decided to pursue a degree in Functional Medicine, eventually earning her Ph.D. in Integrative Medicine.


    “I took my years of knowledge in Conventional Medicine as a Family Nurse Practitioner and my experience with Functional Medicine and merged them to create The KNEW Method. This method is designed to empower patients to realize their symptoms are Not in Their Head and give them the roadmap needed to get their health back on track.”


    In this episode, Nada sits down with Dr. E to discuss the KNEW Method and the factors that can contribute to failing health in midlife. She shares her top three recommendations for improving our health and even posits that there are some effects of aging can be prevented. 


    Check out Dr. E on her website and YouTube channel. And, be sure to get a copy of her book, It’s Not In Your Head. Follow on Instagram: @theknewmethod


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  • Dr. Sarah Milken is the creator and host of the midlife podcast “The Flexible Neurotic.” Her podcast is dedicated to “inspiring and normalizing midlife sh*t and personal growth.” As a 48-year-old woman on this journey, Sarah encourages women to take small steps towards self-reinvention. As Dr. Milken sees it, it’s not a midlife crisis; it’s a midlife remix. 


    Sarah was new to the podcast scene and a “social media virgin” only three years ago. She quickly grew her listener base, has been ranked in the top 1% of podcasts, and has amassed 52k Instagram followers. She has created a dedicated and engaged community of midlife women seeking answers in the “midlife self-expansion journey.” Prior to beginning this podcast, Sarah received her PhD in Educational Psychology at the University of Southern California and taught in the graduate school of education at USC. Sarah has served on several philanthropic boards and a Los Angeles private school. After taking time off to raise her two children (now teens), she dusted off her Ph.D. and decided to recreate herself by capitalizing on all of her strengths; hence, the Flexible Neurotic Podcast was born. 


    In this episode, Nada sits down with Sarah to discuss what it means to find your own voice in this middle third of life. Sarah shares the tension that comes from identifying yourself with a role or a job and how she instead identifies as a self-expander. Sarah and Nada discuss podcasting, motherhood, midlife, “golden shit shovels,” and the difficult times humanity is currently facing.

     

    Check out Sarah’s podcast, The Flexible Neurotic. Follow on Instagram: @theflexibleneurotic


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  • At 55, Julie Gordon White decided to lose her menopause belly fat, become as healthy as possible, and get control of her sweet and salty cravings. Through trial and error, she started making energy bars to keep cravings from sabotaging her effort. Her creation yielded a satisfying snack and resulted in Julie losing 10 pounds, having less brain fog, less fatigue, and feeling ten times better overall! In August 2020, Julie and a mostly menopausal team of experts turned her plant-based recipe into a delicious, all-natural, gluten-free energy bar with powerful ingredients to support female nutrition during menopause. Her MenoWell bars energize women and empower them on their menopausal journey.


    In this episode, Nada sits down with Julie to discuss their parallel paths in the entrepreneurial and midlife spaces. Julie shares how she always told her coaching clients not to pursue product-based ventures because the margins are small. Ignoring her own advice, she took on the challenge and created the first-ever functional food formulated for women in the stages of menopause.


    Check out MenoWell’s website and stock up on four flavors of Julie's bars. Julie recommends adding 10x Is Easier Than 2x by Dan Sullivan and Benjamin Hardy to your bookshelf. Follow on Instagram: @mymenowell


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  • Ritu Bhasin is an empowerment coach, speaker, justice advocate, and author. Her mission is to help create a world where all belong. 


    Born in Toronto, Canada to Sikh Punjabi immigrant parents, Ritu experienced the constant sting of racist bullying and struggled with cultural tension around her own identity. She carried her insecurities and the pressure to conform into her work life, first as a lawyer and then as an HR leader at a global law firm. Looking to heal and transform her life, she left her corporate job, launched her global DEI consulting firm, became a yoga and mindfulness teacher, studied trauma and wellness healing practices, wrote the bestselling book The Authenticity Principle, and dedicated her life to empowering others. In 2023, Ritu wrote the award-winning book We’ve Got This: Unlocking the Beauty of Belonging. 


    In this episode, Nada sits down with Ritu to talk about how she took the trauma of racist bullying and transformed it into a thriving DEI consultancy teaching clients about the impact of belonging. Ritu outlines three pillars to unlock the importance of belonging to ourselves and each other. Additionally, she offers her insight into our need for community, self-care, and tapping into our core wisdom.


    Be sure to check out Ritu Bhasin’s website, as well as her books We’ve Got This and The Authenticity Principle. You can also follow her and her viral 81-year-old father on Instagram: @ritu_bhasin.


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  • Elizabeth Hall is the founder of Eeze Natural Health. Her pioneering spirit led to the launch of Travel-eeze, an innovative product designed to alleviate constipation discomforts. Motivated by her health struggles, Elizabeth was committed to finding a solution to overcome challenges stemming from a complex medical history.


    Beyond her entrepreneurial endeavors, Elizabeth runs a residential real estate business and hosts the educational podcast ‘Gusty Babe’ where she shares empowering stories of hope and resilience. Her passion for wellness and property seamlessly converges as she blends her dedication to natural health solutions with a profound understanding of the real estate landscape.


    In this episode, Nada sits down with Elizabeth to look behind the curtain to understand the process of creating a natural supplement. Once word got out about the concoction she whipped up in her kitchen to combat her health struggles, all her friends began requesting her home remedy before heading out on vacation. Elizabeth shares how she juggles her two careers and dives into the importance of branding, especially around an awkward topic like constipation. 


    Check out Eeze Natural Health’s website and Elizabeth’s podcast The Gusty Babe. If you would like to take Elizabeth up on her kind offer, you can contact her at [email protected]. To connect with Erika Brechtel about your branding needs, check out Erika’s Instagram. Elizabeth recommends adding My Father Knew the Secret by Brian Proctor and Build the Life You Want by Arthur C. Brooks and Oprah Winfrey to your bookshelf. Follow on Instagram: @eezenaturalhealth


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  • Vicki Regan Stauber spent 12 years in Marketing and Business Development roles before earning her MBA at Northwestern University. After years in corporate roles, she turned her attention to a long-held interest in fashion. During her tenure in fashion she founded Sway Jewelry in 2001 and then took on a role as a creative director/buyer at a high-end luxury retailer. Years later, Vicki returned to Northwestern to work in Admissions and special projects at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management. During her time there, she supported the work of Sally Blount in her white paper “Getting More Women into the C-Suite Means Keeping Them in the Talent Pipeline.” 


    The disruption of the pandemic returned her to the ever-present reflection: “What do I love to do? What am I good at? Designing, Styling, Discovering, Curating, and Sharing.” These questions and answers led her back to her love of fashion, this time with a slight name change, Sway Into It.


    When not designing jewelry, mining fashion sites, hunting for an elusive pair of shoes in her size, or styling & personal shopping, she enjoys Pilates, walks in the Botanic Gardens, art, travel, and visiting her kids - one on the West Coast, one on the East Coast.


    In this episode, Nada sits down with Vicki to discuss why she returned to her jewelry business, why it took her so long to get into fashion in the first place and what she would do differently in her career. Vicki shares the importance of zigging and zagging and eventually seeing the dots connect to provide a foundation for the work we want to do. 


    Check out swayintoit.com. Vicki recommends adding The Nigerwife by Venessa Walters to your bookshelf. And be sure to read Sally Blount’s white paper, “Getting More Women into the C-Suite Means Keeping Them in the Talent Pipeline.” Follow on Instagram: @swayintoit


    Please follow us at @thisislibertyroad on Instagram--that's where we hang out the most and connect with our community. And please rate and review this podcast. It helps to know if these conversations inspire and equip you to consider what's now and what's next.


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