Random Businesswoman Podcasts

  • Women Who Can Podcast
  • From A to Z with WB
  • Hello Beauty
  • Career Strategies for Women that Work
  • GET TO THE CONTEST
  • kimtalks’s podcast
  • Voice Lessons
  • The Change Over
  • Standing Out
  • Amigas in Business
  • The Gutsy Boss with Becky Mollenkamp
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    Women Who Can Podcast

    Women Who Can Podcast

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    Since Feb 26, 2020 18:48 UTC

    Higher Self & I is the podcast for ambitious female entrepreneurs who are ready to achieve and sustain mind-blowing results in their biz. It’s a show that will release you of your victim mindset and give you complete freedom and energy to jump into the self you always knew you could be. Each week, Rebecca Haydon will help you lock your mindset into gear and empower you to step into the person you always knew you were meant to be – a bad-ass CEO who is here to claim her freaking millionaire life! You can connect with Rebecca on Instagram @_rebeccahaydon_. To work with Rebecca, head to rebeccahaydon.com.

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    From A to Z with WB

    From A to Z with WB

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    Since Jan 29, 2021 11:59 UTC

    Welcome to “The William Boston Show,” where fashion designer, real estate investor, author, and life coach, William Boston, takes you on an inspiring journey of self-discovery and personal growth. In this captivating podcast, William shares his profound insights and experiences to motivate and empower listeners to unleash their true potential and become the best versions of themselves. Whether you aspire to excel in your career, enhance your style, achieve financial independence, or simply lead a more fulfilling life, “The William Boston Show” provides the tools and inspiration to make positive changes. Join William as he shares powerful stories, actionable strategies, and the wisdom gained from his own life journey, all designed to ignite the spark within you and propel you towards a brighter future. Tune in to “The William Boston Show” and embark on a transformational voyage towards self-improvement, empowerment, and a renewed sense of purpose. Get ready to embrace your full potential and create a life you truly love!

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    Hello Beauty

    Hello Beauty

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    Since Aug 25, 2018 04:34 UTC

    Hello Beauty- Yes, you! Join me, host Joyce Platon, as I chat with today’s beauty, wellness, and lifestyle visionaries. Let’s discover their motivating journey together as I merge my love for the art and my passion in revealing one’s true inner beauty.

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    Career Strategies for Women that Work

    Career Strategies for Women that Work

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    Since Dec 3, 2020 15:00 UTC

    Many professional women aspire to advance their careers. Yet, many encounter common obstacles when navigating the landscape both at work and at home. From corporate cultures to internal chatter, high impact women are often searching for proven and actionable strategies to make their goals a reality. With firsthand experience in demanding roles while juggling the numerous demands outside of work, JJ DiGeronimo, a woman in tech turned award-winning author for working women, shares some of her best strategies to empower women at work and in life right here. From self-efficacy to self-boundaries, from asking for a raise to landing a board seat to maneuvering guilt, this podcast offers a series of proven initiatives for women looking to accelerate their professional paths. As many have already learned, much of what happens on the outside starts on the inside. So don’t be surprised if we chat about mindfulness, mediation, and ancient practices too! My goal with Career Strategies for Women that Work is to create safe places to learn, explore and identify what is no longer serving us with opportunities to unleash our inner knowing to illuminate our next level of impact. Through personal anecdotes, examples, and stories from those who have stumbled, fallen, and succeeded, this podcast shares insight to focus on specific actions to maximizes your talents and make your professional goals a reality.

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    GET TO THE CONTEST

    GET TO THE CONTEST

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    Since Apr 9, 2018 04:00 UTC

    The Get to the Contest Small Business Podcast is a program aimed at motivated small business owners and entrepreneurs looking to improve their business. With Warwick Jackson, Chartered Accountant as host and various industry specialists as guests, the show provides answers to the common questions entrepreneurs face when looking to grow, sustain and market their business. Warwick draws on his background in both business & Elite Sport to help business owners to drill down & focus on the the critical KPI’s that drive performance. Get to the Contest is another way of asking the question: “What should I prioritise or focus on to drastically improve my performance?” Answer this question and you will be kicking goals with your small business.

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    kimtalks’s podcast

    kimtalks’s podcast

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    Since Jan 16, 2019 22:01 UTC

    Welcome to “Kim Talks Resilience,” the podcast that brings you inspiring stories and valuable insights from female founders, authors, coaches, and entrepreneurs. Join your host, Kim Hayden, as she tackles the challenges women face in business and explores their stories of resilience. Through candid conversations, Kim and her guests share personal journeys, strategies for success, and the transition from corporate to entrepreneur life.

    Kim Hayden, a resident of Calgary, Alberta, with roots in Wichita, Kansas, is the driving force behind this empowering podcast. With a deep belief in integrity and ingenuity, Kim has achieved remarkable success as a lifelong entrepreneur. Her experience has taught her that the cornerstone of a thriving business lies in prioritizing clients and the community.

    Kim’s journey began in 1999 when she launched her real estate career. As an award-winning Realtor and a recognized Community Expert, Kim has facilitated over 1500 transactions during her 22-year career. Her keen eye for sales and staging advice has helped clients increase their equity return by tens of thousands of dollars. Not only does she coach the public, but Kim also imparts her wisdom to fellow real estate agents, guiding them in the three P’s of Property Prosperity.

    Beyond her real estate accomplishments, Kim and her husband, Doug, were honored with the Alberta Centennial award and the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Commonwealth award for their outstanding contributions as citizens. Their dedication to making a difference in their community is a testament to their commitment to others.

    Kim’s entrepreneurial spirit led her to produce and host several successful television shows. From 2014 to 2018, she brought viewers the delightful “Kim’s Kitchen” on Shaw TV and showcased the best of “Homes & Lifestyles Canada” for two seasons on CTV. Her talent for hosting extended beyond the small screen as she graced numerous red carpets, connecting with a diverse range of individuals.

    In 2019, Kim established the Resilient New Media and Resilient Series brand, transitioning into the leadership space. This innovative platform focuses on supporting women as they strive to achieve their highest levels of success. Through collaboration and shared experiences, Resilient Series empowers female founders, coaches, speakers and entrepreneurs.

    On “Kim Talks Resilience,” you can expect deep conversations that build confidence, credibility, and relevance. Kim’s guests offer unique perspectives and practical advice, drawing from their own triumphs and challenges. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, a seasoned businesswoman, or simply seeking inspiration, this podcast is a valuable resource for personal and professional growth.

    Join Kim Hayden on “Kim Talks Resilience” as she embarks on a journey to uplift women in business, celebrating their resilience and sharing the keys to their success.

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    Voice Lessons

    Voice Lessons

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    Since Jan 15, 2020 20:46 UTC

    Voice lessons is a podcast about visibility, creativity and the way women lead. Whether inspired by a book, a piece of art or a movement, each lesson rewrites the definition of entrepreneurship through the feminine lens. Led by author, producer and entrepreneur Kim Kuhteubl, these transparent, conscious and unexpected conversations lift the veil on women’s curiosities, their creative process, pleasures, fears, faith, secrets and the personal nature of femininity. When it comes to doing business, the structures for the way we earned a living were shaped in response to the needs of the majority of the earners: men. Femininity didn’t have a business context, nor did the value of the unpaid and highly necessary work of women at home, period. But in this moment, women have unprecedented, economic, mobility, independence and visibility and are consciously, disrupting what is. Creating a new paradigm requires inner work; work that we’re all doing together. SHOWNOTES @ www.voicelessonspodcast.com NEW EPISODES released every WEDNESDAY. FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM @voicelessonspodcast

    After a flash of inspiration, Deborah Alma bought a vintage ambulance on eBay and became “The Emergency Poet”. Another flash several years later and she bought a shop, founding the world’s first “Poetry Pharmacy”, a tea, performance, and consultation space where Alma prescribes handpicked poems to her patients. In this episode, we take an inside look at the healing, intimate power that poetry has, and how it connects people to the spiritual part of themselves. You’ll learn that being on the outside of normal can be the best part of how you share your voice and operate your business, allowing some decisions to be made purely on moments of playful creativity.

    TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE:

    – What is “emergency poetry” and how did Deborah turn her creative passion into a career?
    – Why we turn to poetry at times of crisis or at heightened states of emotion.
    – How poetry taught Deborah the power of listening.
    – The intimate nature of poetry and how it can serve as an extension of yourself, allowing you to become more open.
    – How being mixed race/mixed class informed Deborah’s work and the importance of combatting situations of prejudice.
    – Why what Deborah values most about herself is invisible to others.
    – The journey from creative to businesswoman.
    – The struggles of taking yourself seriously as a creative business owner and the boundaries that should be addressed.
    – Why some creatives want to give away their work for free.
    – Do you have to be ruthless to be good at business?
    – The collegiate way that women lead and why they work with you instead of for you.

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    (1:25) About eight years ago, I suddenly bought a vintage ambulance on eBay. All of my friends saying, no, do it. It wasn’t an idea to have a business particularly. It was just a kind of a piece of art, I suppose. A kind of creative idea to go and do poetry prescriptions.

    (7:14) And it’s got all the original ironmongers shelves, sort of mid Victorian shelves. And I was peering through the dusty windows at these shelves and the mahogany counter and an old tale. And it was a bit like the emergency poet thing. I just had this kind of flash of inspiration.

    (7:24) The flash of the inspiration, is that the same place where the poems come from for you?
    Yes. It’s the kind of free, almost childlike, playful part of me that hasn’t died. I just indulge it all the time. It’s the same place I think.

    (9:28) I think what happens here as well as the States is that school can put you off to poetry. People pick poetry apart in the classroom and it destroys it. It destroys that kind of immediate and intimate response.

    (12:22) I realized how sharing a poem could take them in their head to somewhere positive. So I learned that, I learned that people like being listened to really carefully. I learned that people like you to ask unexpected questions. They like to talk about themselves.

    (12:33) There’s a process…this question and then this question, so that they don’t go off into unsafe territory. It’s always about them. It’s always about positive parts of themselves. Then it kind of comes to a resolution and at that point I asked them what they’d like a poem for whether it’s work stress or anxiety or they’re bullied at work or whatever it is, and it’s right at the end. So we don’t dwell on the thing too much. The poem should answer that.

    (15:10) It’s such a personal relationship. That that very intimate relationship, yourself, your emotions in that text, whether it’s fictional or a poem.

    (21:34) For me because it’s not seen as well. It’s part of me that’s really important and that I love and I’m not in touch with it. It’s not addressed most of the time. So it was really nice to be able to write about it actually. There’s a line in one of the poems from when I was little and we put bells around our ankles, my mum and me and my sister and we’d dance, Indian dancing and I grew up with the films and it goes right through me. But it’s not seen.

    (18:19) I think there’s something that women do that’s very different. It’s more about working together, worrying about the people, how people feel when they work with you, that they work with you and not for you. That kind of collegiate way of doing things. I can be a bit of a softie. I want to give things away all the time.

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    The Change Over

    The Change Over

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    Since Dec 7, 2018 01:03 UTC

    Why be content when you can be happy? The Change Over is about breaking societal norms if they compromise your happiness. It’s about being transparent with the struggles and loud with the successes. Each episode Alanna provides a transparent story related to growing pains and practical tips on how to become the best and happiest version of yourself.

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    Standing Out

    Standing Out

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    Since Sep 25, 2020 18:22 UTC

    Presented by Nancy Graham and Brady Plunkett of PWL Capital.

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    The Gutsy Boss with Becky Mollenkamp

    The Gutsy Boss with Becky Mollenkamp

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    Since Mar 12, 2020 20:23 UTC

    Ready to be a Gutsy Boss? In this weekly podcast, host Becky Mollenkamp (founder of The Gutsy Boss movement) shares mindset tips to help you get over self-doubt and live more courageously. She also interviews badass bosses about the ways the decided to get gutsy and build the businesses and lives of their dreams. Prepare to learn, get inspired, and be motivated to get gutsy!

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