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The Second Act Executive

The Second Act Executive

De: TAWNIE WOLF
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Hosted by former corporate executive, philanthropy entrepreneur, and writer Antoinette Wolf, “The Second Act Executive” podcast is for corporate leaders transitioning into their own private firms or practices. We discuss navigating this shift, from leveraging your expertise to building a new venture. The show also delves into financial topics, including stocks, to help you build a solid foundation for your next chapter. Her unique background as a real estate agent and mother adds a personal touch to the conversations. Tune in for candid, insightful advice on your entrepreneurial journey.TAWNIE WOLF Economía
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  • Special Edition: Building Offline Power in a Digital War
    Apr 12 2026

    This is a Special Edition of The Second Act Executive with Tawnie Wolf—former corporate executive turned entrepreneur, philanthropist, licensed real estate professional, writer, single and mother.

    In this episode, we break down what’s really happening behind the scenes as professionals, families, and businesses navigate a world that has become increasingly digital, competitive, and unstable.


    This conversation connects two defining moments:


    • 2017 — when approximately $14.8 billion in Chinese funding shifted away from Hollywood, reshaping media, influence, and where attention—and money—flows
    • COVID-19 — when many of us turned to online spaces like Iyanla Vanzant workshops and Agape services for guidance, structure, and community during global shutdowns

    But here’s the difference:

    Some people consumed that information. Others applied it.


    As Capital & Clarity expands and reconnects with real communities, this episode challenges listeners to move from passive learning to real-world execution.

    Drawing inspiration from Successful and impactful influencers like Martha Stewart, Kris Jenner, and Oprah Winfrey, Tawnie also breaks down how high-level branding and structured lifestyle systems can be transformed into scalable, tangible business models—leading to the creation of Master Class Kits designed for:

    • Stock traders
    • Corporate executives
    • Professionals 55+ transitioning into private practice

    These aren’t trends—they are disciplined, curated systems built for legacy-minded individuals.


    Inside this episode:


    • Why the digital space became oversaturated after COVID
    • How the 2017 funding shift changed media, influence, and competition
    • The gap between learning and applying information
    • How executive-level branding translates into real products and systems
    • Why building offline structure and community is now essential


    This episode is for leaders who understand:

    You don’t build legacy through noise—you build it through strategy, structure, and execution.

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    Because your Second Act isn’t about keeping up—

    It’s about taking your position back.


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    20 m
  • The Silent War: Digital Power, AI Deception, and the Fight for Our Children
    Apr 6 2026


    In this hard-hitting episode of The Second Act Executive,

    Tawnie Wolf—former corporate executive turned entrepreneur, writer, philanthropist, and mother—breaks down the intersection of global conflict, financial power shifts, and the growing dangers facing families in the digital age.

    From escalating tensions in Iran and the strategic role of companies like Palantir, to the $14.8 billion withdrawal from U.S. media in 2017, this episode connects the dots between global decisions and what’s happening on your child’s phone today.

    Tawnie exposes the rise of a hyper-competitive online environment where attention is currency, identities can be artificially generated, and influence is often manufactured—not earned. She dives into the risks of AI impersonation, algorithm-driven behavior, and the psychological impact of social media on today’s youth, highlighting real-world cases that underscore the urgency of digital awareness.

    This episode is not about fear—it’s about clarity, strategy, and protection.

    If you are a parent, executive, or anyone navigating today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, this conversation will challenge how you think about influence, safety, and responsibility.

    Because this isn’t just technology—it’s a shift in power. And your family is part of the equation.

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    15 m
  • Resurrection, Resources, and Resolve
    Apr 4 2026

    In this unexpected "Saturday Special" live from Capital & Clarity in Williamsburg, VA, host Tawnie Wolf steps outside the usual Wednesday night structure to lean into the unique energy of Easter weekend.

    Tawnie opens the episode by reflecting on the significance of Easter and the concept of "Resurrection"—not just as a holiday, but as a blueprint for the "Second Act" of our lives. It’s a powerful reminder that we have the authority to rise, transform, and build anew, regardless of the chapters that came before.

    Key segments in this episode include:

    • The Over-50 Portfolio: Why investing in your 50s is about infrastructure, not hype. Tawnie breaks down her focus on the "gatekeepers" of AI and processing power—Nvidia and AMD—and explains why her current academic journey back into Excel and higher-level math has solidified Microsoft as her definitive "anchor" holding.

    • The Advocacy Protocol: A serious, step-by-step guide for families in Virginia. Tawnie outlines the critical actions to take—from the APS Hotline to the Long-Term Care Ombudsman—the moment you suspect elder abuse or neglect in an assisted living community.

    • Saturday at Capital & Clarity: An update on the movement happening with business owners where legal awareness, psychological insight, and executive strategy converge in a signature "blueberry blue" environment.


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    10 m
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