Episodios

  • Rewrite Your Money Story: Financial Planning + Feminine Power With The Biz Hippie; Scarlett Stanhope
    Feb 24 2026

    Money isn’t just math. It’s memory.


    In this conversation, I’m joined by Scarlett Stanhope – also known as The Biz Hippie – for a refreshingly honest exploration of money, power, and the stories so many women have quietly inherited about both.


    Scarlett’s work lives at the intersection of financial planning and intuition, helping women move beyond either/or thinking and into a relationship with money that’s both practical and expansive. Because for many women, money isn’t just about budgets or bank accounts. It’s about safety. Permission. Nervous systems. And the deeply embedded belief that wanting wealth somehow conflicts with being values-driven, ethical, or spiritually grounded.


    Together, we unpack the most common money misconceptions women carry, how to tell the difference between a mindset block and a systems problem, and what it really takes to feel safe holding more not just earning more. We talk about money wounds, abundance that shows up on a spreadsheet (not just a vision board), and what a more feminine, collaborative, sustainable financial system could actually look like in practice.


    This is a conversation for anyone who’s ever felt too juju for finance or too practical for the spiritual world and suspected there might be a more integrated way. Thoughtful, grounded, and deeply human, this episode is about rewriting your money story with clarity, confidence, and zero apology.


    Check out her class too!


    I’m so glad you’re here for it.


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    38 m
  • The Power Of The Period: Healthcare Access And Ending Shame With EmpowerHer Founder Avery Bruen And VP Brooke Blankenship
    Feb 10 2026

    We often talk about the glass ceiling in business, but what if the true barrier to a woman’s full potential starts much lower—at the most basic level of her health and healthcare access? Imagine trying to lead a meeting, ace an exam, or secure funding when you can’t access essential menstrual products. This is the reality of “period poverty,” a silent struggle that affects millions and is rooted in shame and lack of access.


    In this powerful conversation, we dive deep with Avery Bruen and Brooke Blankenship, the dynamic young founders of EmpowerHer. They started their mission in high school, tackling period poverty head-on by providing quality products and crucial education to underserved communities. Discover why access to period products is fundamentally a leadership and equity issue, not just a side note. Avery and Brooke share their journey—from neighborhood drives to a thriving organization serving over 11,000 students—and reveal the business savvy, resilience, and intergenerational wisdom required to build a mission-driven movement from the ground up.


    If you’ve ever wondered how small, practical interventions can unlock enormous change and shatter assumptions, don’t miss this episode. Their story is a powerful metaphor for overcoming any professional obstacle.


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    44 m
  • Defining And Redefining The Future Of Work With Jena McGregor
    Feb 3 2026

    The way we work is seemingly broken and does not serve us at all. To ensure that the future of work is way better than today, a couple of things we are so used to right now must be vastly transformed. Kate Byrne chats with Jena McGregor, Managing Editor of Charter, who sheds light on how most businesses are trying to fix the workplace using the wrong tools. She explains what it takes for workplaces to improve people retention, how leaders can lead with authenticity and adaptability, and how to prioritize human sustainability when it comes to work. Find out the roadmap to creating truly dynamic workplaces and help change the future of work for good.


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    31 m
  • Not Taking No For An Answer: Winter Of Discontent: How Tamara Garvey Uses Art To Confront Misogyny And Reclaim History
    Jan 27 2026

    When words fail to clearly convey what you feel or what you want to say, using a different medium may be more effective. Kate Byrne sits down with artist Tamara Garvey, who uses art to confront misogyny in this day and age, when women are attacked even by people in positions of power. She talks about her upcoming multimedia art show, The Winter of Discontent, featuring paintings of the Log Lady from Twin Peaks and recordings of real-life women responding to J.D. Vance’s infamous “childless cat ladies” statements. Discover how art can be an avenue of advocacy and bring empowerment to every single woman in the world.


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    42 m
  • Designing A More Courageous Life: Bluubird Founder And CEO Katie Begando On Outdoors, Identity, And Building The Purpose Driven Brand From The Ground Up
    Jan 20 2026

    On today’s Women Advancing, I’m joined by Katie Begando, Founder and CEO of Bluubird—a brand built on the idea that influence isn’t just for people with massive platforms or loud megaphones. It’s something we grow, collectively, through trust, community, and showing up consistently.


    Katie’s story reflects a real shift in how brands are built today. Not top-down. Not alone. But with a village—customers, creators, partners, and believers—who help shape the brand as it grows. In our conversation, we talk about democratizing influence, listening closely to the people you serve, and what it really looks like to build momentum without losing your center.


    We also dig into the realities of founding and scaling a consumer brand—the scrappy decisions, the resilience required, and the leadership it takes to keep going when the path isn’t linear.


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    42 m
  • Changing The Game: Filling A Market Gap For Women And Girls, One Bold Swing At A Time With Featherie Founder, Kate Korngold, And Right Hand Mom, Kristy, Mind A Gap And Win
    Jan 13 2026

    It’s time to start minding the gap—specifically the one where a fast-growing market is quietly being left out. Join us as we sit down with the remarkable mother-daughter founding team behind Featherie, a golf apparel company, to talk about spotting an overlooked opportunity in a male-dominated industry. Founder Kate Korngold, a high school sophomore, and her mom and ops person, Kristy Korngold, share the journey of building a brand that refuses to “shrink it and pink it” for female golfers. They explore how trusting lived experience as market insight, embracing intergenerational leadership, and having the courage to build something new expands choice, belonging, and possibility for the women and girls who come next.


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    31 m
  • Quantum Change In Real Time: Being A Cultural Catalyst With Co-Founder Jaclyn Orent
    Jan 6 2026

    The old models of success—all grit, grind, and self-sacrifice—are crumbling. Enter the cultural catalyst, the new breed of female leader who isn't just building a business; she's architecting a movement. In this paradigm-shifting conversation, we dive deep with Jaclyn Orent, Co-founder and Frequency Architect behind the Cultural Catalysts Network. Discover how to transform your wisdom into legacy, not through depletion, but through ease, grace, and an energetically aligned community. Learn the science behind leading from desire instead of fear, why your consciousness is the ultimate growth hack, and how personal transformation is the first step toward cultural revolution. If you're a female founder or leader ready to step out of the old frameworks and activate your highest impact, tune in. Your next evolution starts here.

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    39 m
  • Gaslighting At Work: Power, Boundaries, And Knowing Your Rights With Attorney Alreen Haeggquist
    Dec 23 2025

    When you walk out of a meeting questioning your own sanity, you need to know the truth about gaslighting at work. Attorney Alreen Haeggquist, founder and managing partner of Haeggquist & Eck, LLP, is a powerhouse advocate who digs right into this pervasive and psychologically damaging workplace issue, breaking down what it is—and what it absolutely is not. Discover the subtle red flags often missed, how gender and power dynamics amplify the abuse, and the critical steps you must take to reclaim your self-trust, including exactly when to document, speak up, or call a lawyer. This is your masterclass in protecting your mental clarity, emotional boundaries, and professional rights to truly heal after being undermined. Take your negative trauma and turn it into power.


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    36 m