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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | CareersBusiness | |||

This week, Emily and Elyssa sit down with Susana Venegas, MA, AMFT, a bilingual Marriage & Family Therapist whose story is one of resilience, compassion, and cultural pride. From her family’s immigration journey to her work helping others heal, Susan... more
In this episode of Girls That Excel, we sit down with Summer Harness, FNP-BC, CANS, founder of Summer Aesthetics, and Nikki Hassell, PA-C, who leads their Medical Weight Loss & Wellness program. From subtle enhancements with Botox and threads to pers... more
In this episode, we explore the inspiring journey of Cameron, a dedicated firefighter who overcame dyslexia to excel in his career. Cameron shares his experiences, challenges, and triumphs, offering valuable insights into the world of firefighting an... more
In this engaging episode, Emily and Elyssa interview Richard, a seasoned entrepreneur and innovator in the life sciences sector. The conversation explores Richard's journey from childhood aspirations to a successful career in science and entrepreneur... more
Emily and Elyssa are back after a summer break, introducing new dynamics for Season Two, including the addition of Annah! They reflect on the lessons learned from Season One and discuss the rebranding of the podcast to focus more on storytelling and ... more
In this episode, the hosts discuss the significance of summer jobs and how they shape personal and professional growth. They share their first job experiences, the lessons learned, and the importance of balancing work with fun. The conversation also ... more
AI is changing the workplace as we know it, but how should we embrace it without losing our humanity? In this episode, Manisha Dhawan, a leader in digital transformation, offers her expertise on the future of work, the ethics of AI, and the responsib... more
Is it really delegation if you just do it yourself? This week, we’re tackling the art of letting go without losing control. We’ll walk through how to delegate with intention, build trust with your team, and stop micromanaging. Plus, we play Would You... more










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