Empower yourself financially. Successful women executives, workplace pioneers, self-made entrepreneurs, industry trendsetters and money-savvy experts reveal insights on how to get ahead, reach your goals, and achieve professional success. They join host Veronica Dagher every Tuesday.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | CareersBusiness |
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Katie Rodan and Kathy Fields, co-founders of skincare treatment Proactiv and their namesake brand, Rodan + Fields, tell WSJ's Veronica Dagher what they've learned about partnership and building companies.
Emily Ramshaw, cofounder of women-focused nonprofit media company the 19th*, tells WSJ's Veronica Dagher how she's adapted her organization to the coronavirus and why the untold stories of the female electorate matter.
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This *was* a great idea until you brought on MLM founders as serial entrepreneurs đ embarrassing that a financial magazine is endorsing these network market companies
Featuring MLMs and beauty companies wasnât wise. Also the episode on mastering the side hustle? How about you provide info useful to everyday women. You know, the people listening... no average American can pick up a weekend job that will pay off a $1M home in 6 years so they can keep buying up property as a âside hustleâ. patronizing since plenty of poor people have multiple jobs by necessity and arenât ever going to live the way these wealthy women do.
Sad to see it end, I just found it! Everyone was so inspiring!
I really dislike that the podcast brought on Rodan and Fields - itâs a multi level marketing company that takes advantage of many people by scamming them into thinking they can make money by being âdownlinesâ. Itâs really a pyramid scheme, and should not be celebrated.
This podcast was excellent in shining a light on the importance of knowledge!!!
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