This week, we have the pleasure of sitting down with Brooke Bartholomay Quinn, Chief Customer Officer at Carrot Fertility. With her vast experience and insight into reproductive health, Brooke is the perfect person to discuss normalizing menopause, perimenopause, and fertility care in the workplace. We’ll also be delving into how healthcare companies and doctors often treat childfree women differently than those who have or want to have children.
Join us as we dive into these important topics on “We Need to Talk About Women+ Health in the Workplace." Tune in now!
Soyini Chan Shue's commitment to providing safety as a fundamental human right has made her a true champion in the securities industry. Listen to hear more about Soyini's story of trailblazing in an unfamiliar environment and her vision for a better future.
We sit down with Soyini, Owner and Founder of City Safe Partners, to discuss her journey in a male-dominated field, the opportunities she provides for people of color, and her passion for entrepreneurship.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of the most influential voices in safety and security! Join us for "Safety is a Human Right" as we discuss how we can all make a difference.
Dr. Carol Parker Walsh has taken a unique path to becoming one of the leading executive coaches in the corporate world. After a life-changing car accident, she decided to follow her intuition and start her own consulting firm, focusing on working with women who want to make a difference in their own lives and those around them.
Carol is the founder of Carol Parker Walsh Consulting, a firm focused on helping female leaders reach their potential and find balance in their lives. She is also a strong advocate for listening to one's inner voice when it comes to making decisions about our futures. In this episode, we discuss her story and how she uses her experience to help other women make a difference in their lives and the world. We explore topics such as retaining female leadership, listening to our inner voices to show up for ourselves, and why she's so passionate about helping women in midlife gain clarity and confidence.
This episode is sure to inspire you to take action and find more meaning in your life. Join us for "Life Is Too Short To Be Doing Something You Don't Love!"
Deepa Purushothaman is a powerful force in the world of business and corporate America. She is a passionate advocate for women of color, advocating for their recognition and advancement in the workplace. As the co-founder of nFormation, she has dedicated her career to helping other women of color break down barriers and redefine power in corporate America.
On the show, Deepa shares her wisdom and experience on how to use challenges and obstacles as a powerful source of fuel. She explains why it's important to stay true to your values, even in the face of opposition. Additionally, she discusses her new book, "The First, the Few, the Only," which offers practical advice for women of color trying to break into the corporate world.
Don't miss this inspiring conversation with Deepa Purushothaman and gain valuable insight on how to use challenges and obstacles as fuel! Tune in to "Using Challenges and Obstacles as Fuel" this week for an empowering journey of growth, reflection, and success.