Stories of women letting go to get ahead

Why, when, and how to reinvent your career.

Mary Kay Ziniewicz: Leading a work revolution for mamas everywhere
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Mary Kay Ziniewicz: Leading a work revolution for mamas everywhere

“It’s time for a work revolution.” This is Mary Kay Zniewicz’s motto when it comes to women and work. Mary Kay started her career in media, law, and marketing but today she is the Founder of Bus Stop Mamas, a career reentry program for moms to pursue flexible work. Mary Kay and I talk about the importance of access to career knowledge, the bus stop experience that inspired her to launch Bus Stop Mamas, and what she wishes companies would do to keep women in the workforce. Read on for more about the revolution Mary Kay is leading!

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Kristi Andrus: Why entrepreneurship is the best-kept secret for moms
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Kristi Andrus: Why entrepreneurship is the best-kept secret for moms

Kristi Andrus left a successful career as a media executive at HBO, managing affiliate accounts during The Sopranos to Game of Thrones. She and her husband spent two years traveling and raising their kids. Then, Kristi launched a coaching business to help women feeling stuck in their careers figure out how to maximize their potential and purpose. We talk about Kristi’s pivots in and out of the workforce, why entrepreneurship is the best-kept secret for moms, and how women can work less but be more.

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Lauren Tetenbaum: Why women are pivoting today
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Lauren Tetenbaum: Why women are pivoting today

Lauren Tetenbaum is one of the millions of women who changed their career since the COVID-19 pandemic began. A licensed social worker and attorney, she pivoted away from her career in law to become a therapist supporting young women and working and new moms. Lauren and I talked about how she knew it was time to change and the excitement she felt after transitioning into a role that felt right. Lauren is personally and professionally on the pulse of what other working women are feeling lately, helpful coping mechanisms for working parents, and what employers should be doing to retain women in the workforce.

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Mari-Anne Chikerema Chiromo: Career pivots and entrepreneurship as a single mom
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Mari-Anne Chikerema Chiromo: Career pivots and entrepreneurship as a single mom

Mari-Anne Chikerema Chiromo has built a dynamic career spanning big law firms, big tech, big 4 consultancy and also entrepreneurship. Her career path is fluid, but her mission is steadfast: as a single mom, to build a legacy and future opportunity for her son. Mari-Anne and I talk about her identity as a single mom, immigrant, and woman of color and its impact on her career and decision to launch entrepreneurial side hustles. Plus why the corporate world can be exhausting for people who are visually different and what advice she has for those who feel fed up.

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Kristen Johnson — How do you launch a company during a global pandemic?
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Kristen Johnson — How do you launch a company during a global pandemic?

Kristen Johnson grew up in a family of entrepreneurs and always dreamed of starting her own business. But she never took the leap—until she was forced to. A COVID layoff was the push she needed to reimagine her career trajectory. Two days later, she began working on her own marketing company. Since becoming an entrepreneur, she has gained more challenging work, impact, and time with her family. We talk about her layoff as a blessing, how to launch a business during the pandemic, and why her definition of success changed.

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Mai Ton — If You Can’t Find It, Build It
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Mai Ton — If You Can’t Find It, Build It

Mai Ton built a successful career as the go-to HR leader for growth startups. But when her daughter started questioning why she was always the only woman and woman of color in the room, she committed to working with diverse leaders and work cultures. If you can’t find it, build it. Today Mai is the Chief People Officer at Kickstarter and still coaches leaders as part of her own consulting business. She also wrote the book Come Into My Office: Stories from an HR Leader in Silicon Valley. It’s her mission to level the playing field for her daughter and other children entering the workforce over the next decade.

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Ellen Rice Chever —  Becoming a DEI&A game changer
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Ellen Rice Chever — Becoming a DEI&A game changer

Ellen Rice Chever pivoted her career as a healthcare consultant to become a D&EIA leader and podcast host. I talk with Ellen about the importance of aligning your career with your lived experiences, how being “the only” in the room motivated her career pivot, and why working moms have it so hard today. Ellen also shares her top advice for women and underrepresented groups trying to build their best possible career. 

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Lori Mihalich-Levin: A risk-averse lawyer becomes an entrepreneur
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Lori Mihalich-Levin: A risk-averse lawyer becomes an entrepreneur

Lori Mihalich-Levin, a self-professed risk-averse lawyer, built a successful, traditional legal career as a big law attorney and policy analyst. Then she had two kids within two years and experienced firsthand the challenges of returning to work after having children. Her life as an entrepreneur began. She dove into building Mindful Return, an employer program for parents returning to work, while flexing her legal career along the way. Lori and I talk about balancing a company, day job, and family—as well as what employers are finally getting right when it comes to supporting parents, and what still needs to change.

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Megan Elizabeth Gray — Leaving big law
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Megan Elizabeth Gray — Leaving big law

Megan Elizabeth Gray worked for one of the largest law firms in the world. She was intensely driven to become a Partner, the major law firm promotion that signals you’ve made it. But along the way her ambition changed—and Megan left her firm. We discuss how ambition evolves throughout your career, the resources Megan relied on to get clarity, and how you reconcile the values of a working immigrant family with the choice to change one’s path in life.

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Laura Kiernan — The journey to working with billionaire founders
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Laura Kiernan — The journey to working with billionaire founders

Laura Kiernan is an accomplished investor relations executive leading IR and managing public offerings for household brand names like Revlon, Playtex, Harry Winston, WWE (yes, the wrestling one) and Ubiquiti. Today Laura is the founder of her own consulting company, runs the podcast Raising Billions, and is an upcoming author. She also just founded Raising Millions, The Financial Literacy Course for Founders.  Laura and I talk about her career transitions, how money factors into a career pivot, and her experience working for multiple billionaire founders.

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Claire Krawsczyn – How to move from side gig to full-time business owner
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Claire Krawsczyn – How to move from side gig to full-time business owner

While building a successful corporate PR career, Claire Krawsczyn also started building a side hustle writing blogs and content marketing. When her side hustle started generating as much revenue as her job, she had a decision to make. Claire and I talk about what it’s like for an anti-risk-taker to build a business, why women struggle to see their full potential, and the one piece of advice she carries with her years later.

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Leslie Forde — From burning out, to building up moms
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Leslie Forde — From burning out, to building up moms

Leslie Forde left a corporate marketing career to start her own company, Mom’s Hierarchy of Needs. We talk about Leslie’s life as a full time entrepreneur, the pressure of being the primary family salary, and why having it all is a false narrative.

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Emily Golden — The NYE resolution that launched a company
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Emily Golden — The NYE resolution that launched a company

Emily built a successful career in HR, pivoting between industries and remote and in-person work. But her biggest pivot came when she left the corporate world to start her own executive coaching company and author her first book. I talk with Emily about her small and big pivots, how a New Year’s resolution launched her company, and why she encourages women to trust that they are not alone on their journey.

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