ClassPass Founder Payal Kadakia’s 3-Part Foundation for Achieving Your Dreams
Instead of thinking about money exclusively as something you make to pay your bills, think about how you can use it to fuel your dreams.
The Founder of Fangirl Sports Network on Feminist Allyship and Dealing with Internet Trolls
‘We’ve made tremendous strides in the sports industry for women… but I didn’t feel like there was content that spoke to women, and let women be fans how they wanted to be,’
Behind the Follower Counts: What You Really Need to Know to Become an Influencer
Becoming an influencer isn’t as easy as people think. And it’s why aspiring influencers seek out guidance from Christina Galbato, who teaches people (especially women) how to build their online brands.
Powered by Joy: How (and Why) to Practice Self-Care Efficiently
In this episode of SUCCESS Stories, Kogantells SUCCESS’ Madison Pieper about what self-care really means, how to find out what joy looks like for you, and why creating joy isn’t selfish, it’s essential.
Beyond the 1%: Financial Advice for the Rich & REGULAR with Kiersten Saunders
Going on a Money Journey with Kiersten Saunders
Venus Williams on What Tennis Taught Her About Life, Power and Business
In this episode of SUCCESS Stories, Williams tells SUCCESS’s Madison Pieper about not getting distracted by other people’s expectations, being vigilant about her mental health and why being honest is easier in the long run.
Being a BossBabe: How to Shut Down Stereotypes and Find Your Brand Identity
One of the resources entrepreneurs most need yet struggle to find is support. Connecting with other people who understand what you’re going through and have advice to share can make the biggest difference in challenging times. Entrepreneurs Danielle Canty and Natalie Ellis founded online community BossBabes to make it easier for women in business to […]
Be Loud and Be Proud: Luvvie Ajayi Jones on Forging Your Own Path and Owning Your Successes
Sorry is supposed to be the hardest word, yet many of us live in a constant state of apologizing for who we are. Especially marginalized people. We’re sorry for being too opinionated, too talented, and for not meeting other people’s expectations. Luvvie Ajayi Jones is done with apologizing, and she wants more people to join […]
Know Your Worth: Why Building a Personal Brand Is an Act of Self-Empowerment
If you had to describe yourself to a stranger, would you know what to say? Jessica Zweig, founder and CEO of personal branding agency SimplyBe., explains that clever personal branding isn’t as easy as it looks. It’s about knowing and valuing yourself, and then broadcasting that to the world. “It’s really an act of empowerment. […]
Nice Is Not Enough: How Mindy Stearns Builds a Culture of Kindness
We could all use a little extra kindness, and leaders are better placed than most to spread it. Mindy Stearns is so committed to doing her part that she took on the title of Chief Kindness Officer at mortgage lender Kind Lending. You may already be familiar with Mindy’s impressively varied career, which started with […]
One Meal at a Time: How Christine Ha Defied Vision Loss to Become a MasterChef
When life gives you lemons, become a prize-winning chef. The child of Vietnamese immigrants, Christine Ha taught herself to cook her parents’ native cuisine when she was in college. By then, her mother had died, and just as she was getting good in the kitchen, Christine started to lose her vision through a rare autoimmune […]
Face the Spreadsheets: Lisa Gilmore on Learning to Love the Financial Side of Her Creative Business
If you could talk about the creative side of your business forever but get tongue-tied when faced with profit and loss statements (P&Ls), you’re not alone—and you’re not doomed. Lisa Gilmore founded her interior design business Lisa Gilmore Design 10 years ago, when she was just 25. Her love of hot pink walls and tropical […]