Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®: Recent Episodes

Susan Michel, Glen Eagle CEO and Carol Ann Fernandez, COO

Glen Eagle CEO Susan Michel and COO Carol Ann Fernandez host Women's Wealth: The Middle Way® - the radio show aimed at helping YOU navigate work, money, and family! Tune in every other Wednesday for a new episode.

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Today, our guest is Jan Sturm, who spent her career leading talent development in HR at SES Engineering. Now retired, Jan volunteers as a Program Manager at Dress for Success Central New Jersey, where she coaches women on interview skills and helps them build confidence for their careers. She joins us today to share her insights on presenting well in interviews and how giving back has shaped her sense of purpose in retirement.

Join us on the third Wednesday of each month on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®, a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. You can find us on your favorite podcast app, including Libsyn, Soundcloud, Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. For podcast updates straight to your inbox, visit https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/Rq0YcyV/womenswealthpodcast. See you next month!

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Susan Michel and Carol Ann Fernandez are here today to discuss the power of having a financial plan and why it matters at every stage of your life. Whether you're just starting out, approaching retirement, or somewhere in between, they'll walk you through what a financial plan is, how your goals evolve over time, and why it's never too early or too late to have one. Tune in as they share how to think about tax strategy, required minimum distributions, and how to plan across the different decades of retirement.

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  • Susan Michel: Link
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  • Carol Ann Fernandez: Link
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  • Glen Eagle: Link

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Audra Carrion joins us on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way® today to share her journey as the founder of the Carry On Community and host of the Carry On Fire Family podcast. Audra advocates for first responder families and helps women navigate the mental load of balancing career, community work, and raising four children.

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Our guest today is Carol Buck, founder and CEO of Xenna, a personal care products company based in Princeton, New Jersey. Carol turned her expertise in marketing and cosmetic formulating into a thriving business, developing innovative nail and skin care products sold nationwide to millions.

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  • Xenna: Link
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  • Women Presidents Organization: Link
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Our guests today are Leah Nixon and Grace Nixon Peterson, sister co-founders of Tiny and Snail. They launched their greeting card company in 2017, and after Leah was paralyzed in a construction accident, it became their life raft. They join us to share how Tiny and Snail got started, what guides the cards they create, and what they have learned about building a business – and a partnership – with family.

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Our guest today is Katie Cooper, an Occupational Therapist and Board-Certified Health and Wellness Coach who helps working moms recognize and overcome burnout. As a mom and healthcare worker who battled burnout during the pandemic, Katie uses humor and science to help women take back control.

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Today, our special guest is Kelly Hoey, author and networking strategist. Kelly is passionate about helping professionals build meaningful connections that go beyond business cards and small talk. She joins us to share practical strategies for creating authentic professional relationships, especially for those who find networking draining or overwhelming.

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  • Kelly Hoey: Link
  • Build Your Dream Network: Forging Powerful Relationships In A Hyper-Connected World: Link
  • The Social Billionaire: Link
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  • Glen Eagle: Link

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Our special guest today is Wendy Dawson, founder and CEO of Spectrum Linx. After navigating her own family's autism journey, Wendy built an organization that provides online lessons and coaching to help families and children thrive. She joins us today to share her powerful transition from nonprofit work to creating a for-profit business and offers invaluable insights on turning personal challenges into meaningful impact.

Join us on the third Wednesday of each month on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®, a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. You can find us on your favorite podcast app, including Libsyn, Soundcloud, Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. For podcast updates straight to your inbox, visit https://tinyurl.com/womenswealthepisodes. See you next month!

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  • Wendy Dawson: Link
  • Spectrum Linx: Link
  • Women Presidents Organization: Link
  • Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®: Link
  • Glen Eagle: Link

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Today, our special guest is Jeanette Prenger, Founder and CEO of ECCO Select. While raising her teenage sons, Jeanette launched her company with a vision of creating a meaningful impact beyond financial gain. She has built a thriving business designed to support her family and employees for generations to come. She joins us today to share her journey of balancing motherhood with entrepreneurship and creating a lasting family legacy.

Join us on the third Wednesday of each month on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®, a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. You can find us on your favorite podcast app, including Libsyn, Soundcloud, Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. For podcast updates straight to your inbox, visit https://tinyurl.com/WomensWealthPodcast. See you next month!

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  • Jeanette Prenger: Link
  • ECCO Select: Link
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  • Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®: Link
  • Glen Eagle: Link

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Our guest today is Lisa Collum, founder of Top Score Writing and the nonprofit Coastal Middle and High School in Florida. Lisa transformed a struggling school by taking student writing scores from 38% to 100% proficiency in just two years.

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  • Lisa Collum: Link
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  • Coastal Middle and High School: Link
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Our guest today is Brittinie Tran, President of Hot Mess Express, and host of the "Girl, Same" podcast. Hot Mess Express provides free, judgment-free cleaning and organizing services to women in crisis. Brittinie has grown this from a grassroots idea into a national movement with over 300 chapters.

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  • Brittinie Tran: Link
  • Hot Mess Express: Link
  • Girl, Same Podcast: Link
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  • Glen Eagle: Link

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Our guest today is Megan Gluth, Owner and CEO of Catalynt Solutions Inc., a leading chemical services provider. Megan went from attorney to business owner and believes that no matter where you are in life, it's always the right time to take the first step forward. She joins us today to share her insights on leadership, overcoming challenges, and making bold business decisions.

Join us on the third Wednesday of each month on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®, a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. You can find us on your favorite podcast app, including Libsyn, Soundcloud, Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. For podcast updates straight to your inbox, visit https://tinyurl.com/WomensWealthPodcast. See you next month!

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  • Catalynt Solutions: Link
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  • Glen Eagle: Link

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Our guest today is Kristina Ulmer, a ninth-grade English teacher who honors her late sister's memory through the "$20 Kindness Challenge." Kristina gives each student $20 to perform acts of kindness in their community – a simple idea that has led to over 350 acts of kindness with more than $7,000 contributed by donors.

Join us on the third Wednesday of each month on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®, a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. You can find us on your favorite podcast app, including Libsyn, Soundcloud, Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. For podcast updates straight to your inbox, visit https://tinyurl.com/WomensWealthPodcast. See you next month!

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  • Kristina Ulmer LinkedIn: Link
  • $20 Kindness Challenge: Link
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Today, our special guest is Dr. Helen Law, who shares how Chinese Medicine principles can help busy professionals achieve better balance in their daily lives. Today, our special guest is Dr. Helen Law, who shares how Chinese Medicine principles can help busy professionals achieve better balance in their daily lives. Dr. Law is a licensed acupuncturist with over 25 years of experience in the practice of Chinese medicine. She has been voted a NJ Top Doc since 2010 and the best Acupuncturist in Princeton, NJ, since 2008. Dr. Law recently published Retirement Made Easy: The Ultimate Guide and Secrets to Longevity: A Holistic Guide. She frequently speaks on topics related to Chinese medicine. She was recently featured as a cover story for both "The Most Inspiring Women Leading Business in 2025" and "Top 10 Women Leading Integrative Medicine in 2025."

Join us on the third Wednesday of each month on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®, a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. You can find us on your favorite podcast app, including Libsyn, Soundcloud, Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. For podcast updates straight to your inbox, visit https://tinyurl.com/WomensWealthPodcast . See you next month!

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Joining us today is Deborah Millar, RN, Director of Community Wellness and Engagement at Penn Medicine Princeton Health. With over 30 years of experience, Deborah now leads community wellness programs, including self-defense courses that teach people of all ages how to stay safe.

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  • Deborah Millar, RN: Link
  • Penn Medicine Princeton Health: Link
  • RAD Women® Self Defense/Community Wellness Programs: Link
  • Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®: Link
  • Glen Eagle: Link

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We're thrilled to welcome Drew Ann Long, the creative mind behind Caroline's Cart. As a mom shopping with her special needs daughter, Drew Ann saw a problem that needed solving – and created a shopping cart that's now helping families in stores across the country. She joins us today to share her inspiring story of pushing through initial rejections and her newest passion project, Caroline's Cause, which brings that same spirit of accessibility into education for special needs families.

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  • Caroline’s Cart: Link
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Susan Michel and Carol Ann Fernandez join us today to address the financial questions they are asked most frequently. Whether you're weighing retirement savings against your child's education, wondering how your net worth compares to others, or deciding between paying down debt and investing—financial decisions can be overwhelming. Listen in to discover practical strategies that will help you prioritize your goals and make smarter choices as you navigate your financial journey.

Join us on the third Wednesday of each month on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®, a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. You can find us on your favorite podcast app, including Libsyn, Soundcloud, Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. For podcast updates straight to your inbox, visit https://bit.ly/33WGlZA. See you next month!

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  • Susan Michel: Link
  • Carol Ann Fernandez: Link
  • Glen Eagle: Link
  • YouTube Video: Link

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Today, our special guest is Elizabeth Bachman, CEO of Speaking with Impact. After a successful career directing international opera, Elizabeth helps leaders speak with authority and impact. She joins us today to share powerful strategies that help women confidently communicate and command the respect they deserve.

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  • Elizabeth Bachman: Link
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Our special guest today is , Founder & CEO of . In 2011, Jennifer turned her need for easy school lunches into a thriving business that helps parents and schools. Her company supports school fundraising and fights childhood hunger through donations to .                 Join us on the third Wednesday of each month on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®, a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. You can find us on your favorite podcast app, including  , , , and . For podcast updates straight to your inbox, visit . See you next month! Helpful Links:  Jennifer Serino: My Hot Lunchbox: Enterprising Women: Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®:  Glen Eagle: Disclaimer: Glen Eagle does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this Podcast, and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement.

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Our special guest today is Jennifer Serino, Founder & CEO of My Hot Lunchbox. In 2011, Jennifer turned her need for easy school lunches into a thriving business that helps parents and schools. Her company supports school fundraising and fights childhood hunger through donations to No Kid Hungry.

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  • Jennifer Serino: Link
  • My Hot Lunchbox: Link
  • Enterprising Women: Link
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  • Glen Eagle: Link

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In this episode, we welcome Sue Adams, founder of Blossom Foods, who used her speech pathology background to create innovative food solutions for people with swallowing difficulties, making eating an enjoyable experience again.

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  • Sue Adams: Link
  • Blossom Foods: Link
  • WBENC: Link
  • Enterprising Women: Link
  • Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®: Link
  • Glen Eagle: Link

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In this episode, we welcome Sue Adams, founder of Blossom Foods, who used her speech pathology background to create innovative food solutions for people with swallowing difficulties, making eating an enjoyable experience again.

Join us on the third Wednesday of each month on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®, a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. You can find us on your favorite podcast app, including Libsyn, Soundcloud, Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. For podcast updates straight to your inbox, visit https://bit.ly/33WGlZA. See you next month!

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  • Sue Adams: Link
  • Blossom Foods: Link
  • WBENC: Link
  • Enterprising Women: Link
  • Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®: Link
  • Glen Eagle: Link

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Tune in for an inspiring conversation with Leslie Gallagher from Two Hands Four Paws, where she shares her journey in veterinary medicine and how her pioneering rehabilitation center transforms pet recovery while advancing women's careers through mentorship and education funding.

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  • Leslie Gallagher: Link and Link
  • Two Hands Four Paws: Link
  • Two Hands Four Paws 501(c)(3) Foundation: Link
  • Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®: Link
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Tune in for an inspiring conversation with Leslie Gallagher from Two Hands Four Paws, where she shares her journey in veterinary medicine and how her pioneering rehabilitation center transforms pet recovery while advancing women's careers through mentorship and education funding.

Join us on the third Wednesday of each month on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®, a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. You can find us on your favorite podcast app, including Libsyn, Soundcloud, Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. For podcast updates straight to your inbox, visit https://bit.ly/33WGlZA. See you next month!

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  • Leslie Gallagher: Link and Link
  • Two Hands Four Paws: Link
  • Two Hands Four Paws 501(c)(3) Foundation: Link
  • Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®: Link
  • Glen Eagle: Link

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Rachel Baumel and Kate Devlin are the innovative founders of Sleep Again Pillows, a WBENC-certified business that created a groundbreaking post-surgical pillow system. Their patented 5-piece pillow set has aided thousands of men and women in sleeping comfortably and healing effectively after surgery. Join us as they share their entrepreneurial journey, discuss the challenges they've overcome, and offer valuable insights for business owners.

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  • Rachel Baumel, CEO of Sleep Again Pillows LLC: Link
  • Kate Devlin, Founder and COO of Sleep Again Pillows: Link
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  • Enterprising Women: Link
  • Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®: Link
  • Glen Eagle: Link

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In this episode, we welcome Sylvie Giret, the visionary CEO of Café Joyeux in New York City, a unique coffee shop employing individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Sylvie shares the challenges and triumphs of running a business that serves exceptional coffee and a greater social purpose, fostering workplace inclusion and changing lives.

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  • Sylvie Giret: Link
  • Café Joyeux NYC/Lexington: Link
  • Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®: Link
  • Glen Eagle: Link

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Linda Hamilton is an award-winning CPA and the visionary founder of Grow, Profit, Scale. With her extensive financial expertise, Linda helps business owners create comprehensive growth plans focusing on strategic hiring, effective scaling, and successful business exits. Listen in as she shares practical insights to empower entrepreneurs at every stage of their business journey.

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  • Linda Hamilton: Link
  • Linda A Hamilton CPA LLC: Link
  • Grow Profit Scale™: Link
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  • Glen Eagle: Link
  • WBENC: Link
  • WPO: Link

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Joining us today is Amy Daughters, an award-winning author and keynote speaker. Amy is passionate about reintroducing the personal touch that seems to have slipped through our fingers in this era dominated by digital communication. She advocates for reviving the cherished yet almost forgotten practice of handwriting letters.

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  • Amy Weinland Daughters: Link
  • Amy’s Books, "Dear Dana" and "You Cannot Mess This Up” Link
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Our guest today is Kelly Brush, a mother, nurse practitioner, sports enthusiast, and founder of the . At the age of 19, Kelly was in a ski accident that left her paralyzed. She is on a mission to empower those with spinal cord injuries to lead active and fulfilling lives.  Join us on the third Wednesday of each month on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®, a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. You can find us on your favorite podcast app, including , , and . For podcast updates straight to your inbox, visit . See you next month! Helpful Links:  Kelly Brush: Kelly Brush Foundation: Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®:  Glen Eagle: Disclaimer: Glen Eagle does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this Podcast, and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement.

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Our guest today is Kelly Brush, a mother, nurse practitioner, sports enthusiast, and founder of the Kelly Brush Foundation. At the age of 19, Kelly was in a ski accident that left her paralyzed. She is on a mission to empower those with spinal cord injuries to lead active and fulfilling lives.

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In this episode, we welcome Judy Schoenberg and Linda Lautenberg, the dynamic duo behind EvolveMe™. Their mission is to empower women as they navigate the challenges of mid-career changes. Dive into their personal stories, learn about the transformative role of community, and gather actionable insights for your own career path. Prepare for a truly inspirational experience!

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On today’s episode, we are joined by , CEO and Founder of . Michelle is a best-selling author, motivational speaker, publishing expert, leadership coach, podcast host, and certified speaker/trainer. Listen in as Michelle shares her insights on discovering your "why," strategies for gaining clarity in life, and how to keep your entrepreneurial vision crystal clear.  Join us on the third Wednesday of each month on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®, a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. You can find us on your favorite podcast app, including , , and . For podcast updates straight to your inbox, visit . See you next month! Helpful Links:  Michelle Prince: Performance Publishing Group: The Power of Authority Podcast: The Power of Clarity/NAWBO Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®:  Glen Eagle: Disclaimer: Glen Eagle does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this Podcast, and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement.  

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On today’s episode, we are joined by Michelle Prince, CEO and Founder of Performance Publishing. Michelle is a best-selling author, motivational speaker, publishing expert, leadership coach, podcast host, and certified speaker/trainer. Listen in as Michelle shares her insights on discovering your "why," strategies for gaining clarity in life, and how to keep your entrepreneurial vision crystal clear.

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Today, we welcome Savannah Mitchell, the innovative founder of Sunday Morning Coffee Company. Since 2021, Savannah has been carving a space for herself and paving the way for others in a challenging, yet rewarding industry. Her story is not just about coffee; it's about determination, innovation, and breaking barriers. Get ready to be inspired by her journey as we explore the lessons and victories that come with building something of your own.

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Our guest today is Rochelle Gapere, an attorney, Happiness Coach, and entrepreneur. She is the author of One Happy Thought at a Time, an empowering book filled with science-based tools and techniques to lead a happier, more fulfilling life!

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Dr. Helen Law joins us on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way® today to share essential Health Tips for the Fall Season. She will discuss the challenges we might face, the importance of seasonal foods, and effective methods to maintain good health during this time. Additionally, Dr. Law will provide fascinating insights into Chinese Medicine and its unique perspective on the Fall season.

Dr. Law is a licensed acupuncturist who has practiced Chinese Medicine for over 21 years. She has been voted NJ Top Docs since 2010 and the best Acupuncturist in Princeton, NJ, since 2008. Dr. Law recently published a book, and she frequently speaks on Chinese Medicine topics.

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Today we are joined by Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith, a Board-Certified internal medicine physician and esteemed author. Join us as we delve into the essential role that rest plays in promoting happiness, fueling productivity, and preventing burnout. Listen in for expert tips for mastering rest and unlocking the full spectrum of your potential.

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Our guest today is Alessa Caridi, a certified Pilates instructor, author, public speaker, mom of 3, and owner of JōbuFIT. Alessa's mission is to seamlessly incorporate health changes into your work routine rather than scheduling around it. In this episode, listen to Alessa discuss her approach to blending health and work, her experiences overcoming business obstacles, and valuable tips for emerging entrepreneurs.

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Our guest today is Dr. Emily Taylor, an audiologist and owner of Taylor Listening Center in Maryland. She is better known to her one million-plus followers on TikTok as Dr Ear Wax. Listen in as Emily shares how she got started on TikTok, what it's like to be an audiologist, and why it's important to keep your ears healthy and happy! #GlenEagle #WomensWealth #TheMiddleWay #DrEmilyTaylor #DrEarWax #TaylorListeningCenter #audiology #hearing

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has made a significant impact on the lives of students with disabilities. She is an Assistant Researcher and Professor of Special Education at and the founder of . Listen in as we delve into her journey and explore how her work is shaping the future of special education. Join us on the third Wednesday of each month on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®, a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. You can find us on your favorite podcast app, including , , , and . For podcast updates straight to your inbox, visit . See you next month! Helpful Links: Dr. Janae Duclos: Dr. Duclos LinkedIn: PhD Peers: C3forMe:  WBENC:  Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®: Glen Eagle: Disclaimer: Glen Eagle does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this Podcast, and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement.

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Our guest today is , Founder and CEO of , a fitness apparel brand. Megan left her successful medical-equipment sales career to tackle a common household issue: stinky laundry! Inspired by the odor trapped in her husband’s workout clothes, Megan invented . Listen in as Megan tells us about overcoming challenges, embracing innovation, and turning an idea into a reality.  Join us on the third Wednesday of each month on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®, a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. You can find us on your favorite podcast app, including , , , and . For podcast updates straight to your inbox, visit . See you next month! Helpful Links:  Megan Eddings: Accel Lifestyle: Facebook: Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®:  Glen Eagle: WBENC: #GlenEagle #WomensWealth #TheMiddleWay #AccelLifestyle #PremaFabric #WBENC #EntrepreneurialJourney #InspiringInnovation #InnovativeApparel #ProblemSolving #StinkyLaundryNoMore #TurningIdeasIntoReality #OvercomingChallenges #EmbracingInnovation #FitnessApparelRevolution #FemaleEntrepreneur #Trailblazing #EntrepreneurialMindset Disclaimer: Glen Eagle does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this Podcast, and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement.  

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Dr. Maureen Mulvihill is the Founder and CEO of , a medical technology company. She has been recognized over 35 times nationally and internationally for her entrepreneurial leadership. She is the 2020 Life Sciences Pennsylvania CEO of the Year. Join us as she provides insights into her entrepreneurial journey and shares practical advice for anyone considering starting their own business. Listen to new episodes of  on the third Wednesday of each month. Our podcast is aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. You can find us on your favorite podcast app, including , , , and . For podcast updates straight to your inbox, visit . See you next month! Helpful Links: Maureen Mulvihill: Actuated Medical: Linkedin:   Twitter: Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®:  Glen Eagle:   Disclaimer: Glen Eagle does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this Podcast, and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement.

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Dr. Maureen Mulvihill is the Founder and CEO of Actuated Medical, a medical technology company. She has been recognized over 35 times nationally and internationally for her entrepreneurial leadership. She is the 2020 Life Sciences Pennsylvania CEO of the Year. Join us as she provides insights into her entrepreneurial journey and shares practical advice for anyone considering starting their own business.

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Barb Rosenstock is a renowned children's author with 25 published books, including the Caldecott honor-winning ".” Barb's journey to becoming an author is unique, as she transitioned from a successful career in the corporate world and raising her children to writing at age 46. Listen in as Barb shares her story with us and provides valuable advice if you are contemplating a career change later in life.  Join us on the third Wednesday of each month on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®, a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. You can find us on your favorite podcast app, including  , , , . For podcast updates straight to your inbox, visit . See you next month! Helpful Links:  Barb Rosenstock: The Noisy Paint Box: Linkedin: Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®:  Glen Eagle:   Disclaimer: Glen Eagle does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this Podcast, and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement.  

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Dr. Jade Wu is a Board-certified sleep psychologist, researcher, and speaker. Her research focuses on improving sleep in people with chronic physical or mental health conditions. She is the author of Hello Sleep, where she provides a step-by-step roadmap to overcoming insomnia without using medication. Listen in as she shares her insights and expertise on improving sleep and overcoming insomnia naturally.

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Joining us on today’s podcast is Dr. Lakeasha Sullivan, a licensed clinical psychologist based in Atlanta with 20 years of experience and training. She is also a successful author and media contributor. Listen in as she shares her expertise about the inner critic. You'll learn what it is, why it's important to understand, and how you can use self-compassion to overcome your own inner critic!

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Dr. Helen Law joins us on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way® today to talk about a topic that affects millions of women worldwide - hair loss. It's a common problem that can have a profound impact on a woman's confidence and self-esteem. Listen in as Dr. Law shares valuable insights and advice on what causes hair loss in women, what to look for, and what you can do about it.

Dr. Law is a licensed acupuncturist who has practiced Chinese Medicine for over 21 years. She has been voted NJ Top Docs since 2010 and the best Acupuncturist in Princeton, NJ, since 2008. Dr. Law recently published a book, and she frequently speaks on Chinese Medicine topics.

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Dr. Regina Harbourne is a pediatric physical therapist and associate professor at Duquesne University. Regina has over 40 years of clinical experience in pediatrics, and she leads the Duquesne START-Play Hackers, a non-profit club focused on solving problems for individuals with disabilities. Listen in as she shares her insights and experiences on how to empower individuals with disabilities through therapy and technology.

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Entrepreneur Kim Wright is the owner of four Nothing Bundt Cakes stores in Pennsylvania, the CEO of Wright Commissioning, and the mother of four boys. She joins us today to share her thoughts on how important relationships and community-building are to business success.

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Our guest today is Sara McElroy, founder of the RAZE TO RISE project. Sara, who reinvented her own career after experiencing pandemic burnout, is now on a mission to help other women make bold career moves by learning when and how to quit a job that’s taking more than it’s giving.

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Joining us today is Teresa Harlow, a bestselling author, speaker, coach, and mediator. Teresa has more than 30 years of experience helping individuals and teams transform combative relationships into collaborative partnerships. Her latest book is Combative to Collaborative: The Co-parenting Code.

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Listen in today as we interview Kara Shovlin, owner of Shovlin Mattress Factory and Certified Positive Psychology Practitioner. Kara shares her experience as an entrepreneur in the mattress industry and how she transitioned into the field of positive psychology. Learn more about her successful business story and get strategic advice on pursuing your dream career.

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Susan Michel and Carol Ann Fernandez join us today to talk about life transitions. Whether it's a new job, a move to a new city, or even just a big change in your relationship status—change can be hard. Listen in to find out how to prepare for life transitions so that you'll have more confidence for whatever comes next.

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Joining us today is Staci Wanichek, the president and CEO of Evergreen Labs. Her company’s popular brand, Wine Away®, has received more media endorsements than any other red wine stain remover on the market. Staci co-founded the firm in 1997 with her mother.

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Twin sisters LaShone and RaeShawn Middleton are founders of R&L Crab, a crab delivery service. They were inspired to create the company after being laid off from their jobs at separate restaurants on the same day. Both women grew up in Maryland, where eating blue crabs is a popular tradition. They noticed that no one delivered the popular steamed crabs, so they started their own business!

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Harriet Stein is the founder and president of Big Toe In The Water. An inspirational teacher and professional speaker, Harriet is passionate about teaching companies and schools of all sizes how a culture of Mindfulness can increase performance, lower healthcare costs, and boost morale.

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Today we are joined by Dr. Adela Ames, a published author and healthcare advocate with 25 years of experience in public administration, state government, and the nonprofit sector. She currently serves as the Director of Health and Human Services for the city of Trenton. Recently, she was named a Women of Achievement award winner by the Princeton Mercer Chamber.

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Ashley Reckdenwald is on a mission to empower working mothers through community and experience. She is the founder of Working Mom Notes, an online platform for working mothers. She also co-hosts a podcast and is the mother of three girls under the age of 6!

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Dr. Amanda Crowell, a cognitive psychologist, speaker, and author, joins us today to share her thoughts on how to focus on the work that matters most to you without sacrificing everything else.

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Dr. Helen Law joins us on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way® today to talk about women's health issues, including cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, metabolic syndrome, and diabetes. Dr. Law is a licensed acupuncturist who has practiced Chinese Medicine for over 21 years. She has been voted NJ Top Docs since 2010 and the best Acupuncturist in Princeton, NJ since 2008. Dr. Law recently published a book and she frequently speaks on Chinese Medicine topics.

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Melody Warnick, author of , joins us today to share her perspective on the changing landscape of remote and freelance work. Listen in as she discusses what the concept of place attachment is, and how places have the ability to help location-independent people succeed. Join us every other week on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®, a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. You can find us on your favorite podcast app, including , , , . For podcast updates straight to your inbox, visit . See you in two weeks! Helpful Links:  Melody Warnick: If You Could Live Anywhere: This Is Where You Belong: Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®:  Glen Eagle: Disclaimer: Glen Eagle does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this Podcast, and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement.

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Last year, despite having no previous experience in the industry, Crystal Murphy and her husband opened Semper Pie, a veteran-owned cheesecake company. An important part of their mission is to give back. They donate 22 cents on every dollar to veteran suicide prevention and general veteran support. Listen in as Crystal shares her experience and why she believes it's important for businesses to give back.

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Jeanette Bennett is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of North Carolina - Charlotte, where she studies the effects of stress on physical and mental health. She joins us today to share tips for minimizing stress in everyday life.

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Mia Thornton is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Mainsail Technologies LLC, a company specializing in cybersecurity and privacy protection. Mia recently won first place in the WBENC 2021 Women of Color Incubator Pitch Competition. Listen in as she joins us to share tips on how you can protect yourself online!

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Petra Beumer - the founder of the Mindful Eating Institute - joins us today to share tips for practicing mindfulness and taking care of yourself emotionally. Petra is a counselor with a master’s degree in behavioral psychology who is dedicated to empowering her clients to take better care of themselves, both physically and emotionally. Her specialty areas are weight management, emotional eating, and self-care. In her work, she combines cognitive-behavioral therapy with mindfulness strategies.

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Joining us today is Renate Moore, CEO and Founder of Lady Ren’s Bakery & Books. Renate, who emigrated to the US from Guyana at the age of 21, is an entrepreneur, an author, and a health and wellness speaker. Listen in as Renate shares her passion for enhancing people's lives through harmonious foods and education for a healthy, literate, and productive future.

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Life has a way of surprising us. Unforeseeable things can – and will – happen. Susan Michel and Carol Ann Fernandez join us today to share their insights and strategies to prepare for the unexpected. Listen in to learn about the steps you can take now to protect yourself and your family in the future.

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Joining us today is Lauren Winans, Chief Executive Officer and Principal HR Consultant for Next Level Benefits. After working in corporate HR roles for 20 years, Lauren decided to start her own HR consulting firm. Her focus is on helping small and large companies build strong relationships with their employees.

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Akshata Nayak wanted to design a book so her daughter could learn her native language, Konkani. Her idea blossomed into Little Patakha, a woman-owned business that helps young minds discover a world of different cultures, stories, and ideas. Join us to hear Akshata’s incredible journey as a mom, nutritionist, and Founder and Chief Product Officer at Little Patakha.

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Nicole Shaw-Provillon, the founder of Kurly Kürtősh, always wanted to start her own business. It was when she moved with her family to Budapest that she discovered her passion and purpose! Join us to hear her inspiring journey, and how she decided to open an experiential boutique bakery specializing in Hungarian kürtősh/chimney cake.

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Dr. Michelle Bean is the Founder and President of PINK “ME”®, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting women during and after their breast cancer journey. At age 36, Michelle and her twin sister were diagnosed with breast cancer six weeks apart from each other. Listen in as Michelle, a two-time breast cancer survivor, shares why it is important to "be a help to others," and to be thankful that you are here to share your journey.

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In this video podcast, Susan Michel and Carol Ann Fernandez explore the many ways companies and individuals can empower women in the workforce.

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Dr. Debra Caudy is a retired oncologist and CEO and President of the Board of 29 Acres, a nonprofit that provides programs and housing for young adults with Autistic Spectrum Disorder. Debra came up with the idea for 29 Acres in 2011 when her son, Jon, who was diagnosed with autism at the age of 2, was 14 years old. Jon is a current resident at 29 Acres.

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Sue Campbell is an author, writer, and coach. Through her work at the Center for Parental Leave Leadership, the first consultancy in the US to focus exclusively on parental leave, Sue helps to communicate the transformative impact of their core mission. Today she shares practical tips and advice about creating the best possible parental leave experience.

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Have you ever wondered how the way princesses are portrayed in the media can affect children later in life? Dr. Jennifer Linder, a professor at Linfield University and a development psychologist, joins us today to discuss “Princess Culture” and her research findings about the long-term impact it has on kids.

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Dr. Nicole McGrath-Barnes is an advocate who is focused on reaching at-risk children who lack access to affordable dental care. She is the Founder and CEO of the KinderSmile Foundation, a non-profit that provides dental care and dental education to economically disadvantaged children and their families in New Jersey. Listen in to hear what inspired her to start the KinderSmile Foundation and what she has learned along the way.

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Dr. Helen Law joins us on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way® today to share her expertise on key issues that impact women of all ages, including anxiety, depression, chronic pain, and insomnia. Dr. Law is a licensed acupuncturist who has practiced Chinese Medicine for over 21 years. She has been voted NJ Top Docs since 2010 and the best Acupuncturist in Princeton, NJ since 2008. Dr. Law recently published a book and she frequently speaks on Chinese Medicine topics. Join us every other week on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®, a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. You can find us on your favorite podcast app, including Libsyn, Soundcloud, Podbean, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts. For podcast updates straight to your inbox, visit https://bit.ly/33WGlZA. See you in two weeks!

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Joining us today is Monica Kang, a creative educator who is transforming today’s workforce through the power of creativity. She is driven by the belief that everyone is innately creative and that creativity can be used to catalyze personal and professional change. Monica is the Founder and CEO of InnovatorsBox®. She has worked with clients worldwide including Fortune 500 companies, higher education, government, and nonprofits. Her work has been awarded across numerous platforms, including The White House, Ashoka Changemakers, Women Empowerment Expo, Timmy Award, NMSDC, and WBENC. She is also the author of Rethink Creativity.

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Education is an important part of our cultural legacy as parents and grandparents. While the prospect of saving money for educational expenses can seem daunting, there are ways you can prepare. In this quarterly podcast, Susan and Carol Ann give insights and tips on how to plan and save for your family's education.

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Laurie Hermance-Moore, an accredited genealogist, takes pride in helping people trace their family history. She had more than 20 years of experience in the digital marketing field and decided to make a career change, so she spent 5 years preparing for her transition to become an accredited genealogist®. Listen in as she gives helpful tips on how to ensure your family history is part of the legacy you leave to your children.

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Alexis Block is a PhD Researcher and the creator of HuggieBot, human-sized hugging robots. Listen in as Alexis tells us about her groundbreaking research in Human-Robot Interaction focusing on how humans and robots can interact in emotionally supportive ways. Alexis co-founded the MPI Athena Group, a networking group supporting women in the STEM fields. #GlenEagle #WomensWealth #TheMiddleWay #AlexisBlock #HuggieBot #STEM #Women #Inventor

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Dr. Helen Law joins us today to share her expertise and to give helpful advice for dealing with post-COVID-19 symptoms. Dr. Law is a licensed acupuncturist who has practiced Chinese Medicine for over 21 years. She has been voted NJ Top Docs since 2010 and the best Acupuncturist in Princeton, NJ since 2008. Dr. Law recently published a book and she frequently speaks on Chinese Medicine topics.

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Chinese Acupuncture Healthcare and Allergy Care Center: Link

Neuropuncture: Case Studies and Clinical Applications: Vol.1: Book Link

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Glen Eagle CEO Susan Michel and COO Carol Ann Fernandez join us today for a quarterly video podcast interview focusing on the future of work in the post-pandemic world. At a time when there is so much optimism that the pandemic is ending and that life will return to some semblance of normalcy, the future landscape of the work environment is forever changed in many ways. Listen in as Susan Michel and Carol Ann Fernandez explore recent HR trends and how companies and employees can adapt to work in the future. #GlenEagle #WomensWealth #MiddleWay #TheMiddleWay #VideoPodcast #QuarterlyVideo #HRTrends #FutureOfWork #Hybrid #WorkFromHome #Remote #WFH #Opportunities #Challenges #Collaboration #WorkingTogether

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Natasha D’Anna is a therapist, a Mom's Choice Award®-winning author, and mother of three. She founded Twindollicious, a lifestyle blog, in 2012, when her twin girls were 18 months old. Listen in as Natasha shares her perspective on the importance of empowering children and strengthening family relationships.

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Kelly Starnes is an experienced educator and the co-founder of 3G Strong, an online curriculum focusing on the core areas of grit, growth mindset, and grace. The program teaches social and emotional skills to children through relatable stories and fun activities. Listen in as Kelly shares her journey, including how she stepped out of her comfort zone and entered (and won!) CodeLaunch 7, a national seed accelerator competition.

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Are you suffering from itchy eyes, sneezing, a stuffy, running nose, and fatigue? Dr. Helen Law joins us today to share tips for dealing with seasonal allergies. Dr. Law is a licensed acupuncturist who has practiced Chinese Medicine for over 21 years. She has been voted NJ Top Docs since 2010 and the best Acupuncturist in Princeton, NJ since 2008. Dr. Law recently published a book and she frequently speaks on Chinese Medicine topics.

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Peipei Zhou is the founder and voice of Bao Bao Learns Chinese, interactive sound books for children, their parents, and caregivers. As a new mother, she wanted to teach her son Mandarin Chinese. When Peipei did not find the resources she was looking for, she came up with the idea for a business. Today, Peipei’s business is growing, with seven new books set to launch this year. Born & raised in Shanghai, Peipei is a mom, wife, daughter, board member, and a full-time employee at Facebook.

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Stephanie Cartin is a successful entrepreneur and a proud mom. She recently launched Markid, a marketplace app where parents can sell gently used kids’ items. Stephanie is also Co-CEO and Co-Founder of Socialfly, a full-service social media marketing agency, Co-Host of The Entreprenista Podcast, and a successful author. Stephanie joins us today to share her personal experience with building and scaling businesses and offers advice based on the lessons she has learned along the way.

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It’s easy to get caught up in the day-to-day challenges of running a business. But it can be just as important to plan ahead — to ensure stability and continuity for the next generation. In this video interview, Susan Michel and Carol Ann Fernandez share their thoughts on legacy, succession, and how to plan for the future.

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Rebecca Shambaugh is an internationally recognized women’s leadership expert, author, keynote speaker, and president of SHAMBAUGH Leadership. Rebecca is the author of the books "It's Not a Glass Ceiling, It's a Sticky Floor" and "Make Room For Her." Her work is focused on creating inclusive work environments that drive greater talent utilization, innovation, and gender balance. Rebecca’s firm is a WBENC-Certified Women's Business Enterprise. Listen in as Rebecca shares her thoughts on the importance of knowing your value and doing what you love!

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Planning for retirement brings up so many different questions! When is the right time to start planning for your retirement? How much money will you need to be able to retire? Susan Michel and Carol Ann Fernandez join us on today’s podcast to share helpful advice and actionable steps that you can take today to plan for the future.

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Michelle Edgar is a music industry veteran and VP of Brand Marketing at Epic Records. Her love for music started at the age of five when she began playing the piano. Michelle wanted to give back to the community, so she founded Music Unites, a nonprofit that funds music education programs in underserved public schools nationwide. She is also the founder of The XX Project, a network of top female leaders across all industries.

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Kathy Catazaro-Perry is an advocate for the special needs community. She is the mom of six, the first female Mayor of the City of Massillon, Ohio, a former nurse, and an active member of her community. When one of Kathy’s children was born with Down Syndrome, she realized that the special needs population is often overlooked so she decided to take steps to make a difference. She co-founded a non-profit school for kids with special needs and also founded and currently coaches a cheer team for boys and girls with special needs! Listen in as she shares helpful advice for parents of special needs children and also provides insight into how she balances her busy life.

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Jessica Gartenstein is the co-founder of Frönen Foods, a gluten and dairy-free ice cream company that uses clean and simple ingredients. At the age of 23, Jessica teamed up with a fellow undergrad at the University of Chicago and the pair launched Frönen, which is now sold at 600+ retailers throughout the U.S. Listen in as Jessica shares her experience and what she has learned along the way.

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Tracey Welson-Rossman is on a mission to help girls understand that a future in technology can be exciting and rewarding and can transcend into nearly every field imaginable. She founded TechGirlz, a non-profit program dedicated to inspiring teenage girls to consider careers in technology. To date, 20,000 girls in 20 countries around the world have attended the organization’s free, interactive workshops led by industry professionals, community leaders, and students. Tracey is also the Founding Member and Chief Marketing Officer at Chariot Solutions, a leading Philadelphia-area enterprise application, and mobile development consulting firm. She is also a founding board member of Philly Startup Leaders.

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Joining us today are Suzanne Wilcox and Leslie Hooker, Founders of Beer City Dog Biscuits. They established the nonprofit on behalf of their adult sons, both of whom have disabilities. Their goal is to build a stronger community by providing vocational training and meaningful employment for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Listen in as Suzanne and Leslie share how this venture is enriching the lives of so many young adults, parents, and caregivers in their community.

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Joining us today is Cady Wolf, Vice President of Commercial Strategy at Sojern. Cady has more than 20 years of experience working in the travel technology space. She is an advocate for increasing the diversity of women in corporate leadership and board-level positions. Listen in as Cady shares ways that women of all backgrounds can empower each other to overcome gender bias in today’s business world.

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Shoshana Vitale, owner of SoulBeat Studio and Fitness Expert at 6 ABC Action News, is driven by a passion for doing what she loves. Through fitness, she empowers others to follow their dreams and pursue their goals. Join us to hear how Shoshana balances her busy professional life with being the mother to four young boys!

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Michelle Penczak, CEO of Squared Away, knows firsthand the challenges that military spouses face to find employment and help provide for their families. She is the mother of two young boys and the proud wife of an active-duty Marine Corps pilot. Michelle launched her firm in 2017 and now employs over 100 military spouses and veterans. Listen in as she shares what she is doing to empower military spouses to build meaningful careers.

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Dr. Robin West, a board-certified orthopedic and sports medicine surgeon, is the Lead Team Physician for the Washington Nationals, the Head Team Physician for the Washington Football Team, and the Chairman of Inova Sports Medicine. Dr. West joins us today to share what inspired her to become a doctor, her experience working in a male-dominated field, and how it takes a team to be successful - both at home and at work.

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Susan Michel and Carol Ann Fernandez join us today for a special podcast focusing on financial literacy and the importance of teaching kids about money. Listen in as they share simple steps that you can take at home to teach children valuable lessons about budgeting, saving, and smart money management.

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Christina Lowery is the CEO of Girl Rising (GR), a nonprofit organization that uses the power of storytelling to change the way the world values girls and their education. In 2009, Christina helped found Girl Rising by leveraging her experience in documentary film and applying it to storytelling as an engine of social awareness and change. Eight years later, she led its transition from a film production company to a non-profit. Girl Rising tells stories about girls who face daunting barriers to their independence and stand up to them with determination and courage. Working with local partners, Girl Rising adapts these stories into culturally relevant educational tools to build confidence in girls and to change attitudes and social norms within their communities. Girl Rising is currently working in India, Pakistan, Thailand, Guatemala, Kenya, and the United States. In addition to being the CEO of such an incredible non-profit, Christina is also the mom of three children.

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Jenn Langzettel, Head Rowing Coach at Duquesne University, joins us on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way® today. Jenn has coached at Duquesne for 13 seasons, and was named head coach in May of 2017. When she’s not out on the river or in the office, Jenn focuses her energy on her two young daughters, Evelyn and Kaley. Her 10-year-old daughter, Kaley, was diagnosed with Rett Syndrome when she was 2 ½. Jenn is passionate about fundraising for research aimed at finding a cure for Rett Syndrome.

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Linda Clemons, a renowned sales and body language expert, joins us today to share her thoughts on how important non-verbal communication is to success in life and business. Linda is the CEO of Sisterpreneur®, Inc., an international business organization focused on empowering women entrepreneurs. Listen in as Linda, also known as the “Queen of Networking,” discusses how we can become masters of our destiny through the art of networking and by understanding body language cues.

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Dr. Valerie Young joins us on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way® today to share her advice and tips on dealing with impostor syndrome. Dr. Young is an internationally recognized expert in the field, an accomplished speaker, and the author of an award-winning book, The Secret Thoughts of Successful Women: Why Capable People Suffer from Impostor Syndrome and How to Thrive in Spite of It. Listen in as she explains what imposter syndrome is and gives helpful tools to overcome it.

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Entrepreneur Rosemary Swierk is an advocate for women-owned businesses, particularly in the construction industry. She joins us today to share how her journey in the construction business began and what she has learned along the way. Rosemary is the Founder and President of Direct Steel® and Construction and a State of Illinois appointee to the Small Business Development Center Advisory Board.

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Faith Saunders, founder and CEO of Discover a New Future, joins us today to discuss emotional wellness during these uncertain times. Faith is involved in New Jersey Hope and Healing, an initiative created in response to the COVID-19 outbreak and designed to help individuals and groups cope and adapt to the new norm. Listen in as Faith shares insights about coping during stressful times.

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Our guest today is Dr. Sheri Mello, an audiologist at the Raleigh Hearing and Tinnitus Center. While conducting curbside appointments due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Mello realized that her patients were struggling to hear and understand her because she was wearing a face mask. Now, she's working on an innovative solution to that problem.

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With the COVID-19 pandemic, the teaching world has seen incredible change over the past few months. Our special guests today are Mary Ann Jones and her daughter, Kelly Jones, and they are fourth-grade teachers in New Jersey. Mary Ann and Kelly have transitioned from teaching their students at school and in-person to teaching through a fully remote, distance learning program. This has brought both challenges and benefits.

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Ann Logan is a medical professional with more than 30 years of leadership experience. She works for CarePoint Health and is the Chief Hospital Executive at Hoboken University Medical Center in New Jersey. Listen in as Ann shares an inside view of what she and her team are experiencing on the front line of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Laura Vanderkam, a productivity and time management expert, joins us this week to share practical, easy-to-follow tips on how to make the most of your time and establish what you want to get out of life. Laura is the author of several time-management books and co-hosts the podcast, Best of Both Worlds. She blogs at https://lauravanderkam.com/. Laura lives outside of Philadelphia with her husband and four children.

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After surviving domestic violence, Cara Brookins was faced with the stark challenge of providing for her four children, with no one to turn to but herself. In desperate need of a home—but without the means to buy one—she did something incredible. She built her very own 3,500 square foot home from scratch by using YouTube tutorials while rebuilding her family.

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In 2019, Ruth Riley was named to the 21st Class of Inductees to the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. She led Notre Dame to their first national championship in 2001, and she is one of the few players to win an NCAA title, two WNBA titles, and an Olympic Gold Medal. Ruth joins us today to share her journey as a professional basketball player, an Olympic athlete, a radio and TV broadcaster with the Miami Heat - and how she is making a difference by giving back at every possible opportunity.

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Kimberly Caccavo and Kate Nowlan are founders of the women’s apparel brand GRACEDBYGRIT and co-authors of an international best-selling book “Graced by Grit: The Entrepreneurial Woman’s Guide to Starting a Business With Power, Passion and Purpose.” Today they share how they took their women’s athletic apparel store, GRACEDBYGRIT, the first community-driven, direct-to-consumer premium athletic apparel brand for women, and transformed it into a nonprofit foundation focused on empowering young women. The foundation offers athletic scholarships for young women and encourages them to develop their GRIT while embracing their GRACE.

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Susan Michel: Welcome back to Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®, the show that answers your questions about work, money, and family. My name is Susan McGlory Michel. I am the CEO and founder of Glen Eagle, a wealth management firm in New Jersey. Our guests today are Kate Nowlan and Kimberly Caccavo. Kate and Kimberly are the founders of GRACED​BY​GRIT. GRACED​BY​GRIT started as a women's athletic apparel store in California in 2013 to inspire and empower women in everyday life. In 2016, the company launched the GrittyGirls, an empowerment program for young women. And today, the GRACED​BY​GRIT Foundation hosts GetGritty events and offers athletic scholarships for young women. Welcome, Kate and Kimberly. Wow, when I read your backgrounds, both of you are so talented and inspired. And Kimberly, I was super impressed by the fact that she has an undergraduate degree in engineering, that's a feat for women now today with STEM. You’ve designed widgets for space shuttles, you've worked in such a male-dominated industry. And Kate, you as a young, young woman had a baby and pursued a career, what an inspiration to your child. So we, we really were thrilled to have both of you because you come with great backgrounds, but also because you're good friends. So welcome.

Kate and Kimberly: Thank you for having us.

Susan Michel: Kimberly, can you begin and take us on the journey of what was the inspiration behind GRACED​BY​GRIT? And what's the meaning behind that?

Kimberly Caccavo: So we started GRACED​BY​GRIT as a company. Kate was an athletic trainer who was known to be tough and get things done. I was going to do a triathlon and I needed the best trainer in San Diego. So I hired Kate. And she was amazing, but a little too hard for me. So I was trying to slow her down by noticing what people were wearing or trying to show up in an unbelievably great outfit. But what we noticed when we worked out is that as great as some of these outfits were, once you got my 50-year-old body moving, it didn't look like it did when it was static. And we started talking about what was really required in women's athletic apparel to look good both when you're standing still and getting a coffee, but also when you're working hard. And we had all kinds of ideas for high performance, flattering workout gear. And we started floating the idea of starting our own company, kind of to slow her down a little bit. A few years later, we reconnected and said, you know, we really should do it. No one's done it yet no one started a company with safety in mind. But most important with women in mind, it was designing something that looks great on a 30-to-60-year-old woman. So we combined our athletic expertise and my business and technology expertise. And we made a powerful team, we went out and found the most luxurious fabrics from Italy. And we got great designers and perfected the fit so that we look strong and chic and amazing. But then we came to a little bit of an impasse, we had to come up with a name and we came up with some pretty silly names over cocktails, wouldn’t you say Kate?

Kate Nowlan: Yeah, like K To Run For You, because we both like to run and our names start with a K. I think that was when we realized that we should not be necessarily naming ourselves - that we should be taking the idea of what it was that we both so we shared and that women shared, which was this power within ourselves and this perseverance and that that's really it did these tough moments in life that those were the ones that defined us the most. And that that grit eventually became your grace. And so that's where GRACED​BY​GRIT came about.

Susan Michel: It sounds like Kate To Run was more after a few bottles of wine. So probably GRACED​BY​GRIT with RTD. Probably working is great. That is great. And I love your honesty because I think that's when most of us come with our great ideas when we chill out and start brainstorming. But what was it like transitioning from like, I know that and you currently have like this athletic company. Tell us a little bit about the company and then also the nonprofit? And how about launched? Can you share a little bit about that? Kimberly, do you want to talk about that?

Kimberly Caccavo: Sure. I mean, we grew the company from nothing to a few million dollars in revenue. And we had the most incredibly loyal customers who not only wore and loved our clothes but felt like they were part of something bigger. They felt that they were part of a movement. So the women who wore our clothes felt strong and empowered. And when they saw other people in our clothes, in airports around the world, they would take selfies and send them to us. So we felt that we created more than just a company but a community of people. And it was super powerful. But our only problem was funding because our idea was that we would start this company founded by women, run by women, and we wanted it to be funded by women. And that's where your listeners are so important to us because we need more women investors. And I know we'll talk about that a little bit later. But that was really shocking for us. And shocking for me, by the way, I had always worked in male-dominated fields, and never had a problem as a woman ever. I was the highest level executive, the youngest executive, male or female at my companies. I got my design through as quickly as or faster than the men around me. And I'd never been held back as a woman. Remember, I started college in ‘79. I guess that dates me a little bit. That’s around when Kate was born, which is frightening. But it was shocking to me that suddenly, in this century, I'm being held back because I'm a woman. So the most important message that we want to get across and we'd like to address later is women investors. Almost six months before we were acquired, we were talking to this high powered local investor. And we said we just don't understand why we don't have women funding the company. And he said, well, investors invest and women are not investors. And it was shocking.

Susan Michel: So on my end, that is changing so quickly. So I'm thrilled to there are so many organizations that are recognizing that. So that's a positive for women out there.

Kimberly Caccavo: Absolutely. Yeah. And it's so important that women learn and develop that risk-taking ability because studies prove that women are actually better investors than men because they hold them before they fold them.

Susan Michel: Yep, I agree with you. And Kate, you then jumped in and you took basically, you could talk a little bit to us about the nonprofit, GRACED​BY​GRIT and the GrittyGirls kind of theme. How did that come about? And how accurately became so to tie it all together?

Kate Nowlan: We were struggling so much to raise money. And we were really trying to figure out what was our next step with the company because we didn't want to just be a mom and pop shop, we knew that we had an incredible product and it was just really about the mom and mom shop excuse me, you're right. We knew we had something incredible, and it was just the capital that was our biggest constraint to get it to the next level. And so we ran into the CEO of another company right in our backyard that was also digitally native. And they primarily focused on men's athletic apparel. And so it was all of a sudden this lightbulb moment of maybe there's something that we can offer. And so we came to the table with them and said, you know, you should buy our company, we think that we can build out your women's line, we think that we have similar values. And initially, the answer was no. And then we went back to the table and figured out a deal because I was unwilling to accept the answer of no, because I really felt that there was something there that that they could harness and that we could continue. And I knew I personally could continue it as well. I wanted to continue on. So they did acquire us last year, June of 2018. And with that, it was about how do we keep the messaging of GRACED​BY​GRIT alive? What is that legacy and what does that look like? And so in the process of running actually GRACED​BY​GRIT the company, we were hearing from women all over the country about how Grit was something so important to them to teach their daughters. And it was about teaching them that failure was sometimes the best lessons in life, and that it was about not giving up, and that taking those tough moments, and making them your graces. And so they wanted to be able to teach their daughters this. And so we had a woman on our team, who was a life coach and a wellness coach for young women. And so she actually started what we called then, the GrittyGirls program, which was workshops for young women to understand what grit was and how to cultivate that grit within themselves, and to use it for the rest of their lives. And so we took that with the transition of the acquisition, and we started the GRACED​BY​GRIT Foundation. And what we actually believed in starting the Foundation, which by the way, took a very long time to get approved by the government to become a nonprofit, which we officially are a 501C3, which is super exciting. That was just about a month. Thank you. Yeah, that was just passed about a month and a half ago, which is so exciting. So people can visit GRACED​BY​GRIT.com, and they can now see the nonprofit, which offers scholarships to young women going to college for academics and athletics, because we understand that 94% of women that are in the C-suite, participate in sports, and we know that self-confidence can often diminish when girls fall out of athletics, and that keeping them in sports longer provides, you know, more self-confidence. And it provides all those skills to become strong, successful businesswomen. And so they can be out there, you know, helping rule the world with us.

Susan Michel: I have a daughter who was a division one athlete, and so many of the young women that we hire in the firm, for not even planning it, but it's nine times out of 10 they were in some form of athletics, and I'm not sure if it's the discipline, or the management of time, but you are so right.

Kate/Kimberly: What if all of the above?

Susan Michel Yeah, yeah, I agree with you. I know that you have GetGritty events. What are some of the events that you host?

Kate/Kimberly: So we're actually, it's a great question, we actually are focusing this first year on just the scholarship, which I say just it's not just, it's 1% of the all of the HYLETE®women's sales, go back to the foundation. And we're going to be funding two scholarships in 2020. Because we so strongly believe in this, yeah, so in empowering young women and helping them get that leg up when they enter school. And for some young women, it is going to hopefully, you know, help them be able to pursue athletics and to continue that passion and participate in a team sport. So, but the GetGritty events are secondary to that. And they are focused on empowering young women, both tweens and teens, through these workshops, where they learn about grit in all different ways. So they learn about it through body movement, they've learned about it through storytelling, and it's all about this inclusive environment for young women to be able to share some of their things about them that they think are really horrible, that really is what makes them unique, you know, when you're a teenager, and you think oh my gosh, I'm the tallest girl in my class, or I wear glasses, or, you know, I'm chubby, and it's about, you know, really creating this inclusive environment for young women to be able to share those vulnerabilities, talk about the strength that can come with some of those insecurities, and about how to cultivate that within themselves. And so those GetGritty events are secondary, and we'll be focusing on those more in the future, primarily because we really want to focus on the scholarships right now.

Susan Michel: You know, I’m feeling empowered listening to you because six weeks ago, I just became a grandmother to a little girl whose mother is six-foot-one and her father is six-foot-eight. And she looks like she's a six-month-old, and she's six weeks, but she is the most beautiful young woman. And both her parents were Division One athletes. So we have high hopes someday that she'll find a sport that meets her needs. But I do think this is such a gift back to society because I think so many young girls going through that awkward stage begin to label themselves incorrectly. And instead of empowering themselves. So this today is amazing. But the other thing that I think is pretty admirable, is that your due diligence and your constant perseverance of you built a firm, you wanted it to go on, but you didn't just say okay, we've moved on, you really balanced it between both being part of it real entrepreneurs and building something and continuing to watch it grow. But also, then forming a nonprofit from that. And so many of us say I'm so busy with business, I can't think out of the box. And I think for both of you, Kate and Kimberly, that you both thought out of the box. And now you're actually feeling good about what you've built because you're able to now give back.

Kate Nowlan: Yeah, I mean, it's just there's a lot of power with giving. Yeah, I mean, a big, big part of our company. And one of the values that we really just focused on with GRACED​BY​GRIT as a company was to give back. And I think, you know, a lot of events that we hosted, we're giving back to different charities and foundations all throughout the country that women were passionate about. And so they would host events, selling our products, knowing that 20% would go back to these causes. We also dedicated a pair of leggings to a foundation called the Chelsea King Foundation, which raises money, and just took a tragedy and turned it into something incredible to protect young women. And so, you know, giving back is a huge part of both of our value systems, and also our companies. And so it definitely felt extra good to be able to carry on the legacy of GRACED​BY​GRIT, and that every single tag when you buy a HYLETE® women's product talks about the foundation. And so it's another way to empower women to learn more about it.

Susan Michel: And we always end each of our podcasts. And I'll ask Kimberly to go first. And then Kate, but we ask you to give one piece of advice to our listeners. So many of our listeners are either thinking of starting a business or they're thinking maybe their daughter is in need, or their granddaughter is in need of something like this, that could be life-changing for them. What as women, here we have an engineer, and Kate, a very young mother who had to figure out how she was going to be an awesome mom and also have a career, what would be one piece of advice each of you would give to the women who are listening today about perseverance and surviving hardships?

Kimberly Caccavo: It's a muscle and you have to exercise it. So every time you have one of those tough moments, those gritty moments, you just have to get up and do one step at a time. And each step you do, each breath you take makes you a little bit stronger for the next one. So when we talk about that grit and developing that muscle, the backbone of grit, it is constant use. So each thing in your life. We don't look at them as negative, we look at them as a chance to make us stronger. Right when you're in the throes of it. It's really tough. But it makes you better. And we wrote a book by the way called GRACED​BY​GRIT, where we talked about how you harness that grit. And you can really use that to build whether it's a business and nonprofit or anything for yourself, using that passion and power that you get from the grit and applying it to the purpose of whatever you're starting, whether it's a nonprofit, an investors club, or a company.

Susan Michel: That's great. And Kate, can you share what your one piece of advice or sometimes our listeners laugh and say, women can't give just one piece of advice.

Kate Nowlan: I would say my number one piece of advice would be just like Kimberly, in terms of it is a muscle, you have to practice it. You know, I read the book by Sheryl Sandberg, Lean In, which is something that Kimberly and I have talked a lot about lately. And it's something that, again, I think takes practice in terms of being a woman at the table. And I think it does, you know, it speaks to all women at all different levels of their lives. It's about you know, not sort of stepping back and watching the things happen. And then going, you know, how can this happen to me? or how come I'm not getting that raise? or How come you know, I'm not the person starting a business, it's about really you being the person that takes that chance and leaning in and having the tough conversations and asking for what you want. And I think that is also something that comes with practice. And it was very hard for me at first and it was very hard for us to ask for money. Women aren’t taught to ask for money. And I think there's a changing of tides that has to happen for women in order to accomplish it and out how relevant for today because today is Happy Women Equality Day, I think. So I think it really speaks to that you know, about really taking that step and rather than being afraid and saying, you know what, it's not right for me, or I'm just going to walk away. It's about jumping in.

Susan Michel: I so agree. And if you see the journey that we've come from even in the 70s, and we had to have people co-sign just for loans, it's amazing. And I happen to know some of the women that were real hard chargers back then, and they're long retired, but they often come to some of the events and just to see them and what they gave back and their grace, and they are such admirable women who have raised families and did it while they were raising their children. Just one as you said earlier, I really enjoyed hearing both you, Kate and Kimberly, say it's one step at a time. It's one step at a time. It's not all at once, but it's patience with ourselves. So thank you so much, both of you for joining us today. We just really appreciated having you.

Kate and Kim: Thanks so much for having us.

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Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®: Good Food, Good Life with Colleen Kavanagh When Colleen Kavanagh couldn’t find companies that made nutrient-dense foods that would meet the dietary restrictions of her family, she was inspired to build her own firm. Listen in as Colleen shares the incredible story behind ZEGO. Join us every other week on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®, a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. You can find us on your favorite podcast app, including , , , . See you in two weeks!   Helpful Links: ZEGO: Glen Eagle:   Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC): WBENC-Certification: Women Presidents' Organization (WPO): Show Notes: Interview Transcript:  Susan Michel: Welcome back to Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®, the show that answers your questions about work, money and family. My name is Susan McGlory Michel, and I am the CEO and founder of Glen Eagle, a wealth management firm in New Jersey. Today, I am joined by Colleen Kavanagh. As a mother, Colleen was struggling to find food companies that made nutritious-dense foods, but also met the needs of the many dietary restrictions that her family was at the time juggling with. That is what inspired Colleen to create ZEGO. Making good, clean foods that show customers what exactly was in the products as well as the purity test results of the product. Wow, what an undertaking. Welcome, Colleen. Colleen Kavanagh: Thank you very much. Susan Michel: Colleen, you have a journey of many mothers, we enter motherhood and we don't know what to expect. Were there any struggles that you faced while you started ZEGO, and what were some of the challenging parts and how did you overcome that as a mom? How did this come about? What was the journey that brought you to even think to start your own entity and firm? Colleen Kavanagh: Well, I had kind of a classic mother's story of we had a need in our family that wasn't being met in the marketplace. And so I decided that that was a great opportunity to start a business and also to serve that need for other families as well because this was the beginning of the food allergy spike. My kids are in their late teens, early 20s now, so that was the start of that whole -  it's not really a trend - it's just an ongoing problem that seems to be increasing. And I realized that we had celiac disease, dairy intolerance, and my son was very sugar sensitive. And then our schools went nut-free. So once I had to combine all of those needs for both my kids and my communities, there wasn't any company that was making things that I felt good about giving to my kids to eat that was safe for them as well. And so I started a food company.  Susan Michel: Wow, you say that so offhandedly as if it's a simple thing to do.  Colleen Kavanagh: Well, it's not a simple thing to do. It shows my naivete. Yeah, it's true, though I have learned a lot. And I definitely would have people contact me and ask me, hey, I have a great recipe or I'm selling some, you know, pies to the local bakery. And I want to co-packer and you know, they kind of want to jump in. And I definitely have some advice that I've learned the hard way. And I'm happy to share with folks.  Susan Michel: That's what we do as women, I think, we share. It's like, here you are, a mom, and you've decided that there's a real need that you need to meet and you kind of are desiring to do this but what were some of the most rewarding parts? I know we just said that. We jumped in and we said oh my gosh, what have I done? But there had to be some rewarding parts of having a successful clean food company that you saw benefit your own children, but there are also some bumps in the road. Can you share both the rewarding part and maybe some of the things that you wish you had known when you decided to jump in the water? Colleen Kavanagh: Yeah, let me do the rewarding part because it's so singular and we could...

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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), or Lou Gehrig’s Disease, is a neurological disease that takes a heavy toll on those who are diagnosed with it, as well as their families. Jodi O’Donnell-Ames came to understand how difficult it was when her husband was diagnosed with ALS. As Jodi cared for both her husband and her 2-year-old daughter, she found that there was a serious lack of resources for children whose parents were diagnosed with ALS. When her husband, Kevin, died in 2001, Jodi knew that she had to keep fighting, so she served as director of communications for the ALS Hope Foundation in Philadelphia from 2001–2003. While working there, she met Warren Benton Ames, whose wife Tina had passed away from ALS in 2000. Warren and Jodi married in 2003, and she became the mother of Ames’ two children. Inspired by the strength of their united family, this led her to found Hope Loves Company, the only non-profit organization in the country dedicated to providing education and emotional support for children and young adults who had or have a loved one battling ALS.

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Today, less than 10% of packaging plastics are recycled. The rest is sent to landfills or becomes pollution. Our special guests today are long-term friends who are working together to change that statistic. They are entrepreneurs, environmental advocates and inventors, Miranda Wang and Jeannie Yao, are co-founders of BioCellection, a company that turns unrecyclable plastic waste into valuable chemicals. Their work with BioCellection has earned them many accolades, including Rolex Awards for Enterprise Laureate, and the Forbes 30 under 30.

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Sylvia Alcala, President and Founder of J. Anthony Group, a supply chain consulting and contract labor firm in the aerospace & defense industry, has a closely-held belief that education is the key to opportunity. Throughout her career, she has had an interest in helping students obtain a college degree, particularly those who want to further their education but might think that it’s beyond their reach. As someone who benefited from guidance and direction that allowed her to obtain an education, she considers it her responsibility to “pay it forward.” Join us today to hear how what Sylvia originally had planned for her life changed, and how she overcame obstacles she faced along the way.

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Sangeeta Rao, Ph.D., Assistant Dean for Student Mentoring Programs at Rutgers University, is passionate about empowering women. Sangeeta oversees Women BUILD, a leadership program designed to give high achieving, talented women undergraduates at Rutgers Business School the opportunity to reach their full leadership potential as business students. She also co-leads a new Women's Initiative at Rutgers Business School that seeks to build stronger connections between students, faculty, alumni, and corporations with a goal of addressing systemic gender biases in business. Join us as Sangeeta shares what mentorship means to her and the personal effect that Women BUILD has had on her life and career.

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Lynn Griffith, CEO of Welcome Events and President of Welcome Walks, has multiple successful businesses under her belt. After 25 years of working in the corporate events industry, Lynn has turned her focus to something new. In fact, she’s altering the travel landscape with digital walking tours. An active member of the WBENC Women’s Enterprise Forum, Lynn has been honored as a WBE Star. Join us as Lynn shares her journey and how everything that has happened in her life is an extraordinary chapter that leads to the next exciting one.

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Rebecca Grzybowski shares her journey from collegiate rower, to training for the Olympic trials, to becoming a head coach, and what motivated her through each step. As a mother of two, Rebecca had to adjust to not only leading a team of women, but to also caring for her two sons, and learning how to “flex the muscle” of asking others for help along the way. Named the head coach of Temple University’s women’s rowing team in 2012, Rebecca led the team to win the Dad Vail Regatta in the 2019 season.

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Hetal Parikh is a dynamic entrepreneur who drives innovation with a culture of empathy. She co-founded Rangam Consultants, a minority, woman-and disability-owned workforce solutions company, with her husband in 1995. She has worked to create a company culture of inclusion and collaboration through innovation in special education, disability hiring, and reemployment of veterans and with mottos of “Employment for Everyone” and “Empathy Drives Innovation.” Hetal’s commitment to empowering and supporting women in the workforce is a part of her DNA. She believes knowledge is power, and sharing it is even more empowering. Hetal was awarded the WPEO-NY Star Award by the Women Presidents’ Educational Organization (WPEO) in 2018.

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This week, Susan is joined by Judith Germano. Judith is an adjunct professor at NYU Law, the founder of Germano Law, a senior fellow at the NYU Center for Cybersecurity, a mother of two, and a triathlete. Judith joins Susan today to talk about cybersecurity law and women in the field of cybersecurity. She gives helpful advice on the importance of blending together multiple disciplines in cybersecurity, as well as how blending carries over into our everyday lives, including how she blends being in business, being a mom, and being a triathlete.

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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and in this episode, Susan is joined by Dana Donofree, founder of AnaOno. After being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010 at the age of 27, Dana applied her degree in fashion design, a successful fashion industry career, and her 15+ years of experience toward designing, launching and growing AnaOno, a line that is made for those just like her, with lingerie, swim and loungewear options made for those affected by breast cancer, breast surgeries, pain, recovery and beyond. Listen in to find out about Dana’s fascinating and inspiring journey.

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Laurie Cummins and her daughter, Alexandra Groezinger, join Susan Michel and Carol Ann Fernandez to share their story. Laurie and her husband started their business, Groezinger Provisions, Inc. in 1982. As a woman in business, especially in the male-dominated food industry, Laurie has faced and overcome challenges to achieve the success that her business has today. Her daughter, Alexandra, joined her in the business in 2014. Since then, the duo has continued to achieve new heights, and their all-natural Alexian Pates and Specialty Meats are distributed in high-end stores around the globe! In this episode, we learn more about what it takes to be a woman in business, what it’s like to work in a family-owned business, why the food industry can be a great place to be, and advice on how to succeed in a family business or any business at all!

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This week, Susan Michel, CEO of Glen Eagle Advisors, is joined by guest Ande Frazier, a successful finance and insurance industry executive. Ande has had many ambitions and plans for her life both personally and professionally. Despite going through a divorce at a young age and being a single mom, Ande was able to excel in her role as a mother and simultaneously pursue her career passions. Through her hard work, she was able to rise to a CEO position within 3 years! Ande is proof that through perseverance, motivation, and vision, we can accomplish so much more than we think we are capable of! Tune in as Ande talks about how she successfully balances a busy, thriving career without sacrificing any family time.

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Today, Susan is joined by Rita Goodroe, founder of Rita Made Me DO It! Rita founded “Women’s Business Garden,” a free, global community that provides education and community events to women entrepreneurs, in 2015. She was a lawyer for 13 years, but after realizing that she wasn’t happy with her career choice, Rita quit her job to become a dating coach and a mentor to women in business. Listen as she shares her humorous and empowering story with Susan, including going on 35 dates in 35 consecutive days!

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At the age of 15, Lauren Galley became the founder and CEO of Girls Above Society, a nonprofit designed to give girls confidence and cybersmarts in our media-driven society. Today, the 24-year-old award-winning teen mentor, Amazon Best Selling Author, TEDx Speaker, and Girl Power Expert is dedicated to empowering young girls to be confident and cybersmart as they face the tough pressures of living in today’s world. Lauren has learned a lot along the way, including that it’s easier to get teenage girls to open up about what is going on in their lives by being a role model and a friend who cares, rather than in an authoritarian way. Tune in as Lauren talks about the importance of dialogue and her “Girls Talk” platform.

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Internships have increasingly become a popular way for young adults to spend their summers. Having an internship provides work experience, learning experiences that are not gained in the classroom, and networking connections to many college-age young adults looking to get their foot in the door in today’s workforce. This week, Susan is joined by Carol Ann Fernandez, and the four interns working in the Glen Eagle office this summer. Join us as Sarah, Nishali, Abhi, and Kirti share their experience in the Glen Eagle internship program, and a bit of what they have learned this summer.

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Caryn Kopp is the Chief Door Opener® at Kopp Consulting, the company she built from the ground up, which specializes in helping business owners land initial meetings with high-level decision makers at big-time companies. She is also a best-selling author, nationally-recognized speaker and expert in business development who can be seen in Inc., Forbes, Fortune Magazine and Newsweek and has been featured on the Wall Street Journal Morning Show. Caryn discusses the dynamics of building her company from home for only a strict 15 hours a week while her toddlers were in preschool. Tune in as she shares her unique perspective on building what has been named as one of NJ’s 50 Fastest Growing Companies even while all her employees work remotely.

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Any mom of an athlete knows the battle with the never-ending odors coming from their children’s sports gear. After months of trial and error, research and planning, Krista Woods, mother of three, decided to take matters into her own hands. She invented GloveStix®, an award-winning and patented odor management system using all-natural ingredients. With no previous manufacturing or e-commerce experience, and after only 7 months in business, Krista entered a “Mom Inventor” contest on NBC’s TODAY Show where she pitched her invention. She took home the grand prize, which was a trip to QVC to sell her product live, and she sold out in less than 8 minutes. In 2017, Krista appeared on Shark Tank and negotiated a deal that would propel her to the next level. Tune in as Krista discusses overcoming the fear of leaving her stable job and lifestyle to take a leap into the unknown world of entrepreneurship all while raising her children.

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Lara Currie is a coach, speaker, and the author of “Difficult Happens,” who works with professionals in high-stakes, high-stress, purpose-driven fields. With more than 27 years of experience in high conflict positions such as an investigative journalist, private-investigator and court appointed child advocate -- all while raising children of her own -- she has a unique and intuitive understanding of why people act and react the way they do. Tune in to hear Lara’s advice on understanding our reactions, communicating with people you don’t get along with and handling high-stress situations in your professional and personal life.

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It turns out that Snow White and Cinderella aren't as harmless as you thought they were. BYU Professor of family life Sarah Coyne discusses her research findings that girls who spend more time watching princess movies and playing with princess toys are less courageous and independent later on in life. What can we do to portray the right messages to girls while still allowing them to enjoy their favorite shows? How can we recognize and change the subtle differences in the way we speak to young girls versus boys?

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When Jaya’s young daughter expressed a passion for anything outer space, Jaya, with a Ph.D. in Fashion Merchandising, naturally set out to find some space-themed clothing for her. However, she was disappointed to find that the only space-themed—or STEM themed, for that matter—apparel could be found in the boy’s section. So, Jaya left her job to start her own clothing company. With girls’ shirts featuring dinosaurs and boys’ shirts with butterflies, Jaya’s company, Svaha, encourages everyone to proudly pursue their interests and defy expectations. Tune in as Jaya shares her story as an immigrant chasing the American Dream, mother looking to empower her daughter and entrepreneur hoping to make an impact.

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Tara Sonenshine, former Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, Executive Vice President of United States Institute of Peace and Special Assistant to President Bill Clinton, among other positions, sits down with Susan to discuss the lessons she has learned from her career path. From dropping out of law school after a day and a half to pursuing journalism on a whim to juggling children and working in the White House, Tara has collected plenty of career wisdom for women out there. Additionally, her valuable perspective on what it means to have diversity and inclusion in debate and policy-making is one you won’t want to miss.

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Susan Michel, CEO of Glen Eagle, sits down with Michelle Tenzyk, CEO and Founder of East Tenth Group, a People Strategy, Leadership and Executive Coaching Firm. Michelle worked her way up the corporate ladder to executive strategic HR positions. While doing so, though, she was diagnosed with a serious, debilitating illness, one that often carries a tremendous social stigma. In 2014, Michelle founded the movement, The Truth Behind Our Titles®: Strength, Resilience and Hope for the Professional Journey. It shifts the belief that professional success means hiding or disguising our inner struggles and difficulties. Tune in to hear Michelle candidly discuss her inspiring journey and share her theory that we should embrace all of our experiences—even difficult ones—to integrate ourselves fully and more authentically in our professional lives.

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Kara’s habit of turning to food for comfort during difficult times throughout her childhood followed her into adulthood. By the time she finished college, she was 360 pounds and was even further weighed down by her low self-esteem. Later, Kara set off on a quest to climb Mount Kilimanjaro despite her weight. Only 45% of hikers make it to the summit, but Kara’s drive to prove to herself that she could accomplish whatever she set her mind to pushed her to the top. However, her path to healing her relationship with her past and with herself is an ongoing journey with its own peaks and valleys. Tune in to hear this inspiring mother, author and speaker share her story and wisdom.

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Wendy’s career path has been anything but linear. After graduating law school, she worked in law for only a year before taking a leap into working for Major League Baseball, where she climbed the ladder and became the only female CEO of a Major League team at the time with the Milwaukee Brewers. The Woman In Sports and Events Woman of the Year Award finalist then jumped to a very different scene: fashion. She began a business representing Worth New York and, as president of the company, found unique ways to give back to her community through her work, all while raising a family at the same time. In her current role, Wendy is a strategic advisor who works with companies looking to capitalize on new growth opportunities and drive large-scale transformation. Wendy’s professional and personal experiences have shaped her into a leader and she works to help others find their own inner leaders. From having the confidence to make bold career moves to giving back to her community to what she has learned from motherhood, Wendy’s insights are valuable to all women.

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Lilian’s story may sound familiar to many of us: a mom of two, working a high-stress job, spending a lot of time in the car and on the go, putting her own health on the backburner. Overweight and with high blood pressure, she suffered from a stroke at the age of only 46. Lucky enough to survive with no lasting disabilities, Lilian began to take control over her health and walk for 30 minutes each morning, which slowly progressed to running miles a day. Although her transformation required slowing down at work, Lilian made the choice to change her priorities in order to save her life. Her message about the dangers of getting too caught up in life’s responsibilities resonates with women everywhere, as we often put others’ needs before our own.

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For the average person, hiking the 2,185-mile long Appalachian Trail takes around 6 months, for the 20% of the attempters who are able to complete it. However, Jennifer Pharr Davis has not only hiked the trail 3 times, but she also broke the record of the fastest known hike of the Appalachian Trail, for both men and women, in 2011. Throughout her career, she has hiked across 6 continents, earning National Geographic Adventurer of the Year. From adaptability when things don’t go your way to positive self-image as a woman, Jennifer has learned plenty of life lessons while on the trails, which she shares in her newest book, The Pursuit of Endurance. Tune in as she discusses with Susan her incredible story and her wisdom that resonates with moms, workers and women everywhere.

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Susan Michel is joined this week by The Honorable Faith Hochberg, a nationally recognized Federal Judge and the first and only woman to serve as the United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey, where she served for over 15 years before retiring from that position in 2015. From being one of the few women at Harvard Law at the time to being the first pregnant woman on the job at her firm, Judge Faith Hochberg has broken ground in more ways than one. Her story exemplifies confidence and the courage to take a chance.

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Many of us contemplate starting our own businesses but aren’t sure what the process truly is like. How do you create a unique brand? How do you set your goals, both long and short term? How do you work with clients to make sure they’re satisfied? Tune in to hear Kelsey Gilbert-Kreling and Mallory Ulaszek discuss their journey as they joined forces to create their own company, Presence Agency, while they were both under the age of 30.

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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Professor of Economics and Women’s and Gender Studies Ann Mari May sits down with Susan to discuss why women in economics are often discouraged by a lack of representation and how closing this gender gap could lead to changes in public policy. Why has there been such a strong push for women in science and technology fields recently but no equivalent push for women in economics, and how can we change that?

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Rainy Day Inspiration: A Creative Idea Takes Off!

In celebration of World Entrepreneur Day, Susan is joined today by two successful women who were inspired by something as simple as a rainy day! Stacy Struminger and Rachel Teyssier are the creators of RainRaps, a fashionable alternative to traditional bulky rain gear. With their unique idea, they were able to win the Today Show’s Bright Idea Contest in 2013, just over a year after they began their journey. Their product is now featured in hundreds of stores across the United States, as well as in Canada, the Netherlands, and Australia.

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Kelli Tanghe and Team Ari: Pushing for Inclusion, One Race at a Time

Kelli Tanghe promised herself that when her daughter Arianna, who has cerebral palsy and is legally blind, took her first steps on her own after years of therapy, she’d lace up her sneakers and start to run. Little did she know the journey that would follow. When Ari entered middle school, she voiced her disappointment being left on the sidelines in gym class and desire to compete in sports just like her older brother and sister. In order to get Ari off the bench and into the action, in 2012, Kelli pushed her daughter in her wheelchair in a 5k race. Since, they’ve crossed over 60 finish lines together, including multiple marathons, all while raising awareness for the inclusion of physically challenged and assisted athletes. Kelli is able to push herself through the miles thanks to encouraging words from Ari, who feels like her “disability disappears” when she races with her mom. Tune in as Kelli discusses how, even with the obstacles, Arianna blesses her life and inspires her every day.

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At the age of 46, Pat Gallant-Charette’s son decided to swim an open-water race in honor of Pat’s brother who had recently passed away from a heart attack at the age of only 34. When Pat commended his decision and commented that she wished she could do the same, he surprised her by responding, “Mom, you can if you try.” Those encouraging words started Pat’s journey of transition from a mom who cheered in the stands and was afraid of swimming in the ocean to a mom who competed in some of the world’s most famous and difficult open-water swims. Even as a caretaker to her young grandchildren and a working nurse, Pat proved to herself and others that she could accomplish whatever she set her mind to. At the age of 66, she became the oldest woman to swim the English Channel, and she’s still competing and adventuring, proving that age is truly just a number.

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When friends Valerie and Joy decided to join forces for a creative passion project alongside their busy work schedules, they began a journey that may be familiar to any entrepreneur. From deciding they wanted to be self-funded instead of taking outside loans to the process of finding the perfect pop-up location, the building of their lifestyle brand, The 125 Collection, is the result of ongoing analysis and re-evaluation. Through the ups and downs and sacrifices that come out of financing your own business and building a recognized brand in New York City, Valerie and Joy have plenty to share when it comes to the trial and error process in the beginning stages of a business.

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When a gunman opened fire inside the friendly, peaceful Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14th of 2012, lives were changed forever. First-grade teacher Kaitlin Roig-DeBellis, whose classroom was only a few feet from where the attack began, immediately sprang to action by hiding her 14 students in a 3x4 foot bathroom and keeping them quiet. Although she and her students survived, others did not, and the tragedy left the community frozen with dismay and unanswerable questions. In an effort to overcome the darkness and chaos, Kaitlin created an organization to promote kindness in the classroom and wrote a novel, Choosing Hope, to guide others who are suffering through hardship to find their light, one day at a time. From her heroic actions as a teacher, philanthropist, writer and speaker, Kaitlin was chosen as a 2013 Glamour Woman of the Year.

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Susan Michel, CEO of Glen Eagle, sits down with accomplished senior digital marketing executive, entrepreneur, writer and speaker Veronica “Niki” Fielding to discuss the “Big Rethink” and its implications in the business world. In the 80s and 90s, people considered success as two-dimensional and strictly financial. However, after the Great Recession about a decade ago, people began to ask themselves what they truly wanted out of life, and began to consider money as just a part of the success equation, alongside other personal factors and values. As part of the workforce, how should we restate our career goals as they intertwine with our personal goals? As employers, how do we work with the new realization that our employees might not stick around for long as personal journeys and growth begin to take priority over vertical promotions?

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Carlota Zimmerman, like many women, had always strived for perfection. Her list of accomplishments is impressive: child actor on Sesame Street at age 4, published playwright at 17, law school graduate and successful television news manager in Moscow. Finally, it took a low point in her life with nothing left to lose to push her to take a chance and pursue her passion of coaching others. Reflecting on her life of trial and error, “safe” decisions like going to law school out of practicality and riskier decisions like starting her own business with no experience, Carlota discusses what it takes to truly pursue your passions, despite doubt from yourself and others.

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Any mother knows the chaos that is transporting your kids from school to soccer practice to their friends’ houses and all the other places they go, especially as a working parent. That’s exactly how Sara’s life was before she decided to take matters into her own hands as an entrepreneur and create Kango--essentially Uber for kids with thorough background checks and live GPS tracking. From dealing with gender-specific questions from investors, such as “How will you run this company as a working mom?” to dressing up in a pink kangaroo as a marketing stint, Sara’s unique journey is one that all women can learn from.

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Typical business advice often warns people not to start a business with their best friend if they want the company -- or the friendship -- to last. When a Harvard Business School professor studied over 10,000 startups, he found that the least stable teams were friends, with a founder turnover rate of 28.6%, higher than teams of virtual strangers. But Meghan Patke and Lisa Strangis have proven that with a shared passion and respect for each other, you can balance the friend and business partner relationship. Tune in as Susan sits down with Meghan and Lisa to discuss how they collaborated and compromised to make the business and relationship work.

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When Briana began her education at Harvard Law School, she was the perfect example of beating the odds: she was the only person in her family to attend college, and now graduate school. However, when she found out she was pregnant with her daughter Evie before her second year at Harvard, she realized one of her biggest challenges was yet to come. From going into labor during a final exam to having to ask the dean of students to babysit during class, being a single mom while achieving her law degree was no easy task. But through her journey, she has inspired women everywhere with her honesty about the struggles she has faced and what she has learned from them.

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Susan Michel, CEO of Glen Eagle sits down with single mother and entrepreneur Sam Johnstone to discuss her journey of self-discovery and courage that began when she left an unhealthy marriage and job and started her own business as a single mother. In addition to turning her life around for herself and her children, she decided to help other businesswomen do the same by creating her own local networking group for women. From taking the first step towards a better life to finding the self-confidence to network as a woman, Sam’s story is an important one for any woman to hear.

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Susan Michel, CEO of Glen Eagle, is joined today by three of Glen Eagle’s summer interns tell us about their experiences. According to a recent Forbes report, the percentage of graduates who had worked at least one internship during their college careers rose from less than 10 percent in the ‘80s to more than 80 percent in the mid-2000s, and the number is only growing. While there’s the stereotype of the monotonous internship full of coffee and copier runs, an internship usually is an eye-opening learning experience that prepares students for their future careers while also bringing a fresh perspective into the office that employers can benefit from.

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Sprina Moon is no stranger to being the odd one out. Her journey began as she emigrated from South Korea to the United States as a daring teenager and struggled to learn English while surrounded by unforgiving high school kids. With the confidence built by knowing the value of her unique perspective and forging meaningful relationships, she worked her way up to success in the car sales industry despite being one of the few female and Asian voices in the white male-dominated field. Join us this week as Susan sits down with Sprina to discuss her inspiring journey that all women should hear.

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When it comes to balancing a family and a career, women in particular often feel pressure to conform to what others believe is the “right” way to accomplish the feat. However, Kathleen Karkos, who oversees Glen Eagle’s client service team and has raised children of her own, knows that the key to balance is flexibility, open-mindedness and the confidence to form one’s own path. This week, Susan Michel sits down with Kathleen to discuss her unique journey of many career changes, relocations, sacrifices and successes. Listen in to learn about how career and personal choices intertwine to meet her own definition of success.

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Mentorships: A Win/Win Relationship

In this episode, Susan and Carol Ann Michel share their personal experiences with mentorship. Mentors can be anchors of trust and ignitors of change and their styles can vary from coach to connector to cheerleader or challenger. These constructive relationships are usually a win/win for both mentors and mentees. Listen in to learn how mentorship can lead to fresh ideas and perspectives, reduced feelings of isolation and a wonderful way to expand your life and business!

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In today’s episode, Susan Michel is joined by Clare McGlory, an aerospace engineer based in San Diego. Clare shares her career journey, including how she encountered a tough job market after college graduation and how joining a professional organization and connecting with a mentor helped her land her current role. She offers insightful and heartfelt advice for women interested in pursuing a career in engineering, or any of the STEM areas.

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In today’s digital world, cybersecurity is extremely important for businesses of any size. One look at the news and you get an idea of why that is. This week, Susan Michel is joined by Mary Frantz, founder and managing partner of Enterprise Knowledge Partners. An industry leader with more than 25 years of experience, Mary shares valuable information you won’t want to miss. Join us as she talks about her journey to the top of a predominantly male industry, what all mid to small business owners should keep in mind, and her number one piece of advice on how to keep your information safe in this digital world.

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This week, Susan sits down with Glen Eagle’s Executive Assistant, Laura Hurd. After staying home with her children for sixteen years, Laura decided to re-enter the workforce in an unconventional way- working from home. Listen in as Laura shares her journey, her advice to those contemplating a similar career and the top three things you need to do to successfully work from home.

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In this podcast, Susan and Carol Ann Michel discuss the dynamics of multi-generational groups working together. Through collaboration, teamwork and understanding, the five generations (Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials and Generation Z) can work effectively while learning from each other.

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On this episode of “Women's Wealth: The Middle Way,” Glen Eagle CEO Susan Michel is joined by Hilary Kurzer, who has been in the insurance industry for over 20 years. As a single working mother, Hilary lives our company motto of “Faith, Family, Firm.” Listen in as Hilary shares the important factors to keep in mind when selecting a life insurance policy and how long-term health insurance has become a major concern for women.

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Susan is joined on this week’s podcast by Toneisha Friday, a publicist in the healthcare industry, a financial literacy champion and an advocate for the youth. Toneisha grew up with two successful female role models in her life, and she credits that strong support system for shaping her into the professional she is today. Listen in as Toneisha shares her thoughts on the importance of financial literacy, leveraging your network and knowing your worth.

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On this week’s podcast, Susan is joined by Carol Ann Michel, Susan’s daughter who recently joined the firm. Listen in as they share their insight into juggling the demands of career, life and family - from both perspectives! Susan and Carol Ann have learned that open communication, finding common ground, and learning to treasure the small moments along the way are key elements to their work and family life.

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On this week’s podcast, Susan is joined by Jen McNelis, a product manager at a large analytics firm. After experiencing tragedy at a young age, Jen was able to look to her mother as a role model on how to face some of life's greatest adversities. Although she is now a part of the male dominant software and web development industry, Jen wasn't always on the STEM career path. Listen in as Jen refutes the correlation between major and career and emphasizes the importance of learning and picking up new skills once a part of the workforce.

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This week, we are joined by Cheryl Biron, Founder and Principal of LexaGen Freedom Accelerator. Cheryl works with CEOs and their leadership teams to help them grow their companies, scale and create a culture of action and accountability. After working in the financial world, helping her husband run a business and starting a family, Cheryl returned to school to earn her MBA from Wharton and become an entrepreneur. On this week’s podcast, Cheryl sits down with Susan to discuss her book The Hot Tub Manifesto. Join us to hear Cheryl’s advice for changing careers and the how important it is to know your natural strengths, passions, and goals.

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On this week’s episode of Women’s Wealth: The Middle Way, Kristin Santizo joins Susan Michel, CEO of Glen Eagle Advisors, to discuss her journey as a mother and business owner. Kristin spent a number of years climbing the corporate ladder at her company, but when she took a backseat to a male peer after returning from her second maternity leave, she came to the harsh realization that the corporate world she was a part of was unsupportive of women and discouraged them from having families. Motivated, Kristin decided to start her own business, promising herself to never work for another employer. Join us as Kristin discusses the process she went through to prepare herself for the transition.

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As technology continues to become an important part of everyday life, one amazing woman is using immersive technology to create female-focused content. On this week’s podcast, Susan Michel, CEO of Glen Eagle Advisors is joined by Sybil Steele. Sybil is Founder and CEO of Temme Media, an emerging media studio dedicated to informing and inspiring women’s journeys through virtual reality/360 video. Temme Media’s debut film for Qualcomm, Mothers of the Atlas, chronicles the innovative way mobile technology is decreasing maternal mortality in Morocco. Listen in as Sybil discusses the motivations for her work, the power of immersive technology and balancing work and family responsibilities.

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This week, Susan Michel, CEO of Glen Eagle Advisors in Kingston, New Jersey, is joined by Michelle Slapa, the owner of a second generation woman-owned promotion company. Listen in as Michelle shares her experience deciding to join the family business, the importance of blending family and work, and her advice on how to grow a business while cherishing time spent with family.

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This week, listen in as Susan Michel, CEO of Glen Eagle Advisors in Princeton, New Jersey, talks about The Three T’s of successful retirement planning. Susan discusses the importance of sharing your story when planning for retirement in order to build Trust, generate Transparency and Triumph. Sharing not only your life and journey but also your dreams, hopes, and aspirations empower you and your family to come to terms with and prepare for retirement.

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This week, Susan Michel, CEO of Glen Eagle Advisors in Princeton, New Jersey, is joined by Michele Semper. Originally a special education teacher, Michele started a new business in order to gain the flexibility and freedom to spend more time with her family. Listen in as Michele discusses the emotional conflicts that come with starting your own business, her personal experience with tragedy, and her advice for those going through challenging times themselves.

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This week, Susan Michel, CEO of Glen Eagle Advisors in Princeton, New Jersey, is joined by Shelley Gray. A serial entrepreneur, Shelley has been able to start a number of businesses ranging from set building for Broadway to farming and storage rentals, all from the same home office and while raising a family. Listen to her speak about important lessons you can take away from unconventional work experiences and what empowers her to start new ventures.

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This week, Susan Michel, CEO of Glen Eagle Advisors in Princeton, New Jersey, is joined by Chris Lowhorn. After graduating from the US Naval Academy and serving as a Surface War Officer for a number of years, Chris became a Senior Business Development Consultant with a major insurance company. With her unique story, Chris is able to share her experience with transitioning from the Navy to the corporate world. Listen in as she talks about the three main ways life at sea differs from life in the office and the challenges, and advantages, of being a woman in a predominantly male environment.

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This week, Susan Michel, CEO of Glen Eagle Advisors in Princeton, New Jersey, is joined by guest Nina Kaufman. Nina is the founder of Business Exponential and not your ordinary business owner! Nina talks about her Doughnut moment and realizing how important being able to rely on your team is in order to grow. Nina shows owners of expertise-driven service companies how their businesses can double their value and begin to function like a well-oiled machine. Tune in to hear Nina’s story and powerful business advice!

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This week, Susan Michel, CEO of Glen Eagle Advisors in Princeton, New Jersey, is joined by guest Faith Saunders. Faith is the founder and CEO of Discover a New Future, a company focused on helping women be the best version of themselves. Faith shares how her personal struggles led her on a path of helping others. We all have something to offer, and we should be looking for opportunities to share our experiences. Tune in to hear Faith’s amazing journey and learn how she found herself running a company dedicated to helping other women!

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This week, Susan Michel, CEO of Glen Eagle Advisors in Princeton, New Jersey, is joined by two millennials who are eager to share their perspectives on internships and entering the workforce. Taylor used her internship as an opportunity to “test drive” a job before accepting a full-time position after college graduation. Christina, a college sophomore, discusses how two summers of internship experience have given her the opportunity to contribute to a growing firm. Technology, time management, flexibility and open-mindedness are just a few of the key points they’ll share about today!

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In this episode of Women’s Wealth: The Middle Way, CEO Susan Michel is joined by Marna McDermott, an active community volunteer. Marna finds joy in helping others and devoting her time to several local organizations. Listen in to find out about Marna’s busy and rewarding life!

“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” - Helen Keller

Join us every other week on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way, a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. You can find us on http://www.womensradio.com/author/lhurd, and https://womenswealth.podbean.com, and on the SoundCloud Apps for iPhone and Android, https://soundcloud.com/womenswealthmiddleway. See you in two weeks!

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This week, Susan Michel, CEO of Glen Eagle Advisors in Princeton, New Jersey, is joined by guest Kathy LoBue. Kathy shares her personal experience with reverse parenting, and how she and her husband made the decision for Kathy to work outside of the home and for her husband to stay at home full-time with their children. Tune in to find out how this decision helped her family find health, balance and happiness!

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Today, CEO Susan Michel interviews special guests, Joy Ann Lowery and Nancy Smith, on how they live The Middle Way: a lifestyle choice that honors both work and family obligations. Joy works part-time and owns her own business. Plus, she has three children. Her mother, Nancy was also a working mom and now helps with her grandchildren in her retirement.

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Today, CEO Susan Michel is joined once again by Joanna Gordon Martin, the founder of Theia Senior Solutions. Susan and Joanna discuss eldercare and the different options that are available to anyone who is looking into eldercare for either themselves or a loved one, as well as the difficulties that can be faced while making this decision.

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CEO Susan Michel is joined by Joanna Gordon Martin, the founder of Theia Senior Solutions. This podcast focuses on Joanna’s journey as an entrepreneur, and how she balances work, life and family. Through her own personal experience navigating the challenge of finding care for her elderly parent, Joanna realized that she could form a business that would help others going through similar situations.

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In this podcast, CEO Susan Michel shares a heartfelt, personal experience about a recent time when her best laid plans didn't work out. Listen as Susan discusses life, family and how important it is to adapt when things don't go according to plan.

Join us every other week on Women's Wealth: The Middle Way, a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money and family. We will be back on May 31st at 8:00am right here on SoundCloud! You can also find us on http://www.womensradio.com/author/lhurd and https://womenswealth.podbean.com, and on the SoundCloud and Apps for iPhone and Android. See you in two weeks!

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Today, CEO Susan Michel is joined by her daughter, Carol Ann, to discuss the power of mentors as anchors of trust and igniters of change. With Mother’s Day coming up on May 14h, it’s the perfect time to spark a mother-daughter dialogue! By going through the unique styles of mentorship, from mother-daughter connections, to professional mentorship, to mentorship through friendship, Susan and Carol touch on the universal power of these constructive relationships.

Make sure to join us on May 17th at 8:00am for the next episode of Women’s Wealth: The Middle Way. We post every other Wednesday here on SoundCloud and on Womensradio.com and www.womenswealth.podbean.com. You won’t want to miss it!

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Last time on Women’s Wealth, we talked about living The Middle Way, a lifestyle all about honoring both family and work obligations. Today, I interview a guest, Laura Hurd, on her experience living The Middle Way. Laura is my executive assistant at Glen Eagle Advisors. She plays an integral role in the day-to-day operations of the firm and has a packed daily schedule full of meetings, phone calls, and research. Not only does she work full-time, she also works remotely from Texas - hundreds of miles away from our base in New Jersey! On top of all of that, she is a mother of two.

Tune in to today's episode to hear Laura's helpful personal strategies for striking a healthy work-life balance. You won't want to miss it!

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Today, CEO Susan Michel discusses The Middle Way: a lifestyle choice that honors both work and family obligations. Susan’s experiences being both a mom of four, a grandmother, and a CEO have given her a unique perspective on balancing a healthy combination of work and life responsibilities. April marks the beginning of Spring, which is the perfect time to revisit your work and family priorities and consider “Spring Cleaning” any overlapping commitments. In this episode, Susan shares some personal stories of living the Middle Way that will provide you with the insight you need to start this Spring Cleaning process!

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Today’s episode of Women’s Wealth Wednesdays (WWW) focuses on filing taxes — a topic fitting for this time of year! CEO Susan Michel shares her perspective and personal experiences with filing taxes. From the history of taxes, to her son’s first minimum wage job, to the types of questions you should be asking your accountant, Susan is here to cover it all!

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This is the first episode of Women's Wealth: The Middle Way®, a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. Host Susan Michel has worked in the financial advisory industry for more than two decades and is the founder of her own financial services firm, Glen Eagle, in Kingston, New Jersey. She has done everything from raising four children to managing four hundred million in assets, and she is excited to share what she has learned. In this podcast, Susan shares her insights into the importance of "Giving Back."

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