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A rotating cast of money-savvy experts join The Wall Street Journal’s Veronica Dagher to explain how women can empower themselves and establish financial and professional stability.

A rotating cast of money-savvy experts join The Wall Street Journal’s Veronica Dagher to explain how women can empower themselves and establish financial and professional stability.

Location:

United States

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A rotating cast of money-savvy experts join The Wall Street Journal’s Veronica Dagher to explain how women can empower themselves and establish financial and professional stability.

Language:

English


Episodes

Emily Ramshaw: On Highlighting Women's Voices in the Media

3/4/2020
Emily Ramshaw, former Texas Tribune editor-in-chief and co-founder of The 19th* talks to WSJ's Veronica Dagher about the challenges of launching a nonprofit media company and how covering women and politics could change the national conversation.

Duration:00:24:10

Toni Ko: On the Personal Sacrifices of Entrepreneurship

2/26/2020
Toni Ko, founder of NYX Cosmetics and serial entrepreneur, speaks with WSJ's Veronica Dagher about the business lessons she learned from her Korean parents, the lack of glamour in entrepreneurship, and the surprise disappointment of a well-earned early retirement.

Duration:00:29:12

Lidia Bastianich: On Being the Only Woman in the Kitchen

2/19/2020
Best-selling cookbook author and restaurateur Lidia Bastianich tells the WSJ's Veronica Dagher how she created her global food empire, thrived in a male-dominated industry and what she's doing to make commercial kitchens safer for women.

Duration:00:23:27

Isabel Allende: The Wisdom of Aging

2/12/2020
Best-selling Chilean-American author Isabel Allende speaks with the WSJ's Veronica Dagher about her new book, "A Long Petal of the Sea," a novel that tackles immigration, how she coped with enormous tragedy and why she's excited about aging.

Duration:00:22:45

Kathy Ireland: Knowing Your Worth and Protecting Your Boundaries

2/5/2020
Former supermodel turned business mogul Kathy Ireland speaks with WSJ's Veronica Dagher about her new book, "Fashion Jungle," a novel about sexual harassment in the fashion industry, how she's maintained her brand identity despite an expansive empire and how to turn rejection and negative feedback into a career boost.

Duration:00:20:53

Maeve DuVally: On Becoming a Transgender Woman on Wall Street

1/29/2020
Maeve DuVally, a managing director at Goldman Sachs, tells WSJ's Veronica Dagher how she transitioned while working at a major financial firm and how she found her authentic self.

Duration:00:17:04

Naomi Hirabayshi and Marah Lidey on Why They Made the Shine App

1/22/2020
Shine app co-founders, Naomi Hirabayshi and Marah Lidey, tell WSJ's Veronica Dagher how as two young, female tech founders and women of color what it's like to start a company with a friend, raise venture capital funding and change the conversation about mental health.

Duration:00:23:16

Jen Sincero on Achieving Your Money Dreams

12/25/2019
In this encore episode, Jen Sincero, author of the 'You are a Badass' book series, tells the WSJ's Veronica Dagher how to get out of your own way and achieve your goals.

Duration:00:17:48

How To Jump Start Your Career in 2020

12/18/2019
Career coaches Marianne Ruggiero and Rita Kakati Shah tell the WSJ's Veronica Dagher how to benchmark your career success, land a sponsor and get paid what you're worth.

Duration:00:29:11

Therese Tucker: Starting A Software Company at 40

12/11/2019
Therese Tucker, founder and chief executive of software company BlackLine Inc., explains to WSJ's Veronica Dagher how her gender shaped her career and why she chose to start a technology company.

Duration:00:21:18

How to Take Charge of Your Debt

12/4/2019
In a special panel discussion, three personal finance experts -- Stacy Tisdale, Erin Lowry and Jill Schlesinger -- join the Wall Street Journal's Veronica Dagher to discuss how they've coped with different types of debt and give tips on how to get out.

Duration:00:24:34

Carol Lavin Bernick: Inside The Alberto-Culver Succession Story

11/27/2019
Carol Lavin Bernick, the former executive chairman of Alberto-Culver, speaks to the WSJ's Veronica Dagher about taking over her family's business, earning the respect of her peers and instilling a work ethic in her children.

Duration:00:28:09

How Women of Color Can Own Their Success

11/20/2019
In a special panel discussion, four African-American executives and entrepreneurs, Jennefer Witter, Ebony Reed, Minda Harts and Arielle Patrick join the Wall Street Journal's Veronica Dagher to discuss the challenges they've faced in the workplace, how they've overcome these obstacles and share their tips for success.

Duration:00:29:51

Marianne Harrison: An English Major Turned Finance CEO

11/13/2019
Marianne Harrison tells WSJ's Veronica Dagher how she became the first female chief executive of John Hancock, one of the largest life insurers in the United States, how she landed a big pay raise and how she's increasing diversity at her company.

Duration:00:16:06

Frida Polli: Pymetrics CEO on Breaking the Mold in Science and Tech

11/6/2019
Frida Polli, co-founder and chief executive of Pymetrics, a company that uses artificial intelligence and behavioral neuroscience to help reduce bias in hiring, tells the Wall Street Journal's Veronica Dagher about the obstacles she's overcome as a female technology entrepreneur and how working single mothers can succeed.

Duration:00:29:02

Mary Wittenberg: A Marathon Race to Success

10/30/2019
Former New York Road Runners CEO and New York City Marathon race director Mary Wittenberg tells the Wall Street Journal's Veronica Dagher about inspiring women to embrace health and fitness, as well as her new passion for the EF Education First pro cycling organization.

Duration:00:25:26

Liesel Pritzker Simmons: Making a Valuable Impact

10/23/2019
Liesel Pritzker Simmons is philanthropist and Co-Founder of Blue Haven Initiative, a family office that invests for profit and with a purpose. She tells the Wall Street Journal's Veronica Dagher why every investment has an impact, and how we can create positive change through investing.

Duration:00:24:46

Deirdre Quinn: Founding a Fashion Empire

10/16/2019
Deirdre Quinn, CEO of Lafayette 148 New York, tells the Wall Street Journal's Veronica Dagher how a life-long love of fashion inspired her to forge ahead in creating her own global brand.

Duration:00:27:04

Deborah Norville: Anchoring Her Own Success

10/9/2019
Deborah Norville is an award winning television anchor, Viacom board member, and the host of Inside Edition. She tells the Wall Street Journal's Veronica Dagher the key lessons she's learned from career setbacks, and what motivates her to stay in the game.

Duration:00:24:59

Miko Branch: Pioneering the Natural Hair Movement

10/3/2019
Miko Branch, CEO of popular haircare line, Miss Jessie's, tells the Wall Street Journal's Veronica Dagher how she built a successful business from the ground up and became a pioneer in the natural hair care industry.

Duration:00:21:37