Growing up in Haiti and later as a teenager in the US, Marie Jean-Baptise always knew she wanted to create something different, although she didn't know what that something was. There was a part of her that dreamt of be a fashion designer -- or an Alvin Ailey...
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Why Linda Smith, “The Meanest Woman Alive,” Wants You to Stand in Your Power And Embrace Your Feminine Side
Known and admired as "the meanest woman alive" for the fierce way she defends her clients and how she argues (and wins!) $30 billion cases for some of the world's biggest corporations, Linda Smith -- author of the upcoming book, Lessons in Success from...
Wanona Satcher: Designing Urban Communities for Social Good and Having a Seat at Your Own Table
Wanona Satcher describes herself as a child who was thoughtful, "geeky," and one who never followed status quo. The Atlanta native thought dolls were ridiculous, eschewing them and using them as speed bumps within the neighborhoods she built while playing on her...
April Dinwoodie, CEO of the Donaldson Adoption Institute on Advocating for Adoptive Families and Leaning into Self Discovery
April Dinwoodie is the adoptive daughter of a loving family in Rhode Island, a family she says created a center of gravity for her, a safe space. While Dinwoodie, who now lives in Harlem, New York, is grateful for a home where she felt grounded, accepted and loved,...
Wendy Wollner, CEO of Balancing Life’s Issues, on Work-Life Balance, Learning to Laugh and Living Out Loud
Wendy Wollner has always been loud and loving. Yes, it's possible to be both. As one of few women CEOs whenever she's in the room negotiating with Fortune 500 companies on behalf of her corporate training business, Balancing Life's Issues, Wendy has learned over the...
Shantrelle P. Lewis on Having Vision, Manifesting Love and Creating Businesses That Count It All Joy
Shantrelle P. Lewis has always been a woman of vision. From the time she was a little girl growing up in her beloved New Orleans -- assertive, ambitious, clear that she could do anything -- Shantrelle was calling in the law of attraction, placing posters of the...
How Entrepreneur Carmen Jones is Normalizing Disability, Focusing on Her Niche and Busting Down Stereotypes
132: How Entrepreneur Carmen Jones is Normalizing Disability, Focusing on Her Niche and Busting Down Stereotypes Carmen Jones learned very early about how painful stereotypes are. She and her family experienced racism as they moved into certain neighborhoods...
Carrie Sheffield: On Building Bold and Standing By Your Convictions
Carrie Sheffield is a “musician brat” who grew up between here and there and went to 17 different public schools while traveling with her family, who were all musicians. So she knows how to adapt in ever-changing environments -- including changes that she initiated...
What You Need to Know (and Why You Need to Know) About Supplier Diversity with Diversity Expert Karmetria Burton
Karmetria Burton has always been gregarious and loquacious, so much so that her family would offer to pay her to be quiet for five minutes. That didn't work -- because Karmetria loves to connect, and she always had plenty of questions. Karmetria grew up...
Back to Basics Founder Beverly Stewart on Building a Multimillion Dollar Business and Becoming an Open-Hearted Leader
Beverly Stewart has wanted to be a teacher since she was five years old, and she thought she'd be one forever once she started her career in education. But after six years in the classroom, she knew she needed a change -- she wanted a way to impact each student...
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