Truly Amazing Women Radio Show

Previous Episodes
Tuesday, December 29th, 2015

What Will 2015 Bring? Laura Day Helps Us Hone Our Intuition

How can you practically, and easily, harness the power of your intuition? That’s the question we asked internationally-renown intuitive guide Laura Day, author of seven books on the topic, including “Practical Intuition,” and her latest, “How to Rule the World from your Couch.” To fully embrace all that is coming to you in 2015, Day offers 15 do’s and don’ts to help you tweak your intuition. In this podcast interview you’ll learn: The importance of having a goal. “The keyClick here to listen to the podcast!

Thursday, September 10th, 2015

Dee Dee Schurman is Teaching Business Owners the Art of Networking with Enterprising Women

The Network of Enterprising Women (NEW) was born in 1988, founded by Shirley Wagner and Debbie Johnston, two professional businesswomen seeking to build a women’s networking group by meeting each month to laugh, network, and build relationships. Soon, they were joined by hundreds of others, and NEW became a nonprofit, with a board of directors and an active philanthropic initiative. “The main goal of NEW is to assist and encourage women who desire to become established in business, and toClick here to listen to the podcast!

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2015

"Bodacious" Author Mary Foley on Life After AOL, Women as Leaders, and Turning 50

Truly Amazing Woman Mary Foley believes that energizing careers and events don’t just happen — they are engineered. She has combined her engineering education, her passion for inspiring professional women, and her two decades of live program experience to help women invigorate their careers and help meeting planners power up the live events and communities that professional women crave. Known for her uncommon insights, candor, and humor, Foley is an author, featured blogger on WorkingMother.com, video maven, lively presenter, engagingClick here to listen to the podcast!

Thursday, December 4th, 2014

Take a Magic Carpet Ride with Colleen Mudlaff's Women's Diplomatic Series

Colleen Mudlaff is the president of the DC-based Women’s Diplomatic Series (WDS), an organization that she and a handful other women founded in the fall of 2009. The goal is to encourage women to be better global citizens, through exposure to Washington’s distinguished diplomatic community. And they are certainly hitting their target. We were honored to join the group in the fall of 2014, and have already visited with the ambassador of Pakistan, Jalil Abbas Jilani, and his wife, ShaistaClick here to listen to the podcast!

Thursday, July 3rd, 2014

Corporate Exec Ana Dutra Helps Us Define "Act 2" of Our Lives + Careers

What happens when you are so successful in your business that you have all the financial security you worked so hard for — and now, anything is blooming possible? “The answer may be harder to come up with than you think,” admits Ana Dutra, 50, the former CEO of Korn/Ferry Leadership and Talent Consulting, where she created a $300 million global business before retiring last year. “Now, I have so many options — I need to step back and assessClick here to listen to the podcast!

Tuesday, July 1st, 2014

Catherine Allgor Brings Dolley Madison To Life

What do you know about the amazing Dolley Madison? If it’s cupcakes, you don’t know the real story, insists Dr. Catherine Allgor, a professor of history at the University of California and Yale Ph.D., who is now the director of education and the Huntington Library Art Collection and Botanical Gardens. Her 2006 book, “A Perfect Union: Dolley Madison and the Creation of the American Nation,” was a finalist for the George Washington Prize in 2007. Allgor’s book was then turnedClick here to listen to the podcast!

Friday, April 18th, 2014

Andrea Allen Asks: Are You Ready to Yogify Your Business?

What do handstands and marketing have in common? That’s the question the yogi and serial entrepreneur Andrea Allen answers in her new series, “Do you ever wonder how yogis easily stick a handstand, meditate for long periods of time or effortlessly slide into the splits?” she asks. “Maybe you’re one of them and already know the truth: it doesn’t happen overnight! Certain principles need to be applied, like focus, discipline, presence, letting go and practice.” More and more people everyClick here to listen to the podcast!

Tuesday, April 8th, 2014

Clea Newman is Keeping Alive Her Father's Magic at SeriousFun

We are here today with Clea Newman in Westport, CT. She is the Senior Director of External Affairs with the SeriousFun Children’s Network. Clea also serves as a spokesperson for the organization helping to elevate awareness of the brand and advance the legacy of her father and SeriousFun founder Paul Newman. “Before my dad died, he asked me to carry on his legacy with this organization,” says Clea of the growing global community of independently managed and financed camps andClick here to listen to the podcast!

Saturday, March 29th, 2014

Alyson Fox is making sure kids with life-threateneing illnesses are having SeriousFun

We are here today at the hq of SeriousFun in Westport, CT with Alyson Fox, Director of Global Partnership Program of the SeriousFun Children’s Network. Founded in 1988 by actor Paul Newman, this incredible program serves more than 440,000 children who are suffering from illnesses in more than 50 countries. It has 30 initiatives worldwide, including 14 full member camps, 13 Global Partnership Programs, and 3 new camps in development. Alyson (aka: Aly) has been with the organization since 2005,Click here to listen to the podcast!

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