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How She Does It

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On every episode of “How She Does It” you’ll be listening in to a conversation with a female leader — leaders in all industries — who make their own space and build their careers in unique ways. How She Does It is about a woman’s place in the world and in the economy, but it’s also about our power, our emotions, careers, families, and so much more. Host Karen Finerman is the co-founder and CEO of Metropolitan Capital Advisors and a longtime panelist on CNBC's Fast Money. Every guest is the mentor you wish you had — and access to their insight on what it means to live and work as a woman with power is now yours.  New episodes are released every Tuesday. Follow along On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hsdipodcast/ Join the HerMoney community! For the latest episode drops and financial news-you-can-use, subscribe to our newsletter at HerMoney.com/subscribe.
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Episodes

Ep 49: Growing Through Unexpected Change (live and on national TV!) with Jenna Bush Hager

We’re kicking off Season 2 of How She Does It with a powerhouse first guest: none other than Jenna Bush Hager, co-host of TODAY’s fourth hour, bestselling author, and founder of the new production company and publishing imprint, ⁠Thousand Voices⁠. For nearly six years, Jenna and Hoda Kotb brought laughter, honesty, and heart to morning television. But when Hoda announced she was leaving the show, Jenna was suddenly faced with a major transition: stepping forward as the show’s solo anchor and lea...

Jul 08, 202540 minSeason 2Ep. 49

Sizzle Reel: What’s Coming This Season on How She Does It with Karen Finerman

It’s time for another great season of How She Does It with Karen Finerman, full of insightful conversations with a diverse group of women leaders. Each week, Karen brings her perspective as a CEO and mother of four (and not to mention, a big WNBA fan) to these discussions about women, money, and power. We’ll hear from influential women across business, entertainment, and sports, who share their own triumphs and challenges. You will come away from these episodes with insights and encouragement ab...

Jul 01, 20253 min

How She Does It is back for Season 2, starting July 8th!

Host Karen Finerman, longtime Wall Street investor, mom of four, and familiar face on CNBC, returns with another inspiring season of conversations spotlighting extraordinary women at the top of their fields. 💬 This season, Karen sits down with powerhouse guests, including: Jenna Bush Hager - TODAY Host & Founder, Thousand Voices Debby Soo - CEO, OpenTable Gretchen Rubin - NY Times Bestselling Author & Podcast Host Pritika Swarup - Model and Founder & CEO, Pratki Beauty Expect candid...

Jun 24, 20251 min

Ep 48: What It’s Really Like To Own A Basketball Team With Clara Wu Tsai

It’s no secret that women’s basketball is exploding in popularity. The WNBA had a record-breaking season last year, which was also its most-watched season in over two decades. Now as some of those college stars (like Caitlin Clark) graduate from college and move on, the WNBA is hoping to build on their momentum. One of the women we can thank for that momentum is Clara Wu Tsai. She bought the New York Liberty basketball team in 2019 with her husband Joe Tsai, and immediately made profound changes...

May 20, 202433 minEp. 48

Ep. 47: Advancing Research On the Human Brain With Paola Arlotta

Women across all industries need more female mentors and role models, and perhaps nowhere is that more imperative than in the field of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics). When we have more women in STEM, there’s a ripple effect — scientific and financial outcomes for women are improved across the board. The good news is that more women than ever are choosing career paths in the field. Paola Arlotta, a neurobiologist and stem cell scientist at Harvard University, is one of t...

May 13, 202441 minEp. 47

Ep 46: Making Jobs In Finance More Accessible To Women

According to research by Deloitte, the number of women who reach the highest level of leadership in financial services is on the rise, with women holding 18% of financial C-suite positions globally. But the research also says that number is climbing slowly — without a more concerted effort, women financial leaders may not even reach 25% by 2031. Lindsay Hans, President and Co-head of Merrill Wealth Management, is working to change that. In her role, she’s committed to lowering the barrier to ent...

May 06, 202431 minEp. 46

Ep 45: Having A Child On Your Own Terms With Leigh Gallagher

Making the decision to have kids is one of the biggest decisions a woman can make in her life, and increasingly, women (and men) are not waiting until they find the right person to have kids with — they’re walking the journey on their own. With a wide array of options from sperm and egg donors to surrogacy or adoption, there are more options than ever for those choosing the journey into parenthood. When Leigh Gallagher, Senior Managing Director at Teneo, was in her early 40s, she decided she was...

Apr 29, 202429 minEp. 45

Ep 44: Protecting Women’s Healthcare With Kate Ryder

Women’s ability to access high-quality, affordable, healthcare is a huge issue. From conception to asking questions about IVF and egg freezing, to our peri and postmenopausal life stages, we need easy access to specialized care for a lifetime. That’s exactly why Kate Ryder created Maven Clinic, a comprehensive 24/7 virtual platform that offers support and referrals related to fertility and family planning, pregnancy, postpartum health, adoption, surrogacy, parenting, and menopause. Kate details ...

Apr 22, 202431 minEp. 44

Ep 43: From the Farmers Market to Whole Foods

We’re always so impressed when we hear about female founders who can turn a product they start making in their homes into a multi-million dollar business. So, how did they do it? Did they always dream of starting something bigger or did it take time for them to realize that their humble idea could really scale? And do the skills it takes to run a small business translate to running one with many employees, where the day-to-day tasks are wildly different? Starr Edwards is one of those founders. I...

Apr 15, 202431 minEp. 43

Ep 42: How Deb Liu Stopped Fighting And Stepped Into Her Power

Finding out about our family's history can tell us so much about ourselves, and our place in the world. For a long time, Deb Liu, CEO of Ancestry.com, said she felt like a victim of her history. She grew up in South Carolina, and since she was one of the only Asian-American kids in her classes, she was often made the target of pranks and bullying. She had to fight for her place in the world. Fast forward years later, Liu credits Sheryl Sandberg, her mentor at Facebook, for helping her come out o...

Apr 08, 202430 minEp. 42

Ep 41: Take Back Your Time With Google’s Productivity Expert

Women often have a blur of busy days — going from meetings and important phone calls to the grocery store or soccer practice. It often feels like the day goes by in a blink of an eye. This, of course, leaves many of us feeling drained at the end of the day, or inspired to push off our most important tasks to next week — or we forget about them completely. So how can we better juggle our busy work days, the challenges of raising a family, and all of the other tasks in-between, while still making ...

Apr 01, 202437 minEp. 41

Ep 40: How To Build A Thriving Sustainable Fashion Brand With Ellie Chen and Jensen Neff

There’s been a major shift in the fashion industry over the past few years, with a noticeable shift away from Fast Fashion. H&M, once a stock market darling, is now well below 50% of its all-time high. This, in no small part, comes from the concern over the waste emanating from the fast fashion pieces that now fill our landfills. Jensen Neff and Ellie Chen found out just how much fabric goes to waste in the fashion industry (14 million pounds of fabric daily, to be exact) and created their s...

Mar 25, 202440 minEp. 40

Ep 39: Mastering the Sharing Economy With Fran Maier

Over the past 10 to 20 years, the sharing economy has taken over: In many ways, renting and returning is now our way of life. Think about it: We stay in strangers’ homes via Airbnb and VRBO, we borrow books on Kindle, Zipcars are viable alternatives to owning a car, and we rent a different dress for every wedding or event so we never have to be Instagrammed wearing the same thing twice. But what about renting things for the smallest members of your family? Fran Maier, CEO and founder of BabyQuip...

Mar 18, 202433 minEp. 39

Ep 38: Making Music (And Profits) With Jody Gerson

Music is ever-present in our lives, from our morning exercise routines until bed. And we all have a "life soundtrack" of songs that transport us to a moment or an era — one note and you're right back there. Music is also a multi-billion dollar business. But who runs this business? Despite so many of the biggest performers being women, the industry itself has long suffered from a lack of women and diversity — not only on the talent side but also on the executive side. One of the most powerful lon...

Mar 11, 202439 minEp. 38

Ep 37: Eliminating The Motherhood Penalty With Allison Robinson

Let’s just admit it: Being a working mom in America is absolutely exhausting. Today, millions of women in our country are struggling to pay for their children’s care while they maintain their spot in the workforce. At the same time, American women are also fighting against the so-called “Motherhood Penalty,” which means that mothers earn just 58 cents for every dollar paid to fathers. Allison Robinson found herself — like many women! — questioning whether or not it was even possible to have both...

Mar 04, 202431 minEp. 37

Ep 36: How Does Karen Finerman Do It?

How does she do it? This week, we decided to ask our indomitable host, Karen Finerman, and co-host of InvestingFixx, HerMoney’s investing club for women, how she makes it all happen. Between her role as CEO of Metropolitan Capital Advisors, being a panelist on CNBC’s Fast Money, serving as a Wharton board member, and being a mom to two sets of twins, she does it ALL. We knew it was time to share her incredible story. Listen in to learn why Karen decided she wanted to become a risk arbitrageur at...

Feb 26, 202440 minEp. 36

Ep 35: Pinky Cole Hopes You Fail

There are countless situations in which risky behavior can be detrimental to your life. But there’s one area though, where risk can be a very good thing — sometimes life-changingly incredible. That’s with entrepreneurship and your career. In fact, not taking risks is arguably one of the riskiest things you can do in your career, and perhaps no one knows this better than Pinky Cole, owner of Slutty Vegan, and author of “I Hope You Fail: Ten Hater Statements Holding You Back From Getting Everythin...

Feb 19, 202437 minEp. 35

Ep 34: Running a Billion Dollar Jewelry Company With Gina Drosos

While a whopping 25% of 40-year-old Americans have never been married, an all-time high according to Pew, engagements and weddings are still a huge business. Couples spent an average of $5,800 on an engagement ring in 2022. And with all of the different companies out there vying for your engagement ring dollars, how does a business target couples at the exact right moment when they’re ready to buy a ring? Gina Drosos has that moment down to a science. She’s ​​the CEO of Signet Jewelers, the worl...

Feb 12, 202442 minEp. 34

Ep 33: The Internet's Favorite Therapist With Kati Morton

Long gone are the days when going to therapy was something we hid from our friends, family, and even our spouses because of the fear that “they might think something is wrong with us.” These days, we share our learnings from therapy proudly and wear good mental health like a badge of honor. And at HerMoney, we love to see women talking about things that used to be taboo (like mental health and money!) because it makes it easier for all of us to learn from one another. Yet even though we’ve made ...

Feb 05, 202437 minEp. 33

Ep 32: How to Build A Bank With Jackie Reses

It’s crazy to think that it’s only in recent history that women have been able to open a bank account, let alone own a bank. As recently as 1970, women could be turned away by lenders if they didn’t have a male co-signer. There are 4,236 FDIC-insured banks in the United States, and according to Bankrate, there are only 13 women-owned banks – Lead Bank being one of them. In her role as Chief Development Officer at Square, Jackie Reses saw how important access to capital was to small businesses. S...

Jan 29, 202450 minEp. 32

Ep 31: Negotiate Fearlessly With Erin Lydon

What comes to mind when you think of a poker game? Is it a basement or a casino? Is it filled with smoke? Is it mostly men? If those are the assumptions you made, you’re not far off because of the one hundred million people who play poker, fewer than 10% of them are women. Learning the game of poker isn’t just for fun though, it can teach women key skills in life — making bets on themselves, taking risks at work, and practicing their best poker face in a negotiation. Erin Lydon is the President ...

Jan 22, 202441 minEp. 31

Ep 30: Producing Theatre On The World’s Biggest Stage With Carmen Pavlovic

Have you ever thought about what goes into a Broadway production? I mean really thought about it? For one, it can cost upwards of $20M (yes, million) dollars just to put a show together that includes scenery, costumes, lighting, and rehearsals just to name a few expenses. Carmen Pavlovic, co-owner and CEO of Global Creatures has done that many times worldwide and her hit show — Moulin Rouge! The Musical earned her and her team 10 Tony Awards including Best Musical. Listen in to hear about the ma...

Jan 15, 202453 minEp. 30

Ep 29: The Most Powerful Woman In Investing With Mellody Hobson

We know that being a female CEO in the investment management industry is rare, and being a Black woman in the investment industry is even rarer. According to a recent study from McKinsey, only 4% of the financial industry’s C-suite positions are held by Black women. We also know that centering Black women in positions of power is good for the entire economy. Mellody Hobson, President and Co-CEO of Ariel Investments is using her influence as one of America’s most powerful women to create more rev...

Jan 08, 202438 minEp. 29

Ep 28: A Blossoming Comedy Career After 50 With Leanne Morgan

It seems that lately, more women than ever are changing careers and finding success in their careers AFTER they turn fifty. While society likes to tell us that our careers (and our looks) have a shelf life, more women than ever are proving that to be completely false. Take comedian and actor Leanne Morgan. Her standup career took off when she was in her 50s — 57 to be exact! She made her comedy career work while also being a mom, doing midnight sets and then waking up at 6 a.m. to do it all over...

Jan 01, 202438 minEp. 28

Ep 27: Building A Korean Food Empire With Esther Choi

Making it in the restaurant industry is tough. The National Restaurant Association estimates that only 20% of restaurants end up making it and the vast majority of restaurants — about 80% — fail within 5 years of opening. We also know that being a female in the restaurant industry is even tougher. It’s estimated that only 19% of chefs are female. So what does it really take to make it as a female restaurant chef and owner? Esther Choi, chef and owner of Mŏkbar shares how she won her first restau...

Dec 25, 202339 minEp. 27

Ep 26: Fighting For What’s Right With Former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair

It’s been a crazy year for interest rates, banks, and mortgage rates. Thankfully, we’ve avoided a recession this year, and about 61% of economists say it's probably not going to happen in the next 12 months. But still, things are a bit scary. And while it’s not nearly as bad, most of us can remember how scary the 2008 financial crisis was. It was the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression in 1929. Sheila Bair, the former Chair of the FDIC helped navigate us through the 2008 economic cr...

Dec 18, 202332 minEp. 26

Ep 25: Take Risks And Win Big With Sukhinder Singh Cassidy

Sukhinder Singh Cassidy wasn’t born an entrepreneur. When she graduated college she couldn’t seem to land a job, but quickly realized that interviewing at many companies had given her tons of great exposure to different personalities. Fast forward to today, she’s the CEO of Xero and recently sold her THIRD startup, the Boardlist, which helps companies find diverse board talent. Sukhinder shares why she thinks not taking risks is the most dangerous career move of all — and she shares her philosop...

Dec 11, 202342 minEp. 25

Ep 24: Actor Lisa Edelstein On Creative Expression — On Screen and Off

In November 2004, the hit television show “House” premiered and raked in a massive nineteen million viewers by its first season finale. House was a show that broke all the rules of what a prime-time medical show should be. And while many people tuned in to watch Hugh Laurie’s brilliance in the role, they were also glued to the relationship he had with his boss, Dr. Lisa Cuddy, played by the incredible Lisa Edelstein. In addition to playing Dr. House’s closest confidant (among many other iconic r...

Dec 04, 202339 minEp. 24

Ep 23: Raising Billions For Good With Soraya Alexander

The holidays are a time when many of us give back — whether we’re volunteering at a food pantry or donating to a cause we believe in — and this year, our donations could be more important than ever. Nearly 5 million fewer people gave to charity in 2022 than in 2019, according to Charities Aid Foundation. Further complicating the picture is that today, there are more than 1.5 million nonprofits in the U.S., making our choice of where to donate seem almost paralyzing. Soraya Alexander, Chief Opera...

Nov 27, 202335 minEp. 23

Ep 22: How Investing Is The Key To Unlocking Women’s Power With Gargi Pal Chaudhuri

Our show delves into all things women, money, and power every week… But the truth is, we can’t talk about women in power without also looking at women’s financial power. Even now, in 2023, women are woefully behind when it comes to investing and realizing the kind of financial freedom that can only come from building wealth. Thankfully, there are incredible women working tirelessly to make that very thing happen, and Gargi Pal Chaudhuri, Head of iShares Investment Strategy Americas at BlackRock,...

Nov 20, 202333 minEp. 22
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