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Life, Deconstructed

What's the right path for me? How can I discover and fulfill my own potential? Where's my tribe? Many of us spend years asking ourselves those questions, and don't have easy answers. And that's ok, because the truth is life isn't linear. Think of it like a heart monitor: the sign of life isn't a flat, straight line - it's a constantly fluctuating, vibrant zigzag. But that doesn't mean we have to figure it out alone. From CEOs to tech founders, designers, and journalists, join me for candid conversations with incredible women on how they got to where they are and the debates, decisions, and doubts along the way.
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Christina Wallace on building "The Portfolio Life"

Christina Wallace is a Harvard Business School lecturer, serial entrepreneur, and self-described ‘human Venn Diagram.’ She joins us to go in depth on her new book “The Portfolio Life,” a thought-provoking takedown of our outdated concept of work-life balance, with deeply practical advice on how to build a life that, in her words, is bigger than a business card. *Why having a ‘solid career path’ is no longer the path to a stable future *How to leverage your skills to transition between seemingly ...

Jul 13, 202348 minSeason 3Ep. 1

Singer & Musician Riff Cohen on Creation, Fear, and Femininity

She's a globally successful singer-songwriter, musician and composer who sings in Hebrew, Arabic and French. Riff Cohen's music doesn't fit neatly into any one category - it's been described as modern Middle Eastern Rock or Algerian folk, but it's also the kind of sound that blends influences so vividly, it's better to just listen instead of label. She was born to parents of Tunisian and French-Algerian origins, raised in Israel, and took an artistic scholarship in Paris, where her appropriately...

Sep 28, 202149 minSeason 2Ep. 10

12 Inspiring Women on Finding Your Path

This week we’re bringing you more distilled advice from the talented and inspiring women on the show, who’ve all opened up and shared candid reflections about how they got to where they are, and what they figured out along the way. And that’s really at the core of these conversations: getting a peak behind the curtain at the winding, often unexpected paths that lead to success. For some of the women you’ll hear from, it’s more about a life philosophy. Others share specific tools they’ve used to ...

Sep 21, 202113 minSeason 2Ep. 9

13 Inspiring Women on the Best Advice They Ever Got & Best Lessons They Ever Learned

This week we’re continuing to highlight some of our favorite words of wisdom from the incredible women on the show - this time, sharing the best advice they ever got, and the best life lessons they ever learned. You’ll hear from women from all kinds of industries, from fashion and design, to tech, security, journalism, law, and film. They share their insights on fear and failure, work culture and loving what you do, confidence, and more.

Sep 14, 202114 minSeason 2Ep. 8

12 Inspiring Women on Imposter Syndrome & Taking up Space

A special episode of Life, Deconstructed, as we start to pull together some of our favorite anecdotes and insights from the incredible women on the show. As always, our conversations are with fascinating women from all kinds of fields and backgrounds: from an ex-CIA operative, to tech CEOs, fashion founders and award-winning journalists and producers. They each had their own unique, winding, often unpredictable path to get to where they are – but no matter how different – there are common thread...

Sep 07, 202126 minSeason 2Ep. 7

Bestselling Cookbook Author Adeena Sussman on Hard Work, Creating Opportunity & Being Kind

Adeena Sussman has had a pretty intense five years: co-authoring two bestselling cookbooks with Chrissy Teigen, getting married and moving to Tel Aviv, and writing her first solo (and wildly successful) cookbook, Sababa, named a Best Fall 2019 Cookbook by the New York Times, Bon Appétit, and Food & Wine. But finding her lane - and success - didn't come overnight. It came out of a winding path, trial and error, odd jobs, and eventually co-authoring over a dozen cookbooks. While working on her...

Aug 31, 202152 minSeason 2Ep. 6

Advertising Maven Michelle Morgan On Changing Beauty Standards

This week Michelle Morgan takes us inside her path into marketing, branding and strategy - how she found a space to create real impact and find personal meaning in her work. It started out with ditching the pre-med track in favor of the fashion closets at glossy magazines she always dreamed of; but following more of what she calls 'conscious decisions' led her to working on high-profile, inclusive campaigns for Dove, and the Crown act: legislation helping put an end to hair discrimination, espec...

Aug 24, 202140 minSeason 2Ep. 5

Activist, Founder & CEO Chama Mechtaly on Censorship & Coexistence

Chama Mechtaly was born and raised in Casablanca, Morocco, to Arab Muslim parents. But in middle school she discovered her dad's family secret, hidden even from her mom: his Jewish roots. It changed the course of her life - setting her on a path of trying to understand her country's true history, as well as her own. She's channeled it into incredible work aimed at healing rifts between Jews and Muslims. Now based in Dubai, she created the jewelry line Moors & Saints as a creative and unexpec...

Aug 17, 202149 minSeason 2Ep. 4

Alighieri Founder Rosh Mahtani on the Fashion Industry & Feeling Lost

Her designs are raw, purposefully imperfect - and endlessly elegant. Back in 2012, feeling lost and a bit heartbroken, a (boring) one-day wax carving class set Rosh Mahtani on a completely new path. She ended up founding Alighieri, a jewelry collection inspired by Dante Alighieri's 'Divine Comedy.' Less than 5 years later, the business had an annual growth rate of 500% and was sold in big-name stores like Selfridges, Net-a-Porter, and Matches Fashion. As the brand moved into its new London showr...

Aug 10, 202142 minSeason 2Ep. 3

Afghan Activist Mariam Wardak on Feminism, Fear, and Learning to Communicate

To say Mariam Wardak has an unusual life story is a bit of an understatement. Born to a family with a prominent legacy in Afghanistan. Raised as a boy by her father until the age of 3. School in America. And a short trip back to Kabul that ended up changing the course of her life. She's since played a major role in her country — from the National Security Council to founding Her Afghanistan, supporting Afghan women in everything from tech to peacebuilding. She tells us about the life lessons lea...

Aug 03, 202153 minSeason 2Ep. 2

Illumix Founder Kirin Sinha on Starting a Company, Battling Trolls, and Building Confidence

Starting at the ripe age of 3 years old, Kirin Sinha thought she'd be a dancer - and took it so seriously her mom had to tell her to take it down a level. When an injury put a sudden end to her dream, she ended up at MIT, imagining life as a professor. Instead she started a national nonprofit for young girls, Shine, before founding the groundbreaking augmented reality startup Illumix. They've so far secured $13 million in VC funding, been named one of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies in ...

Jul 27, 202155 minSeason 2Ep. 1

Human rights attorney, founder & filmmaker Brooke Goldstein

Brooke Goldstein is a powerhouse attorney, an award-winning filmmaker, a founder, and mom. Soon after settling on human rights law, she founded the nonprofit Children's Rights Institute, followed up by The Lawfare Project. You can find her lecturing at law schools across the country, or analyzing and debating on major TV networks - unapologetic about her views. We caught up on how making a documentary about terrorism when she was "young and stupid" steered her to human rights law, running busine...

Feb 02, 202138 minSeason 1Ep. 19

Veteran Film Producer Anahid Nazarian

When we watch and think of movies, it's all about the actors, the celebrities, the directors. The people less talked about are the producers behind the scenes - the ones problem solving and quite literally making it all happen. Anahid Nazarian is one of those names. For over 30 years she's collaborated with Francis Ford Coppola; her screen credits include The Outsiders, The Godfather Part III, and Bram Stoker's Dracula. She's worked on screenplays with legendary writers like John Le Carre, Mario...

Jan 26, 202139 minSeason 1Ep. 18

Correspondent Jane Ferguson on Conflict Zones, Fear, & Being Underestimated

For over 12 years, Jane Ferguson has lived in the Middle East, reporting for CNN, Al Jazeera and now PBS from some of the most dangerous conflict zones in the world. Inside the civil war in Yemen; one of the first on the ground in rebel-held Syria; in and out of Somalia and Afghanistan - and a long way from her childhood in Northern Ireland. An award-winning journalist and journalism professor at Princeton, she opens up about what she learned while navigating dangerous assignments alone, the "bi...

Jan 19, 202141 minSeason 1Ep. 17

Musician Brigid Kaelin On Confidence, Cancer, and Living Life As You Want It

Brigid Kaelin's story is unlike any other we've heard so far on the podcast. She's a musician, composer, and coach, who commands over 10 instruments and has played with people like Elvis Costello and opened for Loretta Lynn. But she never thought of music as a serious enough career. After a stint at CBS News that included a bad run in with Bill Cosby himself, it was her mom's cancer that ended up steering Brigid in a direction she never thought she could go. She reflects on that path, motherhood...

Jan 12, 202142 minSeason 1Ep. 16

Cooking Show Host Nadia Ellis on Leaving Religion, Taking Big Risks & Finding Her Lane

Nadia Ellis grew up in a religious, tight-knit community in Milan, at once under a microscope, and also an outsider. Several times she picked up, packed up, and started her life anew. Her path? Going from a PhD in discourse analysis - learning the art of persuasion - to hosting her own vegan cooking show shot across Italy. We chat about having the courage to always try new things, keeping your eyes open to unexpected opportunities, and learning that our identity doesn't need to be one thing - or...

Jan 05, 202146 minSeason 1Ep. 15

New Year's Bonus Episode: Urban Outfitters' Paula Galperin on Team Building, Mentorship, & Failure

Paula Galperin has spent 16 years in retail, at big-name brands from Aritzia, to Target, to Urban Outfitters. That's where she's now Head of Merchandising, and helping guide the company through one of the toughest times in the history of the business. She joins us from Philadelphia on how the concept of management has changed, her journey so far, and why learning to let go of the 'perfect career plan' has been a key part of it.

Jan 01, 202135 minSeason 1Ep. 14

Executive Producer of PBS NewsHour Sara Just

In 2014, Sara Just was brought in to run one of the most storied newscasts, in one of the country's most storied institutions – NewsHour on PBS. As Executive Producer she's revitalized the show, presided over double-digit growth, and led the team through the shocking passing of co-anchor Gwen Ifill in 2016. She came in with 25 years of experience at ABC News, along the way picking up 16 Emmys and 6 Peabodys, and raising her two sons. I caught up with her at home (these days also a newsroom) on h...

Dec 29, 202043 minSeason 1Ep. 13

Co-founder & Creative Director of Universal Standard Alexandra Waldman

Alexandra Waldman has been a fashion editor in Tokyo, a writer in Paris, and a financial marketer in Moscow. But it was in 2015 in New York that her life changed, and took on a whole new path filled with personal meaning. She co-founded Universal Standard, a line of beautiful, quality clothing ranging from size 00 to 40. Their first collection sold out in just 6 days - and since then, they've been named one of Fast Company’s most innovative companies and raised investment from big names like Gwy...

Dec 22, 202044 minSeason 1Ep. 12

CEO, Founder, Investor & Mentor Tina Sharkey

Tina Sharkey isn't someone you can sum up too briefly. She's spent over two decades building brands, businesses, and platforms, from iVillage, later sold to NBC, to AOL, and Brandless, which kicked off with a $300 million investment. She's a seasoned entrepreneur, investor, board member and mentor, whose name shows up on big-name lists like the ‘Top 100 People Transforming Business,' and the ’ Most Daring Entrepreneurs.’ We caught up on how a 15-minute meeting out of college ended up changing he...

Dec 15, 202044 minSeason 1Ep. 11

From Wall Street Banker to Mongolian News Anchor

Patricia Sexton spent a decade in banking, from Wall Street to Singapore to Tokyo, racking up a roster of major clients. 6:30am on the trading floor, making the kind of money to support the sort of New York lifestyle you see in sitcoms. But her path to fulfillment meant saying no to a coveted job at Goldman Sachs, leaving it all behind, and - wait for it - interning at a TV news station in Mongolia. She's since anchored a talk show on pursuing passions for Sinovision, authored the book "Live fro...

Dec 08, 202047 minSeason 1Ep. 10

Building Her Dream Career: OWIU Architecture & Design Co-founder Amanda Gunawan

Amanda Gunawan was born in Indonesia and grew up there until the age of 6, when her family had to abruptly flee the country. She ended up following a creative itch into architecture, and at just 26 co-founded the high-end architecture & design firm OWIU, leading massive projects from the U.S. to Asia. She opens up about being shaped by her unusual childhood, her recipe for figuring out her ideal career, how a side project on Instagram ended up becoming a huge platform, and what we can all do...

Dec 02, 202037 minSeason 1Ep. 9

A senior military official, and always the only woman in the room

Miri Eisin was born in California, raised in Israel, and spent 20 years in the military - serving as Deputy Head of the Combat Intelligence Corps, and retiring as a full colonel. In each position along the way, she was the only woman in the room - and the very first woman to do her job. She later also became the first woman in the country's history to serve as foreign media advisor to the prime minister. In a thoughtful conversation, she reflects on why she loved working in intelligence, the big...

Nov 25, 202041 minSeason 1Ep. 8

War reporting, marijuana, and finding courage when least expected

Emmy-award winning journalist and filmmaker Yael Lavie has covered some of the biggest events of our lifetimes, from 9/11 on the ground in New York City, to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, Hurricane Katrina, and the Arab Spring. In a funny and emotional talk, she explains why her life path was forever changed by her sister smoking a joint, why she had to twice pull herself away from 'chasing bullets,' and how having kids gave a fearless war reporter more courage than she ever had before....

Nov 18, 202047 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Part II: One executive's rise, fall, and personal revolution

By age 29, Daphny Bravo had climbed quickly through the executive ranks at Macy's, promoted 8 times in 9 years and managing $300 million dollars in annual retail sales. On paper - a major success straight out of business school. But it took her body shutting down, a hurricane, and ultimately pregnancy to confront what she knew deep down: she wasn't in the right place, and 'success' wasn't exactly what she'd been sold. In a deeply introspective conversation, Daphny takes us through the process of...

Nov 11, 202043 minSeason 1Ep. 6

One executive's rise, fall, and personal revolution

By age 29, Daphny Bravo had climbed quickly through the executive ranks at Macy's, promoted 8 times in 9 years and managing $300 million dollars in annual retail sales. On paper - a major success straight out of business school. But it took her body shutting down, a hurricane, and ultimately pregnancy to confront what she knew deep down: she wasn't in the right place, and 'success' wasn't exactly what she'd been sold. In a deeply introspective conversation, Daphny takes us through the process of...

Nov 04, 202034 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Google Director & Author Alana Karen on ambition, balance, and changing gears

Alana Karen started working at Google back when no one had ever heard of that strange word, way before it turned into the world-changing giant that it is. She's an award-winning leader and speaker who's spent 20 years in tech, today as a Director at Google. Her new book is “Adventures of Women in Tech: How We Got Here and Why We Stay.” In it, advice, a lot of insight, and interviews with over 80 women, who all followed very different paths to get to where they are. We go in-depth on everything f...

Oct 25, 202040 minSeason 1Ep. 4

Coveteur Co-founder Stephanie Mark talks leadership, fear, and what she had to learn the hard way

Just about 9 years ago, Stephanie Mark began turning a passion project into a major force. With two good friends, she co-founded Coveteur as a way to peek into the lives of the fashion set and global tastemakers – influencers , way before influencers were a thing. It exploded overnight – and ever since, Coveteur has become a massive, award-winning brand. We talk about how she went from being an intern carrying a ladder on the subway, to founding, running, and selling a multi-million dollar busin...

Oct 25, 202038 minSeason 1Ep. 3

Ex-CIA Operative on cartels, negotiation, and the best advice she ever got

Mary Beth Long spent 13 years in the CIA as an operations officer, then moved on to the Defense Department where she became the first woman confirmed by the Senate to serve as Assistant Secretary of Defense. She later went on to found the defense firm Metis Solutions - and by the time she sold it in 2016, it had been dubbed by Inc. Magazine as one of America's fastest growing companies 3 years running. She talks about everything from hostage training, to how being a woman has helped her be a gre...

Oct 25, 202041 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Welcome to Life, Deconstructed

Join us for candid conversations with inspiring women on how they got to where they are, the debates, decisions, and doubts along the way, and what success even means. We go in depth with female leaders from all fields and backgrounds - from an ex-CIA operative, to CEOs, founders, fashion moguls, designers and journalists.

Sep 30, 20202 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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