Is this thing on. You're ready to go, We're going. We're going. Season two is happening, We're going. Welcome back to she Pivots. I'm your host, Emily Tish Sussman. I'm so excited to announce the launch of season two of She Pivots. When I started this show last year, I never could have imagined the amazing community it's turned into. So we're back with an even bigger season and more dynamic women. Madam Vice President, this has been i'd say,
my favorite live episode of She Pivots. Thank you so much, and thank you for having us. Thank you, thank you. I'm Alison Felix. Hey, what's up. It's your girl, Pinky Cole. I'm Lala Khent. When I started this show, it was a search for an answer to the question I had been asking myself for many years. Could I still be successful if I left behind my high powered career After working in DC politics for over a decade. It was hard for me to see my friends and even my
staffers go on to join the White House administration. But with three kids and a new life away from DC, I had to reconcile with my pivot wasn't perfect, and at times I found myself wanting to recede back into my political career. It's called Shape Pivots and it's hosted by Emily titch Sussmen in partnership with Marie Claire joining us now to discuss Democratic strategist Emily titch Sussman and Emily let me start with you and just kind of
get your reaction. To have actual hard evidence coming from other people does feel like it may change some minds. Pivoting is never perfect, and I'm excited to highlight the ups and downs and what it really means to pivot. I love that this is sheep Pivots because I'm pivoting a million times. Join me as I sit down with women who have dared to pivot out of one career and into something new. Blore how their personal lives impacted the decisions. Season two is launching March eighth with the
Vice President Kamala Harris. So tell your friends, subscribe, leave us a rating, follow us everywhere at she Pivots the podcast. Talk to you soon,
