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128: 5 Productivity Secrets the Most Successful Women Swear By, and How Josie Organizes Her Calendar
On today's solo episode, Josie is sharing the productivity habits, mindsets, and rituals the most successful people swear by. These are not the hacks that you typically think of when you hear "productivity tips" that are helpful but don't change your life; Josie is tackling productivity at the root, so you can optimize your energy, feel more fulfilled, and accomplish more in less time. From ways to train your brain to phrases to stop using to why the amount of time you work has nothing to do with success, you've probably never heard of these tips before. Josie also shares her productivity routine, which includes how she sets up her schedule, why watching "Real Housewives" and workouts always get put into her calendar, and how she adjusts her workflow with her cycle for better productivity and workflow.
126: Your Network Determines Your Net Worth, with Lori Harder
Do you KNOW that you're destined for something greater but fear holds you back? Have you struggled to find your tribe, or a core group of people that fulfill and support you? Lori Harder is a best-selling author, investor, entrepreneur, and master networker. She is the author of the book A Tribe Called Bliss: Break Through Superficial Friendships, Create Real Connections, Reach Your Highest Potential. Today, Lori is sharing her secrets to major success in this inspiring conversation that will leave you motivated AF. Josie and Lori also chat about why your network determines your net worth and how friendships are key to financial and career success. Lori gives powerful, concrete advice to find, form, and keep meaningful friendships: Why friendships are like checked luggage, how all relationships have an expiration date, and three questions to ask at every event, party, or coffee date.
107: Erin Andrews on Infertility and Success in a Male-Dominated Industry
There's so much more to Erin Andrews that you don't know. Erin Andrews is a television personality and sportscaster who changed the landscape for women in sports, but she has learned so many lessons along the way that we can learn from. Erin and Josie talk about the challenges (and behind-the-scenes) of being a woman in a male-dominated industry, how to feel more confident (or fake it 'til you make it), and advice she would give her younger self. Erin also opens up about her cervical cancer diagnosis, battle with infertility, and her powerful journey to motherhood.
Episode 94: Why Imposter Syndrome is a Manifestation Tool, With Lizzy Mathis
Lizzy Mathis is a successful model and actor turned powerhouse entrepreneur, founding Cool Mom Co, a platform and podcast for moms. Lizzy has also teamed up with Jessica Alba to co-host the home renovation show, Honest Renovations. This episode dives into Lizzy's successful career; she shares powerful takeaways such as how she learned confidence, the secret to not letting rejection affect you, the lessons she learned from working with the most powerful people in Hollywood, and why imposter syndrome is actually a manifestation tool. Lizzy also talks about being empowered to take ownership over her own life and will inspire you to do the same.
Episode 75: Drybar Founder Alli Webb on How She Almost Lost Herself (and How She Found Herself Again)
Alli Webb is one of the most successful entrepreneurs, who you probably know from her biggest claim-to-fame Drybar, or her other companies such as Squeeze, Canopy, and Brightside. Alli has been named the “100 Most Creative People in Business” by Fast Company, featured on Fortune magazine’s “40 Under 40” list, and Marie Claire’s “Most Fascinating Women." Webb appeared on “Shark Tank” as a guest shark in 2019 and is a New York Times bestselling author. Alli also just released a memoir titled The Messy Truth: How I Sold My Business for Millions but Almost Lost Myself. In this episode, we talk about how Alli built a multi-million dollar company (without a college degree or formal business training), relationship tips and the red flags she wishes she paid more attention to, how she lost herself even when her life seemed perfect on the outside, how she got through the hardest times of her life, and the surprising spiritual practice that she swears by. This conversation is raw, honest, and vulnerable.
Episode 73: The 5 Best Career Tips You'll Ever Hear, With The Career Contessa
Lauren McGoodwin is the founder and CEO of Career Contessa, an online career resource for women and a top career podcast. Over 10 years ago, she left her job recruiting for Hulu after realizing there was a major gap in resources, advice, and help for women to get ahead, advocate for themselves, interview better, network smarter, and achieve their dream careers. Lauren is also the author of Power Moves: How Women Can Pivot, Reboot, and Build a Career of Purpose. In today's episode, Lauren is sharing the five best pieces of career advice she has ever heard–after 10 years of helping women be successful, the tips do not disappoint. Josie and Lauren also chat about disadvantages (and superpowers) for women in business, finding the balance of avoiding burnout and working hard, and the #1 hack to become invaluable to your company.
Episode 70: The Secret to Getting Anything You Want In Life, With Jennifer Cohen
Jennifer Cohen is an entrepreneur, bestselling author of Bigger, Better, Bolder, and host of a top 10 business podcast, "Habits and Hustle." She also had a viral TED Talk titled “The Secret to Getting Anything You Want In Life," with over 5 million views. In today's episode, Jen is chatting with Josie about the secret to getting anything you want in life, why boldness is like ordering what you really want off the menu, why it's especially important for women to practice boldness, and how confidence is a skill that you can exercise like a muscle. Jen also shares the time she practiced being bold with an A-list celebrity and (no surprise) her strategy worked. This episode will leave you with tangible tips to go after your wildest dreams.
Episode 64: Strategies to Achieve Success That You've Never Heard Before, With Executive Coach Liz Tran
Liz Tran was the only female executive at a top venture capital firm. After feeling like something was missing, she gave up her idea of "success" to seek out true fulfillment and happiness. Now she is an executive coach, working with top entrepreneurs and CEOs to help them achieve more success and tap into their full potential, while simultaneously achieving a happier life. She is also the author of The Karma of Success: Spiritual Strategies to Free Your Inner Genius. In this episode, Liz shares all of her secrets to success, from tapping into your inner genius to why putting in too much time and energy is preventing you from being successful. She also discusses how to be your own mentor, why confidence is like a bank account, and the important connection between work and spirituality. Finally, Liz shares how to view money as an energetic exchange so you're making more with less time. You've never heard career advice like this before, and it will undoubtedly change your work and your life.
Episode 52: Finding Intrinsic Motivation, Overcoming Misogyny, and BTS of Vanderpump Rules With the Founder of DEUX, Sabeena Ladha
Sabeena Ladha is the founder of DEUX, Instagram's favorite raw cookie dough brand that's vegan, gluten-free, and jam-packed with vitamins and adaptogens. On today's episode, Sabeena discusses her entrepreneurial journey, from working for Pepsi to becoming interested in wellness, to the personality traits that she attributes to her success and why DEUX has blown up. Sabeena is a marketing queen and so knowledgeable about the food industry. She also talks about her experience on Shark Tank and the misogyny that followed (hint: it has to do with what she wore *major eye roll*). Sabeena was also featured on this season of Vanderpump Rules to assist Katie and Ariana with their sandwich shop, and was at SUR to witness Katie and Raquel's massive fight in what was supposed to be the season finale, so Josie had to ask her to spill all the tea on the BTS of this iconic season.
Episode 44: Jennifer Justice on Advocating For Yourself + Achieving Financial Equality For Women
Do you struggle with negotiating for a higher salary, getting a bonus, or better benefits? Do you want to advocate for yourself more in the workplace? Do you work in a male-dominated industry, or just want to set yourself up for optimal success no matter where you work? On this week’s episode, Josie sits down with Jay-Z and Beyonce's former attorney and founder of The Justice Dept., Jennifer Justice, to give you all the tips you need for negotiating, advocating for yourself in the workplace, and overall setting you up for optimal success. Jennifer Justice is known for her work in the music industry (including building Roc Nation from the ground up, and being behind some of the biggest deals in the industry for stars such as Rihanna and Shakira), and is the founder of The Justice Dept., a female-focused advisory, consulting, and law firm advocating for female founders, talent, and brands, with the mission of helping women to get the pay they deserve. In addition to insanely helpful tips for your work and finance life, Jennifer spills the tea on being in the music industry (especially as a female in her 20s).
Episode 36: Kendra Scott on Believing in Yourself, Prioritizing Empathy, and The Power of “No”
Kendra Scott is the ultimate example that empathy and kindness can go hand-in-hand with success in business. In 2002, Kendra invested $500 to start making jewelry out of her spare bedroom after realizing there was a gap in the market for high-quality but attainable jewelry. Her jewelry brand, Kendra Scott, has since grown into a billion-dollar company with countless celebrity fans, but philanthropy and family never stopped being a core part of her mission. On this episode of The Everygirl Podcast, Kendra shares her story, as well as how she's radically changing work culture and why her company is made up of 96% women. Kendra also shares her tips for confidence, what qualities she attributes to her success, and key takeaways for building a career (and life) that you love.
Episode 23: Hustle Culture, Work-Life Balance, and Secrets to Success with Founder of Create & Cultivate, Jaclyn Johnson
Jaclyn Johnson is known as the ultimate multi-hyphenate and serial entrepreneur. In 2012, Jaclyn founded Create & Cultivate, a media company that grew into globally-recognized career conferences which featured the biggest names like Kim Kardashian, Martha Stewart, and Chrissy Teigen. Since then, Jaclyn has launched more successful companies (such as New Money Ventures and Maie Wine), wrote a best-selling book (Work Party) and hosts a top-performing podcast (also named Work Party). So...yeah we had a lot of questions for her. Josie and Alaina grill Jaclyn for all the secrets to her success and how she got her start. They also discuss hustle culture, how work environments are changing, and how to recharge your energy to show up as your best self in your career.
Episode 18: The Likeability Trap, Being Your True Self, and How To Stop Caring About Being Liked with Alicia Menendez
Do you care about what other people think of you? Are you ever told you’re too aggressive, or not aggressive enough? Have you been called too bossy, bitchy, naive, or nice? PSA: Most women have experienced the Likeability Trap and Goldilocks Conundrum (be nice, but not too nice!). On this week’s episode, Josie sits down with Award Winning Journalist, MSNBC Anchor, and author of The Likeability Trap, Alicia Menendez, to discuss why women are wired to care about being liked, why the system we’re in is harmful for every gender, and how to get out of the trap once and for all. Alicia also discusses how to get to know your true self and show up as your true self in the workplace, social settings, and your relationships.