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The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.
Co-host Kristi Atwater loves to ask guests on Hey, Boss Lady about what gives them hope for the future. The answers are often inspiring. In spite of all the challenges of the last few years, the answers are often inspiring. Kristi and co-host Andrea Goeglein talk about their own hopes for the future and share some past conversations with you from the podcast series in this episode of Hey, Boss Lady.
Valentine’s Day isn't always about love. Sometimes, it can be a loaded occasion. Dr. Cortney Warren is a licensed clinical psychologist and author of a new book, “Letting Go of Your Ex”. In this episode of Hey, Boss Lady, Cortney talks with co-hosts Andrea Goeglein and Kristi Atwater about what she’s learned about getting over the “addiction” a bad relationship can be, and focusing on learning to love yourself first.
Jenny Boom was successfully working at home way before WFH became a new way of going to the office. She’s a Fractional CFO and a former CFO for MailChimp. Right now, she’s in her own professional transition, working from home in Atlanta Georgia. Join us for her conversation on Hey, Boss Lady with co-hosts Andrea Goeglein and Kristi Atwater.
“Try sitting at the head of the table” …”Stop apologizing for things that aren’t your fault” …”Find a mentor”. In this episode of Hey, Boss Lady, our podcast about women in leadership making a difference, co-hosts Andrea Goeglein and Kristi Atwater share some of the most memorable (and useful) pieces of advice from their guests to young women charting their career paths.
Siheun Song is a leader at a mobility company that hopes technology can transform the way we use public buses. Her company, Rally, had a big moment with the massive women’s march after Donald Trump was elected President in 2016. They helped mobilize more than 50,000 people to get to the event. That’s only part of the story she shares on Hey, Boss Lady this week with co-hosts Andrea Goeglein and Kristi Atwater.
“I wanted to marry my personal and professional ethics, and do something that could make a difference because I knew better.” Missy Munoz, director of ESG at Frazier & Deeter.
Socially-responsible investing is not just a fad, but is the corporate world taking it seriously? Missy Munoz is director of ESG at Frazier & Deeter and she’d say at her company, the answer is yes. Missy changed careers because of her own moral and ethical beliefs about sustainability. She talks with Hey, Boss Lady hosts Andrea Goeglein and Kristi Atwater about how that choice changed her whole outlook on life.
Description: In Season Three of Hey Boss, Lady, our podcast about women making change, we look to the future. The workplace is in a state of rapid transformation, brought about by the pandemic, technology and a growing consciousness around social justice. It’s making huge differences for women. Our guests this season will be talking about the new playing field for women, and the differences it’s making for them. Join co-hosts Andrea Goeglein and Kristi Atwater and their guests for a new season of Hey, Boss Lady!
Have you ever wondered how to make the honeymoon magic last a lifetime? Porsha Jones is a licensed marriage and family therapist and author of The Porsha Principles: A Practical Guide to Creating and Sustaining a Lifelong Honeymoon. She isn’t just talking about how to have a good marriage. She’s talking about how to have a good life. She shares her tips on Hey, Boss Lady with hosts Andrea Goeglein and Kristi Atwater in our first episode of the new season.
Leadership isn’t something that just happens. It’s learned, often through trial and error. Hey, Boss Lady hosts Andrea Goeglein and Kristi Atwater have years of professional and life experiences, with very different backgrounds, that formed the building blocks of their work in the professional world and in their communities. In this episode of Hey, Boss Lady, they share their stories with you.
Not long after the pandemic hit, and only months after the country erupted in protests for racial justice, Tiffany R. Warren took a new job as executive vice president and chief diversity and inclusion officer at Sony Music Group. Equity and inclusion have been her life’s work, but building cultural and racial awareness, while coping with the isolation of the pandemic, created a whole new set of challenges. She talks with hosts Andrea Goeglein and Kristi Atwater about the need to rebuild communities.
It’s no secret that women have had a tough climb in the legal profession. In spite of gains in the last decade, they lag far behind men in the upper echelons of American attorneys. Kate Lowenhar-Fisher is an exception. She’s the Executive Vice-President, Chief Legal Officer, General Counsel and Secretary at Everi, one of Hey Boss Lady’s corporate sponsors. And she’s making a difference far beyond her corporate office, as a passionate advocate for children with disabilities. On this episode of Hey, Boss Lady, she shares her experience getting there with hosts Kristi Atwater and Andrea Goeglein.
The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.