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By Karin Eldor
The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.
After 40 episodes, I decided to hit "stop" on "Share Of Voice" -- find out why. I hope this serves as inspiration for anyone out there who feels it’s time for a vibe check when it comes to their careers or projects.
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As founder and leadership development coach at Mindfulness Matters, Samara Zelniker is dedicated to helping leaders reach their infinite potential. With over a decade of experience in wellness, she is passionate about building emotionally intelligent leaders through tools in mindfulness and neuroscience.
Samara is an SIY certified teacher, the leadership and development program born at Google, a certified coach through the Institute of Integrative Nutrition and has been featured as a leadership expert in Forbes and Business Insider.
In this episode, we discuss managing the anxiety that might come with reemerging into events, IRL workplaces and social situations, some morning rituals to help ground you, dealing with FOMO and the need to socially “make up for lost time”, and Samara’s favorite meditation and mindfulness technique as a quick fix to help you breathe and take on your day.
Samara is offering a 15% off discount to her Mindfulness Matters Toolkit for listeners of “Share Of Voice”, with promo code VOICE.
Mindfulness Matters: https://www.mindfulnessmatters.ca
Mindfulness Matters Toolkit: https://www.mindfulnessmatters.ca/mindfulness-toolkit
Mindfulness Matters Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindfulnessmatters
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Benjamin Easter is the Founder and Head Coach at Lucid Shift Coaching, where he helps freedom-seekers to develop the resources, strategies and mindsets they need to build authentic businesses so that they can experience more meaning, fulfillment and impact.
Throughout my work with Ben, he has taught me to shift my mindset in the most powerful ways, from adopting an abundance mindset to the magic of believing things, and then seeing them.
In this episode, I share the 4 main principles and areas that have shifted my mindset and rocked my universe, thanks to sessions with my coach, Ben.
Lucid Shift Website: https://lucidshiftcoaching.com
Lucid Shift Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lucid_shift_coaching
The TikTok video that Ben refers to in the episode.
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Melanie Masarin is the founder of Ghia, a non-alcoholic aperitif designed to change the way we think about drinking and socializing. Ghia is meant to create an aperitivo hour, inviting everyone to the table and transporting you to a place of simple pleasures and connection (without numbing the night).
Melanie is the recipient of a Forbes 30 under 30 (2018; e-comm & retail) award and since launch last summer, Ghia has been praised by The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Vogue, and many others. Most recently, Melanie was the Head of Retail and Offline Experiences at Glossier.
In this episode, we chat about Ghia's launch during the early days of the pandemic, why Melanie wants to take the word "drinking" back from alcohol with Ghia, the "sober curious" movement, and the moments she knew that Ghia was making waves.Ghia Website: https://drinkghia.com
Ghia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkghia
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Violet Grey is a beauty empire that has reached iconic status and is known as the Hollywood authority, thanks to its hybrid of rich content and commerce. It's known for its editorial content, its "Violet Code" approved label that deems beauty brands worthy, and for its fearless founder, Cassandra Grey, who has become an icon in her own right.
We chat about what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur today, how brands get the “Violet Code” stamp of approval, the recent appointment of Sarah Brown (former Vogue beauty director), and the mic drop moment when Cassandra knew Violet Grey was going to be a success.
Violet Grey website: www.violetgrey.com
Violet Grey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/violetgrey
Cassandra Grey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cassandragrey
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Nana Agyemang is the CEO and founder of EveryStylishGirl and EveryStylishGirl Biz, focused on advancing opportunities for women of color in fashion, business and beauty (EveryStylishGirl also operates annual conferences, called Sip N’ Slay). Nana is a multimedia journalist and entrepreneur, who has worked for New York Magazine, ELLE Magazine and Refinery29. She made waves as the Social Media Editor for The Cut, as the voice of a social generation. Her quick meme game and tone of voice for The Cut’s captions defined and set the tone for the future of Instagram (the proof is in the numbers: The Cut’s following increased by an 80% growth rate and she doubled the Instagram audience to 1 million followers in about a year.)
Nana also recently dropped an ebook called “Social Media Tips I Wish More People Knew About” (in partnership with the social media platform Later).
In this episode, we discuss Nana’s top tips for anyone looking to improve their social media game, how she defined the voice of a social generation as the social media editor at The Cut, and she shares her advice for women pursuing a career in journalism.
Nana Agyemang Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsreallynana
EveryStylishGirl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everystylishgirl
EveryStylishGirl Website: https://www.everystylishgirl.com/
EveryStylishGirl eBook: https://www.everystylishgirl.com/ebook
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Amy has developed a thriving mentor circle program focused on professional and personal development for women, and produced curriculums and learning material in areas such as: resilience, leadership, self-worth, community building, gender diversity and inclusion, as well as purpose.
In this episode, Amy gets real about moving back to New Zealand while pregnant with her son, after discovering her husband was living a double life. Despite obstacles and a major life shift, Amy knew she wanted to thrive and build her business, proving to her son that anything is possible when you put your mind to it. She shares her favorite self-worth tips, how she sets boundaries, and how she persevered by displaying the ultimate resilience.
OKREAL Website: https://www.okreal.co/
OKREAL Instagram: @heyokreal
Amy Fraser Instagram: @fr.amy
Amy Fraser Coaching Agency: https://www.amy.studio
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Emily DiDonato is a globally recognized supermodel, known as the face of Maybelline cosmetics for eight years and as the global spokesmodel for the skincare brand, Biotherm. She is passionate about beauty, wellness, skincare, and promoting body positivity.
In addition to her modeling career, Emily is a skilled digital content creator who built a successful social media following across multiple platforms including Instagram (2.2MM), TikTok (365K+) and YouTube (400K+).
In a bold move, Emily candidly shared her weight loss (and gain) journey in a YouTube video about body positivity, which went viral and continues to make waves. In March 2021, Emily added a new title to her resume, as the cofounder and Chief Creative Officer of Covey.
In this episode, Emily and I chat about the role social media plays in the realm of body image, setting social media boundaries as someone with a large platform, dealing with imposter syndrome as a skincare brand founder, and why she launched Covey.
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Caroline Spiegel is the CEO and cofounder of audio erotica platform, Quinn. Yes, you read right: Quinn is based on audio erotica, making it a "no visuals" porn site on a mission to help women orgasm and "finish first." Caroline studied Computer Science at Stanford (the interest in tech runs in the family -- her older brother is Snapchat CEO and cofounder, Evan Spiegel), before leaving during her senior year to start her company. She recently relocated from New York to Los Angeles where she can be found working on Quinn and hosting "The Quinn Show" podcast.
I sat down with Caroline to discuss what compelled her to launch Quinn, which topics are most popular on the site (she dives into the "daddy energy vs. boyfriend" content), how it's informed by "the female gaze", and dealing with imposter syndrome as a young female founder.
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Olivia Perez is an interviewer, journalist, and the host of "Friend of a Friend", a weekly talk show where she interviews the next generation of luminaries. She's interviewed talent like Maggie Rogers, Bella Hadid, Hannah Bronfman, Symone Sanders, Millie Bobbie Brown, Lindsay Peoples Wagner, and Jordan Firstman, and has moderated panels for businesses like Shopify, Bumble, WWD, The Wing, and more. She’s also made her mark as an editorial and cultural archaeologist, digging up the best of the unknown and sharing it with her followers as a contributing writer for Forbes.com and through her creative partnerships with brands like Chanel, Kith, Tory Burch, Michael Kors, Nike, Calvin Klein, and more.
I chat with Olivia about how she manages her highly engaged social media community and the external pressure of constant output, what inspired and compelled her to launch her brand and podcast "Friend of a Friend", the power of following your gut and taking risks, and the moment that catapulted her to the next level in her career as a journalist. Tune in, as she also shares her biggest tip for aspiring writers pitching to their dream publication.
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The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.