Dec 26, 2018
Many of us contemplate starting our own businesses but aren’t sure what the process truly is like. How do you create a unique brand? How do you set your goals, both long and short term? How do you work with clients to make sure they’re satisfied? Tune in to hear Kelsey Gilbert-Kreling and Mallory Ulaszek...
Dec 12, 2018
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Professor of Economics and Women’s and Gender Studies Ann Mari May sits down with Susan to discuss why women in economics are often discouraged by a lack of representation and how closing this gender gap could lead to changes in public policy. Why has there been such a strong push for...
Nov 28, 2018
Rainy Day Inspiration: A Creative Idea Takes Off!
In celebration of World Entrepreneur Day, Susan is joined today by two successful women who were inspired by something as simple as a rainy day! Stacy Struminger and Rachel Teyssier are the creators of RainRaps, a fashionable alternative to traditional bulky rain gear....
Nov 14, 2018
Kelli Tanghe and Team Ari: Pushing for Inclusion, One Race at a Time
Kelli Tanghe promised herself that when her daughter Arianna, who has cerebral palsy and is legally blind, took her first steps on her own after years of therapy, she’d lace up her sneakers and start to run. Little did she know the journey that...
Oct 31, 2018
At the age of 46, Pat Gallant-Charette’s son decided to swim an open-water race in honor of Pat’s brother who had recently passed away from a heart attack at the age of only 34. When Pat commended his decision and commented that she wished she could do the same, he surprised her by responding, “Mom, you can if you...