Positively Gotham Gal

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Podcast by Positively Gotham Gal

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  • Ep 162: All Things Food, Alison Roman

    06/12/2021 Duración: 32min

    Alison Roman is a chef, cookbook author, and youtube personality. Her career has spanned across various areas of the food industry at large, from the kitchens of high-end restaurants to food magazines. Known for her accessible writing style and her warm approach to cooking, Alison has empowered many of her readers to become home chefs. We talked about her journey finding her voice through the food world, and lessons learned along the way.

  • Ep 161: The Future Is Crypto, Arianna Simpson - Andreessen Horowitz

    22/11/2021 Duración: 36min

    Arianna Simpson is a partner at Andreessen Horowitz where she helms the largest crypto fund in the world at just 30yo. Her career has spanned across the various areas of tech, from early-stage startups to Facebook, before discovering her passion for investing. She developed a strong interest in crypto early on and founded Autonomous Partner, an investment fund focused on crypto and digital, assets in 2017. We talked about changes and opportunities in the crypto landscapes, and her experience as a woman in the crypto world.

  • Ep 160: Uber of Birth Control - Varsha Rao, NURX

    07/11/2021 Duración: 32min

    Varsha Rao is the CEO of NURX, the leading female-focused telehealth platform disrupting the healthcare industry in the US. We talked about the unique entrepreneurial experience that led her to healthcare, lessons learned amongst the way, and taking over a telehealth company amidst a pandemic.

  • Ep 159: Keeping Kids Safe Against Police Brutality - Charmine Davies, Just Us

    25/10/2021 Duración: 26min

    Charmine Davis is the director of behavioral health services at the Jenesse Center, an institution that supports victims of domestic violence, and the founder of the social impact app Just Us App. Charmine's career as a therapist with over 25 years of experience servicing families of Southern California motivated her to start Just Us, a smartphone app that aims to prevent police brutality, by equipping young drivers with a voice-activated system to assist them when interacting with the police. We talked about her journey with Just Us, and her experience doing social work amidst a pandemic.

  • Ep 158: Rebooting cultures through VR - Myra Laldin, VR Perspectives

    04/10/2021 Duración: 32min

    Myra Laldin is the founder of VR Perspectives, and a pioneer in harnessing the potential of VR storytelling in diversity and inclusion training. We got together to discuss how she combines her background in business and behavioral science to improve strategic business performance through XR. To learn more about VR Perspectives, you can visit the website at http://vrperspectives.com/ Our next guest on PGG will be Charmine Davis, the director of behavioral health services at the Jenesse Center for victims of domestic abuse, and the founder of Just US app, a social impact app that aims to prevent police brutality.

  • Ep 157: Women and Work - Francesca Donner, NYT

    20/09/2021 Duración: 52min

    Francesca Donner is the New York Times gender director, and the editor of In Her Words, a 3x weekly column that examines women’s issues globally. We got together to discuss women’s position in the workforce and the labor market amidst covid. To hear more from Francesca, read the NYT column In Her Words at https://www.nytimes.com/series/in-her-words Our next guest on PGG will be Mira Laldin, the founder of VR Perspectives, and a pioneer in the use of VR storytelling in diversity and inclusion training.

  • Ep 156: A Year of Changes in Food Writing - Carla Lalli Music

    06/09/2021 Duración: 38min

    Carli Lalli Music is a chef, cookbook author, and youtube personality. We got together to discuss her constantly evolving career in the food industry, from foodservice to teaching, food writing, youtube influencing, and finally cookbook author.

  • Ep 155: Rethinking Negotiation - Andrea Schneider, Institute for Women's Leadership

    08/08/2021 Duración: 41min

    Andrea Schneider is an academic, driven negotiator, and the head of the Institute For Women's Leadership at Marquette University. She has dedicated her life to making the ADR fields more attractive, approachable, and inclusive. We got together to discuss Andrea's work with IWL in advancing women’s leadership on a local and global level.

  • Ep 154: Changing Publishing - Cindy Spiegel & Julie Grau , Spiegel & Grau

    19/07/2021 Duración: 36min

    Cindy Spiegel and Julie Grau are the founders and CEOs behind the new independent publishing house Spiegel & Grau. We got together over zoom to discuss their entrepreneurial journey, the challenges of creating an independent publishing house in the pandemic age, and the release of their first title, Fox and I: An Uncommon Friendship.

  • Ep 153: Design & Inclusion - Malene Barnett, Black Artists + Designers Guild

    05/07/2021 Duración: 34min

    Malene Barnett is an artist, activist, and the founder of Black Artists + Designers Guild, a global platform and curated collective of independent black artists, makes and designers. We got together over zoom to talk about her entrepreneurial journey, inclusion in the design field.

  • Ep 152: Treating Autism with Joan Fallon

    07/06/2021 Duración: 40min

    Joan Fallon is a doctor, an academic, and the entrepreneur behind Curemark, a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of novel therapies to treat serious neurological diseases for which there are no or limited treatment options. We got together over zoom to discuss her unusual take on medicine and her path to entrepreneurship.

  • Ep 151: The Inconvenient Truth, Alexandra Fanneli & Mia Abbruzzese - Attn: Grace

    16/05/2021 Duración: 29min

    Alexandra Fenneli & Mia Abbruzzese are the founders and co-CEOs of the new direct-to-consumer company Attn: Grace, which focuses on intimate products for aging women. We got together over zoom to discuss their entrepreneurial journey, and the challenges of creating a personal care brand and disrupting the incontinence segment.

  • Ep 150: From Jenny to Jing, Jing Gao - Fly By Jing

    03/05/2021 Duración: 40min

    Jing Gao is the founder of Fly By Jing, a line of Chinese spice and condiments inspired by her hometown of Chengdu. We got together over zoom to discuss her entrepreneurial journey, and the challenges of creating a high-quality, modern, female-led Chinese food brand.

  • Ep 149: Public Spaces Make Our Cities, Lisa Switkin - Field Operations

    19/04/2021 Duración: 39min

    Lisa Switkin is a multidisciplinary architect working in urban planning and landscape architecture, and the Senior Principal at Field Operations. We got together over zoom to discuss her journey towards a practice focused on creating forward-thinking public spaces, and the renewed importance of landscape architecture during covid.

  • Ep 148: Resilient Museums For a Resilient City - Whitney Donhauser

    29/03/2021 Duración: 30min

    Whitney Donhauser is the president of the Museum of the City of New York. We got together over zoom to discuss how she is changing and rethinking the role of cultural institutions to be more inclusive and accessible, and the challenges that cultural institutions have faced during the pandemic.

  • Ep 147: Women and Financial Literacy - Robin Hauser

    15/03/2021 Duración: 33min

    Robin Hauser is an award-winning documentary filmmaker. We got together over zoom to discuss her career, and upcoming $avvy, a documentary that explores financial literacy within women.

  • Ep 146: Manufacturing During a Pandemic - Sara Irvani, Okabashi

    01/03/2021 Duración: 24min

    Sara Irvani is the CEO of the family-owned and operated shoe company Okabashi. We got together over zoom to highlight the changes that Sara is bringing to the family business and the challenges of expanding a sustainable made-in-America company during a pandemic.

  • Ep 145: Unpredictable times in education -Frances Bronet, Pratt Institute

    08/02/2021 Duración: 34min

    Francis Bronet is an architect, interdisciplinary artist, and, most importantly, driven educator who currently serves as the president of Pratt Institute. We got together over zoom to discuss the future of liberal arts education and innovation in learning models.

  • Ep 144: A Year of Bold Transformations - Shanna Tellerman, Modsy

    25/01/2021 Duración: 33min

    Shanna Tellerman is the founder and CEO of Modsy, a design service that provides high-quality solutions to the pain points of home design. We got together over zoom, to discuss Shanna's entrepreneurial journey and the future of work in a post covid world.

  • Ep 143: From Extremism And Back - Hadiya Masieh, Groundswell Project

    11/01/2021 Duración: 30min

    Hadiya Masieh is the founder and director of the Groundswell Project, a non-profit that fights against extremism and promotes community building. We got together over zoom to discuss her experience of 22 years in the field, and the unique methodologies she is pioneering with Groundswell.

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