The Kara Goldin Show

Kara Goldin
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Dec 14, 2020 • 29min

107 Liz Hilton Segel: Managing Partner at McKinsey in North America

Liz Hilton Segel is the Managing Partner at McKinsey in North America, and she's a champion of inclusion in the workplace. Liz recently wrote an article called, Five Ways to Design a Better Mental Health Future for a Stressed Out Workforce, which we talk about on this show. We also talk about action steps to empower a team to bring their best and whole selves to work and more. "Wellbeing and maintaining ones wellbeing is a skill." - Liz Hilton Segel. Learn more about this episode at karagoldin.com
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Dec 9, 2020 • 40min

106 Jeff Jones: President & CEO of H&R Block

Son of small business owners, Jeff Jones has been learning about leadership, business, and entrepreneurship for a lot of his life. Jeff has been an entrepreneur and business owner. He's also worked as an executive at Target, Uber, and now, he's the president and CEO H&R Block. On this show, Jeff talks about the most important leadership lessons that he's learned, the advice he gives to young people in their career, how he's gotten through 2020 and much more.
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Dec 7, 2020 • 32min

105 Kat Hantas: Co-founder of 21 Seeds Tequila

Kat Hantas is the creator of 21 Seeds Tequila, which is one of the most badass tequila businesses in the beverage industry. On this show, Kat tells her story about the creation of 21 Seeds Tequila - a fresh natural tequila made with real fruit. She also talks about brand awareness, being a woman in the spirits industry, how her business has dealt with the pandemic, and much more. "The fact that we're three female founders, we knew about how women behaved." - Kat Hantas. Learn more about this episode of The Kara Goldin Show at karagoldin.com
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Dec 2, 2020 • 32min

104 Britta Cox & Suveen Sahib: Co-founders of AQUIS Haircare

Britta Cox and Suveen Sahib are an incredible entrepreneurial duo and husband and wife co-founders of AQUIS haircare. Britta started AQUIS hair towels and hair turbans 30 years ago, and her consumers loved the products. With the onset of social media, people started to share their love for AQUIS all over the internet, and the business started to grow. They were receiving testimonies on how Britta's hair towel "saved" peoples' hair, and her husband, Suveen, decided to dive into the science of how that was even possible. With that, Suveen learned a ton about the science behind hair and he and Britta started to make haircare that scientifically renews hair. They talk about their story and how they've innovated their business on this episode. 
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Nov 30, 2020 • 36min

103 Rebecca Friese: Author of The Good Culture: The Leader's Guide to Creating a Workplace That Doesn't Suck

Rebecca Friese talks about her new book The Good Culture and how companies can create a "good culture" for their employees. She also talks about what good culture actually is, how to create the culture that is aligned with your mission during the pandemic, how to empower employees to thrive so that the business thrives, and much more. "The good leaders know that if my people are thriving, the business is going to thrive." - Rebecca Friese. Learn more about this episode at karagoldin.com
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Nov 25, 2020 • 49min

102 Lindsay Hoopes: Second-Generation Proprietor of Hoopes Vineyard

Lindsay Hoopes talks about what happened when she decided that she wanted to work with her family's wine business, what she has learned about telling her family's story, how she has innovated and dealt with the unexpected challenges of the 2017 and 2020 wildfires, and much more.
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Nov 23, 2020 • 38min

101 Laura Gassner Otting: Author of Limitless: How to Ignore Everybody, Carve Your Own Path

I'm super excited to have author and keynote speaker, Laura Gassner Otting, on this episode. Laura talks about what it was like to work with the Clinton Administration in the White House, how her 25-year career path took shape over the course of her life, why every college student should read her book, and more. "You can't be insatiably hungry for someone else's goals." - Laura Gassner Otting. Learn more about this episode at karagoldin.com
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Nov 18, 2020 • 35min

100 Rodney Williams: President & CEO of Belvedere Vodka

Rodney Williams has been working as an executive in the wine and spirits business for the past several years.  He currently is the President & CEO of Belvedere Vodka. This past year, Belvedere Vodka launched their new platform, Made With Nature, to amplify their commitment to transparency and accountability. Made With Nature is more than just expressing the natural ingredients in their vodka but a much larger campaign of change for both the brand and consumers. Rodney talks about how Belvedere Vodka has pivoted their business in order to succeed during the pandemic. He also talks about what he's learned from this time period, his best piece of advice, and more. "Sometimes the world comes to you versus you having to go to it." - Rodney Williams. Learn more about this episode at karagoldin.com
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Nov 16, 2020 • 48min

99 Samantha Ettus: Founder & CEO of Park Place Payments

Samantha Ettus, founder and CEO of Park Place Payments, has dedicated her entire career to advocating for women. She is also the bestselling author of five books, the latest in particular, is focused on empowering women who work. On this show, she talks about the moment she harnessed her inner-entrepreneur, what her career path has been like, the work she does to advocate for women, and more. "Every relationship I have I feel I have something to learn from that person." - Samantha Ettus.  Learn more about this episode at karagoldin.com    
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Nov 11, 2020 • 34min

98 Paula Schneider: President & CEO of Susan G. Komen

Paula Schneider, President and CEO of Susan G. Komen, joins me on this episode. She talks about becoming a breast cancer awareness advocate and the day she decided to leave her job as an executive in a publicly traded company and apply to be the President and CEO of Susan G. Komen.  "You don't have to ask for permission for everything you do because if you did, people would try and talk you out of it right and left." - Paula Schneider. Learn more about this episode at karagoldin.com

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