To celebrate Mother’s Day this year, we have created a special three-part round up of some of our most popular guests’ reflections on the best advice they’re even received. 

 

This episode features Tiffany Dufu, Jennifer Kem, Georgene Huang, and Kimberly Powell.

Tiffany Dufu, Women’s Leadership Expert

Tiffany Dufu is a catalyst-at-large in the world of women’s leadership and the author of Drop the Ball, a memoir and manifesto that shows women how to cultivate “the ability to let go.” She is a member of Women’s Forum New York, Delta Sigma Theta, Sorority, Inc. and is a Lifetime Girl Scout.

“Just relax. You’ve already got it. You already are qualified, you don’t have to prove yourself. All you need to do is tap into what you already do best.”

Link to her full interview

Jennifer Kem, CEO, Branding and Marketing Expert, and 7-Figure Entrepreneur

Jennifer “Jen” Kem is a San Francisco Bay Area-based branding and marketing expert who gets entrepreneurs seen, heard, and paid – for being themselves. She’s the creator of the Master Brand Method, a framework to develop powerful brand archetypes that win customers’ hearts.

“It’s good to make a three-year plan but it’s more important to know what the next 90 days looks like for you.”

Link to the her full interview

Georgene Huang, CEO and Co-Founder, Fairygodboss

Georgene Huang is obsessed with improving the workplace for women. She’s the CEO and Co-founder of Fairygodboss, a marketplace where professional women looking for jobs, career advice and the inside scoop on companies meet employers who believe in gender equality.

“Don’t give up. I really believe that if you want to be a working parent, that you can do it.”

Link to the her full interview

Kim Powell, Author of The CEO Next Door

Kim Powell is a Principal at ghSMART and is co-author of New York Times Best Seller The CEO Next Door. She serves leading Fortune 500 senior executives, private equity firms, and non-profit leaders in the areas of management assessment, leadership coaching and organizational change..

“Cultivate outside interests. I think it’s easy to go narrow when you’ve a big job, you’re busy, you’ve got a family.”

Link to her full interview

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