• From Losing a Dream Job to Building a Dream Life | Lilliana Vazquez
    Mar 12 2026
    She landed her dream job in television—only to lose it three months later and be forced to completely reinvent her career. This week on SUPERWOMEN, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Lilliana Vazquez, Emmy-winning host, style expert, and social media mogul. For years, E! News was her dream job… until it wasn’t. So, what did she do next? Lilliana opens up about why she left, the wild ride of transitioning to content creation, and how she flipped the script on what success really means. If you're navigating a big change or thinking about reinventing your own career, this one’s for you. Episode Guide: (00:00) Meet Lilliana Vazquez (03:00) Balancing motherhood and work during the pandemic (06:00) Lilliana on losing her dream job at E! News (07:30) The moment she realized she was chasing a “dying job” (09:30) Transitioning into the creator economy (12:00) The difference between TV work vs. social media work (16:00) Why fostering community was the key to her success (18:00) From 100k to 500k followers in 18 months (21:00) Why you should speak to your audience like a close friend (25:00) The importance of understanding your own content (28:00) Why losing followers can be a good thing (32:00) Advocating for entrepreneurial learning in colleges (34:00) What Lilliana learned from younger influencers (38:00) The power of community building Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    40 mins
  • From Dream to Sold Out in Two Hours: Here's Rachel Mansfield’s Story
    Mar 5 2026
    She gave herself 6 months to turn her hobby into a business. 10 years later, she’s building a snack empire. This week on SUPERWOMEN, I hung out with Rachel Mansfield, content creator, cookbook author, investor, and co-founder of the clean kids snack brand cadootz!. After getting fired because of her growing Instagram presence, Rachel bet on herself and began a decade-long entrepreneurial climb. We discussed building multiple revenue streams and why she starts a new project every 2-3 years. Whether you’re building a business or wondering if you should take the leap, Rachel’s slow growth mindset will inspire you to trust the long game. Episode Guide: (00:00) Meet Rachel Mansfield (03:43) The six-month risk that changed everything (08:32) Why slow growth is better than instant fame (11:09) Only doing what brings joy and letting the rest go (14:29) The myth of doing it all alone (21:17) Why launching a cookbook is harder than writing one (25:29) The three-year journey to create the cleanest cracker Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    32 mins
  • The CEO Whisperer’s Playbook for Unlocking Creativity | Dr. Natalie Nixon
    Feb 26 2026
    Creativity isn’t just for designers. It’s a core business skill. This week on SUPERWOMEN, I sat down with Natalie Nixon, PhD, renowned creativity strategist, President of Figure 8 Thinking, and author of The Creativity Leap. We discuss why creativity is at the heart of successful business strategies and how it can transform the way companies lead, adapt, and innovate. Natalie shares her unique journey from academia to entrepreneurship and breaks down her Wonder-Rigor method for turning creative thinking into a strategic advantage. Prepare to rethink everything you thought you knew about innovation and leadership. Episode Guide: (00:00) Meet creativity strategist Natalie Nixon, PhD (05:39) How creativity drives innovation in business (07:42) The "What If, So What, Now What" framework (11:29) Why working with limited resources enhances creativity (14:46) How to revive creativity in larger organizations (27:54) The importance of hiring people with different skill sets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    34 mins
  • Reinventing Yourself After Rock Bottom: Leap Academy's Ilana Golan on Starting Over
    Feb 19 2026
    It took Ilana Golan losing her life’s work to realize the one thing that was missing from her career: herself. This week on SUPERWOMEN, Leap Academy’s Ilana Golan shares how building a robust personal brand helped her overcome bad business partners and fluctuating trends, ultimately leading her to build one of the fastest-growing startups in the country. Ilana also shares how experience trumps education, why multi-faceted portfolios can shield you from so many problems, and the one trait successful people have in common. Episode Guide: (00:00) Meet Ilana Golan, Founder & CEO of Leap Academy (04:07) The problem with higher education (07:17) Losing everything and starting from scratch (12:26) How to build a multi-faceted career (18:25) The art of “leaping” and building a brand as insurance (24:04) Why coaching works (28:24) Putting passion to work (30:11) The one thing successful people have in common Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    39 mins
  • How Our Place by Shiza Shahid is Changing the Way We Cook, Connect, and Care
    Feb 12 2026
    Picture this: you are 7,000 miles away from home, in a new country with no familiar faces. How do you build a sense of community? You start with food. This week on SUPERWOMEN, I’m joined by Shiza Shahid, Co-Founder of the Malala Fund and Our Place. She shares how her activism shaped her journey as an entrepreneur, and how food became a powerful tool for connection and belonging. This belief laid the groundwork for Our Place—a brand built around the idea that cookware can be more than just functional; it can bring people together. We discuss how Shiza challenged the cookware industry, the balance between profit and purpose, and the impact of community-driven growth on her brand’s success. Things to listen for: (00:00) Meeting Shiza Shahid, Co-Founder of Malala Fund and Our Place (02:29) Shiza’s bold career pivots (03:21) Rebuilding connection as an immigrant (10:39) Scaling without losing community (14:58) What it’s like building a company with your spouse (17:48) Letting go of fear and imagined risk (25:08) Choosing sustainable growth over hype (31:16) Why non-toxic materials are non-negotiable Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    38 mins
  • The Art of the Juggling Act With Sarah Armstrong
    Feb 5 2026
    It’s easy to think your ambitions are gone forever once you’re a parent, or worse, after a divorce. Suddenly, “having it all” feels unrealistic, if not impossible. But Sarah Armstrong is proof that ambition doesn’t just disappear. It evolves. This week on SUPERWOMEN, I sat down with Sarah, VP of Global Marketing Operations at Google, and author of The Art of the Juggling Act and The Mom’s Guide to a Good Divorce. She shares what it looked like to keep her career moving through motherhood, divorce, and single parenting, without losing herself in the process. We talk about choosing what matters, setting boundaries that actually hold up, and letting go of pressure that does more harm than good. If you’ve ever wondered whether your goals still fit the life you’re living now, this one’s for you. Episode Guide: (00:00) Meet Sarah Armstrong, Author And Global Executive (01:46) The shock of early motherhood and realizing there is no blueprint(05:51) The power of saying no without guilt (07:48) Finding her new normal as a single mom (09:51) Why pulling back does not end your trajectory (13:24) Setting firm boundaries that actually work (20:48) Redefining what having it all really means (25:58) What Sarah would tell her younger self about motherhood & ambition Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    35 mins
  • Barefaced's Jordan Harper on How to Make People Obsessed With Your Brand
    Jan 29 2026
    Most people think better skin comes from more products and pricier treatments. But Jordan Harper knew better. With no safety net, she built Barefaced to simplify skincare down to what actually works. This week on SUPERWOMEN, I’m joined by Jordan Harper, Nurse Practitioner and Founder of Barefaced, to talk about what she learned after years of treating patients in cosmetic dermatology and why she decided to build a brand rooted in trust, not trends. Jordan shares what the skincare industry gets wrong, how relationships drove early growth, and the lessons that came from expensive mistakes. Episode Guide: (00:00) Meet Jordan Harper, Founder & CEO of Barefaced (01:35) What years of patient care taught her about skincare (07:47) Serving people before selling anything (08:55) The unsexy growth strategy that paid off (18:01) The tradeoffs behind success (19:16) When hiring “experts” goes wrong (25:30) Why Barefaced has a 90% customer retention rate (30:30) The four essential products for any skincare routine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    37 mins
  • The Shocking Truth About Overconsumption in Beauty – And How Isan Elba Is Fighting Back
    Jan 22 2026
    Too much of a good thing adds up fast. What starts as a little treat or “just one more thing” can quickly turn into clutter (and somehow… a very full apartment). This week on SUPERWOMEN, I sat down with Isan Elba, Founder & CEO of Beauty Access and Beauty Forward, two initiatives rethinking how the beauty industry approaches waste, access, and community. We talk about how a simple gifting event sparked her passion for giving back, how curiosity builds real confidence, and why creators don’t have to choose between making money and making an impact. Episode Guide: (00:00) Meet Isan Elba, Founder & CEO of Beauty Access & Beauty Forward (01:46) The problem with donating beauty products (09:52) Making money without losing your values (12:07) When self-care becomes too much (14:57) Choosing better brands in a wasteful industry (18:24) Moving past performative good (22:39) Turning passion into long-term work (28:26) How to get involved with Beauty Forward Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    34 mins