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Women are in positions of leadership in the business world more than ever before. And for many women who make it to the top, it’s about more than just power and a big paycheck. They’re giving back, in ways that sometimes even they never expected! Hey Boss, Lady!, hosted by psychologist Andrea Goeglein and corporate executive Kristi Atwater, is about women and what they're doing once they make it to the top of their fields. The stories they tell are stories of transformation. They’re stories ...
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Co-host Kristi Atwater loves to ask guests on Hey, Boss Lady about what gives them hope for the future. The answers are often inspiring. In spite of all the challenges of the last few years, the answers are often inspiring. Kristi and co-host Andrea Goeglein talk about their own hopes for the future and share some past conversations with you from t…
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Valentine’s Day isn't always about love. Sometimes, it can be a loaded occasion. Dr. Cortney Warren is a licensed clinical psychologist and author of a new book, “Letting Go of Your Ex”. In this episode of Hey, Boss Lady, Cortney talks with co-hosts Andrea Goeglein and Kristi Atwater about what she’s learned about getting over the “addiction” a bad…
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Jenny Boom was successfully working at home way before WFH became a new way of going to the office. She’s a Fractional CFO and a former CFO for MailChimp. Right now, she’s in her own professional transition, working from home in Atlanta Georgia. Join us for her conversation on Hey, Boss Lady with co-hosts Andrea Goeglein and Kristi Atwater.…
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“Try sitting at the head of the table” …”Stop apologizing for things that aren’t your fault” …”Find a mentor”. In this episode of Hey, Boss Lady, our podcast about women in leadership making a difference, co-hosts Andrea Goeglein and Kristi Atwater share some of the most memorable (and useful) pieces of advice from their guests to young women chart…
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Siheun Song is a leader at a mobility company that hopes technology can transform the way we use public buses. Her company, Rally, had a big moment with the massive women’s march after Donald Trump was elected President in 2016. They helped mobilize more than 50,000 people to get to the event. That’s only part of the story she shares on Hey, Boss L…
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“I wanted to marry my personal and professional ethics, and do something that could make a difference because I knew better.” Missy Munoz, director of ESG at Frazier & Deeter. Socially-responsible investing is not just a fad, but is the corporate world taking it seriously? Missy Munoz is director of ESG at Frazier & Deeter and she’d say at her comp…
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Description: In Season Three of Hey Boss, Lady, our podcast about women making change, we look to the future. The workplace is in a state of rapid transformation, brought about by the pandemic, technology and a growing consciousness around social justice. It’s making huge differences for women. Our guests this season will be talking about the new p…
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Leadership isn’t something that just happens. It’s learned, often through trial and error. Hey, Boss Lady hosts Andrea Goeglein and Kristi Atwater have years of professional and life experiences, with very different backgrounds, that formed the building blocks of their work in the professional world and in their communities. In this episode of Hey,…
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Not long after the pandemic hit, and only months after the country erupted in protests for racial justice, Tiffany R. Warren took a new job as executive vice president and chief diversity and inclusion officer at Sony Music Group. Equity and inclusion have been her life’s work, but building cultural and racial awareness, while coping with the isola…
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It’s no secret that women have had a tough climb in the legal profession. In spite of gains in the last decade, they lag far behind men in the upper echelons of American attorneys. Kate Lowenhar-Fisher is an exception. She’s the Executive Vice-President, Chief Legal Officer, General Counsel and Secretary at Everi, one of Hey Boss Lady’s corporate s…
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Trent Oliver wanted to be Evil Knievel when she was growing up. While she never actually became a motorcycle stuntwoman, she never followed a traditional career path either. Today, she is founder & principal and managing director of Blue Telescope, a multi-media company that is all about “expanding the human experience”. She talks with Hey, Boss La…
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Chef Natalie Young overcame personal challenges and beat the odds of making it to the top in the culinary world. She owns two celebrated restaurants in Las Vegas, eat and Old Soul, and her modus operandi is “keep it simple”. Not only are her restaurants thriving, she found a way, during the pandemic, to help feed the local community. She talks with…
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Jerelyn Rodriguez started out as a teacher, but even in her early career years she saw a need for change. Students from low-income and underserved communities often found themselves left out of the college track, and she wanted to do something about it. She’s now co-founder and CEO of The Knowledge House, a nonprofit that has trained hundreds of st…
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Sheila Ronning started her professional life as a receptionist at Best Buy. A college drop-out, she found a path in management there that she says paid better than the salary she would have made as a teacher. She’s now an entrepreneur and head of an organization she started called Women in the Boardroom. And she’s on a mission to get more women on …
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Elizabeth Blau is founder and CEO of the restaurant development company Blau + Associates and is widely credited with transforming Las Vegas into the world-class culinary destination it is today. She joins Hey, Boss Lady hosts Andrea Goeglein and Kristi Atwater to talk about why so few women are in leadership roles as head chefs and restaurant owne…
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Imagine leaving your career as a successful attorney and starting a new business--in the pandemic. That’s what Alisia Ford did. She’s the founder of Glory Skincare, a new company devoted to products for women of color. The company is filling a void in the marketplace, and it’s meeting a need for Alisia to follow her dreams. She talks with Hey, Boss…
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Our guest on Hey, Boss Lady! today is Sabrina Serafin, a partner at Frazier and Deeter, and a corporate partner of Hey, Boss Lady. She’s made it to the upper echelons in her field, but she says one of the secrets to her success is the attention she pays to the “soft skills”. She joins Hey, Boss Lady hosts Kristi Atwater and Andrea Goeglein to talk …
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Our guest this week on Hey, Boss Lady! is Kema Ogden, an entrepreneur and a community advocate making big waves in Nevada that resonate far beyond the state itself. She started the Ogden Family Foundation, and she’s an advocate for social justice, medicinal cannabis and access to health care for all. She joins Hey, Boss Lady hosts Kristi Atwater an…
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On Episode Two of Hey, Boss Lady, we have a special guest: Tom Colicchio. The chef and owner of Crafted Hospitality is perhaps best known for his role as a head judge on the popular television series Top Chef, but he has a lot to say about women leaders in the restaurant business. He joins hosts Kristi Atwater and Andrea Goeglein to talk about what…
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Nadia Hansen went to college to study art. In her home country of Pakistan, her parents wanted her to be a lawyer or a doctor. She went in a completely different direction--technology-- and navigated a male-dominated field to become a digital change agent. She’s now the Chief Information Officer for Clark County, Nevada, leading a digital transform…
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We launch Season II of Hey, Boss Lady with a special season preview. The landscape for women in leadership is better than it used to be, but in the corporate and nonprofit worlds, most top positions are still held by men. Hey, Boss Lady is a podcast about women leaders and their stories of how they got there and what they’re doing to make change. I…
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Everyone has a story about a favorite teacher, or a favorite coach, who made a difference in their lives. Our guest on Hey, Boss Lady today, Lauralyn Sandoval, is an executive at Aristocrat Technologies and well known as the former First Lady of the State of Nevada. But there was a time when she didn’t think she’d even be able to afford college. Sh…
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Missy Young changed her major six times before she decided to quit college and go into tech. Within days of getting certifications, not degrees, she got a job. She’s now the Chief Information Officer for Switch, one of the most powerful behind-the-scenes tech companies in the world. She joins hosts Andrea Goeglein and Kristi Atwater on Hey, Boss La…
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Nicole Nollette is Executive Vice President of Operations for Dominion Voting Systems. She's a senior business executive who had to use all of her leadership skills in the aftermath of the 2020 election, when the company faced intense public scrutiny over false charges of voter fraud. She talks with Hey, Boss Lady hosts Kristi Atwater and Andrea Go…
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Cynthia Delfino’s career path has been full of surprises. She’s been a lobbyist, a town manager, and is now leading a turnaround at the YMCA, Central and Northern Westchester, outside of New York City, as it adapted its services to the urgent community needs for child care during the pandemic. Through it all, she says a key to her success has been …
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Los Angeles psychiatrist Dr. Christina Ford juggles her private practice, motherhood and community service at Feast, a nonprofit group fighting food insecurity in Los Angeles. She talks with Hey, Boss Lady hosts Andrea Goeglein and Kristi Atwater about what it takes to manage all that, even as the pandemic has added challenges.…
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Patty Becker is a legend among women in the gaming industry in Nevada. She’s blazed trails as an attorney in the industry for decades. But what she’s most focused on now is her work as a mentor with an organization she founded over ten years ago that is bringing women together in ways women--and men--are noticing. She tells her story on this episod…
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Dr. Hannah Valantine is a force for change for women and people of color in medicine. A physician scientist at Stanford University, she’s paving the way for women in university leadership. In the lab, her groundbreaking work on procedures for heart transplant patients has the potential to save lives. We meet Dr. Valentine on this episode of Hey, Bo…
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Patti and Milledge Hart: Authors of “The Resolutionist: Welcome to the Anti-Retirement Movement” - The first time former International Game Technology CEO Patti Hart tried to retire, she says she failed. The second time around, she learned how to embrace a powerful new chapter in her life. She and her husband, Milledge are both retired business exe…
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Amy Glosser, founder and CEO of BYKlyn Indoor Cycling and Fitness - Amy Glosser didn’t waste any time when the pandemic hit New York City. She turned a vacant lot into an outdoor cycling space. The media took notice, from New York to Australia, and so did her customers. Her business, BYKlyn Indoor Cycling and Fitness, is going strong. She says it’s…
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Rita Glosser, owner and Founder of Reminkie Memory Bears and Custom Keepsakes - When Rita was in her sixties, she found her mother’s mink stole in a box and decided to make a teddy bear out of it. Never mind that she didn’t know how to sew. That was the start of her business. 25 years later, it’s still going strong, and so is Rita. In fact, she say…
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U.S. Representative Susie Lee - Susie Lee didn’t know she would be a politician and go to Washington DC, but she knew she was destined for a life of community service. In this episode of Hey, Boss Lady, we’ll learn how this Nevada woman made the leap to run for Congress and joined the historic class of women entering the political arena in 2018. Sh…
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Tiffany R. Warren, Executive Vice President and Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer for Sony Music Group - Calls for racial justice and equality in 2020 have changed a conversation Tiffany has been part of her whole professional life. Says Tiffany, “There are a whole lot more people at the table now”. Early in her advertising career in Boston, sh…
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Attorney and Author Jennifer Gaynor Reveals the Powerful Stories of Women in the Gaming Industry - By day, Jennifer works as an attorney in the Las Vegas gaming industry, where she has played a key role in reshaping Nevada gaming law. In her other life, she’s an author. Her recent book, That Expletive Broad, is a fascinating collection of little-to…
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How a Lifelong Commitment to Community Service Led a California Vintner to Join the Peace Corps in her Sixties Linda Neal’s career is the stuff of dreams. She turned her high school experience in Future Farmers of America into a lifelong career in the wine industry. She’s sole owner/operator of Tierra Roja Vineyard, a small boutique winery in the l…
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How the CFO of a Successful Las Vegas Gaming Company Becomes a Mentor for Women in her Field In this episode of Hey, Boss Lady, we meet Chelle Adams, a mother of two and the CFO of the successful Las Vegas gaming company, The Cosmopolitan. Chelle broke barriers in two male-dominated industries--finance and gaming--and now seeks to be the role model…
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How the Leader of a Domestic Violence Prevention Nonprofit Navigates the “Perfect Storm” Caused by the Pandemic On this episode of Hey, Boss Lady!, we meet Liz Ortenburger, CEO of SafeNest, a Nevada nonprofit agency devoted to ending domestic violence. When the pandemic hit, it created what Liz Ortenburger calls a perfect storm for domestic violenc…
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A Former Ballet Dancer Finds a New Stage Colleen Werner loved to dance. But when an injury brought her young ballet career to a halt, she had to rethink everything. She bootstrapped a wellness company in an apartment building in Chicago that in a few short years has become a national leader in the wellness industry with her company LulaFit. We’ll m…
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