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Give Her Dollars
Thamina Stoll
40 episodes
7 months ago
Update: I recently launched my newsletter, The Sheconomist [https://www.sheconomist.com/], and would love for you to subscribe: sheconomist.com - I share so many tools and resources that help young, high-achieving women with radical money and career self-advocacy.  ----- My name is Thamina Stoll and my purpose in life is to be a cheerleader for other women. I’d like to extend a heartfelt invitation to you as we join forces in reclaiming economic power for women in a world that is often structured against us. By first dissecting and eventually closing the knowledge and access gaps that prevent women from achieving financial security, we can take an active role in creating a path toward gender equity. Put simply, the mission of Give Her Dollars is to help women build wealth for themselves and other women. Through engaging, thought-provoking conversations with accomplished female leaders, investors, and entrepreneurs, I want to arm women worldwide with the confidence and tools to become financially independent. Systemic oppression won’t be solved overnight, but a wealthy woman can walk out of (almost) every room she feels uncomfortable in and create opportunities for other women along the way. By supporting one another in this pursuit, we can work together to ultimately dismantle the systemic barriers that hold us back and create a brighter future for all women. Disclaimer: This podcast does not offer any investment advice and is intended for educational purposes only.
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Update: I recently launched my newsletter, The Sheconomist [https://www.sheconomist.com/], and would love for you to subscribe: sheconomist.com - I share so many tools and resources that help young, high-achieving women with radical money and career self-advocacy.  ----- My name is Thamina Stoll and my purpose in life is to be a cheerleader for other women. I’d like to extend a heartfelt invitation to you as we join forces in reclaiming economic power for women in a world that is often structured against us. By first dissecting and eventually closing the knowledge and access gaps that prevent women from achieving financial security, we can take an active role in creating a path toward gender equity. Put simply, the mission of Give Her Dollars is to help women build wealth for themselves and other women. Through engaging, thought-provoking conversations with accomplished female leaders, investors, and entrepreneurs, I want to arm women worldwide with the confidence and tools to become financially independent. Systemic oppression won’t be solved overnight, but a wealthy woman can walk out of (almost) every room she feels uncomfortable in and create opportunities for other women along the way. By supporting one another in this pursuit, we can work together to ultimately dismantle the systemic barriers that hold us back and create a brighter future for all women. Disclaimer: This podcast does not offer any investment advice and is intended for educational purposes only.
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Elevating Women in Direct-to-Consumer Brands: A Candid Conversation on Accessibility with the "Queen of Experiential Retail" and Founder of re/tell
Give Her Dollars
53 minutes
2 years ago
Elevating Women in Direct-to-Consumer Brands: A Candid Conversation on Accessibility with the "Queen of Experiential Retail" and Founder of re/tell
Update: I recently launched my newsletter, The Sheconomist [https://www.sheconomist.com/], and would love for you to subscribe: sheconomist.com - I share so many tools and resources that help young, high-achieving women with radical money and career self-advocacy. ---- Today, we're joined by the remarkable Joy Fan [https://www.linkedin.com/in/joyrfan/], Founder & CEO of re/tell [https://www.retell.co/], who is a visionary entrepreneur and two-time founder, often referred to as the "Queen of Experiential Retail". Joy is deeply committed to celebrating women-owned DTC brands, increasing female founders' visibility, and making retail spaces more accessible. She emphasizes the significance of consumers adopting local buying habits to strengthen communities. In a candid discussion about funding and the challenges of entrepreneurship, Joy shares insights on the fundraising landscape and the importance of staying true to your core strengths. She advocates for a nurturing and community-based mindset in building and growing companies, challenging the traditional "hire fast, fire fast" mentality. Join us in this engaging conversation with Joy Fan as we explore the intersection of real estate, entrepreneurship, and the power of women supporting women. If you are a founder who would like to place her product inside high traffic retail destinations, visit: https://www.retell.co/brands
Give Her Dollars
Update: I recently launched my newsletter, The Sheconomist [https://www.sheconomist.com/], and would love for you to subscribe: sheconomist.com - I share so many tools and resources that help young, high-achieving women with radical money and career self-advocacy.  ----- My name is Thamina Stoll and my purpose in life is to be a cheerleader for other women. I’d like to extend a heartfelt invitation to you as we join forces in reclaiming economic power for women in a world that is often structured against us. By first dissecting and eventually closing the knowledge and access gaps that prevent women from achieving financial security, we can take an active role in creating a path toward gender equity. Put simply, the mission of Give Her Dollars is to help women build wealth for themselves and other women. Through engaging, thought-provoking conversations with accomplished female leaders, investors, and entrepreneurs, I want to arm women worldwide with the confidence and tools to become financially independent. Systemic oppression won’t be solved overnight, but a wealthy woman can walk out of (almost) every room she feels uncomfortable in and create opportunities for other women along the way. By supporting one another in this pursuit, we can work together to ultimately dismantle the systemic barriers that hold us back and create a brighter future for all women. Disclaimer: This podcast does not offer any investment advice and is intended for educational purposes only.