Recent Episodes
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Introducing ‘As We Work’
Mar 25, 2022 – 30:44 -
Toni Ko: On the Beauty Of Building Your Own Business
Sep 25, 2020 – 15:14 -
Katie Rodan + Kathy Fields: Serial Skin-Care Entrepreneurs
Sep 16, 2020 – 27:28 -
Emily Ramshaw: On Launching a Nonprofit Amid Covid-19
Sep 9, 2020 – 13:29 -
Angela Yee: Mastering the Side Hustle
Sep 2, 2020 – 25:22 -
Tami Erwin: Verizon Business CEO On Leading a Global Team Remotely
Aug 26, 2020 – 28:02 -
Marla Beck: How Covid-19 is Changing the Beauty Business
Aug 19, 2020 – 28:27 -
Vanessa Williams: Defying Other People's Expectations
Aug 12, 2020 – 28:21 -
Erin Loos Cutraro: On Why Women Should Run for Office
Aug 5, 2020 – 27:51 -
Sarah Deer: Empowering Tribal Nations to Protect Native Women
Jul 29, 2020 – 26:29 -
Karen Altfest: On How Women Want To Talk About Money
Jul 22, 2020 – 24:17 -
Stacy Lewis: Striving for Equity in Women's Golf
Jul 15, 2020 – 19:32 -
Jane Schwartzberg: Taking Hold of Your Finances Amid Illness
Jul 8, 2020 – 20:54 -
Carol Lavin Bernick: Leading A Family Business
Jul 1, 2020 – 30:23 -
Arlan Hamilton: Empowering Underrepresented Founders
Jun 24, 2020 – 30:50 -
Yeardley Smith: On Voicing Lisa Simpson and Becoming an LGBT Advocate
Jun 17, 2020 – 31:03 -
Lanaya Irvin: Talking About Race At Work
Jun 10, 2020 – 27:49 -
Terri Jackson: Playing to Win in the WNBPA
Jun 3, 2020 – 29:14 -
Julie Smolyansky: Adapting Amid Tragedy
May 27, 2020 – 29:02 -
Kelley Brooke: Reimaging Golf Amid Coronavirus
May 20, 2020 – 26:10 -
Maysoon Zayid: On Finding Resilience and Laughter Amid Pain
May 13, 2020 – 30:24 -
Naomi Hirabayshi: Changing Mental Health Conversations During Covid-19
May 6, 2020 – 29:46 -
Cate Luzio: On How Small Businesses Can Survive the Coronavirus Crisis
Apr 29, 2020 – 28:07 -
Mona Sinha: On Using Millions to Help Women in Need
Apr 22, 2020 – 21:16 -
Meredith Moore: Managing Your Money During Coronavirus
Apr 15, 2020 – 22:22 -
Dawn Lafreeda: Managing Denny's Amid Coronavirus Crisis
Apr 8, 2020 – 28:04 -
Marianne Ruggiero: Managing Your Career During Coronavirus
Apr 1, 2020 – 25:09 -
Karol Ward: How to Reduce Anxiety and Loneliness During Coronavirus
Mar 26, 2020 – 26:45 -
Wendy Nguyen: Instagram Star Opens Up About Trauma & Success
Mar 19, 2020 – 24:27 -
Emily Ramshaw: On Highlighting Women's Voices in the Media
Mar 4, 2020 – 25:25 -
Toni Ko: On the Personal Sacrifices of Entrepreneurship
Feb 26, 2020 – 30:31 -
Lidia Bastianich: On Being the Only Woman in the Kitchen
Feb 19, 2020 – 24:41 -
Isabel Allende: The Wisdom of Aging
Feb 12, 2020 – 23:43 -
Kathy Ireland: Knowing Your Worth and Protecting Your Boundaries
Feb 5, 2020 – 21:51 -
Maeve DuVally: On Becoming a Transgender Woman on Wall Street
Jan 29, 2020 – 18:02 -
Naomi Hirabayshi and Marah Lidey on Why They Made the Shine App
Jan 22, 2020 – 24:14 -
Jen Sincero on Achieving Your Money Dreams
Dec 25, 2019 – 19:18 -
How To Jump Start Your Career in 2020
Dec 18, 2019 – 30:41 -
Therese Tucker: Starting A Software Company at 40
Dec 11, 2019 – 22:34 -
How to Take Charge of Your Debt
Dec 4, 2019 – 26:04 -
Carol Lavin Bernick: Inside The Alberto-Culver Succession Story
Nov 27, 2019 – 29:07 -
How Women of Color Can Own Their Success
Nov 20, 2019 – 30:51 -
Marianne Harrison: An English Major Turned Finance CEO
Nov 13, 2019 – 17:08 -
Frida Polli: Pymetrics CEO on Breaking the Mold in Science and Tech
Nov 6, 2019 – 30:05 -
Mary Wittenberg: A Marathon Race to Success
Oct 30, 2019 – 26:56 -
Liesel Pritzker Simmons: Making a Valuable Impact
Oct 23, 2019 – 25:46 -
Deirdre Quinn: Founding a Fashion Empire
Oct 16, 2019 – 28:08 -
Deborah Norville: Anchoring Her Own Success
Oct 9, 2019 – 26:03 -
Miko Branch: Pioneering the Natural Hair Movement
Oct 3, 2019 – 21:12 -
Wendy Nguyen: Beyond Instagram Stardom
Sep 25, 2019 – 23:16
Recent Reviews
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f1zz1Why the MLMS?This *was* a great idea until you brought on MLM founders as serial entrepreneurs 🙄 embarrassing that a financial magazine is endorsing these network market companies
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jdoshgdgGreat idea poorly executedFeaturing MLMs and beauty companies wasn’t wise. Also the episode on mastering the side hustle? How about you provide info useful to everyday women. You know, the people listening... no average American can pick up a weekend job that will pay off a $1M home in 6 years so they can keep buying up property as a “side hustle”. patronizing since plenty of poor people have multiple jobs by necessity and aren’t ever going to live the way these wealthy women do.
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Nui's MommaGreat Podcast!Sad to see it end, I just found it! Everyone was so inspiring!
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santh44MLMs are pyramid schemes, not businessesI really dislike that the podcast brought on Rodan and Fields - it’s a multi level marketing company that takes advantage of many people by scamming them into thinking they can make money by being “downlines”. It’s really a pyramid scheme, and should not be celebrated.
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Miss Fancy ForeverMy favoriteThank you for the inspiration for the last 3 years!! My favorite podcast to ever exist
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early_podcast_adopterWealthy Women apparently only work in beautyWhy are all the episodes about women who work in the beauty industry?! There are plenty of wealthy women in less gendered industries. Women’s’ aspirations can be much bigger and broader than beauty. Unsubscribing.
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Alex_B01Thank youSad that this podcast ended. At least I found a new podcast: “Leading Female Insider” to keep me inspired.
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MmcintosThank youYou’ve been a lovely inspiration.
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TheTerenityGrand podcast!I will truly miss listening to this podcast on my way to school.
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daisyblinkInspirational and InformativeI don’t usually take to write reviews for anything but I wanted to express my appreciation for this inspirational and motivational podcast about aspirational women that aren’t showcased enough in today’s media (no Kardashians here). I am sadden that there will not be anymore new episodes but grateful for what I’ve learned. This podcast was a great listen on my drives to work as it motivated me to become better financially and personally. Thank you!
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hina2618Thank you for the inspirationThank you! I’ve been an avid fan!
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AMP89613Featuring MLMsI used to really enjoy this show but am so disappointed to see founders of a MLM (pyramid scheme) featured on here.
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CohallorGreatGreat podcast
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HillaroeFantastic Podcast But...I love this podcast so much. Some of my favorite episodes include “How Women of Color Can Own Their Success” and the episode with Moj Mahdara. That said, I do wish more women from humble backgrounds were interviewed. Most had parents who were already successful or invested in their businesses. Sure, they still had their struggles and still worked very hard to be successful but people consider inviting women with little to no support system from the very beginning. Inspiring women like Michelle Mone who grew up very poor and still attained massive success.
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wandahhhGreat!Thanks WSJ. Great questions, love the panels, great guests. Would love more tactical advice!
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ChelsBree1989Thank You, WSJ!This podcast has changed my life. When I came back from maternity leave last year, I felt like I was starting all over. I needed tips on how to be a working mom who was SEEN and successful at work and home, and I got them from this podcast. In the past year, my confidence has skyrocketed, I’ve gained motivation and I negotiated for a big raise and promotion, which I got!! It’s been a banner year and I owe so much of it to the inspiring stories and tips I’ve learned here. Thank you thank you!! And keep ‘em coming.
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DLDH-HeleneWSJ: Secrets of Wealthy WomenI love love love WSJ: Secrets of Wealthy Women - many lessons learned. Thank you Helene
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whilingstagesA podcast about privileged womenI wish the women represented here were more diverse, started from other places, and that the advice wasn’t so privileged. The leader of the NYC Marathon basically said she had kids because she didn’t want to be a lawyer forever. What kind of advice is that?? What about those of us who want both career and kids, but everyone else just says “lean in”? Every interview is about women who already came from wealth and/or had the luxury of many choices. The CFO who took her baby to a meeting because she had no childcare - yeah right. Anyone below the C-suite level would be harshly, perhaps quietly, punished for “not properly managing her job priorities”. I consider myself very lucky to be middle class and educated, and even I was squirming at the privilege and entitlement these women speak from. I’ve unsubscribed.
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Bama PeachGreat insights, necessary dialogueI am an African American, 40-something, female entrepreneur in the Deep South (Alabama). My company specializes in helping employers develop exceptional work environments to slow the down the costly revolving door, deal with the heart of the company, and have better outcomes for its customers. I first tuned in to the episode on Black women owning a seat at the table. I found the conversation to be inspiring and uplifting. It resonated with me based on my personal experiences and what I see clients seeking to overcome in their workplaces. Bravo for not forsaking this conversation.
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GlacdicosInspired College StudentI am a senior in college and discovered this podcast as I started my job search. It has helped me so much to hear all of the different career paths these women have had. While there is not one path to success, I hope to embody the strength and perseverance these women all posess. Thank you for creating such an inspiring podcast!
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Trae Rosay1 woman of color for every 20 white womenYeah... my title is self explanatory.
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Kirby M.W.My Favorite Podcast!This is my favorite podcast-it’s relatable, clear and the women are all so interesting. I love listening to their money secrets, some are so funny. The wisdom provided on this show is amazing. Love this podcast...it feeds my soul!
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neuron00My Mentors in 1 PodcastNope, I didn't know most of them until I heard of their talks and the more that they do not know of me but the learning that I get from the sharing that they all impart gave me different ways to look at matters and life at large. I always look forward to the next episode and when they are not available, I found myself replaying many of them. Interestingly, I realized that after the 2nd or 3rd replay, there are still those moments when I thought, "oh, that is what she actually meant!" when I understood it differently the first few times I listened. Veronica does a fantastic job at asking the right questions and still being objective about things when the answers may sound personal. This is my number one podcast and this is my number one source of positivity and inspiration to start the morning or end my day. Thanks, WSJ team and Veronica!
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Eliz8589Inspiring and motivational.I stumbled on this podcast while looking for a podcast that showcased the voices of strong women, while also discussing and debating financial matters. I found all of this and more in this one! I do agree with a previous review, I wish there were a bit more of a conversational style to it rather than ask and answer. But it doesn’t deter me from listening anyway! Highly recommend.
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BigPictureThinker19Deborah NorvilleExcellent interview. I loved Deborah’s no nonsense demeanor.
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jmlee2019Very motivationalGreat motivational talks to listen to with ease!! I personally appreciate these not-to-lengthly talks as motivation during those mid-day coffee breaks. One less star only because I hope to see more female role models coming from science backgrounds!!
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producer97Great inspiration and actionable ideasLove hearing from all of those women who have a lot of wisdom to share!
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Jumalu25Inspiring and AuthenticI love this podcast particularly because the guests (and host) are authentic and real. There’s not just one type of narrative shared over and over. Each woman has had a unique path, with unique views. At times, the advice given by one guest, may actually contradict with the advice from the one before. I actually LOVE this because it highlights that there is no one super secret path to success. I have already recommended it to all my friends!
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CTWriter1Still My Favorite Podcast!I've become an avid podcast listener, going deep into archives catching up with episodes. I'm committed to 4 podcasts at the moment and yours remains my favorite. Thanks for all that you do!
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Woman*on*a*MissionThank You!This podcast has inspired me and given me support when I have gone through hard times in my career. I appreciate the insightful interviews with women in many different fields. Thank you!
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Joyful TigressInteresting and ApplicableWonderful podcast! Interesting guests, great conversations, and applicable advice. Definitely a favorite.
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TeaandPeppersoupSo relatable and so good!I love everything about this podcast. I love how the women keep it so honest and are gritty in sharing. No matter where you are in your journey their stories are so relatable.
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🇯🇲🇺🇸🇬🇧🌎Listen Up!I really enjoy this podcast. The guests are interesting and their backgrounds are varied. It allows me to hear different perspectives of successful women. Veronica’s style and tone of questioning makes it feel more like honest journalism vs’ that the question is being asked with a slant or agenda. Thanks to all involved in creating this Podcast !
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LavenderLady04Disgusted that you gave former Planned Parenthood CEO a platformI have been a loyal listener of this podcast until today when I saw that Ms. Dagher interviewed former Planned Parenthood CEO, Gloria Feldt, a few weeks ago. I have no interest in knowing the financial secrets and thoughts of a monstrous woman whose life has been funded by babies being murdered and who has run the most abhorrent company in the world. You should be ashamed of yourself for giving her a platform here.
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SevadarGreat contentSubstantial content impacting financially savvy women who want inspiration and also to hear on relevant news and issues that impact them. The podcasts are not super short or long but just right. Important issues and I’m glad the WSJ has dedicated a podcast to women who want a fulfilling career and to be financially independent.
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aaliahñEducationalThis is very good to listen too because you can learn about many different things. It is also very interesting.
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mercybokuGreat guests - supremely boring hostGreat guests but the host asks questions like she’s reading off of a middle school homework assignment. Her questions are boring voice sounds like she’s bored too.
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hevr000EmpoweringGreat podcast for women ! So much insight into money management, business leadership etc...very inspirational & enlightening
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novelbeautiGreat podcastI love this podcast for many reasons. Particularly, I enjoy the array of women who are interviewed across different industries.
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LinyasGreat guests and infoI really like the guests and the concepts and topics discussed. I don’t always love the o review style. It feels a little awkward and that she’s just asking questions versus engaging with the guests. Could be a bit more collaborative to make the shows even better.
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BookWormReader13Susan Packard ReviewLoved her authenticity and how she grew in self-awareness. The advice for women who are breadwinners because that's often a tough one to navigate. But she talks about compromise and how it worked for her. Too many leaders on a power trip and how that affects employees.
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ErickasJAyesha Curry👩🏼🍳👩🏽🏫I admire and look up to her so much💕❤️ Girlfriend is farrrrr from L-A-Z-Y! Encouraging me every time I see her to be true to me and go after my goals and dreams!
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AgkdsBest free investment - HIGHLY RECOMMENDI found this podcast because of the Mary Higgins Clark episode and I’ve been hooked ever since. The advice is so practical and applicable to anyone! Since I downloaded this podcast, I’ve started checking my 401K actively, opened up a savings account and currently exploring life insurance as well as disability insurance. In addition, they have done such great work interviewing women of color. The micro aggressions shared by the panelists were so relatable. The advice you get on this podcast is worth millions!
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makloz ❤️Enjoyable Content; Change Background MusicReally appreciate the podcast! But, the background music makes it feel more like a dramatic/thriller podcast and less of an uplifting/inspiring podcast (please change it).
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NancyS1Interview real female entrepreneursMost of the podcasts I’ve listened to here are not real entrepreneurs. Instead of putting down women you’ve interviewed I’d rather suggest you seek out real female entrepreneurs who started their successful businesses from an idea and nothing else. This has just been a waste of time.
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Seema🌺Absolutely enthralling!It’s so refreshing to get a women’s perspective on the challenges in finance management that resonates significantly with us! Love the show and the host queries are spot on!
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annebeckerartThank youI really appreciate this podcast. Women need to hear from other women! Thanks!
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pdcstqnTheme songLove the show but the theme song kind of makes me nuts. Maybe switch it up or don’t play it every five minutes.
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jbabrooklynExcellent interviews!Veronica is a perceptive, skilled host and draws out great conversations from these accomplished women. I love learning about their stories.
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brsi9282FantasticThis podcast is fantastic. I’ve recommended to all of my family and friends. So many great takeaways.
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