Her Story of Success
Shannon Litton is the president and CEO of 5by5, a marketing and digital agency dedicated to serving change makers. In this episode, Shannon describes the unexpected career journey that led her to create 5by5. She also shares practical examples of what it looks like to put people first, give back as a business leader, and manage your schedule as a busy working mom.
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Bailey Spaulding is the co-founder and CEO of Jackalope Brewing Company, a Nashville-based craft brewery. In this episode, Bailey shares her story of falling in love with brewing while attending law school and deciding to build a career around it. She also opens up about the behind-the-scenes realities of running a business, from finding the right partner to becoming a working mom to pivoting during COVID-19.
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Laura Hutfless is the co-founder of FlyteVu, a full-service entertainment marketing agency that uses the power of pop culture to connect brands with customers. Beyond its marketing success, FlyteVu has donated more than $750,000 to nonprofits in its first five years. In this episode, Laura discusses some of the most important lessons she’s learned about leadership in the past five years of building her company, from managing different communication styles to dealing with self-doubt.
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Dr. Kimberly Clay is the founder and CEO of Play Like a Girl, a non-profit organization working to level the playing field for girls through sports and STEM education. In this episode, Dr. Kim shares her story of creating Play Like a Girl as part of her PhD program, and she explains how mentorship can help women of all ages build confidence and reach new levels of success.
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Lisa Powers Struble is owner and CEO of BANDED, a fashion accessory company that’s dedicated to giving back. In this episode, Lisa shares her story of building a fashion career from scratch and working her way up to vice president roles at two major companies. She also talks about the business and leadership lessons she’s learned since transitioning from corporate executive to owner of a social enterprise.
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Emily Ley is the founder of Simplified, a brand of planners and home organizational tools for busy women. In this episode, Emily shares her story of building a side hustle on Etsy into a multi-million dollar company, and she unpacks the five secrets to building a life you love from her new book “Growing Boldly.” She also offers advice for working moms and busy entrepreneurs struggling to find balance.
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Alexis Isham is the co-founder and co-president of Resera, an ethical jewelry brand employing women survivors of homelessness, incarceration and more. In this episode, Alexis shares her company’s incredible origin story and offers advice to other young entrepreneurs and individuals looking to serve others in their communities.
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Anna-Vija McClain is the founder of Piccolo Marketing, a company that helps small business owners create scalable businesses with great culture. In part three of our series on the four types of mentorship, she joins Her Story of Success CEO Leah Glover Hayes to explain how you can expand your network with an abundance mindset and approach your peers with an attitude of “cooper-tition.”
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In celebration of our 100th podcast episode, Leah Glover Hayes shares an inspiring conversation with Mignon Francois, founder of the Cupcake Collection, Domonique Townsend, founder of We Optimize Work, and Alexis Isham, co-founder of Resera (previously known as Unlocked). They discuss some of the challenges they’ve faced as business owners, and they share about the biggest lessons that have helped them along the way. This podcast was recorded at Collective615’s International Women’s Day event.
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Nancy McSharry Jensen and Sarah Duenwald are co-founders of The Swing Shift, a company dedicated to lifting barriers that impede women from finding meaningful work. In this episode, they explain why it’s so important for companies to help women transition more effectively when re-entering the workforce, especially in the midst of COVID-19. They also share some practical advice from their new book “Back to Business,” which helps women who are looking to find a new job after a career pause.
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Lori Allen has built an incredible career as an entrepreneur, TV personality, author and speaker, all because of her ability to say yes to new opportunities that align with her goals. She’s the owner of Bridals by Lori and star of TLC’s Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta and Say Yes to the Dress: Bridesmaids. Lori started her store just two weeks after graduating from college, and in the last 40 years she’s built a reputation as one of the world’s leading experts on bridal couture. After growing Bridals By Lori into a thriving business, Lori and her shop went on to star in 11 seasons of Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta and four seasons of Say Yes to the Dress: Bridesmaids. Lori’s shows have aired in more than 120 countries, and brides from all over the world travel to Atlanta to shop at her store.
Most recently, Lori became an author with her book Say Yes to What’s Next: How to Age with Elegance and Class while Never Losing Your Beauty and Sass. Her openness about her experience as a breast cancer survivor has made her a sought-after speaker, as well as a voice for outlets like CNN, ABC’s Good Morning America and The Wall Street Journal. Lori’s 2012 TLC special “Say Yes to the Cure: Lori’s Fight” won the Realscreen Award for Best Health & Well-Being Programming.
In This Episode:
Lori shares her inspiring story of starting Bridals by Lori in her twenties and gradually growing it into the globally recognized business it is today. She also explains how Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta came to be, and she opens up about some of the struggles she’s faced, like battling breast cancer and raising kids while running a business.
Episode Highlights:
- Lori’s inspiration for writing Say Yes to What’s Next and her message of encouragement for women over 50
- The importance of building a business gradually, especially when you start at a young age
- Lori’s battle with breast cancer and the power of finding a team who will rally around you when you need to step away from your business
- The challenges of growing a business while raising children and how to overcome mom guilt
- The story behind Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta
- Avoiding gray divorce and learning to prioritize your own health and happiness