SHEspeaks S2 Ep6: Shovann Staton-Backus
SHESpeaks, the Young&BosSHE podcast
Release Date: 06/27/2019
SHESpeaks, the Young&BosSHE podcast
With the holiday season among us, we’re focused on hospitality and the building of authentic, real connections. Our guest, Elizabeth Eichhorn, is the Founder and CEO of Ampersand Dinners, an organization dedicated to creating authentic opportunities for professional connections around the dinner table that seed the potential for future collaborations. Elizabeth discusses her innovative approach to networking, the beauty of life-giving dinner experiences, the art of hospitality in leadership and more.
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We’re kicking off the school year by featuring SHEsInCollege, and today’s guest, Zaniya Lewis, is making big moves. In high school, she won an essay competition where she shared her story about overcoming adversity in high school, meeting Michelle Obama and appearing on the cover of Seventeen Magazine. From there, she launched her dreams and the Yes She Can Campaign, an initiative to support young women on their journey to accessing education. We discuss her work and advice to other CollegeSHEs.
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We’re featuring our first global guest - Kat Brendel, Co-Founder and Head of Communication at Co-Women, a community club and co-working space in Berlin, Germany. Dedicated to re-imagining co-working for women as a function of community, Co-Women’s approach includes mentoring, networking, relationships, weekly wine nights and more. Kat discusses her team’s road to abandoning their full time gig, one of their mottos — collaboration over competition and the science behind the value of a SHE-based netw
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This month, we’re focusing our content on SHEsFounders, a theme dedicated to the SHEs in our world who are building their own futures. I’m speaking with Claire Smith, the founder and owner of Teffola, a fresh teff granola made from ancient grains grown on a farm that has been in Clarie’s family for 7 generations. She tells us about how growth strategy, how she continues to honor tradition through her business, the importance of building a mental foundation of strength for herself and more.
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This month, we’re focusing our content on SHEsFounders, a theme dedicated to the SHEs in our world who are building their own futures. I’m speaking with Claire Smith, the founder and owner of Teffola, a fresh teff granola made from ancient grains grown on a farm that has been in Clarie’s family for 7 generations. She tells us about how growth strategy, how she continues to honor tradition through her business, the importance of building a mental foundation of strength for herself and more.
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This month, we’re back with a YBShe favorite - SHEs in STEM. This month’s guest, Caroline Snyder, is a entrepreneurial STEMShe - the founder and CEO of Verdi Advising, a financial coaching company for women with non-traditional careers. Caroline spends her days re-educating our world on the way in which we understand money, and its emotional impact, emphasizing the significance of privilege into the entire conversation and more. For Caroline, we can all be money experts, we just have to start talking.
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This month, we're focusing our content on SHEsFirst, an opportunity to highlight the pioneering SHEs in our world that have paved the ways for others. This guest's name might be familiar for many - Mariah Brown grew up on television as her family's story was detailed through TLC's hit show Sister Wives. A social justice advocate and member of the LBGTQ community, Mariah discusses her televised coming out story, her family's platform, her master's program in social justice and social work and more.
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This month, we’re focusing our content on SHEsBlack&SHEsProud, a theme curated by VP of Inclusion and Community Relations at the Nashville Entrepreneur Center and this month’s podcast guest, Brynn Plummer. Now, she’s working to combat the lack of diversity throughout entrepreneurship. She further unpacks that disparity through a stat she shares, discusses the lessons she’s learned as a black woman at work and the ways in which white allies can stop virtue signaling and start acting.
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info_outlineThis month, in honor of PRIDE, we’re celebrating LGBT+Shes and this month’s guest, Shovann Staton-Backus, better known to many as The Stiletto Chef, has dedicated her entrepreneurial venture to celebrating the crazy, fun, flavorful and sexy side of cooking and food. Though she teaches women how to meal prep through viral cooking videos, her business is about much more than that. As a member of the LGBT community, Shovann sees her work as an opportunity to truly see all people and encourage those around her that they are ok, whole and accepted. Shovann tells us about the significance of her work with the Nashville LGBT Chamber of Commerce which recently resulted in a historic Executive Order that affirmed inclusion for LGBT-owned businesses as a recognized category for Metro procurement. She goes on to discuss her work as an entrepreneur, the intersection of her identity, the importance of transparency in business and her dedication to living in her own truth and encouraging those around her to do the same.