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A former managing editor/vice president at the Chicago Tribune, Jane Hirt has re-emerged from a prolonged sabbatical. Her first post â interim executive at a real estate investment firm as the replacement of a friend and colleague on maternity leave!
In Part 2, Jane discusses how she is managing the stress of her interim position. She shares examples of how former women executives can help women currently holding executive positions and talks about the possibility of accepting interim positions to relieve pregnant executives in the future.
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A former managing editor/vice president at the Chicago Tribune, Jane Hirt has re-emerged from a prolonged sabbatical. Her first post â interim executive at a real estate investment firm as the replacement of a friend and colleague on maternity leave!
In Part 1 of this interview, Jane and I discuss how she came to be offered the position of interim VP of Marketing, what her orientation period was like, and how things are going thus far.
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Vada Kornegay is the owner and operator of JiLTech Architects and Technologists in Chicago. A veteran and pioneer in her industry, she has 20+ years of experience in the field of architecture, architectural technology, and construction. Vada is a mother, wife, and unapologetic Christian who is active in ministry, philanthropy, and mentoring.
In the final segment of this three-part interview, Vada shares her thoughts about legacy. She shares how she wants to be remembered by her family and by the world and we talk about why it is important to give voice to the concept in addition to leaving a legacy through actions.
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Vada Kornegay is the owner and operator of JiLTech Architects and Technologists in Chicago. A veteran and pioneer in her industry, she has 20+ years of experience in the field of architecture, architectural technology, and construction. Vada is a mother, wife, and unapologetic Christian who is active in ministry, philanthropy, and mentoring.
Part 2 of this interview with Vada is all about lifestyle â how family, self-care, art, and ministry come together in her life.
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Vada Kornegay is the owner and operator of JiLTech Architects and Technologists in Chicago. A veteran and pioneer in her industry, she has 20+ years of experience in the field of architecture, architectural technology, and construction. Vada is a mother, wife, and unapologetic Christian who is active in ministry, philanthropy, and mentoring.
In Part 1 of our interview, Vada shares her philosophy about leadership. We discuss the difference between leading by example and consciously setting out to be seen as a leader and she explains what she sees as the potential pitfalls of the latter.
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Pat Roque, also known as The Business Boomer, loves teaching (in person and online) to empower others in her role as their executive business coach, mentor, marketing consultant, corporate trainer or university instructor. Her award-winning (yet unorthodox) career reflects her passion for connecting like-minded people who enjoy good health and growing their business together.
In this final segment of our three-part interview, Pat talks about how golf transformed her professional and personal life and shares why she considers it to be the perfect tool for advancing your business.
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Pat Roque, also known as The Business Boomer, loves teaching (in person and online) to empower others in her role as their executive business coach, mentor, marketing consultant, corporate trainer or university instructor. Her award-winning (yet unorthodox) career reflects her passion for connecting like-minded people who enjoy good health and growing their business together.
In Part 2 of our interview, Pat tells how she became a multipreneur and talks about each of her business activities. She also shares about her philanthropic endeavors and sets the scene for Part 3 of our chat.
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Pat Roque, also known as The Business Boomer, loves teaching (in person and online) to empower others in her role as their executive business coach, mentor, marketing consultant, corporate trainer or university instructor. Her award-winning (yet unorthodox) career reflects her passion for connecting like-minded people who enjoy good health and growing their business together.
In the first segment of our interview, Pat shares her personal journey of midlife rebirth and reveals the story that inspired the title of her blog and e-book, 50 Rocks â Life Lessons for Success. -
In todayâs Ultra You episode, I share my thoughts and experiences about the importance of clarity and intuition for women running solopreneur and small businesses. I talk about clarity of purpose â your BIG WHY â as well as clarity from a practical perspective. I then share why intuition â âgut feelingâ â is the clearest, purest, most on-target source of information that will provide the clarity we seek. This podcast episode is full of gems and itâs less than nine minutes long. Enjoy!
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Today, and perhaps for the next few weeks, Iâm changing the format of the podcast to bring you some of my thoughts and plans about where Ultra You is going from here.
When I launched Ultra You, I had a specific audience in mind â an audience of compassionate, high-achieving women who want to redefine their success. Iâve had a great year on the podcast, with 55 episodes broadcast to date. Iâve brought you experts on topics as varied as the detrimental effects of sleep deprivation, how to manage a merger for your entrepreneurial business, and what âgiving backâ philanthropically can mean to you in terms of lifestyle, legacy, and leading by example.
Now, I need to turn my attention to seeking funding for my non-profit organization, the Wells International Foundation (WIF), with the intent to fully implement projects in all six of our strategic focus areas. One of these areas is an exclusive community for you as a member of the specific audience that I describe above. Tune in to learn more about this group and see whether you want to become a part of it!
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Sylvie di Giusto is an image consultant who specializes in remaking the image of those aspiring to attain leadership positions in the corporate world. In this part of her interview, Sylvie delves deeply into how she helps each individual client create or enhance the image she or he desires. She is adamant that there is no âone-size-fits-allâ with regard to image building and she shares the challenge that she gives to all of her clients to begin the process.
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Sylvie di Giusto is an image consultant who specializes in remaking the image of those aspiring to attain leadership positions in the corporate world. In this part of her Ultra You interview, she discusses the âABCDsâ of image â appearance, behavior, communication, and digital footprint. She makes the case that despite what you may wish to believe, the way others perceive these elements about you will almost immediately determine whether you get the position you desire.
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Jane Hirt is a former managing editor and vice president at the Chicago Tribune who left her position to take a 13-month sabbatical. In Part 2 of this interview, Jane talks about the philanthropic activities she engaged in during her break and discusses what she sees for herself as she plans to return to the work force.
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Jane Hirt is a former managing editor and vice president at the Chicago Tribune who left her position to take a 13-month sabbatical. In the first segment of this interview, she reveals the enormous amount of planning that she undertook to make her leave a success and gives step-by-step instructions on how you can do the same.
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After almost a year of hosting Ultra You, one of my guests, Yolanda Robins, asked if I'd ever shared my story with my listeners. When I responded that I had not, she asked if she could turn the tables on me and interview me for the show!
In the final segment of this three-part interview, Yolanda and I talk about why I created this podcast and why my guests are so willing to share their challenges and passions with Ultra You listeners.
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After almost a year of hosting Ultra You, one of my guests, Yolanda Robins, asked if I'd ever shared my story with my listeners. When I responded that I had not, she asked if she could turn the tables on me and interview me for the show!
In this week's episode, Yolanda and I talk about my new U.S. non-profit organization, the Wells International Foundation, and its inaugural event, the Paris art exhibition entitled Beauford Delaney: Resonance of Form and Vibration of Color.
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After almost a year of hosting Ultra You, one of my guests, Yolanda Robins, asked if I'd ever shared my story with my listeners. When I responded that I had not, she asked if she could turn the tables on me and interview me for the show!
In this week's episode, Yolanda and I talk about my background, what inspired me to settle in Paris, and the things that I love about the city.
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In Part 2 of her interview, Anne talks about how she integrates her commitment to veganism with her daunting schedule as a C-level executive. She shares how French gastronomic culture and mores are both a help and a hindrance to maintaining a vegan diet. Finally, she gives specific recommendations for executive level women, entrepreneurial CEOs, and other women with time-intensive work activities who want to start and maintain a vegan diet / lifestyle.
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Yolanda Robins was a successful global communications executive in Philadelphia prior to making a life changing decision to leave the United States and reinvent herself abroad. Over ten years ago, she relocated to Paris, France, where she now runs her own real estate business.
In Part 2 of the Lifestyle segment of her interview, Yolanda shares why she believes it's important to become a citizen in your adopted country and talks more about what she loves about Paris. She gives valuable advice about what you should do to prepare when you decide to move abroad. - Vis mere