Episode: 7 See Jane Disrupt Silicon Valley with Sarah Kunst
Investor, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, and one hell of an advocate for diversity in the startup space, for the equal treatment of women, and for the cessation of sexual harassment in the workforce.
...and that’s just the START of her resume!
My guest on today's show is Sarah Kunst and I can't tell you what a pleasure it's been to know her. In addition to being everything listed above, Sarah is also also a contributing editor at Marie Claire Magazine. Her philanthropic interests include the boards of Michigan State University Foundation Endowment. She has been recognized all over the place for her work, for starts Forbes Magazine 30 under 30, The Wall St. Journal, and Fortune. The list of this woman's accolades just goes on and on.
Investor, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, and one hell of an advocate for diversity in the startup space, for the equal treatment of women, and for the cessation of sexual harassment in the workforce.
...and that’s just the START of her resume!
My guest on today's show is Sarah Kunst and I can't tell you what a pleasure it's been to know her. In addition to being everything listed above, Sarah is also also a contributing editor at Marie Claire Magazine. Her philanthropic interests include the boards of Michigan State University Foundation Endowment. She has been recognized all over the place for her work, for starts Forbes Magazine 30 under 30, The Wall St. Journal, and Fortune. The list of this woman's accolades just goes on and on.
Sarah was also featured in a New York Times article that really got the Me Too movement moving along. It wasn't the first one, but it was right there at the beginning and she and several other founders with their stories took down some pretty big heads of VC firms because they didn't want this stuff going unwritten about, unspoken about, and she's done so much to diversify the startup space. It's a pleasure to welcome Sarah Kunst to the program.
Notable Moments:
- Find out more about Sarah’s role in confronting sexual harassment in Silicon Valley in a New York Times piece that helped fuel the #metoo movement
- What Sarah wants women to consider before they come forward with their own #metoo stories
- Learn how Sarah uses her experience as both an investor and entrepreneur to advise startups.
- How Sarah wants women to take a page from the playbook men seem to use
- Find out what Sarah believes is a worse fate than having your company fail
- Learn why we both get turned off by sloppy pitch decks
Links Mentioned In This Episode:
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Women in Tech Speak Frankly on Culture of Harassment
Never Split the Difference Book
Sarah Kunst on Social Media: Instagram
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Episode: 4 See Jane Crowdfund with Aja Atwood
When people think of startups, they often imagine ideas written on napkins and late nights brainstorming in the basement. I assure you, Aja Atwood’s start up, Trella, is not your average startup. She’s light years ahead of the curve creating solutions to indoor farming needs and specifically the space concerns in urban farming. How amazing is that?!
“So in order to get ourselves to this point, we did a lot of self funding.”
When people think of startups, they often imagine ideas written on napkins and late nights brainstorming in the basement. I assure you, Aja Atwood’s start up, Trella, is not your average startup. She’s light years ahead of the curve creating solutions to indoor farming needs and specifically the space concerns in urban farming. How amazing is that?!
Aja’s business ethos is driven by the belief that success is rooted in innovative technologies that can be shared with the communities that need them the most. And that belief is the catalyst behind Trella and the crowdfunding campaign she’s currently spearheading in to fund the latest prototype of her revolutionary plant training system.
Notable Moments:
- Find out how Aja and her co-founder designed a product that can revolutionize indoor growing practices anywhere, but especially in urban areas.
- Learn why Aja is committed to helping cannabis growers and supporting the medical marijuana industry.
- Discover how Aja’s career as an engineer prepared her for entrepreneurship
- Learn why an Indiegogo contribution based crowdfunding campaign was the best choice for Trella.
Links Mentioned In This Episode:
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Kelly's Seal The Deal Program For Creating Pitch Decks
Aja Atwood on Social Media: Facebook
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Episode: 3 See Jane Make More with Farnoosh Torabi
Okay All You Women Of High Octane Ambition, See If This Rings A Bell . . .
Did you want to say “I do” to the guy of your dreams only to scream “I don’t get it!” when your earning potential left him in the dust along with some serious skid marks over your relationship?
What happens to promising dates, a blossoming romance or even an entire marriage when she makes more?
Okay all you women of high octane ambition, see if this rings a bell . . .
Did you want to say “I do” to the guy of your dreams only to scream “I don’t get it!” when your earning potential left him in the dust along with some serious skid marks over your relationship?
What happens to promising dates, a blossoming romance or even an entire marriage when she makes more?
Our guest today, Farnoosh Torabi, isn’t afraid to get to the heart of this issue. Not only is she one of America’s leading authorities on personal finance and host of the hit podcast So Money, but she has lived this particular dilemma.
On today’s episode, she joins us to talk about her book When She Makes More. We talk about how she and I both created a career and a family that honors our drive and our desire to share it with people we love and support us, while navigating the pitfalls of a society that hasn’t caught up with high earning women.
Notable Moments:
- How Farnoosh’s own experience as her family’s breadwinner made her want to write a book for other women who made more than their husbands
- Why the paradigm shift of women making more than men is both full of peril and opportunity for couples depending on how they approach it
- Why men might be craving the opportunity to be seen as natural caregivers
- What gets glamorized in startup culture about going broke and how to avoid it
Links Mentioned In This Episode:
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Check Out Farnoosh's Website, Farnoosh.tv
Read When She Makes More
Farnoosh Torabi on Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter