STORIES OF WOMEN WHO SCALE
Latest Episodes
In episode #64 of My 2.0 Podcast, guest Kim Kross, COO At Elevate K-12, shares her scaling story at Elevate-12, where they are on a mission to make zip code free teaching available to all students, irrespective of where they live.
In episode #63 of My 2.0 Podcast, guest Carolyn Trabuco, CFO At Inclusively, Co-founder/Board Member at Azul, shares her scaling story with Azul, the airline she co-founded with David Neelman, the founder of JetBlue.
In episode #51 of My 2.0, guest Alisa Cohn, Global CEO Coach, #1 Startup Coach - T50 Marshall Goldsmith Awards; shares her career transition stories spanning from accounting, corporate to coaching executives across the world.
In episode #50 of My 2.0 Podcast, guest Debbie Millman, Designer, Author, Illustrator, Educator, Brand Consultant, Host of the award-winning podcast 'Design Matters', talks about her career transitions and lessons learned.
In episode #49 of My 2.0, guest Melanie Spring, International Keynote Speaker & Professional Speaker Trainer, shares her transition from a career in branding to a speaker trainer.
In episode #48 of My 2.0, guest Poorvi Shrivastav, GM & VP, Product@HubSpot and member of the Forbes Technology Council shares her many career transitions in the product and technology in her search to find purpose.
In episode #47 of My 2.0, guest Joanna Bloor, Founder and CEO of The Amplify Lab, shares her transition from a career as a technology executive to a potentialist, adventurer and fairy godmother.
In episode #65 of My 2.0 Podcast, guest Dolly Oberoi, CEO at C2TI, shares her scaling story at C2 Technologies. Dolly is a true pioneer in online training, sim & modeling, and thought-leader, innovator, and entrepreneur. Through her work at C2TI, she reshaped traditional chalkboards to electronic learning environments and developed transformative enterprise-wide training and talent management solutions.
Dolly talks about the genesis of entrepreneurship as she worked for her entrepreneurial mother in India, in search to bring learning technologies to connect children and learning across the world. She also talks about the initial challenges of entrepreneurship, especially as a female business owner. And how these challenges change as the business evolves over time.