Episodes
In this episode we talk with Elise Mitchell, CEO of Mitchell Communications, about her new book, Leading Through the Turn. We also hear some Tribe Tips from Dress for Success on how to support our fellow women when it comes to wardrobe.
Published 04/11/17
Elise Mitchell, CEO of Mitchell Communications, brings us insights from her book, "Leading Through the Turn" about the living while leading and how to support one another along the journey. Then, STAY TUNED for "Tribe Tips" from Dress for Success on how sharing our most simple gifts can make the biggest difference and how to tribe it forward every day.
Published 04/11/17
In this episode Dr. Margaret Rutherford comes in the studio to talk about the psychology behind a woman’s path to self-love and acceptance. We also hear some great Tribe Stories, including one from Rita Coburn Whack on her filming of the Maya Angelou documentary.
Published 03/29/17
Dr. Margaret Rutherford joins us to talk about the psychology behind a woman’s path to self-acceptance and how she is bringing her own life and learning to listeners everywhere with her podcast, Self-Work. Then, STAY TUNED for "Tribe Stories" from the Bentonville Film Festival, including one from Rita Coburn Whack on her filming of the Maya Angelou documentary.
Published 03/29/17
In this episode we interview Taryn Brumfitt, founder of the Body Image Movement, on her new film, Embrace. We talk with Taryn about body-loathing and body-loving and how we can empower women around the world to love the skin that they're in. We also hear from the founder of Restore Humanity on their mission to "Support Other Women. Period." by providing maxi pads to young women in Kenya.
Published 03/14/17
Taryn Brumfitt is the founder of the Body Image Movement. We talk about her film, "Embrace" and how body-loathing and body-loving inspired her to empower women around the world to love the skin that they're in. Then, STAY TUNED for "Tribe Tips" from Restore Humanity founder, Sarah Fennel, on their mission to "Support Other Women. Period." by providing maxi pads to young women in Kenya.
Published 03/14/17
Listen in for our interview with some of the lovely ladies of the Song Suffragettes, a collective of young singer/songwriters in Nashville. We'll also introduce our "Tribe Stories" segment and hear some of the stories Laurie gathered on her trip to the Women's March on Washington in January
Published 02/28/17
Listen in to our interview with some of the lovely ladies of the Song Suffragettes, a collective of young singer/songwriters in Nashville. They now how to tribe as they navigate the country music scene and blaze trails for the young women coming up behind them, together. Then, STAY TUNED for our "Tribe Stories" segment to hear some of the stories Laurie gathered on her trip to the first Women's March on Washington.
Published 02/28/17
Welcome to our new episode format where we feature a guest interview and introduce a new segment! In this episode, we talk with Karenann Terrell. Karenann has first-hand experience with the impact of women supporting women in her career that includes roles as CIO of Wal-Mart and Baxter International. Sharing stories and personal experiences, she relates how easy falling into "mean girl culture" can be and what it looks like to call it out. She also talks about shoulders - those she's been...
Published 02/14/17
Karenann Terrell has first-hand experience with the impact of women supporting women in her career that includes roles as CIO of Wal-Mart and Baxter International. Sharing stories and personal experiences, she relates how easy falling into "mean girl culture" can be and what it looks like to call it out. She also talks about shoulders - those she's been lifted by, and her own she offers to others - and why she believes in tribes of women. Then, STAY TUNED for our new segment and a special...
Published 02/14/17
In part 2 of the Tribe of Women “origin story,” founder Amy Robinson and Laurie Marshal discuss the winding road of starting a movement, how the merging of “my tribe, your tribe, and the tribe” makes us stronger, and the evolution of a Tribe Talk conversation. We cover the fundamentals of the “3 Pillars of Tribe”, what we mean when we say we are addressing “Mean Girl Culture” and why “More Good Men” are part of a movement about women supporting women. We share where Tribe of Women is now and...
Published 01/31/17
Part 2 of the Tribe of Women “origin story”. Founder Amy Robinson and Laurie Marshall discuss the winding road of starting a movement, how the merging of “my tribe, your tribe, and the tribe” makes us stronger, and the evolution of a Tribe Talk conversation. We cover the fundamentals of the “3 Pillars of Tribe”, what we mean when we say we are addressing “Mean Girl Culture” and why “More Good Men” are part of a movement about women supporting women. We share where Tribe of Women is now and...
Published 01/31/17
Founder Amy Robinson tells part one of the origin story of Tribe of Women- how she was inspired to take a stand against the acceptance of "mean girl" culture and imagine a world where all women support each other.
Published 01/12/17
Founder Amy Robinson tells part one of the origin story of Tribe of Women- how she was inspired to take a stand against the acceptance of "mean girl" culture and imagine a world where all women support each other.
Published 01/12/17