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We made it— 300 episodes of This Is Woman’s Work ! And we’re marking this milestone by giving you something that could seriously change the game in your business or career: the skill of pitching yourself effectively. Whether you’re dreaming of being a podcast guest, landing a speaking gig, signing a client, or just asking for what you want with confidence—you’re already pitching yourself, every day. But are you doing it well? In this milestone episode, Nicole breaks down exactly how to pitch yourself to be a podcast guest … and actually hear “yes.” With hundreds of pitches landing in her inbox each month, she shares what makes a guest stand out (or get deleted), the biggest mistakes people make, and why podcast guesting is still one of the most powerful ways to grow your reach, authority, and influence. In This Episode, We Cover: ✅ Why we all need to pitch ourselves—and how to do it without feeling gross ✅ The step-by-step process for landing guest spots on podcasts (and more) ✅ A breakdown of the 3 podcast levels: Practice, Peer, and A-List—and how to approach each ✅ The must-haves of a successful podcast pitch (including real examples) ✅ How to craft a pitch that gets read, gets remembered, and gets results Whether you’re new to pitching or want to level up your game, this episode gives you the exact strategy Nicole and her team use to land guest spots on dozens of podcasts every year. Because your voice deserves to be heard. And the world needs what only you can bring. 🎁 Get the FREE Podcast Pitch Checklist + Additional Information on your Practice Group, Peer Group, and A-List Group Strategies: https://nicolekalil.com/podcast 📥 Download The Podcast Pitch Checklist Here Related Podcast Episodes: Shameless and Strategic: How to Brag About Yourself with Tiffany Houser | 298 How To Write & Publish A Book with Michelle Savage | 279 How To Land Your TED Talk and Skyrocket Your Personal Brand with Ashley Stahl | 250 Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! 🔗 Subscribe & Review: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music…
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A tartalmat a The JWE and Talia Mashiach biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a The JWE and Talia Mashiach vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
JWE introduces “Inspired to Lead,” a podcast brought to you by Roth&Co which focuses on inspirational Jewish women in leadership, hosted by Talia Mashiach Join us as we learn about extraordinary Jewish women who are making waves in business and beyond. Hosted by successful technology entrepreneur, Talia Mashiach, this podcast celebrates the stories, triumphs, and insights of remarkable Jewish women leaders. In each episode, Talia sits down with trailblazing women who have left a lasting impact on various industries, from founding non-profit organizations to spearheading multi- million-dollar enterprises with innovation and resilience. Through candid conversations, these inspiring leaders share their personal journeys, the challenges they’ve overcome, and the strategies that have propelled them to success. Whether you’re a successful business leader, an aspiring entrepreneur seeking motivation, or simply someone who appreciates powerful stories of determination and achievement, “Inspired to Lead” offers a wealth of inspiration and wisdom. Tune in to discover the untold stories behind the success of Jewish women leaders who are shaping the world today and paving the way for future generations. Don’t miss out on these empowering conversations – subscribe to “Inspired to Lead: Inspiring Jewish Women in Leadership” now and be inspired to unleash your own potential! Sponsored by Roth & Co
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A tartalmat a The JWE and Talia Mashiach biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a The JWE and Talia Mashiach vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
JWE introduces “Inspired to Lead,” a podcast brought to you by Roth&Co which focuses on inspirational Jewish women in leadership, hosted by Talia Mashiach Join us as we learn about extraordinary Jewish women who are making waves in business and beyond. Hosted by successful technology entrepreneur, Talia Mashiach, this podcast celebrates the stories, triumphs, and insights of remarkable Jewish women leaders. In each episode, Talia sits down with trailblazing women who have left a lasting impact on various industries, from founding non-profit organizations to spearheading multi- million-dollar enterprises with innovation and resilience. Through candid conversations, these inspiring leaders share their personal journeys, the challenges they’ve overcome, and the strategies that have propelled them to success. Whether you’re a successful business leader, an aspiring entrepreneur seeking motivation, or simply someone who appreciates powerful stories of determination and achievement, “Inspired to Lead” offers a wealth of inspiration and wisdom. Tune in to discover the untold stories behind the success of Jewish women leaders who are shaping the world today and paving the way for future generations. Don’t miss out on these empowering conversations – subscribe to “Inspired to Lead: Inspiring Jewish Women in Leadership” now and be inspired to unleash your own potential! Sponsored by Roth & Co
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1 Neurology, Motherhood & Media; Defying Expectations - with Dr. Sharon Stoll 1:21:03
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In this episode of 'Inspire to Lead,' host Talia Mashiach interviews Dr. Sharon Stoll, a board-certified neurologist and neuroimmunologist from Philadelphia. Sharon discusses her upbringing, her unwavering passion for medicine despite societal discouragement, and how she navigated through medical school and residency while managing family life. She shares the pivotal role her supportive husband played in her success and addresses the challenges and triumphs of balancing a demanding career with motherhood. The conversation also delves into the expectations placed on Jewish women in their communities and the importance of pursuing fulfilling careers to maintain overall happiness and effectiveness as both mothers and wives. Sharon's story is an inspiring testament to resilience, determination, and the impact of supportive relationships. 00:00 Introduction to Inspire to Lead Podcast 00:29 Meet Sharon Stoll: A Journey to Medicine 02:38 Balancing Media and Medicine 08:44 Personal Life and Family Dynamics 15:15 Navigating Career and Marriage 37:12 Parenting in Modern Times 39:14 Balancing Career and Family Aspirations 42:43 The Journey to Motherhood 43:16 Navigating Medical School and Motherhood 54:24 Support Systems and Community 01:01:46 Reflections and Advice 01:16:09 Biggest Accomplishments and Lessons Learned About Dr. Sharon Stoll: Dr. Sharon Stoll is a board-certified neurologist, neuro-immunologist. She currently serves as Director of Neurology at Stoll Medical Group in Philadelphia. For the past 8 years she worked as assistant professor, in the department of neurology at Yale School of Medicine. She completed her neurology residency training at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia and her Neuroimmunology fellowship at Yale New Haven Hospital. Dr. Stoll played an active role in academic development and continuing medical education. She currently serves on several steering committees and advisory boards. She has been published in numerous peer-reviewed journals and served as Principal Investigator on several clinical trials. Dr. Stoll has received numerous awards, including Top Neurologist, 40 under 40, the Rodney Bell teaching award, and is a national multiple sclerosis society grant recipient. Dr. Stoll is also a medical editor for Medscape and Healthline and previously worked as a medical editor for ABC News. She is also a medical commentator for several national and local news outlets, including ABC, NBC, and CBS News, and has been on a variety of shows, including “The Doctors”. She is an internationally renowned speaker and patient advocate. https://www.drsharonstoll.com Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org…
In this episode of 'Inspire to Lead,' host Talia Mashiach interviews Rachel Book, the Chief People Officer at CheckAlt. Rachel shares her journey from growing up in Monsey, New York, to working for major corporations like AT&T and transitioning to a smaller, entrepreneurial environment. They discuss the balance and harmony between career and family life, the importance of picking a fulfilling career, and the role of empathy in leadership. Rachel also talks about her approach to HR, performance management, and the necessity of enjoying one's work. With anecdotes from her professional journey and insights into effective life management, Rachel provides a deeply inspiring and practical outlook on ambitious professional life for Jewish women. 00:00 Introduction to Inspire to Lead Podcast 00:29 Meet Rachel Book: From Monsey to Corporate America 02:28 Transitioning from Corporate to Entrepreneurial 07:43 Challenges and Rewards of HR in Small Companies 16:51 Rachel's Early Life and Family Background 21:21 Balancing Career and Family Life 27:30 Navigating the Mommy Wars and Societal Expectations 28:42 Balancing Family and Career 30:40 Permission to Enjoy Your Work 32:15 The Role of Women in Society 34:53 Finding the Right Balance 35:31 Communicating with Family 42:16 Support Systems and Letting Go 46:22 Personal Growth and Community Involvement 48:00 Purpose and Superpowers 50:41 Career Highlights and Advice 55:52 Final Thoughts and Encouragement About Rachel: Rachel Book joined CheckAlt as Chief People Officer in January 2022, bringing over 20 years of HR and Talent Acquisition experience. She has held leadership roles at Stryker, Fidelity Investments, Bloomberg LP, and AT&T, where she led talent acquisition, diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Recognized for her transformational leadership, Rachel uses data-driven strategies to enhance organizational performance, employer brand, employee engagement, and diversity. She has led White House-sponsored initiatives for veteran hiring and developed programs for women returning to the workforce. Rachel is a sought-after advisor, speaker, and has been featured in top publications like Entrepreneur.com, Thrive Global, and CNBC. Rachel holds a graduate degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from Harvard University and a Bachelor's in Psychology from Thomas Edison State University. She resides in Northern New Jersey with her husband and two teenage sons. https://theorg.com/org/checkalt/org-chart/rachel-book Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org…
In this inspiring episode of 'Inspire to Lead,' Talia Mashiach interviews Chanie Rubin, founder of Proud Moments, the second largest ABA company in the U.S. Chanie shares her transformative journey of building her company from the ground up, balancing a young family, working long hours, and eventually partnering with private equity to scale her operations. She offers candid insights into her experiences, including the challenges of rapid growth, the importance of quality in business, and the life-changing impact of faith and prioritizing work-life harmony. This episode is packed with invaluable advice for entrepreneurs and leaders looking to grow their ventures while maintaining their personal and spiritual well-being. 00:00 Introduction to Inspire to Lead Podcast 00:27 Meet Chanie Rubin: Founder of Proud Moments 02:08 Chanie's Journey: Building Proud Moments 02:53 Expanding and Scaling the Business 03:48 Investing in Behavioral Health 04:23 Challenges and Lessons in Hiring 06:30 Working with Family: The Dynamics 20:43 Balancing Work and Family Life 29:40 Reflecting on Responsibility and Outside Investment 30:49 Preparing for Outside Investment 32:53 Going to Market and Deal Fatigue 34:06 Choosing the Right Investors 37:36 Transition from Entrepreneur to CEO 41:14 Balancing Work and Family 42:52 Lessons from Experience 46:33 The Importance of Priorities and Intentional Living 50:26 Faith and Letting Go 56:53 Final Thoughts and Reflections About Our Guest: Chanie Rubin is a co-founder and Board Director at Proud Moments ABA, the Northeast’s largest provider of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy. With a passion for scaling businesses and improving operations, Chanie has been instrumental in Proud Moments' expansion to 12+ states nationwide, spearheading new site launches and acquisitions. Chanie's expertise extends beyond Proud Moments. She currently sits on multiple boards for multi-site behavioral health organizations and healthcare tech platforms. Her family office actively invests in promising behavioral health businesses, allowing her to contribute to the industry's growth and innovation. A recognized thought leader in the healthcare sector, Chanie advises market-leading companies and financial sponsors. She brings a deep understanding of industry best practices, regulatory trends, and payor negotiations, honed through years of experience as a clinician executive. Chanie's career began with hands-on clinical experience as a behavior analyst, therapist, consultant, and professor. This foundation informs her strategic thinking and operational focus. Chanie holds a Bachelor's degree in behavior science and a Master's degree in Special Education from Mercy College. She is a licensed BCBA and LBA. Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org…

1 From Side Hustle to Thriving Business: Launching a Scalable Wig Business - with Shani Vinitsky 52:37
In this episode of 'Inspire to Lead', host Talia Mashiach speaks with Shani Vinitsky, the founder of the Academy of Hair Design. Shani shares her journey from styling hair at 17 to establishing a successful training academy. She discusses the importance of confidence, the hard work behind her success, and how she turned her creative talent into a scalable business. The conversation also delves into the crucial role of marketing, balancing career with family life, and Shani's strategies for keeping her curriculum and skills up-to-date. Aspiring and established professionals in the hair and wig industry will find valuable insights and inspiration in Shani's story. 00:00 Introduction to Inspire to Lead Podcast 00:33 Meet Shani Vinitsky: Founder of the Academy of Hair Design 01:44 Shani's Journey: From Hobby to Career 06:22 Building Confidence as a Young Stylist 12:43 The Birth of a Teaching Career 17:40 Expanding the Academy: Advanced Courses and Beyond 24:41 Curriculum Updates and Industry Trends 26:04 Teaching Methods: In-Person vs. Zoom 28:15 Building a Team and Social Media Presence 31:15 Marketing Strategies and Business Growth 37:16 Future Plans and Innovations 40:17 Personal Insights and Advice 47:25 Balancing Business and Family About our guest: Shani is passionate about empowering women through the transformative art of hair and wigs. As an educator with years of experience in the hair industry, Shani has dedicated her career to teaching a wide range of skills, from cutting and hairstyling to wig repair, wig styling, and advanced masterclasses. For her, hair and wigs are not just about appearance—they’re powerful tools for self-expression and confidence. Whether Shani is leading a masterclass, mentoring, or sharing insights, her mission is always the same: to inspire and empower women to embrace their creativity, build their confidence, and unlock their full potential. https://www.instagram.com/academyofhairdesign_ Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org…
In this episode Talia Mashiach welcomes Rachel Stein, head of tax at Roth & Co. Rachel shares her inspiring journey from starting as an accountant to becoming the first female partner at Roth & Co. She emphasizes the importance of self-advocacy, balancing a demanding career with raising three children, and developing leadership skills through coaching. Rachel also discusses the challenges and dynamics of working in a male-dominated firm and provides valuable advice on career advancement and effective leadership. 00:00 Introduction to Inspire to Lead Podcast 00:27 Meet Rachel Stein: Journey to Partnership 01:08 Balancing Career and Family 02:37 Rachel's Role at Roth & Co 05:37 Advocating for Career Advancement 14:17 Growing Up and Early Influences 16:57 Career Beginnings and Challenges 19:26 Personal Life and Support System 19:46 Career Beginnings and Current Role 20:21 Balancing Work and Family Life 20:53 Work Hours and Flexibility Post-COVID 22:18 Support System and Managing Responsibilities 23:48 Family Time and Shabbos Preparation 26:24 Vacations and Work-Life Balance 28:17 Mentorship and Leadership 30:40 Superpowers and Career Reflections 34:27 Final Thoughts and Advice About Rachel Stein: Since joining Roth&Co in 2010, Rachel Stein, CPA has worked her way up to partner as she now leads Roth&Co’s tax compliance division. Rachel serves clients in multiple industries including healthcare and real estate, and supervises a skilled team of CPAs that assist clients with entity structuring, reporting obligations and compliance needs. Rachel specializes in U.S. and foreign tax compliance matters and provides support to a large client base of foreign investors. She works to optimize the structure of her clients’ foreign and U.S. cross-border activities to ensure maximum tax efficiency and seamless compliance. Her client roster includes many international businesses and individuals, including those from Europe, Canada, Asia, the Middle East and South America. Rachel is a 2007 graduate of Brooklyn College where she earned her B.S., with honors, in accounting. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the New York State Society of CPAs (NYSSCPA). https://rothcocpa.com Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org…
In this episode, Talia Mashiach hosts Tamar Daniel, a Jerusalem-born fashion designer with an inspiring journey. Raised in Israel and England, Tamar brought her family to Philadelphia in 2008 to pursue a career in fashion, working with notable brands like Anthropologie. Despite facing significant challenges, including the 2009 financial crisis and personal setbacks, Tamar launched her own successful line of women's wear and a popular fashion sketchpad. She later navigated the complexities of managing a growing brand, ultimately selling it prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Tamar's story is one of resilience, creativity, and adaptability, embodying the spirit of perseverance. She shares valuable insights on entrepreneurship, balancing family life, and staying true to one's passions in the fashion industry. 00:00 Introduction to Inspire to Lead 00:31 Meet Tamar Daniel: A Journey in Fashion 02:10 Tamar's Early Career and Challenges 05:48 From Israel to Philadelphia: A New Beginning 06:35 The Anthropologie Experience 10:52 Venturing into Entrepreneurship 20:25 Creating Tux Bodywear 22:19 Celebrity Endorsements and Success 24:54 The Importance of Perseverance 28:32 Navigating the Volatility of Entrepreneurship 29:50 Facing Financial Uncertainty 31:46 The Turning Point and Selling the Brand 34:52 Reflecting on the Sale and Its Aftermath 37:23 Consulting and New Ventures 44:27 Balancing Family and Career 48:24 Gestational Carrier Experience 51:41 Lessons Learned and Advice 56:12 Final Thoughts and Inspiration About Tamar Daniel: With over 15 years of experience in fashion and marketing, Tamar has worked with industry giants like Anthropologie and Topshop and even built her own fashion line, which found its way into the closets of celebrities and the pages of Vogue, Oprah, and Fast Company. After selling her brand in 2019, Tamar transitioned into Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition, leveraging her sharp eye for design and business strategy to acquire and grow companies. Tamar lives in the Philadelphia suburbs with her husband and 5 kids. @tamarthemerrier (Insta) https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamardaniel/ Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org…

1 Philanthropy and Perseverance: Empowering Women, Empowering Community - with Elizabeth Walder 59:29
In this episode of 'Inspire to Lead,' Elizabeth Walder, leader of the Walder Foundation, shares her inspiring journey. The podcast delves into her path from an accomplished immigration attorney to the co-founder of a biotechnology company sold for over $2 billion, alongside her late husband, Dr. Joseph Walder. Elizabeth discusses the mission of the Walder Foundation, which has committed over $250 million to nonprofit work, and its substantial impact on Jewish life and the broader Chicago community. The conversation highlights the importance of women in philanthropy and leadership, touching upon Elizabeth's efforts to bridge gaps in the community and support women-led initiatives. The episode offers an insightful look into the strategies and motivations behind one of Chicago's most influential philanthropic foundations. 00:00 Introduction to Inspire to Lead Podcast 00:27 Meet Elizabeth Walder: A Philanthropic Powerhouse 01:20 Personal Connection and Early Days 02:54 Elizabeth's Journey to Leading the Walder Foundation 03:11 The Walder Foundation's Mission and Impact 06:33 Elizabeth's Background and Early Influences 07:18 From Music to Law: Elizabeth's Career Path 10:45 Meeting Dr. Joseph Walder and Building a Family 13:52 The Growth of the Biotech Company 18:44 Philanthropy and the Foundation's Establishment 31:17 Landscape Analyses and Strategic Planning 31:39 Women Leaders in the Orthodox Community 31:59 Empowering Women in the Community 33:16 Challenges and Opportunities for Women 34:45 The Role of Women in Fundraising 36:04 Incremental Changes in Organizations 40:58 Supporting Women-Led Organizations 48:30 Personal Insights and Reflections About The Walders: Joseph z”l and Elizabeth Walder established the Walder Foundation to build and expand upon their personal philanthropy using a strategic approach. Their support of others stems from their Orthodox Jewish faith, and their desire to contribute to the vitality and well-being of communities in Chicago and around the world. Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org…
In this episode of 'Inspire to Lead,' Talia Mashiach sits down with Ahuva Basch, president of Logix ITS and a board member of the JWE. Ahuva shares her journey from discovering her passion for computer science to a flourishing 15-year career in software engineering before joining and eventually leading her family’s tech business. Balancing her career with being a mother of five, Ahuva discusses the importance of hard work, the right support system, and being present in the moment. She recounts significant moments, including challenging a patent lawsuit and her experiences as a Jewish woman in tech. Tune in for valuable insights on leadership, family, and personal growth. 00:00 Introduction to Inspire to Lead Podcast 00:27 Meet Ahuva Basch: Tech Exec and Family Woman 00:41 Ahuva's Journey into Software Engineering 03:26 Balancing Family and Career 09:45 The Influence of Family on Ahuva's Career 17:18 Challenges and Successes in the Family Business 24:41 Balancing Faith and Work 25:34 Navigating Religious Holidays in the Workplace 27:45 Shabbos: A Time for Family 28:40 Discovering Your Superpower 30:59 Facing Legal Challenges 33:36 The Importance of Community and Support 37:03 Advice for the Next Generation 42:05 Finding Balance and Self-Care 44:11 Final Thoughts and Reflections About Ahuva Basch: Ahuva is President of LogixITS, a provider of proprietary Traffic Safety, Speed Enforcement and Parking Availability solutions. LogixITS has offices in five countries and sells their solutions in over forty countries. Ahuva drives Product and Innovation and oversees Manufacturing, Operations and Finance at LogixITS. She is also an active member of the JWE National Board. Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org…
In this episode of 'Inspire to Lead,' host Talia Mashiach converses with Avigail, a multifaceted professional and volunteer. With a robust background in interior design, Avigail shares her experiences from running a bustling design firm and a procurement company to being the COO of Hatzolah Air, a volunteer-driven emergency air ambulance organization. She emphasizes the importance of a supportive family, particularly her husband, in managing her diverse responsibilities. Avigail reveals her strategies for balancing professional, community, and family obligations, and offers insights into maintaining a purposeful and fulfilling life. She also touches on the profound impact her volunteer work has on her children and discusses the importance of embracing opportunities and learning from mistakes. Join the conversation to be inspired by Avigail’s unwavering optimism, resilience, and commitment to living a meaningful life. 00:00 Welcome to Inspire to Lead 01:32 Introducing Avigail 02:33 Balancing Family and Career 04:42 The Role of Support Systems 06:09 Shabbos and Family Time 07:42 Delegating and Hosting 09:56 Joining Hatzolah Air 14:04 Finding Meaning in Work 19:52 A Heartwarming Story 23:45 Interviewing the Children: A New Series Idea 24:15 Balancing Hatzolah Air and Daily Life 27:12 Empowering Your Team for Success 30:00 Discovering Your Superpower 33:51 Embracing Opportunities and Learning from Mistakes 39:41 Living with Emunah: Finding Inspiration 41:34 Final Thoughts and Words of Wisdom About Avigail: Avigail Eisenstadt is the CEO and Founder of AE Design Group, a WMBE-certified interior design firm that offers a seamless blend of refined elegance and innovative design for commercial, healthcare, hospitality, and multi-family projects. With 15 years of experience in the industry, Avigail has led numerous successful projects both domestically and internationally, delivering exceptional value and quality to her clients. In addition to her role as CEO of AE Design Group, Avigail also leads Design Source Group, a procurement company specializing in FF&E purchasing and logistics for construction and renovation projects nationwide. She leverages her extensive network of handpicked vendors and partners to provide unparalleled access to the finest products at the most competitive prices. Avigail is also a NYS Certified EMT and the Chief Operating Officer of Hatzolah Air, a charitable air ambulance organization that conducts life-saving rescue missions worldwide. Alongside her husband, Rabbi Akiva Eisenstadt, she serves as the Rebbetzin of their kiruv community in Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn. Together, they are dedicated to creating a welcoming environment for outreach, inspiring and guiding individuals in their Jewish journey, whether they are exploring their roots or seeking deeper connections. Avigail balances her professional commitments with her personal dedication to the community, bringing grace and dedication to every aspect of her life. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/avigaileisenstadt Instagram @aedesigngroupllc https://www.instagram.com/aedesigngroupllc/ Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org…
In this episode of 'Inspired to Lead,' host Talia Mashiach speaks with Rena Nickerson, General Manager at Quaker Canada, a division of PepsiCo. They discuss Rena's journey from Manhattan to her successful career in business leadership, overcoming challenges and shedding light on her experiences at Heinz, Colgate Palmolive, and SodaStream. Rena offers insights into her leadership style, balancing a corporate career with family life, the importance of mentorship, and the unique challenges and rewards of being a Jewish woman in the corporate world. Listeners also gain valuable advice on self-belief, dealing with potential failure, and striving for professional and personal excellence. 00:00 Introduction to Inspire to Lead 01:40 Meet Rena Nickerson: A Journey in Business Leadership 02:20 From Manhattan to Toronto: Rena's Personal Background 03:00 Early Career and First Job at Heinz 06:31 Challenges and Lessons at Heinz 09:13 Transition to Colgate and Career Growth 14:25 Balancing Family and Career 17:29 Leadership Philosophy and Practices 20:26 Empowering Leadership and Openness 21:29 The Impact of COVID on Leadership Styles 21:52 Creating a Culture of Diversity and Development 23:00 Discovering Your Superpower 25:05 The Importance of Mentors 29:36 Building a Successful Team at SodaStream 32:46 Balancing Religious Observance in the Corporate World 36:43 Advice for the Younger Generation 39:12 Final Thoughts and Gratitude Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org…
In this episode listeners are introduced to Haya, an inspirational figure in the Jewish Women Entrepreneurs (JWE) community. Haya, who serves as the Chief Legal Officer and Executive Director of Integration for the Acacia Group commercial portfolio and is the founder and active board member of JWE, shares her journey from launching JWE while in law school to her present-day professional and personal life. The conversation delves into her early motivations, the challenges of balancing family and career, the importance of mentorship, and valuing intentionality and humility in leadership. Haya's story illustrates the significance of grit, relentless pursuit of passions, and giving back to the community, offering a candid and impactful narrative on becoming a successful leader while navigating personal sacrifices. 00:00 Introduction to Inspire to Lead Podcast 01:29 Meet Haya: An Inspirational Leader 03:44 Haya's Professional Journey 05:20 Founding the JWE 09:28 The Early Days of JWE 17:23 Balancing Life and Leadership 21:47 The Grit Behind Success 27:56 Faith and Perseverance 30:26 Balancing Law School and Motherhood 30:59 Reflecting on Self-Care and Grit 33:09 Life in Florida and Family Dynamics 33:44 Navigating Professional and Personal Challenges 35:48 Intentional Living and Social Media Detox 38:48 Mentorship and Community Support 42:10 Best Advice and Personal Reflections 46:05 Difficult Moments and Personal Growth 50:28 Final Thoughts and Leadership Insights Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org…
This episode , features a candid conversation with Allison Josephs, the founder of Jew in the City hosted by Talia Mashiach. Allison discusses her transformative journey from not being raised Orthodox to becoming a fervent advocate for Orthodox Judaism and breaking down stereotypes through her organization. Jew in the City, initiated in 2007, aims to demystify Orthodox Jewish life for the broader public, leveraging media platforms. The discussion covers the organization's evolution into three branches: Keter (Crown), focusing on positive media representation; Makom (Place), aiding those with negative experiences within Orthodox communities; and Tikkun (Fix), targeting systemic issues within. Allison shares personal anecdotes from her life, including her family's transition towards religious observance and her struggles and triumphs as a social entrepreneur. The conversation delves into the establishment of the first Orthodox Jewish Hollywood Bureau to ensure authentic representation in media, Allison's leadership journey, and the importance of mentorship, personal growth, and tackling challenges head-on for meaningful impact. 00:00 Welcome to Inspire to Lead: Unveiling the Journey 01:11 The Spark of Connection: Meeting Allison and the Birth of Jew in the City 02:31 Breaking Stereotypes: The Mission and Growth of Jew in the City 05:54 From Inspiration to Action: The Creation of the Hollywood Bureau 08:00 The Essence of Social Entrepreneurship: Allison's Story 18:59 Navigating Leadership and Criticism: Staying True to Your Voice 33:25 The Power of Growth and Mentorship: Learning from Challenges 36:34 Leaving a Legacy: Final Thoughts and Encouragement About Allison Josephs: Allison Josephs is a Jewish American storyteller who created "Jew in the City," a nonprofit with a mission to change negatives perceptions about the Orthodox Jewish community through storytelling. "I was frustrated with the media's depictions of my community. Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org…

1 Faith and Justice: Trailblazing with Judge Ruchie Freier 1:08:18
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Balancing Tradition and Leadership: The Inspiring Journey of Judge Ruchie Freier In this compelling episode of 'Inspire to Lead,' host Talia Mashiach engages in an illuminating conversation with Judge Ruchie Freier, the first Hasidic female judge, about her incredible journey. Ruchie discusses her early ambitions and challenges in balancing family, career, and her faith. She opens up about her dual roles as a judge and the founder of Ezras Nashim, a female volunteer EMT organization, tackling deeply rooted community norms and societal expectations. The discussion delves into pivotal themes such as the importance of determination, faith, and the supportive influence of family. Ruchie Freier's story is a testament to the power of perseverance, embracing one’s roots while breaking new ground in leadership and service. 00:00 Introduction to Inspire to Lead Podcast 00:31 Meet Judge Ruchie Freier 00:49 Balancing Career and Volunteer Work 02:02 Journey to Becoming a Judge 02:33 Pursuing Higher Education 03:53 Challenges and Determination 04:44 Support System and Family 10:36 Law School Experience 23:09 Faith and Professional Success 28:26 Empowering Jewish Women 36:11 Starting Out in Monroe, New York 37:02 Embracing the Chasidic Community 38:09 Balancing Family and Career 39:26 Journey to Becoming a Judge 42:20 Campaigning for Judgeship 47:58 Challenges in the Courtroom 53:45 Ezras Nashim: A New Venture 59:52 Reflections and Advice Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org…
In this episode Talia Mashiach converses with Dr. Jessica Jacob, a solo practice OBGYN since 1995. Dr. Jacob shares her inspiring journey from starting college at 16 to becoming a mother of seven while building a successful medical career. She discusses the challenges she faced, including balancing family and professional life, managing her practice with family support, and her profound passion for obstetrics. Dr. Jacob also reflects on her biggest influences, sacrifices made, and advice for aspiring female physicians. Join us for an engaging discussion on persistence, passion, and dedication in the pursuit of one's dreams. Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org…

1 Matchmaker on a Mission; Netflix and Beyond - with Aleeza Ben Shalom 1:11:09
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In this episode Talia Mashiach engages Aleeza Ben Shalom, Netflix's Jewish Matchmaker, to unfold her remarkable journey from a Conservative Jewish upbringing in Philadelphia to becoming a celebrated matchmaking and relationship coach. Aleeza recounts her professional evolution, the pivotal experiences of authoring her book, and transitioning into a Netflix reality star. The episode sheds light on her Aliyah to Israel, the personal and professional challenges she faced, and her enduring impact on the Jewish community worldwide. Additionally, it incorporates key life lessons on self-belief, overcoming mistakes, redefining leadership, and the significance of perseverance and enjoying life's moments while striving for ambitious goals. About Aleeza: Aleeza Ben Shalom is an American–Israeli matchmaker, relationship coach, author, and reality television personality, best known for her role in the Netflix series Jewish Matchmaking . Born in Philadelphia and holding a degree from the University of Pittsburgh, she began her matchmaking career in 2007 and founded Marriage Minded Mentor in 2012. She has successfully paired over 200 Jewish singles and authored books like Get Real Get Married and Virtual Dating . Ben Shalom, who moved to Israel in 2021 with her family, emphasizes clarity and deep self-reflection in relationships, using her Jewish wisdom-based approach to help clients find true compatibility. 01:55 Meet Aleeza Ben Shalom: The Jewish Matchmaker 02:49 Aleeza's Journey to Observant Judaism 06:49 From Marriage to Motherhood 08:04 Discovering a Passion for Matchmaking 11:50 Building a Matchmaking Business 22:01 The Leap to Netflix Stardom 36:03 High Status on El-AL and October 7th Impact 37:01 Jewish Partner Priority and Show's Influence 37:38 Matchmaking Services and New Book 38:33 Advanced Reading Copy and Release Plans 40:12 Future Vision and Radio Show Aspiration 46:24 Aliyah Challenges and Family Transition 51:49 Leadership Journey and Intentional Living 57:27 Greatest Moments and Best Advice 01:01:10 Biggest Mistakes and Lessons Learned 01:08:10 Final Thoughts and Inspirational Message Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org…
In this episode Talia Mashiach interviews Yael Eckstein, president of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. Yael shares her personal journey from growing up in Chicago to making Aliyah and continuing her father's legacy in Israel. The conversation delves into her experiences working alongside her father, the challenges she faced upon his passing, and her strategic vision for the organization's future. Yael discusses the pivotal role of Christian support for Israel, the importance of focusing on the positive, and the balance of professional responsibilities with being a dedicated mother and wife. Tune in for an inspiring story of leadership, resilience, and faith. About Yael: Yael Eckstein is the President and CEO of The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ) , overseeing all ministry programs and serving as the international spokesperson. She has over a decade of experience in nonprofit roles, including Global Executive Vice President and Director of Program Development. Yael is a published writer and respected social services professional, frequently featured on major media outlets and programs. She hosts the podcast "Nourish Your Biblical Roots" and has authored three books. Recognized for her influence, Yael has received numerous awards, including the Jerusalem Post’s 2023 Humanitarian Award. She lives in Israel with her husband and four children. 01:27 Meet Yael: A Journey from Chicago to Israel 02:21 The Legacy of Rabbi Gil Eckstein 03:51 Growing Up in a Controversial Household 07:15 Yael's Personal Connection to Israel 12:19 Making Aliyah: A Life-Changing Decision 16:24 Joining the Fellowship: From Stamps to Leadership 18:22 Carrying Forward the Vision 21:55 Balancing Vision and Practicality 25:27 Facing Challenges and Embracing Success 27:21 Christian Support for Israel 28:24 Taking Over the Organization 29:03 Implementing Changes and Facing Challenges 36:58 Balancing Public and Private Life 42:49 Family and Career Balance 49:08 Reflections and Advice Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org…
In this episode Talia Mashiach interviews Suzi Weiss Fischmann, co-founder of OPI. Suzi shares her inspiring journey from Hungary to the U.S., the creation and growth of OPI, and the entrepreneurial spirit that drove her. She discusses the importance of making intelligent, quick decisions, fostering company culture, and empowering women. Suzi also reflects on leadership, family traditions, dealing with antisemitism, and her commitment to philanthropy. The episode concludes with Suzi's advice on being true to oneself and valuing personal milestones. Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org…
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In this extensive interview, Susan Strauss shares her inspiring journey, starting from her childhood in a tight-knit Jewish community in Melbourne, Australia, to becoming a successful entrepreneur in the United States. Susan outlines her involvement in multiple businesses, including Susan Strauss Design, VenzaCare, and Domanium, discussing how she leveraged her competitive nature from sports and her deeply ingrained work ethic for business success. Despite lacking a healthcare background, her venture into owning and operating nursing homes showcases her leadership and adaptability. Susan emphasizes the importance of not stressing over challenges, trusting in larger forces, and the role her support system, including her husband and upbringing, played in her achievements. Balancing her roles as a mother and a business leader, Susan provides insightful advice on leadership, hiring, and the significance of complimenting and celebrating team successes. Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org…
In this episode of Inspire to Lead, Talia Meshiach interviews Chaya Krinsky, co-founder and lead designer at Tov Furniture. Chaya shares her remarkable entrepreneurial journey from a preschool teacher to establishing a successful global furniture company. She discusses the challenges and triumphs she faced, the importance of perseverance, and how asking for help and mentorship played pivotal roles in her success. The episode also delves into her work-life balance, her family dynamics, and her strategies for managing a business during the COVID-19 pandemic. Chaya emphasizes the value of persistence, creativity, and having a supportive team, while also stressing the importance of women having their own careers. The discussion provides inspiring insights and practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, particularly women balancing family commitments and professional aspirations. 00:00 Welcome to Inspire to Lead: The Journey of Jewish Women in Leadership 00:27 The Founding Story of Tov Furniture: From Preschool Teacher to Business Leader 06:28 The Evolution of Tov Furniture: Global Expansion and Direct-to-Consumer Shift 08:04 Work-Life Balance: Navigating Family, Business, and Personal Growth 17:35 The Power of Mentorship in Business Success 21:04 The Journey to Landing HomeGoods as a Client 24:14 Overcoming Challenges and Learning from COVID-19 26:56 Reflecting on Childhood and the Importance of Sports 27:57 Leadership Lessons from Sports and Family Dynamics 30:06 Advice to My Younger Self and Embracing Ups and Downs 30:50 Navigating Loneliness and Building a Support System 34:12 Empowering Daughters with Career Ambitions and Values 38:09 Final Thoughts: The Power of Asking and Continuous Learning Chaya Krinsky, the Co-Founder and Lead Designer of TOV Furniture, is a luminary in the world of contemporary design. With an innate talent for blending elegance with innovation, Chaya has played a pivotal role in establishing TOV Furniture as a premier brand known for its luxurious yet accessible creations. Armed with a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of design principles, Chaya oversees every aspect of product development, ensuring that each piece not only meets but exceeds the highest standards of quality and style. Her passion for creating timeless yet modern designs has earned TOV Furniture a loyal following among discerning consumers and design aficionados alike. Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org…
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1 Scaling Outreach Through the "True" Family Influencer with Lori Palatnik 1:00:17
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This episode features an in-depth interview with Lori Palatnik, the founding director of Momentum, an international nonprofit organization that aims to engage Jewish mothers worldwide to strengthen their Jewish identity and connection to Israel. Lori shares her personal journey from a non-prioritized Jewish upbringing in Canada to becoming a social entrepreneur in the Jewish community, highlighting the pivotal moments that led to her deep involvement in Judaism and the inception of Momentum. The organization, recognized for its transformative trips to Israel for mothers, has significantly impacted participants by enhancing their family lives and Jewish identities, resulting in over 23,000 women from 36 countries being engaged in partnership with over 400 organizations, including the Israeli government. Lori discusses the challenges and successes of leading Momentum, emphasizing the power of investing in Jewish mothers as influencers of the home and the future of Jewish generations. The episode reflects on the importance of being 'all in' for meaningful work, the impact of Jewish values on leadership, and the profound ripple effect of positive change within the Jewish community. 00:00 Welcome to Inspire to Lead: The Journey Begins 01:58 Introducing Momentum: Transforming Jewish Mothers Worldwide 03:02 The Power of Mothers: Shaping Families and Futures 04:38 Lori's Personal Journey: From Toronto to Transformation 08:05 Discovering a New Path: Lori's Shift to Observance and Leadership 27:17 The Birth of Momentum: A Vision for Global Jewish Engagement 30:31 The Importance of Scaling and Avoiding Comfort 32:07 Creating Momentum: The Birth of a Movement 34:05 The Power of Shared Values and Vision 36:43 Momentum's Impact and Growth 43:41 Navigating Challenges and Criticism 51:01 The Journey of Faith and Leadership 57:01 Final Thoughts and Gratitude Lori Palatnik is the Founding Director of Momentum (formerly JWRP). She is a world-renowned Jewish educator, speaker, writer, and media personality, who has lectured all over the world. Lori has authored four books: Friday Night and Beyond, Gossip, Remember My Soul, and Turn Your Husband Into Your Soul Mate. In 2014, Lori was named one of the ten “Women to Watch” by Jewish Women International in recognition of her contribution to Jewish women throughout the world. Hadassah named Lori one of the “Most Outstanding Jewish American Women of Our Time” and Izzy included Lori in its “Global Jewish 100” list for moving Jewish culture forward. In 2020, Lori was selected to light the “Diaspora” torch at the national ceremony for Israel’s 72nd Independence Day. Lori lives with her husband in Jerusalem. https://momentumunlimited.org Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org…
Inspiring Leadership and Career Journeys with Chani Neuberger In this episode of the 'Inspired to Lead' podcast, Talia talks to Chanie Neuberger, the Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber and Emerging Technologies in Washington DC. Chanie shares her inspiring journey starting from a traditional Jewish upbringing as a grandchild of Holocaust survivors in Borough Park to becoming a leading figure in national security. The discussion covers her fascinating career trajectory, experiences navigating a male-dominated industry as an observant Jewish woman, and how her supportive husband and community played pivotal roles. Additionally, Chanie reflects on the importance of having mentors, diverse leadership skills, and balancing professional ambitions with personal and family life. The conversation is filled with wisdom on leadership, mentorship, resilience, and the evolving role of women in the workforce, making it a must-listen for anyone looking for inspiration and guidance in their career. 00:00 Introduction and Host Welcome 01:49 Reconnecting and Reflecting on Past Meetings 02:48 Guest Introduction and Career Overview 03:36 Role and Responsibilities at her Job 06:08 Challenges and Achievements in Cybersecurity 09:01 Personal Journey and Educational Background 18:02 White House Fellowship and Career Shift 20:47 Family Influence and Holocaust Survivor Legacy 23:45 Volunteering and Early Influences 24:10 Challenges of Living in a Non-Orthodox Community 25:02 Personal Growth and Military Life 27:10 Transition to the National Security Agency 28:22 Leadership and Mentorship 33:52 Balancing Career and Family 36:51 Reflections and Advice 43:56 Inspiration and Final Thoughts Chanie Newberger grew up in Boro Park and attended Bais Yaakov of Borough Park. She attended Touro College and then got her MBA and Masters of international affairs from Columbia. Chanie currently works in Cyber Security and founded "Sister to Sister" that serves 2,000 divorced Jewish women raising children alone, and 5,000 children. Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org…
JWE introduces “Inspired to Lead,” a podcast brought to you by Roth&Co which focuses on inspirational Jewish women in leadership, hosted by Talia Mashiach Join us as we learn about extraordinary Jewish women who are making waves in business and beyond. Hosted by successful technology entrepreneur, Talia Mashiach, this podcast celebrates the stories, triumphs, and insights of remarkable Jewish women leaders. In each episode, Talia sits down with trailblazing women who have left a lasting impact on various industries, from founding non-profit organizations to spearheading multi-million-dollar enterprises with innovation and resilience. Through candid conversations, these inspiring leaders share their personal journeys, the challenges they’ve overcome, and the strategies that have propelled them to success. Whether you’re a successful business leader, an aspiring entrepreneur seeking motivation, or simply someone who appreciates powerful stories of determination and achievement, “Inspired to Lead” offers a wealth of inspiration and wisdom. Tune in to discover the untold stories behind the success of Jewish women leaders who are shaping the world today and paving the way for future generations. Don’t miss out on these empowering conversations – subscribe to “Inspired to Lead: Inspiring Jewish Women in Leadership” now and be inspired to unleash your own potential! Sponsored by Roth & Co About The Host: Talia Mashiach is the CEO, Founder, and Product Architect of Eved, a global AP and Payments Platform for Events, Media and Entertainment. Talia sets the strategic direction of Eved and its technology solutions. A passionate technology entrepreneur, Talia launched her 5th company Eved in 2010 with the bold mission to bring a digital payment solution to enterprise companies to support supplier on boarding and payments in unique categories that don’t fit traditional systems. Talia is a board member for The Jewish Women Entrepreneur and the Chicagoland Entrepreneurial Center 1871. Talia was inducted into the Chicagoland Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame, and she was named one of The Winning Women by Ernst and Young. Talia was also named to Crain’s Chicago 40 Under 40, Crain’s Chicago Tech 50 and a finalist for the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year. Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.com…
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