Liberty Sessions With Nada Jones | Celebrating Women Who Do & Inspiring Women Who Can |

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LIBERTY Sessions is a podcast built on the premise that every woman has a unique gift to share with the world. We celebrate and support the entrepreneurs that are making their mark. We inspire and equip women who want to begin their own entrepreneurial journey. Our mission is to give women the space to reflect, actualize and be intentional about the way they live their lives. We believe that true liberation is found in this pursuit.

Episodes

  • Reinventing Retail through “Feel Good” Experiences: Brittany Driscol

    27/10/2021 Duration: 56min

    Brittany Driscoll is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Squeeze, a way better massage experience from the founders of Drybar. She also Co-Founded and leads The Feel-Good Company, a service agency set out to transform the way people experience retail by building and scaling a collective of female-founded wellness brands dedicated to bettering the mind, body, and soul for good. Brittany is also the co-host of the Girlfriends & Business podcast.In this episode, Nada sits down with Brittany to discuss the philosophy behind The Feel-Good Company and how she's reinventing the retail service industry through sister companies Squeeze and Okay Human.  This third episode in our retail season focuses specifically on the service part of the retail experience. Brittany offers insiders insight into what service-based companies should be focusing on in this new climate. If you want to hear more about why and how Brittany became the co-founder of Squeeze, check out episode 87. This interview is full of first-h

  • How the “Hansel and Gretel” Model Built an Omnichannel Retail Brand: Chelsea Shukov and Jamie Grobecker of Sugar Paper

    20/10/2021 Duration: 01h07min

    In 2003, Chelsea Shukov and Jamie Grobecker came together with a common goal: to develop a collection of fine stationery for a new generation. Sugar Paper would have the quality of the fine paper goods they saw on their mother’s desks, but with an aesthetic and feel that was made for the modern girl. Armed with an antique letterpress, they brought their vision to life in a stationery collection centered on quality, love and dedication to the craft.Nearly twenty years later, that quality, love and dedication are still seen in every Sugar Paper product they design and make in their Los Angeles studio.In this episode, Nada sits down with Chelsea and Jamie to discuss how they have navigated growing their retail brand into an Omnichannel business and lifestyle brand to include multiple retail locations, a wholesale division, a  licensing partnership with Target, and selling DtC.This is the second episode in our season focused on retail, but if you want the backstory on this dynamic duo, tune in to episode 88! They

  • Getting to Know Your Customer Through Direct-to-Consumer Model: Julie McClure

    13/10/2021 Duration: 52min

    Julie McClure is the CEO and Founder of Hello.Me, a brand focused on helping women take back control of their hormones so that they can get back to looking and feeling their best. Hello.Me’s innovative, science-backed supplement products solve for the root cause of wellness & beauty challenges - hormonal balance. Julie’s own personal experiences became the springboard for her mission to help others and she prides herself on championing women in the entrepreneurial and femtech spaces.In this episode, Nada sits down with Julie to discuss why she founded Hello.Me. Coming from Wall Street, Julie realized her work schedule was exacerbating her declining health. In her journey for health, Julie became passionate about educating and empowering women to understand the role of balanced hormones in their overall health. Julie left the finance industry and eventually launched Hello.Me.Hello.Me is a direct-to-consumer company and since this season of LIBERTY for Her is all about retail, Nada and Julie deep dive into

  • Build a Business Plan that “Works”

    29/09/2021 Duration: 16min

    In the sixth and final episode of this mini-series, Nada walks you through creating a business plan. This is not a 50-page document but instead a high-level plan of action—one that helps you to communicate, manage and guide your vision.Your business plan is both your blueprint and roadmap and will be a constant reference when building your team of advisors, employees and partners. It’s a tool to help you monitor and evaluate your progress. Every good business plan also includes an Executive Summary and Nada offers a step by step guide to building an effective one. She says, “Your executive summary encapsulates everything your business is about and expects to accomplish. It's a very useful and concise way to articulate your plan while leaving plenty of room for growth, improvement and flexibility.”By the end of this episode, you will have a well-thought-out business plan that you can use to turn your brilliant idea into a vision that others can see and support. Follow us at @libertyforher on Instagram, Twitter

  • Business Framework Essentials

    22/09/2021 Duration: 21min

    In the fifth episode of this mini-series, Nada discusses all things paperwork—or as she calls it “framework”. Like constructing a building, the framework gives everything structure. Nada says, “without giving your venture the framework it needs you won’t have a proper foundation with which to build a thriving business upon.”Nada leads you through everything from selecting your business entity to creating budgets that track your finances. She breaks down the definition and purpose of Start Up and Operating budgets, P&L and Cash Flow statements and MORE. You’ve got nothing to fear and everything to gain from scaffolding your venture from the start. Properly defining your framework now will set you up for success (however you define that) later! Come back next week for the last episode in our mini-series, it’s going to be a finale! Follow us at @libertyforher on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Please let us know your thoughts about this episode by using the hashtag #libertyforher and please rate and review

  • Develop Your Plan of Action with the 5 P’s +

    15/09/2021 Duration: 21min

    In the fourth episode of this mini-series, Nada guides you through developing a plan of action to achieve your business goals. She does this by focusing on the 5 P’s Plus: Product, Positioning, Pricing, Promotion, Placement, and the Plus is for Customer Service, something so many of us forget to create a strategy around. Nada defines each “P” and helps you to define each “P’s” as it relates to your specific business. As with each of these mini-series episodes, Nada offers plenty of questions for you to reflect on and synthesize into your PoA (plan of action). This episode helps you to see if and where cracks exist in your plan and acts as a tool for realignment whether you’re launching a new idea or revitalizing your existing business. Follow us at @libertyforher on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Please let us know your thoughts about this episode by using the hashtag #libertyforher and please rate and review us—it helps to know if this podcast is inspiring and equipping you to launch and grow your venture

  • Who is your Target Market?

    08/09/2021 Duration: 21min

    In the third episode of this mini-series, Nada focuses on identifying, understanding and building a relationship with your target market. Your research and findings will be used to develop your brand to build a longstanding relationship with your future customers.Nada guides you through a series of questions you should be asking to better understand your target market. And yes—there's homework! There are exercises and questions to answer so keep that notebook handy! You will walk away with more clarity on your customer’s likes and dislikes, needs and wants, tastes and preferences, and in turn, learn how to clearly articulate who you are and what you have to offer them. Follow us at @libertyforher on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Please let us know your thoughts about this episode by using the hashtag #libertyforher and please rate and review us—it helps to know if this podcast is inspiring and equipping you to launch and grow your ventures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Get to Know Your Industry and Your Competition with Nada Jones

    01/09/2021 Duration: 15min

    This season, we are producing a 6 episode mini-series with our Founder and Host, Nada Jones, to get you from idea to launch. And for those of you past the start-up phase, stay tuned, these mini-episodes are a great way to refresh, retool and rethink the way you currently run your business.In this second episode, Nada focuses on researching your industry and your competition before you say YES to launching. Doing your homework now is the key to walking into your future with eyes wide open. Nada walks you through the questions you should be asking when researching. How to niche down or differentiate your brand within your industry? What market opportunities exist? What mindset shifts have your potential consumer gone through? What do they need from your potential service or product? And if you are beyond launch mode, Jones highlights the many ways asking these questions will help you dig deeper to improve your customer experience to grow your business.Grab your notebook and a pen as Nada (along with Google) gui

  • The Process of Ideation with Nada Jones

    25/08/2021 Duration: 22min

    Everything we do at LIBERTY is to inspire AND equip and after so many inspiring stories from founders, we thought it was time to equip those of you ready to launch or re-launch and get down to business.This season, we are producing a 6 episode mini-series with our Founder and Host, Nada Jones, to get you from idea to launch. And for those of you past the start-up phase, stay tuned, these mini-episodes are a great way to refresh, retool and rethink the way you currently run your business.In this first episode, Nada focuses on the process of ideation. It’s really easy to get stuck here. Whether you’re a perfectionist frozen by fear, a maven who thinks she needs to know absolutely everything before she starts or someone who may have given up too soon believing they don’t have what it takes.Nada says, “Ideation is more art than science, it gives me the freedom to roam around in my head and heart more freely. There’s time for strategy and planning later, for now just allow yourself to dream.”So get out a piece of

  • Female Founder Over 40 Season Recap

    21/07/2021 Duration: 26min

    We've come to the end of our Female Founder Over 40 Season!In this episode, Nada shares a recap of each episode in our Female Founder Over 40 Season and highlights her favorite quotes from our guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • The Future of Work is Community and Collaboration: April Uchitel

    23/06/2021 Duration: 01h12min

    April Uchitel is the Co-Founder of THE BOARD, a vetted network of value-driven consultants bringing C-level “dream team” expertise to brands. April most recently held CEO positions at ONDA Beauty and at Violet Grey. Before that, April was the Chief Brand Officer and founding team member at Spring where she led brand strategy and curation. Prior to Spring, she spent 25 years in the fashion industry. April is a self-proclaimed “accidental activist” and is a founding member of IAMAVOTER.In this episode, Nada sits down with April Uchitel to discuss how she Co-Founded The Board during, and as a result of the pandemic. April recognized the seismic shift that the pandemic created across many industries. Many talented individuals were leaving their jobs and businesses. She questioned what would happen if she could parlay these extremely talented freelancers into a project-based curated consultant team for young businesses that needed guidance from experienced leaders.The Board is shifting the top-down model to a comm

  • Identifying The Next Iteration of You: Susan Feldman

    16/06/2021 Duration: 59min

    Susan Feldman is the founder of In The Groove, a new lifestyle destination for age-defying women. In The Groove is a community that celebrates and engages their audience as the evolving and relevant women they are. Founded with a sense of humor, community, and self-awareness, In The Groove is on a mission to free women from rules, age limits, and expectations.In this episode, Nada sits down with Susan Feldman to discuss her passion for helping women age confidently and stylishly, specifically women over 50. Susan’s mantra, “Stay young at heart,” is reflected in becoming the co-founder of One Kings Lane at 53 and launching again in her 60s with In The Groove. She shares the differences between starting these two businesses and the lessons she learned along the way. Susan points out that our outlook on entrepreneurship shouldn’t focus on reinventing ourselves, but instead on a new iteration of who we already are. “Keep it simple and stay focused,” says Susan, “your idea, your business doesn’t need to be complic

  • How a Passion for Natural Healing Ignited a Platform to Educate and Curate: Shari Boyer

    09/06/2021 Duration: 57min

    Shari Boyer founded Plant Society with the mission of educating and providing access to natural remedies for optimal wellness. She was motivated to action by seeing the influence of pharmaceutical companies on our health care system, as well as the poor food available through most mainstream food companies. In this episode, Nada sits down with Shari Boyer to discuss her passion and her company, Plant Society. With the legalization of Cannabis in California, Shari entered the wild wild west by launching her website of curated products and in-depth content about Cannabis and CBD. After extensive research, partnering with an RN who is a medical cannabis advocate and developing an 8-point testing standard, her passion for CBD as a way to heal, became a thriving business. Shari shares how you don’t always have to develop your own products, you can curate and amplify the best ones already available and become a trusted resource for customers.Since Plant Society wasn’t Shari’s first entry into entrepreneurship, she

  • Stepping Through Doors At Any Age: Nan Simonsen

    02/06/2021 Duration: 59min

    Nan Simonsen is a certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach and author of Aging Powerfully: Accept Your Past and Take Control of Your Future. In this episode, Nada sits down with Nan to discuss her many reinventions and the success she has found, and the lessons she has learned along the way. Nan has had many amazing careers simply by choosing to walk through doors that opened to her.  As a young mother she was determined to have a career and quickly found her talents for sales and managing people made her a perfect fit for becoming a Tupperware representative. Those humble beginnings landed her at the top of the Tupperware franchise as a leading distributor for over 20 years. Even her husband left his job as an engineer to help run their now multi-million dollar company.  After selling their Tupperware business she decided to become a master gardener and created a botanical garden at her home. Her property was featured in many gardening magazines and part of garden tours. Through word of mouth, her buddin

  • If You Don’t Know How to Do It, Find Somebody Who Does: Alli Webb

    26/05/2021 Duration: 57min

    Alli Webb is the Co-Founder of Drybar and Squeeze and an N.Y. Times Bestselling Author. After spending 15 years as a professional hairstylist, Webb left the hair industry in 2005 to start a family. Alli was a stay-at-home mom for 5 years before deciding it was time to pursue the creative side of hairstyling at a new mom-pace. She began offering affordable in-home blowout services to her mommy friends, which quickly expanded into a mobile operation. 10 years later and over 150+ locations across the U.S., Webb’s Drybar has exploded into a nationally recognized and highly sought-after brand.In this episode, Nada sits down with Alli to discuss her recently launched jewelry company Becket + Quill. This is her first experience with a direct-to-consumer business and first venture without her Drybar team involved. At the age of 46, she advises it is never too late to start a business and if there is something you don’t feel confident doing, find people that have the skills to do it. She talks about her motivation to

  • Break the Rules and Break Through: Erica Reitman

    19/05/2021 Duration: 55min

    Erica Reitman is teaching online coaches to break the rules in order to break through the noise and find their voice and their people. She is helping them reinvent their businesses, make money and change their corner of the world. In her past life, she was a successful interior designer, and her home has now appeared in two best-selling design books. She’s written for HGTV, Elle Decor, House Beautiful and the Huffington Post. She is now on a mission to help 1,000 women build online coaching businesses that Erica promises will “turn heads, keep people talking and make all the basic bitches jealous.”In this episode, Nada sits down with Erica Reitman to discuss how she became a coach to coaches. How meta can you get? She shares her career journey from Marketing to Interior Design to her current role. Erica, an Instagram wizard, offers tips and insights that are sure to make your Instagram page thrive. Spoiler alert, she encourages you to be fully authentic and says the key is experimenting with social media. Eri

  • Learning How to Fall: Heidi Krupp

    12/05/2021 Duration: 01h42s

    Heidi Krupp is the founder and CEO of Krupp Kommunications. She is a powerhouse in the world of marketing, promotion and media. Over the last 25 years, her namesake PR agency specializes in creating moments and movements for brands and products. By consciously connecting her network of influencers, media, and personalities, she has cultivated unparalleled relationships across the industry, advocating for clients and the media.In this episode, Nada sits down with Heidi Krupp to discuss her journey of starting and growing her business, Krupp Communications. Heidi shares her journey from ABC news, to selling her car to start her business. She also shares high points in her career like landing spots for her best selling authors on Oprah. Heidi confesses that the pandemic has caused her to rethink business as usual and refresh her business at 54. She encourages everyone to pursue their dreams no matter their age and offers up some advice in the process,  “you can’t miss anything unless you want to miss it”. You ca

  • How to Disrupt a Giant One Delivery at a Time: Dr. Sophia Yen

    05/05/2021 Duration: 49min

    Dr. Sophia Yen is the Founder of Pandia Health is the only Doctor-Led, Women-Founded, Women-Led birth control delivery company. In this episode, Nada sits down with Dr. Sophia Yen to discuss her passions: women’s health, birth control, and female founders.  As a woman over 40 and someone who had a career before becoming a founder, Dr. Yen speaks on how life’s experiences equipped her to successfully start her business, Pandia Health. She dives deep into the world of Telemedicine and the need for both women-led and doctor-led companies. She discusses delegating tasks to others and leaning into people’s strengths. She also shares how she has woven the support of other female founders into her business. Dr. Yen recommends building your community by participating in accelerator programs, such as Springboard Enterprises, Women’s Startup Lab, Stanford StartX, and SheEO.You can learn more about Dr. Sophia Yen and Pandia Health here. You can watch her Ted X talk here. You can follow Pandia Health @pandiahealth on Ins

  • What to Ask Yourself Before Raising Capital: Maha Ibrahim

    28/04/2021 Duration: 01h41s

    Maha Ibrahim is a General Partner of Canaan Partners, an early-stage venture capital firm, where she has worked since March 2000. Maha isn’t our typical guest...Maha isn’t a female founder but she is a female “FINDER”. In this episode, Nada sits down with Maha and discusses how she approaches her decision-making to invest in early-stage ventures. For many female entrepreneurs, raising capital seems unattainable but Maha breaks it down. Whether you’re raising millions or thousands, this episode will become your go-to reference. Nada asks Maha big questions and Maha delivers intentional insight for anyone who is considering raising money to scale their business. You can learn more about Maha and her work, you can go here.Don't forget to follow us at @libertyforher on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Please let us know your thoughts about this episode by using the hashtag #libertyforher and please rate and review us—it helps to know if this podcast is inspiring and equipping you to launch and grow your ventures

  • Pivot Season Recap

    07/04/2021 Duration: 35min

    We've come to the end of our Pivot Season! In this episode, Nada shares a recap of each episode in our Pivot Season and highlights her favorite quotes from our guests.Follow us at @libertyforher on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Please let us know your thoughts about this episode by using the hashtag #libertyforher and please rate and review us—it helps to know if this podcast is inspiring and equipping you to launch and grow your ventures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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