
Free Daily Podcast Summary
by Judy Goss
Get key takeaways, quotes, and insights from What Women Want in a 5-minute read. Delivered straight to your inbox.
The most recent episodes — sign up to get AI-powered summaries of each one.
There's nothing like women shattering glass ceilings but Miki Agrawal has taken it to another level with her inventions of THINX, TUSHY and now her new book "Disrupt-Her":Miki Agrawal is a serial social entrepreneur. She was the recipient of The Tribeca Film Festival’s “Disruptive Innovation Award”, she was named “2017 Young Global Leader by World Economic Forum”, “Social Entrepreneur of the Year” by the World Technology Summit, she was one of INC Magazine’s “Most Impressive Women Entrepreneurs of 2016”, Forbes’ “Top 20 Millennials on a Mission”, and made the cover of Entrepreneur Magazine in 2016. Most recently, she was named Fast Company’s Most Creative People in 2018. She is the founder of the acclaimed farm-to-table, alternative pizza concept called WILD with 3 locations in New York City, one in Guatemala and more on the way. She co-founded THINX, a high-tech, period-proof underwear brand and led the company as CEO to a valuation of over $150 Million and to Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies of 2017, all while helping tens of millions of women period better. She also co-founded Icon, a high-tech pee-proof underwear brand that helps women manage light bladder leakage. She most recently founded TUSHY, a company that is revolutionizing the American toilet category with a modern, affordable, designer bidet attachment that both upgrades human health & hygiene as well as the environment from wasteful toilet paper consumption. She and her team are also helping fight the global sanitation crisis by bringing clean latrines to underserved communities in India through their partnership with Samagra. Harper Collins published her first book entitled DO COOL SH*T on entrepreneurship and lifestyle design and Hay House is publishing her second book Disrupt-Her coming out in 2019. Miki is an identical twin, half-Japanese, half-Indian French Canadian, former professional soccer player, graduate of Cornell University and proud new mama of Hiro Happy.Also on the show is Cheryl Benton, founder of The Three Tomatoes and author of "Can You See Us Now," impressively disrupting the ageism stereotypes for women over 50:Cheryl Benton, aka the “head tomato” is founder and publisher of The Three Tomatoes, a digital lifestyle magazine for “women who aren’t kids”. Having lived and worked for many years in New York City, the land of size zero twenty-somethings, she was truly starting to feel like an invisible woman. She created The Three Tomatoes just for the fun of it as the antidote for invisibility and sent it to 60 friends. Today she has thousands of friends and is chief cheerleader for smart, savvy women who want to live their lives fully at every age and every stage.After running her own successful ad agency on Long Island, she sold her agency to one of the largest ad agencies in the world, and spent most of her career in the NYC ad agency world. After 25 years in the world of mad men and women, she started a consulting firm, which she just recently folded to focus on her most high potential client – The Three Tomatoes.Cheryl is a passionate advocate for advancing women and girls and truly believes that “tomatoes” have an obligation to help other women succeed. She is currently leading the Private Sector Development Committee for Plan USA and it’s “Because I am a Girl” program that is lifting girls out of poverty. For many years she was actively engaged with the US National Committee for UN Women, which is the United Nation’s entity that champions women around the world.
December 19, 2018
In The Spotlight With Your BrandTake it from a former FOX anchor and a soap opera star - your brand is your EVERYTHING! From how we speak, show up and present ourselves, it all starts with "Calmfidence" which a word Patricia Stark coined after teaching her students just that when they go on TV, to the concept of "Moticise" by innovator Sonia Satra.
It's the holidays and Judy and Kristin are decking the halls and having thoughtful conversations about everything around this special time of year, including Judy's What Women Want Gift Guide, how to get through stressful holiday moments, goal setting for the New Year and more!
Elisabeth Röhm has built a diverse body of work in major television roles and Oscar-nominated films which has allowed her to amass a huge fan base, and use her notoriety and platform to support a myriad of philanthropic endeavors including the American Heart Association, St. Jude, Global Green and The Trevor Project. Currently she can be seen on Crackle TV (Sony) in The Oath, where she’s gaining buzz about her Emmy-caliber performance. She portrays Aria Price, a senior FBI agent and undercover operative targeting the Ravens, going head to head with Ryan Kwanten who leads a police gang. It was while filming The Oath in Puerto Rico where her acting work intersected with her philanthropy. As a Red Cross Cabinet Member for 15 years, she was able to put her “emergency training” as a volunteer to work helping the families of the crew and those in need in the surrounding areas of the San Juan set. On the small screen, Röhm starred in CBS’ “Stalker” and TNT’s “The Last Ship,” and was also seen in recurring roles on “Jane the Virgin,” “Hawaii Five-O” and Netflix’s ”Flaked.” Many know Rohm for her signature role as steely lesbian Assistant District Attorney Serena Southerlyn on “Law & Order” which is frequently in syndication. Elisabeth's film credits include five-time Oscar nominated Director David O. Russell’s American Hustle as a member of the Golden Globe-winning ensemble cast, and JOY, again opposite Jennifer Lawrence.
Join us as we hear about a 11 year old who started a crusade to cure pediatric cancer from having it herself and an internationally renowned Jewelry Designer who didn't own a pair of shoes until she was 14, and has now helped clothe the very small village in Africa where she came from.
Who better to talk about igniting your femininity in a bold and beautiful way than two powerhouse women like Amy Stanton and Catherine Conners?Co-Authors of the new book "The Feminine Revolution: 21 Ways to Ignite the Power of Your Femininity for a Brighter Life and a Better World," these ladies are changing the way women are looking at and embracing their female talents and business acumen both in business and in our personal lives.
Seven decades of wisdom, 3 wildly successful daughters and an award-winning teaching career behind her, Helene Shalotksy tells us where it's at with her newly released book "The Sunny Side: I Write It As I See It." One of her daughters, an award-winning reporter and psychotherapist in NYC, Robi Ludwig, joins us to talk about her mother's wisdom and growing up in a house where inspirational sayings plastered all over the house were the norm - before it became trendy.
Free AI-powered daily recaps. Key takeaways, quotes, and mentions — in a 5-minute read.
Get Free Summaries →Free forever for up to 3 podcasts. No credit card required.
Listeners also like.
Laugh, learn and be inspired every show along with Judy Goss and Kristin West and their fascinating celebrities and savvy experts from around the world as they cover topics that women (and some men!) want to hear! Join them for celeb talk and behind the scenes anecdotes, candid stories of personal triumphs and tragedies, dating/relationship foibles and advice, and well, anything that sparks thoughtful conversation and an encouraging motivation for success in life and business.
AI-powered recaps with compact key takeaways, quotes, and insights.
Get key takeaways from What Women Want in a 5-minute read.
Stay current on your favorite podcasts without falling behind.
It's a free AI-powered email that summarizes new episodes of What Women Want as soon as they're published. You get the key takeaways, notable quotes, and links & mentions — all in a quick read.
When a new episode drops, our AI transcribes and analyzes it, then generates a personalized summary tailored to your interests and profession. It's delivered to your inbox every morning.
No. Podzilla is an independent service that summarizes publicly available podcast content. We're not affiliated with or endorsed by Judy Goss.
Absolutely! The free plan covers up to 3 podcasts. Upgrade to Pro for 15, or Premium for 50. Browse our full catalog at /podcasts.
What Women Want publishes weekly. Our AI generates a summary within hours of each new episode.
What Women Want covers topics including Culture, Society & Culture. Our AI identifies the specific themes in each episode and highlights what matters most to you.
Free forever for up to 3 podcasts. No credit card required.
Free forever for up to 3 podcasts. No credit card required.