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Building What Tech Ignored: Rebecca Matchett on Connection, Neurodivergence, and the Business of Belonging
May 5, 2026
44m 16s
Deborah Farone on Why Business Development Is the Skill Women Can’t Ignore
Apr 28, 2026
49m 13s
When One Woman Thrives, Communities Rise with Shannon Fernando
Apr 21, 2026
50m 29s
From Loss to Lifeline: Cristina Bernardo on Building Avocado Health and Supporting Parents When It Matters Most
Apr 14, 2026
49m 32s
Candace Dellacona: Why Women Are Burning Out in the Sandwich Generation and the Cost of Not Planning Ahead
Apr 7, 2026
46m 47s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/5/26 | ![]() Building What Tech Ignored: Rebecca Matchett on Connection, Neurodivergence, and the Business of Belonging | Send us Fan Mail What happens when a seasoned entrepreneur steps away from building brands and decides to solve something far more human? In this episode, Rebecca Matchett shares her journey from launching fashion brands like alice + olivia to co-founding Synchrony, an AI-assisted platform designed to help neurodivergent adults build real connection. What started as a gap she couldn’t ignore has turned into a mission-driven business tackling one of the most overlooked challenges in tech: soci... | 44m 16s | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | Deborah Farone on Why Business Development Is the Skill Women Can’t Ignore✨ | business developmentwomen in business+3 | Deborah Farone | Cravath, Swaine & MooreDebevoise & Plimpton+1 | — | business developmentwomen in business+3 | — | 49m 13s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() When One Woman Thrives, Communities Rise with Shannon Fernando | Send us Fan Mail What if the solution to hunger isn’t more aid, but empowering women? Shannon Fernando, Founder and CEO of Alabaster International, is working on the frontlines of healthcare, food security, and female entrepreneurship across East Africa and South Asia. In this episode, she shares what she’s learned from nearly two decades in the field, why most approaches to impact fall short, and how women are the key to transforming entire communities. This is a real look at what it takes t... | 50m 29s | ||||||
| 4/14/26 | ![]() From Loss to Lifeline: Cristina Bernardo on Building Avocado Health and Supporting Parents When It Matters Most | Send us Fan Mail What happens when the system meant to support you leaves you with more questions than answers? In this episode, Aggie and Cristy sit down with Cristina Bernardo, co-founder of Avocado Health, to share the deeply personal story behind the company and the mission driving it forward. After losing her daughter Aviva following months of medical uncertainty, Cristina and her husband made a commitment no parent should ever have to navigate fear, confusion, or isolation alone. That p... | 49m 32s | ||||||
| 4/7/26 | ![]() Candace Dellacona: Why Women Are Burning Out in the Sandwich Generation and the Cost of Not Planning Ahead | Send us Fan Mail There’s a phase of life no one prepares you for. You’re raising kids, supporting aging parents, managing a career or a business, and somehow expected to hold it all together. Most women don’t even realize there’s a name for it. The Sandwich Generation. In this episode, estate planning attorney Candace Dellacona breaks down what’s actually happening in this stage of life and why so many women feel overwhelmed, stretched thin, and unsupported. We talk about the real cost of avo... | 46m 47s | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | ![]() Missy Wright: What Actually Makes a Franchise Work (And Why Most People Get It Wrong) | Send us Fan Mail Missy Wright did not plan on a career in franchising, but once she got in, she saw the impact it can have on people’s lives and never left. In this episode, Missy breaks down what really makes a franchise successful, what separates the people who thrive from the ones who struggle, and what most people misunderstand before they invest. We also talk about what it takes to scale a brand the right way and what happens when companies grow too fast. This is not a surface level conv... | 42m 44s | ||||||
| 3/24/26 | ![]() Melissa Anderson on Trusting the Nonlinear Path, Taking Risks, and Staying Grounded | Send us Fan Mail What if the safest path is not actually the safest one? In this episode, Aggie and Cristy sit down with Melissa Anderson, President of Search.com, to talk about building a career by trusting instinct over convention. Melissa shares how she turned bold, uncertain choices into major opportunities, from moving to Ireland after college with no job, to scaling startups, leading innovation, and navigating acquisitions. This conversation goes beyond business. Melissa opens up about ... | 45m 14s | ||||||
| 3/17/26 | ![]() From Survival Mode to CEO: How Natasha Golinsky Rebuilt Her Business, Beat Cancer, and Found a New Mission | Send us Fan Mail What happens when life forces you to step away from the business you built? In this episode of the Badass Women in Business Podcast, Aggie and Cristy sit down with Natasha Golinsky, founder of On Purpose Projects, a custom web and e-commerce development agency based in Vancouver, Canada. Natasha has spent more than a decade building her agency without ever being a web developer herself. Along the way she learned the hard lessons most founders face: underpricing services, deal... | 48m 22s | ||||||
| 3/10/26 | ![]() The Founder Mindset Most Women Are Not Prepared For with Rethink Compliance CEO Kirsten Liston | Send us Fan Mail What does it actually take to leave a secure job and build a company from scratch? In this episode of the Badass Women in Business Podcast, Aggie and Cristy sit down with Kirsten Liston, Founder and CEO of Rethink Compliance, to talk about the reality of becoming an entrepreneur and the mindset required to build something new. Kirsten shares how she went from a career in journalism to spending more than two decades in the compliance industry. After 15 years working inside the... | 49m 29s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() Meredith Farley: From Corporate Leader to Founder and Owning Your Voice on LinkedIn | Send us Fan Mail In this episode of the Badass Women in Business podcast, Aggie and Cristy sit down with Meredith Farley, founder of Medbury, an agency that helps executives and founders turn their real world experience into credible thought leadership on LinkedIn. Meredith shares her journey from being a writing major during the 2009 financial crash to spending 13 years inside a fast growing content agency, eventually stepping into senior leadership. After being laid off just days after clos... | 53m 52s | ||||||
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| 1/20/26 | ![]() Rebecca Todd: Building a Purpose Driven Photography Business Through Relationships | Send us Fan Mail In this episode of the Badass Women in Business podcast, Aggie sits down with Denver-based photographer and TruBlu Images founder Rebecca Todd. Rebecca shares her journey from studying photography at LSU to rebuilding her business after relocating from New Orleans to Denver. They talk about carving out a niche working with mission-driven brands and nonprofits, why relationships matter more than marketing tactics, and how Rebecca has built a sustainable creative business while... | 37m 32s | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() Anna Perks: Building a Business by Taking Houses Apart, Not Burning Out, and Rethinking Waste | Send us Fan Mail Anna Perks is the founder of Perks Deconstruction, a Denver based company proving that sustainability and profitability can coexist. What started with walking her dog past a bulldozed historic home turned into a seven year journey building a 20 plus person company that diverts massive amounts of construction material from landfills. In this episode, Anna shares how she built a business in an industry she did not come from, why entrepreneurship is often romanticized, and what ... | 47m 54s | ||||||
| 1/6/26 | ![]() Maria Onesto Moran: Being Where Your Feet Are and Building a Values-Driven Business | Send us Fan Mail Maria Onesto Moran, founder and CEO of Green Home Experts, joins the Badass Women in Business podcast to share the real story of building a sustainable, values-driven company through recession, pivots, leadership challenges, and motherhood. Maria started Green Home Experts in 2007 as a green building supply showroom just before the housing market crashed. What followed was not failure, but evolution. Today, Green Home Experts is a WBE-certified energy efficiency logistics and... | 46m 02s | ||||||
| 12/30/25 | ![]() Molly McCartan: Why Working Moms Are Leaving and What It Says About Leadership | Send us Fan Mail Molly McCartan, Founder and CEO of The Mom Pact, joins Aggie and Cristy for a direct conversation about why nearly half of working moms are leaving the workforce and why this is not a motivation or confidence issue. This episode looks at leadership, incentives, and systems that were never built to support real life transitions. Maternity leave, flexibility, childcare, career gaps, and return to work are not fringe topics. They are core business and leadership decisions with l... | 46m 14s | ||||||
| 12/23/25 | ![]() Dr. Laura James ND: Why Modern Healthcare Overwhelms Women and What Actually Helps | Send us Fan Mail This episode is about health in the real world, not textbook medicine. Aggie and Cristy sit down with Dr. Laura James ND, a naturopathic oncologist with more than twenty years of experience working with women inside an overwhelmed healthcare system. Together, they explore why modern healthcare leaves so many women confused, exhausted, and unsupported, especially while they are managing work, family, caregiving, and their own health. Dr. Laura explains how rushed appointments,... | 44m 18s | ||||||
| 12/16/25 | ![]() Hon. Leela Sharon Aheer: How a 15-Year-Old Targeted by Hate Became a National Leader | Send us Fan Mail The Honourable Leela Sharon Aheer shares the story that shaped her life and leadership. Growing up in Alberta as the daughter of an Indian immigrant father and a Canadian mother, Leela learned early what it meant to stand out, speak up, and build community. At just 15 years old, she was directly confronted by white supremacist hate. Instead of shrinking, that moment became the catalyst for using her voice and stepping into leadership. In this episode, Leela walks through her ... | 55m 25s | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | ![]() Sarah Angello: The Startup Founder Rebuilding Trust in Philanthropy | Send us Fan Mail Most people donate because they want to help. Few ever find out what actually happens to their money. Philanthropy has a trust problem. Nonprofits have a transparency problem. Donors want clarity but rarely get it. And donor-advised funds have become a quiet holding place for billions of untapped charitable capital. After fifteen years working inside philanthropy, Sarah Angello could not ignore the friction anymore. She saw the outdated systems. She saw the lost potential. Sh... | 49m 31s | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | ![]() Rachael Wonderlin: How She Built a Thriving Consulting Business, Broke Out of Her Niche, and Learned to Trust Her Gut | Send us Fan Mail Rachael Wonderlin built a national dementia consulting firm from a Tumblr blog, three Johns Hopkins books, and a decade of hands-on work inside senior living communities. But the real story is what she learned along the way about boundaries, burnout, and trusting her intuition long before the data caught up. In this conversation, Rachael shares the full arc of building Dementia By Day from a one-woman hustle into a recurring revenue business that now operates like fractional ... | 46m 22s | ||||||
| 11/25/25 | ![]() Kristin Heideman: How I Built a Lifestyle Business, Walked Away From the Scale-at-All-Costs Trap, and Found Success on My Own Terms | Send us Fan Mail Kristin Heideman spent more than twenty years working inside the insurance industry before she realized she was ready to build something of her own. When she was let go from a job she excelled in, she walked into Best Buy the next morning, bought a laptop, registered her business the day after, and stepped into a version of her career she had never imagined. In this Diary of a CEO style conversation, Kristin breaks down the real story behind The Brinkman Group, why she never ... | 49m 39s | ||||||
| 11/18/25 | ![]() Amanda DuBois: How She Built a Successful Law Firm After Being Told She Would Fail | Send us Fan Mail Amanda DuBois was once told she was nothing more than a doctor’s wife who should stop dabbling at the law. Instead of shrinking, she built one of Washington’s longest standing women owned law firms, created a workplace that supports and mentors women, founded a nonprofit that has helped change more than twenty five state laws, and became an award winning author who writes about injustice in the legal system. In this episode, Amanda talks with Aggie and Cristy about confidence... | 50m 18s | ||||||
| 11/11/25 | ![]() How to Build a Brand That Blooms: Ashley King on Letting Go, Leveling Up, and Creating Brands That Convert | Send us Fan Mail What happens when a fashion designer and magazine editor turns her creative eye toward helping women entrepreneurs grow their brands and themselves? Ashley King, founder and CEO of BLOOM Virtual.co, joins Aggie and Cristy to share how she built a thriving creative agency that helps women step into their next level of growth with confidence, clarity, and purpose. From her early days in luxury fashion to launching BLOOM as a way to reclaim her independence and rediscover her vo... | 53m 09s | ||||||
| 11/4/25 | ![]() Burn It Down and Build It Better: Sarah Noel Block on Confidence, Clients, and Control | Send us Fan Mail In this Season 4 episode of Badass Women in Business, Aggie and Cristy sit down with Sarah Noel Block, founder of Tiny Marketing, to talk about what happens when you stop playing small and start building a business that actually fits your life. Sarah shares how she went from being laid off in 2008 to creating a thriving solo business that helps consultants and small B2B teams grow without burnout. She breaks down the process of testing new offers, using Gateway Offers to brid... | 42m 00s | ||||||
| 10/7/25 | ![]() From the Fairway to the Field: Jenn Harris on Reinvention, Leadership, and Owning Every Pivot | Send us Fan Mail Jenn Harris’s journey is a lesson in reinvention, resilience, and trusting yourself through change. Before becoming President and CEO of AirX Utility Surveyors, she built her career on curiosity and connection. She studied psychology, dreamed of becoming a golf pro, and went on to build golf-centered businesses that helped women gain confidence, build relationships, and find their voice in male-dominated spaces. When the pandemic halted her event-based ventures, Jenn pivoted ... | 46m 28s | ||||||
| 9/23/25 | ![]() From Pathology to Purpose: Angela Zeng on Building Karviva and Bringing Ancient Wisdom to Modern Wellness | Send us Fan Mail Angela Zeng, PhD, MBA, is the founder and CEO of Karviva, an award-winning wellness beverage company that blends Traditional Chinese Medicine with modern nutritional science. A pathologist by training, Angela immigrated from China to the U.S., built her own factory in St. Louis when co-packers couldn’t support her unique formulations, and has since carved out a space in the competitive natural food and beverage industry. In this episode of Badass Women in Business, she shares... | 51m 09s | ||||||
| 9/23/25 | ![]() Julie Smolyansky: Building Lifeway Foods, Leading with Resilience, and the Power of Gut Health | Send us Fan Mail At just 27 years old, Julie Smolyansky became the youngest female CEO of a publicly traded company when she stepped into leadership at Lifeway Foods in 2002. What began as her family’s immigrant dream has grown into the dominant kefir brand in the U.S., with revenues projected at over $185 million in 2024 and distribution across the U.S., Mexico, Europe, and beyond. In this episode, Julie shares her remarkable journey from Soviet refugee to global business leader. She talks a... | 45m 37s | ||||||
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