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She turned a personal diagnosis into a fast-growing women's health company 5/4/26
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She worked with Michelle Obama and Selena Gomez — now she's reshaping mental health in business 4/28/26
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She's a 4-time CFO who took 3 companies public — here's how she did it 4/21/26
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She partnered with Kim Kardashian to build SKIMS into a $5B brand — and now she's reinventing retail 4/14/26
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She's a hedge fund manager teaching women to take control of their money—and their power 4/7/26
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| 5/5/26 | She turned a personal diagnosis into a fast-growing women's health company 5/4/26 | The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features conversations with leaders shaping the future of business, policy, and culture. In this episode, CNBC’s Julia Boorstin sits down with Rachel Blank, founder and CEO of Allara. Blank shares how her own experience as a patient led her to build a new model for women's healthcare and scale it nationwide. She also talks about how to raise capital in a skeptical market, why data matters more than storytelling, and how she's evolved as a leader. Follow and listen to the “CNBC Changemakers and Power Players” podcast on Apple and Spotify. | — | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | She worked with Michelle Obama and Selena Gomez — now she's reshaping mental health in business 4/28/26 | The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features conversations with leaders shaping the future of business, culture, and policy. In this episode, CNBC's Julia Boorstin sits down with Rare Beauty Chief Impact Officer Elyse Cohen, who is redefining what corporate impact can look like. From her time in the White House to working with Selena Gomez at Rare Beauty, Cohen shares how she's putting mental health at the center of a global brand. She talks about people-first leadership, the power of listening, and why sometimes the best leaders don't fill the silence. She also opens up about imposter syndrome, building a "personal board of directors," and helping raise tens of millions for youth mental health. Listen to CNBC Changemakers and Power Players on Apple and Spotify | — | ||||||
| 4/21/26 | She's a 4-time CFO who took 3 companies public — here's how she did it 4/21/26 | The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features conversations with leaders shaping the future of business, policy, and culture. In this episode, CNBC’s Julia Boorstin sits down with Amy Butte, a four-time CFO and Wall Street veteran who has taken three companies public. Butte talks about building her career in high-pressure moments — from IPOs to major market swings — and why discipline, preparation, and storytelling are central to how she leads. She shares lessons from her time on Wall Street, how AI is changing the game, and how her background as a college athlete still shapes her mindset today. She also gets into mentorship, building strong teams, and leading with authenticity. Plus one simple rule she lives by: “Words are free… say thank you.” Follow and listen to the “CNBC Changemakers and Power Players” podcast on Apple and Spotify. | — | ||||||
| 4/14/26 | She partnered with Kim Kardashian to build SKIMS into a $5B brand — and now she's reinventing retail 4/14/26 | The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features conversations with leaders shaping the future of business, policy, and culture. In this episode, CNBC's Julia Boorstin sits down with Emma Grede — co-founder and CEO of Good American, founding partner of SKIMS, and an influential entrepreneur in modern retail. Grede opens up about how growing up in East London shaped her hustle — and her relationship with money — and why early failure ended up being one of her biggest advantages. She shares how that mindset helped her build retail brands like Good American and SKIMS, and why she thinks the best founders don't chase trends — they stay ahead of the customer. Plus, her message on ambition: speak up, ask for more, and get comfortable being uncomfortable. Follow and listen to the CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast on Apple and Spotify. | — | ||||||
| 4/7/26 | She's a hedge fund manager teaching women to take control of their money—and their power 4/7/26 | The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features conversations with leaders shaping the future of business, policy, and culture. In this episode, CNBC’s Julia Boorstin sits down with Karen Finerman, co-founder and CEO of Metropolitan Capital Advisors. Finerman shares how she built a hedge fund career on Wall Street, the lessons she learned from early risks and failures, and why mastering risk is key to success. She also explains her mission to help women take control of their finances, advocate for themselves, and build confidence around money. Follow and listen to the “CNBC Changemakers and Power Players” podcast on Apple and Spotify. | — | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | How Elena Gomez became one of the most powerful women in tech 3/31/26 | Julia Boorstin speaks with Elena Gomez, president and CFO of Toast, about her path from the daughter of immigrants from El Salvador to one of the most influential women in tech and finance. Gomez reflects on the work ethic her parents modeled, the career risks that helped her grow, and the leadership principles that guided her through roles at Charles Schwab, Visa, Salesforce, Zendesk, and Toast. They discuss what it takes to become a CFO, why women still face major barriers in corporate leadership, and how mentorship, self-awareness, and team-building can help ambitious professionals step into bigger roles. Gomez also explains how Toast is using AI to help restaurant operators make faster decisions, improve efficiency, and deliver more personalized guest experiences. Follow and listen to the "CNBC Changemakers and Power Players" podcast on Apple and Spotify. | — | ||||||
| 3/24/26 | She's building a company to solve America's caregiving crisis 3/24/26 | The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features conversations with leaders shaping the future of business, policy, and culture. In this episode, CNBC's Julia Boorstin sits down with Lindsay Jurist-Rosner, founder and CEO of Wellthy and a 2026 CNBC Changemaker. Wellthy founder and CEO Lindsay Jurist-Rosner talks about how nearly 30 years of caring for her mother inspired her to rethink how families navigate care — whether it's for kids or aging parents. She explains what it's like building a company at the center of the growing care economy, the real challenges people face balancing work and caregiving, and why more employers are stepping up to help. Jurist-Rosner also shares lessons from scaling Wellthy, leading with purpose, and turning a deeply personal experience into something that's now helping millions of families. Follow and listen to the “CNBC Changemakers and Power Players” podcast on Apple and Spotify. | — | ||||||
| 3/17/26 | How this CEO rose to lead a $1.7 trillion financial giant 3/17/26 | The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features conversations with leaders shaping the future of business, policy, and culture. In this episode, CNBC's Julia Boorstin sits down with Jenny Johnson, CEO of Franklin Templeton and a 2026 CNBC Changemaker. Johnson reflects on growing up in a family business, building her career across nearly every part of Franklin Templeton, and stepping into the CEO role just before the pandemic. She shares the leadership principles that guide her — people, passion, purpose, and persistence — and explains how they've shaped her approach to crisis, culture, and long-term strategy. She also opens up about why she's so focused on AI, blockchain, and preparing the company for the next generation of finance. Follow and listen to the "CNBC Changemakers and Power Players" podcast on Apple and Spotify. | — | ||||||
| 3/10/26 | She's the world's youngest self-made female billionaire 3/10/26 | The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features conversations with leaders shaping the future of business, policy, and culture. In this episode, CNBC's Julia Boorstin sits down with Luana Lopes Lara, co-founder and Chief Operating Officer of Kalshi and a 2026 CNBC Changemaker. Kalshi co-founder and Chief Operating Officer Luana Lopes Lara talks about how her path — from growing up in Brazil and training in ballet to studying at MIT and working on Wall Street — shaped her discipline and her comfort with high-stakes bets. She opens up about the years she spent pushing through regulatory roadblocks to legalize Kalshi in the U.S., and how she and her co-founder set out to build something fundamentally different: a platform where people trade on real-world outcomes, not stocks. She also explains why she believes prediction markets will be bigger than the stock market. Disclosure: CNBC and Kalshi have a commercial relationship that includes a minority investment. Follow and listen to the “CNBC Changemakers and Power Players” podcast on Apple and Spotify. | — | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | This "accidental CEO" is helping power America's energy future 3/3/26 | The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features conversations with leaders shaping the future of business, policy, and culture. In this episode, CNBC’s Julia Boorstin sits down with Mary Powell, CEO of Sunrun and a 2026 CNBC Changemaker. Powell shares her unconventional path to leading the nation's largest residential solar and battery storage company. She also opens up about leading with intuition, why culture "eats strategy for breakfast, lunch, and dinner," and how to help solve America's growing power demands. Follow and listen to the "CNBC Changemakers and Power Players" podcast on Apple and Spotify. | — | ||||||
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| 2/26/26 | The pharma executive working to end HIV in our lifetime 2/26/26 | The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features conversations with leaders shaping the future of business, policy, and culture. In this episode, CNBC's Julia Boorstin sits down with Johanna Mercier, Chief Commercial & Corporate Affairs Officer at Gilead Sciences and a 2026 CNBC Changemaker. Mercier discusses Gilead's groundbreaking HIV prevention innovation (a twice-yearly injection with 99.9% efficacy) and how her team moved within months of U.S. approval to expand access across Sub-Saharan Africa, where the need is greatest. She shares why impact (not title) drives her leadership, how personal loss reshaped her sense of purpose, and what it takes to lead through global health crises. Follow and listen to the "CNBC Changemakers and Power Players" podcast on Apple and Spotify. | — | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | She's the youngest woman to have led a Fortune 500 company and now running a $100B+ healthcare giant 2/17/26 | The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features conversations with leaders shaping the future of business, policy, and culture. In this episode, CNBC's Julia Boorstin sits down with Sarah London, CEO of Centene Corporation — the youngest woman to lead a Fortune 500 company and now at the helm of a $100B+ healthcare giant. London shares how a competitive mindset shaped her leadership, why she believes a CEO should "get all of the blame and none of the credit," and what excites her most about AI in healthcare. Follow and listen to the "CNBC Changemakers and Power Players" podcast on Apple and Spotify. | — | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | The founder who turned $30,000 in life savings into a beauty empire 2/10/26 | The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features candid conversations with leaders shaping business and culture. In this episode, CNBC's Julia Boorstin sits down with Cassandra Morales Thurswell, founder and CEO Kitsch. Thurswell shares how she turned $30,000 in life savings into a global beauty brand without venture capital or outside investors. She discusses trusting her gut instincts over data and market research, why she deliberately avoided seeking advice from mentors and advisors early on, how she learned business skills through unconventional jobs, and why being underestimated as a young female founder became her advantage. She also opens up about the pressure and judgment that comes with being a woman building a business, how she's using AI to transform product development and customer engagement, her philosophy on staying true to your own vision rather than following conventional wisdom, and her advice for aspiring entrepreneurs who don't fit the traditional founder mold. Follow and listen to the "CNBC Changemakers and Power Players" podcast on Apple and Spotify | — | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | The billionaire teaching women to take risks through poker 2/3/26 | The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features candid conversations with leaders shaping business and culture. In this episode, CNBC's Julia Boorstin sits down with Jenny Just, co-founder of Peak6 and one of America's self-made female billionaires. Just started as one of the first women on the Chicago Options Exchange floor — where there wasn't even a women's restroom. In 1997, she co-founded Peak6 with $1.5 million. Today, her fintech empire powers the trading platforms millions use daily, including Robinhood, SoFi, and Betterment. Her firm also employs twice as many female fund managers as the industry benchmark. Now, Just is on a new mission: teaching one million women the strategic skills of poker to help them succeed in business and life. She shares why getting comfortable with risk and "getting to the table" are essential for the next generation of female leaders — and why poker might be the most underrated tool for building confidence and courage. Follow and listen to the CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast on Apple and Spotify. | — | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | Parker Institute CEO Karen Knudsen on the race to cure cancer 1/27/26 | The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features conversations with leaders shaping the future of business, policy, and culture. In this episode, CNBC's Julia Boorstin speaks with Karen Knudsen--CEO of the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy and a 2024 CNBC Changemaker--about her professional journey from becoming the first female CEO of the American Cancer Society to leading the charge in turning all cancers into curable diseases. She discusses how the Parker Institute's unique model combines philanthropy with venture capital to accelerate breakthrough therapies and address critical funding gaps in cancer research. | — | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | Lead Bank CEO Jacqueline Reses on disrupting fintech and the power of diversity 1/20/26 | The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features conversations with leaders shaping the future of business, policy, and culture. In this episode, CNBC's Julia Boorstin talks with Jacqueline Reses, a 2024 CNBC Changemaker and the co-founder, chair & CEO of Lead Bank. Reses discusses her ambitions to transform fintech, managing decisively, creating critical lifelines for small businesses during the pandemic, the role of DEI, and invaluable business lessons from growing up on the Jersey Shore. | — | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | Clear CEO’s no-fear formula for massive growth 1/13/26 | The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features conversations with leaders shaping the future of business, policy, and culture. In this episode, CNBC's Julia Boorstin talks with Caryn Seidman-Becker, a 2025 CNBC Changemaker and the CEO of Clear. They discuss how Caryn transformed Clear from a bankrupt travel company into a secure identity platform serving more than 30 million members, expanding beyond airports into enterprise partnerships with DocuSign and LinkedIn, combating AI-driven deepfakes and identity fraud, and Caryn's philosophy of being "indefatigable" in pursuing opportunities that seemed impossible years ago. | — | ||||||
| 1/6/26 | Twin sisters turn medical school rejection into game-changing health tech company 1/6/26 | The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features conversations with leaders shaping the future of business, policy, and culture. In this episode, CNBC's Julia Boorstin talks with 2025 CNBC Changemakers Michal and Merav Mor about their journey from medical school rejection to building Lumen, a game-changing metabolism-tracking device with over 350,000 users. The twin sisters discuss how their athletic background competing in Ironman races shaped their business resilience and their unique approach to family business dynamics. | — | ||||||
| 12/30/25 | Meet the woman behind America's biggest tech decisions 12/30/25 | The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features conversations with leaders shaping the future of business, policy, and culture. In this episode, CNBC's Julia Boorstin talks with Arati Prabhakar, a former White House science and technology advisor and former head of DARPA, the government agency behind many breakthrough technologies. Prabhakar is a first-generation immigrant and the first woman to earn a PhD in applied physics from Caltech. Over her career, she has helped shape major decisions around semiconductors, early mRNA research, artificial intelligence, and national security. She shares her non-linear career path, what it means to lead responsibly in powerful technologies, and why investing in public research — with strong ethical guardrails for AI — matters for the country's future. | — | ||||||
| 12/23/25 | The "gross" idea that built a baby product empire 12/23/25 | The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features candid conversations with leaders shaping business and culture. In this episode, CNBC's Julia Boorstin sits down with Chelsea Hirschhorn, founder and CEO of Frida — the company behind one of parenting's most talked-about products. That product is the NoseFrida, often called the "snot sucker." It's a simple tool that helps parents clear a baby's stuffy nose using gentle suction and a built-in filter. Hirschhorn shares how that simple gift from another mom sparked her leap from law to entrepreneurship — and how she grew Frida from a small startup into a 150-product brand spanning baby care, postpartum recovery, fertility, and women's health. She also opens up about how trusting her intuition, embracing discomfort, and building without venture capital became her leadership edge. Follow and listen to the "CNBC Changemakers and Power Players" podcast on Apple and Spotify | — | ||||||
| 12/16/25 | Sheryl Sandberg on why AI could widen the gender gap 12/16/25 | The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features candid, in-depth conversations with influential leaders shaping business and culture. In this episode, CNBC’s Julia Boorstin sits down with Sheryl Sandberg, former Meta COO and author of “Lean In,” for a conversation on leadership, gender equity, and the future of work. Sandberg breaks her silence to discuss new findings from the latest Lean In–McKinsey Women in the Workplace report, revealing a growing ambition gap for women and a troubling pullback by companies on career advancement. She also explains how AI could widen workplace inequality if left unchecked, and what companies, and women, must do next to avoid losing a generation of leaders. Follow and listen to the CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast on Apple and Spotify. | — | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | How Tubi CEO Anjali Sud quietly built a streaming powerhouse 12/9/25 | The CNBC Changemakers and Power Players podcast features candid, in-depth conversations with trailblazing women reshaping business and culture. In this episode, CNBC’s Julia Boorstin sits down with Anjali Sud, the leader behind streaming platform Tubi's explosive rise to nearly 100 million monthly viewers. Sud shares why she believes the future of TV is free, how ad-supported streaming is changing Hollywood, and what it takes to compete in one of the most crowded media spaces in the world. Follow and listen to the "CNBC Changemakers and Power Players" podcast on Apple and Spotify. | — | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | Why midlife may be the most powerful time in a woman's career 12/2/25 | The "CNBC Changemakers and Power Players" podcast features candid, in-depth conversations with trailblazing women reshaping business and culture. In this episode, CNBC's Julia Boorstin sits down with Joanna Strober, co-founder and CEO of Midi Health — the fast-growing women's health platform rethinking perimenopause, menopause, and longevity. Strober shares how a year of being misdiagnosed and dismissed pushed her to build Midi, how the company now treats 25,000 women a week through insurance-covered, expert care, and why celebrities like Amy Schumer and Tory Burch are backing the mission. She also talks about normalizing menopause at work, the new conversation around hormone therapy, and how she's become a more fearless, purpose-driven leader. | — | ||||||
| 11/25/25 | Ashley Flowers on America's obsession with true crime 11/25/25 | The “CNBC Changemakers and Power Players” podcast features candid, in-depth conversations with trailblazing women reshaping business and culture. In this episode, CNBC’s Julia Boorstin sits down with Ashley Flowers — host of the popular “Crime Junkie” podcast and founder of Audiochuck, an independent award-winning media company. Flowers shares how her curiosity sparked her storytelling career, how she helped bring a more ethical lens to true crime, and how she grew from a Crime Stoppers volunteer to building a media company. She also highlights her nonprofit work funding DNA testing for families and why advocacy must grow alongside storytelling. Follow and listen to the “CNBC Changemakers and Power Players” podcast on Apple and Spotify. | — | ||||||
| 11/18/25 | How to fix America's broken healthcare system 11/18/25 | The “CNBC Changemakers and Power Players” podcast features candid, in-depth conversations with trailblazing women reshaping business and society. In this episode, CNBC’s Julia Boorstin sits down with Toyin Ajayi, the co-founder and CEO of Cityblock Health, whose community-centered approach is redefining what healthcare can look like in America. Ajayi shares why trust is the most undervalued driver of health, and how Cityblock is designing a system that meets people where they are: in their homes, communities, and daily lives. She discusses the crisis of affordability, the empathy required to drive true systemic change, and her vision for a healthcare model built on equity and human connection. Follow and listen to the “CNBC Changemakers and Power Players” podcast on Apple and Spotify. | — | ||||||
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