She Said / She Said

Laura Cox Kaplan
She Said / She Said Podcast

Through engaging, one-on-one interviews, She Said/She Said is enriching (and challenging) the conversation about women’s leadership -- what it looks like and how we define it. We’re celebrating, supporting and showcasing a broader range of role models who are leading in inspiring ways -- large and small -- but always with insight and impact.

  1. 6 DAYS AGO

    302. Crowdfunding Your Dreams with AngeLink founder Gerry Poirier

    Title: Crowdfunding Your Dreams with AngeLink founder Gerry (pronounced Gary) Poirier Episode: 302 Guest: Gerry Poirier, Founder of AngeLink THIS WEEK’S TOPIC:  Starting a business or pursuing a big idea can be daunting. One of the biggest hurdles: getting the funding you need to bring your dream to life. Traditional funding routes like loans or even venture capital aren’t always an option. That’s where crowdfunding comes in. One often unrealized benefit of crowdfunding: connecting directly with your potential customer, and getting her involved to help you bring your dream to life.  So, if you’re thinking about taking the leap, or just interested in floating a project to see how potential investors or customers might respond, this week’s episode is packed with great insights, and an inspiring entrepreneur who has put her passion for finance and for women to use building her company.  ABOUT THIS WEEK’S GUEST: Gerry Poirier is the powerhouse behind Angelink, a women-centric, social impact and crowdfunding platform. Her path began in Washington, DC, and later the male-dominated landscape of Wall Street, before broadening her horizons globally to Hong Kong. Inspired by her father’s struggle with cancer and motivated by the economic challenges faced by women, Gerry left a lucrative financial career to create a platform that connects hearts and extends lifelines. Angelink works to magnify small acts of kindness to generate substantial positive change, including by helping women start, build, and fund businesses.  Gerry is also a member of Goldman Sachs 10k Women, the Forbes Technology Council, and is the winner of the Mindshare Award. KEY TOPICS AND WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE: HOW PERSONAL KINDNESS INSPIRED GERRY’S JOURNEY: Gerry early childhood memories underscore how small, personal gestures can foster immense gratitude and societal change. THE TRANSITION FROM WALL STREET TO SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: You’ll hear how Gerry shifted from a high-powered financial career to establishing a purpose-driven company motivated by personal loss and a desire to make a tangible difference in people’s lives. EMPOWERING WOMEN THROUGH CROWDFUNDING: Gerry discusses the significant economic challenges women face, and how Angelink provides a unique platform to support women. CROWDFUNDING AS A SOLUTION FOR WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS: With women receiving a meager 2-3% of venture capital, Gerry advocates for crowdfunding as a critical resource, providing funding, building a customer base, and raising brand awareness. SETTING UP A SUCCESSFUL CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIGN: Learn the steps to create an engaging crowdfunding campaign on AngeLink, including how to use AI to craft a compelling pitch.  NEW INITIATIVES AND PARTNERSHIPS: Gerry talks about exciting upcoming projects, including partnerships with the SBA, US Chamber of Commerce, Women’s Business Centers, and the “Angels of Hope” pitch competition. There is so much incredible insight and practical advice in this episode.  Please don’t forget to let me know your thoughts and favorite takeaways.  You can reach me via the link in the show notes or email me and the She Said/She Said team directly at info@shesaid.media.  You can also follow and share your thoughts with me on social: –  Instagram, – Linked In –  Facebook.  LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 302: AngeLink, Inc. BECOME PART OF THE SHE SAID/SHE SAID COMMUNITY: Support the podcast by leaving a review! Your feedback helps refine the content and ensures we provide more of what you love. Reviews are invaluable, and they help us reach more listeners. Plus,

    30 min
  2. 13 SEPT

    301: What it means to lead from the inside out with McKinsey and Company’s Dana Maor

    **SHOW NOTES** 301: What it means to lead from the inside out with McKinsey & Company’s Dana Maor Guest: Dana Maor   **THIS WEEK’S TOPIC:** How often do you think about and analyze your triggers? We might not always show it, but being triggered can create a cadence of emotion inside us. Those emotions can short-circuit our best thinking and most effective leadership abilities. But learning to understand those triggers and maybe — as this week’s guest suggests — even sharing those triggers with colleagues is just one of the insightful takeaways from today’s conversation on how to lead yourself to increase your effectiveness in leading others.  THIS WEEK’S GUEST:  I’m joined by Dana Maor, a senior partner at McKinsey & Company and the co-author of an insightful new book — out just this week — called “The Journey of Leadership: How CEOs Learn to Lead from the Inside Out.” With an initial background in tech and computer science engineering, Dana shifted her path to focus on the human aspects of leadership.    **KEY TOPICS AND WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:** THE IMPORTANCE OF PEOPLE-CENTERED LEADERSHIP Why people-centered leadership matters now more than ever.    **UNDERSTANDING TRIGGERS:**  Dana delves into the importance of recognizing personal triggers, understanding the emotional reactions they cause, and suggests sharing these with colleagues to foster trust and effective teamwork.   **NAVIGATING COMPLEXITIES:** Modern leadership entails balancing conflicting traits. Dana explains how to manage being decisive yet inclusive, professional while authentic, and tough yet kind.   **FEAR AND LOSS OF CONTROL:** Exploring the patterns that emerge when leaders experience fear and loss of control, Dana provides strategies to manage these feelings and maintain effective leadership.   **SERVANT LEADERSHIP:** Dana emphasizes the critical role of servant leadership, focusing on empowering and developing team members to achieve organizational goals.   **INSIDE-OUT LEADERSHIP:** Borrowing concepts from her book, Dana talks about leading from the inside out—emphasizing personal reflection and understanding both personal and organizational dynamics.   **LIFELONG LEARNING:** Using the analogy of yoga, Dana advocates for continuous learning and skill acquisition to stay relevant and maintain a balanced perspective.   **GENDER DYNAMICS:** Touching on the unique challenges women face in leadership, Dana discusses the role of vulnerability, belonging, and balancing authenticity with authority.   **LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 301:** – Dana Maor’s book: “The Journey of Leadership: How CEOs Learn to Lead from the Inside Out.” – Centered Leadership by Joanna Barsh   We’re excited to hear your thoughts on the episode! – Contact Laura Cox Kaplan or the She Said/She Said Podcast team: info@shesaid.media   LOOKING FOR MORE SHE SAID/SHE SAID?  You’ll find all of my episodes and content here!     LET’S CONNECT!  – Instagram: Instagram, – Linked In: Linked In – Facebook: Facebook.    **PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW SHE SAID/SHE SAID PODCAST** Please consider sharing some love in the form of a review of She Said/She Said Pod...

    29 min
  3. 6 SEPT

    300. How to Combat Brain Fog and Boost Confidence

    SHOW NOTES Title: ​​How to Combat Brain Fog and Boost Confidence Episode 300 Guest: solo /Host: Laura Cox Kaplan THIS WEEK’S TOPIC: We’re celebrating a milestone this week with our 300th episode! We deep into the neuroscience that underpins confidence, stress and that the reasons why so many of us suffer brain fog. With the transition period of fall bringing more hectic schedules and related stress, Laura examines how these elements affect our mental clarity and confidence. From understanding the impact of cortisol on the brain to implementing practical strategies, this episode provides insights and tools to help you regain your confidence and navigate brain fog. ABOUT THE HOST: Laura Cox Kaplan has spent three decades in communications, advocacy, and now juggles motherhood and entrepreneurship. With her vast experience and a community-driven approach, she has cultivated a space for women to learn, grow, and thrive. Celebrating the 300th episode, Laura reflects on her journey and the importance of sharing knowledge to build influence, maintain relationships, and stay true to oneself. KEY TOPICS AND WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE: UNDERSTANDING BRAIN FOG: Laura discusses how chronic stress and hormonal fluctuations can lead to brain fog, affecting memory, learning, and overall cognitive function. BECOME AWARE: Instead of fighting brain fog, accepting it as a temporary visitor can help us navigate it more gracefully and enable us to identify the stressors causing it. IMPLEMENT A ‘WORRY AUDIT’: Set aside time to think about and audit worrying thoughts can create personal agency and help manage stress. TAKE MENTAL BREAKS: Engaging in low-effort activities like walking, reading, or doodling can quiet mental chatter and enhance mental clarity. REFRAME NEGATIVE SELF-TALK: Treat yourself with kindness and compassion, reframing negative thoughts to maintain confidence and reduce stress. CELEBRATE SMALL WINS: Acknowledge even the smallest victories which can build resilience and counter stress, boosting confidence and mental well-being. BREAK THE RUMINATION CYCLE: Learning effective tools to break free from rumination can prevent the cycle of stress-induced brain fog and confidence loss. What did you think of the topic? I’d love to hear from you! You can reach me via email: info@shesaid.media. LOOKING FOR MORE SHE SAID/SHE SAID? You’ll find all of my episodes and content here! LET’S CONNECT! – Instagram, – Linked In –  Facebook. – Contact Laura Cox Kaplan: shesaidshesaidpodcast.com – Email: info@shesaid.media **PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW SHE SAID/SHE SAID PODCAST** Please consider sharing some love in the form of a review of She Said/She Said Podcast on Spotify, iTunes, GooglePlay, or wherever you listen to this podcast. Reviews help us improve the content so you get more of what you enjoy and are looking for from She Said/She Said Podcast. I’d be so grateful! **Note:** She Said/She Said Podcast is a weekly production of She Said/She Said Media.

    14 min
  4. 30 AUG

    299. How to live more fully and with fewer regrets! with psychologist and author Jodi Wellman

    Episode 299: How to live more fully and with fewer regrets! with Jodi Wellman author and psychologist**   **Guest: Jodi Wellman**   **THIS WEEK’S TOPIC:** Our days are filled with routines, tasks, and obligations that can overshadow our dreams and aspirations, not to mention overwhelm us entirely! This week’s episode dives into the insights of Jodi Wellman, who shares her unique approach to living a fuller life by starting from the end. Jodi’s journey, inspired by her mother’s early death at 58, taught her the importance of confronting mortality and not allowing life’s dreams to remain unfulfilled. This conversation offers a powerful perspective on how death anxiety can affect our daily lives and the importance of living ‘astonishingly alive.’   **ABOUT THIS WEEK’S GUEST:** Jodi Wellman is a motivational speaker, creator of 4000 Mondays, and author of “You Only Die Once: How to Make It to the End with No Regrets.” Her work is deeply influenced by her personal experiences and academic background in positive psychology. She uses her platform to encourage people to live with intention and to embark on their dreams before time runs out. Jodi’s journey from corporate exec to motivational speaker is a testament to the power of taking risks and pursuing passion.   **KEY TOPICS AND WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:**   **LIVING FULLER BY STARTING WITH THE END:**  Jodi shares her philosophy of using mortality to drive a fuller, more intentional life. Discover how reflecting on death can bring deeper meaning to everyday activities.   **MANAGING DEATH ANXIETY:**  Explore how unconscious fears about death can dictate our life choices and learn strategies to live more vividly despite these anxieties.   **DECLUTTERING YOUR LIFE TO FOCUS ON DREAMS:**  Learn practical tips from Jodi on identifying what’s truly important and making time for your dreams, whether through small daily actions or larger life changes.   **VITALITY AND MEANING: THE TWO PILLARS OF AN ‘ASTONISHINGLY ALIVE’ LIFE:**  Jodi introduces a model that helps balance vitality and meaning to create a fulfilling life. Find out how to diagnose and address areas where you lack direction or pleasure.   **EXERCISES IN INTENTIONAL LIVING:** Discover introspective tools like the “premortem” exercise and count the remaining Mondays to prioritize what matters most. Jodi also shares the impactful “deathbed regret exercise” to help you make proactive choices.   PLEASE SHARE YOUR FEEDBACK!  This episode offers valuable advice and inspiration, and I’m excited to hear your feedback. Please let me know what resonated with you in this conversation. You can reach me at info@shesaid.media. You can also follow me and share your thoughts on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook.   **LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 299:** – “You Only Die Once: How to Make It to the End with No Regrets” by Jodi Wellman – Episode 298 Create a To BE list and give your To Do list a major boost! – Jodi Wellman’s website: 4000 Mondays   LOOKING FOR MORE SHE SAID/SHE SAID? You’ll find all of my episodes and content here!     LET’S CONNECT!  –  Instagram, a href="https://www.linkedin.

    43 min
  5. 23 AUG

    298. Create a TO BE list and give your to do list a major boost

    **SHOW NOTES** Title: 298. Create a TO BE list and give your to do list a major boost **Guest:** N/A (solo episode with Laura Cox Kaplan) **THIS WEEK’S TOPIC:** Feeling overwhelmed by your endless to-do list, especially as we transition into the fall? Laura Cox Kaplan shares an insightful concept to ease the burden and bring more intentionality into your life—merging your to-do list with a to-be list. This episode is packed with practical tips on aligning daily tasks with your core values and aspirations so each item on your to-do list serves a greater purpose.   **ABOUT THE HOST:** Laura Cox Kaplan is the founder and voice behind She Said/She Said Podcast—a show dedicated to empowering women through thoughtful conversation, connection, and influence building. She draws lessons from her prior life as a corporate lobbyist and communication strategist in Washington, DC, and from her current work as an entrepreneur focused on developing unique women-focused content and collaborations.    **KEY TOPICS AND WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:**   **THE POWER OF INTENTIONAL LIVING:** Laura introduces the concept of a “to-be” list and how it complements your to-do list by ensuring your daily tasks align with your values and aspirations.   **CORE VALUES AND ASPIRATIONS:** She walks you through identifying your core values and how to shortlist qualities you want to embody, offering her examples like calmness, grace, thoughtfulness, and hospitality.   **ALIGNING TASKS WITH VALUES:** Learn how to assess your to-do list, prioritize tasks that align with your to-be aspirations, and even let go of or delegate tasks that don’t serve your deeper values.   **THE NEUROSCIENCE BEHIND PRODUCTIVITY:** Discover why checking off tasks that align with your personal values releases dopamine, boosting your motivation and productivity.   **SMALL WINS AND REFLECTION:** Laura emphasizes the importance of daily reflection on whether your actions align with who you want to be, helping you cultivate a mindset of appreciation and continuous growth.   **APPLYING THE CONCEPT IN REAL LIFE:** Laura illustrates how she applies this concept through real-life examples like decluttering her home to create a more calming environment for her family. She emphasizes, “It doesn’t need to be perfect to be a goal!”   We’re excited to hear your thoughts about the episode. Will you be creating a to-be list? If so, let us know how it’s been helpful! You can share your thoughts by emailing us at info@shesaid.media.   **LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 298:** – Episode 260 for tips on organizing your to-do list: (link) – Contact Laura Cox Kaplan: shesaidshesaidpodcast.com – Email: info@shesaid.media   LOOKING FOR MORE SHE SAID/SHE SAID? You’ll find all the episodes and content here!     LET’S CONNECT!  – Instagram: Instagram, – Linked In: Linked In – Facebook: Facebook.    **PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW SHE SAID/SHE SAID PODCAST** Please consider sharing some love in the form of a review of She Said/She Said Podcast on iTunes or wherever you listen to this podcast. Reviews help us improve the content so you get more of what you enjoy and are looking for from She Said/She Said Podcast.

    12 min
  6. 19 JUL

    297. How to create a more civil society: Encore Bonus Episode with author Alexandra Hudson

    ### SHOW NOTES **Title:** How to create a more civil society: Encore Episode with author Alexandra Hudson **Episode:** 297  ENCORE BONUS EPISODE **Guest:** Alexandra Hudson   **THIS WEEK’S TOPIC:** In a world increasingly plagued by social and personal alienation, where loneliness manifests in widespread division and public life fragmentation, how do we heal? This week’s conversation with thought leader and author  Alexandra Hudson offers profound insights into how we can mend our divided society.  Hudson passionately argues that fixing these deep-seated issues requires more than just robust democratic institutions. She emphasizes the power of individual and voluntary acts in promoting social healing, stressing the paramount importance of hospitality and civil society.   **ABOUT THIS WEEK’S GUEST:** Alexandra Hudson is an author, entrepreneur, and the force behind Civic Renaissance, a publication dedicated to reviving time-tested wisdom for contemporary living. Raised by an exceptionally hospitable and kind mother and an introverted, multicultural father, Hudson’s upbringing instilled in her a deep appreciation for civility, other-orientedness, and lifelong learning. Her work, including her books, seek to bridge divides by fostering conversations that highlight common human values across various religious and philosophical traditions.   **KEY TOPICS AND WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:**   **THE VALUE OF CIVILITY OVER POLITENESS:**    Hudson distinguishes civility from mere politeness, advocating for robust truth-telling and respectful dialogue as essential tools for a healthy democracy.   **PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY IN SOCIAL HEALING:**   The episode underscores the importance of individual actions in fostering a more connected society. Simple acts of hospitality, open-minded dialogues, and role-modeling respectful behavior can have profound impacts.   **COMMON HUMAN STRUGGLES ACROSS CULTURES:**   Hudson shares captivating observations on how different religious and philosophical traditions, despite diverse practices, recognize and advocate overcoming inherent human selfishness for a good life.   **REVIVING PAST WISDOM FOR MODERN LIFE:**   Hudson’s work with Civic Renaissance and her forthcoming book highlights the importance of lifelong learning and the application of historical wisdom to address today’s challenges.   **IMPACT OF PERSONAL UPBRINGING:**   Hudson’s reflections on her upbringing provide valuable insights into how familial examples of hospitality, kindness, and a culture of learning can shape one’s approach to civility and societal contribution.   This episode is packed with thought-provoking ideas and personal reflections that prompt us to consider our own roles in creating a more civil and connected society. Be sure to listen and share your thoughts with me.    **LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 297:** Lexi’s book: hardcover: Alexandra Hudson’s Book: “The Soul of Civility: timeless  Principles to Heal Society and Ourselves”  audible: https://amzn.to/4bOU9pd kindle: https://amzn.to/4dbugkB   **PLEASE SHARE YOUR FEEDBACK! **   Your thoughts and feedback are incredibly valuable. Please share your experiences, discoveries, or any additional practices that work well for you. You can reach Laura via the contact link in the show notes or email directly: info@shesaid.media.    PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW: Your reviews help improve the podcast and deliver content that you enjoy and find beneficial.    **Follow me on Social Media:**   – Instagram: @LauraCoxKaplan  Instagram,

    42 min
  7. 12 JUL

    296. Five ways to supercharge your goals at mid-year! Join Laura for a mid-year goal review!

    **Title:** Five ways to supercharge your goals at mid-year! Join Laura for a mid-year goal review! **Episode 296**   **Guest:** Laura Cox Kaplan (Host)   **THIS WEEK’S TOPIC:**   In this mini episode of She Said/She Said Podcast, host Laura Cox Kaplan dives into the often overlooked yet crucial practice of midyear goal recalibration. While many of us enthusiastically set goals and resolutions at the beginning of the year, it’s equally important to revisit and recalibrate those goals to ensure they remain meaningful and aligned with our core values. Laura shares practical tips and techniques to achieve greater success and impact as we embark on the second half of the year.   **ABOUT THIS WEEK’S EPISODE:**   Laura Cox Kaplan is the creator and host of She Said/She Said Podcast. In this episode, she offers valuable insights gleaned from her personal experiences in goal setting and recalibration. As someone constantly exploring new ways to add value and impact through her podcast, Laura emphasizes the essential nature of aligning goals with personal core values and beliefs to achieve meaningful and sustainable success.   **KEY TOPICS AND WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:**     **THE POWER AND IMPORTANCE OF MIDYEAR GOAL REVIEW:**   Laura discusses why midyear is the perfect time to review and recalibrate your goals. Revisiting them keeps you on track and helps ensure they continue to align with your broader aspirations and core values.    **CONNECTING GOALS TO CORE VALUES:**   A significant reason many goals fail is the lack of a clear connection to one’s core values and beliefs. Laura emphasizes the importance of establishing a strong ‘why’ behind each goal, making them more meaningful, doable, and transformative.   **CELEBRATE MICRO WINS:**   Laura speaks about the importance of celebrating small progress and micro wins. Reflecting on any progress, no matter how small, helps boost motivation and provides insight into what helped or hindered that progress.   **ADAPTING AND RESETTING GOALS:**   Life happens, and priorities can shift. Laura encourages listeners to evaluate the relevance of their goals and adjust them if necessary. Changing goals is not a sign of failure but an act of growth and self-awareness.   **SHARING GOALS FOR ACCOUNTABILITY:**   Laura highlights the importance of sharing your goals and progress with trusted friends, family, and mentors for outside perspective and accountability. This practice not only provides valuable insights but also fosters mutual support and validation.   **LETTING GO WHEN NECESSARY:**   Sometimes a goal is no longer relevant or serves its purpose. Laura advises letting go of such goals and replacing them with ones that better reflect your current priorities, boosting your motivation for the remainder of the year.   **LINKS TO RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE:**   – **Episode 277:** For deeper insights into Laura’s goal-setting technique with actionable tips.  – **Book – Live Your Gift by Dana Adams:** A recommended resource for understanding the value of connecting goals to core beliefs.    **PLEASE SHARE YOUR FEEDBACK! **   Your thoughts and feedback are incredibly valuable. Please share your experiences, discoveries, or any additional practices that work well for you. You can reach Laura via the contact link in the show notes or email directly: info@shesaid.media.    PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW: Your reviews help improve the podcast and deliver content that you enjoy and find beneficial...

    12 min
  8. 7 JUN

    295. How to create a playbook for no-regrets living with Bonnie Wan

    SHOW NOTES Title: 295. How to create a playbook for no-regrets living Guest: Bonnie Wan, advertising exec and author of “The Life Brief: A Playbook for No-Regrets Living” THIS WEEK’S TOPIC: Our lives can easily get swallowed by the noise and demands of daily tasks and responsibilities, leaving us detached from what truly matters. This week’s guest, Bonnie Wan, shares her profound journey of realizing the misalignment in her life and priorities, and the innovative steps she took to steer back towards intentional living.  In this episode, you will discover how Bonnie developed the “life brief” to reclaim meaningful time, and how her practical steps can help you craft (or rather re-craft) a life that resonates more deeply with your core values.   ABOUT THIS WEEK’S GUEST: Bonnie Wan is a 25+ year advertising exec and strategist. Her creation, the “life brief,” draws from the business concept of a creative brief and distills significant aspects of life into a potent roadmap for intentional action. Bonnie’s insightful methods have not only enhanced her personal life but have also been widely adopted in her workshops and talks with companies and community groups to aid leaders in clarifying their next steps.   KEY TOPICS AND WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:   THE LIFE BRIEF CONCEPT: Understand how the life brief serves as a one-page inspirational document that gathers and distills critical life data, inspiring actionable clarity.   THE THREE-PART PROCESS: Bonnie explains the steps of “get messy” (inner reflection), “get clear” (focus on important values), and “get active” (taking action) and how practicing these steps daily can make meaningful changes manageable.   THE IMPACT OF STORIES: Learn about the power of personal narratives and how reframing past stories can foster positivity and growth.   EMBRACING CHANGE: Bonnie offers guidance on how small shifts in mindset and behavior can lead to significant impacts in personal and professional life.   THE NECESSITY OF REVISITING THE LIFE BRIEF: Bonnie emphasizes the importance of adapting the life brief to changing circumstances to ensure ongoing relevance and alignment with personal growth.   PRACTICAL EXAMPLES: Hear real-life experiences from Bonnie on how declaring what she truly wants has materialized in her life and the transformative power of rewriting her life brief.   ENGAGING IN RELATIONSHIPS: Discover how the life brief can deepen relationships, fostering meaningful connections with others by revealing deeper parts of oneself.   FEEDBACK:  There is so much great advice and perspective in this episode, and I’m excited to hear your feedback. Please be sure to let me know what struck you in this conversation. You can reach me via the link BELOW OR or email me and the She Said team directly at: info@shesaid.media.   You can also follow me and share your thoughts with me on social media on Instagram, Linked In, and Facebook.    LINKS MENTIONED:  Bonnie Wan Bonnie’s book: The Life Brief: A Playbook for No-Regrets Living” She Said/She Said Podcast Episode 197 with Fran Hauser    LOOKING FOR MORE SHE SAID/SHE SAID? You’ll find all of my episodes and contenta href="https://linktr.ee/LauraCoxKaplan?

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