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Made By Women is a new weekly show brought to you by the Seneca Women Podcast Network and iHeartRadio. At a moment when businesses face some of the biggest challenges in recent history, we bring you inspiring stories, practical insights and shared learnings from women builders. Benefit from the experiences of legendary entrepreneurs, fierce up-and-comers and women leaders who are changing the trajectory of business. Made by Women gives you the tools, expertise and hard-won lessons you need to succeed in business in these fast-changing times. Consider it your real-world MBA, designed for the new now. Made by Women is a production of the Seneca Women Podcast Network and iHeartRadio with support from our founding partner P&G.

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Made By Women is a new weekly show brought to you by the Seneca Women Podcast Network and iHeartRadio. At a moment when businesses face some of the biggest challenges in recent history, we bring you inspiring stories, practical insights and shared learnings from women builders. Benefit from the experiences of legendary entrepreneurs, fierce up-and-comers and women leaders who are changing the trajectory of business. Made by Women gives you the tools, expertise and hard-won lessons you need to succeed in business in these fast-changing times. Consider it your real-world MBA, designed for the new now. Made by Women is a production of the Seneca Women Podcast Network and iHeartRadio with support from our founding partner P&G.

    Nicole Gibbons: How Her Company, Clare , Upended the Paint Industry

    Nicole Gibbons: How Her Company, Clare , Upended the Paint Industry

    For decades, buying paint for the home was a chore. Learn how Nicole Gibbons, who had already made her name in interior design, built the success of Clare, which offers designer-curated colors and an easy, enjoyable online experience.

    • 22 min
    Creating AR Games for Good, with Jhanvi and Ketaki Shriram

    Creating AR Games for Good, with Jhanvi and Ketaki Shriram

    Krikey is an augmented reality gaming company bringing users virtual experiences with exotic animals like gorillas, birds of all species, lions and sharks. The games are beautifully designed and programmed with cutting edge technology — but the goal of the company is to bring you so much more. We revisit this episode with Jhanvi and Ketaki Shriram, sisters and Krikey co-founders. Hear their story about starting an AR gaming company and their mission to inspire users to have empathy and appreciation for animals and the environment.

    • 24 min
    Why Bank of America’s Sharon Miller Says Women Entrepreneurs are Key to the Economy

    Why Bank of America’s Sharon Miller Says Women Entrepreneurs are Key to the Economy

    Sharon Miller, President of Small Business and Head of Specialty Banking and Lending at Bank of America, knows that women-owned small businesses are vital to a resurgent, post-pandemic economy.

    • 19 min
    Beau Wangtrakuldee is Making PPE Especially for Women with Her Company, AmorSui

    Beau Wangtrakuldee is Making PPE Especially for Women with Her Company, AmorSui

    If protective gear doesn’t fit right, it may not offer complete protection. And for many women, fit is a problem, with gear often designed for men. Scientist Beau Wangtrakuldee realized that after she suffered chemical burns in a lab accident. Her solution: AmorSui, which she founded to make PPE with women’s size and needs in mind.

    • 25 min
    Lessons in Fortitude from Bow and Arrow Brewing Co.'s Shyla Sheppard

    Lessons in Fortitude from Bow and Arrow Brewing Co.'s Shyla Sheppard

    We revisit our conversation with Shyla Sheppard, co-founder of the only brewing company owned by Native American women in the US. She reveals how the inspiration and strength she draws from her roots allows her to pivot, change and move ahead in even the most challenging of times.

    • 27 min
    How Kara Goldin Took Hint Water from Her Kitchen Stovetop to Business Success

    How Kara Goldin Took Hint Water from Her Kitchen Stovetop to Business Success

    When Kara Goldin began cooking fruit at home and adding it to water, she was merely looking for a healthful, flavorful drink for her family. She soon had a hit on her hands. We revisit this episode in which Kara reveals the struggles and setbacks behind the success.

    • 31 min

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