21 episodes

Hosts Jessica Wright and Tracy Hornik are the co-founders of She’s on Top, a community of women entrepreneurs and change-makers. Their mission is to celebrate, elevate, and connect women of all ages and from all walks of life. From musicians, leaders in tech, actors, comedians, athletes to women-led businesses, they share their stories, believing that what we see in another may inspire us. What are their struggles? What gives them the most joy? How do we even define success and what does it look like? Their show is a combination of great information on how to succeed in business to a thoughtful and often humorous take on what it means to be a woman in today's world.

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Hosts Jessica Wright and Tracy Hornik are the co-founders of She’s on Top, a community of women entrepreneurs and change-makers. Their mission is to celebrate, elevate, and connect women of all ages and from all walks of life. From musicians, leaders in tech, actors, comedians, athletes to women-led businesses, they share their stories, believing that what we see in another may inspire us. What are their struggles? What gives them the most joy? How do we even define success and what does it look like? Their show is a combination of great information on how to succeed in business to a thoughtful and often humorous take on what it means to be a woman in today's world.

    Why The World Is Not Designed For Women And What We Can Do To Change It with Dr Carin Bondar.

    Why The World Is Not Designed For Women And What We Can Do To Change It with Dr Carin Bondar.

    Getting tenure as a professor takes many years. It’s hard and intense work and men and women are equally skilled and ambitious about this. However there is a point in the process where women start to drop behind or out all together, usually in their 30’s when they start to have children. Men traditionally at this point have wives at home to take care of the childcare but women aren’t so lucky. As a result, as in many professions, we have lost brilliant women because they just don’t have the capacity to excel in two jobs. In fact only 20% of fully tenured professors in STEM today are women. And the effects of this on our lives and our economy are wide ranging. Most of the devices we use today, from our phones to cars to the airbags that deploy in an accident, were all designed by men, for men’s bodies and how men think. 
    Our guest today is a woman who is determined to change all this. Dr Carin Bondar is a Canadian biologist, writer, filmmaker, speaker and television personality and we are very proud to say, a recent She’s on Top member.  She is also the visionary behind STEM Angels, a registered charity that supports women continuing in the science and technology sector of higher academia. The STEM Angels Foundation is the first of its kind in the world so we were thrilled to learn more about this subject and to be able to share this information with you.
    Some of the questions we ask:
    What is STEM? How did you get into STEM and why? Let's talk about the crazy statistic on your website that only 20% of fully tenured professors in STEM subjects are women. Why is that? Why does it matter? Why do we need women in STEM?  What can maternal perspectives in science achieve? How do we fix this? What is the STEM Angels foundation and how can we help? What have been some of your biggest struggles around getting recognition and having a seat at the table? Advice is there for women who want to get into this field If you enjoyed this podcast and would like to learn more about us please subscribe and leave a review. It helps us get found.
    And if you’d like to learn more about our community check out our website and sign up for our newsletter.
    https://www.shesontop.com
    You can also find us on:
    Facebook   https://www.facebook.com/shesontop/
    Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/shes.on.top/
    LinkedIn    https://www.linkedin.com/company/shes-on-top/
     
    Learn more about Dr Carin Bondar and STEM Angels:
    STEM Angels Foundation  https://stemangels.ca/
    Dr Carin Bondar:
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carinbondar/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carin.bondar
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carin-bondar-6860a233/

    • 26 min
    You’re Networking All Wrong and How To Get It Right with Networking Expert J.Kelly Hoey

    You’re Networking All Wrong and How To Get It Right with Networking Expert J.Kelly Hoey

    J.Kelly Hoey transformed her career through networking and in the process became an expert on the subject. Today she is a sought after keynote speaker, has a podcast on the topic and recently released a book ‘Build Your Dream Network: Forging Powerful Relationships in a Hyper-Connected World’. Business Insider exclaimed that Build Your Dream Network “completely changed the way I think about networking” and we do too.
    Like many of us this is an area where we struggle, which is why we jumped at the chance to learn from her expertise. Kelly believes that there is no one-size-fits-all formula when it comes to networking but there are a few tips that can make you better at it. She offers a fresh approach to mastering this essential but timeworn skill in a world where “everyone is frantically posting, liking, and friending”; yet too many people are failing to successfully make the lasting, genuine connections their careers need. 
    Some of the topics we cover:
    How did you become a networking expert? Are there different networks for men and women? What should the structure of your network look like?  Is it different networking online?  What networks do women need? How can you leverage your male network to increase your female network/community? Research shows that successful women leverage their networks better than anyone else. How and why? Top tips for creating a network. How do you make networking more fun? If you enjoyed this podcast and would like to learn more about us please subscribe and leave a review. It helps us get found.
    And if you’d like to learn more about our community check out our website and sign up for our newsletter.
    https://www.shesontop.com
    You can also find us on:
    Facebook   https://www.facebook.com/shesontop/
    Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/shes.on.top/
    LinkedIn    https://www.linkedin.com/company/shes-on-top/
     
    Learn more about J.Kelly Hoey
    Website: https://jkellyhoey.co/
    Book: Build Your Dream Network. Forging Powerful Relationships In A Hyper-Connected World. https://jkellyhoey.co/books/book-build-your-dream-network/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellyhoey/

    • 35 min
    Why We Need More Women In The Music Industry And How To Achieve It with Aloe Blacc

    Why We Need More Women In The Music Industry And How To Achieve It with Aloe Blacc

    It’s our first podcast of 2022 and we are celebrating it with our first male podcast guest, Aloe Blacc. Aloe is a Grammy nominated musician, singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer, and philanthropist. Aloe fell in love with hip-hop as a kid and started writing rap songs when he was nine. His illustrious career has focussed on love, good energy and positivity. “When I signed a major-label contract, I recognized the power of having a larger audience, and I promised myself that I’d use my voice for social change” he says. And that’s just one of the many things we admire about Aloe and why we wanted to share his philosophy and point of view with our audience. 
    Aloe also believes in empowering women so their voices can be heard too. Their perspective and point of view are needed in music and we chat with Aloe about how we can achieve this goal. We also talk about the importance of community, how we define success and what we can all do individually to be part of the change that needs to happen.  
    “When things happening in the world seem so terrible and dark, it’s so easy to get stuck in all the negative. But I try to do whatever I can to help people out of that. I want my music to be the light.” 
    Some of the questions we ask Aloe:
    How did you get into music? Did you always want to be a musician? You’ve had a very successful career so far - did you always want it to be about positivity? What were the influences on you that helped you create your music? Why is it harder for positive songs to break through? Why are positive songs so important? Why do you think it’s important to have more female voices heard? Why is it important for men to support female artists and producers? What do you see women bring to the music industry as producers and musicians that is different from men?  What do you see as the change needed to get more women into the music industry?  Advice for women to break into the music industry from a male point of view. How do we stay positive with all the bad news that’s thrown at us? Who are some of the women in your life that inspired you? Learn more about Aloe Blacc
    Website https://www.aloeblacc.com
    Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/aloeblacc/
    Twitter  https://twitter.com/aloeblacc
    Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/aloeblacc
    Spotify   https://open.spotify.com/artist/0id62QV2SZZfvBn9xpmuCl
     
    If you enjoyed this podcast and would like to learn more about us please subscribe and leave a review. It helps us get found.
    And if you’d like to learn more about our community check out our website and sign up for our newsletter.
    https://www.shesontop.com
    You can also find us on:
    Facebook   https://www.facebook.com/shesontop/ 
    Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/shes.on.top/
    LinkedIn    https://www.linkedin.com/company/shes-on-top/
     
     
     

    • 29 min
    How To Conquer Your Hidden Prejudices And Support The Movement For Change with Dana Hill, aka Mama Doll, Founder of The Black Doll Affair

    How To Conquer Your Hidden Prejudices And Support The Movement For Change with Dana Hill, aka Mama Doll, Founder of The Black Doll Affair

    Today we’re chatting with Dana Hill, the founder of The Black Doll Affair.
    On December 17, 2007, after witnessing a "Doll Test" on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Dana was inspired to create The Black Doll Affair. The infamous “Doll Tests” from the documentary “A Girl Like Me” showed that black children associated black dolls with being “bad” and “ugly” and made it clear that they preferred white dolls, which they deemed “pretty” and “good.”
    The Black Doll Affair is a philanthropic organization and self-esteem movement for black girls and women to re-establish their self-esteem, self-image and worth in a society where black women are all too often the lowest on the totem pole. 
    Connecting your worthiness to the colour or shade of your skin is a huge problem that is ongoing today especially when it comes to black children.  In our conversation with Dana you’ll hear why this issue is so complicated and what we can do to change it. 
    As Dana says, The Black Doll Affair is not just about the color of your skin, it’s about loving the color of your skin, no matter what shade of black. It’s about self-esteem in hue. It’s about feeling good the way you were born – dark or light. It’s about girls and women conquering self-defeating, self-limiting thought patterns of ‘I’m not good enough because I was born a black girl.' It’s about loving who you are!!!
    Some of the topics we cover:
    1. What is The Black Doll Affair and what does it do?
    2. Why are black children still picking the white dolls?
    3. What happens when you give a black child a black doll? Why is it important?
    4. Is it making a difference?
    5. What more could we do?
    6. Where do you see progress?
    7. Why is it also important for white women to get involved?
    8. How do we get involved? How do we help?
    If you enjoyed this podcast and would like to learn more about us please subscribe and leave a review. It helps us get found.
    And if you’d like to learn more about our community check out our website and sign up for our newsletter.
    https://www.shesontop.com
    You can also find us on:
    Facebook   https://www.facebook.com/shesontop/
    Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/shes.on.top/
    LinkedIn    https://www.linkedin.com/company/shes-on-top/
    Learn more about Dana Hill and The Black Doll Affair
    Website: https://blackdollaffair.com
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackdollaffair/
    Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/groups/blackdollaffair
    LinkedIn  https://www.linkedin.com/in/dana-mama-doll-hill
     
     
     
     

    • 36 min
    How We Can Find Our Power and Manifest Our Dreams with Indiana Gregg, CEO and Founder Wedo

    How We Can Find Our Power and Manifest Our Dreams with Indiana Gregg, CEO and Founder Wedo

    Today we are sharing our conversation with Indiana (Indy) Greg who is a 5x founder and creative visionary, about her life and latest passion project, a new online platform called Wedo. In a career spanning over 20 years, Indy has led teams in the tech, fintech, real estate, fashion, music and cosmetic industries, and consulted show-stopping brands like LVMH, IKEA and Sony to name just a few. And she's also a rockstar (yes a real rockstar), who did it all while raising three children as a single mom. 
    Wedo is a new platform that will have officially launched by the time we release this podcast. It has the possibility of revolutionizing the world of freelancers and small business. It was developed as a solution to the high costs and complications involved in the early stages of starting a business. Wedo offers all the necessary tools entrepreneurs need on one convenient platform: chat, calendar, live streaming audio and video with in-stream payments & invoicing, plus global card accounts to make and receive cross-border and domestic payments instantly in multiple currencies.
    It’s basically your one stop shop and you’re going to want to learn more about it.
    Indy is so inspiring and her advice is priceless. She is a great example of how we are all multi-faceted and have the power to continuously reinvent ourselves. Indy shows us that when we dig deep we can find our natural power and manifest our deepest desires.
    If you enjoyed this podcast and would like to learn more about us please subscribe and leave a review. It helps us get found.
    And if you’d like to learn more about our community check out our website and sign up for our newsletter.
    https://www.shesontop.com
    You can also find us on:
    Facebook   https://www.facebook.com/shesontop/
    Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/shes.on.top/
    LinkedIn    https://www.linkedin.com/company/shes-on-top/
     
    About Indiana Gregg
    https://www.instagram.com/indianagregg/
    https://www.facebook.com/indianagregg
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/indianagregg/
    About Wedo
    https://getwedo.today  
     

    • 31 min
    Building A Business That Spans Decades - The Benefits and Secret Sauce with Tory Wright

    Building A Business That Spans Decades - The Benefits and Secret Sauce with Tory Wright

    Today we are speaking with someone near and dear to Jessica’s heart, her sister Tory. Jessica comes from a family of female entrepreneurs. Her mother opened a highly successful paper store in Yorkville in the 70’s called The Papery, which went on to be franchised in Ottawa and Victoria, BC. In the early 80’s her sister started a company called Paper E. Clips, a wholesale greeting card and paper products company, which distributed to retail stores across Canada. When she started out she was a small fry in the paper industry surrounded by larger, successful companies run by mostly men. 
    Most of the companies that were around back then have disbanded or gone under so we were curious to find out how Tory managed to survive and is still growing thirty years later. How did she adapt, grow and outlast her competition?
    So many of our stories about success take place over 2-5 years so we were excited to talk to an entrepreneur about what it is like to build a business over multiple decades. What was it like operating before the digital age? How do you create a family atmosphere that keeps your employees growing with you? How do you define success?
    Tory has some great insights that we hope you’ll enjoy.
    If you enjoyed this podcast and would like to learn more about us please subscribe and leave a review. It helps us get found.
    And if you’d like to learn more about our community check out our website and sign up for our newsletter.
    https://www.shesontop.com
    You can also find us on:
    Facebook   https://www.facebook.com/shesontop/
    Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/shes.on.top/
    LinkedIn    https://www.linkedin.com/company/shes-on-top/
     
    Learn more about Tory Wright:
    Paper E. Clips:
    Website: www.papereclips.com
    Instagram/Facebook:@papereclips
    Halfpenny Postage:
    Website: www.halfpennypostage.com
    Instagram/Facebook: @halfpennypostage
    Contact: hello@halfpennypostage.com

    • 22 min

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