Clover: Conversations with Women in Leadership - Founders, Executives, & Change-Makers

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Clover is a podcast spotlighting women who are redefining leadership. Hosted by Erin Geiger, the show features founders, executives, and trailblazers who are reshaping the way we think about success, work, and life. Each episode dives into real conversations about the wins, the challenges, and the bold decisions that drive women at the top of their game. From scaling companies to leading teams, breaking barriers to driving change—Clover uncovers the stories and strategies that inspire possibility. The name comes from the phrase “to be in clover”—to live in prosperity, comfort, and joy. That’s the spirit behind every interview: empowering, honest, and full of takeaways you can bring into your own leadership journey. If you’re building a business, leading with vision, or simply seeking stories that fuel ambition, Clover will keep you inspired and equipped to grow. Hit follow to join us each week as we step into abundance—together. Show artwork by the incredible Mayra Avila.

  1. 2天前

    Leading Through Mergers and Uncertainty: Paramount’s Erin Rich on Reinvention and Influence

    In this episode of Clover, I sit down with the incredible Erin Rich, VP of Trade Marketing & Communications at Paramount, for a conversation that feels like a time capsule of the tech, media, and entertainment worlds over the last three decades — and a masterclass in reinvention. Erin takes us through her journey from the early Bay Area startup scene and the heyday of Yahoo and CNET, through mergers at CBS Interactive and ViacomCBS, to her current leadership role at Paramount. She shares how putting the user at the center has been her guiding thread, what it really means to “reinvent yourself” through industry shifts, and how she’s built influence in rooms where authority isn’t always guaranteed. We also talk about:  The iconic Yahoo billboard and what it symbolized for an entire era of innovationThe early debates about mobile adoption (and why we were all wrong!)How Erin helped her teams “zag” during reorganizations by identifying unmet needsWhat it takes to lead through influence, not hierarchyWhy mentoring across multi-generational teams matters more than everThree myths women in leadership should stop believingThe importance of learning to get comfortable being uncomfortableErin’s story is one of resilience, curiosity, and purpose — and her advice for women navigating leadership, change, and growth is refreshingly real. You can connect with Erin on LinkedIn.

    45 分钟
  2. 10月7日

    How to Keep Your Rights, Voice, and Royalties: Conni Francini’s Hybrid Approach to Book Publishing

    I sit down with Conni Francini, CEO of Soro Publishing, to explore how she’s building a more author-friendly path to publishing. Conni traces her unconventional route—from journalism/PR into education, then a 15-year run in educational publishing where she rose to editor-in-chief and developed award-winning products with partners like the Smithsonian and TIME for Kids. After dozens of candid chats with writers—frustrated by low royalties, limited marketing, slow timelines, and losing creative control—Conni launched Soro Publishing. The model blends the best of traditional and self-publishing: professional editorial and design, months-not-years timelines, authors keeping their rights, creative control, and most royalties, plus a true partnership to grow their platforms. We dig into Soro’s three focus lanes—education, business/leadership, and children’s books—and what’s surprised Conni most about entrepreneurship: the sheer build-from-scratch workload, the importance of loving sales/BD as much as “making the book,” and staying adaptable when the market pulls you into new genres. Conni also shares hard-won lessons for leading creatives (define outcomes, not pixel-perfect solutions) and encouragement for first-time founders and execs: ask for help early and often—you’ll be surprised how many people say yes. What You Will LearnWhy many authors feel stuck between traditional and self-publishing—and how a hybrid model can be a win-win.The specific ways Soro helps authors retain rights, voice, and royalties while leveling up quality and speed.How to lead multidisciplinary creative teams: set audience outcomes, invite expertise, and critique by problem, not by prescription.The underestimated realities of starting a company (and how to balance making the product with marketing/business development).How to stay adaptable when real-world feedback nudges your strategy into new lanes.Practical networking advice for new execs/founders: how (and why) to ask for guidance from leaders you don’t even know yet.Resources MentionedConni Francini on LinkedInSoro PublishingInstagram — @soropublishingPast partnerships referenced: Smithsonian, TIME for Kids

    41 分钟
  3. 9月30日

    Warner Bros, Rotten Tomatoes, Netflix & Chief: Lessons That Led to Truly Care

    In this heartfelt, high-energy conversation, Stephanie Bohn—entertainment veteran turned startup founder—traces her journey from American Express to 13 years at Warner Bros., scaling Rotten Tomatoes, a pivotal stint at Netflix, and ultimately to purpose-built entrepreneurship. Stephanie shares how “raising your hand before you feel 100% ready” opened doors to building new business lines (hello, early App Store days) and leading through ambiguity. We dig into her time as CMO at Chief, the power of peer boards for executive women, and what servant leadership looks like in practice. The episode turns deeply personal as Stephanie opens up about her daughter’s Rett syndrome diagnosis, the broken systems families navigate, and how that sparked Truly Care—a mission-driven platform connecting families with specialized caregivers and guiding them to underused respite resources. It’s a masterclass in turning obsession into action, finding champions, and designing a life that sustains both ambition and wellbeing. We cover: Spotting and pitching opportunities before you’re “ready”Intrapreneurship at scale: apps, IP, and the Rotten Tomatoes playbookInside Chief: “who mentors the mentors?” and changing the face of leadershipCaregiving as infrastructure: access, affordability, and dignityDefining servant leadership and leading by removing obstaclesFounder fuel: memoirs, The Pitch podcast, and mindset rituals that stickGuest links: LinkedInWebsiteInstagramMic-drop moment: “If you’re obsessed with the idea, break it into nano-steps, find your champions, and build the scaffolding until it exists.”

    51 分钟
  4. 9月23日

    How to Pivot Your Career and Thrive in Tech Leadership with Emily Gupton

    This week on Clover, I sit down with Emily Gupton—a technology leader, community builder, and soon-to-be President of Austin Women in Technology. Emily’s career path has been anything but linear: from studying neuroscience and working in radiology, to project management in commercial furniture, to building a SaaS platform from the ground up, and now serving as CTO at SKG. In this conversation, Emily shares how curiosity, resilience, and community have shaped her many pivots. She opens up about navigating male-dominated spaces in tech, the power of asking questions (even the “silly” ones), and how investing in education—from her MBA to an MIT certificate—helped her bridge career transitions. We also dive into Emily’s passion for building inclusive communities, her leadership journey with Austin Women in Technology, and her past work with the League of Women Voters of Texas. Whether you’re considering a career pivot, looking for inspiration to step into leadership, or craving stories of women making big impacts in Austin and beyond—this episode will leave you energized. What you’ll learn in this episode: How to embrace career pivots with curiosity and courageWhy community and mentorship are essential in tech (and beyond)Emily’s approach to leadership, equity, and empowering diverse voicesPractical tips for choosing the right further education or certificationHow Austin Women in Technology fosters growth, connection, and opportunityConnect with Emily: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/emily-guptonWebsite: emilykgupton.comAustin Women in Technology: https://www.awtaustin.org/ Communities & Organizations League of Women Voters of Texas: lwvtexas.orgInnotech Women in Tech Summit — partnered event with AWTCapital Factory / Austin Tech Week — collaborative events with AWTAustin Forum on Technology & Society — partner org for technical topics like quantum computingBooks & Authors Smart Brevity — by the Axios team; recommended by her CEO and used as a communication frameworkNeil Gaiman — mentioned as a favorite author for personal, whimsical, and fantastical reading

    33 分钟
  5. 9月9日

    Camille Ricketts on Lessons from Tesla, Scaling Community at Notion, and Life in Venture Capital

    In this episode of Clover, I’m joined by Camille Ricketts, now a partner at XYZ Venture Capital and formerly a marketing leader at Tesla, First Round Capital, and Notion. Camille’s career journey has been anything but linear—starting as a journalist at The Wall Street Journal, moving into communications at Tesla, where she worked directly with Elon Musk, then pioneering content marketing with First Round Review, and later scaling community-led growth at Notion. Today, she brings that breadth of experience to her work in venture capital, helping founders and startups thrive. We cover: What it’s like to pivot when the path you’ve been working toward isn’t the right fit.Lessons from building Tesla’s early communications team and learning from Elon’s leadership style.How Camille created the First Round Review, one of the most influential startup content platforms.What it takes to scale community and user-led storytelling at Notion.Why understanding which “stage” of company you thrive in is essential to building your career.How Camille defines success today—by helping others rise and giving credit away.Camille’s story is a reminder that careers aren’t ladders—they’re winding, evolving journeys built on curiosity, adaptability, and purpose. Related links or mentions within the episode: Communities / Resources:Play Bigger: How Pirates, Dreamers, and Innovators Create and Dominate Markets (book)'Give Away Your Legos' and Other Commandments for Scaling Startups (article)Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead (book)Social Media / Links:Twitter/X: @CamilleRickettsLinkedIn: Camille Ricketts

    40 分钟
  6. 9月2日

    How to Turn Vision into Impact with Amina Mohamed of Cameras For Girls

    In this very first episode of Clover, I chat with Amina Mohamed, founder of Cameras For Girls, an organization using photography and storytelling to help young women in Africa break into male-dominated media spaces. Amina’s story begins with her family’s journey as refugees from Uganda to Canada, a career in film and television, and a life-changing return to Uganda that revealed the inequities facing girls denied education and opportunity. That experience inspired her to launch Cameras For Girls in 2017, which has since grown to serve cohorts of young women in Uganda and Tanzania, with a vision to expand across Africa. We talk about: How Amina turned a late-night idea into a movement that’s changing lives.The importance of community-led solutions vs. imposing outside fixes.Navigating cultural and societal barriers with respect while pushing for change.Why mental health support and mentorship are just as critical as technical training.The ripple effect of one girl gaining skills and confidence—and teaching others.Amina’s mission is bold: to impact 30,000 women across seven African countries by 2030. Her journey is proof that listening to your heart—and refusing to let fear win—can transform lives. Related links or mentions within the episode: Communities / Resources:Vital Voices (global women’s leadership community)Nonprofit Hive (Canadian-run platform for nonprofit professionals)We Are For Good (podcast + community, includes “Impact Uprising” events)Social Media / Links:Website: Cameras For GirlsLinkedIn: Amina MohamedInstagram: @camerasforgirlsWant to support Cameras For Girls? Monthly or One-Time DonorsDonate Used Cameras or Electronic Equipment

    40 分钟
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Clover is a podcast spotlighting women who are redefining leadership. Hosted by Erin Geiger, the show features founders, executives, and trailblazers who are reshaping the way we think about success, work, and life. Each episode dives into real conversations about the wins, the challenges, and the bold decisions that drive women at the top of their game. From scaling companies to leading teams, breaking barriers to driving change—Clover uncovers the stories and strategies that inspire possibility. The name comes from the phrase “to be in clover”—to live in prosperity, comfort, and joy. That’s the spirit behind every interview: empowering, honest, and full of takeaways you can bring into your own leadership journey. If you’re building a business, leading with vision, or simply seeking stories that fuel ambition, Clover will keep you inspired and equipped to grow. Hit follow to join us each week as we step into abundance—together. Show artwork by the incredible Mayra Avila.

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