The PinkCast with Cindy Eckert

Cindy Eckert

As some of you know, I sold two companies – the last for a billion dollars… that's right, billion with a "B", people! And after that exit, you might imagine, I wanted to do it again -- this time I'm doing it by helping other women get the same outcome. I wanted to create an army of Pink Ladies, so I started The Pink Ceiling. We do much more than invest money. We roll up our sleeves and we help companies by or for women launch products that will change lives. Our Pinkubator companies have gotten over $15 million dollars of our money in the last two years. My work has taken me all across the country and I wanted to share with you unfiltered access to some of the most colorful people I've met along the way. If you know me, I wear neon pink – always. The color pink to me is about owning it. The PinkCast features a cast of characters who also own it. You probably know a lot of them but what you don't know are their secrets… and these superstars are going to share their inspiration and insights about breaking through in business and in life. I'm so excited for you to hear from the amazing model and body activist Ashley Graham, Shark Tank star Robert Herjavec, financial feminist Sallie Krawcheck and so many more. To listen in to these colorful conversations, please subscribe!

Episodes

  1. 01/09/2019

    Get Real and Be Fierce with Gretchen Carlson

    Journalist, author, and advocate Gretchen Carlson paved the way for #metoo with her historic 2016 sexual harassment complaint against the chairman of Fox News. Named one of Time Magazine's "100 Most Influential People in the World," and author of New York Times bestsellers "Be Fierce" and "Getting Real," Carlson is one of America's most successful news anchors and a globally recognized advocate for women's empowerment.  Carlson previously hosted "The Real Story" on Fox News, and co-hosted the number-one rated cable morning news show, "Fox and Friends," for more than seven years. Carlson's recently announced return to television, as host and producer of A+E and Lifetime Network documentaries, breaks the barriers and blacklisting she faced after saying "enough" to harassment. Her comeback is a beacon of hope for other brave women demoted, fired, or blacklisted from their chosen careers after reporting sexual harassment. Carlson started her television career as a political reporter in Richmond, Virginia, and then served as an anchor and reporter in Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Dallas.  In 2000 Carlson moved to national news as co-host and correspondent on CBS' "The Saturday Early Show," where she covered some of the world's biggest stories, including the 9-11 terrorist attack from the World Trade Center, the Bush-Gore election, and Oklahoma City Bomber Tim McVeigh's execution. She also reported and produced a 30-part series on domestic violence that won several national awards. In 2016 Carlson became the face of workplace harassment survivors, gracing the covers of Time and Good Housekeeping magazines. Carlson's book "Be Fierce" debuted in October 2017 and immediately joined "Getting Real" as a New York Times bestseller. Since her harassment complaint became public, Carlson has worked fearlessly to change laws that protect predators. In December 2017, she joined a bi-partisan coalition of legislators to introduce the "Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Harassment Act," which voids forced arbitration agreements that prevent sexual harassment survivors from getting their day in court. Profits from "Be Fierce" go to Carlson's Gift of Courage Fund, which supports organizations empowering women and young girls. This year the fund is providing free workshops to low-income women facing gender-based discrimination and violence through the Gretchen Carlson Leadership Initiative and supporting the March of Dimes' Gretchen Carlson Advocacy Fellows. Carlson's advocacy has been honored by numerous organizations, including the New York Women in Communications' Matrix Award; the Radio Television Digital News Association's First Amendment Leadership Award; the National Organization for Women's 2018 Women of Power and Influence Award; and the YWCA Greater Los Angeles' 2018 Phenomenal Champion of Change.    An honors graduate of Stanford University, Carlson was valedictorian of her high school class and studied at Oxford University in England. A violin prodigy, she performed as a soloist with the Minnesota Orchestra at age 13, and in 1989 became the first classical violinist to win the Miss America crown. Carlson is the first former Miss America to serve as Chair of the Miss America Organization. Carlson also serves as a national Trustee for the March of Dimes; on the Board of the Catherine Violet Hubbard Animal Sanctuary in Newtown, Connecticut; and as a Trustee of the Greenwich Academy, an all-girls preparatory day school. She is an active volunteer at her church, and hosted the 2016 "Miss You Can Do It" pageant in Illinois to celebrate the achievements of girls and young women with disabilities. Carlson is married to sports agent Casey Close. The couple lives in Greenwich with their two children. In this episode, you will learn: How Gretchen learned business and humility How speaking up can change the world How you CAN be courageous even when you're afraid

    39 min
  2. 10/10/2018

    Cooking Up a Delicious Life with Fabio Viviani

    Chef Fabio Viviani has harbored a passion for food since his childhood growing up in Florence, Italy. Between training in Italian and Mediterranean cuisine at the top hospitality schools and working with culinary luminaries such as Alessandro Panzani and Saverio Carmagini, Viviani also owned and operated several concepts by the time he was 27 including two nightclubs and five restaurants in Florence. Although a well-respected businessman in Italy, he was ready for a change and in 2005, Viviani moved to California where he opened his first USA based restaurant Café Firenze in Moorpark, CA. Teaming up with one of Chicago's restaurant consulting group, Dine|Amic, Viviani opened Siena Tavern in Chicago in 2013 and the following year he opened Mercato by Fabio Viviani, a quick-service Italian concept with branches in Chicago and San Diego. In 2015, Viviani continued to make a name for himself in Chicago by opening Bar Siena and Prime & Provisions. In 2016, he expanded to the LAX Delta terminal with the opening of Osteria by Fabio Viviani while opening additional Mercato by Fabio locations in Tempe, Phoenix, Cleveland, and Benton Harbor. In 2017, Fabio opened the Press Room in Detroit hot on the heels of his February opening of Portico by Fabio Viviani in New York's del Lago Resort & Casino. Looking ahead to 2018, Viviani plans to open restaurants in Tampa, Detroit, Washington D.C. and Oklahoma City. He also plans to open high end food courts in Indiana, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia and Missouri before the end of the year. Best known for his television debut on Bravo's hit series Top Chef—earning the "Fan Favorite" title—his on-screen appearances have propelled him to become one of the top culinary names in the country. He is a recurring guest on national television shows such as Good Morning America, The Rachael Ray Show, The Chew, and countless Food Network Shows such as Cutthroat Kitchen: All-Star Tournament, which he won. In February 2017, he also released "Fabio's Kitchen," a 52-episode cooking show hosted on YouTube. Off-screen, Viviani is a regular headliner at global food events and aside from his restaurant businesses, Viviani also owns a Maine-based seafood delivery service called Lobster by Fabio and a winery in Sonoma that produces the five wine varietals in the Fabio Viviani Wine Collection. He has authored four successful cookbooks: Café Firenze Cookbook, New York Times Best-Seller Fabio's Italian Kitchen, Fabio's American Home Kitchen, and most recently Fabio's 30-Minute Italian released in May 2017. Among Viviani's other passions, he has a knack for business and entrepreneurship. A prolific tech investor and business speaker, not only has he delivered over 300 keynotes in the past 7 years, but he has been featured at several Fortune 500 companies' corporate functions to share expertise in branding, social media, and marketing.  In this episode we cover: - How to cook up the perfect life - How you're able to transition from one industry to the next - Balancing a busy schedule - What is Dopple - Creating the life of your dreams from nothing

    54 min
  3. 09/12/2018

    Becoming a Shark with Robert Herjavec

    Robert Herjavec is one of North America's most recognizable business leaders. Born in Eastern Europe, he arrived to North America on a boat with his parents after escaping Communism in the former Yugoslavia. From delivering newspapers, and waiting tables, to launching a computer company from his basement, his drive to achieve has led him to the fulfillment of a better life for himself and his family. In 2003 Robert founded Herjavec Group, and it quickly became one of North America's fastest growing technology companies. Today, Herjavec Group is recognized as a global leader in information security specializing in managed security services, compliance, incident response and remediation efforts for enterprise level organizations. His inspiring books, Driven and The Will to Win, were simultaneously Top 10 Bestsellers that earned him the title of "Best Selling Author". Robert has released his third book, You Don't Have to Be a Shark: Creating Your Own Success. Robert's motivational business advice has received millions of impressions through TV, print, radio and digital media. He shares his expertise with other entrepreneurs each week as a leading Shark on ABC's Emmy Award-winning hit Shark Tank. Robert recently placed 6th with partner Kym Johnson, competing for the mirror ball trophy on the popular show, Dancing with the Stars. In this episode we discuss: - His journey from communism to Canada - Why he believes in giving - He shares a touching story about his mother - How even men can wear PINK - How you're able to build your own empire Resources Robert's Website Connect with Cindy on social! Instagram Facebook Twitter Website

    42 min
5
out of 5
47 Ratings

About

As some of you know, I sold two companies – the last for a billion dollars… that's right, billion with a "B", people! And after that exit, you might imagine, I wanted to do it again -- this time I'm doing it by helping other women get the same outcome. I wanted to create an army of Pink Ladies, so I started The Pink Ceiling. We do much more than invest money. We roll up our sleeves and we help companies by or for women launch products that will change lives. Our Pinkubator companies have gotten over $15 million dollars of our money in the last two years. My work has taken me all across the country and I wanted to share with you unfiltered access to some of the most colorful people I've met along the way. If you know me, I wear neon pink – always. The color pink to me is about owning it. The PinkCast features a cast of characters who also own it. You probably know a lot of them but what you don't know are their secrets… and these superstars are going to share their inspiration and insights about breaking through in business and in life. I'm so excited for you to hear from the amazing model and body activist Ashley Graham, Shark Tank star Robert Herjavec, financial feminist Sallie Krawcheck and so many more. To listen in to these colorful conversations, please subscribe!