
In Her Company
By Khrys Vaughan
An empowerment brand catalyzing
Mission-driven Womenpreneurs.
www.inherco.net

In Her CompanyAug 26, 2020

Happy Holidays from In Her Company
Thank you for your support of In Her Company this past year. We have enjoyed being the platform you trust to gain insight, share your stories, and through your actions, show the world that sisterhood is far from dead. We are looking forward to doing this even more so and in new ways in 2021.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours from In Her Company.

Transition Mini-series: Susan Nefzger, Journey to Self-Actualization
Women are finding themselves at various points of transition, causing them to question themselves and what they once knew of the world around them. In the Transition mini-series, you will hear women discuss where they are now versus 10 years ago, what happened when the dream became old, and the resistance, triggers, acceptance, that led to where they are now. We hope you see that you are not alone, and glean insight to help you land on the other side better and more assured, no matter what it feels like now.
Veteran PR Professional and author, Susan Nefzger, joins our closing discussion. She shares how answering the call of her heart led her to write a book in 72 hours that changed her life. And sparked the transitions and journey of self-actualization that followed.

Transition Mini-series: Lucy Bloom, Change-maker, Business Leader, Speaker
Women are finding themselves at various points of transition, causing them to question themselves and what they once knew of the world around them. In the Transition mini-series, you will hear women discuss where they are now versus 10 years ago, what happened when the dream became old, and the resistance, triggers, acceptance, that led to where they are now. We hope you see that you are not alone, and glean insight to help you land on the other side better and more assured, no matter what it feels like now.
Change-maker, business leader, author and speaker, Lucy Bloom, shares how her greatest assets became her greatest liability, and how fierce determination to move forward at all costs led to a new life.

Transition Mini-series: Lori Cheek, Founder & CEO of Cheek'd
Women are finding themselves at various points of transition, causing them to question themselves and what they once knew of the world around them. In the Transition mini-series, you will hear women discuss where they are now versus 10 years ago, what happened when the dream became old, and the resistance, triggers, acceptance, that led to where they are now. We hope you see that you are not alone, and glean insight to help you land on the other side better and more assured, no matter what it feels like now.
Architect turned Entrepreneur, Lori Cheek, is the Founder and CEO of Cheekd— a mobile dating app that makes missed connections obsolete. Listed as one of the Top 10 CEOs to Watch, this Shark Tank veteran joins us to discuss the path that led her to build relationships rather than structures.
URL: www.Cheekd.com | www.LoriCheek.com

Transition Mini-series: Sheilina Somani, Gratitude in the Midst of Change
Women are finding themselves at various points of transition, causing them to question themselves and what they once knew of the world around them. In the Transition mini-series, you will hear women discuss where they are now versus 10 years ago, what happened when the dream became old, and the resistance, triggers, acceptance, that led to where they are now. We hope you see that you are not alone, and glean insight to help you land on the other side better and more assured, no matter what it feels like now.
Chartered project professional, Sheilina Somani, joins our first discussion. With more than 30 years of experience across over 50 countries, she shares how she weathered her toughest storms, remained grateful, and eventually at peace with transition regardless of season.

We Pause
Last week's segment marks the end of our Wielding Your Voice mini-series. We are taking a one-week break before returning with Transition on December 2nd, our last mini-series of the year.
Please join us again in one week.

Wielding Your Voice Mini-series: Tanya Williams on Purpose
Wielding Your Voice is a mini-series created by In Her Company to help women live more powerfully for themselves & the greater good of the world around them. In each segment, we will explore what it means to do so by exploring four (4) key areas: Passion, Purpose, Pain, & Responsibility.
Joining for our final segment and second discussion on PURPOSE is Tanya Williams, the Amazon No 1 Best Selling author of A Childfree Happily Ever After. She is the pink loving, four-inch heel wearing, sparkly Chief of Everything at Digital Conversations. And the Founder of the Childfree Choices Program whose goal is to change the dialogue around being childfree from judgment, criticism and adherence to rules, to one of support and acceptance. Tanya believes in women making their own rules and doing what is right for their life. Having worn many hats in her own, her personal mantra is never let anyone dull your sparkle.
URL: www.childfreehappilyeverafter.com.au
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Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed are not necessarily shared by In Her Company.

Wielding Your Voice Mini-series: Michael Zannou on Passion
Wielding Your Voice is a mini-series created by In Her Company to help women live more powerfully for themselves & the greater good of the world around them. In each segment, we will explore what it means to do so by exploring four (4) key areas: Passion, Purpose, Pain, & Responsibility.
In our fifth segment, Michaela Zannou, a New York City based actor, writer and filmmaker originally from Greece, joins us to discuss PASSION. After completing her Master of Fine Arts in Acting in Athens, Michaela moved to New York. Since then, she has appeared in several TV series, commercials, short films, and web series, including the pilot episode "Couples Therapy", a provocative dramedy she wrote about a couples' therapist who treats neurotic couples while simultaneously trying to salvage her own marriage. Michaela's horror screenplay, "THE RETREAT", was a finalist in the Shriekfest Film Festival. An advocate for female empowerment and women supporting women, Michaela is, also, a member of New York’s prestigious Women In Film & Television.
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Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed are not necessarily shared by In Her Company.

Wielding Your Voice Mini-series: Naomi Hattaway on Responsibility
Wielding Your Voice is a mini-series created by In Her Company to help women live more powerfully for themselves & the greater good of the world around them. In each segment, we will explore what it means to do so by exploring four (4) key areas: Passion, Purpose, Pain, & Responsibility.
In our fourth segment, Naomi Hattaway joins us to discuss RESPONSIBILITY. Naomi is the founder of I Am A Triangle, an international social network, and 8th & Home Relocation, a nationwide network matching families on the move with realtors. She is passionate about community building, diversity, accessibility in online and physical spaces, and affordable housing so people can thrive, not just survive, in the places they call home. Naomi is running for City Council in her hometown, Omaha, Nebraska. And consults nonprofits and organizations on inclusive program design, mutual aid and housing solutions.
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Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed are not necessarily shared by In Her Company.

Wielding Your Voice Mini-series: Kelly Van Nelson on Pain
In Her Company created this mini-series to help women live more powerfully for themselves & the greater good of the world around them. In Wielding Your Voice, we will explore what it means to do so and directing the power of our voice towards issues rather than each other, by touching upon four (4) key areas: Passion, Purpose, Pain, & Responsibility.
In our third segment, Kelly Van Nelson, Poet, Author, and Speaker, joins us to explore PAIN. Kelly's work has been featured in numerous international publications, and she is a prominent figure in media providing commentary on social issues. She is the winner of the AusMumpreneur 'Big Idea Changing the World' Award for her literary impact as an antibullying advocate, and Roar Success winner for Best Book and Most Powerful Influencer. Kelly serves as Managing Director on the executive board of a Fortune 500 human resources organisation. She is also a mum of two. And in the spare time she doesn't have, hangs out on the open mic performing poetry.
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Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed are not necessarily shared by In Her Company.

Wielding Your Voice Mini-series: Sall Grover on Purpose
Wielding Your Voice is a mini-series created by In Her Company to help women live more powerfully for themselves & the greater good of the world around them. In each segment, we will explore what it means to do so by exploring four (4) key areas: Passion, Purpose, Pain, & Responsibility.
For our second segment, Sall Grover, Founder and CEO of Giggle, a female only social networking app, joins us to discuss PURPOSE. Prior to her start-up, Sall received her masters in Journalism and Philosophy, then moved to Hollywood to write movies. After almost ten years of screenwriting, and countless Me Too Movement experiences, Sall retired from professional writing and focused her attention on empowering girls and women all around the world. The app connects users in 83 countries to find roommates, freelance work, emotional support, activism, and more in a safe private environment.
URL: www.JoinAGiggle.com
Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed are not necessarily shared by In Her Company.

Wielding Your Voice Mini-series: Lanie Zipoy on Passion
Wielding Your Voice is a mini-series created by In Her Company to help women live more powerfully for themselves & the greater good of the world around them. In each segment, we will explore what it means to do so by exploring four (4) key areas: Passion, Purpose, Pain, & Responsibility.
In this first segment, Lanie Zipoy, a Memphis-born, New York-based filmmaker, joins us to discuss PASSION. Lanie's feature film directorial debut, The Subject, starring Jason Biggs, Aunjanue Ellis, and Anabelle Acosta, won Best Feature at the Lighthouse International Film Festival, the Bronze Lens Film Festival, and the Art of Brooklyn Film Festival where it also took home several other awards including Outstanding Narrative Director and Outstanding Feature Performance. In addition to other indie film credits, she has directed commercials, art installation videos, and was a Time Warner Foundation Fellow of the 2012-2014 Lab at WP Theater, NYC. Lanie is a member of New York Women in Film and Television, Film Fatales, The FilmMakeHers, and FilmShop.
URL: www.LanieZipoy.com

An Invitation
We interrupt our normally scheduled podcast to invite you in from the storm to focus on our unique relationship as women - on what draws us together so that we will not easily be torn apart.
Join us Thursday, September 17th for Women: Our Deeper History, an engaging panel about how our unknown history has shaped women's perception, expectations, and relationships, including the one they have with themselves. Women's historian and USA Today bestselling author, Nicole Evelina, and 4th generation indigenous medicine practitioner and founder of Acufunkture, Dr. Kathleen Funk, will discuss how our shared history:
Forges stronger relationships between women Connects us in ways we may not expect, The role healing our past plays in helping us live a better herstory, and How to continue forward together.Registration ends Tuesday, September 15th. Visit inherco.net/deeperhist to register. We are better together.

SPECIAL PODCAST: Camellia Watkins, What Suffrage & The Women's Movement Did & Didn't Do for Women of Color
Camellia 'Cammy' Watkins, Candidate for District 3 City Council in Omaha, NE. Cammy has a long history of working to promote polices for the benefit of her community and beyond. Her work earned her national attention as one of Glamour magazine's 70 female eco-achievers, alongside other environmental leaders such as Lisa Jackson, Obama's EPA director. Cammy credits her mother with inspiring her to be on the front lines of issues such as Sustainability, Affordable Housing, and Racial Equity. And doing the work to build a just society. Cammy joins us for a discussion of what the 19th amendment did and didn't do for women of color, suffrage and the women's movement from this perspective, and tangible ways women can move forward together today.

Nicole Evelina, USA Today Bestselling Author, The Stories We Tell
Nicole Evelina is a USA Today bestselling author telling the stories of strong women from history and today. Her books have won more than 40 awards, and one, Madame Presidentess, was previously optioned for film. Nicole was named Missouri’s Top Independent Author by Library Journal, Biblioboard’s 2018 Missouri Indie Author Project winner, and recipient of the Sarton Women’s Book Award among others. Her writing has appeared in numerous publications including The Huffington Post, Philadelphia Inquirer, and Curve Magazine. Nicole joins us to discuss the path that led her to tell these stories, developing the courage to live our own and create the ones we want to leave behind.

Dr. Kathleen Funk, Holding Space without Losing Yourself
www.acufunkture.com

Christie Albrecht, Transformunity
www.transformunity.com

Ellie White-Stevens, Dirt1X -Strategy in Marketing
www.Dirt1X.com
