Conversations with Jessica Wolf
Jessica Wolf is keenly aware of the power community holds. She has harnessed her ability to catalyze connection through senior leadership roles at companies such as NeueHouse, Summit and Forbes, where community building is an integral part of their ethos. In 2021, Jessica co-founded Skye, a platform for coaching where leaders are matched with an executive coach. We sat down with Jessica to talk about career defining moments, what inspired her to pursue co-founding Skye, and how she views Skye’s impact so far.
Conversations with Samantha Jameson
In 2010, London-based entrepreneur Samantha Jameson founded Soapsmith, a range of soaps, hand creams and bath products, inspired by the uniqueness of London, the experiences it has to offer and the sensorial moments and memories it ignites. In this episode, Samantha shares how she transformed her passion for soap making and fragrances into a viable business, her journey in partnering with luxury and emblematic brands such as Harrod’s, Fortnum & Mason and others, the power of nostalgia and the importance of never taking ‘No’ for an answer.
Conversations with Alisa Pospekhova
Alisa Pospekhova is the Founder and CEO of Kindroot, a line of plant-based lozenges infused with vitamins, adaptogens, herbs and aromatherapy flavors. In this episode, Alisa talks about what inspired her to create Kindroot (hint: TSA played a role. No, really.), the company’s expansion into retailers including Target and Anthropologie, her biggest lesson learned in the past year and the importance of not comparing yourself to others.
Brittney McDonald
Multidisciplinary company, BLANK, aims to bridge the gap between sustainable solutions and creative expression, specifically within art, food and fashion. Its founder, Brittney McDonald, explains how and what she’s learned along the way.
Georgia Messinger & Ari Sokolov
In 2017 we met Trill Co-Founders, Georgia Messinger and Ari Sokolov. At the time, they were at the cusp of entering a new phase in their lives, becoming full fledged university students, all while they began to emerge as agents of change, building and securing funding for Trill, one of the first teen apps focused on self care. In 2021, Trill was acquired by Blue Fever, a Gen Z wellness app backed by Amazon’s Alexa Fund, Bumble Fund and Serena Williams. We caught up with Georgia and Ari to learn about their journey and what they have learned as young entprenenurs along the way.