Episodes
Friday Jan 25, 2019
#39: Reinventing with a weekend “side hustle" (Gillian Garrett)
Friday Jan 25, 2019
Friday Jan 25, 2019
She was the daughter of pharmacists and a busy copywriter in the beauty business. She was also raising kids. But she loved making organic body scrubs and selling them at local fairs. Then she got in front of the buyer from Whole Foods and her weekend gig, Gilly’s Organics, took off.
Friday Jan 18, 2019
#38: Reinventing after tragedy (Laura Dinsmore)
Friday Jan 18, 2019
Friday Jan 18, 2019
Laura Dinsmore had the perfect life. Then a drunk driver killed her husband and left her alone with a two year old child. “Responsibility moved me forward,” she says. Join CoveyClub Founder Lesley Jane Seymour in discussion with Dinsmore who explains how visualization and “flipping negative self-talk" helped move her through several reinventions and finally to Founder, President and CEO of Quadrant Health Strategies.
Friday Dec 28, 2018
#37: Her dry cleaning bill made her do it (Sarah LaFleur)
Friday Dec 28, 2018
Friday Dec 28, 2018
She wanted to be an aid worker in Zambia but after college, got sucked instead into management consulting. After she quit, she couldn’t find a job but noticed her $300 interview dress was burning a $1000 dry-cleaning hole in her budget. Sarah LaFleur, CEO of MM.LaFleur, talks with CoveyClub founder, Lesley Jane Seymour, about how that simple problem prompted LaFleur to explore and create a multi-million dollar fashion business based on her “idea for better workwear for working women."
Friday Dec 07, 2018
#36: Reinventing against the odds (Louise Phillips Forbes)
Friday Dec 07, 2018
Friday Dec 07, 2018
She had a southern accent, wore a leotard and cowboy boots with holes in them. She even had a learning disability. Louise Phillips Forbes talks with CoveyClub founder, Lesley Jane Seymour, about how she used hard work, her "gift of gab,” and an incredible spacial memory to create a $200 million real estate business.
Friday Nov 30, 2018
#35: Reinventing to fill up her empty nest (Jeannie Ralston)
Friday Nov 30, 2018
Friday Nov 30, 2018
She was a successful magazine and newspaper writer whose photographer husband had wanderlust—forcing them to uproot and home-school their kids around the world—from South America to Mexico. She even wrote a book about the successful lavender farm she ran outside of Dallas. Then when her last child left home Ralston launched NextTribe.com, a virtual and IRL space for women 45+ to connect and create new friendships.
Monday Nov 19, 2018
#34: “Fake it till you make it!” Reinventing with moxie! (Barbara Warren)
Monday Nov 19, 2018
Monday Nov 19, 2018
Join CoveyClub.com founder Lesley Jane Seymour’s rollicking discussion about reinventing in the fashion world with Barbara Warren, co-founder of White + Warren and now PerennialProject.com a fashion site for women 50+. Learn how her eye for seeing the missing items in a woman’s wardrobe led to the invention of the cashmere “Travel Wrap” and perfect cashmere T-shirt. Warren reveals hot new labels to watch that will make women look fabulous while staying comfortable.
Friday Nov 09, 2018
#33: Reinventing after cancer (Tamika Felder)
Friday Nov 09, 2018
Friday Nov 09, 2018
“Life comes with an end date—so we have to make the best of whatever we have now.” So says former television producer Tamika Felder who was given a cervical cancer diagnosis at age 25. Felder joins CoveyClub founder Lesley Jane Seymour to explain how beating the odds gave her a new direction in life and offers her tips for women facing the ultimate reinvention mandate from cancer.
Tuesday Nov 06, 2018
#32: Reinventing by teaching fearlessness (Randi Levin)
Tuesday Nov 06, 2018
Tuesday Nov 06, 2018
She claims she’s not a coach but a “transitional life strategist” who uses her own reinvention—from corporate cog to entrepreneur—to help others reimagine themselves. She instructs on shifts in thinking, time management, and most important, on how to catch your inner confidence thief: “fear.”
Friday Oct 26, 2018
Friday Oct 26, 2018
Vani Murthy came to the U.S. from India and was totally economically dependent on her husband. She talks with CoveyClub founder Lesley Jane Seymour about how, when he became abusive, she made a plan—and escaped. Vani's miraculous story tells of believing in herself, finding help, getting her accounting degree, and forging a new life. Lesley and Vani are joined by Yesenia Maldonado, who runs BetweenFriends.com, the agency that helped Vani (and women like her) escape abusive relationships.
Friday Oct 19, 2018
#30: Helping women achieve economic equality (Fran Pastore)
Friday Oct 19, 2018
Friday Oct 19, 2018
Fran Pastore grew up in a tight male-dominated Italian family. She watched how all her female relatives were disempowered and forced to become dependent on a male for their future. Fran talks to CoveyClub founder Lesley Jane Seymour about how and why she decided to gather her fate into her own hands by applying to college (her mother stopped talking to her because of it!) and eventually opened the Women's Business Development Council of Connecticut (CTWBDC.Org) that supplies free support services for female business owners. Fran's #1 tip for reinventing out of your disapproving family: “Surround yourself with people who have skills and knowledge you don’t have.”