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JWE introduces "Inspired to Lead," a podcast brought to you by Roth&Co which focuses on inspirational Jewish women in leadership, hosted by Talia Mashiach Join us as we learn about extraordinary Jewish women who are making waves in business and beyond. Hosted by successful technology entrepreneur, Talia Mashiach, this podcast celebrates the stories, triumphs, and insights of remarkable Jewish women leaders. In each episode, Talia sits down with trailblazing women who have left a lasting impact on various industries, from founding non-profit organizations to spearheading multi-million-dollar enterprises with innovation and resilience. Through candid conversations, these inspiring leaders share their personal journeys, the challenges they've overcome, and the strategies that have propelled them to success. Whether you're a successful business leader, an aspiring entrepreneur seeking motivation, or simply someone who appreciates powerful stories of determination and achievement, "Inspired to Lead" offers a wealth of inspiration and wisdom. Tune in to discover the untold stories behind the success of Jewish women leaders who are shaping the world today and paving the way for future generations. Don't miss out on these empowering conversations – subscribe to "Inspired to Lead: Inspiring Jewish Women in Leadership" now and be inspired to unleash your own potential! Powered by Roth & Co

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Episode thumbnail for Why Are We So Afraid of Female Voices? | Avital Chizhik-Goldschmidt

May 28, 2026

Why Are We So Afraid of Female Voices? | Avital Chizhik-Goldschmidt

Host Talia Mashiach interviews journalist and community builder Avital Chizhik-Goldschmidt about embracing bold female voices and fostering authentic spiritual leadership.

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May 7, 2026

The Art of Monetizing Your Talent | Elizabeth Sutton

<p>What does it take to go from Upper East Side housewife to seven-figure entrepreneur? In this episode, host Talia Meshiach sits down with award-winning artist and designer Elizabeth Sutton for a raw, inspiring, and deeply honest conversation about building a creative empire — from scratch, on her own terms.</p> <p>Elizabeth opens up about losing everything, navigating divorce while pregnant with no money, the tragic loss of close friends, and how desperation — not confidence — became the catalyst for one of the most fearless entrepreneurial journeys you'll ever hear. She shares her hard-won wisdom on turning creativity into a business, the systems every artist needs, and why standing up for her values after 10/7 — even when it cost her $300K in contracts — was the best thing she ever did.</p> <p>Whether you're an artist trying to monetize your talent, a woman rebuilding after loss, or an entrepreneur questioning your path, Elizabeth's story will leave you fired up and ready to move.</p> <p><strong>Topics covered:</strong> monetizing art, licensing deals, pricing your work, building systems, social media branding, financial independence, faith, mental health, and alignment over everything.</p> <hr /> <p><strong>Timestamps:</strong></p> <p>0:00 – Cold open & intro</p> <p>0:35 – Introducing Elizabeth Sutton: artist, designer, single mom</p> <p>1:45 – Turning creativity into a business — the "starving artist" myth</p> <p>3:40 – How to price your artwork (costs, margins, and your hourly rate)</p> <p>6:10 – Seven figures and still just getting started 6:45 – Why IP is an undervalued asset class</p> <p>10:30 – What artists get wrong about inventory and systems 17:45 – Certificates of authenticity — how to create your own</p> <p>18:25 – Limited vs. open edition prints: maximizing your art revenue </p> <p>27:00 – How Elizabeth built her social media brand from Instagram 28:00 – Her story: housewife, loss, divorce, and starting over</p> <p>31:20 – Pregnant, broke, and filing for divorce — finding the courage</p> <p>34:00 – "Pure fear and desperation" — the real source of her drive</p> <p>37:30 – The car accident that changed everything</p> <p>43:00 – The moment she almost lost her faith in God 46:00 – Don't attach worth to money — attach it to alignment</p> <p>50:00 – Why she walked away from investors after 10/7</p> <p>55:00 – Losing $300K–$400K in contracts after standing up for Israel</p> <p>1:01:00 – The ChatGPT conversations that unlocked her capital strategy</p> <p>1:04:00 – When you wanna do something, you get it done</p> <p>1:11:00 – Faith, mental health, and nervous system regulation</p> <p>1:17:00 – Breathwork, dancing, painting as therapy</p> <p>1:25:00 – Rejecting the victim mentality after trauma</p> <p>1:28:00 – If I die today, did I chase my dreams?</p> <p> </p> <hr /> <p><strong>About Our Guest — Elizabeth Sutton:</strong></p> <p>Elizabeth Sutton is a self-taught, award-winning artist, designer, and entrepreneur based in New York City. A sixth-generation New York Jew and single mother of two, Elizabeth built her creative business from the ground up after her marriage ended and her family's finances collapsed overnight. Today she runs a multi-faceted brand that spans luxury fine art commissions, tile and rug collections, fashion accessories, a dinnerware line, and her first-ever retail store on the Upper East Side (897 First Avenue, NYC).</p> <p>Known for her bold, colorful aesthetic and even bolder voice, Elizabeth has partnered with brands like Tile Bar, Bloomingdale's, Eden Roc Saint Barts, and One&Only Hotels. She hit her first seven-figure year, self-funded a Chesed mission to Israel after 10/7, and is currently building toward her first capital raise to scale her IP catalog.</p> <p>Follow Elizabeth: 📸 Instagram: @ElizabethSuttonCollection | @ElizabethSuttonHome 🛍️ Shop: elizabethsutton.com</p> <hr /> <p>Inspired to Lead is made possible by our friends at Roth & Co. — innovators in accounting and business advisory.</p> <p>Enjoyed this episode? Rate us wherever you listen, and watch the full conversation on YouTube. Like, subscribe, and share to help us reach more incredible women like you.</p> <p>Until next time — stay inspired to lead.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Trust the Process: Elisheva Chase on Risking It All and Building Her Own Legacy

April 16, 2026

Trust the Process: Elisheva Chase on Risking It All and Building Her Own Legacy

<p><strong>What does it take to walk away from a 3-generation family business with just $7,000, rebuild it under your own name, raise six kids, design jewelry for the red carpet, and become an elected voice in  a global Zionist party — all at the same time?</strong></p> <p>In this episode, host Talia Mashiach sits down with Elisheva Chase, president and owner of <strong>Reiss Diamonds</strong> in Chicago. Elisheva is a third-generation jeweler who transformed a wholesale diamond house into a full-service custom jewelry studio — designing pieces by hand, sourcing ethically, and building a fiercely loyal clientele from scratch. After October 7th, Elisheva channeled her platform into action: coordinating gear for IDF soldiers, going viral with her hand-drawn Israel map jewelry, and earning a seat on the board of the World Zionist Organization (WZO).</p> <p>This is a conversation about legacy, reinvention, the real cost of building something, and trusting the process even when the path isn't clear.</p> <hr /> <p><strong>Guest: Elisheva Chase</strong> is the president and owner of Reiss Diamonds, a Chicago-based custom jewelry studio and diamond house. A third-generation jeweler Elisheva designs one-of-a-kind pieces and distributes diamonds to retailers nationwide. She is an educator at the JCK Jewelry Show, an activist for Israel, and an elected board member of the World Zionist Organization. She is a mother of six and a passionate advocate for women in business.</p> <p>📍 Chicago, IL | 📸 Instagram: <a class= "text-blue-500 underline" href= "https://www.instagram.com/reissdiamonds.co/" target="_blank" rel= "noopener">@reissdiamonds.co</a></p> <hr /> <p><strong>🎙️ Episode Timestamps</strong></p> <p><span class="AgentChat-module--ZQJjuj" tabindex="0" role= "button">0:58</span> — Welcome & Intro: Meet Ellie Chase, president of Reese Diamonds</p> <p><span class="AgentChat-module--ZQJjuj" tabindex="0" role= "button">3:45</span> — Growing up in a diamond house: 3rd generation jeweler origins</p> <p><span class="AgentChat-module--ZQJjuj" tabindex="0" role= "button">5:15</span> — How the diamond supply chain works: mines to retail, explained</p> <p><span class="AgentChat-module--ZQJjuj" tabindex="0" role= "button">1</span><span class="AgentChat-module--ZQJjuj" tabindex= "0" role="button">8:20</span> — The first custom design: a green emerald and a pivotal client</p> <p><span class="AgentChat-module--ZQJjuj" tabindex="0" role= "button">26:45</span> — Balancing motherhood & career: 6 kids, long commutes, and the Sunday cook</p> <p><span class="AgentChat-module--ZQJjuj" tabindex="0" role= "button">30:43</span> — Practical tips for working moms: family systems that actually work</p> <p><span class="AgentChat-module--ZQJjuj" tabindex="0" role= "button">36:25</span> — Going independent: Starting Reese Diamonds with $7,000</p> <p><span class="AgentChat-module--ZQJjuj" tabindex="0" role= "button">52:25</span> — Opening the retail store: Growing fast without a loan <span class="AgentChat-module--ZQJjuj" tabindex="0" role="button">59:21</span> — October 7th changes everything: From jeweler to accidental activist</p> <p><span class="AgentChat-module--ZQJjuj" tabindex="0" role= "button">1:01:15</span> — Moving to Israel at 16: How early hardship built her resilience</p> <p><span class="AgentChat-module--ZQJjuj" tabindex="0" role= "button">1:04:22</span> — The viral Israel map jewelry & partnering with PK Heart</p> <p><span class="AgentChat-module--ZQJjuj" tabindex="0" role= "button">1:09:15</span> — Rapid fire Q&A: Biggest mistakes, unseen sacrifices & scariest risks</p> <p><span class="AgentChat-module--ZQJjuj" tabindex="0" role= "button">1:14:02</span> — What she knows now: "Trust the process. Keep going."</p> <p><span class="AgentChat-module--ZQJjuj" tabindex="0" role= "button">1:16:09</span> — Final message to women everywhere</p> <hr /> <p><strong>💛 Support the JWE Conference Scholarship Fund</strong> The JWE Conference powered by Her is coming April 27th in Newark, NJ. Help us put more women in the room — donate to the scholarship fund: <a href= "https://thejewishwomanentrepreneur.app.neoncrm.com/forms/jwescholarship"> https://thejewishwomanentrepreneur.app.neoncrm.com/forms/jwescholarship</a></p> <p>Buy your ticket to the JWE Conference <a href= "https://thejwe.com/conference">thejwe.com/conference</a></p> <p><strong>This episode is sponsored by Roth & Co</strong> — Innovators in accounting and business advisory.</p> <hr /> <p>If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen. Watch on YouTube and share with a woman who needs to hear this today.</p>

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What is Inspired to Lead?

JWE introduces "Inspired to Lead," a podcast brought to you by Roth&Co which focuses on inspirational Jewish women in leadership, hosted by Talia Mashiach

Join us as we learn about extraordinary Jewish women who are making waves in business and beyond. Hosted by successful technology entrepreneur, Talia Mashiach, this podcast celebrates the stories, triumphs, and insights of remarkable Jewish women leaders.

In each episode, Talia sits down with trailblazing women who have left a lasting impact on various industries, from founding non-profit organizations to spearheading multi-million-dollar enterprises with innovation and resilience. Through candid conversations, these inspiring leaders share their personal journeys, the challenges they've overcome, and the strategies that have propelled them to success.

Whether you're a successful business leader, an aspiring entrepreneur seeking motivation, or simply someone who appreciates powerful stories of determination and achievement, "Inspired to Lead" offers a wealth of inspiration and wisdom.

Tune in to discover the untold stories behind the success of Jewish women leaders who are shaping the world today and paving the way for future generations.

Don't miss out on these empowering conversations – subscribe to "Inspired to Lead: Inspiring Jewish Women in Leadership" now and be inspired to unleash your own potential! Powered by Roth & Co

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