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Woman-Owned Woman-Operated

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by Rani Wise Co.

4.9(14 reviews)
8 episodes
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Podcast Overview

The Woman-Owned Woman-Operated podcast was created to put a spotlight on hardworking and inspiring women that are breaking the glass ceiling as female entrepreneurs. We give a platform for women to tell their own stories in the different stages of growing their small businesses and bring transparency to the unique challenges women face on this journey. From addressing self-doubt to creating a culture where women help women, we want to inspire people of all ages and backgrounds to move forward with confidence to pursue their dreams.

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5/2/2018

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July 5, 2021

Casey Droege Cultural Productions: Casey Droege

Rani is in Lawrenceville, one of the largest neighborhoods in Pittsburgh where Casey Droege founded Casey Droege Cultural Productions to build a stronger and more diverse arts community in her city. Hear how Casey helps artists make a living doing what they love, the unique challenges facing female artists and artists of color, and how she sees the future of art evolving and its role in local communities.

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September 2, 2019

Knotzland: Nisha Blackwell

We're in Pittsburgh for Season 2, and in this first episode Rani travels to the Homewood neighborhood to meet Nisha Blackwell, founder or Knotzland Bowties. Surrounded by sewing machines and upcycled fabrics, they discuss sustainable fashion, supporting a changing community, and empowering more women of color to build profitable businesses.

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February 2, 2019

Third Piece: Kristen Lambert

In this final episode of Season 1 of WOWO Podcast, Rani visits the Third Piece studio in Boston's South End to meet founder Kristen Lambert. After launching her first handmade knitwear collection in 2012, Third Piece designs have become iconic in Boston and beyond. They discuss the highs and lows of growing a business, why she left a promising career in finance, and the burnout that can happen when the product you sell is seasonal.

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What is Woman-Owned Woman-Operated?

The Woman-Owned Woman-Operated podcast was created to put a spotlight on hardworking and inspiring women that are breaking the glass ceiling as female entrepreneurs. We give a platform for women to tell their own stories in the different stages of growing their small businesses and bring transparency to the unique challenges women face on this journey. From addressing self-doubt to creating a culture where women help women, we want to inspire people of all ages and backgrounds to move forward with confidence to pursue their dreams.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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