Identifying Burnout Symptoms With 20 Entrepreneurs Who Have Tackled It

It’s easy to think that when you’re doing what you love, you’ll never be burned out, but the opposite is often true. Burnout is a common reality among the most creative and ambitious, and sometimes it can be hard to even notice the burnout symptoms.

If it feels like you're currently teetering on the edge of burnout, that alone is a sign to make a change. Take heart that you’re not alone and there are effective ways to tackle it. Here's 20 professional women who've also found themselves in the midst of burnout—and developed successful strategies to find their way to the other side. Their experiences will give you inspiration and helpful tips to conquer burnout when it inevitably arises.

Mita Carriman

Founder and CEO of Adventurely, a travel club and meetup app connecting digital nomads and their new local communities. 

My experience: Managing burnout has become second nature for me ever since I became an entrepreneur. Digital nomadism has been my biggest entrepreneurial hack for managing burnout while equally boosting work productivity. When you're living and working remotely temporarily in a beautiful or interesting new destination, the incentive to maximize your work time to take more advantage of free time to explore and get in a little adventure goes up exponentially.

My advice: If you're able to explore the digital nomad lifestyle, even for just a short stint, I'd highly recommend it. More countries around the world are opening their doors to this type of travel with various visas, and companies such as mine are making it super easy to jumpstart your journey in the lifestyle with advice, support, and community from day one.

Meredith Noble

Co-Founder of Learn Grant Writing, helping those looking for a flexible, meaningful career become paid grant writers with no prior experience. 

My experience: I lived through a gas leak explosion in remote Alaska, and it was the ultimate wake-up call that a few weeks “off” would not be enough to reverse the effects of burnout. My No. 1 strategy for regaining my health has been working no more than 24 hours a week. This is possible because of my newfound obsession with maximizing deep and connected work so that my time is spent on a few, right activities. 

My advice: I encourage you to read or listen to Deep Work by Cal Newport for tactical advice on how to minimize context switching and distractions. This book inspired my team to take "Deep Work Wednesdays" meaning no meetings, Slack, or email. It works wonderfully!

Annelise Hillmann

Co-Founder and CEO of FRONTMAN, the Gen Z acne care brand for men.

My experience: I struggled most with burnout during the Covid-19 lockdown when I had nothing stopping me from working every waking minute. Two big ways I prevent burnout are small daily practices and passion projects. I make sure to leave time for my self-care practices every day like yoga and relaxation, even when I'm tempted to skip them. I also find ways to make my work exciting by seeking sources of inspiration and fueling my creativity.

My advice: Start small. Make one change that brings you joy in your day. Over time you can continue adding moments of self-care to balance out work stressors.

Nancy Soni

Founder and CEO of PathMatch, an early-career navigation platform that matches Gen Z to modern careers, skills, and employers so they can build "hireability.”

My experience: I've been diagnosed with adrenal fatigue three times over the past 10 years as an entrepreneur and working mom, so I've had to learn how to manage stress and burnout effectively. My No. 1 strategy is to prioritize my health and wellness first. I wake up early to meditate and work out almost every day of the week. Meditation and movement are my surefire ways of keeping stress in check.

My advice: Schedule time off mentally and physically every week. For me, Friday and Saturday nights are when I completely check out of work and focus on my friends, family, and myself. Entrepreneurs tend to feel like they have to "be on" around the clock. Every person has their point of diminishing returns where their brain just doesn't work as effectively. Figure out when you get the best out of yourself and then make time to rest and recharge. This is a marathon, not a sprint.

Ashley K. Stoyanov Ojeda

Business Fairy Godmother at Your Business Hada Madrina, business development and communications strategist for startups. 

My experience: Unfortunately I've burned myself out many times since I started my entrepreneurial journey 10 years ago. This was due to inexperience, not wanting to ask for help, and feeling the pressures of hustle culture to work all the time. Tackling burnout requires knowing how to see the signs of burnout and having the strength to pull yourself out of it. When we feel this way, we need to get out of our day-to-day routine, even if it's for short walks throughout the day, finding a new creative outlet, and adjusting our schedule to allow for rest. 

My advice: Know the signs of how burnout feels for you! 

Yewande Faloyin

Founder and CEO of OTITỌ Executive Leadership Coaching, showing ambitious entrepreneurial leaders how to confidently accelerate into more impactful leadership positions.

My experience: I burned out twice in 18 months at McKinsey, even though at the time I was ticking off my "Burnout Prevention" boxes—I was sleeping six to seven hours a night, doing my daily yoga practice, and taking "breaks" for meals. However, I was clearly burned out—physically exhausted, emotionally edgy, and with no personal life. This burnout experience at McKinsey, though extra intense, was just an extreme version of the working longer-harder-faster career treadmill I'd be on my whole life. My No. 1 strategy that finally got me out of burnout and off the treadmill once and for all was dealing with the underlying mindset that kept me going back to that pattern. I shifted my thinking to focus on impact, rather than effort and started using well-being activities as performance enhancers, instead of just for burnout recovery or prevention. The result? I work fewer hours, yet create the greatest impact, success, fulfillment, and satisfaction than I ever have in my life. 

My advice: Get external support. Burnout is one of the most intense types of stressors we experience. When we are under stress, it's hard to see beyond the stressor. Getting support from a coach or counselor can go a long way to getting you out of burnout once and for all. 

Sydney Sherman de Arenas

CEO of Montie & Joie, a brand that focuses on eradicating poverty amongst women in developing economies. 

My experience: During the pandemic, I had a business partner who was not using money ethically and we had to shut down the business. We had investors, so I was talking to attorneys regularly, was pregnant, and had to get a job to pay the bills. I was working insane hours until I learned to get to know what I needed, set alarms to take breaks so that I would get out of my workaholic mentality, and finally set boundaries with everyone I was working with. 

My advice: There are early signs of burnout for each of us. If we can catch them sooner rather than later, burnout is easier to recover from. The most important thing we can do is get to know ourselves and our limits when times are good so that we have stop guards in place when times get harder.

Stephanie Kwong

Co-Founder of Rapid Rewire Method, teaching people a set of tools to permanently clear inner barriers and create instant relief around any mental and emotional blocks.

My experience: Burnout for me has always been a point at which I feel no desire or passion to continue working. For a generator like myself, it is brutal, because I enter into states of self-flagellation. The key to staying safe from burnout has been doing the introspective work of finding out which of my patterns and belief systems were pushing me to sacrifice rest and self-care in the name of constant doing. When I rewrote those debilitating stories and beliefs and gave myself the space to slow down, take care of myself, and finish a day even if I haven’t completed all of my tasks, burnout ceased to become a threat. My narrative around self-worth is no longer tied to constant production and achievement, so I no longer feel the pressure to work until I’ve hit the burnout wall.

My advice: If you’re experiencing burnout, become familiar with your symptoms so you can recognize if it’s going to happen again. Prioritize finding out what is at the root of your burnout so you can prevent yourself from coming back to that place. We live in a system that glorifies the hustle, but keep in mind that there’s a difference between being productive and staying busy—conscious rest is productive. As you’re checking off boxes on your to-do list, make sure that one of them is self-care! 

Danielle Polini

UX Research and Strategy Consultant at Danielle Polini, working with early growth-stage startups to understand where to focus and how to win with their customers.

My experience: I've struggled with burnout on and off in my career. What I've come to find is that it is always linked to how I spend my mornings. I’m more energized, make better decisions, and exercise my boundaries with ease when I prioritize what’s most important to me in the mornings. I don’t always do the same thing in the morning but I know I’ll do whatever feels good to me first, before diving into the distractions on my phone or work emails.

My advice: Track your energy and see what that shows you about how to structure your day and what’s important to you. While tracking what energized and what drained me over a week, I was able to see where I was getting burned out and that my morning time was to be protected. 

Rebekah A Miel

Founder of Miel Design Studio, a full-service marketing and graphic design studio helping you amplify your good work through graphic design, digital marketing, communications, and more.

My experience: The most obvious sign of burnout for me is when I start to feel overwhelmed by my workload. When I feel caught up in the chaos and like I'm always putting out fires, I take a step back and block out time to reflect on why this is happening. I either work through a series of steps on my own or with a trusted coach or mentor. It is so worth it to have an outside perspective. 

My advice: It's really difficult to avoid burnout as a founder, but you can make a plan for it. Know what burnout looks like for you so that you can adjust before it goes too far and be kind to yourself while you make those adjustments. 

Meghan Hardy

Founder of Happening Ideas, helping build and grow female-focused direct-to-consumer brands through digital marketing and CX strategy.

My experience: Both personally and professionally, I was working on big, ambiguous projects where it was hard to see day-to-day progress. I'd step away from one only to dive into another, and I was mentally exhausted. Finding a couple of low-stakes hobbies where I could see clear, incremental progress and feel a sense of accomplishment was a game-changer for me.

My advice: Try to identify the factors that are contributing to your burnout. You may not always be able to immediately change things, so think creatively about other ways to address your needs and experiment to find what works for you.

Abigail A. Mlinar Burns

Head of Sales at MakeLoveNotPorn, the world's first user-generated, human-centered #socialsex video sharing platform.

My experience: I've sought out intense and fulfilling work over and again—from producing massive festivals to running political campaigns to growing early-stage tech startups. For me, fulfilling work often led to a prioritization problem—the doing eclipsed the being—which resulted in burnout. I've found that burnout is ultimately a spiritual crisis that requires one to slow down and rebalance themself. Slowing down was never sexy to me until I first experienced a self-reiki treatment. Since I've had my regular reiki practice, I've been healthier in body, mind, and heart, and more consistent with my work.

My advice: Find your personal practice that keeps you being you. It can't be prescribed—so try things until you find what helps you feel balanced and grounded.

Nivi Achanta

Founder and CEO of Soapbox Project, a community that makes it easy for busy people to get involved in social and environmental justice.

My experience: Both in my former job as a management consultant at Accenture and my current job as a startup founder, I’ve experienced periods of intense burnout. For me, that’s manifested as a complete lack of motivation combined with unmanageable depression. Setting up a self-care system that goes beyond bath bombs and candles has been game-changing. One component of my self-care system that has transformed my life is decoupling “hours worked” with “productivity.” I now split each workday into three 90-minute work blocks with 30-minute rest breaks in between. I’m more productive than ever and I have energy left over at the end of each day to do things that truly make me happy.

My advice: Build a solid values-aligned community that will be your support system through highs and lows. Spending all my time—yes, work and leisure—around people who care about the well-being of each other and the planet we live on means that even on my worst days, I can turn to friends who keep me grounded and never lose sight of what truly matters.

Aura Telman

Founder of Thirteen Thrive, a people and culture development firm designing meaningful employee experiences for the modern workplace.

My experience: Burnout for me developed so slowly that I didn't even know it was burnout until I came face-to-face with it in February 2022. My anxiety was at an all-time high, I couldn't sleep, and my motivation and creativity were gone. My No. 1 strategy for managing it was developing a healthy post-workday routine, which included strict work cut-off times, exercising, meditation, and low social media usage. In addition to my new routine, I also found it tremendously helpful to talk to a therapist, as well as my partner, about what I was experiencing. 

My advice: Do not isolate yourself and know you're not alone in this. I found during my burnout period there was so much shame around how I got to that point and why I didn't see the signals my body was sending me. However you're feeling at this point, however, burned out you are, it's valid and you can heal from it.  

Nichole Pitts

Founder and CEO of Ethintegrity LLC, a boutique consulting firm focusing on a culture-based approach to diversity, equity, inclusion, and ethics and compliance. 

My experience: Like a lot of people, I ended up becoming used to working through burnout until I hit a wall where the brain fog forced me to take a step back. I ended up taking a month off to rest and recharge, which meant absolutely no work. I read books, sat by the pool, enjoyed family and friends, and did whatever I felt like for the day. This mental break allowed my brain to rest and I came back more creative and focused. I now block out a week each quarter and a month each summer as my "R&R time" to prevent total burnout in the future.

My advice: Listen to your body and don't try to be a hero. Sometimes we often overstretch ourselves to show our value at the expense of our well-being. Give yourself some grace, be proactive with blocking out time off on your calendar, and take the time to recharge when you need it. Work will always be there.

Rachel Kanarowski

Founder of Year of Living Better, helping healthcare, tech, and professional service organizations reduce their exposure to the risk associated with workforce burnout.

My experience: The neuroscience research is clear: our brains aren't designed to thrive during long periods of uncertainty or isolation. So for me, burnout struck in November 2020. Suddenly life felt bleak, even little tasks took effort, and my go-to self-care tools seemed hollow. I cleared my calendar, reached out to my therapist and close friends, and told myself I was in a shame-free zone for as long as I needed. My brain and body needed time to reconnect to safety and comfort. I'd like to say this meant I picked up yoga and new soup recipes but, honestly, for me that meant snacks for dinner, bingeable TV, and a lot of rest. I had to trust that eventually I would feel like myself again and several weeks later, I did.

My advice: Our brain shuts off access to creative thought when we're under high stress. So make a proactive plan for how to respond to early signals of burnout. It turns out that self-care activities are only effective when they match our nervous system state, so take 30 minutes to ask yourself, "When I feel angry or anxious, what self-care works for me? What about when I feel sad or disconnected?" and have those two lists ready when you need them.

KK Hart

CEO of Hart Marketing & Communications, an innovative, boutique company that develops, designs, and executes marketing, sales, and creative services in partnership with clients. 

My experience: In my line of work, I support, coach, and advise many highly accomplished business owners and leaders in executive roles. The unfortunate experience of burnout seems to come up more and more in recent years than ever before. I believe as a business coach it is the single greatest threat to productivity and business outcomes currently in the marketplace—regardless of niche. Yes, even in light of economic predictions of recession. My No. 1 strategy for tackling and managing burnout has to do with defining a tactical plan for balance—which is not always one size fits all.  

My advice: To tackle burnout, we essentially have to work on effectively preventing it. That means being highly intentional and strategic about time away, life planning, as well as being as efficient as possible professionally and personally. That doesn’t always mean doing the most. Some of my best practices include scheduling time for self-care just as you would any other thing you schedule professionally. That may also mean using your calendar as a way to plan time for relaxation, meditation, family events, screen breaks—literally anything that helps you to find value in the day beyond just work performance.

Gabrielle Thomas

Founder of GT Consulting, a practicing management company for healers and high achievers in the health and wellness space.

My experience: I temporarily shut down for spiritual maintenance. For me, that meant radical change; a self-created monastery where I donated 80 percent of everything I owned. I stopped consuming all media so I could get familiar with the voice inside of me and started healing and rebuilding from there. 

My advice: My prevention plan includes making decisions and leading with my wellness values, as well as paying attention to early warning signs. 

Leah Feuer

Business and Life Coach at Leah Feuer, a professional mind organizer who helps creative entrepreneurs lead intentional lives and businesses. 

My experience: After 10 years working in tech and startups, I went from being inspired by my work to being consumed by it. The best thing I ever did for burnout was taking a sabbatical to rest, play, and reflect. I traveled, cooked, and drew, but I also dug deep into cultural norms and personal history with labor, productivity, exploitation, and value. It led me to creative, somatic, and trauma-informed practices that have been transformational. 

My advice: Consider energy awareness as another type of self-awareness and develop it. Schedule a few minutes throughout the day to check in on how energized you are and do an energy audit by listing out all of the tasks, activities, people/animals, situations, and environments you encounter in a typical day, week, or month. Note what’s most and least energizing. How can you do more of what’s energizing and reduce the least energizing items? 

Rachel Supalla

CEO of Discovery Kidzone, an award-winning multi-site childcare program that makes the magic of play a priority for children ages 0-12 and their teachers.

My experience: Burnout is a very real and scary virus that can affect anyone if we allow it. I have been in childcare my entire adult life and I have experienced burnout as a teacher and as a leader. As someone who strives to be the best at everything, it can come at a high cost and ultimately affect my family, my work, and myself. My No. 1 strategy for managing burnout is playing, making myself recognize the symptoms of burnout, and turning to something playful to reset my brain. 

My advice: One of the best ways to be intentional in your day and recognize signs of burnout is by daily journaling. If you are keeping track of your mind and your emotions, you can spot triggers quicker and see that it is a pattern rather than a sentence. Documenting good, bad, and ugly will help you navigate the suck when it happens much quicker. 

About the author: Gesche Haas is the Founder/CEO of Dreamers & Doers, a private collective that amplifies the entrepreneurial pursuits of extraordinary women through thought leadership opportunities, authentic connection, and access. Gesche's been featured on Bloomberg TV, CNNMoney, The New York Times, Huffington Post, Business Insider, Forbes, Fortune Magazine, Refinery29, Broadly/Vice, and other major media outlets, as well as at the United Nations, where she spoke during the sixtieth session of the Commission on the Status of Women.

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When Ashleigh Hinde launched WALDO as an ambitious 28-year-old, she had one goal: disrupt the eye care industry and make eye care an essential part of everyday life. She founded WALDO as an innovative, global e-commerce company that would champion positive vision for all through accessible, high quality products and trustworthy expert service with a human centric customer experience. Today, the brand sells daily contact lenses and other eye care products without the price tag and hassle.

As the granddaughter of acclaimed South African wildlife photographer, Gerald Hinde, as well as an avid wildlife photographer herself, Ashleigh understood the role our eyes play in how we see the world. She began wearing contacts at 11 years old and after nearly two decades, spent across three continents, grew frustrated with the quality of and massive markups on contact lenses sold by large pharmaceutical companies. 

She launched WALDO from a simple need: she needed to order more contacts but found the process complicated, confusing and expensive. So, inspired to drive innovation in the industry, she dove head first into the world of entrepreneurship to make eye care both personal and exciting.

On this episode of WorkParty, find out how Ashleigh made the leap to entrepreneurship after years in the corporate world, and how she’s on a mission to end avoidable blindness, one lens at a time.

IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS

  • Her upbringing and how it inspired her to create WALDO

  • Fundraising challenges and strategies for healthcare startups

  • Advice for founders who are struggling in the early stages

  • The importance of a feedback loop in product development

  • Why your value proposition should be short and sweet

  • Building a human-centric brand that is easy to understand

  • Preventing avoidable blindness one lens at a time (the world's leading disability)

  • How to incorporate philanthropic endeavors for your business on a low budget

  • Why your initial key hires should be a tam of mentors

  • Putting more focus on your customer acquisition costs

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How to Make Intentional Career Moves with Jyothi Rao, CEO of Intermix


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After graduating from college, Jyothi Rao joined Gap Inc., where she spent 16 years climbing the ladder, serving the company in different roles. From there, she moved along to become Executive Vice President and General Manager of Gilt.com—where she was instrumental in growing the business into a leading digital fashion site. 

Now, she’s CEO of INTERMIX, and successfully led the luxury women’s brand transformation into the leading omnichannel fashion boutique that it’s known as today.

Jyothi is joining WorkParty today to chat about all things career growth—she’s sharing the details of her journey climbing the corporate ranks, what it means to make intentional career moves, and the importance of establishing a positive work culture that fosters growth. Plus, the strategies that set Intermix apart from the rest—and advice for small businesses to do the same.

IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS

  • Her experience climbing the corporate ladder at Gap's portfolio brands for 16+ years

  • Merging the gap between the retail shopping experience and the digital world

  • How to strategize your career moves to learn as much as possible and grow your toolkit

  • Why "playing for the long game" is essential to achieving maximum success

  • The importance of setting goals for not only the company but each employee as well

  • Her guiding principle: Never stop learning!

  • Why you should stop saying "out with the old, in with new"

  • Female empowerment and it's role in INTERMIX's brand DNA

  • The progress and future plans pertaining to sustainable fashion

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How to Get What You Want with Author, Coach, and Podcast Host Julie Solomon

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For more than fifteen years, Julie Solomon has been empowering lives—including her own.  Host of The Influencer Podcast, Julie, has launched several successful online programs and masterminds, including Pitch It Perfect, The Influencer Academy, and SHINE Mastermind. She helps women turn messages into movements and empowers entrepreneurs to grow their influence and impact.  

Julie also made her debut as an author just a few weeks ago with her book titled “Get What You Want: How to Go from unseen to Unstoppable.” Filled with actionable steps and easy exercises, Get What You Want offers a no-nonsense, eye-opening path that enables you to leverage your power and influence. On this episode of WorkParty, Julie dives into her tried and true strategies for unlocking potential and finally getting what you really want.

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IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS...

The moment that led Julie down a path of pushing doubt aside and accomplishing the impossible

The point she realized her learnings and own growth could be used to help others 

Outdated ideas women should leave behind if they want to truly grow

How realizing and coming to terms with our origin story helps identify and overcome the systems that hold us back

Exercises or steps that can help someone pinpoint or breakdown their origin story

Advice for overcoming limiting beliefs

Julie's 3 tools for freedom

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Turning Obstacles Into Opportunities with Filmmaker, Digital Creator & Brand Expert, Renae Bluitt

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Today’s guest is a filmmaker, digital content creator, and branding expert, who serves as an advocate for Black women’s accurate representation in the media. With over a decade of experience, she’s gained valuable insight into Black women entrepreneur’s narratives — a passion that she channeled into her cinematic debut. Renae Bluitt is the executive producer and creative director of “She Did That”— a documentary that explores the passionate pursuits of Black women and their journeys as entrepreneurs. 

The film offers an intimate peek inside the truths, trials, and triumphs of Black women building brands and their legacies. She Did That premiered at the ESSENCE Music Festival and is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video. 

Renae sought to spotlight the drive that Black women use to turn their obstacles into opportunities and passions into profit. Now, with her podcast of the same name, Renae continues to inspire the next generation of change agents with the stories of inspiring women. 

On this episode of Workparty I’m so excited to chat with Renae about her experience as a filmmaker, entrepreneurship and the funding gap for women of color, and her tried and true strategy to overcome fear. 

IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:

  • How her storytelling skills and PR background laid the foundation for her career

  • How to turn an obstacle into an opportunity when you hit your burnout threshold

  • Creating a runway to transition from a corporate 9-to-5 into entrepreneurship

  • The power of saying no, when to set boundaries, and how to honor your values

  • Why not all money is good money, and how to be selective with your projects

  • Her journey being one of the first bloggers to share the stories of other Black women

  • Why ‘ignorance is bliss’ was an advantage when producing her She Did That the film

  • The importance of working on projects in service to a greater cause than yourself

  • Why entrepreneurship is the path to freedom in life and how to release your limitations

  • What strategy she uses to overcome fear and continue pushing forward

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Mastering The Mindset with Topsie Vandenbosch, Mindset & Emotional Intelligence Coach 

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A lot of work goes into owning and running a business. But the hard work shouldn’t end with key marketing strategies, team growth, or connecting with clients—it’s so important to go even further and work on yourself too.  Mindset is a huge part of the entrepreneurial journey but it’s often the missing piece when it comes to reaching your greatest potential.  

Thankfully, we have today’s guest who is an expert equipped with the knowledge and tools to change this narrative. I’m so excited to introduce Topsie Vandenbosch, a Leadership Mindset coach who helps women crush the negative thought patterns and behaviors that sabotage success. 

Using her foundation in mental health therapy and a passion to help others, Topsie built proven mindset and emotional intelligence strategies. Everyday she helps 6 and 7 figure entrepreneurs unearth deeper confidence and higher potential so they can scale their businesses—without spiraling. 

I’m so excited to talk to Topsie about everything from recognizing language as a tool to the mindset strategies that will launch your ideas to the next level.

IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:

  • Her upbringing, her background serving the community, and day in the life as a mindset coach.

  • How business owners can identify core values, remove limiting beliefs, and achieve their goals.

  • Leaving your ego at the door when it comes to mental health and business.

  • Combating imposter syndrome and building your business independent of other platforms.

  • Maintaining interpersonal work and business growth without feeling burnout.

  • Feeling confident and accomplished on the continuous hamster wheel that is self-development.

  • How we can slow down living in the era of instant gratification and constant connection.

  • The need to always be doing more as a high-achiever and learning how to enjoy the success.

  • How to make decisions for your business from an emotionally intelligent point of view.

Everything You Need To Know About The Metaverse With Kirin Sinha, Founder Of Illumix

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As founder, CEO, and tech lead of Illumix, an AR technology and media platform, Kirin Sinha is turning her company into a portal to the metaverse—connecting brands and consumers in the new world.  

Started in 2017 to push boundaries and elevate the quality of augmented reality in the fields of fashion, game design and film, Illumix is currently beating some of the world’s most popular mobile games, and now she’s building the metaverse for Disney. 

As one of Silicon Valley’s few minority female founders and CEOs with a technical background, Kirin and Illumix are redefining the landscape for AR technology. On this episode of WorkParty, we cover how Kirins love of dance and math influenced her career trajectory, how she built and maintains confidence, the boundaries of storytelling, and of course, the metaverse.


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IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS . . .

• How Kirin's interest in dance and math intersected and fueled her while growing up.

• How AR can further push the boundary of storytelling.

• Kirin's experience fundraising $13M, including funds from acclaimed director, Michael Bay.

• What the metaverse is, and what it is not.

• What it means to "meet" someone in the metaverse.

• Examples of active participation in the metaverse.

• How the metaverse with benefit entrepreneurs.

• Fostering the development of women and people of color in STEM.

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How to Speak Your Dreams Into Existence with Jennifer Meyer, Founder & Jewelry Designer

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Owning one of the most well-known and celebrity-obsessed  fine jewelry brands was never part of Jennifer Meyer’s plan. But if you ask us, becoming a designer was definitely part of her destiny.  

After graduating with a degree in psychology, Jennifer landed an editorial job at Glamour magazine, eventually becoming a PR powerhouse for brands like Giorgio Armani and Ralph Lauren. However, after years of success something shifted. She unearthed a greater connection to her roots and decided it was time to achieve her lifelong dream of becoming a jewelry designer—a secret wish Jennifer had fostered at age 6 when her artist grandmother taught her to make jewelry. 

Jennifer leaned into her creative vision and launched a namesake jewelry brand—one that would make Jennifer Meyer a household name. On this episode of WorkParty, Jaclyn Johnson talks to Jennifer about her non-linear career path, pushing aside fear, and giving yourself permission to go for it—whatever it may be.  


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• Jennifer's pivot from PR to successful jewelry designer.

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Living in Beta With Michelle Grant, Founder and CEO of Lively

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After several successful years leading teams at popular retail brands like Nautica and Victoria’s Secret, Michelle Grant found herself looking for a new challenge. Not only that, the underlying messages of the exclusive lingerie industry were wearing on her mind. 

Instead of attempting to work through burnout, Michelle listened to her gut. She quit her 9-to-5 job, learned the ins and outs of building a business, and ended up launching Lively—a lingerie brand built on a mission to empower and innovate, all while providing ultimate comfort. 7 years later Michelle isn’t just leading a brand—she’s leading and inspiring a community of women to live passionately and confidently.

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• How Michelle's previous roles set her up to start Lively.

• How Lively's community-first strategy led to a widely successful ambassador program.

• The implementation of levers, and how entrepreneurs can activate them for business.

• What it means to live in the beta, and how to apply it to your life.

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Revolutionizing an Untapped Market with Designer & CEO of Figue, Liz Lange 

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Designer and entrepreneur Liz Lange pioneered "maternity chic" by creating stylish, body conscious clothes for pregnant women—something that surprisingly didn’t exist in the 1990s.  Working alone out of a one-room office, she created Liz Lange Maternity, a brand that changed the face of maternity fashions and disrupted the industry before anyone else had the chance to.  

She’s forged huge partnerships with Nike and Target and has dressed most major pregnant celebrities, from Cindy Crawford to Reese Witherspoon. After selling her namesake brand, the industry innovator made a major return with the purchase of Figue, a popular ready-to-wear dress brand. While she’s been hard at work as Creative Director, she’s also jumped right into the role of CEO, strategizing the brand’s fresh perspective on direct to consumer growth. 

On this episode of WorkParty, the industry icon covers everything from how she built her maternity empire from the ground up to the importance of having a strong POV in the fashion industry. 

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• The begining of her career as as a staff writer for Vogue
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• Forging partnerships with brands like Target and Nike.
• What it was like selling the business she built to a private equity firm.
• Her experience and work investing in women-led companies like Harper Wilde and Carbon 38.
• The skills that are essential to working in the fashion industry.
• Taking over an already established brand.

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AllVoices Founder Claire Schmidt on Using Technology to Drive Social Impact

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Have you ever felt uncomfortable speaking up at work? If the answer is yes, then you’re not alone. In 2021, over 68.9 million people joined The Great Resignation—with many attributing it to the feeling of being unable to voice their concerns or make meaningful change in their workplace. 

Claire Schmidt identified the root of this problem—ineffective feedback and reporting systems that lacked a modern and welcoming approach—and developed a way to fix it. 

Using her unique background of problem solving through technology Claire founded All Voices, an employee feedback platform that’s driving change. All Voices provides employees with a way to speak up, provide feedback, ask questions, share positive input, report harassment, identify bias, or speak to broader culture issues directly to their company’s leadership.

On this episode of WorkParty, Claire talks about her incredible career in Tech and how she’s paired it with a mission to make the world a better place. From her work with Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore to stop child sex trafficking, to her impact at Thrive market to increase the availability of healthy foods, she is clearly a thought leader in trying to champion new and innovative solutions. 

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How to Define Goals and Rise To Your True Potential with Payal Kadakia, Author and Founder of ClassPass


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When Payal Kadakia let go of the pressure to achieve a traditional kind of success, she leaned into her passions. The result? ClassPass, a billion-dollar business.

She’s been featured on Fortune’s 40 Under 40 list and listed as Fast Company’s 100 most creative people, profiled in Fortune, Marie Claire, and Vogue, and just added author to her resume. 

Payal uprooted the limits that prevent us from fulfilling our true potential and uncovered groundbreaking ways to make progress by breaking through these limiting beliefs. 

On this special LIVE episode of WorkParty, Payal joins Jaclyn Johnson on stage at Austin Pop-up to talk about her ground breaking approach to goal setting, her new book, LifePass, and what it takes to accomplish more of what's meaningful to you!

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  • How to adapt in an ever changing environment.

  • The inspiration behind her new book, LifePass:  Drop Your Limits, Rise to Your Potential

  • Embracing identity, making money work for you, managing time, and other lessons included in her book.

  • Advice for the next wave of entrepreneurs.


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Live from Austin: Lauryn Bosstick on Uncensored Advice and Building Your Brand From Scratch


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On this special LIVE episode of WorkParty, we’re in Austin chatting with Lauryn on all things Skinny Confidential and how to build your brand from scratch—straight from the method she mastered on her journey to success.

If you don't know already, Lauryn Bosstick is a serial entrepreneur who’s turned a passion for beauty, wellness, and no-censor advice into one of the most distinctive blogs online today—The Skinny Confidential. With over 1 million followers on Instagram and 90 Million podcast downloads, Lauryn has—and continues to—build and expand a lifestyle brand rooted in empowerment and total wellness—mind, body, and soul.


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  • How to overcome difficulties you may face when trying to find your voice.

  • Content diversification strategies.

  • The relationship between the service industry and successful content.

  • Forming intimate connections with your community.

  • Balancing work, life, and being a mom.

  • The importance of absence and taking a step back to figure out what's next.

  • The truth a bout entrepreneurship through Lauryn's lens.

  • The secret to working with your partner.


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If you're into wellness, open Instagram from time to time, or like to browse the shelves of Target for fun, then you’ve probably already been introduced to Golde—the modern superfood wellness brand that’s slowly taking over the shelves of your favorite stores. With vibrant packaging, affordable price points, and good, clean ingredients, it’s no wonder Golde has amassed a huge following. 

But when founder Trinity Mouzon Wofford embarked on an entrepreneurial journey into wellness, her biggest goal wasn’t to JUST create a product that was good for you. She rooted Golde’s mission in the idea that the wellness industry could be approachable,  way more inclusive, and fun. This fresh approach to the industry was a stroke of genius, because within a few years of launch, Trinity and her partner had grown their bootstrapped small biz into a profitable brand that attracted partnerships with Urban Outfitters, Goop, and Target.

On this episode of  WorkParty, Trinity shares how she built a trusted brand at such a young age, her commitment to changing the wellness industry, and the incredible journey her very first product has taken her on.

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IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS . . .

  • Trinity's background in medicine, and how her mother inspired the idea for Golde.

  • The importance of accessibility in the wellness industry.

  • Why Golde launched with a turmeric latte as their hero product.

  • The success of word of mouth marketing.

  • Why building the brand through bootstrapping was the best decision for Golde.

  • The benefit of making mistakes on your own terms, without the external pressure of investors.

  • Why Golde expanded their superfood cabinet with face masks.

  • What it takes to get your products on the shelves of major retailers—and why it shouldn't be taken for granted.

  • Building a muscle of tenacity.

  • The importance of mentorship for personal growth.


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ABOUT THE EPISODE

If you’re an avid Peloton user, you probably already know and hang out with this week's WorkParty guest all the time. Known for her high energy, contagious smile, and bright lipstick—Tunde Oyeneyin coaches thousands of riders everyday through confidence-boosting classes—proving that anyone can be an athlete.

Not only has she emerged as one of the most sought after motivational speakers, she’s a Revlon ambassador (take a listen for her go-to shade of lipstick!), was recently the first fitness instructor to be named a Nike Athlete, and will be releasing her debut memoir this May.

From addressing human rights and racial injustice, to advocating the importance of  “Soul Care,” Tunde has created a global community of changemakers that were moved by her selfless mission to inspire and empower. On this episode of WorkParty Tunde talks about resilience and rising up after hardship, the beauty of uncertainty, and why it’s important to lean in and trust your intuition.

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IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS . . .

  • Self Love: How to Gain Power & Understanding

  • The Kismet Spin Class That Forged a New Path

  • How She Landed Her Dream Job At Peloton

  • Why You Should Trust Life's Divine Timing

  • Everything Happens For You, Not To You!

  • How She's Using SPEAK to Enact Positive Change

  • Why She Believes Life Should Be Led in Service

  • Her Take On Why Failure Is Completely Made Up

  • Success To Her Is Creating Space For Others

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How EveryStylishGirl Founder Nana Agyemang is Bringing BIPOC Women into Media

Rooting Your Brand in Community-Engaging Rituals with Crown Affair’s Dianna Cohen

When Inspiration Comes to Fruition with Lisa Bühler of Lisa Says Gah!

From Memes to a Community of Millions: How Sami Sage Turned Betches into a Social-First Brand

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