Sinopsis
What are the secrets behind some of the most successful women in the world? Each week designer Rebecca Minkoff talks to women from all walks of life, from CEOs to artists, and shows us what life is like without the pretty filters in order to help you navigate what it means to be vulnerable, how loss can make you stronger, and other ways to make your inner superwoman shine. Join us in being Superwomen, together!
Episodios
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How to Make a Beauty Trend Stick, Literally, with Aliett Buttelman, Co-Founder of Fazit Beauty
26/06/2025 Duración: 32minThis week on SUPERWOMEN, I’m joined by Aliett Buttelman, co-founder of Fazit Beauty, the cosmetics startup making waves with its viral glitter freckle makeup patches. Fresh out of college, Aliett launched her own consulting company, which led her to Nina LaBruna, who at the time had just started her own skin care company. The two teamed up in a dorm room and formed the powerhouse partnership we know today. What began as a brand focused on skin care patches for acne scars and ingrown hairs began to evolve when a playful idea, using a paper stencil to apply makeup in seconds, became the catalyst for Fazit’s breakout success.At first unsure how the idea fit into Fazit’s vision, Aliett took the leap after testing the product in public. One dinner reservation, a VIP table and a flood of compliments later, she knew they had something big. What started as a playful experiment turned into a viral sensation and a surprise wear by none other than Taylor Swift. In this episode, Aliett shares what it’s taken to keep up w
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This One Setback Nearly Ended Her Career— But It Made Her a Bestselling Author Instead (What Amy Shoenthal Learned When She Got Sidelined After Maternity Leave)
19/06/2025 Duración: 29minThis week on SUPERWOMEN, I’m joined by Amy Shoenthal, bestselling author, journalist, and the mind behind “The Setback Cycle,” a framework for turning life’s most difficult moments into launching pads for growth. A seasoned writer for outlets like Forbes and Fast Company, Amy spent years interviewing founders, creatives, and executives, only to realize the one thing they all had in common: a major setback.What started as a “journalism side hustle” to put her ambitious energy somewhere when her job was no longer serving her, became a research-backed journey into what happens when things fall apart and how those moments can lead to reinvention. In this conversation, Amy shares how subtle setbacks, like quietly being sidelined at work after maternity leave, often shape us just as powerfully as the dramatic ones. She breaks down the four phases of the setback cycle, offers actionable steps to help you identify and move through your own, and reminds us that success doesn’t always look like a straight line forward.
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How to Perfect the Recipe to a Lasting Brand with Tieghan Gerard, Four-Time Cookbook Author and Founder of Half Baked Harvest
12/06/2025 Duración: 26minThis week on SUPERWOMEN, I’m joined by Tieghan Gerard, founder of the beloved food brand and blog Half Baked Harvest. Powered by homegrown creativity, consistency, and a deep love for beautiful, nourishing food, Tieghan started documenting her recipes and eventually, Half Baked Harvest was born. With four bestselling cookbooks and millions of fans, she’s turned persistence into her superpower.But beneath the dreamy food photos is a savvy entrepreneur who’s learned how to scale, sustain, and evolve in an ever-changing digital world. From launching products to growing her team, slowly but surely, Tieghan shares the behind-the-scenes challenges of delegation, burnout, and learning to loosen her grip without losing her vision. She’s refreshingly honest about the grind, the growth, and the support it takes to build something that lasts.Tieghan’s story is a reminder that longevity trumps virality, and that success doesn’t require perfection, but persistence. We talk about what inspires her, what drains her, and how
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Debugging the Code: How To Rewrite Tech’s Playbook with Cristina Mancini, CEO of Black Girls Code
05/06/2025 Duración: 30minThis week on SUPERWOMEN, I’m joined by Cristina Mancini, CEO of Black Girls Code, the nonprofit on a mission to change the face of tech. Before joining Black Girls Code, Cristina built a career in film and television, where her curiosity about how to reach audiences between releases led her into the world of technology. What began as a quest to better engage fans soon evolved into a passion for using tech to drive impact and inclusion. Cristina is leading a powerful expansion of the organization’s focus: beyond teaching girls to code, she’s focused on launching them into the rooms where decisions are made. With her, Black Girls Code has grown to include not just education, but inspiration and real-world opportunity, ensuring that girls and women of color not only learn the skills, but build the confidence and community to thrive in tech. Mancini’s vision is clear: access isn’t enough, especially in a society in which “people are developing technologies that are not built with inclusion in mind.” Under her lea
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Smart Enough to Ask Dumb Questions with Nayeema Raza, Journalist, Filmmaker and Host of Smart Girl Dumb Questions
29/05/2025 Duración: 33minThis week on SUPERWOMEN, I’m joined by Nayeema Raza, creator and host of the newly launched podcast Smart Girl, Dumb Questions. With a background spanning global consulting, documentary storytelling and top-charting podcasts, Nayeema decided it was time to create something entirely her own. In this episode, she shares how a childhood shaped by constant change made her comfortable with reinvention, and why staying still has always felt more foreign than starting over. For Nayeema, comfort has never been the goal. It’s the cue that it’s time to move on. Her path has been guided less by long-term plans and more by instinct: when something starts feeling too safe, that’s her “clue to unlock the next thing.”She opens up about what drew her to launch a show built on curiosity, and why asking the “dumb” questions out loud matters more than ever. We talk about what it means to redefine ambition on your own terms, the pressure of being both the business and the brand, and the surprising freedom that can come from a fa
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She Saw a Gap in the Frozen Foods Aisle, So She Filled it With Cauliflower Pizza, with Entrepreneur and Caulipower Founder Gail Becker
22/05/2025 Duración: 35minOn this episode of SUPERWOMEN, I’m joined by Gail Becker, founder of Caulipower, the better-for-you brand that redefined the frozen pizza aisle and became one of the fastest-growing food startups in the U.SAfter years climbing the corporate ladder, Gail realized the view at the top wasn’t what she thought it’d be. With no background in the food industry, she poured herself into solving a personal problem: finding nutritious, gluten-free food her sons with celiac disease would actually enjoy. What started with a 90-minute homemade cauliflower crust pizza recipe turned into a national sensation, earning Caulipower over $100 million in revenue within five years. We talk about building a company later in life, raising capital as a female founder, staying true to your mission, and what it means to define success on your own terms. Gail shares what it really felt like to walk away from the safety of a steady job, the highs and lows of starting over later in life, as well as it being what ultimately equip her for th
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They Told Her She’d Fail, Now She’s in Whole Foods Nationwide with Rosa Li, Founder and CEO of Wildwonder
15/05/2025 Duración: 31minThis week on SUPERWOMEN, I’m joined by Rosa Li, founder and CEO of Wildwonder, the world’s first sparkling prebiotic and probiotic drink inspired by heritage tonics and California produce stands. When Rosa’s high-stress finance job left her feeling depleted and dealing with digestive issues, she looked inward and backward. Drawing from her grandmother’s traditional herbal tonics, Rosa started tinkering in her kitchen, rediscovering the power of plants, botanicals, and food as medicine.In this episode, Rosa opens up about the early days of Wildwonder, from chasing co-packers to hand-delivering drinks door-to-door, Rosa’s entrepreneurial journey is anything but ordinary. She shares how she bootstrapped her business during the pandemic, transformed rejection into resilience, and landed on the shelves of Whole Foods, Target, and 5,000+ retailers across the U.S. Rosa also dives into the cultural influences that shaped her, what it looks like to create a mission-driven brand in a male-dominated space, and why vulne
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How She Built a Better-For-You 2 Billion Dollar Empire with Allison Ellsworth, Co-Founder and Chief Brand Officer of Poppi.
08/05/2025 Duración: 42minOn this episode of SUPERWOMEN, I sat down with Allison Ellsworth, co-founder of Poppi—the better-for-you soda brand that’s gone from tabling at the farmers’ market to one of the fastest-growing beverages in the U.S.Allison’s journey started with a gut feeling—literally. Struggling with health issues and searching for natural remedies, she discovered the benefits of apple cider vinegar. But instead of settling for the harsh taste, she hit the kitchen and created her own fix. What followed? A Whole Foods rep at the farmers market, a “Shark Tank” deal, and a rebrand that would catapult Poppi into virality and the mainstream.In this episode, she opens up about what it really took to scale Poppi: letting go of fear, maxing out credit cards, learning how to lead, building a brand from instinct, and saying no to “dumb money.” We talk team dynamics, viral TikToks, Super Bowl commercials, and why sometimes the boldest move is pausing everything to get the brand right. We also get into the power of believing in yoursel
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How to redefine Success When it doesnt bring you joy with Dr. Tiffany Moon, Anesthesiologist and Former Real Housewife of Dallas
01/05/2025 Duración: 36minThis week on SUPERWOMEN, I’m joined by Dr. Tiffany Moon, board-certified anesthesiologist, entrepreneur, author, and former cast member of “The Real Housewives of Dallas,” for an honest conversation about finding perspective and building self-worth. In this episode, Tiffany shares some of the lessons that shaped her new book, “Joy Prescriptions,” and opens up about the power of letting go, saying no, and finding confidence outside of achievement. We discuss her incredible journey, from her unexpected leap into reality TV to launching multiple businesses. Tiffany opens up about the moment she realized success wasn’t synonymous with joy, and how that realization led her to reimagine her life. The accolades, the titles, and the “dream job” just weren’t filling up her cup the way she had imagined they would. Between launching a summit for professional women and juggling multiple businesses, she lets us in the power of using joy, not perfection, as a metric of success.Whether she’s in the operating room, onstage a
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Sexy, Saucy and Totally Eden: Tahini Baby Has Arrived, with Eden Grinshpan
24/04/2025 Duración: 43minThis week on SUPERWOMEN, I’m joined by my longtime friend, the host of “Top Chef Canada” and Food Network alum Eden Grinshpan, for a lively conversation on creativity in the kitchen and beyond.You might know Eden from her time on television or her much loved cookbooks, “Eating Out Loud,” but, in this episode, she’s giving us the inside scoop on her latest creation: “Tahini Baby,” a vibrant, veggie-forward cookbook filled with bold Middle Eastern flavors and warm memories. Eden shares with us how she carved out a space for herself in the food world by staying true to her roots, embracing humor, and keeping her recipes approachable, health-conscious, and packed with flavor. We talk about the behind-the-scenes reality of cookbook creation (which takes a village) and how she found joy in the chaos of career-building, marriage, and motherhood. Whether you’re a seasoned home cook or a takeout enthusiast, Eden’s infectious energy and approach to life will leave you inspired to turn up the music, throw on an apron, a
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From Wall Street to Wine with Neha Kumar, Co-founder of Full Glass Wine Co.
17/04/2025 Duración: 36minThis week on SUPERWOMEN, I sat down with Neha Kumar, co-founder and COO of Full Glass Wine Co., a brand acquisition and management firm that focuses on revitalizing the direct-to-consumer wine market. In an inspiring conversation, she teaches us about entrepreneurship, resilience, and redefining success on your own terms. Neha’s career began in finance and banking before she pivoted into the startup world—learning through failure and eventually building and selling companies across multiple industries.In this episode, Neha shares why she lives by the philosophy of “burn the ships,” how working in six-month increments helps her stay focused, and how she fits her professional goals into her personal life work-life balance. “It’s all just one” when integrating family, career, and ambition into a single, meaningful whole, she says. We talk about how she found herself again through work after facing postpartum struggles and what it took to build Full Glass Wine Co. through the acquisition of seven wine brands in j
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Finding Work-Life Harmony with Tina Wells, Marketing Expert and Bestselling Author
10/04/2025 Duración: 35minThis week on SUPERWOMEN, I sat down with Tina Wells, entrepreneur, bestselling author, and brand builder, whose impressive career started when she was just 16 years old. Tina has spent nearly three decades making a lasting impact on the business world, from creating her first company as a teenager to launching brands with Target, writing over 20 books—including the “Mackenzie Blue” and “Honest June” series for young women and a slate of powerful self-help and business books for adults—and now helping founders scale into the millions.In this episode, Tina shares how she carved out a unique path, moving from trendspotting and influencer marketing (before it even had a name) to product development, publishing, and advising founders on how to build sustainable, scalable businesses. We talk about the realities of growing a business, the power of hiring the right people at the right time, and how to design a work-life harmony that actually works. Tina opens up about learning to let go of perfectionism, how to avoid
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Revisiting New York City’s Glory Days with Dorinda Medley
03/04/2025 Duración: 40minWelcome back to the Morning After Series on SUPERWOMEN, sponsored by Magnum Ice Cream! In the fourth and final episode of this series, Candace Bushnell, the creator of “Sex and The City,” and I met up with with Dorinda Medley—beloved “Real Housewives of New York” alum, author of “Make It Nice,” and ultimate New York icon—for an unfiltered conversation about reinvention, relationships, and what it really means to grow into yourself. In this episode, Dorinda brings her signature wit and honesty to the table as she reflects on the wisdom and peace that come with age, the art of the hard reset, and how she learned to manage anxiety by embracing stillness. From spontaneous kisses over Sunday lattes to morning walks in Central Park (with perfectly groomed dogs), Dorinda reminds us that life is best lived with heart, intention, and a healthy dose of humor. We also dive into the evolution of dating after 50, why women should lean into saying yes, and how Blue Stone Manor became not just a home but a sanctuary. We get
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Walking Away and Coming Back Better with Dolores Catania, Reality TV Star and Entrepreneur
27/03/2025 Duración: 42minOn the SUPERWOMEN podcast, I’m sitting down with the “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star and “Traitors” winner Dolores Catania. As two cast members of the “Housewives” franchise, we open up about our time on the shows, and we reflect on resilience, reinvention, and what it really means to stay true to yourself—even when the world is watching.Dolores joined “RHONJ” at a difficult time in her life and made a promise to never let the pressures of reality TV change who she was. On “Housewives,” she built a reputation for loyalty, honesty, and standing her ground, but what most people don’t see is the grit and willpower it took to get there. From getting divorced while nine months pregnant and raising her kids as a single mom, to navigating business and personal reinvention, she’s learned firsthand how to make the most of the challenges she has faced.In this episode, Dolores gives us the scoop on her time on “The Traitors,” backing out of “RHONJ” in Season 1 and then deciding to return years later, how reality TV
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Why Success Is the Sweetest Revenge, with Model and TV Star Camille Kostek
20/03/2025 Duración: 34minWe’re back with the Morning After Series on SUPERWOMEN, sponsored by Magnum Ice Cream! In the third episode of this four-part series, Candace Bushnell, the creator of “Sex and The City,” and I sat down with the incredible Camille Kostek—model, entrepreneur, and former NFL cheerleader. Camille opens up about the brutal rejections that she faced early in her career, the impossible beauty standards she refused to conform to, and how walking away from agencies that didn’t believe in her led to the Sports Illustrated moment that changed everything.Camille gets real about the lingering insecurities that come with being in the public eye, the mental toll of an industry built on perfection, and the daily work of staying true to herself. She also tells us why she believes in breaking the mold rather than fitting into it and how social media has both empowered and pressured her. And, because no conversation is off-limits here, we talked about , why women are still hesitant to ask for what they want, and why we feel lik
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Why Your Lifestyle Is Draining Your Health and How to Reset, with Dr. Amy Shah
12/03/2025 Duración: 52minOn SUPERWOMEN, I’m sitting down with Dr. Amy Shah, a double board-certified physician, best-selling author, and nutrition expert. Amy walked away from a traditional medical career to carve her own path in wellness. After spending years training to become a doctor, she found herself exhausted and unfulfilled. Searching for answers, she turned to writing as a creative outlet, never imagining it would lead to a thriving career helping women take control of their health. In this episode, Amy shares her expertise on the often overlooked connection between gut health, hormones, and overall well-being, breaking down how modern lifestyles wreak havoc on our bodies and what we can do to reset. She explains the science behind fasting and its effects on women, why walking is one of the simplest yet most effective tools for brain health, and how our food choices shape everything from energy levels to mood. She also addresses the alarming misinformation online surrounding women’s health, highlighting the red flags to watc
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Meeting Mr. Right, with the Fashion Icon Nicky Hilton Rothschild
06/03/2025 Duración: 29minWelcome back to the Morning After Series on SUPERWOMEN, sponsored by Magnum Ice Cream! In the second episode of this four-part series, Candace Bushnell, the creator of “Sex and The City,” and I sat down with the fashion icon Nicky Hilton Rothschild, to talk about her experiences with dating and how “SATC” has shaped her life. Nicky is a New Yorker, born and bred. She grew up in the city secretly watching “Sex and The City” when she was a teen, and blowing her entire allowance at Patricia Field’s boutique in Greenwich Village on Saturdays with her sister Paris. But her love life hasn’t mirrored that of the show’s leading ladies. “I wish I had some more salacious stories for you, but I was always that monogamous girl. I was always in, like, a multi-year relationship,” she tells us, “so I didn’t get to play in the Manhattan dating playground.” Nicky gives us the scoop on the best places to meet elusive bachelors, how she knew she met The One, which “SATC” character she sees herself in, her cameo that never was,
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This Scrunchie Could Literally Save Your Life, with Shirah Benarde, the Gen Z CEO and Co-Founder of NightCap
27/02/2025 Duración: 27minOn SUPERWOMEN, I talked to Shirah Benarde, the 22-year-old CEO and co-founder of NightCap. When she was just 16, Shirah found out that one of her friends had been roofied. Not long after, she got to work, taping together a pair of pantyhose and a scrunchie to make a prototype of a device that can help protect people from drink-spiking. Cut to one year later: Shirah and her brother Michael pitched the product on “Shark Tank” and secured a deal. But launching her business as a Gen Z founder was far from easy. “I knew deep down that I had no idea what I was doing, and that made it really hard for other people to see me in a professional way,” she told me. Shirah pushed herself to really understand her business, making costly mistakes along her journey.“We definitely spent a lot of money on things that we didn’t know that worked,” she said, “but it was a huge learning lesson.” In the process of building her company, she discovered how to get people to trust her vision: “You have to take yourself seriously.” Night
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Exposing the Dark Side and Hidden Threats of Technology with Laurie Segall, the Investigative Tech Journalist
20/02/2025 Duración: 43minOn the SUPERWOMEN podcast, I’m sitting down with Laurie Segall, the founder of Mostly Human Media and a former senior technology correspondent and editor-at-large at CNN. Throughout her award-winning career, Laurie has investigated the dangers of technology, and has interviewed some of the most powerful figures in Silicon Valley, like Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey. Laurie had always dreamt of being a journalist and started at the bottom of the newsroom as a CNN intern. Fast-forward several years, and she was leading the organization’s tech coverage at one of the most pivotal moments in modern history—the rise of social media. Her groundbreaking reporting has shed light on some of the most terrifying consequences of the digital era, including unregulated A.I. chatbots, tech addiction, revenge pornography, and more. After she spent nearly a decade at CNN, at the top of her game, she left it all behind in 2019 to start her own media company, where her work has continued her push for a safer future. She has als
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Being Your Own Mr. Big, with Candace Bushnell, the Creator of “Sex and the City” and Real-Life Carrie Bradshaw
13/02/2025 Duración: 33minWelcome to the Morning After Series on SUPERWOMEN, sponsored by Magnum Ice Cream!In this four-part series,Candace Bushnell, the creator of “Sex and The City,” and I are going to be chatting about everything from career and adulting to relationships, friendships, and, of course, love (or the struggle to find it) here in New York City. Plus, we’ll have some awesome guests joining us on the podcast.Candace first captured the lives of beautiful, ambitious, single women in the city through her column in theNew York Observer, which later became the basis of her bestselling book and hit HBO series. But, before “Sex and the City” became one of the biggest cultural phenomenons in modern history, it was simply the reality of Candace and the women around her—navigating life in a city full of all kinds of possibilities. In this episode, Candace dives into the lasting impact of her work, the pains of modern dating, why successful women still struggle to find great men in Manhattan, and what it means to be your own Mr. Big