Second Life
Summary: Join our host, Who What Wear co-founder Hillary Kerr, as she chronicles the career changes that can come at any age in our podcast, Second Life.
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Podcasts:
Year & Day founder and CEO Kathryn Duryea talks to Second Life about leaving her job in brand marketing to start the direct-to-consumer tableware company.
Los Angeles–based stylist Karla Welch works with some of the biggest names in entertainment, changing the way we think about celebrity style and creating cool collaborations with in-demand brands.
Author and Loom co-founder Erica Chidi Cohen is helping people understand and trust their bodies through her Los Angeles–based wellness center.
Reshma Saujani, the CEO and founder of Girls Who Code, discusses her political background and how she's hoping to close the gender gap in technology.
Olive and June founder Sarah Gibson Tuttle quit her New York City finance career to open a nail salon in Los Angeles. Here's how she did it.
Korean skincare expert and Glow Recipe co-founder Sarah Lee talks to Second Life about leaving the corporate world and starting her own company.
Swedish singer-songwriter Lykke Li is balancing her music career with entrepreneurship: She's co-founded an all-female mezcal brand that empowers women in Oaxaca.
Shay Mitchell discusses her eventful career path, including acting, writing, producing, and launching a travel brand.
How does one go from a job in the district attorney's office to a career as a hotelier running some of the coolest hotels in the U.S. and Mexico? Find out on Liz Lambert's episode of Second Life.
If Jessica Yellin's Instagram isn't at the top of your list of favorite news sources, it will be soon. Learn how the former chief White House correspondent for CNN took her reporting skills to social media and book publishing.
Sophia Roe's passion for food and wellness started as a distraction from her tough childhood in the foster care system. Learn about her inspiring journey to becoming a chef, wellness expert, and thought leader.
Armed with experience in finance and fashion buying, respectively, sisters-in-law Veronica Miele Beard and Veronica Swanson Beard started their fashion brand with a single jacket style and no business plan. Find out how they did it.
The founder and CEO of Framebridge, Susan Tynan, has advice on how to accept "no" in your career, how to run a business ethically, and how to lift women up.
Learn how Nancy Silverton went from cooking part-time at her college dining hall to running her own empire of restaurants and winning the food industry's highest honor.
Learn how Raissa Gerona went from hopeful lawyer to the brains behind Revolve's innovative influencer strategy.