Women In The Know – A Year Of Yes

Rebecca Monet and Elizabeth Denham discuss John Hayes’ year of “Yes” where he accepted the opportunities that came his way and found success. Do you say “yes” to opportunity or do you hold back out of fear? Do you say “yes” to your children when you can? How does this word enter into your life?

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Lisa Bianco and Lindsey Bianco – Where Passion and Purpose Collide

Rebecca Monet and Elizabeth Denham interview mother/daughter team Lisa and Lindsey Bianco of Fred Astaire Dance Studios. These two women are absolutely lovely and share the growth and evolution of their paths and their relationship. The discuss how dance saved each of them and how they have managed to keep things going through the pandemic. Tune in for some inspiration.

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John Hayes – Where Passion and Purpose Collide

John Hayes of Titus Center for Franchising talks to Rebecca Monet and Elizabeth Denham about his path from writing into the world of franchising. He shares the lessons he has learned from his travels, life experiences and relationships. It’s an episode you don’t want to miss.

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Ask Beck And Liz – Project-Based Learning

Rebecca Monet and Elizabeth Denham discuss Ruth Agbaji’s project-based learning model. She believes accomplishment vs. competitive learning is offers kids a better perspective on learning coding and implements this idea in Code Wiz. How do you learn best? Are you motivated by competition or completing a goal?

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Women In The Know – Are People Innately Good?

Rebecca Monet and Elizabeth Denham launch a conversation from Ruth Agbaji’s interview about representation, fear of judgement and marginalized groups facing stereotypes. Do you believe people are innately good? Do we let our own fears get in the way of sharing ourselves and our stories with others? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

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Ruth Agbaji Interview

Ruth Agbaji knows that whatever her circumstances, she can overcome and accomplish her goals. In her interview with Rebecca Monet and Elizabeth Denham, she shows her strength and determination in her journey from Nigeria to the U.S and how she found her way into founding Code Wiz and franchising it around the country.

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Ask Beck And Liz Mad Scientist And A Snob

Have you ever been misjudged or has someone make a false assumption about you? We probably all have – how do you overcome that misperception? People thought Elizabeth was a snob because she was quiet. Rebecca has been misjudged for being a “mad scientist,” which clearly she is not! Tune in to learn more!

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Roses And Thorns Indecision, Birthdays and a Robot Vacuum

Rebecca Monet moves across the country and struggles with her most hated quality – indecision. Her birthday with her family saved the day. Elizabeth celebrates the greatest gift ever – the robot, but laments the broken washing machine. Tune in and let us know your roses and thorns!

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Women In The Know – Community

Why is it important to build community, especially for women. We are reminded of our interview with Jane Plitt in which she discusses her community and fight for justice as well as Martha Matilda’s experience building community as the innovator of modern retail franchising. What does community mean to you? How do you build it? Do you need one?

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