Lauren Pudwill is the creative force behind By Bago, a lifestyle and design company based in LA. With an entrepreneurial spirit fueled by curiosity, Lauren discusses her journey from singer-songwriter to designer, crafting unique lifestyle products inspired by her Chinese-American heritage and experiences across California. From hand-poured candles to custom leather goods, Lauren's approach emphasizes creativity, community, and personal memory-making. Dive into this inspiring conversation as Lauren shares how passion and purpose guide her work, bridging the gap between artistry and daily life.
Read MoreIn this interview, SEAM founder Amy Cohen Epstein speaks with Jenny Galluzzo, co-founder of The Second Shift, a platform designed to provide mid-career women with flexible job opportunities and professional development. Jenny shares how The Second Shift has adapted to the changing workforce landscape, emphasizing flexibility, community, and empowerment. With insights into work-life balance, career pivots, and building resilience, Jenny’s perspective sheds light on the evolving roles of women in today’s workforce and the power of connection. Join Amy and Jenny as they explore the ways women can find purpose and meaning in their professional and personal lives.
Read MoreIf you don’t know her already, you should! Here, the Lynne Cohen Foundation’s own Amy Cohen Epstein sits down with longtime women’s health advocate Marla Tellez, an Emmy-winning journalist and anchor, about her journey in broadcast journalism and her passion for advocacy in women’s health. For over a decade, Marla has been a dedicated supporter of the Lynne Cohen Foundation, consistently hosting LCF’s annual fundraising event, Kickin’ Cancer, to raise awareness and support preventive care. Through her work on-screen and off, Marla champions health, wellness, and the power of storytelling to inspire change. Join Amy and Marla as they discuss the resilience, responsibility, and purpose that drive Marla’s commitment to making a difference in women’s lives.
Read MoreDanielle Sherman, founder of Sherman Field, has built a brand that honors her family’s legacy while pushing the boundaries of fine jewelry. From her early days co-founding The Row and working with designers like Alexander Wang to creating her own heirloom-inspired collection, Danielle’s journey is one of resilience, artistry, and dedication to craftsmanship. In this interview with SEAM founder Amy Cohen Epstein, Danielle opens up about the influences that shaped her, the lessons learned from past ventures, and her vision for jewelry that tells a story across generations. Their conversation reveals the passion and purpose driving Sherman Field’s unique place in the world of fine jewelry.
Read MoreIn this heartfelt conversation with SEAM founder Amy Cohen Epstein, Natasha Gregson Wagner opens up about her journey of preserving her mother Natalie Wood’s legacy. Natasha shares poignant memories, discusses the impact of her mother’s passing, and reflects on how love, resilience, and family have shaped her life. Together, Amy and Natasha explore the healing power of remembrance, the importance of motherhood, and the strength it takes to honor a loved one’s legacy. Dive into this deeply personal interview to understand the bond between mother and daughter and the enduring impact of family.
Read MoreEmbark on a journey of holistic wellness with Nadia Sehweil, co-founder of Bodytree Studio, on this transformative episode of The SEAM Podcast. Bodytree Studio, the first of its kind in Abu Dhabi, stands as a holistic women's wellness space, fostering well-being through comprehensive mind-body practices. Join us as Nadia shares her journey of creating a supportive community space that offers yoga, pilates, and nourishing meals for women….
Read MoreIn this interview, we delve into writer Sara Altschule's deeply personal journey as a previvor who initially discovered her BRCA gene mutation through a 23andMe test. Sara's story highlights the critical need for open conversations about genetic mutations, access to support, and the formidable challenges of navigating insurance coverage…
Read MorePrepare to be inspired as Amy Cohen Epstein engages in a captivating conversation with Shaney Jo Darden, the visionary behind the Keep A Breast Foundation. In this interview, Shaney Jo shares her deeply personal connection to breast cancer, revealing how it all began with a heartfelt mission to help just one person…
Read More“We found a mass in your esophagus,” my GI doctor said as I woke up after an endoscopy. My heart sank, and my stomach lurched, as I tried to absorb the shocking news. What does this mean? Is it cancerous? After an agonizing five days I got confirmation. It was a malignant tumor––esophageal cancer….
Read MoreMenopause signals the end of your menstrual cycle, and for many women, this is cause for celebration. No more fussing with pads or tampons or worrying about embarrassing menstrual cup leaks.
Even if you're prepared for more common symptoms like intense hot flashes or hormonal weight gain, it's crucial to also recognize some lesser-known changes, particularly to your vaginal and vulvar health. While these symptoms may be uncomfortable, annoying, or shocking, rest assured you and your healthcare provider can work together to relieve, prevent or manage them…
Read MoreWithout question, the last couple of years have underscored the necessity of knowing how to ask for help, accept help and offer help. And yet, “help fluency” remains elusive for far too many people. In Go To Help, mother-daughter power duo, Deborah Grayson Riegel and Sophie Riegel, blend their backgrounds in coaching and mental health advocacy to help readers recapture their empathy.
Read MoreElizabeth “Brianne” Lovin underwent a double mastectomy with breast reconstruction, a hysterectomy and a removal of both of her ovaries and fallopian tubes at age forty-one, not because she had cancer, but in order to prevent cancer. She is one of the approximately 0.25% of the population that carries a BRCA gene, a hereditary gene mutation that prevents normal tumor suppression…
Read MoreWe sat down with the inspiring Gloria Feldt, the Former CEO and President of Planned Parenthood, to discuss the world of working women, burnout, empowerment, and her new book "INTENTIONING: Sex, Power, Pandemics, & How Women Will Take the Lead for (Everyone’s) Good.” In addition to her extensive resume in women’s health, Gloria is also the co-founder of Take The Lead, a nonprofit initiative with a goal to propel women to leadership parity by 2025. Take a listen.
Read MoreIt has been well-documented that COVID has only increased the weight women in families carry. On author and activist Glennon Doyle’s popular podcast, “We Can Do Hard Things,” she and her cohost and sister, Amanda Doyle, recently discussed women’s Overwhelm. They describe having a ticker of things to do, to worry about, to fix, to anticipate and oversee, always running through their heads, and how carrying the burden of their family members and colleagues’ comfort, safety, health, and success on their backs is flattening them…
Read MoreJenny Galluzzo is an agent for change. Her company, The Second Shift, empowers women through work — by connecting them with meaningful, ethical, and diverse jobs.. The company tagline “making work, work for women” is an apt one because it is precisely what Jenny is all about: cultivating careers while advocating for equality in the workplace. In this interview, this inspiring entrepreneur sits down with SEAM founder Amy Cohen Epstein to discuss her experience cultivating this important network as well as her previous life as a journalist.
Read MoreThe Seam founder, Amy Cohen Epstein, sits down with breast cancer, Ali Bartman to talk about her unique experience, including risk, survival, and the importance of “knowing your normal”…
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