Heads & Tales
Heads & Tales
Elissa Markowitz and Nina Alhadeff
Unveiling the tales of trailblazing women.
VI: Caroline Spiegel, Founder of Quinn
How Stanford drop-out Caroline Spiegel harnessed her healing from her health struggles to make moves in the multi-billion dollar sex-tech industry by starting Quinn, an audio erotica platform for women. We discuss how Quinn is placing women's pleasure at the center and changing the status quo of the porn industry.
Jun 28, 2021
34 min
V: Rebecca Bender & Deshae Wise, CEO of RBI Initiative & NCAA Athlete
Mother-daughter duo Rebecca Bender and Deshae Wise share their stories of surviving nearly six years living in human trafficking. Rebecca shares with us her story of surviving human sex trafficking and how her experiences have allowed her to become an advocate, activist, and one of the foremost authorities on human sex trafficking. Rebecca has trained over 100,000 professionals, including FBI, Homeland Security, regional law enforcement, and medical personnel.  She also runs Elevate Academy, the largest online school for survivors of human trafficking. Deshae is an utter force of nature. She shares with us her journey about her personal relationship with her own identity and her unique journey to becoming a star student at Berkeley and a first-rate NCAA track athlete. 
Jun 14, 2021
36 min
IV: Andreea Diaconu, Supermodel
Romanian-born supermodel Andreea Diaconu joins us to discuss the realities of modeling in the digital age and the importance of trusting her intuition and allowing her moral compass to guide her to find inner peace. 
May 31, 2021
25 min
III: Lida Orzeck, Co-Founder of Hanky Panky
From Toothpaste to Panties: How Lida Orzeck’s innate entrepreneurial mindset led her to create “the worlds’ most comfortable thong,” made by women for women. From selling a thong a second to keeping production made in the USA, Hanky Panky’s Lida Orzeck explains how her empire came to be. 
May 3, 2021
37 min
II: Maggie Holladay, Founder of Claude Home
Trend forecasting: Maggie dives into her journey with turning an Instagram page into a business and the process of monetizing Claude Home, which started as a passion project and quickly turned into an interior design sensation. We discuss the Summer of 2020 and how being a part of the uprising of the Black Lives Matter movement in New York City moved her to publicly take a stance on her platform and inspire change among her community. 
Apr 19, 2021
31 min
I: Ally Svenson, Co-Founder of MOD Pizza
“The heart of a nonprofit but the head of a business:” Co-founder Ally Svenson explains the success in MOD Pizza’s achievement of conscious capitalism. From a $72 Million acquisition by Starbucks to employing those who need it most at MOD Pizza, we discuss Ally’s 20+ year-long entrepreneurial escapades.
Apr 5, 2021
34 min