
You already know what it feels like the meeting where you said nothing when you should have spoken. The project you took on because you didnât know how to say no. The slow, quiet erosion of your own needs in service of everyone elseâs. Youâre not weak. Youâre wired this way. And thereâs actually a way out.
Amy Green Smith is a corporate and executive communication coach who has spent two decades working with women who are having real breakdowns in the communication arena, not just what to say, but why they canât seem to say it at all.
In this conversation, Rani and Amy get into:
Why people-pleasing is a biological survival mechanism (not a character flaw), and why willpower alone will never fix it
The difference between your organizationâs structure and its dynamics, and what that gap tells you about whether itâs worth fighting to stay
The âchronic complaint inventoryâ, the fastest way to identify exactly where you need to start setting boundaries
Progressive language: why affirmations backfire, and what to say to yourself instead
What it actually looks like to support someone without rescuing them in leadership, in friendship, in parenting
Amy also shares practical tools to help you begin changing these patterns, including her free resources available at Amy Green Smith's Free Resources.
This episode is for the woman who knows something needs to change, who has the words forming in her chest but canât quite get them out and who is ready to stop outsourcing her worth to everyone else in the room.
Want to be a guest? If you have a mentor moment that could inspire someone else DM us GUEST on Instagram, or Apply to be a guest here: https://www.workingwomenmentor.com/applyConnect with our community on: https://www.instagram.com/workingwomenmentor/đ⨠Download our FREE Mentorship Resources: WorkingWomenMentor.comConnect with Rani Alfers on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ralfers/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rani.alfersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ranialfers/đWant to Launch your OWN Podcast? Here are my FREE Resources to Get Started and SAVE time and money with AI
Jun 17
47 min

Youâve been telling yourself you need to know more before you start. More research. More certainty. More money in the bank. LaKeisha Tomlin thought the same thing, and then she looked around her house, counted the Apple products, checked the five-year stock chart, and made her first investment.
LaKeisha is a technical leader with a career spanning aerospace and tech, degrees from St. Louis University, Johns Hopkins, and Yale, and a self-taught investing and trading practice that now makes up the bulk of her income. She didnât have a financial mentor growing up. She built it herself, step by step, following her curiosity.
In this conversation, Rani and LaKeisha talk through:
Why shifting from outcomes to inputs is the mindset move that changes everything
How she lost tens of thousands in a single week â and what that loss forced her to learn about mentorship
The simple, zero-jargon starting place for any woman who wants to begin investing
Why âthe work will speak for itselfâ is one of the most expensive myths working women believe
What it actually looks like to treat your career like a business
This episode is for the woman who knows she should be doing more with her money and her career, but keeps waiting for the moment she feels ready. LaKeisha is the permission to stop waiting.
Want to be a guest? If you have a mentor moment that could inspire someone else DM us GUEST on Instagram, or Apply to be a guest here: https://www.workingwomenmentor.com/applyConnect with our community on: https://www.instagram.com/workingwomenmentor/đ⨠Download our FREE Mentorship Resources: WorkingWomenMentor.comConnect with Rani Alfers on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ralfers/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rani.alfersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ranialfers/đWant to Launch your OWN Podcast? Here are my FREE Resources to Get Started and SAVE time and money with AI
Jun 3
41 min

Anna Radulovski is the founder of WomenTech Network, a global community connecting women in technology across 179 countries. Through initiatives like Coding Girls, mentorship programs, and global leadership events, she has dedicated her career to helping women gain visibility, opportunity, and influence in tech. She is also the author of Chief in Tech, a guide to navigating leadership and building impact in industries where women are often underrepresented.Â
In this conversation, Anna shares the leadership lessons she learned while building an international movement and working in rooms where she was often the only woman present.
Together we explore:
⢠Why waiting for permission can quietly stall your leadership
⢠How imposter syndrome shows up even for high-performing women
⢠The difference between working hard and making your work visible
⢠Why mentorship and community change the trajectory of careers
⢠The leadership skill that matters most today: storytelling
Anna also shares the simple piece of mentor advice that shifted her entire mindset:
âDonât wait for permission to lead.â
This episode is for the woman who is capable, experienced, and working hard, but still feels like she is waiting for the right moment to step forward. If you are navigating leadership, visibility, or the next chapter of your career, this conversation offers grounded guidance on how to move from hesitation to impact.
Want to be a guest? If you have a mentor moment that could inspire someone else DM us GUEST on Instagram, or Apply to be a guest here: https://www.workingwomenmentor.com/applyConnect with our community on: https://www.instagram.com/workingwomenmentor/đ⨠Download our FREE Mentorship Resources: WorkingWomenMentor.comConnect with Rani Alfers on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ralfers/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rani.alfersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ranialfers/đWant to Launch your OWN Podcast? Here are my FREE Resources to Get Started and SAVE time and money with AI
May 13
46 min

What happens when people keep asking you a question you cannot easily answer?
âWhere are you from?â
Urmi Hossain has lived with that question most of her life.
Born and raised in Italy to Bengali parents and now working in Canadaâs financial sector, Urmi grew up navigating multiple languages, cultures, and expectations. Today she is a finance professional, author, speaker, and mentor who helps others understand how identity, belonging, and career growth often intersect in complicated ways.
In this conversation, Urmi shares what it means to build confidence when you often feel like you exist between worlds.
You will hear:
⢠What it means to grow up as a âthird cultureâ individual
⢠How identity struggles can shape leadership and resilience
⢠Why mentorship does not always come through formal programs
⢠The concept of a âfriendtorâ and how friendships can become mentorship
⢠The reality of navigating rejection, persistence, and growth early in your career
This episode is for the woman who has ever felt like she had to choose between parts of herself and is learning that she does not have to.
Want to be a guest? If you have a mentor moment that could inspire someone else DM us GUEST on Instagram, or Apply to be a guest here: https://www.workingwomenmentor.com/applyConnect with our community on: https://www.instagram.com/workingwomenmentor/đ⨠Download our FREE Mentorship Resources: WorkingWomenMentor.comConnect with Rani Alfers on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ralfers/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rani.alfersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ranialfers/đWant to Launch your OWN Podcast? Here are my FREE Resources to Get Started and SAVE time and money with AI
Apr 29
34 min

Functional nutritionist and narrative medicine practitioner Andrea Nakayama joins Working Women Mentor to share the personal story that reshaped her life and career. After navigating her late husbandâs cancer diagnosis while pregnant, Andrea witnessed firsthand the gaps in the medical system. That experience led her to build a new approach to health that considers the whole person, not just the diagnosis.Â
In this conversation, Andrea explains why many women struggle to find lasting answers for their health and what needs to change in the way we think about wellness.
In this conversation, youâll hear about:
⢠Why quick fixes, protocols, and biohacks often fail in complex health situations
⢠The concept that biology is never separate from biography and how life experiences shape health
⢠The foundational health non-negotiables Andrea focuses on first: sleep, digestion, and blood sugar balance
⢠Why separating the problem from the solution leads to better decisions in health and life
⢠How slowing down and listening to your body can be the most powerful step toward healing
This episode is for the woman who feels overwhelmed by wellness trends and wants a calmer, clearer way to think about her health. If you have ever wondered why a solution that worked for someone else did not work for you, this conversation offers a thoughtful framework for understanding your body with more compassion and clarity.
Want to be a guest? If you have a mentor moment that could inspire someone else DM us GUEST on Instagram, or Apply to be a guest here: https://www.workingwomenmentor.com/applyConnect with our community on: https://www.instagram.com/workingwomenmentor/đ⨠Download our FREE Mentorship Resources: WorkingWomenMentor.comConnect with Rani Alfers on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ralfers/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rani.alfersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ranialfers/đWant to Launch your OWN Podcast? Here are my FREE Resources to Get Started and SAVE time and money with AI
Apr 15
43 min

Renee Carbone Fleming is a brand strategist and empowerment coach who helps women over 40 turn their story and experience into income without shrinking or apologizing. After building a multimillion-dollar sales organization and rebuilding her own life post-divorce, she now teaches women how to stop waiting to be chosen.
This conversation is about visibility, ownership, and expansion in midlife.
We explore:
⢠Why confidence comes from clarity, not personality
⢠How letting go of likability changes everything
⢠What it really means to build a âWatch Meâ mindset
⢠Why women over 40 are positioned for leverage, not invisibility
⢠How to begin creating multiple streams of income rooted in your lived experience
Renee shares the framework behind her new book Watch Me and explains how to withdraw from explanation, act before approval, and hold the vision when no one else does.
This episode is for the woman who feels capable of more but keeps hesitating.
If youâve been waiting for the right moment, this is your reminder:
You donât need more time. You need a decision.
Want to be a guest? If you have a mentor moment that could inspire someone else DM us GUEST on Instagram, or Apply to be a guest here: https://www.workingwomenmentor.com/applyConnect with our community on: https://www.instagram.com/workingwomenmentor/đ⨠Download our FREE Mentorship Resources: WorkingWomenMentor.comConnect with Rani Alfers on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ralfers/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rani.alfersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ranialfers/đWant to Launch your OWN Podcast? Here are my FREE Resources to Get Started and SAVE time and money with AI
Apr 1
46 min

Vicki Bradley, CEO and founder of Women in Leadership Empowered, brings over two decades of executive leadership experience into a conversation that feels both personal and practical. Her work centers on conscious leadership, trust, and what she calls âthe invisible loadâ many women quietly carry. Her perspective matters because she has lived the stretch between high-level leadership, motherhood, illness, caregiving, and returning to earn her PhD mid-career.
In this conversation, we explore:
⢠How to respond instead of react in high-stress leadership moments
⢠Why asking for help is a strength, not a weakness
⢠The concept of the invisible load and how it impacts women at work
⢠How to build the muscle of conscious choice in your leadership
⢠Why mentorship is reciprocal and often found in small, everyday moments
This episode is for the woman who feels responsible for everything, who leads at work and at home, and who is ready to carry her ambition without burning herself out. If you are navigating growth, pressure, or transition, this conversation will remind you that you have more choice and power than you think.
Want to be a guest? If you have a mentor moment that could inspire someone else DM us GUEST on Instagram, or Apply to be a guest here: https://www.workingwomenmentor.com/applyConnect with our community on: https://www.instagram.com/workingwomenmentor/đ⨠Download our FREE Mentorship Resources: WorkingWomenMentor.comConnect with Rani Alfers on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ralfers/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rani.alfersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ranialfers/đWant to Launch your OWN Podcast? Here are my FREE Resources to Get Started and SAVE time and money with AI
Mar 18
39 min

Marcia Dawood is a venture investor, author, and longtime advocate for helping more women step into the world of capital with confidence. Through her work in angel investing and education, she has seen firsthand what holds women back from investing and raising money and what actually helps them move forward. Her perspective matters because it is rooted in lived experience, not theory.In this conversation, we explore:⢠Why so many women wait to feel ready before investing or raising capital⢠The mindset shift that makes fundraising less intimidating⢠What investors are really looking for beyond the pitch deck⢠How to build confidence through small, practical steps⢠Why access to capital changes more than just a businessThis episode is for the woman who has an idea, a growing business, or a curiosity about investing but feels like she is behind, underqualified, or unsure where to begin. You will walk away clearer on what actually matters and more grounded in your next step, whether that is writing the check or asking for one.
Want to be a guest? If you have a mentor moment that could inspire someone else DM us GUEST on Instagram, or Apply to be a guest here: https://www.workingwomenmentor.com/applyConnect with our community on: https://www.instagram.com/workingwomenmentor/đ⨠Download our FREE Mentorship Resources: WorkingWomenMentor.comConnect with Rani Alfers on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ralfers/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rani.alfersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ranialfers/đWant to Launch your OWN Podcast? Here are my FREE Resources to Get Started and SAVE time and money with AI
Mar 4
44 min

Robyn Engelson is a life transformation coach and bestselling author who rebuilt her health after being diagnosed with Hashimotoâs thyroid disease. After years of fatigue, brain fog, and frustration, she stopped waiting for answers and began taking ownership of her nutrition, strength training, mindset, and accountability. Today, she helps high-achieving women restore their energy in a way that is structured, realistic, and sustainable.In this conversation, we explore:⢠The overlooked signs of chronic fatigue and autoimmune imbalance⢠Why more cardio and less food is keeping women stuck⢠How stress and unresolved patterns impact physical health⢠The simple morning shifts that regulate your nervous system⢠What focused accountability over 90 days can truly changeRobyn shares how compressing her two-and-a-half-year healing journey into a 90-day framework now helps women rebuild their energy without extreme routines or endless appointments.This episode is for the woman who keeps pushing through exhaustion, who knows she is capable of more, and who is ready to stop surviving and start rebuilding.
Want to be a guest? If you have a mentor moment that could inspire someone else DM us GUEST on Instagram, or Apply to be a guest here: https://www.workingwomenmentor.com/applyConnect with our community on: https://www.instagram.com/workingwomenmentor/đ⨠Download our FREE Mentorship Resources: WorkingWomenMentor.comConnect with Rani Alfers on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ralfers/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rani.alfersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ranialfers/đWant to Launch your OWN Podcast? Here are my FREE Resources to Get Started and SAVE time and money with AI
Feb 18
37 min

There comes a point in your career when working harder stops being the answer, and working wiser becomes essential.In this conversation, Gretchen Gagel shares the kind of perspective that only comes from decades of lived experience: leading teams, navigating seasons of isolation, learning when to adapt and when to stay rooted, and discovering that the most sustainable careers are built from the inside out.This episode isnât about breaking barriers or proving yourself. Itâs about learning how to lead without losing your values, how to grow without burning out, and how mentorship, both given and received, quietly shapes the women who last.If youâre navigating a season of growth, questioning what longevity really looks like, or craving guidance from someone who has already walked the road ahead, this conversation offers calm clarity and grounded reassurance.
Want to be a guest? If you have a mentor moment that could inspire someone else DM us GUEST on Instagram, or Apply to be a guest here: https://www.workingwomenmentor.com/applyConnect with our community on: https://www.instagram.com/workingwomenmentor/đ⨠Download our FREE Mentorship Resources: WorkingWomenMentor.comConnect with Rani Alfers on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ralfers/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rani.alfersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ranialfers/đWant to Launch your OWN Podcast? Here are my FREE Resources to Get Started and SAVE time and money with AI
Feb 4
45 min
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