Now she’s sharing what she’s learned and taking her friends along for the ride. On The Lawyer Who Rocks, Joleen chats up fellow entrepreneurs about what they do, how they do it, and what they’ve learned along the way. From founders of startups making waves in tech and media, to authors, musicians and VC’s – The Lawyer Who Rocks is amplifying their badassery with the world at large.
Talk about a career 360! Laura Murphy, a longtime friend of Joleen’s from the early Seattle grunge days takes us through her music career evolution and what led her to pursue a second career in the health industry. We also find out what famous rock star used to hang out at her house to play with her puppies!
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Keela didn't play piano as a child, she learned how to code! A role model to all women in the technology space, Keela sat down with Joleen to discuss her "Put yourself out there!" philosophy and why that has served her well in product innovation and management at tech companies like RealNetworks, T-Mobile, Expedia and UrbanSpoon. She also gives a look at the inner workings of how some the most successful products are developed from the ground up, and where her next adventure will lead her (hint: Netflix!).
You can find out more about Keela here.
What if you could flip executive recruiting on its head? Caroline Stokes, the Author of Elephants Before Unicorns and founder of The Emotionally Intelligent Recruiter shares with Joleen her aha moment that has took head hunting and executive coaching to a new level.
You can find out more about Caroline here. Elephants Before Unicorns is availabe to pre-order now from your favorive book seller.
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“How hard can it be to make good underwear?” TomboyX co-founders Fran Dunaway & Naomi Gonzalez had a simple question that nearly everyone has asked themselves at some point. Joleen learns how the lack underwear choice launched one of the county’s hottest eco-friendly and sustainable businesses, what it's like working and running a company with your partner, and the importance of inclusion.
If you need great undies in your life, or more (they make swimwear too!) you can find them at tomboyx.com
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