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  • On the 100th episode of When Women Win, Rebecca and I talked about designing your life according to your passions.` Rebecca also shared the inspiration behind her new book, Fearless: The New Rules for Unlocking Creativity, Courage and Success. I love the structure of the book: 21 rules we should all break if we want to achieve success. We dived into 7 of them, so you have another 14 to discover in the book!

    My favorite quote of the episode was, “Never not use your womanhood to your advantage.”

    You can learn more about Rebecca by checking out rebeccaminkoff.com. Her book Fearless drops on June 15th, and if you pre-order it now at readfearless.com, you'll receive 7 bonus goodies!

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    Thank you,

    Rana

  • This episode is brought to you by Joi Gifts. Joi is kindly offering When Women Win listeners 15% off any item, just head to joigifts.com/whenwomenwin and use the promo code RanaNawas15 at checkout.

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    I talked to Sebnem about leading a culturally diverse team – and doing it remotely. We discussed how to flex your leadership style to ensure that all your employees feel like they’re treated with respect. We also talked about the importance of leading by example, how to handle disappointments that inevitably arise while doing business, and how to shift your work energy towards what really matters. Sebnem encouraged us to do it with an enterprising mentality and a positive attitude.

    You can learn more about Sebnem on LinkedIn.

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    Thank you,

    Rana

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  • This episode is brought to you by Joi Gifts Joi is kindly offering When Women Win listeners 15% off any item, just head to joigifts.com/whenwomenwin and use the promo code RanaNawas15 at checkout.

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    What did we talk about? Inspiration, resilience, and boundaries that need breaking. As a teenager in Lebanon, Nadine saw how access to quality healthcare changed people's lives. While Proximie started out as an experiment to create positive impact, it has become a global company that epitomizes “the future of surgery.” Nadine discussed her solution-based thinking processes and how that mindset helped her become an entrepreneur.

    You can connect with Nadine on LinkedIn and check out the Proximie website here.

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    Want detailed show notes? A list of book recommendations? To send us some love? To nominate a guest? Head to the When Women Win website. While there, you can also sign up to our newsletter that – just once a month – sends behind the scenes goodies to your inbox. Newsletter subscribers also get invited to 1 free AMA (Ask Me Anything) session per month - so sign up now!

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    If you’re on iTunes, would you kindly take half a minute to rate & review the podcast? It would help tremendously.

    Thank you,

    Rana

  • This episode is brought to you by Joi Gifts. Joi is kindly offering When Women Win listeners 15% off any item, just head to joigifts.com/whenwomenwin and use the promo code RanaNawas15 at checkout.

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    So what did we talk about? Value alignment, purposefulness and being discerning about where you work. We also discussed key leadership traits such as introspection and reflection, and Bola gave practical tips for carving out your own path.

    You can learn more about Bola and connect with her on LinkedIn.

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    If you’re on iTunes, would you kindly take half a minute to rate & review the podcast? It would help tremendously.

    Thank you,

    Rana

  • Catriona demystified artificial intelligence, making it easy to understand for someone like me, who has no background in AI. We examined ethical AI, how machines are set to change the world, and her role in ensuring diversity and inclusion is programmed into the future. Catriona shared how the trauma she faced as a child shaped her as a businesswoman, and how mindfulness has helped her get through life’s greatest obstacles. The Heroine’s Journey is a 7-part journey that all women take, and Catriona invites you to find out where you are on that journey.

    My favorite quote of the episode was, “Everyone was telling me “that’s impossible” - but everything inside of me was telling me that it is possible.”

    You can find Catriona on LinkedIn and Twitter @catrionawallace.

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    If you’re on iTunes, would you kindly take half a minute to rate & review the podcast? It would help tremendously.

    Thank you,

    Rana

  • What did we discuss?

    Literature, discrimination and emotional intelligence. Elif & I talked about why storytelling matters in the fight for just and equality. And Elif shared some tips on how YOU can become a writer, as everyone has a story to tell.

    My favorite quote of the episode was, “When we travel into someone else's truth, it connects us with our fellow human beings and makes us realize that the truth can change.”

    You can find Elif on Instagram @shafakelif and at her website.

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    Want detailed show notes? A list of book recommendations? To send us some love? To nominate a guest? Head to the When Women Win website. While there, you can also sign up to our newsletter that – just once a month – sends behind the scenes goodies to your inbox. Newsletter subscribers also get invited to 1 free AMA (Ask Me Anything) session per month, so sign up now!

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    If you’re on iTunes, would you kindly take half a minute to rate & review the podcast? It would help tremendously.

    Thanks a million!

    Rana

  • Farah & I talked about investing in yourself, taking risks, losing it all, cultivating grit and rebuilding from scratch. Farah shared how working in the male-dominated world of Middle Eastern finance fueled her desire to help more women rise to leadership positions.

    My favorite quote of the episode was, “I learned to lose everything and then find a way to rebuild.”

    You can find Farah at https://poweroftara.net/tara-team/.

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    Thank you,

    Rana

  • We discussed Zélika’s passion for art and how she built a business to boost Latin America’s art industry, despite facing hundreds of "no"s. Zélika stressed the importance of patience and focus, and talked about how to build credibility as a young woman. Though Covid has thrown a wrench in her plans, she’s excited by the opportunity to innovate the fair and keep growing in new ways.

    My favorite quote of the episode was: “Everything is negotiable. Everything.”

    You can find Zélika at https://zsonamaco.com.

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    Thank you,

    Rana

  • We discussed the challenges Hoda faced throughout her corporate career, and in particular her original doubts about taking on her latest role as the Managing Director of SAP Egypt. Hoda was apprehensive at first because she was leaving a highly profitable business unit to lead a much less successful one – it did not feel like progress. We talked about how Hoda rose to the occasion, listened to her team and turned this challenge into a massive opportunity.

    You can find Hoda Mansour on LinkedIn at Hoda Mansour | LinkedIn

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    Rana

  • What did we discuss? How to persevere through life’s most challenging moments. Ibtihaj talked about her evolution as an athlete - why she picked the sport of fencing and what it was like competing and medalling at the 2016 Rio Olympics. We discussed the physical, mental and emotional adversity she’s had to overcome as a Black and Muslim and female athlete, and Ibtihaj talked about how her faith and her support network helped her through it all.

    You can find Ibtihaj at her website: https://www.ibtihajmuhammad.com

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    Thanks so much for being here,

    Rana

  • What did we talk about? We talked mostly about the business process, like how to achieve consistent growth, and how to navigate challenges along the way. We discussed the difference between starting up and scaling up, responding to customer feedback, building the right team, being a mompreneur and of course we touched on nutritional advice.

    My favorite quote of the episode was Nathalie’s advice on balancing work and family: “Whenever you’re at work, try to be at work; whenever you’re with the kids, try to be with the kids.”

    You can find Nathalie at https://www.rightbite.com/

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    Rana

  • What did we talk about? We talked about the dance that we do at work every day - having fun and also taking difficult decisions; being a committed professional while also being a full-time mom, wife and daughter. We discussed networking, confidence and not settling for the status quo.

    You can find Silvia on LinkedIn.

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    To stay up to date on all things women in business, find Rana on Instagram and LinkedIn.

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  • What did we talk about? The 3 major transitions in a working couple’s life and how to navigate them. This episode is FULL of practical advice.

    My favorite quote was “Desire doesn’t come when you’re sat next to someone and they’re in their pyjamas with their laptop on their knee!"

    You can find out more about Jennifer and her work at her website: https://www.jpetriglieri.com/. or head here to watch Jennifer's recent TED talk on the subject.

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    Rana

  • My formal bio!

    Rana Nawas is a corporate veteran turned speaker and podcaster, on a mission to help women win. She does this through inspiring keynotes, strategic advisory and her podcast, When Women Win - a show where female role models from diverse backgrounds share inspirational stories and practical tools for success.

    Rana spent 17 years in the corporate world, at McKinsey & Company's London Office, the Dubai Government, and GE Capital in a variety of strategy and sales roles. Whilst at GE, she co-led the Women’s Network for the Middle East, Africa & Turkey and led the charge in rewriting policies and helping women rise. Rana has been featured on CNN and in Vogue Arabia; her articles have been published in Forbes, GQ and many others.

    Rana is also a full-time mother, wife, daughter, sister, meal planner & wannabe athlete.

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    Rana

  • We focused on two things: the Egyptian entrepreneurial scene and entrepreneurship in general. Dina shared advice for entrepreneurs but also for people like you and I who may one day become angel investors - how to do it and what to look out for. I always ask seed investors who come on When Women Win about what it takes to succeed as an entrepreneur - they all say the same two things... listen on!

    My favorite quote of the episode was “I can only love the numbers when they reflect a story.”

    You can find Dina El-Shenoufy on Twitter and LinkedIn.

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    Thank you,

    Rana

  • What did we talk about? Failure, success & alignment. We talked about getting help when you need it - from a therapist, friend or mentor, and Mariate gave advice on networking and job hunting – listen closely for that 2x2 matrix tool… Finally, we discussed her uncomfortable reality of starting a new job right at the beginning of COVID - and she shared some practical tips on leading a remote team that you’ve never met!

    My favorite quote of the episode was “The worst enemy of an entrepreneur is a good salary!"

    You can find Maria Teresa Arnal on Twitter and LinkedIn.

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    Thank you,

    Rana

  • My favorite quote of the episode was “Psychological safety is not at odds with having tough conversations – it is what allows us to have tough conversations."

    You can find Amy on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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    Rana

  • My favorite quotes of the episode were:

    “I didn’t let anyone tell me I had to change my vision to be successful.” “A leader inspires the team, but also allows her team to inspire her.”

    You can find Dominique Crenn here on Instagram, and her restaurant website is: https://www.ateliercrenn.com/

    I also highly recommend you check out Chef’s Table, a Netflix documentary about the world’s biggest chefs. Season 2, episode 3 is on Dominique Crenn – and her food philosophy.

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    Rana

  • My favorite quote of the episode was “Don't be a lady in waiting!”

    You can find Ann on Twitter as @AnnMCairns and LinkedIn @AnnCairns.

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