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Feb 25, 2019

After 14 years of being stay-at-home moms and recently having launched their youngest kids off to full-day school, best friends Kristi Brumbaugh & Brooke Anderson wanted something more out of life. They had worked hard to create more space in their lives to do the things they loved and wanted to help others do the same. Out this vision, Studio Life Seattle was born. Studio Life is a premier event, workshop and class space in the University District.  On today’s episode we talk with these two inspiring Mom-prenuers redefining their next season in life with art and beauty. After the interview check out studiolifeseattle.com for upcoming classes their offering and use the offer code RISE for 10% off.

Feb 18, 2019

These days, it seems you can’t go to a dinner party or coffee shop without hearing something about the Enneagram. But what is this ancient personality typing test? On today’s episode, Tyler sits down with Marilyn Vancil, an author, trained spiritual director, coach and Certified Enneagram Professional to dive deep into understanding the Enneagram and how this ancient practice can transform our lives for the better. We also discuss how Seattle’s collective Enneagram number is pushing our city forward.

Feb 11, 2019

While some industries have made headwind in attracting women to the workforce, the technology industry continues to fall behind. According to a 2016 Women in the Workplace Study by McKinsey & Co and Leanin.org, the gender gap between women and corporate America is still prevalent in the tech industry. The research states that there are only 36% women workers in entry level positions, 25% in VP roles, and only 17% in C-suite executive roles.

In 1987, Mukilteo, WA resident and computer scientist Dr. Anita Borg set out to make an impact on this gender gap by starting a digital community for women in computing called Systers. Since then, this community has grown into a leading organization for women in technology. Today, AnitaB.org works with women technologists and in more than 50 countries and partners with leading academic institutions and fortune 500 companies.

On today’s episode, Tyler sits down with Anita Borg Institute Community Leaders, Professor Sheila Oh, who serves as the Senior Instructor and Director of the Computer Science Fundamentals Certificate Program at Seattle University and Ross Smith, Director of Skype for Good at Microsoft. They discuss the gender gap in technology and how we as a society can change it together.

They also discuss how you can make an impact on the gender gap in technology by attending the upcoming Hopper X 1 Seattle Women in Tech Conference taking place March 22nd - 23rd. Tickets are available February 13th here. Don’t wait too long to register as tickets sold out within 36 hours last year!

Feb 3, 2019

Let’s face it Seattle. Our homelessness issue continues to grow everyday. While there are many companies and organizations doing their part, I often wonder what tangible act I can do to make an impact on our homeless neighbors lives. Well today is our chance to make that difference.

On today’s episode, I sit down with my good friend and long-time Seattle homeless advocate, Tyler Gorsline. Tyler is the lead pastor at A Seattle Church, a church start up downtown that’s focus is to serve the city of Seattle’s greatest needs. ASC has partnered with The Collective, a popular urban co-working space and social club on Dexter in downtown Seattle, to open the doors to hundreds of Seattle homeless, fix them a meal and give them a coat.

Listen in as we discuss unorthodox faith in a liberal city, and how you listener can make a tangible impact on those sleeping on our cold streets.

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