April 5, 2022

This week for The Power of Women, Lisa Gable chats with Liz Sara, President of SCORE Foundation, former Chair of the National Women’s Business Council; former Chair, Board of Advisors, Dingman Center of Entrepreneurship at the University of MD, and serial Business Mentor, to talk about the innovation and business mindset and key components of a strong mentor-mentee relationship. Stay tuned throughout March for more inspiring stories in honor of Women’s History Month.

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April 1, 2022

If you’re an avid Tik Tok user, then Davis Burleson is someone you’ve encountered while viewing all of the unique personalities on the platform. Burleson recently turned 20 and had a grand celebration at the iconic Goldbar, where SoHo meets the Lower East Side. At this special celebration, not only did he welcome his 20s, but announced a special collaboration he is currently doing with eclectic vegan eatery, Beatnic.

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March 24, 2022

This week for The Power of Women, Lisa Gable chats with Nancy Brinker, a woman who built an organization that drove the creation of a category of cancer research—breast cancer–and turned a death sentence into one which eased suffering and created hope.

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March 15, 2022

This week for The Power of Women, Lisa Gable met up with Shannon Miller, an Olympian, cancer survivor, health advocate and mom. Seven-time Olympic Medalist, Shannon Miller is the only female athlete to be inducted into the US Olympic Hall of Fame—twice! At the ’96 Games, she led the “Magnificent Seven” to the US Women’s first ever Team Gold and for the first time for any American gymnast, she captured Gold on the Balance Beam. She is the first American gymnast to win an individual gold medal at a fully-attended summer games and cemented her place as the most accomplished gymnast, male or female, in U.S. Olympic history. Read Lisa’s full interview with Shannon below.

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March 8, 2022

It’s been five years since New York bred Colombian-American Cyndi Ramirez-Fulton opened the doors to her first ever Chillhouse location, formerly known as Chillhouse version 1.0, in the Lower East Side. Ramirez-Fulton’s main objective with Chillhouse was and still is for fellow New Yorkers to experience a chilltime amongst the hustle and bustle they live with throughout their day in the big city, by savoring the pleasures of self care via a manicure, a massage, and clean yet delectable lattes and noshes in the café.

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