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Welcome to The Women’s Social Club, a women supporting women group where we make it easier to connect with new friends and our communities, while supporting our local, women-owned businesses.
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"I used to call my business my baby - it was my first baby before my actual babies. And I've really scratched that from the way that I describe my business because I think it's a toxic view. That means I can't leave it."LIVE from the University Club in Durham NC, wedding industry icon Megan Gillikin joins us to share her journey of building her wedding planning business, selling it, and pivoting to coaching and consulting.In this episode, you'll learn: How Megan bought A Southern Soiree - and how it wasn't the experience she thought it would be How burnout affected her mindset, and how she grew from that How podcasting has opened doors for coaching, consulting, and mentoring wedding professionals How she found her passion for b2b with The Planner's Vault Upcoming Live Recordings Jes Averhart from RBF Champagne Bar in Cary NC (March 20th - Tickets Available) Caleigh Scott from Tarin Thomas in NYC (March 30th - Tickets Available) Resources:The Planner's Vault | Weddings for Real Podcast | Megan on InstagramOther episodes you'll enjoy:Overcoming Imposter Syndrome, with Kiara RuthLIVE On-Site at Glasshouse RTP, with Owner Sara AbernethyHow the Women's Social Club Came to BeThe Maxwell's Chelsea Hand on Building a Venue During the PandemicConnect with WSC:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenssocialclub/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheWomensSocialClub/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/The_WSC_LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/the-womens-social-club/Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating hereCome join The Women's Social Club (locations in Raleigh, Atlanta, Boston, Central North Carolina, Charlotte, Chicago, Jacksonville Florida, Memphis, New York, and Wilmington North Carolina, with locations launching soon in Austin, Charleston South Carolina, Washington DC, Denver, Miami, and Nashville). And if you don't see your location, Start a Chapter!Hosted by The Women's Social Club CEO Hannah Weisberg, The Women's Social Club Podcast is produced by Earfluence. Sponsored by IndustriousJust like Women’s Social Club, Industrious is all about community and connection – and maybe some happy hours as well. Head on over to IndustriousOffice.com and use promo code WSC for a free week of coworking.
"90% of my work is educational. It's teaching people who may not have ever experienced poverty or adversity about the privilege and honor of what it is to be able to go to Target and spend a hundred dollars on deodorant and pads."As a social worker, Shirnetta Harrell saw too many situations where a girl would need to get a toothbrush for the night, or hadn't washed her hair in months, or was using tissues for her period because she couldn't afford tampons. It was then that she made it her mission that no woman and no girl will go without access to everyday essentials to survive crisis or transition. Today she shares her why behind founding No Woman No Girl, her drive to serve others, and what all of us can do to help.In this episode, you'll learn: Shirnetta's why behind founding No Woman No Girl Her drive to serve others The difference that she and NWNG have made so far What we can all do to help Resources:No Woman No Girl | Sign Up to Volunteer | InstagramUpcoming Live Recordings Kaylynne Leggett and Leslie Brown from Haven Farm in Raleigh (March 10th - Tickets Available) Jes Averhart from RBF Champagne Bar in Cary NC (March 20th - Tickets Available) Caleigh Scott from Tarin Thomas in NYC (March 30th - Tickets Available) Other episodes you'll enjoy:Embracing Body Positivity, with Boudoir Photographer Katelyn GuildLIVE On-Site at Glasshouse RTP, with Owner Sara AbernethyHow the Women's Social Club Came to BeConnect with me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenssocialclub/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheWomensSocialClub/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/The_WSC_LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/the-womens-social-club/Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating hereCome join The Women's Social Club (locations in Raleigh, Atlanta, Boston, Central North Carolina, Charlotte, Chicago, Jacksonville Florida, Memphis, New York, and Wilmington North Carolina, with locations launching soon in Austin, Charleston South Carolina, Washington DC, Denver, Miami, and Nashville). And if you don't see your location, Start a Chapter!Hosted by The Women's Social Club CEO Hannah Weisberg, The Women's Social Club Podcast is produced by Earfluence. Sponsored by IndustriousJust like Women’s Social Club, Industrious is all about community and connection – and maybe some happy hours as well. Head on over to IndustriousOffice.com and use promo code WSC for a free week of coworking.
"I can pinpoint moments in this process through renovating or how we spent our money or where I felt like I should have done one thing, but an expert in the industry told me I should do it this way. But this is my vision not theirs."One of my favorite things in having a podcast is going to different locations and recording live in front of a Women’s Social Club audience. And today, we’re live from Heights House, where we got a drink at the parlour, the staff brought us some light bites, and we got to hang out with owner Sarah Shepherd in the basement lounge.In this episode, you'll learn: Why in the world someone would want to restore a mansion built in 1858 Setbacks Sarah faced in renovating, and how she overcame What Heights House Hotel has meant for the community What's next for Sarah Upcoming Live Recordings Megan Gillikin from The University Club in Durham (coming March 15th) Kaylynne Leggett and Leslie Brown from Haven Farm in Raleigh (March 10th - Tickets Available) Jes Averhart from RBF Champagne Bar in Cary NC (March 20th - Tickets Available) Caleigh Scott from Tarin Thomas in NYC (March 30th - Tickets Available) Resources:Heights House Hotel | InstagramOther episodes you'll enjoy:Embracing Body Positivity, with Boudoir Photographer Katelyn GuildLIVE On-Site at Glasshouse RTP, with Owner Sara AbernethyHow the Women's Social Club Came to BeConnect with me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenssocialclub/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheWomensSocialClub/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/The_WSC_LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/the-womens-social-club/Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating hereCome join The Women's Social Club (locations in Raleigh, Atlanta, Boston, Central North Carolina, Charlotte, Chicago, Jacksonville Florida, Memphis, New York, and Wilmington North Carolina, with locations launching soon in Austin, Charleston South Carolina, Washington DC, Denver, Miami, and Nashville). And if you don't see your location, Start a Chapter!Hosted by The Women's Social Club CEO Hannah Weisberg, The Women's Social Club Podcast is produced by Earfluence. Sponsored by IndustriousJust like Women’s Social Club, Industrious is all about community and connection – and maybe some happy hours as well. Head on over to IndustriousOffice.com and use promo code WSC for a free week of coworking.
"We had nothing there. It was just mud. I would pull up, take the desk out of my trunk. I had this cute little lookbook that had, you know, all the finishes and stuff we've picked out. We had some renderings. I have hard hats with our logo on them. And so we'd walk around, and I would kind of, like, stand and be like, so this is where a wall is going to be. And then I'd shimmy over and go, and then this is is where the door is. And literally, there was nothing there when we sent out our first contract. "10 years ago, Chelsea Hand sketched her vision for an event space on a napkin. In 2020, she decided to turn her napkin-sketch dream into reality - and as she's breaking ground on what would become The Maxwell...well we all know what happened in 2020.In this episode, you'll learn: Chelsea's first choice for a venue was in Durham, and why that didn't work out What happened when the pandemic hit How Chelsea sold the venue space to couples when it was literally mud What happened when they opened in 2021 What's ahead for Chelsea and The Maxwell Resources:The Maxwell | InstagramOther episodes you'll enjoy:Embracing Body Positivity, with Boudoir Photographer Katelyn GuildHow the Women's Social Club Came to BeOvercoming Imposter SyndromeConnect with me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenssocialclub/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheWomensSocialClub/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/The_WSC_LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/the-womens-social-club/Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating hereCome join The Women's Social Club (locations in Raleigh, Atlanta, Boston, Central North Carolina, Charlotte, Chicago, Jacksonville Florida, Memphis, New York, and Wilmington North Carolina, with locations launching soon in Austin, Charleston South Carolina, Washington DC, Denver, Miami, and Nashville). And if you don't see your location, Start a Chapter!Hosted by The Women's Social Club CEO Hannah Weisberg, The Women's Social Club Podcast is produced by Earfluence. Sponsored by IndustriousJust like Women’s Social Club, Industrious is all about community and connection – and maybe some happy hours as well. Head on over to IndustriousOffice.com and use promo code WSC for a free week of coworking.
"I would leave sessions and weddings and events and headshot sessions, and every single person, both men and women that I photographed all had the same narrative. You're gonna Photoshop me, you're gonna change my body, you're gonna make me look younger, thinner, fatter, more curvy. Every single person was dealing with some sort of dysmorphia or some sort of body image issue that they wanted changed. And I was like, why are we walking around hoping to be more like somebody else?"Katelyn Guild grew up with a camera in her hands and always loved photography - just as a hobby. But when her father passed away unexpectedly, she realized life is short, and it was time to take her passion full time.  Through her journey, she realized something else - that she wants to help every woman feel comfortable in their own bodies. In this episode, you'll learn: Why Katelyn chose boudoir photography How her business has grown on Instagram and TikTok How to take "spicy" selfies How to talk to kids about body positivity Resources:Katelyn Scott Boudoir Instagram | TikTokOther episodes you'll enjoy:Manifesting a Life that Supports Your DreamsHow the Women's Social Club Came to BeOvercoming Imposter SyndromeConnect with me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenssocialclub/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheWomensSocialClub/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/The_WSC_LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/the-womens-social-club/Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating hereCome join The Women's Social Club (locations in Raleigh, Atlanta, Boston, Central North Carolina, Charlotte, Chicago, Jacksonville Florida, Memphis, New York, and Wilmington North Carolina, with locations launching soon in Austin, Charleston South Carolina, Washington DC, Denver, Miami, and Nashville). And if you don't see your location, Start a Chapter!Hosted by The Women's Social Club CEO Hannah Weisberg, The Women's Social Club Podcast is produced by Earfluence. Sponsored by IndustriousJust like Women’s Social Club, Industrious is all about community and connection – and maybe some happy hours as well. Head on over to IndustriousOffice.com and use promo code WSC for a free week of coworking.
"I tell people with imposter syndrome, the truth is, it never goes away. But you learn how to deal with it almost like trauma. You learn how to deal with it and like meet the trauma or the imposter syndrome at the door."Kiara Ruth is an Arkansas-born criminal justice major turned DEA agent hopeful, who experienced a whirlwind romance and moved to Raleigh, NC. She quickly found herself a wife and mother - but felt like she had lost her own identity. Despite feeling discouraged and constantly battling imposter syndrome, Kiara has pushed through and begun to prioritize her own needs. She now encourages others to meet their imposter syndrome head-on and to never forget that they are enough.Resources:The Banana Moon BlogOther episodes you'll enjoy:Manifesting a Life that Supports Your DreamsHow the Women's Social Club Came to BeConnect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenssocialclub/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheWomensSocialClub/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/The_WSC_LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/the-womens-social-club/Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here Come join The Women's Social Club (locations in Raleigh, Atlanta, Boston, Central North Carolina, Charlotte, Chicago, Jacksonville Florida, Memphis, New York, and Wilmington North Carolina, with locations launching soon in Austin, Charleston South Carolina, Washington DC, Denver, Miami, and Nashville). And if you don't see your location, Start a Chapter!Hosted by The Women's Social Club CEO Hannah Weisberg, The Women's Social Club Podcast is produced by Earfluence. Sponsored by IndustriousJust like Women’s Social Club, Industrious is all about community and connection – and maybe some happy hours as well. Head on over to IndustriousOffice.com and use promo code WSC for a free week of coworking.
Hey everyone, Hannah here! At a Women's Social Club event not too long ago, after the presentation, I had a chance to sit down with Tiffany Welton, and she told me about her idea for a champagne bar. I absolutely LOVED this idea (we don’t have a concept like that in the Raleigh area).  But what really got my attention was the name of the bar - RBF.  And if you think you know what it means, you're absolutely right! :)Today we share the story of the RBF Champagne Bar, which opens on Saturday February 4th!Come join The Women's Social Club (locations in Raleigh, Atlanta, Boston, Central North Carolina, Charlotte, Chicago, Jacksonville Florida, Memphis, New York, and Wilmington North Carolina, with locations launching soon in Austin, Charleston South Carolina, Washington DC, Denver, Miami, and Nashville). And if you don't see your location, Start a Chapter!Hosted by The Women's Social Club CEO Hannah Weisberg, The Women's Social Club Podcast is produced by Earfluence. Sponsored by IndustriousJust like Women’s Social Club, Industrious is all about community and connection – and maybe some happy hours as well. Head on over to IndustriousOffice.com and use promo code WSC for a free week of coworking.
Sara Abernethy is the co-owner of both Wye Hill Kitchen and Brewing in Downtown Raleigh and the stunning new Glasshouse Kitchen in Research Triangle Park.  Sara is the first person I thought of when starting this podcast because Wye Hill was such a special part of the Women’s Social Club’s founding story. Today she shares how she came to Raleigh, buying a restaurant / bar, and somehow surviving through the pandemic.Come join The Women's Social Club (locations in Raleigh, Atlanta, Boston, Central North Carolina, Charlotte, Chicago, Jacksonville Florida, Memphis, New York, and Wilmington North Carolina, with locations launching soon in Austin, Charleston South Carolina, Washington DC, Denver, Miami, and Nashville). And if you don't see your location, Start a Chapter!Hosted by The Women's Social Club CEO Hannah Weisberg, The Women's Social Club Podcast is produced by Earfluence. Sponsored by IndustriousJust like Women’s Social Club, Industrious is all about community and connection – and maybe some happy hours as well. Head on over to IndustriousOffice.com and use promo code WSC for a free week of coworking.
We all want more of it, it's something we can aggressively avoid, and it's always on our minds.  Of course we're talking about everyone's favorite topic - money.  Today's guest is Chrissy Denoyer, whose parents literally never had a bank account, and is now a CPA and the founder of A.B.O.V.E. the Books - Accounting and Back Office Value for Entrepreneurs.Come join The Women's Social Club (locations in Raleigh, Atlanta, Boston, Central North Carolina, Charlotte, Chicago, Jacksonville Florida, Memphis, New York, and Wilmington North Carolina, with locations launching soon in Austin, Charleston South Carolina, Washington DC, Denver, Miami, and Nashville). And if you don't see your location, Start a Chapter!Hosted by The Women's Social Club CEO Hannah Weisberg, The Women's Social Club Podcast is produced by Earfluence. Sponsored by IndustriousJust like Women’s Social Club, Industrious is all about community and connection – and maybe some happy hours as well. Head on over to IndustriousOffice.com and use promo code WSC for a free week of coworking.
What if you could: Clarify what you truly want Remove obstacles in your way Create a success roadmap, & Feel calm and confident about your direction. On today's show, it’s time to visualize the new you, with life coach Sarah Harper Huntington. Come join The Women's Social Club (locations in Raleigh, Atlanta, Boston, Central North Carolina, Charlotte, Chicago, Jacksonville Florida, Memphis, New York, and Wilmington North Carolina, with locations launching soon in Austin, Charleston South Carolina, Washington DC, Denver, Miami, and Nashville). And if you don't see your location, Start a Chapter!Hosted by The Women's Social Club CEO Hannah Weisberg, The Women's Social Club Podcast is produced by Earfluence. Sponsored by IndustriousJust like Women’s Social Club, Industrious is all about community and connection – and maybe some happy hours as well. Head on over to IndustriousOffice.com and use promo code WSC for a free week of coworking.
Today we give you inside access to how The Women’s Social Club began (definitely not how I intended it to), how it’s grown, where we’re at now, and the plans for connecting women throughout the country.  But instead of listening to me the whole time, I brought in an absolute pro to take the host seat for the first episode - Kathy Hanrahan, the lifestyle editor at WRAL and the host of the WRAL Out and About Podcast. Come join The Women's Social Club (locations in Raleigh, Atlanta, Boston, Central North Carolina, Charlotte, Chicago, Jacksonville Florida, Memphis, New York, and Wilmington North Carolina, with locations launching soon in Austin, Charleston South Carolina, Washington DC, Denver, Miami, and Nashville). And if you don't see your location, Start a Chapter!Hosted by The Women's Social Club CEO Hannah Weisberg, The Women's Social Club Podcast is produced by Earfluence. Sponsored by IndustriousJust like Women’s Social Club, Industrious is all about community and connection – and maybe some happy hours as well. Head on over to IndustriousOffice.com and use promo code WSC for a free week of coworking.
Welcome to The Women’s Social Club, a women supporting women community where we make it easier to connect with new friends and our communities, while supporting our local,  women-owned businesses.Hosted by WSC CEO Hannah Weisberg, The Women's Social Club Podcast is produced by Earfluence.
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