Susan Rocco: The CEO Whisperer Meet the radio host who struggled for years with self-esteem until she decided to believe in herself and launch a radio show for and about women in leadership.
Mary Lou Bradley: Painting the Picture-Perfect Life With lots of life experience but no clear career direction, she decided it was time to open her own small business where people could paint and have a good time.
Sumeera Rasul: For the Love of Handmade An appreciation for fine handmade items and a desire to promote mindful consumption led this high-level executive to step off the corporate ladder.
Cindy Callaghan: There’s No Business Like Show Business From film dreams to pharmaceuticals, this communications executive found her way back to her first love.
Ellen Reich: The Square Peg Who Found Her Hole A labor union activist with strong values but not a lot of direction, Ellen Reich shares her journey of starting an ethically-sourced imports business.
Robin Siegel Lakin: Back to the Stage – Just What the Doctor Ordered! This doctor turned comedian changed course and decided to treat our ills with comedy.
Michele Glaze: Taking the Plunge, For Better or Worse Leaving your well-paid corporate job can be risky and sometimes it doesn’t always work out, but Michele Glaze believes it’s better to try than to live a life of ‘what ifs’.
Kathy Lindert: The Mortgage Banker Who’ll Put You Under Her Spell This mesmerizing mortgage banker left a career in finance in New York and crossed the bridge to become a hypnotist in New Jersey.
LaShanna Alfred: Turning Adversity into a Strength Having faced her own challenges, LaShanna Alfred now finds those experiences give her the compassion to help others.
Susan Lander: The Lawyer Who Channels the Famous and Infamous This former lawyer found her true talent as a medium interviewing celebrity souls
Barbara Werner: Music to Make your Mediocre Meatloaf Sing This self-acclaimed “über-nerd” has figured out the mathematical formula for pairing food with music, it’s music to your taste buds’ ears
Alice Shepherd: When the Need to Create Triumphs The 51-year-old Shepherd turned her garage into an art studio and today works primarily with kiln-formed glass and lightweight metals,