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She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
Laura Cox Kaplan
300 episodes
6 days ago
Through engaging, one-on-one interviews, She Said/She Said is enriching (and challenging) the conversation about women’s leadership -- what it looks like and how we define it. We’re celebrating, supporting and showcasing a broader range of role models who are leading in inspiring ways -- large and small -- but always with insight and impact.
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Through engaging, one-on-one interviews, She Said/She Said is enriching (and challenging) the conversation about women’s leadership -- what it looks like and how we define it. We’re celebrating, supporting and showcasing a broader range of role models who are leading in inspiring ways -- large and small -- but always with insight and impact.
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Careers
Education,
Business,
Entrepreneurship,
Self-Improvement
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She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
349. A simple New Year Reset to Meet you Right Where You Are
SHOW NOTES Episode 349: New Year Reset: Building Scaffolding for Your GoalsHost: Laura Cox KaplanTHIS WEEK'S TOPIC: It’s a fresh sta...
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6 days ago
28 minutes 5 seconds

She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
348. What 2025 Taught Us About Flourishing, and how it can help you ring in a happier 2026!
SHOW NOTES348. What 2025 taught us about flourishing, and how it can help you ring in a happier 2026! Host: Laura Cox KaplanTHIS WEEK'S TOPIC:As 2025 comes to a close, Laura invites listeners to pause, reflect, and celebrate another year of great conversation and insight on She Said/She Said Podcast. This special solo episode weaves together favorite moments, insights, and some top lessons from a remarkable lineup of guests, connecting these experiences to the science of human flourishing and the question “What does it truly mean to thrive?” If you’re seeking inspiration, actionable tools, or simply a sense of connection and hope as you look to 2026, this recap episode is for you. Get ready to reimagine celebration as a leadership practice, learn why “busy” can undermine your influence, and rethink accomplishment and the stories you tell yourself. Plus, hear about special guests like Birdie's founder, Bianca Gates, coming in 2026 and what you’ll take away from She Said/She Said’s ongoing collaboration with The Southern C!KEY TOPICS AND WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:* THE SCIENCE OF HUMAN FLOURISHING: Discover the five pillars of wellbeing and how positive psychology tools can transform your choices, relationships, and outlook for 2026.* CELEBRATION AS STRATEGY: Why savoring small wins is far from frivolous, the essential leadership lesson from celebration expert and former Martha Stewart Weddings’ editor Darcy Miller, and why joy can be a powerful success multiplier.* REFRAMING YOUR NARRATIVE: How the stories we tell ourselves affect our confidence, creativity, and ability to connect. Plus: tips on building “influence from the inside out.”* DEEP ENGAGEMENT VS. BUSYNESS: learn why protecting time for “flow” is vital, and how being “busy” can sabotage mastery and impact.* THE POWER OF RELATIONSHIPS: Why we never flourish alone and how investing in others helps us grow.* FINDING MEANING AND PURPOSE: Hear moving stories about transforming personal experience into community impact, like Jim Towey’s reflections from his work as Mother Teresa’s lawyer and friend, and Yael Goodman’s healing work in Israel after October 7, 2023. We also explored Dr. Anne Welsh’s “ambition paradox” and Laura’s concept of “experience equity,” which claims that every part of your journey is valuable.* ACHIEVEMENT (AND THE IMPORTANCE OF REST): Accomplishment isn’t just about goals, but about aligning action, values, and strategic breaks, with tips from McKinsey’s Lorena Yee, and Laura’s perspective on why rest fuels productivity.There’s so much wisdom packed into this episode, tied together with Laura’s personal reflections and encouragement. This is the perfect episode to help you get ready to dive into a new year!
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3 weeks ago
32 minutes 40 seconds

She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
347: When the Holidays Amplify Loss: How to Support (and Be Supported) Through Grief with Samina Bari
SHOW NOTESEpisode 347: When the Holidays Amplify Loss: How to Support (and Be Supported) Through Grief...
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1 month ago
36 minutes 34 seconds

She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
346. Why your brain loves gratitude and how tiny moments boost resilience, connection and well-being
SHOW NOTESEpisode 346: Why Your Brain Loves Gratitude (Especially During Stressful Seasons)Host: Laura Cox KaplanTHIS WEEK’S TOPIC: Why is your brain so wired to respond to gratitude—especially when life gets messy? In this episode, Laura Cox Kaplan digs into the science, strategies, and everyday magic of gratitude, revealing how tiny moments of appreciation can lift your mood, deepen relationships, sharpen your focus, and build real resilience. Whether you’re navigating holiday chaos or everyday stress, you’ll discover practical ways to make gratitude part of how you think, lead, and live.On the eve of Thanksgiving (and She Said/She Said’s eight-year anniversary!), Laura Cox Kaplan shares the powerful impact a single conversation can have, and how you, too, can use gratitude to spark growth and meaning in your own story.KEY TOPICS AND WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:* THE SCIENCE OF GRATITUDE: Explore how gratitude instantly boosts your brain’s “feel-good” chemicals—serotonin and dopamine—helping stabilize mood and fuel motivation.* ATTENTION TO TINY MOMENTS: Discover why it’s not about the size of the moment, but your willingness to notice and appreciate the small things.* HOLIDAY CHAOS TO MEANING: Get actionable, science-backed practices for using gratitude to find perspective, refocus, and anchor yourself when life feels overwhelming.* RESILIENCE IN REAL LIFE: Learn how gratitude can shift stress into opportunity, helping you reframe setbacks and lead with intention and flexibility.* CONNECTION & INFLUENCE: See how specific, intentional gratitude strengthens relationships and amplifies your influence—at home, at work, and everywhere in between.* BUILDING EXPERIENCE EQUITY: Understand how gratitude helps you “connect the dots” in your life, compounding daily experiences into lasting memories and meaning.* EASY, EVIDENCE-BACKED PRACTICES: Try* Laura’s three-step, two-minute gratitude routine to anchor gratitude — no matter how busy you are!MORE SPECIAL OFFERS FOR SHE SAID/SHE SAID PODCAST LISTENERS: She Said/She Said Podcast listeners get exclusive access to special discounts from our hand-picked holiday partners, including: like Eric Javits, Cozy Earth, Afuera Coffee, and more!Use this link to shop all special offers: (https://mydeals.page/1w7d)https://MyDeals.Page/1w7d (https://mydeals.page/1w7d) (https://mydeals.page/1w7d)Be sure to use Promo Code: SHESAID at checkout for your exclusive savings.FEEDBACK & COMMUNITY: Which part of this episode resonated with you most? We’d love to hear your thoughts! Contact us using the links below.LOOKING FOR MORE SHE SAID/SHE SAID? Find all our episodes, community features, and more: (https://shesaidshesaidpodcast.com/)shesaidshesaidpodcast.com (https://shesaidshesaidpodcast.com/)LET’S CONNECT!* Instagram: @lauracoxkaplan* LinkedIn:
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1 month ago
20 minutes 30 seconds

She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
344: The Clean Life Collective: How Two Women Built a Wellness Business that Fuels Energy, Focus, and Confidence
SHOW NOTESEpisode 344: How Two Women Built a Wellness Business that Fuels the Energy, Focus, and Confidence of th...
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1 month ago
44 minutes 31 seconds

She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
343. Your PRE-Holiday Survival Guide: How to generate more joy and balance amidst the chaos
SHOW NOTESEpisode 343: Your Pre-Holiday Survival Guide: How to generate more joy and balance amidst the chaos Host: Laura Cox KaplanTHIS WEEK'S TOPIC:The holiday season can feel like a marathon of obligations, decisions, and to-do lists that leave us feeling stretched, overwhelmed, and sometimes even a bit resentful. But what if there were a better way? This week, Laura Cox Kaplan explores how you can approach the holidays with greater intention, joy, and, most importantly, equipoise. Drawing on insights from positive psychology and her own journey as a parent and leader, Laura Cox Kaplan shares a framework to help you navigate these busy months with more balance—and less burnout.KEY TOPICS AND WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:* THE “EQUIPOISE” MINDSET: Discover the concept of equipoise—a state of active, intentional balance—and why it’s essential for thriving (not just surviving) through the holidays.* POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY MEETS PRACTICAL PLANNING: Laura Cox Kaplan introduces the PERMA framework (Positive Emotion, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, Achievement) and shows how grounding your holiday decisions in these five elements supports true well-being.* FIVE POWERFUL REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS: Learn the five essential questions to ask yourself before saying yes (or no) to invitations, obligations, and traditions. These are designed to help you align your time and energy with what actually matters to you.* INFLUENCE & INTENTIONAL CHOICES: Explore why influence isn’t about doing more, but about being centered and present—and how making aligned decisions empowers you to show up with greater impact.SPECIAL OFFERS FOR SHE SAID/SHE SAID LISTENERS: Get a jump on your holiday shopping and support your favorite podcast with these amazing offers: * Cozy Earth: https://cozyearth.com/discount/SHESAID* Eric Javits: https://ericjavits.com/discount/SHESAID* Essoc: https://essoc.shop/discount/SHESAIDThis episode is your permission slip to pause, reflect, and step into the holiday season with more self-awareness, intention, and grace. Laura Cox Kaplan offers both the inspiration and the practical tools you need to survive—and thrive—during the busiest time of the year.Try out the questions and let us know what changes for you! LOOKING FOR MORE SHE SAID/SHE SAID?
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2 months ago
29 minutes 4 seconds

She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
342. The Ghosts that Haunt Your Confidence, and how to let them go!
SHOW NOTESEpisode 342: The Ghosts That Haunt Your Confidence, and how to let them go!
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2 months ago
23 minutes 23 seconds

She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
341. Four Tools To Help You Influence The Most Important Person In The Room: YOU
SHOW NOTESTitle: Four Tools To Help You Influence The Most Important Person In The Room: YOUEpisode 341Solo Episode: Laura Cox KaplanTHIS WEEK’S TOPIC:We often talk about “influence” as something that shapes a room, a community, or a boardroom—but the most essential influence starts with ourselves. In this special solo episode, Laura Cox Kaplan, host of She Said/She Said Podcast, shares four essential tools every leader and aspiring leader needs to develop authentic influence—from the inside out.Drawing inspiration from a recent workshop for civic coaches and leaders (and practical examples from her own journey), Laura breaks down how to lead yourself first, build resilience, and cultivate a more powerful, evidence-based narrative about who you are and what you offer—before you set out to influence others. You’ll also learn how to use AI as an ally to deepen your self-awareness and fine-tune your growth strategy.KEY TOPICS AND WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:KNOW YOUR STORY—BUILD EXPERIENCE EQUITY* Laura introduces the concept of “experience equity”—the unique combination of your skills and lived experiences. Learn a simple two-part inventory exercise to help you see your real value more clearly, silence your inner critic, and identify your unique strengths.TRACK YOUR MICRO WINS & LEARN TO PRUNE* Progress is messy! Find out how to stay motivated by tracking “micro wins”—small steps forward that indicate momentum even in the messy middle of a project. Plus, Laura shares how letting go (or counterbalancing) what drains you can sharpen your focus and fuel your growth.PRACTICE STRATEGIC VULNERABILITY* Authenticity matters, but not all vulnerability is equally effective. Laura explains “strategic vulnerability”: how to share the lessons learned from setbacks (not just the pain) in a way that models growth and builds trust with others.USE IF/THEN PLANNING TO BOOST RESILIENCE* Hope alone doesn’t build resilience—preparation does. Laura provides a simple “if/then” planning strategy to anticipate obstacles before they arise, and to respond with intention and confidence (including how to talk about setbacks transparently with your team or community).HOW AI CAN HELP YOU REFLECT AND GROW* Laura offers practical AI prompts to help you analyze your inventory, spot patterns, surface strengths you might overlook, clarify your focus, and extract actionable lessons from challenges.Authentic influence isn’t about perfection—it’s about intention, awareness, and generosity in sharing what you’ve learned along the way.
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2 months ago
15 minutes 11 seconds

She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
340. How to Influence Without Authority: What Nina Frost's Fight for Her Daughter Teaches Us About Leading Change
340. How to Influence Without Authority: What Nina Frost's Fight for Her Daughter Teaches Us About Leading ChangeGuest: Nina Frost, Founder of Rare HopeTHIS WEEK'S TOPIC:How far would you go to save your child’s life — or to change the future for countless others facing rare disease? When confronted with her daughter Annabel’s rare neurological diagnosis, this week’s guest, Nina Frost, decided to rewrite the playbook. In a conversation rich with hope, resilience, and ground-breaking science, Nina shares how she turned personal crisis into a movement, rallied top researchers, and co-authored research that’s shaping the future of rare disease treatment. If you’ve ever struggled to find purpose in uncertainty, to build influence without a roadmap, or to keep gratitude close in the toughest moments, this episode is for you.ABOUT THIS WEEK’S GUEST:Nina Frost is the founder of Rare Hope, a trailblazing organization changing what’s possible for thousands affected by rare neurological disorders. Driven by her daughter Annabel’s diagnosis with alternating hemiplegia of childhood, Nina brought together expert researchers and Harvard scientists, and helped pioneer new approaches by leveraging her unique background, relentless tenacity, and deep compassion for the rare disease community.KEY TOPICS AND WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:BUILDING A MOVEMENT FROM A FAMILY CRISIS: Nina shares her journey from moments of shock and fear after Annabel’s diagnosis, to launching Hope for Annabel (now Rare Hope), and building a scientific and advocacy community.LEADING WITHOUT A ROADMAP: Learn how Nina applied her management consulting skills to navigate scientific complexity—despite no formal background in medicine or research—and why expertise, curiosity, and connection are critical for influence.THE PATIENTS-AS-PARTNERS APPROACH: Discover why Nina centers patient experience in research, and how she collects and translates real data from families to guide scientific and clinical priorities.RALLYING SUPPORT & FUNDING INNOVATION: Nina opens up about building relationships, raising pivotal seed funds, and why simply “having” money can sometimes open more doors than spending it. Plus, hear her advice for fundraisers facing big, uncertain challenges.THE IMPACT OF COLLABORATION: Explore the extraordinary work with Nobel-worthy scientist Dr. David Liu and how patient organizations like Rare Hope can directly influence ground-breaking gene editing projects.FAMILY, RESILIENCE & GRATITUDE: Nina discusses the effect of Annabel’s diagnosis on her family — including the challenges facing siblings — and shares hard-won perspective on guilt, grace, and how parents in the rare disease community keep moving forward.TURNING TRAUMA INTO PURPOSE: Hear Nina’s future vision for genetics and disease research—why rare disease isn’t actually “rare,” and how work in this field can unlock insights for everyone.There’s inspiration, practical advice, and a new lens for thinking about advocacy and influence in this week’s conversation. I’d love to know what resonated with you. Please connect with us and share your reflections!
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2 months ago
36 minutes 18 seconds

She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
339. How to Create “Reader-First” Thought Leadership That Connects
SHOW NOTESEpisode 339: How to Create “Reader-First” Thought Leadership That Connects
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3 months ago
9 minutes 55 seconds

She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
338. When Purpose Finds You: Using What You Have, Where You Are with Yael Goodman
Episode 338: When Purpose Finds You: Using What You Have, Where You AreGuest: Yael ...
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3 months ago
28 minutes 25 seconds

She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
337. How words shape us with Lily Howard Scott
337: How words shape usGuest: Lily Howard Scott, Educator, Social Emotional Learning Coach, and Author  THIS WEEK'S TOPIC:  Ever stop to consider how much influence you have in your everyday words and language? Our guest this week, educator and social-emotional learning coach Lily Howard Scott, asks us to pause and reflect on the language we choose — not just in classrooms, but in our homes, workplaces, and daily lives. From reframing “mistakes” as “brilliant mistakes,” to the simple act of calling feelings “visitors,” Lily’s approach is as practical as it is profound.Her book, The Words That Shape Us (https://www.amazon.com/Words-That-Shape-Us/dp/1546130993)dives deep into how the ways we speak to children become the templates for their inner dialogue — shaping not only how they see themselves, but also how they learn, grow, and relate to others. Whether you’re a parent, leader, mentor, or friend, the intentional use of language can help you build trust, unlock the potential in others (and yourself!), and foster resilience.ABOUT THIS WEEK’S GUEST:  Lily Howard Scott (https://www.lilyhowardscott.com/) is a renowned educator and social-emotional learning coach who supports teachers and caregivers around the country. Drawing from her decade in the classroom and a wealth of research, Lily’s mission is to empower both children and adults to use language as a tool for emotional intelligence, growth, and kindness. Her book, ”The Words That Shape Us,” has quickly become a must-read for educators, parents, and anyone looking to nurture healthier, more supportive relationships.KEY TOPICS AND WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:  THE SCIENCE BEHIND WHY WORDS MATTER: Learn how language literally shapes the brain and influences emotional experiences, based on the latest neuroscience and social-emotional research. RETHINKING MISTAKES AS “BRILLIANT”: Discover the transformative impact of reframing mistakes as moments of learning.FEELINGS AS “VISITORS”: Borrowing from poetry and psychology, Lily discusses why referring to emotions as “feeling visitors” helps both children and adults remember that our emotions are temporary, not a permanent or defining part of us.BUILDING RESILIENCE AND PROBLEM-SOLVING: Practical tips on helping children (and grown-ups) face challenges, take risks, and stick with problems — all through the right use of language and self-talk.WHEN ENCOURAGEMENT BACKFIRES: Sometimes our best-intended praise can have unintended effects. Lily shares how to encourage in a way that supports authentic self-worth and motivation.GRATITUDE, ATTENTION, AND THE “BIRDER MINDSET”: Explore how simple, intentional language practices can strengthen gratitude, connection, and mindfulness — and how these small shifts can add up to transformative results.HELPING KIDS DEAL WITH BULLYING & HARDSHIPS: How to support children facing tough interpersonal situations — with language that empowers and protects their sense of self.There’s so much wisdom, warmth, and actionable insight in this episode. Lily’s guidance will help you become more aware of how you use your words, and the life-changing difference that can make for the people you love and lead.  What are the words or language shifts that have shaped YOU or your loved ones? I’d love to hear your stories and feedback! Connect with me on Instagram or LinkedIn, you’ll find me at Laura Cox Kaplan, or email me and the She Said/She Said team at info@shesaid.media.LOOKING FOR MORE SHE SAID/SHE SAID?  Find every episode and tons of additional content at:
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3 months ago
46 minutes 15 seconds

She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
336. Seven Ways We Can Improve Social Media (and the way we feel when we are online)
SHOW NOTESEpisode 336: Seven Ways We Can Improve Social Media (and the way we feel when we are online)Guest: (Solo Episode with Laura Cox Kaplan)ABOUT THIS EPISODEIf you’re craving a steadier. more constructive, and more uplifting way to participate online (and off), this personal, practical guide is for you!THIS WEEK’S TOPICA couple of older She Said/She Said episodes kept inexplicably resurfacing in Laura’s feed. After reaching the point of frustration, she finally slowed down and listened. What she discovered delivered exactly what she needed in a heavy moment: a reset on her why. This episode distills those reminders into clear takeaways, including several concrete ways we can help make social platforms (and our communities) healthier, kinder, and more constructive. Was the universe sending a message? Maybe. You be the judge!KEY TOPICS & WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODESlowing down to hear God and the universe! Where we started: Insight → Inspiration → Impact (Ep. 142)Three re-centering questions that form our show’s mantra and compass.Questions to ask yourself before you post, comment or respond:Is it true? Did I check the original source and context? If I can’t verify it, I don’t amplify it. Does what I’m about to post add value to someone else or is it likely to stoke fear and unrest? Am I informing, elevating, or clarifying, or just venting?Is it aligned with my values and who I aspire to be on and offline? Is it consistent with how I would interact with my neighbor, and how I would want my neighbor to interact with me?Does it strengthen relationships? Am I speaking to people, not at them? Am I trying to engage in a thoughtful and constructive manner?Am I willing to engage in good faith? If someone disagrees respectfully, will I stay curious rather than become combative?Is it critical that I post, comment or react in the moment? Consider the 24-Hour Rule. When emotions run hot, wait a day before posting. Insight often arrives in the pause.Can I make this post clearer and more succinct? Write it long. Post it short. Draft your full thought privately. Then trim it to the clearest,
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3 months ago
19 minutes 6 seconds

She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
335. What to do when the world feels too heavy: Tools for Building Hope and Resilience
SHOW NOTESTitle: What to do when the world feels too heavyEpisode: 335Guest: N/A (Solo Episode with Laura Cox Kaplan)THIS WEEK'S TOPIC:This week's episode pivots from the originally planned content to address the collective weight many are feeling in the world right now. In the aftermath of the murder of Charlie Kirk, just a day before the 24th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on September 11th, host Laura Cox Kaplan invites listeners into a vulnerable, reflective conversation about how we can each find hope, resilience, and the courage to keep showing up in the face of violence, grief, and uncertainty.Laura shares a collection of practical tools and mindset shifts that have personally helped her process loss, maintain perspective, and move forward with purpose. You'll walk away with a toolkit of specific practices you can use to support yourself and those around you during heavy times.KEY TOPICS AND WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE: **Reframing for Resilience** **Tapping into Meaning** **Choosing Connection Despite Difference:** **Using Gratitude as a Counterweight to Darkness****Hope as a Muscle** **Four Actionable Micro-Practices**ABOUT THIS EPISODEThis conversation is personal, practical, and real. Laura doesn't offer easy answers, but delivers timely encouragement and a reminder that, even when we don't have it all figured out, small daily choices in how we respond to adversity truly matter-for ourselves, our families, and our communities.Whether you're a longtime listener or new to She Said/She Said, this episode offers a grounding, compassionate guide for anyone navigating uncertainty or seeking ways to be a force for good during challenging times.There is so much wisdom and heart in this episode. What resonated with you most? Please let us know! You can reach Laura and the team via the links below.LOOKING FOR MORE SHE SAID/SHE SAID?You'll find all episodes and content at: shesaidshesaidpodcast.comLET'S CONNECT!Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/lauracoxkaplan?igsh=MTJ0ZXp0d3Jxdzdodg%3D%3D&utm_source=qr)Linked In (https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauracoxkaplan?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app)Or email us: info@shesaid.media
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3 months ago
20 minutes 3 seconds

She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
334: How Social Capital and Strategic Reconnection Supercharge Your Influence
Episode 334: How Social Capital and Strategic Reconnection Supercharge Your InfluenceGuest: Laura Cox Kaplan (solo episode)THIS WEEK'S TOPIC:Welcome back! After a little summer break, Laura is back behind the mic and ready to help you tap into your greatest resource: your relationships. This week, we’re talking about “social capital”—what it is, why it matters WAY more than most of us think, and super doable ways to rebuild or refresh your network, especially as you ease back into work or life after some time off (summer break, anyone?). Laura also dishes on the newly revamped She Said/She Said Podcast website, complete with new features, tools, and resources designed just for you!IN THIS EPISODE, LAURA COVERS:* What social capital really means. Spoiler: it’s not about money!* The science behind connection, and why your network is a HUGE factor in your happiness, resilience, and confidence* How to use the natural transition of coming back from a break as a smooth way to reconnect with people (no awkwardness required)* Simple, actionable tips to rebuild your network without overwhelm—think small, honest gestures (like a quick text, coffee date, or sharing a helpful article)* Why giving first (rather than just asking) helps you earn trust and makes networking feel way less transactional* Easy ways to keep the momentum going so your social capital grows for the futureWHY THIS MATTERS:Laura dives into why strong relationships are at the core of real influence—not just likes, not just fancy job titles. She shares research from the world of positive psychology that proves human connection isn’t just “nice to have.” It’s essential, and it helps you bounce back faster and feel happier overall. Plus, you'll get specific action steps you can take today! PLUS:* Laura gives a sneak peek at the totally redesigned She Said/She Said Podcast website. Please go check it out at shesaidshedsaidpodcast.com or lauracoxkaplan.com and let her know what you think (and what else you’d love to see there)!Links Mentioned: Brand Development: Tamara Edwards TE&Co (https://www.tamaraedwards.co/).Website Design: Angela Ryan, Exotic Species (https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelamryan/)THOUGHTS OR FEEDBACK?Laura wants to hear what resonated, what you’re trying, and what you’d love to learn about next. Reach out via the website, LinkedIn or Instagram—or just send an email to info@shesaid.media.FIND MORE SHE SAID/SHE SAID:All the episodes and resources live at shesaidshedsaidpodcast.com!
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4 months ago
18 minutes 30 seconds

She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
333. The Strategic Value of Pressing Pause: How Breaks Build Influence & Leadership
SHOW NOTESTitle: The Strategic Value of Pressing Pause: How Breaks Build Influence & LeadershipEpisode 333 Guest: Laura Cox Kaplan (solo episode)THIS WEEK’S TOPIC: Ever notice how your best ideas often come when you stop forcing them, maybe while folding laundry or taking a walk? In this week’s solo episode, Laura Cox Kaplan dives into the powerful, science-backed value of taking intentional breaks. With summer approaching, Laura announces a pause for the podcast and shares why stepping back is not only healthy but strategic for long-term growth, clarity, and influence, especially for ambitious, mid-career women navigating change, evolution, and life’s seasons.Laura recaps a few of the year’s guest insights, from navigating the “ambition paradox” to unlocking money confidence, battling busy, and reflecting on the importance of quality over quantity, personal alignment, and modeling healthy boundaries. With wisdom from elite performers and positive psychology, this episode will inspire you to reframe rest and breaks as essential leadership tools. Plus, Laura shares a few books from her summer reading list, as well as some ways to stay connected during the show’s break.KEY TOPICS AND WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:* THE UNEXPECTED POWER OF BREAKS: Learn why pressing pause can lead to deeper creativity, better decision-making, and long-lasting influence. Laura shares scientific insights, including how even tiny breaks boost clarity and lower burnout, and why sleep (even if elusive!) is vital for mental pruning and leadership.* QUALITY OVER QUANTITY: Discover how going deep matters more than doing more, and why the podcast is taking a summer break to create even stronger content for you.* POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY & PURPOSE: Laura delves into the world of positive psychology and explores how practicing what you preach, including integrating intention and mindset shifts, leads to more meaningful leadership.* MODEL THE HABITS YOU WANT TO SEE: By pausing and setting boundaries publicly, you give permission for others — whether team members, colleagues, or family — to do the same. Intentional leadership can have a powerful ripple effect.* RECENT GUEST HIGHLIGHTS: A look back at wisdom from recent guests, including:Therapist Ann Welsh on the “Ambition Paradox”Dina Powell McCormick on mentorship and her new book “Who Believed In You?”Insights on overcoming the “broken rung” with Lareina Yee of McKinseyAllison Wood Brooks on mastering the art of conversationReflections from our first male guests who share deeply personal, female-centered stories* SUMMER READING LIST* Laura’s top picks for reflection & growth:Transitions by William Bridges and Susan BridgesPeak by Anders Ericsson and Robert PooleDo Nothing by Celeste HeadleeLET’S CONNECT!* Instagram: @lauracoxkaplan (https://www.instagram.com/lauracoxkaplan)* LinkedIn: Laura Cox Kaplan (https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauracoxkaplan)* Website & contact: shesaidshesaidpodcast.com (https://shesaidshesaidpodcast.com/)* Email: info@shesaid.mediaLOOKING FOR MORE SHE SAID/SHE SAID? You’ll find all episodes and past content at shesaidshesaidpodcast.com (https://shesaidshesaidpodcast.com/) and new video content on our YouTube channel!
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6 months ago
18 minutes 3 seconds

She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
332. What we can learn from The Strategic Genius of Taylor Swift with Kevin Evers
SHOW NOTES  Episode 332: “The Strategic Genius of Taylor Swift: Building Influence Through Storytelling, Reinvention, and Resilience”  Guest: Kevin Evers, Senior Editor at Harvard Business Review, Author of “There’s Nothing Like This: The Strategic Genius of Taylor Swift”THIS WEEK’S TOPIC: What does it take to go from a teenage singer in a Tennessee mall to building one of the most powerful empires in the music industry, and what can ambitious professionals in any field learn from that journey? This week’s conversation is a surprising and powerful masterclass in strategy, delivered through the lens of Taylor Swift’s career.Joining Laura is Kevin Evers, Senior Editor at Harvard Business Review and author of the new book that unpacks the business and strategic brilliance behind Taylor Swift’s rise. They break down the bold moves, storytelling strategies, and community-building tactics that turned setbacks into springboards, and created a playbook for influence, resilience, and staying power.This is not just an episode for Swifties and music fans. Whether you’re building a business, leading a team, or charting your next career move, Kevin and Laura tease out actionable lessons on storytelling, authenticity, adaptation, reinvention, handling criticism, and more. If you want clarity and confidence to pursue your biggest goals, you’ll find it here.ABOUT THIS WEEK’S GUEST:  Kevin Evers (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-evers1) is a Senior Editor at Harvard Business Review, where he acquires and edits non-fiction books on a wide array of business topics. With more than a decade of experience shaping big-idea books, Kevin brings an expert’s eye to the intersection of business research and real-world application. In his new book, “There’s Nothing Like the Strategic Genius of Taylor Swift,” (https://www.amazon.com/Theres-Nothing-Like-This-Strategic/dp/B0DD2XL7C5) he analyzes how Swift’s mindset, risk-taking, and storytelling have redefined success and impact in the modern era. KEY TOPICS AND WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE: – THE FOUNDER’S MENTALITY: How Taylor Swift approached her career with the clarity, persistence, and customer (fan) focus of a true entrepreneur—starting in her teens, breaking the “rules” of Nashville, and carving a space for young women in country music.– STRATEGIC STORYTELLING: Why world-building and narrative control set Taylor apart from her peers (and what artists and professionals alike can learn about actively shaping—not leaving—your own story to chance).– AUTHENTICITY (AND ITS LIMITS): Taylor’s model for being genuine while still adapting and growing. Kevin and Laura discuss how vulnerability and ambiguity in her lyrics build deep fan connection, but also how staying “too authentic” can become a “cage.”– THE ART OF THE SLOW PIVOT: What it means to “surprise but not shock” your audience. Hear how Taylor’s methodical reinvention (from country, to pop, to indie, and beyond) kept her evolving without alienating her core community.– RESILIENCE & REVERSE NARRATIVE: Taylor’s masterclass in handling criticism: from the infamous Kanye West interruption to public backlash and how she transformed negative moments and personal/professional loss into creative (and commercial) wins.– COMMUNITY, COLLABORATION, & TEAM LOYALTY: A look at how Taylor builds trust, loyalty, and longevity with close collaborators, team members, and fans—while still making tough pivots.– PRODUCTIVITY IN THE ATTENTION ECONOMY: How Taylor adapted her creative output for the streaming age—shifting from a “precious” approach to prolific production, and what that means for anyone looking to sustain growth after a career plateau.There’s so much to take away from this conversation, whether you want to own your narrative, build lasting influence, or flip setbacks into strategic advantages.
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7 months ago
49 minutes 45 seconds

She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
331. From Calvin Klein to Kaftans: Reinventing Career Success with Sue Sartor
SHOW NOTES331. From Calvin Klein to Kaftans: Reinventing Identity and Career SuccessGuest: Sue Sartor, designer and fashion brand founderTOPICS: Entrepreneurship, Reinvention, Authentic Branding...
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7 months ago
52 minutes 17 seconds

She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
330. How to Celebrate Everything: Lessons in Joy, Creativity & Brand-Building with Darcy Miller
SHOW NOTES 330. How to Celebrate Everything: Lessons in Joy, Creativity & Brand-Building  Guest: Darcy Miller, author, celebration expert, and founding editor of Martha Stewart WeddingsTHIS WEEK’S TOPIC: When was the last time you truly celebrated—not just the big achievements, but the small wins, the everyday joys, and even the poignant moments of life? This week’s episode digs into the transformative power of celebration as more than just a party—it’s a practice of gratitude, connection, and lasting influence.Host Laura Cox Kaplan welcomes the extraordinarily talented Darcy Miller: artist, entrepreneur, longtime creative force at Martha Stewart Weddings, and famed “memory keeper.” Darcy is renowned for her joyful approach to helping others honor life’s most meaningful moments, whether through keepsakes, heartfelt illustrations, or imaginative celebrations.Episode 330 is part of our The Southern C (https://thesouthernc.com/) + She Said/She Said Podcast (https://shesaidshesaidpodcast.com/) Collaboration Series! Darcy shares how she built her brand and career, tracing her journey from uncertain creative college grad to becoming a driving force in the domestic lifestyle world, and then going out on her own. From risk-taking at the start of her career by not picking the “safe bet,” to embracing her creative instincts, to building soulful celebrations both personally and professionally, Darcy’s story will inspire you to bring more intentional joy to your own life and those around you.ABOUT THIS WEEK’S GUEST: Darcy Miller (https://darcymillerdesigns.com/about/) is an artist, author of “Celebrate Everything!” (https://www.amazon.com/Celebrate-Everything-Ideas-Bring-Parties/dp/0062388754/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1ALYRX6SIEVSE&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.4jnBx37yWSUWGRMltaVTLmo346K5G1qFEMUi5MKDuW7GjHj071QN20LucGBJIEps.Z-ATtVCKTjn1SCnUv24LDIm51SMSRBzze-y8JVwUbX4&dib_tag=se&keywords=celebrate+everything+darcy+miller&qid=1746784429&sprefix=celebrate+everything%2Caps%2C96&sr=8-1), founder of the creative brand Darcy Miller Designs (https://darcymillerdesigns.com/), and former founding editor of Martha Stewart Weddings. Known for her signature illustrations, creative keepsakes, and focus on memory-keeping, Darcy brings artistry and heart to every project—whether it’s a bestselling book, high-profile events, or personal family traditions. Her business, Celebration Expert, helps clients transform milestones into memorable, soulful celebrations.KEY TOPICS AND WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:* THE SCIENCE OF CELEBRATION: Why marking small wins and celebrating others can boost resilience, well-being, and build real community and trust!* BUILDING A CREATIVE CAREER AND TAKING RISKS: Darcy recounts her fateful choice between Vogue and the then-startup Martha Stewart Living. Learn how following your creative curiosity (and sometimes taking the road less traveled) can pay off in unexpected ways.* CREATING (AND REDEFINING) YOUR OWN ROLE: How Darcy forged her path at Martha Stewart Living and created an influential niche in the world of celebrations and memory keeping.* WHY CELEBRATION IS ABOUT MORE THAN JUST THROWING A PARTY: Darcy shares her philosophy on celebrating all moments, and how to infuse soul into celebrations to create connection. * THE ART OF MEMORY-KEEPING: Practical advice and inspiration for making meaning from everyday life and special items.* THE PIVOT FROM CORPORATE TO SOLO ENTREPRENEURSHIP: How Darcy knew it was the right moment to step away from Martha Stewart full-time and launch her own venture.Find out why celebrating thoughtfully can change your mindset, your relationships, and your influence.There is so much joy, wisdom, and practical advice in this episode, you won’t want to miss it! If this episode inspires you to celebrate a little more,
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8 months ago
48 minutes 52 seconds

She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
329. How Motherhood and a Passion for Cross-Stitch Fueled a Media Legacy: Insights from Hoffman Media’s Brian Hart Hoffman
SHOW NOTES 329. How Motherhood and a Passion for Cross-Stitch Fueled a Media Legacy Guest: Brian Hart Hoffman, Hoffman Media, President & Chief Creative Officer THIS WEEK’S TOPIC: How does motherhood inspire entrepreneurship, and what happens when maternal values fuel business growth for generations? In this special Mother’s Day episode—part of our collaboration series with The Southern C—host Laura Cox Kaplan sits down with Brian Hart Hoffman to explore how his mother Phyllis transformed a cross-stitch passion and meager investment into a thriving media empire while keeping family at the center of every decision. Brian joins the conversation from Capri, Italy, where he’s leading one of Hoffman Media‘s international baking retreats. It’s just one example of how Brian has expanded his mother’s legacy through his own passions. Together, Laura and Brian examine how motherhood can provide powerful experience capital for entrepreneurs, why niche audiences create sustainable business opportunities, and how putting family first can lead to greater long-term success. ABOUT THIS WEEK’S GUEST: Brian Hart Hoffman leads Hoffman Media alongside his twin brother, Eric, carrying forward their mother’s trailblazing legacy. With brands spanning beloved magazines (including Bake from Scratch, TeaTime, and Southern Lady), cookbooks, podcasts, e-learning classes, and international baking retreats, Brian continues to grow the company his mother started in their Birmingham, Alabama home in 1983. Originally a flight attendant who pursued his own career path before joining the family business, Brian now applies his creative vision and travel experience to expanding Hoffman Media’s reach while honoring its founding principles. KEY TOPICS AND WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE: * Why focusing on passionate niche audiences creates a unique connection and community * How Phyllis’ family-first decisions ultimately strengthened the business’s foundation * Why Phyllis encouraged her sons to pursue their own careers before considering joining the family business * Brian’s journey launching Bake from Scratch as a passion project within the family company * Phyllis’ and Brian’s advice for entrepreneurs This episode offers heartfelt inspiration and practical wisdom for anyone balancing family priorities with entrepreneurial ambitions. It’s a powerful reminder that motherhood can provide the greatest experience capital for building businesses that align with your deepest values. LOOKING FOR MORE SHE SAID/SHE SAID? You’ll find all episodes and resources here: shesaidshesaidpodcast.com LET’S CONNECT! * Instagram: @lauracoxkaplan * LinkedIn: Laura Cox Kaplan * Contact Laura: info@shesaid.media PLEASE RATE & REVIEW SHE SAID/SHE SAID PODCAST If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend, subscribe, and help us reach more listeners by leaving a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. Your feedback shapes our content and helps us build a stronger, more inspiring community—thank you! Note: She Said/She Said Podcast is a weekly production of She Said/She Said Media.
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8 months ago
42 minutes 1 second

She Said / She Said with Laura Cox Kaplan
Through engaging, one-on-one interviews, She Said/She Said is enriching (and challenging) the conversation about women’s leadership -- what it looks like and how we define it. We’re celebrating, supporting and showcasing a broader range of role models who are leading in inspiring ways -- large and small -- but always with insight and impact.