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We delve into the journey of self-discovery, empowerment, and intentional living. In each episode, we explore the transformative power of embracing who we were predestined to be and the divine purpose that guides us. From moments of doubt to flashes of inspiration, we navigate the path of intentional living, striving to embody confidence, consistency, commitment, completion, and focus.
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Why You Win

Element Three

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From dealing with complex distribution channels to trying to control a distant customer experience, leaders in mobility manufacturing deal with complexity every day. But then, there are the leaders who are, simply, winning. This is Why You Win, the show hosted by Element Three’s Kyler Mason and John Gough that asks the foremost leaders in the industry to share where they are placing bets and making hard choices that put their businesses in a better position to win.
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Housing Insiders

Jonathan Lawless and Jeremy Potter

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The housing market is wonky. From policy changes to financial innovations to pilot projects that make housing more plentiful and affordable, there’s a ton of “inside baseball” to discuss and take action on. Each episode, hear the latest developments and trends in home building and home financing - from “sticks-and-bricks” to AI - and learn what you can do to improve the housing industry. Hosted by housing market thought leaders Jonathan Lawless and Jeremy Potter, and featuring interviews wit ...
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Brave, Not Perfect with Reshma Saujani

Reshma Saujani/Girls Who Code

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Get ready to leave perfect behind. Reshma Saujani, founder and CEO of Girls Who Code, has run for office twice and failed. But exercising her bravery muscle led her to create a nonprofit that's reached 300,000 girls with its computer education programs and message of sisterhood. Join Reshma on her mission to show that being brave, not perfect, is the secret to changing the world. The award-winning Brave, Not Perfect podcast, based on Reshma's internationally bestselling book, brings you inte ...
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With traditional homeownership more unattainable than ever, aspirational homeowners are exploring ‘rent-to-own’ options. K.C. Cleary is the Co-Founder & Chief Strategy Officer of Pathway Homes, a real estate company that provides new construction rentals to tenants, with the option to purchase them over time. Cleary explains that renting gives tena…
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What happens when AI meets the world of pickup trucks? In this episode, John and Kyler sit down with Nate Buelow, the VP of Marketing and Communications for Ram & Chrysler, to explore the strategies they’re using to navigate rapidly changing markets and evolving customer needs. Nate shares how AI is revolutionizing marketing, design, and user exper…
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The 2024 presidential election is only weeks away, and housing is front and center as a campaign issue like never before, with each candidate promising they have a plan to make housing more plentiful and affordable. To break down what Trump and Harris’ campaign promises are all about, we talk to Jeb Mason, a partner at public policy consultancy Min…
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The homebuilding process is slow and expensive. Jonathan says it’s driven by the Three L’s: Lumber, Laws, and Labor. Aleks Gampel, Co-Founder of Cuby, is here to help that. Cuby deploys Mobile Micro-Factories (MMFs) globally to solve challenges within the home construction economy and beyond. Aleks, Jonathan, and Jeremy discuss navigating the issue…
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If home ownership is still a key to wealth generation, how can more Americans get their piece of the pie? Marisa Calderon, the President & CEO of Prosperity Now, joins Jonathan and Jeremy to talk about new approaches to building prosperity, including fractional home ownership and other “on ramps to wealth” through collaborative ownership of differe…
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How can modern marketing strategies transform traditional agriculture industry? In this episode, John and Kyler sit down with Marisa Riley, Director of Marketing at Case IH North America, to explore the intricacies of marketing in agriculture. Marisa shares her insights on building a high-performing marketing team, leveraging technology to support …
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In this episode, we explore the ups and downs of life’s journey, comparing them to the thrill and unpredictability of a roller coaster. Today, I share my personal experiences with recent challenges, including health struggles and financial pressures, and how they felt like a never-ending ride filled with swoops, loops, and unexpected drops. I refle…
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The recent National Association of Realtors settlement comes at a critical time for the housing industry, as startups continue to try to shake up the status quo and housing affordability remains at crisis levels. In this episode, Jonathan & Jeremy break down the outcome of the settlement and discuss what it means for every person involved in a home…
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After Jonathan and Jeremy dissect the housing headlines (spoiler alert: the NAR settlement may not actually bring down costs for buyers and sellers) they vent about the glacial pace at which much-needed reform is happening. “‘Work harder and wait longer,’ that’s the message the housing industrial complex is sending,” says Jeremy. Jonathan, himself …
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Ever wondered how transitioning from internal combustion to electrification can innovate your sales approach? In this episode, Kyler and John sit down with Kelly Kiger, the VP of Commercial Vehicle Sales at Workhorse, to explore how to maintain a startup mentality in a rapidly evolving industry. As companies navigate the shift to electric vehicles …
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Welcome to Housing Insiders! In this pilot episode, your co-hosts Jonathan Lawless and Jeremy Potter welcome special guest Odeta Kushi, Deputy Chief Economist for First American Financial Corporation. Hear an overview of the state of housing affordability today, the cities Millennials and Gen Zers are migrating to, the impact of remote work on hous…
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In this episode, I open up about a tough time in my life when I felt completely overwhelmed and ready to give up. I'll take you through the ups and downs of feeling stuck, weighed down by life’s pressures, and how a sudden burst of energy helped me keep going. I'll share my real struggles—like dealing with bills, work stress, and family responsibil…
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Welcome to Housing Insiders! Meet your co-hosts, Jonathan Lawless and Jeremy Potter. They’re two housing wonks who know just about everyone in the housing industry, from founders and builders to lenders and regulators. The multi-trillion dollar housing market is complicated, and for all the great ideas and innovations, buying a home is not affordab…
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What do the iPhone and Winnebago have in common? The customer shows up demanding the brand. In this episode, Kyler and John sit down with Andrew Heddle, the Director of Digital Marketing Transformation at Winnebago Industries, to unpack his career at Best Buy, how they transformed by diving into the mobile business, and what he has learned from the…
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In this episode of the Intentionally BU Podcast, we explore the powerful concept of letting go as a crucial step in our journey of personal growth. I dive deep into the challenges of releasing situations, circumstances, and relationships that no longer serve me. Drawing from my spiritual perspective, I emphasize the importance of being intentional …
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In this deeply personal episode, I continue my journey of self-discovery by confronting the formidable adversary of fear, especially as it relates to the scars left by past abuse. Drawing from my own experiences with domestic violence and childhood trauma, I discuss how fear became an unwelcome companion, dictating my choices and stifling my potent…
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What does it take to revolutionize truck storage accessories and master both B2B and B2C? Join hosts John Gough and Kyler Mason as they welcome Wanda Rozwadowska, VP of Partners at DECKED, for a conversation about the ambitious strategies powering DECKED’s growth. In this episode, we explore how Wanda's extensive experience at organizations like Ni…
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What happens when you combine AI, big data, and a deep understanding of dealer dynamics? On this episode, John Gough and Kyler Mason sit down with Steven Hileman, Head of Strategy and Business Development at Roadpass Digital, who takes us behind the scenes of how they’re transforming their customers’ experience while tackling the complexities of mu…
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How do you disrupt the commercial vehicle industry but maintain staying power in an environment where new OEMs regularly come and go? In this episode, Kyler and John are joined by Mark Circo, the Head of Customer Experience at REE Automotive, whose career in the trucking industry spans over 20 years. As the conversation unfolds, Mark dives into the…
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In this episode, I dive into the transformative concept of the power of a made-up mind. Reflecting on my own experiences, I talk about how the struggles I faced, from financial instability and homelessness to domestic violence, often made me feel powerless. There were times when I felt like giving up, but deep inside, I knew I couldn't let fear and…
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In this episode, I continue our journey of self-discovery and growth by exploring the critical role of self-compassion. Reflecting on my own experiences—from growing up as an orphan to enduring abusive relationships—I share how these hardships deeply affected my sense of self-worth and my ability to love myself. My struggles with low self-esteem an…
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From dealing with complex distribution channels to trying to control a distant customer experience, leaders in mobility manufacturing deal with complexity every day. But then, there are the leaders who are, simply, winning. This is Why You Win, the show hosted by Element Three’s Kyler Mason and John Gough that asks the foremost leaders in the indus…
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In this episode of the *Intentionally BU* podcast, I had a profound realization about the importance of intentionality in becoming who we are destined to be. I've struggled with self-doubt and low self-esteem, but through prayer, meditation, and daily affirmations, I've started to shift my mindset. I've chosen affirmations that resonate deeply with…
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Reshma makes a big announcement about the podcast and her future with Girls Who Code before jumping into a powerful interview with Marisa Renee Lee about grief. They discuss how privilege plays into who is given space to grieve, letting go of trying to grieve the "right" way, and how to find joy and love while in the midst of grieving. You can cont…
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Dr. C. Nicole Mason, president and CEO of the Institute for Women's Policy Research (IWPR), joins Reshma to discuss the crisis women are facing in the workplace as a result of the pandemic, the potential of solutions like the Marshall Plan for Moms, and why now is the moment to be bold and ask for more. Sign the letter to support the Marshall Plan …
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Reshma sits down with Dee Poku (CEO and founder of the WIE Suite) and Eve Rodsky (author of the NYTimes Bestseller Fair Play) to discuss the need for a Marshall Plan for Moms and why they're calling on the Biden administration to create a task force to address the economic crisis moms are facing during the COVID-19 crises. Sign the letter to suppor…
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Reshma sits down with Michelle Poler, author of Hello Fears: Crush Your Comfort Zone and Become Who You're Meant to Be. They discuss how Michelle went from being scared of everything to doing 100 things that scared her, generational fear, what bravery actually means, and why we should start thinking about what's the best that can happen instead of …
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The new year is a perfect time to get your finances in order. Reshma sits down with Tonya Rapley of MyFabFinance to get advice on how to start that process and what to prioritize. Tonya shares her money journey and how she got her finances uncontrol, gives insight about setting goals with different levels of income and stability in mind, and talks …
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To close out the year, Reshma sits down with Banu Guler, the founder of the popular Co-Star app that uses artificial intelligence to create personalized horoscopes. The two discuss how Banu found the bravery to start Co-Star, whether astrology is really more popular today than it used to be, using astrology as self care, and sharing a star sign. Yo…
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Girls Who Code recently partnered with the If/Then Initiative of Lyda Hill Philanthropies to break the internet and show the world what the web would look like if it weren't for the contributions of women. In today's episode, Reshma sits down with Nicole Small, founder of the If/Then Initiative and CEO of Lyda Hill Philanthropies, to discuss this i…
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Reshma sits down with Mellody Hobson, co-CEO of Ariel investments and a powerful leader in the financial sector. The two discuss the importance of teaching financial literacy to young people, the myth of meritocracy and how difficult situations can build resilience. You can follow Reshma on Twitter and Instagram @ReshmaSaujani or join the Brave, No…
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Reshma sits down with Indra Nooyi, former CEO of PepsiCo and one of the few women of color to lead a Fortune 100 company to discuss sisterhood, the challenges of being a woman of color at the top, and how she succeeded in the corporate world. You can follow Reshma on Twitter and Instagram @ReshmaSaujani or join the Brave, Not Perfect Facebook group…
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Reshma sits down with activist and actor Yara Shahidi, who stars in series Black-ish and Grown-ish, to discuss the importance of civic engagement, being open to challenging your understanding of the world, and why taking care of yourself is vital for having the strength to change the world. You can follow Reshma on Twitter and Instagram @ReshmaSauj…
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What can we learn about bravery from young people? Turns out a whole lot. Reshma sits down with former Secretary of Education and CEO of The Education Trust John King Jr. to discuss the moral clarity of youth, the need to rethink how we teach American History, and how education leaders need to demand equitable education during the pandemic. You can…
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How can we use bravery to strengthen our friendships? Reshma sits down with Ann Friendman, co-author of Big Friendship: How We Keep Each Other Close, for a discussion about deepening our friendships, maintaining and making new connections during COVID times, and going into business with your friends. Girls Who Code is currently celebrating Day of T…
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NASA Astronaut Christina Koch has an inspiring conversation with Reshma about how to avoid being held back by fear, the challenges and wonders of going to space, and the importance of sisterhood. Plus, Reshma interviews Jenna Arnold, an organizer of the National Women's March about her new book: Raising Our Hands: How White Women Can Stop Avoiding …
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Soledad O’Brien joins Reshma for a dynamic conversation about asking for the things you need, navigating fraught workplace dynamics, and how to bounce back after a disappointing setback. This conversation is part of a speaker series for the Girl Who Code Summer Immersion Program. You can follow Reshma on Twitter and Instagram @ReshmaSaujani or join…
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Reshma sits down with her mentor, former Secretary of State and Democratic nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton to discuss her career, what she's learned along the way, and give advice to other ambitious women. This conversation is part of a speaker series for the Girl Who Code Summer Immersion Program. You can follow Reshma on Twitter and Instagram @Res…
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On this week's episode, Reshma sits down with Dr. Jill Biden to talk about the challenges of virtual education, the teachers she admires going above and beyond for their students during the pandemic, and how much she loves the one-of-a-kind community you find in a classroom. This conversation is part of a speaker series for the Girl Who Code Summer…
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It would be harder to be brave without the pioneers who came before and created more space for us to thrive. Reshma sits down with one such pioneer, Dr. Robbie Melton, to learn about her work with Apple to bring more coding and creativity resources to Historically Black Colleges and Universities, her passion for empowering young people to shape the…
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It's hard to let go of perfection at this time where it often feels like we have little control over our lives, but being kind to yourself is even more important during these difficult times. This week, Reshma sits down with Melinda Gates of the Gates Foundation for a conversation about being brave during a pandemic, diversity in tech, and standing…
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Brave, Not Perfect is sharing an episode from Inflection Point with Lauren Schiller this week highlighting a young climate activist fighting to save our planet. Isha Clarke is an activist with Youth vs Apocalypse. You may know her from a viral video where she asked Senator Dianne Feinstein to move the Green New Deal forward; she helped organize the…
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We can all rise higher by lifting each other up and developing relationships where we invest in and support one another. This week, Reshma talks with Bozoma Saint John about the importance of sisterhood. The two discuss important moments when sisterhood supported them, how the values of sisterhood are being used to signal boost the voices of Black …
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What does it mean to be an anti-racist parent? And what can we do to teach our kids to commit to the fight against systematic racism? Reshma sits down with activist and fashion entrepreneur Tabitha St. Bernard-Jacobs to talk about committing to bringing anti-racist practices into our homes and teaching them to the next generation. Support the Black…
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Loving ourselves when the world tells us to hate so many parts of ourselves is a radical act. In this episode, Reshma sits down with writer and disability advocate Keah Brown to discuss her journey to falling in love with herself. Keah, author of The Pretty One: On Life, Pop Culture, Disability, and Other Reasons to Fall in Love with Me, opens up a…
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It's time to let go of shame and put yourself first. In this episode, Reshma sits down with actor and activist Jameela Jamil for a conversation about the movement against shame, setting boundaries to protect yourself, and the power of sharing your story with the world. Content Notice: In this episode Jameela mentions recovering from an eating disor…
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Vote for Brave, Not Perfect in The Webby Awards! bit.ly/BNPWEBBYS In this episode, Reshma has a conversation with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg about what it means to be a spiritual leader on the internet, what poop has to do with faith, and fighting back against sexism that's entrenched in so many religious traditions. : Plus, Reshma answers the question…
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