9 to 5ish with theSkimm

  • 34 minutes 40 seconds
    Jordan Taylor and Edith Cooper on Running a Business as Mother and Daughter

    At 59, Edith Cooper never thought she’d make a career pivot. She spent nearly 30 years working her way up at Goldman Sachs, but then, she was approached to co-found a company called Medley. Who was the other co-founder? Jordan Taylor, AKA her daughter. The mom and daughter duo launched Medley, a coaching platform equipping Millennial-aged workers with the skills they need to be dynamic, inclusive, and authentic leaders. 


    In this episode, Jordan and Edith share: 


    • Whether Jordan calls Edith “mom” or “Edith” in the workplace
    • The parts of her Wall Street HR career that Edith misses 
    • Why we forget to support middle-level managers – and how Medley solves for it
    • The moments Jordan relies on Edith as “mom” vs. “co-founder” 
    • Why boundary setting is crucial to success as co-founders who are friends or family


    Psst…this episode of “9 to 5ish” is brought to you by New York Life. Their financial professionals can help you navigate life’s decisions, big and small. 

    1 May 2024, 12:30 am
  • 28 minutes 14 seconds
    YSE Beauty Founder Molly Sims on Leaving a Job with Dignity

    Kentucky-born model Molly Sims never met a biscuit she didn’t like. Her southern charm brought her to college at Vanderbilt University, where she made the boldest move of her career: quitting her pre-law studies to become a full time model. Molly was in her early 20s, alone, and homesick halfway across the world. But with placements on the cover of Sports Illustrated, French Vogue and more, it’s safe to say she made a name for herself.  


    In this episode of 9 to 5ish, Molly shares: 


    • Why southern sorority culture wasn’t for her 
    • How her mother encouraged her to think beyond the US for her career + life experience
    • Why she’d never want her daughter to become a model 
    • The secret to building resilience and the “thick skin” that helped her survive the modeling industry
    • How confronting her mental health challenges helped her be OK with work curveballs


    Check out Molly's beauty brand, YSE Beauty.

    24 April 2024, 12:30 am
  • 29 minutes 38 seconds
    Drybar Founder Alli Webb on Scaling a $200+ Million Dollar Business without a College Degree

    Alli Webb was a stay-at-home mom for five years when she realized she needed to get out of the house more. So she started a mobile hair business. She’d go house-to-house and offer $40 blowouts to moms in LA, something that pretty much no one was doing at the time. She soon opened her first brick and mortar and called it Drybar. 100+ locations later, Alli sold the company for more than $200 million. All without a college degree or formal business training. 

    In this episode of 9 to 5ish, Alli shares: 


    • The sunshine and beach-haired days of her childhood growing up in Boca Raton 
    • How having parents who operated a small biz gave her life lessons in entrepreneurship
    • Why it felt intoxicating building and scaling Drybar, plus the mental cost that came with it
    • How her divorce, son’s visit to rehab, and burnout led to her book, “The Messy Truth” 
    • Why she felt intimidated when fundraising + curating the Drybar board – and how she got through it 
    17 April 2024, 12:30 am
  • 25 minutes 42 seconds
    Christine Blasey Ford on Detaching Yourself from the Outcome

    Before September 2018, the public didn’t know Dr. Christine Blasey Ford. She was a busy mom and professor at Palo Alto University and Stanford. Then, she leveled a sexual assault accusation against Judge Brett Kavanaugh, a SCOTUS nominee. She testified in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee and 5 million people tuned in. From then on, any concept of a private life went out the window. Christine needed security to go…well, anywhere. Strangers sent her and her family death threats. Five years later, Christine shares how she navigates her new normal, plus the story behind the headlines and soundbites. 

    In this episode, Christine shares: 

    • The behind-the-scenes leading up to her testimony against Judge Kavanaugh
    • What she makes of her unique connection to Anita Hill
    • Suggestions on what to say to sexual assault survivors instead of “I believe you”
    • What parts of working on her memoir, “One Way Back”, were therapeutic – and which were re-traumatizing 


    Content warning: this topic deals with sexual assault. Please take care when listening.

    10 April 2024, 1:30 am
  • 31 minutes 10 seconds
    Zibby Owens on Starting a Career Later in Life

    Zibby Owens witnessed first-hand the payoff of great entrepreneurship as she watched her father build his company, Blackstone, from the ground up. She freelanced as a writer earlier in her career. She focused on raising her kids for 10+ years. Then her marriage ended. So she spent her weekends without the kids rekindling her love of literature – and developing a media empire focusing on all things books. 


    In this episode, Zibby shares: 

    • The story behind her iconic color-coordinated bookshelf
    • What she learned watching her father build his private equity business, Blackstone
    • Her recent Vogue article she published – and why she almost wishes she hadn’t
    • How her podcast became the vehicle to sell her first book
    • Why building your personal brand is key in almost any industry today
    3 April 2024, 2:19 pm
  • 28 minutes 57 seconds
    Ancestry CEO Deb Liu on Taking Your Power Back at Work

    Ancestry CEO Deb Liu grew up in one of the only Asian families in South Carolina. To avoid being teased, she mostly kept to herself. It wasn’t until Deb got to Stanford Business School when she realized: she had to learn to speak up. That realization spurred her long career in Silicon Valley. But Deb says, without some openness and vulnerability from herself and others, it never would’ve happened. 


    In this episode, Deb shares:

    • Why she should’ve been fired from her first product management role
    • How being open and vulnerable with her boss actually helped her career 
    • Key moments from her tech-heavy product career at eBay + Facebook  
    • Why being a “strategic introvert” allowed her to contribute more effectively at work
    • Her most used tip from her new book, Take Your Power Back


    27 March 2024, 12:30 am
  • 24 minutes 36 seconds
    Mandy Moore on Not Letting Competition Distract You

    The late-90s bubblegum pop music defined Mandy Moore’s career. She always knew she was her record label’s answer to Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera. Mandy also knew she’d never be them – and that was okay with her. In this episode of 9 to 5ish, Mandy shares advice on how to know your competition without becoming distracted by it. 


    In this episode, Mandy shares: 

    • The boy band she’d tour with again 
    • Why having parents who didn’t want to manage her was the secret to her success
    • How she managed to be unbothered by the pop industry’s comparison loop 
    • Her go-to practices for easing her public speaking anxiety 
    • A skimm of her latest project, The Boars’ Nest
    20 March 2024, 12:30 am
  • 29 minutes 14 seconds
    Alex Wagner on Being Persistent to Get What You Want

    Growing up with a politico father in Washington D.C., Alex Wagner initially swore off any career that dealt with politics. 25-ish years later, Alex is the primetime anchor of MSNBC's “Alex Wagner Tonight,” a show about the news and politics shaping our world. Talk about a 180. In this episode of 9 to 5ish, Alex tells us how doing everything she was not “supposed” to do jump-started her media career. 


    In this episode, Alex shares: 

    • How a pair of vintage heels nearly ruined her job interview with George Clooney 
    • The influence her father’s political work had on her own career
    • How she wiggled her way into media with zero connections in the industry 
    • Why writing her memoir was the hardest thing she’s done professionally 
    • The lessons she learned from Rachel Maddow when she took over her primetime slot


    13 March 2024, 12:30 am
  • 22 minutes 28 seconds
    Ava DuVernay on How Listening Will Help You Level Up Your Career

    Award-winning director and producer Ava DuVernay, known for her groundbreaking films like “Selma,” “A Wrinkle In Time,” and “Origin,” didn’t actually start her career behind the camera. She spent years working in public relations before taking the plunge and pivoting in her 30s. Spoiler: it paid off. And she’s got an Academy Award to show for it. To kick off our new season of "9 to 5ish," we spoke to Ava about how she embraced change and found joy in her career.


    PS: Ava’s film, “Origin,” will be streaming on demand starting March 12.


    In this episode, Ava shares: 

    • Why she’s intentional about finding joy in her work 
    • What “ear hustling” is – and why it’s helped her level up in her career 
    • How she’s learned to embrace change in her industry 
    • The secret to a good working partnership (plus, what she’s learned from Oprah)
    6 March 2024, 1:30 am
  • 29 minutes 41 seconds
    Special Election Episode: Governor Nikki Haley

    Today, we’ve got a special bonus episode of “9 to 5ish” for you. Our guest is Nikki Haley, the former governor of South Carolina and former US Ambassador to the United Nations during the Trump Administration. She’s currently running for the Republican nomination for president. In this episode, we talk to Governor Haley about the job she wants, running against her former boss, and her positions on reproductive rights, the economy, and more. 


    At theSkimm, we’ve mobilized hundreds of thousands of women to vote. And it’s important that we hear directly from the candidates about the policy positions that impact women. We’ve also invited President Biden and former president Trump to sit down with us. 

    22 February 2024, 9:40 pm
  • 33 minutes 18 seconds
    "Fashion’s Godmother," Fern Mallis on Why Being Nice is Underrated

    Fern Mallis – aka “fashion’s godmother” – is a legend in the industry. She’s the founder of New York Fashion Week and the former executive director of the Council of Fashion Designers of America. Over decades working behind the scenes, Fern has seen it all – from disasters, to demanding personalities, to less-than-friendly behavior. So it makes sense that Fern told us her best piece of career advice is refreshingly simple: Just be nice. Your move, Miranda Priestly. 


    In this episode, Fern shares: 

    • Her behind-the-scenes look into the fashion world 
    • The origin story of Fashion Week 
    • How she’s thought about reinventing herself and her career
    • Why she’s never stuck to a career plan 
    • How she got her biggest opportunities by raising her hand 


    Psst: Need a movie rec? Catch “Scrambled,” at a theater near you starting February 2nd. Rated R, under 17 not admitted without parent.

    31 January 2024, 1:30 am
  • More Episodes? Get the App
© MoonFM 2024. All rights reserved.