Indy race car driver and team owner, Sarah Fisher, discusses her stellar career and many "firsts" as a female race car driver and team owner. Filmed at the Toronto Indy.
Children's clothing designer, Devorah Miller, Red Thread Design, gives insights into the business of creating children's clothing and entrepreneurship. Filmed at Artfest at the Distillery District in Toronto.
Fashion designer, Linda Varekamp, discusses her cool line of clothing and textiles and her business success, and overcoming breast cancer at an early age.
Owner/Director, Arta Gallery, a popular art gallery in Toronto, Fay Athari chats about the challenges she faces owning an art gallery, her inspirations, notable female artists and life in Canada as an Iranian.
Realtor Nicole Van Stone talks about the journey that inspired her passion for sales that lead her to be one of Toronto's top producing real estate agents; she also shares tips to single women buying their first home.
Founder, Productions Without Borders (PWB), an online community dedicated to supporting the film and TV content industry in reaping the benefits of diversity and inclusion.
Me to We co-CEO, Roxanne Joyal, chats about this innovative social enterprise that empowers young people to actively participate in international development.
Co-founder/CEO, Kids and Company, Victoria Sopik, chats with Shannon about creating her company and working with corporations to develop child care options for their employees.
Co-Founder/Executive Director, The Next 36, Claudia Hepburn sheds insight into what it takes for entrepreneurs to be the top of the league and how her organization helps make that happen https://thenext36.ca/
Fashion designer, Diane Kroe, sheds light on the highly competitive fashion design world, her unique line, and why she gave up her flagship store in Toronto's Yorkville area to take her line on the road and internet.
Women's sexuality & burlesque historian, Kaitlyn Regehr, discusses the importance of self-love and body image, and her documentary film on the Queen of Burlesque, Tempest Storm.
Actor, MJ Shaw, talks about her long career as a performing artist, her role on TVO's Hard Rock Medical, and why she founded Seventh Stage Productions, which is dedicated to telling women's stories by women and for women.
Founder, Barroso Homes, Rose Barroso is a women heading up a successful business in a male-dominated industry. It all began when she left her job as a flight attendant and wanted to design a home that was suitable for her family.
CEO, Pie Media Group and publisher/Editor-in-Chief of Pie Magazine, and fashion show producer, Sandra Roberts talks about her unique luxury publication.
CEO, Diesel Canada & founder, OneXOne Foundation, Joey Adler discusses her life as a true visionary entrepreneur and humanitarian, seeking to reinvent the business of philanthropy through ground-breaking sustainable models.
Owner and head Chocolatier of Succulent Chocolates and Sweets Inc., Sandra Abballe talks about her success as a young entrepreneur and why she is "Canada's Best Molded Bon Bon."
Women's rights advocate and social entrepreneur, Mehrak Mehrvar, talks about her unique social enterprise dedicated to helping women entrepreneurs in Cambodia, and her women's rights advocacy work around the world.
Film director/photographer, Ingrid Johannson Khoury, AKA Ms Monday, talks about her sailing films, life as a band photographer, and her latest venture, an online pet dating service.
Stylist Jessica Mulroney discusses her work with Birks and how she balances work-life being the mother of twin boys along with husband Ben Mulroney, entertainment TV host.
Toronto icon, hairstylist and entrepreneur, Mary Tripi, discusses her 50-year career as a hairstylist and why at the age of 63, she is opening a new salon in Toronto.
Host/Producer and President, Planet Africa, Patricia Bebia Mawa talks about her diverse media company, which includes the Planet Africa brand and Diversity magazine, among others.
Former model, Annisa Holmes, discusses her career as a professional model, having appeared on Playboy's cover 3 times, and her successful Canadian event staffing business, Iris Blu.