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Retaliation with Julie Roginsky

Two Squared Media Productions

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Retaliation with Julie Roginsky is a weekly podcast focused on the stories of women who have spoken truth to power and been punished for it. It shares the experiences of brave individuals who have been castigated rather than celebrated for standing up. Political strategist and television commentator Julie Roginsky examines the structures, systems, and individual culprits responsible for perpetrating and perpetuating workplace toxicity. Retaliation explores the legal steps, policy changes, an ...
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Join Grant Wood Area Education Agency’s Computer Science team members, Corey Rogers and Bridget Castelluccio, each month for ”A Byte of CS: Computer Science Education Conversations”. Our hosts will interview PK-12 educators and professionals each month, delving into a variety of computer science topics and pedagogical approaches. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to teaching CS, this podcast offers opportunities to hear how our guests are exploring teaching strategies, content integration ...
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A Moment of Your Time was created to provide a space for expression. This is a place for voices to be heard, to be inspired by creative work, and to be a part of a supportive community. a space of artistic expression. Each episode is a short, compelling piece featuring YOU.
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Becoming an entrepreneur takes grit. Deciding to do it solo takes courage. This is 1,000 Routes, the podcast where we explore the stories of solopreneurs who have made the bet on themselves to build a business that serves their life. Every episode you'll hear about the lessons they've learned and the uncommon routes they've taken to stand out in a world that is purposefully trying to commoditize them.
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Ryan Baum is a growth consultant and content strategist who's redefined his path in the solitude of solopreneurship. In this episode, Ryan shares his unconventional journey, battling the fast-paced tech industry's "build the plane as you fly it" mentality, and finding clarity through authentic connections and an ADHD realization. From LinkedIn ghos…
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Tommy Walker is the founder of The Content Studio and he develops content programs for high growth startups and Fortune 1000 enterprises. In this episode, Tommy shares the struggles he faced, from living in a boarding house with a cracked laptop to scoring a life-changing business opportunity with LinkedIn. He reflects on the highs and lows of tran…
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Devin Pickell is a solo content and SEO strategist who took the leap into entrepreneurship after being laid off during the 2023 tech layoffs. In this episode, Devin reflects on his journey from working with big names like G2 and Nextiva to building his own business. He shares the challenges of going solo, the importance of building a reputation ver…
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Bobby Gillespie is the founder of Propr, an advisory and creative services agency he’s run for nine years - he’s currently transitioning to being 100% solo. In this episode, Bobby reflects on his journey from running an agency to becoming a solo entrepreneur. He shares his emotional challenges, the pressures of market demands, and the transition to…
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Dylan Ciaccio is the Marketing Director of Black Camel Agency and the host of the B2B Strategy Podcast. In this episode, Dylan talks about transitioning from running the experiment of running something on his own to going back in-house. Dylan shares his insights on aligning incentives, the importance of marketing the problem, and establishing "prob…
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Thom Van Dycke is a certified StoryBrand Guide and business consultant who went through a rocky transition from ministry to entrepreneurship in the midst of the pandemic. In this episode, Thom opens up about overcoming imposter syndrome and the initial struggles of securing contracts, to eventually becoming a successful coach for solopreneurs. (00:…
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Melanie Deziel is the co-founder of the Creator Kitchen, an author, and a self-described forever student who’s learned a lot in nearly a decade of building a business around herself. In this episode, Melanie reveals her journey from New York Times big wig to solopreneurship, opening up about the fear of quantifying her worth and navigating business…
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Erin Balsa is the founder of Haus of Bold, a content marketing strategist, solopreneur, and mother of three. In this episode, Erin shares her journey from SEO-focused writer to thought leadership advocate, the struggles of battling increased competition and dropping lead volume, and the ingenuity behind creating her on-demand course library. Nick a…
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Bridget Poetker is Founder of Bridget Poetker LLC as well as Founder of Outside, a marketing consultant collective. In this episode, Bridget shares her journey from ad agency life to falling into tech marketing, the turbulence of layoffs, pay cuts, and finally taking a chance on herself to become a full-time solopreneur. Nick and Bridget discuss th…
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Jed is a writer, creator, and founder of Practical Prospecting, a consulting firm that helps startups create outbound systems that consistently generate qualified meetings. In this episode, Jed shares his journey from SDR to entrepreneur and what he's doing to overcome the anxiety and limiting beliefs that come with it all. -- Follow Jed on LinkedI…
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Justin Simon is a content distribution and repurposing consultant and the founder of Distribution First, a membership and community dedicated to helping burned-out marketers escape the content production trap. In this episode, Justin shares his journey from content marketer to entrepreneur and the challenges he faces while on his path to building a…
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Chris Marr has devoted thousands of hours to coaching individuals and companies from startups to 7 and 8-figure enterprises and recently started a coaching firm of his own to help others become truly indispensable. In this episode, Chris shares how his journey from entrepreneur, to employee, back to entrepreneur has shaped the way he approaches his…
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Renee Frojo is a creator and independent content marketing strategist who helps founder-led businesses build brands that connect with people through content. In this episode, Renee talks through the route she’s carved from journalist to creator and shares the challenges, risks, and rewards she's experienced as a long time solopreneur. (00:00) - Fin…
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Dan Sanchez is a marketing and audience growth consultant and the host of the AI driven marketer podcast. In this episode, Dan shares he used early buyer feedback to iterate on his offer and establish his footing as a solopreneur. (00:00) - The Leap(01:35) - From Sweetfish to Solo(04:19) - The Challenges of Remote Management and Cultural Fit(06:41)…
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Kaylee Edmondson has spent years as an in-house marketer and leading some of the most legendary demand teams in tech. Now, she is a marketing solopreneur and the founder of Demand Loops. In this episode, Kaylee shares how a cold DM changed her life and allowed her to carve her own route as a solopreneur. (00:00) - The Cold DM That Changed Everythin…
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Erica Schneider is the founder of Cut the Fluff, a writing and editing coaching and consulting firm and seltzer fanatic. In this episode, Erica shares how a challenge to start writing online changed her life and allowed her to carve a route from content marketer to full-time Solopreneur. (00:00) - Intro(01:09) - Meet Erica(02:25) - The Power of Wor…
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John Rougeux is a narrative designer and the founder of Flag & Frontier. John shares the route he carved from mechanical engineer, to marketer, to category designer, to solopreneur. (00:00) - Embracing the Entrepreneurial Journey: A Personal Reflection(00:55) - Discovering The Route(01:10) - Networking and Learning in Business(03:00) - The Solopren…
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Mike O'Neill is an elite-level executive coach, leadership trainer, and podcaster. We explore Mike's transition from a corporate HR leader supporting thousands of employees to becoming a solopreneur. He shares the challenges and rewards of Solopreneurship, the lessons learned from mentors, and how building meaningful, long-term relationships has be…
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Max Traylor is an author, podcaster, golfer, paintballer, father, husband, and a consultant’s consultant.Max shares the route he carved that took him from running a marketing agency to life as a “do your own thing-er”(00:00) - The Importance of Personal Priorities in Business(01:30) - Strategy vs Implementation(09:14) - Max Traylor's Approach to Bo…
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Andrew Capland is a coach and mentor of growth leaders, an advisor for product-led SaaS companies, and the host of the Delivering Value podcast. Andrew is on a mission to revolutionize his business and build a media empire. In this episode, Andrew shares his transition from a corporate role at companies like HubSpot, Wistia, and Postscript to becom…
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If you call yourself a solopreneur, this is for you. Whether you became one on purpose, or because it seemed easier than getting another job after a layoff, like a lot of people, you're trying to build something meaningful, and you want to do it on your terms. But it’s been harder and it's taking longer than you thought it would to get out of survi…
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Corey and Bridget are joined by Joan Hippen, the K-12 Teacher Librarian, K-5 CS teacher, and 9-12 1:1 coordinator, at Washington Community Schools to discuss how engaging in learning about CSTA’s K-12 Computer Science Standards for students impacted her teaching and learning for her students. 💻 Visit CSTA’s web site to view the K-12 Computer Scienc…
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Corey and Bridget are joined by Tim Dixon, a retired elementary teacher and CS Integration Consultant with the Maryland Center for Computer Science, to discuss strategies to support English Language Learners in CS classrooms through the lens of UDL related to the “Universal Design for Learning in Computing” article in “The Big Book of Computing Ped…
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Corey and Bridget are joined by Erin Chute, a Best Practices Instructional Technology Consultant at Northwest Area Education Agency, to discuss our learning and wonderings after reading the “Cognitive Load Theory” article in “The Big Book of Computing Pedagogy”. 📘 Download Hello World's "The Big Book of Computing Pedagogy" 🎙️ We're using Adobe Podc…
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Corey and Bridget are joined by Charlene Saint-Jean, an Elementary Media Specialist at Cherokee Lane Elementary School from the Prince George's County Public School in Hyattsville, Maryland, to discuss unplugged computer science learning related to the “Go Unplugged for Better Computational Thinking” article in “The Big Book of Computing Pedagogy”.…
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Julie wraps up season one of Retaliation, describing how the interviews have impacted both herself and the podcast listeners. Though the season is over, please keep the stories coming. Reach out if you need advice or just to talk or just to say "I can't tell you what happened to me but I just want someone to know that something did." For those of y…
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"I am still hurt and pained by that experience. But- I will say this- I always want to remember how painful that was. Because the empathy I feel for survivors and others victims of trauma today as an investigative reporter helps me tell their stories together and demand justice for them." Lisa Guerrero is a former sports reporter, actress, model, N…
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"I bore the responsibility of trying to protect- most often men- from their own poor behaviors and choices. And that is kind of mindblowing when you start to reflect and think 'huh, this doesn't seem right and why have we allowed this'?" Trish Nelson is a former server of The Spotted Pig in New York City, owned by Ken Friedman and partnered with ch…
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"I started doing Google searches- 'is there life after whistleblowing?'" Desiree is the former Chief Sustainability Officer for financial giant DWS, a subsidiary of Deutsche Bank. Desiree's allegations of greenwashing against her former company led to regulatory investigations on both sides of the Atlantic and a reassessment of how the financial se…
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"The reality is that for the most part, speaking out and speaking up is more of a significant risk than anything." In 2019, Adrienne Lawrence, an on-air personality at ESPN, filed a lawsuit against the sports network for sexual harassment. This experience motivated Adrienne to write a best-selling book about navigating sexual harassment in the work…
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"Liberal institutions, no matter how much we may treasure and admire them, aren't perfect. And it really shouldn't be deemed sacrilege when we point that out." Erin Oberbey is a former archive editor at The New Yorker Magazine. After raising concerns privately to her colleagues, Erin published a Twitter thread on the lack of diversity in the magazi…
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"I had given my life to this institution. You care about the school, you've devoted your professional life to making it a better place, and now you're being attacked by the institution." Cheyney Ryan was a longtime Professor of Philosophy and Law at the University of Oregon where, for years, he urged leaders to take a harder stance on sexual miscon…
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Note: This episode originally aired in September. "There were a lot of people who just wanted to be on the Christie train, and at whatever cost to sacrifice anyone else, they were going to do it." Bridget Kelly, Deputy Chief of Staff to then Governor Chris Christie, was on her way to work when she got a phone call that would change her life forever…
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"We need trustworthy institutions so we can repair so many of our social ails. We get hurt from the betrayal and we could profit, in important ways, from courage." Jennifer Joy Freyd is a psychologist, researcher and the founder and president of The Center for Institutional Courage. She pioneered the concept of intuitional courage and its opposite,…
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"A lot of my success was due to my ability to keep my mouth shut, and what I discovered was when I spoke up, all of a sudden the rules of the game had changed." Jamie Fiore Higgins worked as a managing director at Goldman Sachs. One of just 8 percent of Goldman employees to earn the managing director title, she was the highest-ranking woman in her …
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"There was so much sexual harassment and expectation of women who worked there to behave a certain way, be the cool girl and accept rape jokes." Cher Scarlett is a high school drop out, teenage single mother and a former drug addict who taught herself how to code and rose to become a software engineer at companies such as Apple, Blizzard and Starbu…
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Note: This episode originally aired in September. "She Said," a feature film about Zelda, New York Times journalists Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor and other women fighting to expose the sexual abuse allegations against Harvey Weinstein, is now in theaters across the U.S. Zelda Perkins is the former assistant to Harvey Weinstein. She speaks with Juli…
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"You have to live with yourself every day. Can you say you did everything you were supposed to do to try to do what was right? Were you vocal about it?" Kristen Shaughnessy is a former anchorwoman at NY1, New York's local television station. In 2019, Kristen and four other anchorwomen sued NY1's parent company for age and gender discrimination. The…
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"My number one goal from the beginning was for this to not happen to anyone else." Katie Brennan was campaign volunteer for New Jersey Governor, Phil Murphy's first campaign. In April 2017, Brennan attended a party where she says she was assaulted by one of Murphy's senior aids. For months she tried to get justice, even contacting Governor Murphy h…
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"I felt I had an obligation to protect him because so few Black men succeed." Alexia Norton Jones grew up in the world of music and literature. Her father is the former speech writer for Martin Luther King Jr. and her grandfather was the late publisher, W.W Norton. In the late 80s and 90s, she lived in New York and ran in the same social circles as…
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