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This Is Woman's Work with Nicole Kalil

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Confidence
Self-Improvement
Head Trash
Perfectionism
Personal Growth
Authenticity
Confidence Building
Overthinking
Body Confidence
Women's Health
Stress
Self-Talk
Ownership Mindset
Patriarchy
Mental Health
Self-Trust
Impostor Syndrome
Confidence Gap
Generational Differences
Validation Is For Parking

Together, we're redefining what it means, looks and feels like, to be doing "woman's work" in the world today. From boardrooms to studios, kitchens to coding dens, we explore the multifaceted experiences of today's women, confirming that the new definition of "woman's work" is whatever feels authentic, true, and right for you. We're shedding expectations, setting aside the "shoulds", giving our fi... more

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If meetings are draining your energy, killing momentum, and stealing your calendar — you’re not imagining it. They’re broken. And they’re costing us trillions.

In this episode of This Is Woman’s Work, Nicole is joined by Dr. Rebecca Hinds, organizat... more

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Talking about sex shouldn’t feel like a performance review you didn’t prepare for — and yet, for so many women, it does. In this episode of This Is Woman’s Work, Nicole Kalil gets publicly uncomfortable (on purpose) to talk about what we’re really cr... more

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If you’ve ever turned a simple request into a full-blown production — congratulations, you’re one of us. In this short, unfiltered episode of This Is Woman’s Work, Nicole Kalil shares a painfully relatable story involving kindergarten, lasagna, glitt... more

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If you’ve ever wondered how some people build businesses that last—this episode is your blueprint.

Nicole sits down with Neri Karra-Silliman (author, advisor, entrepreneur, and Oxford entrepreneurship expert) to unpack what immigrant entrepreneurs c... more

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Recent Guests

Neri Karra-Silliman
Author, advisor, and entrepreneur focusing on innovation and business longevity
Episode: Pioneers: 8 Principles for Building a Business That Lasts with Neri Karra Sillaman | 383
Bree Groff
Workplace culture expert and author of Today Was Fun, A Book About Work.
Senior advisor to SY Partners
Episode: Work Doesn’t Have to Suck: The Case for Fun, Joy, and Better Results with Bree Groff | 382
Dr. Sarah Daccarett
Leading hormone specialist and aging expert, founder of Inner Balance.
Inner Balance
Episode: Perimenopause, HRT, and Why Women Are Being Gaslit Into Thinking It’s “Just Aging” with Dr. Sarah Daccarett | 381
Dr. Shadé Zahrai
Behavioral researcher and award-winning peak performance educator
Author of Big Trust, expert for Fortune 500 companies
Episode: Big Trust Energy: How to Build Self-Trust When Self-Doubt Won’t Shut Up with Dr. Shadé Zahrai | 380
Jen Lueke
Recipe creator and food personality behind Jen Eats Good
Jen Eats Good
Episode: How To Meal Prep Your Way Into 2026 with Jenn Lueke | 379
Aiko Bethea
Founder of RARE Coaching & Consulting, focuses on empowering diverse leaders
RARE Coaching & Consulting
Episode: Diversity Isn’t a Strategy - It’s a Leadership Result with Aiko Bethea | 378
Colette Baron-Reid
Internationally respected author, intuitive and oracle expert
Colette Baron-Reid Inc.
Episode: The Universe Is Not Uber Eats: The Truth About Manifesting with Colette Baron-Reid | 377
Tamala Floyd
A psychotherapist, IFS lead trainer, consultant, author, and speaker
Episode: How To Listen When Your Parts Speak (IFS Therapy + Ancestral Wisdom) with Tamala Floyd | 376
Ilana Golan
Founder of Leap Academy, award-winning entrepreneur, and keynote speaker
Leap Academy
Episode: Reinventing Your Career (Again and Again) with Ilana Golan | 374

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 549 ratings
  • Perfect Commute Pick Me Up

    Recently, I took a leap of faith, partly because of listening to Nicole on believing in yourself and building confidence that allows you to make a change. Anyways, I gained a lot of benefits with the new career move, but also a commute. Listening to Nicole and her guests turns a potential negative (a commute) into a positive. Now I have time to learn from so many experts covering a variety of topics while also crushing my commute!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    hmak86
    United States2 months ago
  • THIS is it

    If there were ever a perfect blend of personable and professional, This is Woman’s Work, podcast with Nichole Khalil, IS IT. There is a level of craft in her interviewing and intentionality that is truly rare. It was an unforgettable experience to be on her show and I couldn’t recommend being a part of her incredible community more.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dr. Julia Garcia
    United States2 months ago
  • Refreshing, meaningful conversation every time

    Highly recommend taking a listen to Nicole’s podcast. Her style of hosting feels real, relatable and so engaging. Her pick on guests is excellent and her questions are always so insightful and spark great conversation— worth a follow!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MichTier
    United States2 months ago
  • DO NOT MISS THIS PODCAST!

    I loved this episode. The conversation was honest, energizing, and refreshingly real about what it means to run a business with purpose. I appreciated how each woman shared not just milestones, but the inner work, mindset shifts, and community support that helped them step into leadership with confidence.

    There’s a grounded humanity in the way the stories were told: the reminder that entrepreneurship isn’t about performing success, but shaping impact, building community, and growing into oursel... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rocky Donati
    United States2 months ago
  • Women lifting other women

    Nicole is clear in her lessons, kind and inspiring to boot. Listen in for your weekly wisdom that’s practical and easy to build into your day. Big fan.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tessa Maven
    United States2 months ago

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The show is praised for its refreshing approach to women's issues, mixing humor and depth, making it engaging and inspiring.
Many highlight the diversity of topics and guests as a major strength, providing valuable insights and fostering community.
Listeners appreciate the host's relatable interview style and the empowering messages delivered in each episode.

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Pioneers: 8 Principles for Building a Business That Lasts with Neri Karra Sillaman | 383
Q: What is the most overlooked principle currently in business advice?
Kindness is often overlooked, but it is essential for practicing the principles of business longevity.
Pioneers: 8 Principles for Building a Business That Lasts with Neri Karra Sillaman | 383
Q: What can we learn from immigrants that we can apply in our own lives?
Lessons on resilience, risk, and the importance of faith can be applied by anyone, not just immigrants.
Pioneers: 8 Principles for Building a Business That Lasts with Neri Karra Sillaman | 383
Q: What are some examples of businesses that exemplify these principles?
WhatsApp and Duolingo are highlighted as enduring businesses founded by immigrants who focused on impacting lives rather than just profit.
Pioneers: 8 Principles for Building a Business That Lasts with Neri Karra Sillaman | 383
Q: What made you make the distinction between pioneers and entrepreneurs?
The difference is in their impact. Immigrant entrepreneurs often focus on creating value and solving problems rather than just pursuing profit.
Work Doesn’t Have to Suck: The Case for Fun, Joy, and Better Results with Bree Groff | 382
Q: What do you mean by fun in the context of work?
Bree explains that the idea of fun and work co-existing is a new concept and highlights how fun is actually the way to do great work rather than a distraction from it.

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Recent guests on This Is Woman's Work include:

1. Neri Karra-Silliman
2. Bree Groff
3. Dr. Sarah Daccarett
4. Dr. Shadé Zahrai
5. Jen Lueke
6. Aiko Bethea
7. Colette Baron-Reid
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