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Ladies Who Create

Podcast Ladies Who Create
Jess Rosenberg & Liz Meyer
A podcast highlighting extraordinary women in the design and creative industry. Hosted by Jess Rosenberg and Liz Meyer.

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  • Ladies Who Create – Season 2 Premiere: Redefining Creative Leadership with Rachel Gogel
    On this International Women’s Day, we’re thrilled to launch Season 2 of Ladies Who Create with an episode that celebrates innovation, resilience, and the power of female leadership. In this inspiring conversation, our guest Rachel Gogel shares her unique journey—from growing up in the vibrant cultural landscape of Paris to making a remarkable mark as a creative leader in the U.S. Rachel opens up about her rapid ascent to art director in her 20s and how her diverse experiences have shaped her career.She delves into the evolution of fractional leadership and explains how designing your time intentionally can transform not only your professional life but also your personal well-being. Rachel’s insights reveal the value of embracing flexible work models that empower women to lead, mentor, and advocate for pay equity while staying true to their creative passions. Join us as we explore the intersections of culture, creativity, and leadership on a day dedicated to celebrating the achievements of women everywhere.Tune in for a conversation that’s both a celebration and a call to action, inspiring women to carve their own paths and redefine what it means to lead with purpose.About Rachel:Rachel Gogel (she/her) is an independent creative executive whose career has followed the rise and dominance of an entire era of digital design. Since founding her SF-based consultancy in 2020, she has brought her expertise to both major companies like Dropbox and women-founded ventures such as Chicken & Egg Films. Currently serving as an interim creative director at Airbnb, Rachel brings strategic leadership to global organizations on a fractional basis while exploring the dynamic intersection of design, culture, and technology. Before launching her business, she built multidisciplinary teams at GQ, The New York Times, Facebook, and Godfrey Dadich. Passionate about nurturing the next generation of creative talent, Rachel divides her time between consulting and education. She teaches Career Design Lab at California College of the Arts’ DMBA program and offers an on-demand course through the School of The New York Times. Her commitment to mentorship extends through platforms like ADPList, Talk To A Creative Director, and AIGA NY, building on her role as AIGA SF’s Women in Leadership & Design chair (2021–24). A queer advocate championing marginalized voices, Rachel addresses industry inequities through speaking engagements, published writing, and active involvement in purpose-driven initiatives. Recognized on Forbes and Inc.’s “30 under 30” lists, she later earned a 2022 Webby nomination for spearheading the Departures rebrand. Her insights have been featured in PRINT, Creative Review, Fast Company, and Design by Women. After hours, you can find Rachel museum hopping, playing basketball, or plotting her eventual return to her beloved hometown of Paris.rachelgogel.com@rgogel (IG, Threads, X)rachelgogel.bsky.social (Bluesky)
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  • Ladies who Create - Episode 14: Jessica Hische (at Config 2024)
    In this special season finale episode of 'Ladies Who Create,' Liz Meyer and Jess Rosenberg interview the extraordinary Jessica Hische live from Figma's Config 2024 conference. They discuss her early career, the spirit of generosity in the design community, and balancing a thriving career with family life.More about Jessica:Jessica Hische is a lettering artist, illustrator, and author based in Oakland, California. After graduating from Tyler School of Art in 2006, she worked at Headcase Design and Louise Fili Ltd. before going freelance in 2009. Her Daily Drop Cap project, where she created a new illustrative letter daily, significantly boosted her career. Jessica is known for her side projects like "Mom This is How Twitter Works" and "Should I Work for Free?" She coined the term “procrastiworking” and is active in the design community, serving on the Type Directors Club board and speaking at events worldwide. Her clients include Wes Anderson, USPS, Tiffany & Co., and more. Jessica has been recognized by Forbes, Print Magazine, and Adweek, and has authored best-selling children's books and "In Progress."WebsiteInstagram TwitterThreads 
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  • Ladies who Create - Episode 13: Maya Ealey
    In this episode, hosts Liz Meyer and Jess Rosenberg sit down with the incredibly talented Maya Ealey, a prolific brand designer, illustrator, and author who has left her mark on some of the most beloved products in the tech industry (Getaround, Lyft, Asana, Square, and Yahoo - to name just a few!) Maya shares invaluable advice for aspiring creatives, insights into balancing client expectations with artistic vision, and exercises that help her hone her craft. Dive deep into the creation of her impactful book, "The Anti-Racist Vocab Guide: An Illustrated Introduction to Dismantling Anti-Blackness" and explore her thoughts on delivering powerful messages through her work. More about Maya: Maya Ealey is an author and multi-hyphenate creative leader based in sunny SF Bay Area specializing in art direction, brand design and illustration. Her love for color, technology, representation and nostalgia is reflected throughout her work. Maya is currently a Brand Design Lead at Yahoo where she's focused on brand evolution and expression across Yahoo's product ecosystem. Outside of her 9-5, she also maintains an independent practice as an editorial illustrator, working for a number of clients — including Harvard Business Review, The HuffPost, Independent Magazine, Rebel Girls, Apple, Eddie Bauer and Another Planet Entertainment. Her book, "The Anti-Racist Vocab Guide: An Illustrated Introduction to Dismantling Anti-Blackness" is available for purchase here. LinkedInWebsiteTwitter
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  • Ladies who Create - episode 12: Jen & Amy Hood
    In this fun and engaging episode of Ladies Who Create, hosts Liz Meyer and Jess Rosenberg sit down with the dynamic duo Amy and Jen Hood, the brilliant minds behind Hoodzpah, a Southern California branding and design agency. The Hood sisters share their inspiring journey, detailing their work with industry giants like Google, Disney, and Target. They also delve into their passion for empowering startups through hands-on workshops and their acclaimed book, "Freelance Business and Stuff." Join the conversation to hear about their creative highs and lows, surprising career shifts, and insights on staying motivated and connected within the design community.Website: https://hoodzpahdesign.com/Twitter: https://x.com/hoodzpahdesign
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  • Ladies who Create - Episode 11: Kelin Carolyn Zhang
    In this episode of 'Ladies Who Create,' hosts Liz Meyer and Jess Rosenberg engage in a captivating conversation with Kelin Carolyn Zhang, a dynamic designer who has transitioned seamlessly from roles in the tech and design fields to running a successful independent practice. Kelin shares her unique career trajectory, including her time at Ueno, her impactful experiences at Twitter, and how generative AI has revolutionized her creative process. Discover the inspiring stories behind her latest innovative projects like Poetry Camera and learn how strategic career decisions and the influence of AI have profoundly shaped her path. Tune in for an insightful discussion full of inspiration and practical advice for any creative professional.More about Kelin:Kelin Carolyn Zhang is an independent designer, artist, and educator creating software with a soul. Her client practice focuses on 0-to-1 design and prototyping for novel AI products. She is also one of the creators of Poetry Camera, a camera that prints poems of what it sees. Previously, she led design on Twitter Spaces, taught at School of Visual Arts, and was the first design hire at Ueno. Her past clients include Apple, Google, Meta, Uber, and many early-stage startups. She graduated from MIT with a Bachelor's in Computer Science.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelin-carolyn-zhang-84725521/Website: https://www.carolynzhang.com/Twitter: https://x.com/kelin_online
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