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Savvy. Spirited. Stories of Success. Who doesn‘t need some savvy, spirited stories of success in 2025? Anne Carnathan, CEO of Universal Media Inc. and Universal Sports & Entertainment (USE), and Anne Deeter Gallaher, founder & CEO of Deeter Gallaher Group, deliver a dose of authentic, straight talk with industry leaders who have forged inspiring paths to business victory! In each episode of our award-winning podcast, listeners will be served two important takeaways: actionable advice to implement into your day-to-day journey (because time is non-renewable) and something essential to help you thrive in business! Our 30-minute #businessvitamin is the inspiration you need to find your tribe and to lift others up to be their best business self. Guests who share stories of wins, failures, potential, on-ramping, off-ramping, entrepreneurship, growth, resilience, adventure, aspiration, wit, and wisdom will fill our episodes. We promise to deliver a Return-on-Time podcast experience! Grit & Gravitas is globally ranked in the Top 10% of podcasts according to Listen Notes.
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Tuesday Jun 03, 2025
Don’t Stop Yourself!
Tuesday Jun 03, 2025
Tuesday Jun 03, 2025
It’s with great excitement that we share our penultimate podcast of Season 4 featuring special guest Linda Fedrizzi-Williams, Ed.D., President of Central Penn College. Linda talks with Anne & Anne about her communications background in cable news and radio; teaching at a community college where she was invited to write the curriculum for the media program; and the most important college courses you can take.
From high school students to early careerists to the working mother who’s thinking about going back to school, this episode is the inspiration you need to take your next step.
“Women stop themselves,” says Linda. “Whether it’s imposter syndrome or a fear that we don’t know everything, we’re our own greatest barrier to entry.”
DYK? Founded in 1881, CPC began as a business school and business remains the 144-year-old college’s top program, but more students are enrolling in health profession curriculums, including surgical tech, medical assistance, and medical billing and coding. Sixty-eight percent of CPC students are women.
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