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  • Episode #3: Hoops & Swipes: Whitney Wolfe Herd, CEO of Bumble & Sophie Cunningham, Indiana Fever
    2025/07/03

    This week on Hypatia: Women Who Win, we’re tackling a myth that’s long overstayed its welcome:

    "Women don’t help other women."

    You’ve heard it on TV, in meetings, even in casual conversation. It’s used to divide us.

    But what if that idea isn’t just wrong? What if it’s harmful by design?

    In this episode, we share two stories that showcase the power of women showing up for each other.

    Whitney Wolfe Herd, founder of Bumble, returns as CEO to rebuild the company she started. She steps into the fire not for applause, but for legacy.

    Sophie Cunningham of the Indiana Fever takes a bold stand to protect her teammate Caitlin Clark, sending a message that loyalty matters.

    Different industries, same core truth. The fact is: women support women.

    Boldly. Quietly. Strategically. Consistently.

    This episode is all about encouraging you to celebrate and amplify all the amazing things women do. Be part of that story.

    You will shape culture.

    You will shift the power narrative.

    You will change history.


    Thanks for joining the WCEO Podcast.

    To learn more about investing in women CEOs, please visits www.wceoetf.com or follow us on Linked In, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok

    If you do invest, please join us at www.HypatiaNation.com


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    16 分
  • Episode #2: Lisa Su, AMD, Nina Kuscsik and the Glass Cliff
    2025/06/25

    In this week’s podcast episode, we spotlight two trailblazers who turned impossible odds into historic wins.

    · Lisa Su, CEO of AMD, who took the reins when the company was on the brink - and led a $200 billion turnaround.

    · Nina Kuscsik, the first woman to officially win the NYC Marathon, who changed sports history just by showing up.

    We unpack the “glass cliff” phenomenon - the reality that women are often handed leadership only when failure seems likely - and how these women didn’t just survive the cliff edge. They soared.

    Plus, we revisit the moment in 2018 when F1 broadcaster Martin Brundle approached Lisa Su on the grid and asked, “Do you speak English?” - a striking reminder that even the most powerful women are still underestimated.

    This episode is about resilience, perception, and what it really means to lead when no one expects you to succeed.

    Thanks for joining the WCEO Podcast.

    To learn more about investing in women CEOs, please visits www.wceoetf.com or follow us on Linked In, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok

    If you do invest, please join us at www.HypatiaNation.com


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    14 分
  • Episode #1: Safra Catz, Tatyana Maria, Oracle, and Getting it Right
    2025/06/19

    Join the inaugural episode of the WCEO Podcast.

    This podcast is a weekly reflection on women CEOs, women athletes, wealth, investing and evolution.

    I will share stories of some women CEOs and athletes that I think will insprire you, and tie it together with trends we are watching in the investing and wealth space.

    The inaugural WCEO Podcast highlights Safra Catz, CEO of Oracle as our CEO of the Week, and Tatyan Maria, recent winner of the HSBC Championship, and the oldest female tennis player to win a WTA500 event, at age 37.

    Thanks for joining the WCEO Podcast.

    To learn more about investing in women CEOs, please visits www.wceoetf.com or follow us on Linked In, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok

    If you do invest, please join us at www.HypatiaNation.com


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    20 分