Hazard Girls:
Women in Non-Traditional Fields

Host Emily Soloby, founder of Juno Jones Safety Shoes, interviews women who have successfully broken barriers in traditionally male-dominated fields. These dynamic women share their stories and advice for the next generation. Emily's goal with this podcast series is to show listeners that there are many ways to be successful - and being successful often requires hard work, community, and creativity, even when faced with adversity.

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Sn5 #2 Jennie Blumenthal: Ditch The Hustle Culture and Thrive Again

Jennie Blumenthal is a professional speaker, author, CEO and founder of Corporate Rehab, an acclaimed professional coaching consultancy that has helped hundreds of executives ditch workplace hustle culture and find their path toward a greater sense of purpose. When the pandemic hit it gave Jeannie a moment to think. The constant hustle, being on 3 planes a week, led her to ask a question of herself – “Is the version of me that I feel I have to be to make all these things happen, the person I want to be?” The answer was a resounding “No”. The more she heard from other women that felt the same way, she knew she had to do something. This is how Corporate Rehab was born. In this episode of Hazard Girls, host Emily Soloby talks with Jennie about hustle culture, quiet quitting, and the importance of looking at values. Not just your values and not just the company’s values but the connection between the two.

Pick up a copy of Jennie Blumenthal’s new book CORPORATE REHAB: Ditch The Hustle Culture and Thrive Again https://www.amazon.com/Corporate-Rehab-Hustle-Culture-Thrive-ebook/dp/B0BHV3Y975

MEET YOUR HOST

Emily Soloby

Emily received her BA in Women’s Studies and JD from Temple University. Early on, she worked as a legal advocate for women in domestic violence cases. After practicing law, Emily began working on the business side of things. She is the co-owner of AAA School of Trucking, a truck and heavy equipment safety training firm, which she has spent the last 10 years growing into a thriving national business through government and military contracting and corporate partnerships.

As an executive in the transportation industry, darting from client meeting to trucking range required safety boots that met her style standards, and when she couldn’t find them anywhere, she created Juno Jones Shoes. Emily trained in shoemaking in Cuernavaca, Mexico and at the Brooklyn Shoe Space, and assembled a powerhouse team of designers, consultants, and industry experts to bring Juno Jones to life. Through Juno Jones Shoes, Emily is fulfilling her dream of not only providing women with safe, stylish footwear options for their jobs but of helping to normalize and empower women in traditionally male-dominated fields.

For more information go to junojonesshoes.com.


SPECIAL GUEST

Jennie Blumenthal

Jennie Blumenthal spent 20 years as an executive in Corporate America counseling Fortune 500 companies on growth strategy and digital transformation and left during the pandemic pivot. She now coaches executive women to do their own Corporate Rehab, and grow in their existing career or in a new opportunity.

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