Ep. 28 Rosemary Ugboajah: From Outsider Perspective to Building Brand Inclusivity
From the UK to Nigeria to London to Minnesota, Rosemary Ugboajah’s journey to her career in marketing shaped who she is today. Her background could have made her an outsider in the U.S., but instead, she used her perspective to challenge stereotypes in marketing. In 2013, she founded Neka Creative, a brand development agency devoted to inclusivity marketing. In this episode, you’ll learn what book Rosemary credits for her fearless transition to the U.S. and what it means to be truly inclusive.
Ep. 27 Jeannie White: From Smoking in the Cockpit to Security Checks
A stewardess and flight attendant might seem like one and the same, but Flip Your Script host Kristi Piehl sat down with retired flight attendant Jeannie White to share how different they are. Jeannie began her 43-year career in 1969 when airlines only hired single women who met weight and age limits. They discuss everything from the strict rules to smoking on airplanes to the first attempts at security. Jeannie’s stories bring to life how the airline industry evolved into what travelers experience today.
Ep. 26 Beth Kimmerle: From A Sweet Tooth to A Food and Candy Expert
Are you ready for a sweet episode? Beth Kimmerle, food author and expert, joins Kristi for a mouthwatering conversation about Beth’s passion for the artistic and scientific aspects of food. Currently, Beth works with companies to create flavorful foods and teaches the art of food tasting. In this episode, Beth shares how her soft spot for sweets flipped her script and gave her the title of food expert. Bonus: Beth shares what ingredients make up the perfect bite of food, hitting all five basic tastes.
Ep. 25 Daniel Rubin: From Hollywood Glam to Rural Simplicity
How did a New York-born, Chicago playwright and LA screenwriter end up interviewing farmers in rural communities? In this episode of Flip Your Script, host Kristi Piehl is joined by expert storyteller and author Daniel Rubin as they dive into his journey of quitting his job as a Hollywood writer to work with farmers in the heartland of America. Daniel shares how the change in scenery and pace taught him to communicate without glitz and glam, reigniting his love for story.
Ep. 24 Jody LaVoie: From Tragic Workplace Violence to Empowered CEO
In 2014, Jody LaVoie’s husband, Steve, was shot in an act of workplace violence. Three months after the accident, Steve passed away. Without a succession plan for his business, Jody took over ArrowStream and grew the company before selling it. Now, Jody is the CEO of the non-profit Female Strong, an organization on a mission to enable girls to be future leaders. In this episode of Flip Your Script, Jody shares the importance of community and the determination it takes to rewrite your story.
Ep. 23 Elaine Weiss: From Women’s Suffrage to the Voting Booth
Women earned the right to vote 100 years ago! Do you know what suffragists endured to ensure this right? Elaine Weiss, a politically active and proud voter, realized she never knew the whole story. Using her journalism skills, Elaine uncovered the decades-long journey suffragists took to secure the 19th Amendment detailing the efforts in her book, “The Woman’s Hour.” With her novel set to be a television event, Elaine joined Kristi Piehl to discuss how suffragists flipped the script for American women.
Ep. 22 Arshay Cooper: From the Noisy Streets to Peace on the Water
Growing up on the West Side of Chicago, Arshay Cooper struggled to find a place devoid of gangs, drugs and sirens. Little did Arshay know a rowing program would flip his script. Now, the award-winning author of “A Most Beautiful Thing” and the focal point of a documentary, Arshay recounts being a member of the first all-black high school rowing team. Kristi Piehl and Arshay discuss his mission to increase opportunities and accessibility and his story of finding belonging in the most unlikely of places.
Ep. 21 Maggie Aldrich: From Government Analyst to Indie Author
In high school, Maggie Aldrich excelled at writing, but as an adult, pursued a career as a government analyst. Shortly after the birth of her daughter, Maggie became a full-time stay-at-home parent. Facing pressure to return to the workforce, Maggie realized she had the opportunity to do whatever she wanted to do. Maggie surprised everyone by picking up a pencil and writing her first book. The indie author joined host Kristi Piehl to discuss discovering the strength to follow her passion.
Kristi Piehl “Month of Moments” Sabbatical Update
After “Digging for a Decade,” Media Minefield rewards employees with a month-long, paid sabbatical to celebrate their 10th anniversary. If you haven’t heard of a sabbatical before, the purpose is to take time off to recharge so that you can return to work with new ideas, perspectives and energy. As Media Minefield’s founder and CEO, Flip Your Script host Kristi Piehl was the first employee to reach this milestone. Kristi recently returned from her sabbatical, what she called her “Month of Moments.”
Ep. 20 Sean McCabe: From Workaholic to Sabbatical Expert
Sean McCabe spent years working 18-hours days. The extreme hours took their toll. When he realized the people he considered friends were all on his payroll, including his wife, the script flipped. Sean found the solution to his workaholism was taking a seventh-week sabbatical to recharge and open himself to possibility. In preparation for Kristi’s own sabbatical, they discuss Sean’s mission to change employers’ perceptions of sabbaticals and the power of taking time away.
Ep. 19 Laura Sobiech: From the Lowest of Lows to a Legacy in the Clouds
When Laura Sobiech’s son Zach faced a battle with Osteosarcoma, she encouraged him to find a way to share what was in his heart. Zach did that by writing the song, Clouds, which quickly became an international ballad of hope. After his passing in 2013, Laura has dedicated her life to helping families battling cancer. Laura joins host Kristi Piehl to discuss her family’s motivation to keep Zach’s memory and story alive and the Disney+ release of Clouds, a movie based on the final year of Zach’s life.
Ep. 18 Joyce Hayden: From Losing her Daughter to Becoming a Voice for Change
In 2016, on a girls’ trip in Atlanta, Taylor Hayden died when a stranger used her as a human shield during a gunfight. After her tragic passing, Joyce Hayden, Taylor’s mother, made it her mission to share Taylor’s story by starting an organization, Stand 2 Oppose Gun Violence and advocating for justice in her daughter’s death. In this episode of Flip Your Script, Joyce and Kristi discuss the realities of gun violence and how Joyce hopes hearing Taylor’s story will motivate you to make a positive impact.
Ep. 17 Jen Bricker-Bauer: From “I Can’t” to “Everything is Possible”
After being born with no legs and put up for adoption, Jen Bricker-Bauer grew up in a midwest home learning everything is possible. This mentality shaped Jen into an adventurous, thrill-seeking, state championship-winning gymnast who looked up to Olympic gold-medalist Dominique Moceanu - only to learn Dominique is her biological sister. Now a speaker, author and aerial artist, Jen joins Kristi Piehl to discuss her unbelievable story and how finding your purpose can help you flip your script.
Ep. 16 Katie & Tate Maurer: From Childhood Cancer to Supporting Others
At 12 years old, Tate Maurer was diagnosed with Stage 3 Burkitt Lymphoma. After beginning his treatment, Tate and his mom, Katie, realized the power of accepting help and how the little things can make a big difference. Now cancer-free, Tate and Katie flipped their scripts and work to repay the generosity their family was given by speaking at awareness events and schools. Through their conversation with Kristi, Katie and Tate share tangible ways you can support those who are struggling.
Ep. 15 Mike & Gaby Grinberg: From Stay-at-Hospital Parents to Family-First Business
Mike and Gaby Grinberg weren’t expecting the arrival of their daughter at just 24 weeks into their pregnancy. When she was unexpectedly let go from her job, Gaby quickly transformed into a stay-at-hospital mom caring for her premature daughter. Frustrated by the lack of family-focused policies from companies, Mike and Gaby started their own business. Mike and Gaby sat down with Kristi to discuss the value of a family-first culture and how their daughter, Lana, helped them flip their script.
Ep. 14 Elizabeth Tumulty: From Curious Girl to Network TV Executive
From a young age, Elizabeth Tumulty was curious about television and how it worked. Little did she know her habit of asking “why?” would lead to a successful career in broadcast television, starting as an assistant, eventually becoming a founding member of the CW and then President of CBS Television Network. Liz joins Kristi to reflect on how a difficult childhood doesn’t define you, highlight the importance of mentorship and share how you can flip your script by turning your curiosity into a career.
Ep. 13 Matt & Sloan Bowen: From Tragic Accident to Unbreakable Couple
After suffering an injury on spring break in 2015, Matt Bowen’s life changed forever. Now a C6 quadriplegic, Matt and his wife, Sloan, navigate their life together as an interabled couple, sharing their story in a series of YouTube and TikTok videos. The couple’s date night videos have gone viral, spreading their message of hope and joy. Matt and Sloan sat down with Kristi Piehl to share with us how they flipped their script and are now the ultimate in couple goals.
Ep. 12 Pam Borton: From Basketball Coach to Executive Coach
Pam Borton, the most winning women’s basketball coach in University of Minnesota history, was fired from her coaching position. Pam flipped her script, taking her skills from the basketball court to boardrooms across the country as an executive coach. Kristi Piehl and Pam discuss the pressures of working in the public eye, how to surround yourself with people who will make you better and the important role resilience plays in turning the page.
Ep. 11 Timi Ogundipe: From Criminal to Victim to Entrepreneur
Timi Ogunpide’s “all in” attitude led to some of his biggest challenges and successes in life. During his youth, Timi struggled with anger issues, and as a young adult served time in jail. Determined not to be a statistic, Timi flipped his script to launch a business, focus on his family and become a voice for those who’ve experienced police brutality and racial profiling. Listen in as host Krist Piehl and Timi have an open conversation about race, mental health, redemption and entrepreneurship.
Ep. 10 Roshini Rajkumar: From Grieving Daughter to Redefining Family
Roshini Rajkumar, C-Suite Crisis Coach and Strategist, doesn’t often share her story of losing not one but two fathers. Loss challenged the Minneapolis radio host to evolve as a woman, wife and parent figure. Roshini shares how her journey through grief helped her redefine the family unit and understand the integral role communication plays in flipping your script.