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For Women Building Bold Lives
The Brunch Club is where ambitious, multidimensional women gather to share their stories — the wins, the pivots, gossip, and bold moves along their journey.
The show champions female leadership in all its forms — in business, at home, in community, and in personal growth.
Each episode is a candid conversation designed to fill your cup with inspiration, encouragement, and practical wisdom. From entrepreneurship and career growth to motherhood, mentorship, equality, and modern ambition, our guests share what it really takes to build a big life — on your terms.
Sparkling is always encouraged. Pull up a seat. You’re in good company.
For Women Building Bold Lives
The Brunch Club is where ambitious, multidimensional women gather to share their stories — the wins, the pivots, gossip, and bold moves along their journey.
The show champions female leadership in all its forms — in business, at home, in community, and in personal growth.
Each episode is a candid conversation designed to fill your cup with inspiration, encouragement, and practical wisdom. From entrepreneurship and career growth to motherhood, mentorship, equality, and modern ambition, our guests share what it really takes to build a big life — on your terms.
Sparkling is always encouraged. Pull up a seat. You’re in good company.
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Saturday Aug 07, 2021
Amanda Enayati, Head of Culture Innovation at The 3% Movement
Saturday Aug 07, 2021
Saturday Aug 07, 2021
Amanda Enayati is Head of Culture Innovation for 3%, where she works with companies to design and launch high-performing, impactful and inclusive cultures. Amanda's book, Seeking Serenity: The 10 New Rules for Health and Happiness in the Age of Anxiety (Penguin Random House), explores the science of stress and what it teaches us about creating thriving cultures, companies and communities.
Her essays about stress, creativity and innovation, technology and the future of work have appeared widely, including on CNN, PBS, NPR, SUCCESS, Washington Post, Reader's Digest, Salon and elsewhere. Amanda began her career as an international corporate lawyer. She speaks frequently on the intersection of culture, identity, purpose and happiness, including at SXSW, Stanford Medicine X, The Literacy Project, Aspen Writers at the Aspen Institute, among others.
Born in Tehran, Amanda fled the Iranian revolution as a child refugee and lived in several countries before settling in the United States.

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