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How She Went Global

How She Went Global

Hosted by Laurel Delaney

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Episodes

66

Latest episode

Aug 2026

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EN-US

About the show

Produced by Women Entrepreneurs Grow Global, "How She Went Global" shares inspirational and informative stories about women entrepreneurs who have built their businesses in part by selling their products and services around the world. ]]>

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August 13, 2026Episode 1830 min

Episode 18: From a Napa Valley Barn to the World's Kitchens (with Pamela Stafford of Hestan Culinary)

Pamela Stafford, President, CEO and Co-Founder of Hestan Culinary, discusses what drew her to Hestan, where the name comes from, what Hestan offers, which industries Hestan serves, where its products are made, how many countries it sells to, how many global patents it holds (the number is staggering), and how to sum Hestan up in one sentence.

July 14, 2026Episode 1727 min

Episode 17: Built to Perform: Leading a Global Manufacturing Giant (with Magen Buterbaugh of Greene Tweed)

Magen Buterbaugh, President and Chief Executive Officer of Greene Tweed, discusses how she became appointed to the position, what the more than 160-year-old company does, what industries the company serves and where it sells to, where Greene Tweed products are made (including in the USA), what "When It Can't Fail" means, and her professional and personal BHAGs (big hairy audacious goals) for the year.

June 10, 2026Episode 1629 min

Episode 16: From Disability to Discovery: Engineering a Vehicle for Social Change (with BE Alink, founder of The Alinker)

BE Alink, inventor and founder of The Alinker, discusses why she invented the remarkable walking bike, where it's made, where it's sold, what it means to be a Certified B Corporation, and how The Alinker is life-changing for its customers in more ways than she could have ever imagined.

May 14, 2026Episode 1525 min

Episode 15: Organized for Good: One Woman's Drive to Create Sustainable Home Solutions (with Cze-Chao [Sue] Tam of TRINITY International Industries)

Cze-Chao (Sue) Tam, CEO of TRINITY International Industries, discusses how she started the company, what products she sells, where the products are made, and what makes them distinctive. She reveals her latest initiative, RENEW by TRINITY, which transforms a throwaway item into something beautiful and useful (you'll never guess what that throwaway item is!).

April 14, 2026Episode 1431 min

Episode 14: AI, Succession Planning, and the New Generation of Women Entrepreneurs (with Kate Yurincich of VISA and Kelly Busick of Oscarware, Inc.

Kate Yurincich, Senior Director, Small Business, VISA, and Kelly Busick, Vice President, Oscarware, Inc., discuss the importance of National Small Business Week, the most realistic opportunities to use AI in business over the next 3–5 years, successful transition plans, hurdles for young women taking over family firms and what support or policies actually make a difference, and advice for next-generation women considering whether or not to return to the family business.

March 15, 2026Episode 1329 min

Episode 13: Supplying Customers Throughout the World: A Female Entrepreneur's Made-In-USA Success (with Linda Peddle of RPS Engineering)

Linda Peddle, president and owner of RPS Engineering, discusses her journey to becoming the owner of a manufacturing concern, what is distinctive about her product line, and how global thinking and action can be leveraged to expand US sales.

February 15, 2026Episode 1227 min

Episode 12: Lux Without the Landfill: Redefining Premium Personal Care (with Kate Assaraf of DIP)

Kate Assaraf, founder of DIP, shares how she started DIP, to what countries she sells and how, insights on using AI, and her biggest challenge in selling products overseas.

January 14, 2026Episode 1127 min

Episode 11: Spray to Success: How One Woman Built a Global Luxury Vitamin Brand (with Janet Ryan of SpectraSpray Global)

Janet Ryan, founder of SpectraSpray Global, discusses what her product does, how she started her company, which countries she sells to, the difference between FDA and GMP approval, and offers sage advice to women entrepreneurs.

December 14, 2025Episode 1026 min

Episode 10: From Startup Dreams to Wall Street: Maxine Clark's Build-A-Bear Journey (with Maxine K. Clark of Build-A-Bear Workshop)

Maxine K. Clark, CEO, Clark-Fox Family Foundation; Founder, Build-A-Bear Workshop; Chief INspirator, The Delmar DivINe; Managing Partner, Prosper Women’s Capital; Executive in Residence, Washington University in St. Louis - John M. Olin School of Business, discusses how she started Build-A-Bear Workshop, what was distinctive about the concept back then, how she took the company public, how many countries she sells to, and how she built the company into a global brand.

November 16, 2025Episode 926 min

Episode 9: From Problem to Patent: The Nursing Cover That Breathes (with Jackie Samuelson of Alpha Lady LLC)

Jackie Samuelson, founder of Alpha Lady LLC, discusses why she started her company, her personal reason for inventing a new nursing cover, whether tariffs are affecting her business, and her experience pitching the "sharks" on the ABC television program "Shark Tank."

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