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Unlearning To Learn #382

by Sue Hawkes

Learning. It’s a hot topic with the state of things for school this fall.   It’s interesting, I’ve been listening in on many conferences and podcasts stating you are either a learner or a non-learner.   I struggle with that. I believe everyone is both, just not all at the same time or in the same way.  I think many of us learn differently than…

Sue HawkesUnlearning To Learn #382
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International Friendship Day #379

by Sue Hawkes

It’s International Friendship Day. What does that mean?  In a world where Hallmark manufactures holidays for occasions we’ve never heard of and social media entices us to celebrate because of FOMO, what is friendship to you?  In a world where distance is critical for the greater good and we long for real connection beyond the superficial, what does friendship mean?  When you look…

Sue HawkesInternational Friendship Day #379
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Learnings From Loss

by Sue Hawkes

In this month’s “Inspiring Women” column, I was honored to share the story of Sandy Hansen-Wolff, my friend and colleague who inspires all who know her. Sandy’s life changed when her first husband passed away and she acquired his business; she used her loss as a way to learn and become stronger. Now she inspires others as a motivational speaker…

Sue HawkesLearnings From Loss
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The Happiness Business

by Sue Hawkes

What a joy to feature Helain Pesis, owner of Continental Diamond, in my “Inspiring Women” column for Minnesota Business magazine. Helain shared her journey from being an elementary school teacher to owning a business, and explained that the secret to her success has been “staying open to life’s opportunities.” Continental Diamond modestly opened its doors in 1981 with just a few…

Sue HawkesThe Happiness Business
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Renewed Values After Diagnosis

by Sue Hawkes

My friend Amy Ronneberg, CFO of Be the Match/National Marrow Donor Program, is a true inspiration. In addition to her roles as CFO, Board member, mom and marathoner, Amy also has added cancer survivor to her list. In this month’s “Inspiring Women” column Amy shares how cancer transformed the way she leads.  “Amy has been driven to be the best…

Sue HawkesRenewed Values After Diagnosis
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Guided by Tenacity and Gratitude

by Sue Hawkes

For this month’s “Inspiring Women” column I reached out to Susan Denk, owner of White Crane Construction, because I’ve known her in many capacities over the years and have always been impressed by her leadership abilities. We are both WPO Chapter Chairs and have been clients of each other as well – Susan is a joy to work with and a…

Sue HawkesGuided by Tenacity and Gratitude
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The Wisdom of Sandy Hansen-Wolff

by Ali Stieglbauer

Sandy Wolff, CEO of AgVenture Feed & Seed, shared her wisdom with Sue on the latest episode of the “Inspiring Women” podcast. Sandy discusses why she believes this is the time for women, how to move with flow instead of force, and the importance of empty space for concentrated thought. Listen to the full podcast below. 

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You Can Do It: Julie Allinson

by Ali Stieglbauer

Julie Allinson, the irreverent and slightly jaded founder of eyebobs, shared the mic with Sue for another episode of the “Inspiring Women” podcast. She shares why her advice to anyone is “you can do it,” how she built her own small town at eyebobs, and what inspires her signature style. Listen to the full podcast below.

Ali StieglbauerYou Can Do It: Julie Allinson
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Collaborative Change Agent

by Sue Hawkes

I was honored to feature my friend, Mahtab Rezai of Crux Collaborative, in my “Inspiring Women” column for Minnesota Business magazine. The fact that her feature appeared in the “Women Who Lead” issue was no accident; I admire Mahtab as a leader both personally and professionally. Collaboration is Mahtab’s leadership style and she works to bring people together around solutions.…

Sue HawkesCollaborative Change Agent