“True communities deliver meaning. It’s why people are put on earth. Even the most busy or lazy people are about mastering something together.” Or so says Gina Bianchini, founder of Mighty Networks, the private social networking host for our CoveyConnect app [LINK to join]. The Stanford Business school graduate (and Cupertino native) speaks with CoveyClub founder, Lesley Jane Seymour, about growing up in the heart of Silicon Valley, as the descendant of Italian immigrants, living through the dot com bust, selling her first company (Ning), and launching Might Networks, "a platform that allows creators, coaches, brands to create their own communities, content, courses that bring people together.” “It’s my passion and my mission,” says Bianchini. (Note: CoveyConnect, our app that lets you geolocate and talk to members is run by Mighty Networks.)
#119: Rosemary Keevil (The gift of desperation)
#118: Anne Bokma (A year of living spiritually)
#117: Linda Olson (Accept, Adapt, Innovate)
#116: Cindy Golbert (Allowing her passions lead her reinventions)
#115: Susan Lister Locke (From real estate to her real love of making fine jewelry)
#114: Linda Mauro (From fashion showroom manager to college COO)
#113: Beth Bengtson (When you find out you're the best person for the top job)
#112: Rob Moore (Reinventing himself in order to help others reinvent)
#111: Alexis Mersel (When not having a plan is the best plan)
#110: Cyndie Burkhardt (From corporate burnout to living her around-the-world dream)
#109: Kelley Biskupiak and Susan Rietano Davey (Using their reinvention to help others reinvent)
#108: Anita Devlin (OCD + Film know-how = Her own organizational show)
#107: Melanie Curtis (From professional skydiver to life coach)
#106: Kathi Sharpe-Ross (A self-starter shares her secrets)
#105: Barbara Waxman (Reinventing the definition of midlife as “Middlescence")
#104: Heidi Diamond (Reinventing your job when your boss is sent to jail)
#103: Jeanne Rosner (From pediatric anesthesiologist to high school teacher)
#102: Candace Freedenberg (Opting back in after opting out)
#101: Mary Lou Heater (Landing her doctorate at age 60)
#100: Celebrating 100 episodes and reinventions
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