Uncorking a Story

Hosted ByMike Carlon

Stories influence, teach and inspire us, but what about the storytellers who create them? Uncorking a Story profiles storytellers to uncover how their background and life experiences influence the stories they create. We learn what motivates them, their path to success, and what fuels them to keep creating. It all starts by asking one simple question, where does your story begin? Welcome to uncorking a story. All of the books promoted on Uncorking a Story can be viewed and purchased here: https://bookshop.org/shop/UncorkingaStory

Womentoring, with Michelle Renaldo Ferguson

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Over the course of my career I can point to three people who were excellent mentors for me—people who really helped shape who I am not only as a qualitative researcher, but as a person. They are Susanne Heincke, Liz Moore, and Paul Jacobson. Each helped to inspire me and prepare me for one of the most non-traditional careers in marketing and I am grateful for all the time they spent teaching, advising and even consoling me over the years. I bring this up because today’s guest on Uncorking a Story, Michelle Renaldo Ferguson, knows a thing or two about mentoring and that’s quite the understatement since she wrote a book on it and joined me to talk about it.

Meet Michelle Renaldo Ferguson:

Michelle Renaldo Ferguson is a global transformational executive,  self-proclaimed serial mentor and strategic advisor.  She spent most of her career at S&P Global/McGraw where she co-founded a global mentoring program which ignited her passion for mentoring.  She was acknowledged as an advocate for women and is a proud founding member of Chief, the only private network focused on connecting and supporting women executive leaders. She joined me on Uncorking a story to discuss her book, Women Mentoring Women, which came out of Michelle’s passion for mentoring.

Key Topics:

  1. The importance of mentoring, particularly for women, in corporate America.
  2. Michelle’s motivation for writing a book on mentoring.
  3. The importance of having a supportive network during the writing process.
  4. Michelle’s belief that everyone has a book in them.
  5. Why sometimes good enough is good enough.

Buy Women Mentoring Women

Amazon: https://amzn.to/3V2i78c

Bookshop.org: https://bookshop.org/a/54587/9798885041263

Connect with Michelle:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michelleferguson17/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michelle.r.ferguson/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleferguson1/

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