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How I Get It Done

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How LAHN Founder and New Mother Elise Ballegeer Gets It Done

The designer turned CEO on growing a business and splitting child-care duties to make it all work.

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  1. How Big Night Founder and CEO Katherine Lewin Gets It DoneShe poured her heart, soul, and savings into a 240-square-foot retail space. That was just the start.
  2. The Track Star Making Space for Moms in Sports“When your body is your business, the penalization is that much greater. Motherhood is a value add and we need to see it that way.”
  3. Leslye Headland Writes Bad First Drafts, Too“I think, Write the bad version of the scene. Don’t stress out about making it extraordinary.”
  4. Shifting How We Think About Career Pauses and MotherhoodNeha Ruch on changing the perception of stay-at-home moms as nothing more than caregivers.
  5. The Woman Who Wants to Protect America from Trump 2.0Skye Perryman will be at the forefront of challenging his anti-Democratic agenda in court.
  6. How Sex-Toy Pioneer Alexandra Fine Gets It Done“Advertising policies will list us and guns in the same section. At the end of the day, vibrators have a real medical purpose.”
  7. How the CEO of Feeding America Gets It DoneGrowing up in a family that took in 108 children prepared Claire Babineaux-Fontenot to run one of the country’s largest charities.
  8. How Eater Editor-in-Chief Stephanie Wu Gets It DoneWith two young kids at home, she’s not eating out at trendy new restaurants every night. Here’s how it actually is.
  9. E.l.f. Beauty’s Kory Marchisotto Is Allergic to DupesMeet the mind behind the cosmetics company’s viral campaigns playing on dupe culture.
  10. How Prados Beauty Founder Cece Meadows Gets It Done“I’ll wake up from a dream and I’ll write down what I see, what I’m thinking, what I hear. Those things go into my collections.”
  11. How 4Kinship Founder Amy Denet Deal Gets It DoneOn coming home to and lifting up her Diné community.
  12. How Ayesha Curry Gets It DoneOn growing a family, a business, and a community.
  13. How Meet the Press Host Kristen Welker Gets It DoneThe NBC anchor’s first year in the moderator’s chair coincided with the birth of her second child and a chaotic election cycle.
  14. How Ceremonia Founder Babba C. Rivera Gets It DoneThe hair-care entrepreneur on Latinx representation, pumping in green rooms, and her shower ritual.
  15. The Woman Behind Your Richest Friend’s Coffee-Table BooksMartine Assouline has been making the stylish, high-end tomes that are her family business’ calling card for 30 years.
  16. Kristen Faulkner Quit Finance for Cycling. Then She Won Gold.“I’ve always been willing to take risks.”
  17. Lisa Taddeo Doesn’t Dream of HollywoodThe author is trying to claw back space to write after bringing Three Women to the screen.
  18. New Mexico’s Governor Isn’t Afraid to Get Her Hands DirtyWhether it’s mucking goat stalls or fielding 50 constituent phone calls in a day.
  19. Dana Bash’s Interviews Are Defining the Presidential RaceShe co-moderated the Trump-Biden debate, landed the first Harris-Walz interview, and grilled J.D. Vance. Here’s how the CNN anchor gets it all done.
  20. The Today Contributor Documenting Her Egg-Freezing Journey“I want to share because I want people to feel seen.”
  21. Audemars Piguet CEO Ilaria Resta Likes to Leave Her Office Door Open“For me, human connection is critical,” says the luxury-watch executive, who carves out time each morning to drink coffee with her colleagues.
  22. A’shanti Gholar Is Building a ‘New American Majority’“Black, brown, Indigenous women, young women, unmarried women, LGBTQ women. We want them to put their names on the ballot.”
  23. Running a Ukrainian Fashion House in a Time of War“An employee that makes handmade jackets called me once because the lights went out.”
  24. She’s Helped More Than 1,000 Young People Get ElectedIf you’re a progressive running for state legislature or your local school board, you call Amanda Litman.
  25. How the CEO of Sephora Gets It DoneArtemis Patrick on her beauty routine and not creating work on the weekends.
  26. Arielle Chambers Has Been Saying ‘the WNBA Is So Important’The sports journalist championed the league and its players well before they started breaking attendance and viewership records.
  27. The CEO Who Made Tinned Fish a Girl-Dinner StapleFishwife’s Becca Millstein on working Sundays, treating herself to delivery meals, and what it’s like to go on Shark Tank.
  28. How the Director of the Leslie-Lohman Museum Gets It DoneAlyssa Nitchun leads the world’s only institution dedicated to LGBTQ+ art.
  29. There’s Never Been a Better Time to Run a Women’s Sports Bar“When I went to open, people were like, ‘I give it two months,’” says Jenny Nguyen. Now, she plans to expand Portland’s the Sports Bra nationally.
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  31. The Novelist Writing a Polyamorous Rom-Com“It’s not this weird, scary thing. It’s just another way that people have relationships.”
  32. A Sex Therapist for the Newly OutCasey Tanner, a.k.a. @queersextherapy, says she still sometimes feels “like the 22-year-old who could barely say the word ‘lesbian’ out loud.”
  33. How CBS News’ White House Correspondent Gets It DoneWeijia Jiang unplugs after a long day following the president with a family dinner and “really bad TV.”
  34. How the CEO Of 3.1 Philip Lim Gets It DoneWen Zhou doesn’t believe in working 80 hours a week and is always home for dinner.
  35. Author R.O. Kwon Stays Up Until Dawn“I have a somewhat metal morning routine.”
  36. Sohla El-Waylly Is Cooking Through the ChaosThe chef and YouTube star is plugging away at her next cookbook while juggling shoots with a new baby. She wouldn’t want to work any other way.
  37. How Anna Sale Gets People to Dish About Death, Sex & Money“My gift, for whatever reason, is being able to quickly figure out a pathway to connect with somebody.”
  38. The Woman the Kardashians Call When They Want to PartyMindy Weiss is the workhorse behind the family’s (and many other A-listers’) elaborate soirées.
  39. Matawana Is Brooklyn’s First Black Woman–Owned DispensaryOwner Leeann Mata on navigating red tape as a woman in cannabis and mom of three.
  40. How NASA’s Chief Scientist Manages Climate Anxiety“We understand our planet better than we have before and continue to learn about it every day. So I focus on the hope that science brings.”
  41. How an Urban Farmer Gets It Done“It just feels like everyone is an armchair expert in urban farming. A lot of the advice I get completely misses the point.”
  42. Susan Butts Is Living Your Childhood Dream JobThe paleontologist at the Yale Peabody Museum manages millions of fossils, some of which are a billion years old.
  43. Kris Brown Is Working to Curb the U.S. Gun-Violence Epidemic“I don’t want my girls to inherit a country that has gun violence as the No. 1 killer of our kids.”
  44. What You Missed at the Cut’s SXSW Film Festival PanelChloe Kim, Dina Asher-Smith, and Haley Rosen discuss the joys and hardships that come with being a female athlete.
  45. How Top Chef’s New Host Kristen Kish Gets It Done“I never wanted to be on television, and living in a house with 17 other chefs is not how I relax.”
  46. How the 19th’s Editor-at-Large Gets It DoneErrin Haines doesn’t believe in inbox zero, always hits snooze, and gets by with a little help from her group chat.
  47. The Coach Who Made a Women’s Gymnastics Dynasty in OklahomaThe university has won six national championships under KJ Kindler.
  48. The Woman Who Brought Luxury Fashion to South BeachHow Laure Heriard Dubreuil, the founder and CEO of The Webster boutique, gets it done.
  49. The Emergency Physician Tackling Racism in Health CareDr. Uché Blackstock felt stifled when she spoke up about bias from within the medical system, so she struck out on her own.
  50. How the President of BAM Gets It DoneGina Duncan has overseen the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s killer programming over the past two years.
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