
Founder of Girlz Who Sell on Teaching DEI Through Children’s Books
Heidi Solomon Orlick, a visionary leader and advocate for DEI, and the founder of Girlz Who Sell, to explore her expansive career journey and her transformative pivot from corporate life to entrepreneurship. With a distinct focus on diversity and inclusion, Heidi shares insights into her mission-driven project, Girlz Who Sell, and her recent venture into children's literature, emphasizing DEI concepts crucial for young minds. The discussion underscores the importance of aligning with one's inner calling and creating a legacy that resonates with personal values.
Heidi's story unfolds with her initial career aspirations in journalism, the unexpected transition into a successful sales career, and her eventual departure from corporate America. She delves into the empowering experiences that shaped her approach to business and life, providing inspirational guidance to those contemplating a similar path. Through reflective anecdotes and practical advice, Heidi encourages listeners to honor their authenticity and illustrates how entrepreneurship can serve as a platform for impactful change and fulfillment.
Key Takeaways:
- Heidi's transition from corporate to entrepreneurship highlights the potential for reinvention and finding one's true calling at any age.
- Embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion is not only a legacy but a responsibility, profoundly expressed through Heidi's children's book series.
- The power of community and mentorship is essential, as showcased by Heidi's efforts with Girlz Who Sell and her engagement with youth entrepreneurship programs.
- The importance of listening to one's inner voice and being true to oneself as key tenets for personal and professional success.
- Entrepreneurship requires careful planning and intentionality, with practical steps like building a "personal board of directors" and starting a side hustle before a full corporate exit.
Notable Quotes:
- "I think it's not only my legacy and my calling to publish children's books around diversity, equity, and inclusion, but it's my responsibility."
- "Maybe I was the angel that came into his life exactly at the right moment."
- "I like to call it rewirement, because I viewed it as the opportunity to reinvent myself."
- "Never compromise your authenticity and still use your voice for good in the world."
- "Find your superpower… and anything is possible if you have a plan and you're intentional about it."
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