00:00Can you name a female CEO?
00:02I can name one who's no longer a CEO and in jail.
00:12Who's a woman that inspires you or has inspired you over the course of your life?
00:16Yes, I'm a man. I'm inspired by men.
00:20Can you name a female CEO?
00:23Tracy Edmonds. Tracy Edmonds. She's the CEO of multiple businesses.
00:29Do you know any other women who come to mind?
00:33Yeah. Beyonce Knowles. Rihanna. We have a lot of CEO females.
00:39I don't know if she's still the CEO. Mary Barra from GM.
00:42She's not still the CEO though, is she?
00:44She is. Okay, there you go.
00:45Oprah.
00:46My wife is a CEO. The house she runs. She's my boss, so.
00:49No.
00:50That's a good question. I'm sure I can. Oh yeah, Celeste Mastin.
00:54And what company does she run?
00:56HB Fuller.
00:56Elizabeth Holmes.
00:58Do you know any more or is it only Elizabeth Holmes?
01:00You know, honestly, I don't.
01:02Do you know how many women are on the Fortune 500 list or can you take an estimated guess?
01:06I think there's a lot of them. I would say 12.
01:08It was actually 52 as of June.
01:0952? That's great.
01:1125.
01:12200.
01:13I don't know the exact number, but I guess 125.
01:16100.
01:16I couldn't tell you.
01:17Maybe 20, 30 percent.
01:19I'm gonna go with 150.
01:22Probably 15. Is that close?
01:2430 or 40.
01:26I'm gonna take the estimate because I really don't know for sure.
01:2950.
01:30We definitely need to work on that.
01:32Like, we're gonna have this woman president. I think more women should be empowered.
01:36What does a powerful woman look like to you?
01:38Powerful woman like everybody else. Number one is discipline, educated, just tough.
01:43Yeah, I think it's somebody who listens, but who also will roll up her sleeves and
01:49do the work alongside their teams.
01:52Composure, clear communication, and ability to perform well under a range of situations.
01:59She has to be intelligent. She has to be sure of herself because
02:04there's so many barriers that women face.
02:07What woman has inspired you or currently inspires you in your life?
02:11I like Kaitlyn Clark right now because she's the best right now, WNBA.
02:15And she has good character too. Like, she gets fouled a lot. She doesn't hit back or
02:19anything like that. Kind of takes it on the chin and keeps moving forward.
02:22A comedian, Lucille Ball. She was one of the first women on television,
02:26and she broke a lot of barriers.
02:28I think Amelia Earhart would be on that list, you know,
02:30flew around the world. It's pretty adventurous.
02:32My wife. I just got married. My wife. So if she sees this, I'm not even kidding. I love her.
02:38I mean, Taylor Swift is just incredible. I would say her. She's a businesswoman.
02:43She's an entertainer. She does it all.
02:45Personally, definitely my mom.
02:47My mother.
02:49My mother.
02:50My mom.
02:51Hi, mom.
02:52Oh, my mom. Definitely my mom. Yeah, she actually taught me how to be strong
02:57and how to be able to, you know, navigate in the corporate world.
03:03Not just in the corporate world, but in real life.
03:05My mom is a nurse and, well, a retired nurse. And she's always been that person to stand me up,
03:12dust me off when needed, and just get me started in life. I would say my mom.
03:17Thank you. You're the third person to say mother. We love that. We love our moms.
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