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Rebel Girls

Get to Know Jill Koziol

Rebel Girls

Rebel Girls

Kids & Family, Stories For Kids, Education For Kids

4.57.2K Ratings

🗓️ 17 November 2022

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

Get to know Jill Koziol, CEO and co-founder of Motherly, a well-being destination empowering 40 million women to thrive as mothers. Hear about Jill’s journey as an entrepreneur, and her advice to kids about starting their own business! This story was produced by Joy Smith with sound design and mixing by John Marshall Media. A special thanks to our narrator, Jill Koziol. Thank you to the whole Rebel Girls team who make this podcast possible. Stay rebel!

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0:00.0

Welcome! I'm your host, Pit Petals. We are seriously

0:03.4

exploded with excitement for Equestria's first ever

0:06.8

pony podcast! Subscribe now to my little pony, the podcast on Apple Podcasts

0:12.2

Spotify or wherever you listen.

0:16.6

Hey Rebels, this is Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls, the interview.

0:22.1

I'm Luna. Right now, I'm talking to Jill Colzio, the narrator for our

0:28.0

story about Laurel and I shall Quinn. Go check it out if you haven't already.

0:40.6

Hi Jill, thanks for being here. Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?

0:45.8

I'm Jill Colzio, CEO and co-founder of Motherly, a well-being destination that's

0:52.1

empowering 40 million women each month to thrive. I live in Park City, Utah with

0:57.6

my husband and two Rebel Girls, Claire and Catherine, who are eight and ten.

1:01.9

Cool, and what would you say makes you a Rebel Girl? I'm a Rebel Girl because

1:08.2

through Motherly, I'm an advocate for families, female founders and mothers

1:12.6

because when mothers thrive, families and communities can thrive.

1:17.1

Ooh, I love that! So in this story you narrated, Laurel's plans changed a lot when

1:23.8

she became a mom to I shall. Laurel felt like she needed to focus her energy into

1:29.1

doing something meaningful for the next generation. What do you think of that?

1:33.7

Like Laurel Quinn's story, motherhood sparked an entrepreneurial creativity in me.

1:38.8

Becoming a mother helped me see all of the unmet needs of mothers around the

1:43.7

world and made me want to become a Rebel Girl myself, inspired by my

1:48.4

daughters to set an example. So cool! So Laurel and I shall build their

1:54.4

business together and invited mentors and advisors to help them. Did you have a

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