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Denver7’s Abby Rosenblum puts a spotlight on women in tech who are setting new standards for peers in this traditionally male-dominated world.
Join Raika CEO Cynthia Del’Aria on this incredibly fun journey with Dr. D! Didn’t you know everything in life can be explained by The Matrix? We prove it.
How can we recognize what’s out of our control and then adapt to the change we are facing? Integrating learning, pausing to assess, and accessing your awareness are the three things we can use anytime to face uncertainty. Coach Cynthia Del’Aria joins Jess Dewell on this episode of the BOLD Business podcast.
Join coach and advocate Cynthia Del’Aria and Wings of Inspired Business podcast host Melinda Wittstock on the journey to find out how to leverage failure to find product-market fit and the killer feature.
On this episode of The StartupCamp Podcast, CEO and coach Cynthia Del’Aria talks about her early wins, her massive failures, and the key to true, lasting success.
Liz and coach Cynthia Del’Aria had the pleasure of speaking a few months ago, and this article came out of that conversation. Read Liz’s 10 principles of servant leadership and how to apply them in your business or organization.
Our favorite coach and advocate for women and gender minorities in tech, Cynthia Del’Aria, joins host George Grombacher in this episode of Money Savage CREATE where we talk mindset, asking the right questions and why listening is more important than talking.
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This week we join Wayne Watts and CareerChat to talk about starting up, building a business from nothing, and what all those fancy finance terms really mean.
Cynthia talks with the hosts of Authority Issues, the podcast with a sense of humor and a “take no prisoners” attitude, about leadership, being a woman in tech, and unicorn poop.
Denver7’s Nicole Brady talks with Cynthia Del’Aria, CEO of Raika Technologies, the Startup Therapist, and coach and advocate for women in tech, about The Startup Therapy Couch offering
Cynthia Del’Aria, Coach and Advocate for Women and Gender Minorities in Tech, takes on “bro culture” in her article “Well-Behaved Women Rarely Ever Make Startups”
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