Cortney Gumbleton’s new podcast series tells stories of ‘unapologetically ambitious women’

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Cortney Gumbleton’s new podcast series tells stories of ‘unapologetically ambitious women’
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Cortney Gumbleton, assistant director of Fort Worth startup incubator TechFW, calls her podcast series The FoundHers Club.

The TechFW assistant director considers her podcasts to be ‘an adult version of a girl-to-girl conversation’ with women business founders.

The podcast is named for Gumbleton’s eagerness to “actively welcome [women] to the club.” The first episode, released Jan. 21, featured The Bright Factory’s founder, Meghan Forest Farmer, who started a sustainable T-shirt factory that employs formerly incarcerated women. The pandemic forced her to shut down Locavore in December, but Grumbleton says her experience as a founder shaped the list of prospective guests for her podcast.

In each hour-long episode, Gumbleton welcomes vulnerability and humor. The conversation with Meghan Forest Farmer delved into topics like a love for karaoke dance parties and why cats “really can be jerks.”

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