Season 1: Episode 5: Do What Scares You with Anne Tammel
Anne Tammel joins Real Talk Real Growth to talk about leadership, innovation, and building meaningful community. From her early career in Silicon Valley to founding the OC CEO Collective and SoCal Women in Business, Anne shares how the advice to do what scares you shaped her path and continues to inspire the way she leads. She also gives insight into the vision behind the Global Women in Innovation Summit on April 16, 2026, at UCI Paul Merage School of Business. At the heart of this episode is a powerful reminder that courage can open doors and help you create the room you want to see.
Season 1: Episode 4: Skirts & Pants on Fire- Honoring Jerri Rosen’s Legacy with Sam Dawson
In this heartfelt episode of Real Talk, Real Growth, CEO Bonni Pomush sits down with author, speaker, facilitator of Sam’s Salons, founding member of Impact Giving, and one of Jerri’s dearest friends, Sam Dawson, to honor the life and legacy of Jerri Rosen, founder of Working Wardrobes. Together, they reflect on Jerri’s resilience, leadership, and unwavering belief in possibility—and the journey of completing her memoir, Skirts & Pants on Fire.
Donor Spotlight: Doing Good Works
At Working Wardrobes, our impact is made possible through partnerships with organizations that share our belief in opportunity, dignity, and the power of meaningful work. One of those partners is Doing Good Works (DGW)—a social enterprise dedicated to turning business success into community transformation. Through their
Donor Spotlight: ALPFA OC
ALPFA OC, the Orange County chapter of the Association of Latino Professionals For America, is building more than a professional network—it is cultivating a community grounded in purpose, connection, and opportunity. With a clear and intentional focus, ALPFA OC brings together professionals, students, and allies
Volunteer Spotlight: Susan Zajfen
Susan Zajfen has spent the past five years helping clients at Working Wardrobes do something powerful: see themselves differently. As a Personal Stylist, she brings more than just an eye for clothing—she brings care, intention, and a deep belief in what confidence can do for someone’s future.For Susan, every appointment





