Exclusive Interviews

Discover exclusive interviews with influential business leaders, CEOs, and entrepreneurs. Mirror Review presents in-depth conversations sharing leadership journeys, strategic insights, industry expertise, and lessons shaping today’s global business landscape.

Antionett Beck-Doss

Antionett Beck-Doss: The CEO Healing Generational Wounds with Science and Soul

Truth, in its rawest form, can be a heavy thing. It arrives carrying the weight of generations, the ache of unanswered questions, and the quiet hope of resolution. For many, seeking that truth through DNA testing is a journey fraught with intimidation, inconvenience, and the fear of judgment. It’s a process that often unfolds in […]

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Lillian Schlachtenrodt

Lillian Schlachtenrodt: How One Woman is Solving Two Continents’ Healthcare Crises at Once

The word is “Uhuru.” It is a Swahili term that means freedom, a concept that feels both ancient and deeply urgent. In a classroom in Southern Africa, a young student is learning the precise German translation for “intravenous drip.” The two ideas, freedom and a specific medical phrase in a foreign tongue, might seem worlds

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Dr. Denyse H. Turner

Dr. Denyse H. Turner: How a Pastor’s Widow is Rewriting the Story of Grief and Grace

There was a life before the fire. It was a life of order and purpose, the kind that looks like a dream fulfilled. For nearly four decades, Dr. Denyse H. Turner stood alongside her husband, a respected pastor, building a life in ministry. She was a Christian educator, a community leader, a woman whose days

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Jennifer Maleus: Authoring a New Life with The WREN Way

In the rolling landscape of Prince Edward County, Canada, where the pace of life is dictated by seasons rather than seconds, there is a studio dedicated to a quiet rebellion. Here, amidst the serene beauty of the countryside, Jennifer Maleus has created a sanctuary. It is not just a place of therapy but a physical manifestation of

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Yolanda H. Caraway

Yolanda H. Caraway: A Journey from Grassroots to National Leadership

Every movement has voices that rise quietly at first, shaped by family, community, and the times they live in. Yolanda H. Caraway, Founder of The Caraway Group, grew up in Rochester, New York, where the civil rights struggle was not a distant story but part of her own household. Her brother-in-law, Rev. Wendell H. Phillips,

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Sandra Oh Lin

Sandra Oh Lin: The Engineer Who Found a Formula for Child’s Play and Built a Billion-Dollar Box.

Sandra Oh Lin has the kind of background that suggests a person for whom inefficiency is a personal affront. She is a chemical engineer by training, an alumna of Procter & Gamble R&D, and a veteran of eBay, where she launched PayPal Mobile and led the fashion business. These are places where processes are optimized,

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Jessica Rolph

Jessica Rolph: The Quiet Radical Who Rewrote the Script for Baby Play

Jessica Rolph has the unsettling calm of a person who has spent a great deal of time thinking about what you are probably doing wrong. Not in a judgmental way, exactly, but with the specific, focused clarity of someone who has encountered a great truth and simply can’t look away from the wreckage of the

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Fatma Collins

Fatma Collins: The Mom Who Solved the Universal Pain of the Tiny Shoe

There are certain domestic tasks that exist in a state of perpetual, low-grade dread for new parents. Changing a diaper in a public restroom. Assembling a complex piece of Swedish furniture. And, perhaps most acutely, buying new shoes for a toddler. This last task is a unique circle of hell: it involves a non-verbal customer,

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Debbie Sterling

Debbie Sterling: The Architect of the Pink Aisle Rebellion

The Pink Aisle is not just a location; it is a treaty. It is a long, laminated corridor of quiet negotiation, smelling faintly of vanilla-scented plastic and molded polyethylene. Here, a cultural agreement is signed anew by every shopper who pushes a cart down its length: This side is for nurturing, for beauty, for quietude,

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Joanne Jervis

Joanne Jervis: Transforming Healthcare with a Patient-Centered Vision

In an industry where innovation can redefine lives, Joanne Jervis stands out as a leader with an unshakeable focus on patient outcomes and healthcare transformation. As Managing Director and Head of the Specialty Business Division at Daiichi Sankyo Italia, a company rooted in 120 years of pharmaceutical expertise, Joanne has not only embraced the challenges of advancing modern medicine but has championed

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Erez Druk

Erez Druk: Tackling Clinician Burnout with Freed.ai

A critical issue pervades modern medicine, often unseen by patients but deeply felt by practitioners: the overwhelming burden of administrative work. Clinicians dedicate their careers to healing, yet find themselves increasingly mired in documentation. Studies report physicians spend nearly nine hours, some estimate up to nineteen hours, each week solely on paperwork. This relentless demand

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Anna Rottenecker

Anna Rottenecker: The Architect of Human Rights Resilience

In the demanding world of human rights, where burnout is rampant and resources are scarce, Anna Rottenecker is building a new kind of infrastructure. Her organization, The Phoenix Initiative for Human Dignity, is a quiet, digital sanctuary designed to sustain the people on the front lines of upholding human dignity. There are moments in a

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