Crafting a Meaningful Life

Anna Maria Ponzi is the former owner and past president of Ponzi Vineyards in Oregon’s Willamette Valley. From the age of four, she’s had the rare experience of working in every aspect of the winery. She helped plant its original vines, worked on the bottling line, hosted guests in the tasting room and has made countless national and international sales calls. Anna Maria has served the state’s wine industry in myriad ways, including serving as an early ambassador for Oregon wine both nationally and internationally while building Oregon wine country into a travel destination.

After earning her degree in journalism from the University of Oregon, she worked in Boston’s publishing industry until returning to the rural family business in 1991. Soon after, she was joined by her winemaking sister and the two young women trailblazed the growing tide of female vintners. Simultaneously, they grew the business from an annual production of 10,000 to over 50,000 cases and increased its vineyard holdings from 20 to 140 acres. This ownership distinguished Ponzi Vineyards as the nation’s only winery solely owned and operated by second-generation sisters at the time.

She is recognized for establishing a premiere travel destination with the opening of the valley’s first seated wine experience among other visitor attractions in the area. Her memoir ‘Pinot Girl’ was released in celebration of the winery’s 50th Anniversary in 2020. A year later, she and her sister successfully negotiated the sale of the winery to the esteemed French house Société Jacques Bollinger of Champagne, France. In 2023, she created “The Four-Ounce Pour”, a keynote that reflects on her life in wine and how bringing intentionality and balance into our lives creates greater meaning and impact.

In this episode, Theresa, Ivana, and Maria discussed:

  • Elevating your values and discovering your potential
  • Being present in the moment
  • How pivots can lead to deeper understanding
  • Create more meaning in your life

Key Takeaways:

  • Points of pivot may become emotionally challenging, but sometimes they are opportunities for us to align ourselves with our values and elevate our potential. It will also sometimes lead to us discovering our identity.
  • Be present in the moment and enjoy the simple things, especially in today’s fast-paced world. Once you’ve taken a pause to reflect, you will become even more ready for greater things.
  • Entrepreneurs and leaders need to understand the significance of giving back, particularly by mentoring and nurturing others, especially women, and being stewards of the land. Transitioning and pivoting in life can lead to a deeper understanding of oneself and the discovery of a personal “keynote” message.
  • Slow down and create more meaning in your everyday lives and remember to give back to the community and embrace change as an opportunity for growth and self-discovery.

“I believe anyway that when you are in a leadership position, you have such an amazing opportunity to do more than what is anticipated of you or expected of you.” – Maria Ponzi

Connect with Maria Ponzi:

Website: https://www.amponzi.com/ 

Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/amponzico 

Connect with Theresa and Ivana:

Websites:

Theresa, True Strategy Consultants: https://tsc-consultants.com/ 

Ivana, Courageous Being: https://www.courageousbeing.com/ 

Instagram:

Ivana: https://www.instagram.com/courbeing/  

Theresa: https://www.instagram.com/tscconsultants/ 

LinkedIn:

Step into the Pivot: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/step-into-the-pivot/ 

Theresa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tree-conti/

Ivana: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivipol/ 

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