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Stephanie LaFlora is a disco ball inside of a kaleidoscope.
On one hand, she’s a mom and a wife, she’s got a house in the burbs and a 9-5pm. She’s admittedly scattered, prone to quitting when things get painful and encounters impostor syndrome. She’s even got a 401k.
On the other hand, Stephanie is black female in tech who has sang with Hillsong at the Staples Center, and been on the TV show Chicago Fire, and started the following ventures:
A disco ball inside of a kaleidoscope.
What you notice about Steph LaFlora at first—and this is clear in the conversations we were lucky to have with her—is that she clearly lives her life with some charming but intense I-can’t-sit-still wigglyness.
Amidst this chaos, she lives her everyday life with the wisdom of a sage philosopher. She lives her life by some simple mantras for the here-and-now (“There are no trophies in the end, so life better be fun”); at the same time she carries a generational perspective about what it means to be Black in America.
In this conversation, you’ll hear Steph take on tech for not being as woke as it thinks it is, fragile white people for getting so offended all of the time, and everyone who takes life too seriously. Buckle up!
You can find the transcript for this episode here. Find transcripts for all episodes here.
Question of the Day
When have you created magic in your life? What's a story where you took a risk and created something magical that brought joy to you and others?
Share your story in the comments below
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Links from the Episode
StephanieLaflora.com
Crownhunt.io
SwimXL.com
The Pep Talk Hotline with Stephanie LaFlora
Queen & Slim movie
Cheryl Strayed podcast interview on Design Matters with Debbie
Music by Hygge - "Quarantrap". Please follow her on...
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Stephanie LaFlora is a disco ball inside of a kaleidoscope.
On one hand, she’s a mom and a wife, she’s got a house in the burbs and a 9-5pm. She’s admittedly scattered, prone to quitting when things get painful and encounters impostor syndrome. She’s even got a 401k.
On the other hand, Stephanie is black female in tech who has sang with Hillsong at the Staples Center, and been on the TV show Chicago Fire, and started the following ventures:
A disco ball inside of a kaleidoscope.
What you notice about Steph LaFlora at first—and this is clear in the conversations we were lucky to have with her—is that she clearly lives her life with some charming but intense I-can’t-sit-still wigglyness.
Amidst this chaos, she lives her everyday life with the wisdom of a sage philosopher. She lives her life by some simple mantras for the here-and-now (“There are no trophies in the end, so life better be fun”); at the same time she carries a generational perspective about what it means to be Black in America.
In this conversation, you’ll hear Steph take on tech for not being as woke as it thinks it is, fragile white people for getting so offended all of the time, and everyone who takes life too seriously. Buckle up!
You can find the transcript for this episode here. Find transcripts for all episodes here.
Question of the Day
When have you created magic in your life? What's a story where you took a risk and created something magical that brought joy to you and others?
Share your story in the comments below
Subscribe to the Interesting Lives of Normal People podcast on iTunes
Subscribe to the non-iTunes RSS Feed
Subscribe on your Podcast platform of choice
Links from the Episode
StephanieLaflora.com
Crownhunt.io
SwimXL.com
The Pep Talk Hotline with Stephanie LaFlora
Queen & Slim movie
Cheryl Strayed podcast interview on Design Matters with Debbie
Music by Hygge - "Quarantrap". Please follow her on...