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This week, Danielle Moodie talks with Angela Yee, the woman’s voice holding down nationally syndicated morning radio show The Breakfast Club, who also works as an entrepreneur and activist. Danielle and Angela dig into the importance and power in financial independence and the risks one takes when moving from a stable professional environment to blazing an independent career - and swap stories of life at “The Facility.” Angela emphasizes how holding herself to high standards and asserting a strong work ethic provided her with a sense of security as she forged her professional path. Together, they reflect on the realities of being the only woman in many media spaces and Angela discusses how being in the midst of boys’ clubs inspired her to create her podcast “Lip Service,” where she could create a space for women and finally fully express herself. And of course, Angela and Danielle discuss The Breakfast Club and the ways in which Angela and her co-hosts have been able to operate at the intersection of pop culture and politics and use their platform to meet their listeners where they are while addressing the realities of our modern political landscape. Host: Danielle Moodie Executive Producers: Danielle Moodie & Jackie Garofano Producer: Andrew Marshello Distributor: DCP Entertainment
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This week, Danielle Moodie talks with Angela Yee, the woman’s voice holding down nationally syndicated morning radio show The Breakfast Club, who also works as an entrepreneur and activist. Danielle and Angela dig into the importance and power in financial independence and the risks one takes when moving from a stable professional environment to blazing an independent career - and swap stories of life at “The Facility.” Angela emphasizes how holding herself to high standards and asserting a strong work ethic provided her with a sense of security as she forged her professional path. Together, they reflect on the realities of being the only woman in many media spaces and Angela discusses how being in the midst of boys’ clubs inspired her to create her podcast “Lip Service,” where she could create a space for women and finally fully express herself. And of course, Angela and Danielle discuss The Breakfast Club and the ways in which Angela and her co-hosts have been able to operate at the intersection of pop culture and politics and use their platform to meet their listeners where they are while addressing the realities of our modern political landscape. Host: Danielle Moodie Executive Producers: Danielle Moodie & Jackie Garofano Producer: Andrew Marshello Distributor: DCP Entertainment
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