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By Nathaly Dove
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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
Isa Gutierrez is a correspondent for NBC News Now which is their streaming channel. Prior to joining NBC News Now, Isa was a reporter in Connecticut, Associate Producer at Dateline NBC, and an NBC News Associate. She worked on many major projects for the network, including a one-hour NBC News special on the 2014 hunt for drug kingpin, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.
Isa graduated from Northwestern University with degrees in Broadcast Journalism and Latina/Latino Studies.
Organizations mentioned in the episode that journalists are the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and Poynter.
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You can read some of her stories:
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In today's episode, I am interviewing Lizbeth Hernadez, a beauty & fashion content creator who has been in the industry since 2008!
During college, she did internships at Vogue and College Fashionista. Eventually, she realized that the corporate world was not for her and it was time to pivot and take her blog full-time with the support of her family.
She now has a successful YouTube channel that has allowed her to work with brands like Glossier and Laura Mercier and many more!
If you are interested in pursuing a career in the influencer industry or have always been curious about what it's like, you won't want to miss this episode.
Follow Lizbeth on Instagram, YouTube, and read her blog
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Kaelyn Grace Apple also known as the red head academic on YouTube is joining me in today's episode.
She is sharing her story of how she went from starting her academic journey at a community college, transferring to UCLA, studying abroad at Oxford for her masters and is currently at Yale pursing her PHD.
Kaelyn also has a consulting company that offers services such as masterclasses, office hours, and eProducts which are designed to cover a range of topics and expand access to information.
Accepted Consulting was founded on the principle that academia should be accessible to all.
“Accepted” is not just about gaining acceptance to top-tier universities and graduate programs but to also gaining acceptance inside and outside the academy. Our team is dedicated to producing services, products, and resources which cover the spectrum of undergraduate and postgraduate admissions, along with research, information about funding opportunities, how to have one’s work published, etc. in order to assist upcoming scholars along their academic journeys.
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In today's episode, I am sharing my personal experience interning at Seventeen Magazine.
I go over my application process, how the interview went, where I found housing, and how I funded my internship experience. I also provide tips on how to find fashion internships and where to look.
I will be posting a job board on my blog of companies that offer paid internships.
BLOG: http://nathalydove.com/internship-opportunities/
In this episode, I talk about how you can brag better about yourself in the workplace without sounding arrogant.
Bragging about yourself doesn't have to be negative. When done right, it becomes a superpower and something that we can use to tell the narrative of our work in corporate America. The experiences we bring and background, culture, everything makes us unique and we should highlight that. It's what makes us special so we shouldn't hide who we are in hopes that others notice how hardworking we truly are. Only we are our best advocates for what we do at work.
Book mentioned in the episode "Brag Better" by Meredith Fineman:
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Where can you find us?
IG: @beyondtheglampodcast
Nathaly's personal Instagram: @nathalydove
In this episode, I dive into what Imposter Syndrome really is and how it can have ties to your childhood. I also talk about the 5 types of Imposter Syndrome there are and how we can work through it.
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Articles you should read on Imposter Syndrome:
Crippled by Self-Doubt? Your Impostor Syndrome Could Have Roots in Childhood: https://bit.ly/2EasswT
What My Asian Upbringing Taught me About Imposter Syndrome: https://bit.ly/313xBzP
Can college scandal make Latino students rethink 'impostor syndrome' guilt? https://nbcnews.to/3183lEa
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Where can you find us?
IG: @beyondtheglampodcast
Nathaly's personal Instagram: @nathalydove
In this episode, I am talking to CEO and Founder Yelitsa Jean-Charles of Healthy Roots Dolls.
Healthy Roots Dolls is a toy company that creates dolls and storybooks that empower young Black kids how to care for their curls and make them feel beautiful.
Yelitza shared that toys impact how we think, act, and perceive ourselves. So when girls can’t find dolls that look like them, it negatively impacts their self-esteem.
She also shares her personal journey of embracing her gorgeous curly hair. Yelitza is a powerhouse in the toy industry and is paving the way for more diversity and inclusivity.
Visit the Healthy Roots Dolls website.
Follow Healthy Roots Dolls on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healthyrootsdolls/
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Where can you find us?
IG: @beyondtheglampodcast
Nathaly's personal Instagram: @nathalydove
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.