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In this episode I chat to Julie Cooper who is a writer, host of Raising the Sisterhood podcast, facilitates workshops to empower the sisterhood and founder of Sœur (pronounced SIR) a social fashion enterprise. We talk about how her Niuean heritage has shaped her, and how she transitioned from being a talent agent looking after NZ’s top influencers to her soul passion of empowering women.
Work with Anna:
See all programs and 1:1 coaching
Radical Blueprint (now an e-course)
The Lightworker Bundle - 8 courses for $49
Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:
How Julie realised she had ‘the disease to please’ and why she believes it links back to her Mum almost terminating her in utero ( and how that conversation even came about)
Julie’s healing journey and what that entailed
Julie’s mission to empower women and ‘raise the sisterhood’
How Julie grew up feeling ‘too white to feel brown’, and why she felt like she never belonged because of her Niuean heritage
How Niuean culture shaped her, and the rules that governed her
Why she decided to walk into a bar at age 14 and ask for a job
The reason behind creating Raising The Sisterhood, Julie’s podcast
The brutality of ‘old media’ and journalism, and the vision Julie has moving forward
Julie’s biggest lessons to come out of 2020, and her advice for anyone wanting to start a business
Resources mentioned in this episode:
The Self-Improvement bundle (available until Monday 15 Feb 2021, 23:00 NZT) - get it here.
It Didn’t Start With You by Mark Wolynn {book}
Connect with our podcast guest:
Instagram: @juliecoopercreative
Facebook: @juliecoopercreative
Podcast: www.juliecoopercreative.com/raisingthesisterhoodpodcast
Website: www.juliecoopercreative.com
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In this episode I chat to Julie Cooper who is a writer, host of Raising the Sisterhood podcast, facilitates workshops to empower the sisterhood and founder of Sœur (pronounced SIR) a social fashion enterprise. We talk about how her Niuean heritage has shaped her, and how she transitioned from being a talent agent looking after NZ’s top influencers to her soul passion of empowering women.
Work with Anna:
See all programs and 1:1 coaching
Radical Blueprint (now an e-course)
The Lightworker Bundle - 8 courses for $49
Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:
How Julie realised she had ‘the disease to please’ and why she believes it links back to her Mum almost terminating her in utero ( and how that conversation even came about)
Julie’s healing journey and what that entailed
Julie’s mission to empower women and ‘raise the sisterhood’
How Julie grew up feeling ‘too white to feel brown’, and why she felt like she never belonged because of her Niuean heritage
How Niuean culture shaped her, and the rules that governed her
Why she decided to walk into a bar at age 14 and ask for a job
The reason behind creating Raising The Sisterhood, Julie’s podcast
The brutality of ‘old media’ and journalism, and the vision Julie has moving forward
Julie’s biggest lessons to come out of 2020, and her advice for anyone wanting to start a business
Resources mentioned in this episode:
The Self-Improvement bundle (available until Monday 15 Feb 2021, 23:00 NZT) - get it here.
It Didn’t Start With You by Mark Wolynn {book}
Connect with our podcast guest:
Instagram: @juliecoopercreative
Facebook: @juliecoopercreative
Podcast: www.juliecoopercreative.com/raisingthesisterhoodpodcast
Website: www.juliecoopercreative.com
Find out more about Anna + The Full Circle podcast:
annasquelch.com
annasquelch.com/podcast
Subscribe to The Full Circle Podcast
iTunes, Spotify, Podtail
Follow Anna on Social Media
Anna’s Instagram: @annasquelch
Facebook: Anna Squelch Coaching
If you enjoyed this podcast…
Please let us know what you want to hear about!
Tell us in the comments or send us an email at [email protected]