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By Reva & Nicole
The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.
Is there something holding you back in life? Wanting to begin a new career, business, or possibly... a podcast? We spoke to Podcast Coach Samantha Lee Wright about why she wants to instill confidence into more women to start their podcast to share their voice. She gives advice to new podcasters and why more people should be asking "why not me?" Samantha dives in deep to talk about being raised in a feminine household, her love for art, and parenting advice.
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We had the pleasure of chatting with DJ superstar Danielle White aka divaDanielle about her experience as a successful female artist. In this interview, Danielle retells how she got into DJing after her own bouts of self-doubt, her mentor DJ Dan, the pushback she's overcome as a woman in the music industry, and advice she has for aspiring female DJs. Enjoy!
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More and more people are starting to question the wisdom of jumping right into an expensive 4-year university path right after high school, when most young people have no clue what direction they want to take yet.
Today Reva and Nicole talk about their experiences with college and feeling the pressure of picking a major and a career path. They are both communication majors but they arrived at those decisions differently and have had vastly different experiences living it out. We wonder how high schools students are being prepared for college and how they are being advised when it comes to big decisions.
Would our lives really be more fulfilled if we all made our passions our careers?
How effective is taking a gap year toward identifying our passions early in life?
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We had the opportunity to sit down with Corie Mattie to discuss her brand, LA Hope Dealer, her experience growing up and feeling different, and how she was able to achieve a full-time career doing what she loves most- creating art. In this interview, THE LA Hope Dealer shares her thoughts about education and the traditional sequence of life as well as her experience carving out a different path for herself. Corie brings light to how important and impactful art can be and what her experience gaining rapid recognition during the pandemic was like. Corie gives advice to those looking to pursue a career in the art industry and parents who might have an aspiring artist on their hands. Subscribe to our podcast, and check out our website nongirly.com!
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What is your relationship with money? How do you feel about money? Today Reva and Nicole welcome Cassie to the podcast to join them for a conversation about money management. They are especially focusing on what millenials understand about money. They are diving into real estate, college debt, savings accounts, investing and spending.
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Reva gives us a peak into her home life, sharing what it’s been like over the past 18 months and especially these last few weeks. Recently, her son was sick with a fever, her husband was out of town, she needed to quarantine, test her son for COVID, (which he didn’t have, thank goodness) and continue to run her start up, often leaving Nicole and Cassie to figure things out on their own and/or wait days for Reva to be available to respond. It’s been a lot to handle. How are you dealing with the added stresses from COVID? Let us know!
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We’re bringing you a business episode today where we share what’s going on with our start-up. We’ve been working on creating video content to share the spotlight with some real-life Nongirly women. We have hired journalists who really understand our mission and they’ve written stories and conducted interviews with these fascinating subjects. Listen in to learn how we’ve shifted our aim as we’ve learned from these interviews and how we’re loving finding our people.
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After the recent headline that Jamie Spears intends to step down from his conservatorship over Britney Spears, Reva and Nicole decided to discuss the way news outlets portray celebrities and other information to the public. They also go back about forth about which news sources are the most trustworthy, the gender disparity between the way hosts interview males vs females, and the power dynamic of live interviews.
Of course, the Britney Spears situation is shedding a lot of light on the difference between the “news” of 20 years ago and “news” of today.
Where do you get your news? Do you consider major news outlets to be more or less credible than smaller unscripted sources? And, are they as unscripted as they seem?
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Learn which business tools help run Nongirly.com! We take a look at platforms, websites, and software for marketing, merchandise automation, organization, design, content creation, and podcast management so that you can hear what works for us and what's worth the $$$
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We hear that we can’t love others until we first love ourselves, but what does it mean to love yourself?
Today Reva and Nicole talk about how strongly your identity, especially the way you feel physically in your body and about your body, impacts you mentally and emotionally. So, tangible and health-related actions where you are taking care of your body will give you momentum. These positive changes that you make should be baby steps. Just do one thing at a time.
It’s also important to notice if you are the kind of person who craves companionship and being surrounded by friends or if you are the kind of person who is content to be alone. Obviously neither type is better than the other, but we all do need to develop the ability to be comfortable being alone. This is a component of loving yourself because you’ll learn to be happy without the external admiration of others.
Please reach out and share your experiences with loving yourself. We’d love to hear from you!
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The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.