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We’re back with the Morning After Series on SUPERWOMEN, sponsored by Magnum Ice Cream! In the third episode of this four-part series, Candace Bushnell, the creator of “Sex and The City,” and I sat down with the incredible Camille Kostek—model, entrepreneur, and former NFL cheerleader. Camille opens up about the brutal rejections that she faced early in her career, the impossible beauty standards she refused to conform to, and how walking away from agencies that didn’t believe in her led to the Sports Illustrated moment that changed everything.
Camille gets real about the lingering insecurities that come with being in the public eye, the mental toll of an industry built on perfection, and the daily work of staying true to herself. She also tells us why she believes in breaking the mold rather than fitting into it and how social media has both empowered and pressured her. And, because no conversation is off-limits here, we talked about , why women are still hesitant to ask for what they want, and why we feel like we’re constantly being sized up, whether in an audition or on a first date.
This episode is sponsored by Magnum Ice Cream (US). When it comes to self-expression, indulgence, and chocolate, more is more with Magnum Ice Cream.Magnum’s new Milk Chocolate Ice Cream Bars are a perfect way to indulge in the simplicity of expertly crafted ice cream and chocolate. Find it at retailers nationwide and at magnumicecream.com.
Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to order my book, “Fearless: The New Rules for Unlocking Creativity, Courage, and Success.”
Follow SUPERWOMEN (@rmsuperwomen), Candace (@candacebushnell), Camille (@camillekostek) and Magnum Ice Cream (@magnum) on Instagram.
Support this podcast: https://bit.ly/rmsuperwomen
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We’re back with the Morning After Series on SUPERWOMEN, sponsored by Magnum Ice Cream! In the third episode of this four-part series, Candace Bushnell, the creator of “Sex and The City,” and I sat down with the incredible Camille Kostek—model, entrepreneur, and former NFL cheerleader. Camille opens up about the brutal rejections that she faced early in her career, the impossible beauty standards she refused to conform to, and how walking away from agencies that didn’t believe in her led to the Sports Illustrated moment that changed everything.
Camille gets real about the lingering insecurities that come with being in the public eye, the mental toll of an industry built on perfection, and the daily work of staying true to herself. She also tells us why she believes in breaking the mold rather than fitting into it and how social media has both empowered and pressured her. And, because no conversation is off-limits here, we talked about , why women are still hesitant to ask for what they want, and why we feel like we’re constantly being sized up, whether in an audition or on a first date.
This episode is sponsored by Magnum Ice Cream (US). When it comes to self-expression, indulgence, and chocolate, more is more with Magnum Ice Cream.Magnum’s new Milk Chocolate Ice Cream Bars are a perfect way to indulge in the simplicity of expertly crafted ice cream and chocolate. Find it at retailers nationwide and at magnumicecream.com.
Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to order my book, “Fearless: The New Rules for Unlocking Creativity, Courage, and Success.”
Follow SUPERWOMEN (@rmsuperwomen), Candace (@candacebushnell), Camille (@camillekostek) and Magnum Ice Cream (@magnum) on Instagram.
Support this podcast: https://bit.ly/rmsuperwomen
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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