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Zoom calls. Perfectionism. Walking the dog. Feeling like a fraud. Between busy schedules and inner demons, creativity is easily drowned. The Creating in the Margins podcast is your lifeline: Tune into the monthly episodes to hear interviews with diverse creatives making their passion projects a reality in the margins of their lives. They’re also not just creating in the margins of their lives, but they (or the topics they cover) are also often marginalized, making it all the more important w ...
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Is there a topic you’re super passionate about that you feel isn’t getting covered enough or properly? Feel like your unique perspective is missing, but don’t feel ready to jump in the ring? Brand Strategist & Content Marketer Cassandra Le was in the same spot. After months of standing on the sidelines though, they decided to do something about it …
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Users are thinking about it even when not using it. Their mood is changed when on it. They need to get more and more of it to get the same happy hit. They have fights about its use. And, when trying to quit, have withdrawal symptoms and often relapse. What is “it”? Social media. Now, before you tune out: No, this is not a sermon on the evils of soc…
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Could you imagine not just moving in general, but moving between continents, and launching a podcast at the same time? Me neither! And yet, Danelle Cloutier did just that: In the middle of their move from Germany to the US, they launched Stranger Than Usual, where they bring listeners to exceptional locations around the world to get to the heart of…
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Comparisonitis: The compulsion to compare yourself in what you're doing with others to determine where you rank. Yeah, sounds as fun as it is! Comparisonitis is not just decidedly unfun, but it’s also a bona fide creativity killer. I experienced it first hand: For a year and a half, it tortured me and stalled my progress on a podcast idea I’d been …
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Zoom calls. Perfectionism. Walking the dog. Feeling like a fraud. Between busy schedules and inner demons, creativity is easily drowned. The Creating in the Margins podcast is your lifeline: Tune into the bi-weekly episodes to hear interviews with diverse creatives making their passion projects a reality in the margins of their lives. They’re also …
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With the holiday season among us, this month we’re focused on hospitality and the building of authentic, real connections. Our guest, Elizabeth Eichhorn, is the Founder and CEO of Ampersand Dinners, an organization dedicated to creating authentic opportunities for professional connections around the dinner table that seed the potential for future p…
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This month, we’re focusing our content on SHEsSurviving, a theme dedicated to the SHEs we know and love who are actively surviving, recovering and living. Today’s guest, Lindsey Hall, is an incredible writer, blogger, social media influencer and recovery advocate who is dedicated to transparency throughout her own journey of recovering from disorde…
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This month, we’re kicking off the school year by featuring SHEsInCollege and today’s guest, Zaniya Lewis, is making big moves. In high school, she won an essay competition where she shared her story about the adversities that came with being the only African American in her private school class and won the chance to meet First Lady Michelle Obama, …
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This month we’re featuring our first global guest - Kat Brendel, Co-Founder and Head of Communication at Co-Women, a community club and co-working space in Berlin, Germany. Dedicated to re-imagining co-working for women as a function of community, Co-Women’s approach includes mentoring, networking, active relationship building, master classes, week…
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This month, in honor of PRIDE, we’re celebrating LGBT+Shes and this month’s guest, Shovann Staton-Backus, better known to many as The Stiletto Chef, has dedicated her entrepreneurial venture to celebrating the crazy, fun, flavorful and sexy side of cooking and food. Though she teaches women how to meal prep through viral cooking videos, her busines…
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This month, we’re focusing our content on SHEsFounders, a theme dedicated to the SHEs in our world who are building their own futures. I’m speaking with Claire Smith, the founder and owner of Teffola, a fresh teff granola made from ancient grains grown on a farm that has been in Clarie’s family for 7 generations. Though she spent her childhood focu…
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This month, we’re back with a YBShe favorite - SHEs in STEM, a topic we featured last April and have looked forward to bringing back ever since. This month’s guest, Caroline Snyder, is a entrepreneurial STEMShe - the founder and CEO of Verdi Advising, a financial coaching company for women with non-traditional careers (read: entrepreneurs to side h…
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This month, we're focusing our content on SHEsFirst, an opportunity to highlight the pioneering SHEs in our world that have paved the ways for others - and been first. This guest's name might be familiar for many of our listeners - Mariah Brown, the oldest children of the Brown family, grew up on national television as her family's story was detail…
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This month, we’re focusing our content on SHEsBlack&SHEsProud, a theme curated by Vice President of Inclusion and Community Relations at the Nashville Entrepreneur Center and this month’s podcast guest, Brynn Plummer. Brynn’s career in D&I began during her time at Teach for America, and she’s only getting started. Now, she’s working to combat the l…
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This month, we’re kicking off Season 2 of SHEspeaks around our January theme of HealthSHEs. With the new year comes a renewed sense of awareness around the importance of health, and we’re celebrating this month with our first guest of this new season, Emi Canahauti, a sexuality educator, trainer, entrepreneur and owner of Thrive and Talk. Emi has d…
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Brooke Lopez and Adrianna Maberry are co-founders of The Lone Star Parity Project, a non-partisan initiative dedicated to sharing the stories of women and femmes in Texas politics to ensure political parity across all levels of government. As our first remote interview, these two trailblazers discuss their passions for using the power of story and …
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Dr. Lakisha Simmons, business intelligence and analytics expert, associate professor of information management systems at Belmont University and executive director of The Achiever Academy, spends her days teaching -- both in and out of the classroom. We'll discuss her dedication to education, her belief in the power of mentoring young women as they…
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Dr. Anjali Forber-Pratt, assistant professor at Vanderbilt University and a Team USA medalist, has dedicated her career to studying issues surrounding disability identity, equality and empowerment for all individuals. We’ll discuss her incredibly successful and decorated athletic career, her work with identity and inclusion, her lengthy battle thro…
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This month we're celebrating SHEs in Service and featuring Marjorie K. Eastman, a veteran SHE who dedicated 10 years of her life to our country as she served in the Army as an intelligence officer and commander. While in service, Marjorie was the No. 1 intelligence commander in Eastern Afghanistan. Recently, Marjorie wrote and published The Frontli…
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This month, we're focusing on LGBT+SHEs and featuring Dr. Marisa Richmond, Professor of history and women's and gender studies at MTSU, First Vice Chair of Metro Human Relations Commission and a Member of the Democratic National Committee (among many other things). Marisa has spent her life advocating for LGBT+ rights. We'll discuss her extensive a…
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For our first episode in the SHEspeaks series, the Young&BosSHE co-creators sat down to tell our story story: how Young&BosSHE came to be, our dreams for the future, and how SHEs everywhere can get involved in our movement! Why a podcast? Because a SHE is most powerful when using her voice — and we are bringing those voices to you! Interested in be…
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