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In this inspirational and educative episode, I interview Jill Minton, founder of t.Loft, a growing community of health cafes offering fresh, all-natural food and beverages. Jill’s big ideas and passion for her personal health lead her to quit her nine to five job in corporate America to create one of the most innovative health cafe’s in the Kansas City metro area. She is a walking example of where taking a leap and getting off the sidelines can get you. I dare you to try and not feel inspired after listening to this episode.
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On my final episode of the season, I welcome my producer, Bizzy Emerson and
friend, Alex Karber to discuss the tough and sometimes dreaded social media
break-ups. Whether it’s the end of a relationship with a significant other
or the end of a friendship, we chat about our petty, prideful, and
intrusive experiences with ending or maintaining social media relationships
after the end of a relationship and how we find the common ground. What’s
more awkward, being the one who unfollows or the one who is unfollowed, and
is there a way to come back from it? -
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In an episode all about the importance of creativity, drive, and side
hustles, I am joined by my friend and editor in chief/founder of Local
Wolves, Cathrine Khom. As someone who created her own platform and outlet
for fellow creators as a source of inspiration to break through daily
blasts of information, Cathrine talks about how Local Wolves and the person
she is today came to be. It’s no secret that the world of journalism is
expanding, find out how Cathrine is helping it evolve and where she sees it
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In this episode, you will find an empowering conversation about what it’s
like to live your life in a millennial way through living life on your own
terms. I am joined by Ann Shoket, former editor-in-chief of Seventeen
magazine and author of the book The Big Life. Together we chat about
everything from her career, inspiring book, and the importance she puts on
empowering women. Don’t be fooled, this episode opens a door for a
conversation for both men and women. -
On my fifth episode of the season, I ask my best friend Ross Wicklund to
join me for a candid conversation about dating in college. In our
twenty-something minute chat, we reminisce about dating mistakes, trials,
and tribulations and ponder what, exactly, dating in the 21st century
should be like for us millennials. There are no bars held back in this
episode as we explore the many facets of young love. Make no mistake,
dating is still a learning curve for each of us. -
The long-awaited release of Taylor Swift's new album has finally come and
we are all very shook (okay, maybe just me). If you've been following me
for any amount of time, you know that I live all things Taylor Nation. So,
naturally, I have some very hot takes on the new album and Taylor in
general. My producer Bizzy also joins in on the conversation (spoiler
alert: she's not a huge fan) and we engage in thoughtful discussion on
reputation, with the lowercase R. This is my favorite episode of the season
and I will freely admit that with pride. -
In a touching and uplifting episode that's bound to make you shed a happy
tear, I bring my dear friend Anna Perrone on the show to talk about
SISTERHOOD. As sorority president and an all around terrific human being,
Anna has lots of great takes on the subject. We chat about the complexities
of female friendships and how that's evolved over the course of the years.
We share stories of the women who have touched our hearts and offer insight
on why it's so important to develop strong ties with the females in our
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It's a big news week, but there's one headline that's on everyone's mind:
Hugh Hefner, founder of all things Playboy, is dead. I bring my assistant,
Shelby, on the show to talk out our very mixed feelings on his legacy and
death. Specifically, do we honor him as a pioneer of open sexuality or do
we crucify him as the old man pervert that he was? Shelby and I recount
real life tales from former bunnies and discuss in-length why modern men
still regard Hefner as a hero, despite his horrible, horrible exploits. -
In my first episode of my very own podcast, I sit down with digital
extraordinaire Rosianna Halse Rojos with one important topic in mind: Harry
Potter. In 30 something minutes, we discuss the parallels of J.K Rowling's
beloved dreamworld and the very real realities of our own universe.
In-between pressing questions such as, "Which character would you bring
back from the death?" and "Ron and Hermione OR Harry and Hermione"
(obviously Harry and Hermione), we also converse about our shared love for
online content, John Green, and creating art with a purpose.