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  • Valentina Rodriguez Zapata discusses her experience with body positivity and the challenges she faced growing up in Miami. She shares her journey of being diagnosed with PCOS and Lipedema and the impact it had on her physical and mental health. Valentina emphasizes the importance of self-education and finding the right specialist who finally diagnosed her conditions. She also highlights the need for more awareness and understanding of these conditions in society. Valentina shares her journey of overcoming PCOS, losing weight, and embracing her body through self-love and plastic surgery. She discusses her experience in pageants and how it empowered her to reclaim her time and body. Valentina also talks about her education at Parsons and her passion for size-inclusive fashion. She shares her plans for a size-inclusive brand and her community service platform, the Linus Corporation. Additionally, Jules discusses her involvement with the American Cancer Society and her upcoming Relay for Life event. In this conversation, the guest discusses her involvement in fundraising for Relay for Life and her family's business in hospitality. She also talks about balancing her responsibilities as a pageant contestant and her plans for the future, including applying for grad school and getting back into fashion.

  • In this episode, Lisa Opie interviews Jules Corsi, the founder of True Beauty Glam and director of social media at Pageant Planet. They discuss their love for pageants and how they got started in the makeup industry. Jules shares her personal journey of using makeup as a form of therapy and how it helped her through difficult times. They also talk about their favorite makeup clients and the importance of good skin preparation before applying makeup. As professional makeup artists, Jules and the Lisa discuss various tips and tricks for makeup and hair for pageants. They also discuss the role of social media in pageantry and offer tips on growing social media accounts. The conversation covers various topics including the role of Instagram and TikTok, creating content for pageants, favorite pageant systems, managing a team, dealing with difficult clients, and the challenges of being a pageant title holder. In this part of the conversation, Jules and Lisa discuss their experiences as pageant title holders and the importance of sisterhood in the pageant community. They also talk about the competitive nature of pageants and the challenges they faced during their reigns. They touch on topics such as mental health awareness, anti-bullying, and the importance of being kind to oneself. They also share their thoughts on online bullying and how they deal with negative comments.

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  • Heather Marie Thompson, former Miss Grand US Virgin Islands, shares her journey in the pageant world, from competing in Miss New York USA to Miss Grand International. She discusses the different areas of competition, the challenges she faced, and the friendships she made along the way. Heather also opens up about her experience of being hit by a truck and the impact it had on her mental health. She emphasizes the importance of practicing and feeling confident on stage, and announces her plan to compete in Miss New York USA 2024. In this conversation, Lisa Opie and Heather discuss their personal experiences with mental health issues and how it has affected their physical health. They emphasize the importance of advocating for one's own health and finding the right medication or treatment. They also discuss the role of neurodivergence in entrepreneurship and the need for a supportive team. The conversation touches on topics such as adapting to different situations, pursuing a career in construction and real estate, and the significance of mental health awareness.

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  • In this conversation, Keyace Sims discusses her journey in pageantry and the challenges she has faced as a performer. She talks about the stigma and stereotypes associated with being an entertainer and the need for inclusivity and empowerment in the pageant industry. Keyace also shares her experience as a coach and the importance of helping others find their voice and passion. She emphasizes the need for pageants to be about empowering women and respecting their career choices. The conversation touches on topics such as on-stage questions, body positivity, and the impact of pageantry on personal growth.

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  • In this conversation, Lisa Opie interviews Ann Pennington. They discuss Ann's journey in pageantry and modeling, her role as the director of Miss New Hampshire and Vermont USA, her charity work, and her passion for fashion and the environment. Ann shares her experiences and insights, emphasizing the importance of time management, confidence, and kindness. She also talks about the recent changes in pageantry, including the lifting of age restrictions, and the impact it will have on the competition.Keep up with Ann: @realannpenningtonFollow Miss Represented: @MissRepresentedTalks Production by the Code Creatives Makeup and hair by Beauty by LadyCode

  • Nicole Petrie, a Sports Illustrated model and advocate for Frontal Temporal Dementia (FTD), shares her journey as a caregiver and her experiences in the modeling industry. She discusses how she gained a large online following through TikTok by sharing videos of her daily life as a caregiver for her mother with FTD. Nicole explains the rare form of dementia and the challenges of getting a proper diagnosis and treatment. She also talks about her involvement with the Association of Frontal Temporal Dementia and her efforts to raise awareness for the disease. Additionally, Nicole shares her experiences modeling for Sports Illustrated, participating in pageants, and launching her own clothing line.

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  • This week on Miss Represented our guest Delaney Milian, Miss Carnival Miami, discusses her career as a neurology rehabilitation technician and her passion for orthopedics. She also talks about her experience in pageants and her advocacy for breast cancer awareness. Delaney shares her goals of making a positive impact and leaving a legacy, and her future plans.

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  • Join your host, Lisa Opie in this week's episode of Miss Represented as she sits down with Lou Schieffelin, a former Miss Florida Teen USA and model. Keep up with Lou: @louschieffelinThank you to PinkApple Dresses for dressing us for this episode! Production by The Code Creatives Follow @MissRepresentedTalks on social media for inspiring short video highlights from all of our conversations.

  • In this week's episode of Miss Represented, host Lisa Opie and guest Elizabeth Tran discuss Tran's recent participation in the Asian Model Icon pageant in Malaysia, highlighting Malaysia's diversity and Tran's experience of speaking Cantonese outside her family for the first time. They delve into the importance of representation in pageants and Tran's aim to break stereotypes in the Miss USA pageant. The conversation transitions to Tran's shift from corporate IT to full-time entrepreneurship, exploring challenges and support from the pageant community. Themes include breaking the glass ceiling in entrepreneurship, women-owned businesses, media portrayal of women, hiring concerns, strategic planning, and managing taxes and healthcare as an entrepreneur. They touch on bookkeeping, SEO, and tailoring services for clients. Both share experiences as women in male-dominated industries, emphasizing community building and empowerment. Tran discusses her journey in web design and passion for pageantry, while Opie reflects on her brand, LadyCode, and dispelling pageant stereotypes. They also discuss balancing passion with profit and challenges in dating as successful women.

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  • In this episode of Misrepresented, host Lisa Opie interviews Jada Kelly, a pageant competitor and commercial model. Jada shares her journey in the pageant world, starting from her shy childhood to breaking out of her shell through pageantry. She also discusses her experience in modeling, particularly in Miss Vizcaya Swimwear. Jada talks about her career as a commercial model and her passion for skincare. She shares her aspirations for the Miss Mississippi USA pageant and her future goals. Jada also reveals her businesses in baking and event planning. The conversation concludes with a discussion on manifestation and self-belief.

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  • In this episode, host Lisa Opie interviews Avori, a trailblazing woman in the gaming industry. Avori shares her journey from being a fan of The Hunger Games to becoming a professional gamer and influencer. She discusses the challenges she faced as a woman in gaming and her advocacy for women in the industry. Avori also talks about her experiences in modeling, reality TV, and entrepreneurship. She shares her five-year plan and emphasizes the importance of mindset and believing in oneself.

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  • Gracie Pfaff, founder of Harvest 107, shares her journey from being nominated for Forbes 30 Under 30 to starting a nonprofit organization focused on sustainable agriculture. She discusses the challenges faced by farmers and female farmers in particular, and the impact of her work in Haiti. Gracie also talks about her experience in pageantry and her upcoming participation in Miss Tennessee USA. She emphasizes the importance of believing in oneself and consuming positive content. Listeners are encouraged to follow Harvest 107 and support their mission.Production by The Code Creatives Dresses from PinkApple Dresses Follow Gracie: @good_gracie Follow Harvest 107: @harvest107Follow Miss Represented: @MissRepresentedTalks Follow your host: @Lisa_Opie Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Pink Apple Dresses01:04 Nominated for Forbes 30 Under 3003:09 Takeaways from Forbes Under 30 Summit03:32 Founding Harvest 10705:14 Challenges in Farming and Sustainable Agriculture06:54 Living in Haiti and Supporting Female Farmers10:24 Starting Harvest 107 at 12 Years Old13:26 Pageantry and Miss Earth USA16:28 Competing in Miss Tennessee USA19:22 Future Plans and Goals22:21 Interview Questions and Answers24:12 This or That Round30:42 Words of Advice and Social Media Handles

  • Miss USA 2023 shares her experiences at New York Fashion Week with Supermodels Unlimited, Miss Universe, and other recent appearances. She discusses the announcement of Miss USA 2024 location and reveals the upcoming Miss USA magazine. Miss USA also talks about her visits to NASA and Disney, as well as her competition style and tips for mental health. She concludes with advice for future Miss USA contestants. In this conversation, Noelia Voight, Miss USA 2023, discusses mental health, her upcoming Smile Train trip to Mexico, the sisterhood of Miss Teen USA, her future plans, and her favorite on-stage question. Production by The Code Creatives Dresses from PinkApple Dresses Follow Noelia: @NoeliaVoigt Follow Miss USA: @MissUSAFollow Miss Represented: @MissRepresentedTalks Follow your host: @Lisa_Opie Chapters00:00 Introduction and Shoutout to Sponsors01:25 Excitement about Miss USA's presence01:58 Recap of Miss USA's experience at Fashion Week02:25 Miss USA's delayed arrival and participation in fashion show03:19 Attending SU event and meeting celebrities04:34 Meeting Emblem 3 and sharing personal connection05:23 Miss USA's favorite member of Emblem 306:20 Funny story about Emblem 307:16 Announcement of Miss USA 2024 location08:07 Excitement about Miss USA 2024 in Los Angeles09:23 Discussion about Miss USA magazine10:41 Miss USA's gratitude for opportunities11:54 Discussion about Miss USA's visit to NASA13:36 Miss USA's visit to Disney and Epcot tour14:11 Reflection on Miss Universe experience18:12 Discussion on Miss USA's competition style19:03 Importance of hair and makeup in pageantry20:28 Tips for mental health and staying present36:05 Advice for future Miss USA contestants43:45 Mental Health and Support Systems45:03 Smile Train Trip to Mexico46:52 The Sisterhood of Miss Teen USA49:02 Future Plans and Embracing Change51:37 Rapid-Fire Q&A01:00:01 Ideal On-Stage Question01:02:43 Where to Follow Noelia Voight#missusa #missuniverse #pageant

  • Join Lisa Opie and influencer Dominique Shim as they dish on influencer trips, Instagram challenges, and navigating relationships in Miami. From Miss Vizcaya Swimwear experiences to designing bikinis, the Dominique shares insights into the influencer lifestyle. Discover the challenges of dating in Miami, wedding planning, and the joys of island living. In this fun episode, Lisa and Dominique play "This or That" and offer valuable takeaways for influencers and anyone navigating relationships.00:00 Introduction and How They Met01:20 Influencer Trips and Experiences03:14 Different Types of Photoshoots04:25 Challenges and Regulations on Instagram08:04 Being Taken Seriously as Women10:22 Miss Vizcaya Swimwear Experience19:20 Designing a Bikini for Miss Vizcaya25:33 Managing Relationships in Miami36:55 Meeting and Dating in Miami38:17 Meeting James39:07 Connecting and Talking40:04 Knowing He's the One41:01 Wedding Planning41:59 Making the Wedding About Themselves43:23 Telling People No44:21 Realizing Who Matters in Life45:20 Dating in Miami46:47 The Grass is Not Always Greener47:16 Island Life

  • In this episode, host Lisa Opie sits down with Alexis Lete, Miss Indiana USA 2021, about her experiences in pageantry and the challenges she has faced. They discuss the crazy day she had before filming because of her car troubles, growing up in Louisville, Kentucky, her college experience at George Washington University, and her journey in pageantry, including her top five placement at Miss USA. They also address a controversial YouTube video and the importance of being authentic on social media. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the changes in the Miss USA age requirement and the power of pageantry as a stepping stone. In this conversation, Alexis Lete discusses her dating life, future plans, emotional growth, challenges in the WWE, bullying, leaving the WWE, dealing with criticism, the influence of her father on her dating life, modeling vs. pageantry, and crazy encounters. Follow Alexis Lete on social media for more content and updates: @LexLete Keep up with Miss Represented on instagram for bite-sized clips: @MissRepresentedTalks Follow Lisa: @Lisa_Opie Production by @thecodecreatives Get in touch: [email protected]:00 Introduction and Car Troubles06:17 Growing Up in Louisville, Kentucky07:39 College Experience at George Washington University08:37 Getting into Pageants and Miss Indiana USA10:36 Preparing for Miss USA and Top Five Placement12:58 Controversial YouTube Video and Apologies19:29 Scandal and Perception in the Pageant Community27:33 Changes in Miss USA Age Requirement31:10 The Importance of Pageantry as a Stepping Stone33:22 The Power of Social Media and Being Real36:55 Negative Aspects of Social Media41:20 Dating and Self-Care43:09 Future Plans43:39 Emotional Growth44:01 Challenges in the WWE44:30 Bullying and Leaving the WWE46:12 Dealing with Criticism48:01 Leaving the WWE49:51 Dating and Settling53:25 Influence of Father on Dating Life55:48 This or That58:22 Modeling vs. Pageantry59:48 Crazy Encounters01:01:44 Social Media Handles

  • In this episode, host Lisa interviews Zoe McGrady, a product manager in finance and model. Zoe shares her experiences growing up in Virginia as a mixed-race woman, her childhood dreams of becoming a scientist, and her journey to Duke University. She also discusses her career as a product manager in New York City and her modeling career with Wilhelmina agency. Zoe offers advice for aspiring models and shares her motivation to compete in pageants. She emphasizes the importance of not limiting oneself and encourages young women in STEM to believe in themselves and pursue their dreams.

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  • This week on Miss Represented, host Lisa Opie speaks with Whitney Sellers, a successful real estate professional. Whitney shares her journey from a background in broadcast journalism to becoming a top speaker in the real estate industry. She discusses her early life, college experience, and how she ended up in Miami. Whitney also talks about her transition from working in the entertainment industry to real estate, and how she combines her passion for philanthropy with her real estate investments. She provides advice for getting started in real estate investing and shares her thoughts on the future of the housing market. Whitney also discusses her potential return to pageants and her plans for the future.Keep up with Miss Represented on instagram for bite-size motivational clips: @MissRepresentedTalksFollow Whitney: @Whitney.SellersFollow Lisa: @Lisa_Opie

  • Join host Lisa Opie on Miss Represented as she sits down with Shauna Norton, the founder of Live Dolce Vita concierge service. From growing up in Jamaica to entrepreneurial triumphs, Shauna shares her experiences in this insightful episode. Discover the personalized and luxury world of Dolce Vita, along with Shauna's tips for overcoming judgment and staying authentic as a woman in business. Tune in for a dose of inspiration and a peek into the luxury concierge lifestyle!

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  • Join Lisa Opie as she talks with Elizabeth Tran, the founder of Teens Go Green and Miss Nation of States. They discuss Elizabeth's international pageant journey, diverse Asian beauty standards, and her passion for sustainable fashion. From her unexpected "pirate leg incident" to involvement in TEDx talks and the United Nations, Elizabeth shares insights into her web design business, Digit-Eli. Gain practical advice on entrepreneurship, representation, and embracing challenges. Don't miss the fun This or That questions and discover Elizabeth's inspiring take on overcoming fear, starting a podcast, and enjoying the journey.

    [00:00] Introduction and Shoutout[02:06] Preparing for International Pageants[03:24] Asian Beauty Standards[04:35] Traveling and Layovers[06:50] Environmental Platform and Trash Fashion[08:35] Miss Florida USA and Pirate Leg[09:34] Teens Go Green and TEDx Talk[16:08] Miss Nation of States and UN Experience[25:02] Digit Ellie Web Design Business[26:14] Challenges and Advice for Starting a Business[31:01] Representation and Beauty Standards[37:57] Fun This or That Questions[45:02] Embracing Miami and Traveling[46:24] Overcoming Fear and Starting a Podcast[47:20] Not Being an Influencer and Enjoying the Journey

  • Join host Lisa Opie in this Miss Represented Podcast as she explores Sabrina Ramos' path from Miss Vizcaya Swimwear 2021 to breaking barriers in STEM. Discover the intersection of glamour and empowerment, and learn from Sabrina's advice on authenticity and enjoyment in both pageantry and engineering. The episode covers transparency in pageants, community building, and concludes with a playful round of 'this or that' questions. Tune in for a concise conversation celebrating success in swimwear, STEM, and self-empowerment!