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My Point Of View

My Point Of View

By Camila Vola

A lifestyle podcast all about figuring out college, post-grad life, and everything in between.
Guests join the show weekly to discuss topics ranging from feminism to body confidence, to growing your own business, navigating your career, and more. My Point Of View is here to help all twenty-somethings realize that they're not alone in what they're going through, and that life's easy if you consider things from another point of view.
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It's Okay If Your Timeline Isn't The One You Thought It Would Be with Laura Behnke

My Point Of View Apr 26, 2022

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It's Okay If Your Timeline Isn't The One You Thought It Would Be with Laura Behnke

It's Okay If Your Timeline Isn't The One You Thought It Would Be with Laura Behnke

Today I'm joined by Laura Behnke, a TV sports reporter turned expectation-busting coach and women's empowerment advocate. Laura has coached hundreds of women on how to shake off the weight of society’s expectations and start living the life they deserve.

Laura has never followed a traditional path. Although she had enjoyed over 16 years of success as an award-winning television journalist, Laura still couldn’t help but feel like she was “behind.” The traditional timeline for women told her that she should have been married with children by now, and she felt miles away from where she thought she’d be. Was there something wrong with her?

While Laura’s story is unique, her experience is all too familiar for many women. It wasn’t until Laura began to celebrate who she was, honor her accomplishments, and welcome a future all her own that she was able to step into the life she had always dreamed of. She had her first boyfriend at 35, married at 38, started her own company at 39, and is now on an IVF journey at age 41. By embracing her own timeline, she was finally able to find happiness and peace within her own life path.

Now, Laura is on a mission to help other women avoid the same pitfalls, free themselves from expectations, and let them know that they are not alone on this journey. Laura and her clients work together to harness the power of individuality while normalizing taking a unique life path. In short, she helps women stop worrying about what they think they “should be doing with their life and start living it.

We talked about:

- Her career as a TV reporter: what made her wanna be a tv reporter, was it she always thought it would be, has she ever not felt fulfilled by this job, and what was the thing that made her wanna quit it

- Her personal struggles: what was the thing that made you feel behind and why, how did you combat the bad days and the negative thoughts around that, how did this experience impacted your mental health

- First boyfriend at 35: if she had any mindset shifts that made her eventually find her husband, how can we make the most out of our single lives  while looking for what we want, how to own our own timelines, how did she turn this experience into her career and how to communicate our struggles to our loved ones

Laura's Website: https://thelifeactuallycompany.mykajabi.com/

Laura's IG: https://www.instagram.com/laurabbehnke/

Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Cheese, prod. by Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/cheese

Apr 26, 202201:01:33
Spilling The Legal Tea about the Influencer Marketing Industry with Kameron Monet

Spilling The Legal Tea about the Influencer Marketing Industry with Kameron Monet

Today I'm joined by Kameron M. Buckner, Esq.,  licensed attorney, content creator, and influencer marketing consultant. Kameron began her career as an Associate Attorney practicing Employment Litigation, while simultaneously using social media to create content around fashion, beauty, lifestyle, as well as female professionalism and career building.

Kameron has built an engaging and organic audience with over 140,000 followers across her platforms @kameronmonet, working with brands from Dove to McDonalds to Ulta Beauty.

After realizing her social media expertise and license to practice law could provide value for aspiring “Lawyer Influencers”, as well as educate content creators about the power of contracts when signing brand deals; Kameron quit her 9-to-5 law firm job, founded The Legal Tea, and now lives what she calls the best of both worlds.

We talked about:

- Her career as a licensed attorney, content creator and influencer marketing consultant: when did she decided she wanted to be a lawyer and why, when she started social media and youtube, and how does she balances all of her jobs and keeps her mental health in check

- The Legal Tea: what's the legal tea, why she decided to found it and what she loves the most about it

The business side of influencing: What are some basics that influencers should keep an eye for when it comes to influencer contracts with brands, what are some ways that influencers can get screwed over with their contracts, can influencers make more money by changing some terms on their contracts, what’s your advice for smaller influencers just starting out working with brands?

Kameron's IG: https://www.instagram.com/kameronmonet/

Kameron's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSp52HvdllyUqLXsdwwOkTA

Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Cheese, prod. by Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/cheese

Apr 18, 202241:52
Being the First Transgender Prom Queen with Corey Rae
Apr 11, 202256:20
Don't Wait For a Genius Idea And Just Start with Lucie Fink

Don't Wait For a Genius Idea And Just Start with Lucie Fink

Today I'm joined by Lucie Fink, a 29-year-old video producer, lifestyle host, stop motion artist, and digital educator. She has made numerous appearances on NBC’s TODAY Show as a Millennial spokesperson, discussing a wide range of topics relevant to her generation. From 2015-2019, Lucie worked at Refinery29 where she created and hosted their hit YouTube shows, Try Living with Lucie and Lucie for Hire. Today, Lucie is signed with United Talent Agency and creates entertaining and educational content for a global audience of millions across her various social platforms.

In this episode we talked about:

- Her college career: choosing to study medicine and be a doctor, and how and why did she pivot to video production

- Her first job after college: what did she learned there, what was her favorite thing and her least favorite thing about the job and how it ended up being the biggest networking opportunity for her

- Being the face of Refinery 29’s video team: how did she got the job, and how she started out there, what were her favorite video formats to create, and what were her favorite things about the job, being a video producer vs being in front of the camera.

- Her transition to working for herself: how was the transition and why she loved the way she decided to do it, what's her favorite thing, how to create a routine, building a team, signing with an agency what's her favorite thing about it

- Being a new mom: how did she announced her maternity leave to her team, how she has the best of both worlds now that she's off maternity leave, what's the privilege of working for yourself when it comes to being a new mom, what would she say to moms that feel guilty about going back to work

Lucie's IG: https://www.instagram.com/luciebfink/

Lucie's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2-vrGETGeMRsOp26ASqMCA

Lucie's website: https://luciefink.com/

Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Cheese, prod. by Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/cheese

Apr 04, 202201:16:12
WOMEN'S MARCH I Being an Angry Feminist with Madigan from Your Angry Neighborhood Feminist

WOMEN'S MARCH I Being an Angry Feminist with Madigan from Your Angry Neighborhood Feminist

Today's episode is the LAST from Women's March, 2022 edition.  As the name suggest, for the month of March, since the 8th is International Women’s Day, I’m going to be doing 4 women empowerment and feminism focused episodes, bringing different guests from different walks of life, to talk all about their experience with being a woman, feminism & women empowerment.   

For this last episode I'm joined by Madigan, cohost of Your Angry Neighborhood Feminist, a podcast where Maidgan and her cohost Keegan we explore the world through our personal feminist perspectives.  

We talked about:   

- The reason behind the podcast and the name, and if people had controversial opinions around it 

- Her dream guest and how people that knew the feminist icons they've talked about reached out to them to thank them, and how that made those icons more human for them, and how that's where she sees women empowerment at it's best 

- Her experience being a female podcaster talking about feminist issues, and how she thinks it would be different if they were men 

- Feminism for her and how white privilege plays a part on it, and how that makes intersectionality SO much more important  

- What we need to work towards to when it comes to gender equality 

- A beautiful poem about what her favorite thing about being a woman is 

Your Angry Neighborhood Feminists: https://www.instagram.com/angryneighborhoodfeminist/?hl=es

Madigan's IG: https://www.instagram.com/shesmadigan/

Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/   Music: Cheese, prod. by Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/cheese

Mar 28, 202201:06:01
WOMEN'S MARCH I Sexism In Pop Culture: Britney Spears, Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson and more with Madison Hadler from Loud Mouth Podcast

WOMEN'S MARCH I Sexism In Pop Culture: Britney Spears, Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson and more with Madison Hadler from Loud Mouth Podcast

Today's episode is the third one from Women's March, 2022 edition.  As the name suggest, for the month of March, since the 8th is International Women’s Day, I’m going to be doing 4 women empowerment and feminism focused episodes, bringing different guests from different walks of life, to talk all about their experience with being a woman, feminism & women empowerment.  For this third episode I'm joined by Madison Hadler, host of the Loud Mouth Podcast, a podcast all about being LOUD about activism, our passions, and changing our communities, check out new episodes released every Wednesday! We decided to chat together about sexism and misogyny in pop culture. We talked about:  - Britney Spears’ "breakdown" in 2007: how we saw it then and how we see it now, and how it made Britney a real person and why people didn't like that - Actors that have been accused of sexual assault, like Ed Westwick, Ansel Elgort, that are still praised on social media or by awards - Taylor Swift, how she has been demonized as a slut because she dated “too many men”: how and why people started treating her songwriting as something bad, rather than a skill, and how even when she's starting to take back the power and rerecord her songs, people still make it about the people she dated - We touched on at the beginning: Monica Lewinsky's scandal and why was the intern the problem and not the president of the United States and Serena Williams and her “angry black woman” trope Janet Jackson's super bowl nip slip and how people filed complaints about her and she was blacklisted, and how Justin Timberlake went on to build the career he has now - Simone Biles: how taking a break made her get railed by people online, how mental health and her race plays a role in her taking a break, how people would've criticized her anyways and how this show that sexism is still a thing in today's pop culture. Loud Mouth Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/loudmouth/id1439949776 Loud Mouth IG: https://www.instagram.com/loudmouthpod/ Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/  Music: Cheese, prod. by Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/cheese
Mar 21, 202254:07
WOMEN'S MARCH I What would you do if you were 1% more courageous? with Judith Martinez from InHerShoes

WOMEN'S MARCH I What would you do if you were 1% more courageous? with Judith Martinez from InHerShoes

Today's episode is the second one from Women's March, 2022 edition.  As the name suggest, for the month of March, since the 8th is International Women’s Day, I’m going to be doing 4 women empowerment and feminism focused episodes, bringing different guests from different walks of life, to talk all about their experience with being a woman, feminism & women empowerment. For this second episode I'm joined by Judith Martinez, the CEO and founder of InHerShoes, non-profit committed to catalyzing courage for girls and women around the world to live and create courageously. The foundation of everything they do begins and ends with one question: What would you do if you were 1% more courageous? They take a stand for girls' freedom of expression, assertion of passion, and pursuit of possibility in every aspect of their lives. We talked about: - Her story before creating InHerShoes and the why behind it - How did she go about building the In Her Shoes team  - What’s the company culture she's try to maintain and defend in your organization - How’s a typical day for you working on In Her Shoes - What’s the most fulfilling thing about being the founder and CEO of this organization, and what’s the most challenging - What are some of the things they’ve achieved in the last year and what are some that you wanna achieve in 2022 - What’s a moment in your life when you were 1% more courageous - What feminism means to her and who are her role models when it comes to women empowerment - What’s something you think we still need to work towards when it comes to gender equality - What's her favorite thing about being a woman Follow Judith: https://www.instagram.com/jud.ithmartinez/ InHerShoes: https://www.inhershoesmvmt.org/ Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/ Music: Cheese, prod. by Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/cheese
Mar 15, 202239:48
WOMEN'S MARCH I Removing period stigma with Period Movement Chapters from Guatemala and CRW on Cleveland Ohio

WOMEN'S MARCH I Removing period stigma with Period Movement Chapters from Guatemala and CRW on Cleveland Ohio

Today's episode marks the start of Women's March, 2022 edition.  As the name suggest, for the month of March, since the 8th is International Women’s Day, I’m going to be doing 4 women empowerment and feminism focused episodes, bringing different guests from different walks of life, to talk all about their experience with being a woman, feminism & women empowerment. 

For this first episode I decided to bring on people from the Period Movement: Marcela Reyes, research coordinator at Period Guatemala and Alexis, president of the Period Chapter at Case Western Reserve University at Cleveland, Ohio.  

We talked about: 

- What is the Period Movement and how did they found out about it and decided to get involved 

- Their actions towards menstrual education, advocacy and service 

- What's the difference between a national chapter, like Guatemala's and a university one, like the CWR one 

- What does menstrual equity mean and how long until we can achieve it 

- Where period stigma comes from and how we can help to combat it 

- Why is it important to stop the silence around period talk 

- The importance of education when it comes to menstrual equity 

- What are the main needs of each chapter and their initiatives for 2022 

- What's the most fulfilling part about being part of Period 

- What does feminism mean to them and who is a role model for them when it comes to women empowerment 

Period Guatemala: https://www.instagram.com/period.guatemala/ 

Period CWR: https://www.instagram.com/period.cwru/ 

Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/ 

Music: Cheese, prod. by Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/cheese

Mar 07, 202240:07
BONUS EPISODE: I GRADUATED and what is the Women's March podcast series
Mar 02, 202222:22
Being the CEO of a Startup at 25 years old with Natalie Barbu from Rella

Being the CEO of a Startup at 25 years old with Natalie Barbu from Rella

Today I'm joined by Natalie Barbu, content creator, lifestyle youtuber and CEO of Rella, an all-in-one management tool to help content creators and influencers run their business, so basically the only tool you need to run your social media. 

In this episode we talked about:

- Projects before Rella started that led her to get to where she is today: if she saw having a business aside from her YouTube, her patreon, slack community and agency and how did she realize the missing thing from the content creators market

- How was the idea for Rella born and what’s Rella mission or WHY

- What's it like to be the cofounder of a startup and how different is it to any other thing she has done before

- How did she go about finding app developers and networking to create the team she has now of 8 people, without using LinkedIn or looking at qualifications in a resume

- How much has Rella changed from the original idea to the app that we can all find on the app store today

- What was the biggest challenge so far, and what was the easiest thing about the whole proccess

- The slack channel: how did the idea for that come about and why did she decide to keep it

- What are some of the new features you’re gonna be rolling out in the upcoming months and what are some of the 2022 goals she has for Rella

- The company culture she's isntalling in the beginning stages of Rella, what values are the most important or her

- Advice she would give to her past self before starting to work on Rella

- What excites her the most about her career today

Rella: http://rellasocial.squarespace.com/links

Rella's IG: https://www.instagram.com/rellasocial/

Natalie's IG: https://www.instagram.com/nataliebarbu/

Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Cheese, prod. by Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/cheese

Jan 25, 202251:29
How to stop feeling lost in your career with Kevin Nahai

How to stop feeling lost in your career with Kevin Nahai

Today I'm joined by Kevin Nahai, a Speaker and Coach from Los Angeles, California.

When he was 19, he was suddenly diagnosed with an incurable disease of the stomach that caused him to be unable to eat. He fell into a deep depression and became severely anorexic. He survived to tell the tale, but still spent most of his twenties suffering through crippling anxiety, toxic relationships, and complete lack of confidence.

After 7+ years of deep therapy, mentorship, and meditation, he was able to transform his life and become a Speaker and Coach. He believes that the final stage of healing is using what you went through in order to help other people; so every day, he harness his experiences and help others with their romantic relationships, self-esteem, anxiety, and future vision.

He has spent the better part of the last ten years developing and applying his philosophy that lasting change does not have to be slow or painful. Through clear, practical guidance and actionable daily steps, He is now able to teach others how to feel authentic love for themselves, feel calm and at ease, learn their purpose in life, and create beautiful, lasting relationships.

We talked about:

- what to do if you feel lost with my work/career trajectory and I don't know what I'm passionate about

- what are the questions we should be asking ourselves in order to find a career that is personally fulfilling, productive, and stable?

. what is the difference between a Life Purpose and a Career

- how can I learn my Life Purpose

- what is the right balance between career and everything else that's important: relationships, friends, family, hobbies, etc

- how to reduce the anxiety that comes with figuring out your life purpose and career

Follow Kevin: https://www.instagram.com/kevinnahai/

Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Cheese, prod. by Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/cheese

Jan 18, 202259:55
Uncovering disordered eating: stress eating, emotional eating, and binge eating with Tamar Samuels

Uncovering disordered eating: stress eating, emotional eating, and binge eating with Tamar Samuels

Today I'm joined by Tamar Samuels, co-founder of Culina Health and Registered Dietician Nutritionist. 

Her unique and holistic approach to healthcare integrates functional medicine, positive psychology, and behavioral change techniques pulled from her training in clinical nutrition and coaching science. Tamar has her Masters in Clinical Nutrition from New York University, and is a National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach through the National Board of Medical Examiners. Her work in private practice includes treatment of disordered eating, stress management, PCOS and sustainable weight loss. Tamar is the co-founder of Culina Health with fellow RD Vanessa Rissetto.

We talked about:

- What made her wanna be a registered dietitian nutritionist and what's your fave thing and the most challenging thing about this job for you?

- What is Culina Health, and how did you go around creating it?

- What’s your favorite part about having a business and the most challenging or least favorite part?

- Stress eating, emotional eating, and binge eating: what are the differences between them,  how can we figure out which is which, how can we go find help to fix these

- What if we see disorder eating in a friend, how can we help?

- How to shift our mindset into healthier behaviours: what are some tangible tips and things we can do to recover

- What are things we can do to not fall into those unhealthy habits again?

Tamar's IG: https://www.instagram.com/tamarsamuels.rd/

Culina's Health: https://culinahealth.com/

Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Cheese, prod. by Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/cheese

Jan 10, 202244:53
2021: A Year In Review and Looking Forward to 2022
Dec 27, 202142:34
Serial Entrepreneurship 101 with Whitney Eckis

Serial Entrepreneurship 101 with Whitney Eckis

Today I'm joined by Whitney Eckis, serial entrepreneur of Get Supr and Eckis Marketing. She started her career perfecting the practices of growing brands and businesses in the digital space. At the vibrant age of 22, she became the Founder and CEO of Eckis Marketing, a creative communications agency based out of San Diego, CA. 

Eckis Marketing under Whitney’s leadership has elevated brands such as Marriott, Hilton, SOULCYCLE, and CLEARSTEM through social media marketing, influencer relations, branding, experiential events, and creative strategy. But her story doesn’t stop in the marketing world. As a serial entrepreneur, Whitney has her hands in five businesses today but the one that is currently shining the brightest? Get Supr, an instant coffee brand fused with CBD so good you won’t believe it’s instant - for those seeking energy sans the jitters. Her sharp eye for the digital landscape combined with her entrepreneurial spirit make her the go-to girl you call up when you are ready to dream big. Whether it is digital marketing, a product based venture, or learning how to juggle multiple businesses, Whitney has the serial influence to get it done.

We talked all about:

- her college experience, internships and jobs that led her into being an entrepreneur

- becoming the founder of Eckis Marketing at the young age of 22

- why your mistakes are your biggest lessons

- how to be an owner in multiple businesses at once to diversify equity and how to balance multiple businesses without burning out

- dealing with burnout and accepting it happens to be able to move past it

- how does she stays organized while being the owner of multiple businesses

- how her anxiety disorder led her to create Get Supr 

- advice she would give to her younger self that was starting her own marketing agency

- advice for people for entrepreneurs that think that the market is too saturated

Whitney's website: https://www.whitneyeckis.com/

Whitney's IG: https://www.instagram.com/whitneyeckis/

Eckis Marketing: https://www.eckismarketing.com/

Get Supr: https://getsupr.com/

My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/

Dec 21, 202143:06
Why are we living in The Age of Loneliness with Becca Piastrelli

Why are we living in The Age of Loneliness with Becca Piastrelli

Today I'm joined by Becca Piastrelli. In a time of deep loneliness, Becca holds space for women to explore ancestral wisdom, connect with the earth, and find a meaningful and inclusive community. She guides us to understanding true belonging - to each other, to the earth, to our lineage, and to ourselves. As the author of Root & Ritual: Timeless Ways to Connect with Land, Lineage, Community, and the Earth and host of the Belonging podcast, Becca supports us through the isolating effects of the modern world. Quite simply, she offers rituals, recipes, and ancestral wisdom as tangible pathways back to connection and wholeness. These pathways are mapped out in her debut book, where you can return to yourself as you access your intuition, tune in to your body, and awaken the wild woman within.

We talked about:

 - Her new book: Root & Ritual: Timeless Ways to Connect with Land, Lineage, Community, and the Earth: what is it about, what made her wanna write this book

- Exploring why the current time we live in is called The Age of Loneliness and how loneliness can negatively impact us (and how it’s different from solitude): why is it called like that, how can loneliness impact us negatively

- Differentiate between being an introvert and wanting to be alone from loneliness, the difference from solitude

- What role does our ancestors play in our feeling of loneliness, how can we use their experience to help us

- The importance of bringing what’s sacred back into the mundane of our daily lives as a way to find meaning and support our mental health in this time of Pandemic

- How to support our mental health and well being in these pandemic and kind of post pandemic times without overwhelming ourselves

What excites you the most about your career today?

Becca's book: https://www.amazon.com/Root-Ritual-Timeless-Connect-Community/dp/1683647726

Becca's IG: https://www.instagram.com/beccapiastrelli/

My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/

Dec 06, 202141:07
Writing a book about your dating experience with Jenna Langbaum

Writing a book about your dating experience with Jenna Langbaum

Today I'm joined by Jenna Langbaum, a creative director, copywriter, poet, and playwright. Jenna's original play, The Night of Blue and Salt, was produced in 2016 through the NYC New York International Fringe Festival in 2016, where during which she was declared by theasy.com as "a force to be reckoned with." Jenna grew up in Rye, NY New York, and attended Hamilton College, where she studied Creative Writing  and Theater. Her book, Me In Search Of You, is wildly entertaining collection of micro fiction stories that delve into the hope, dismissal, frustration, angst, revival, and mediocrity of dating as a millennial and seeking real connection. Wistful and reminiscent, written for all the mes searching for yous and all the ones who have already found each other. It into the starts and stops, the ebbs and flows of not only dating but the triumphant self-discovery that comes along with it. Each piece is nameless in the hope that you’ll crawl into them and see yourself.

We talked about:

- Her career story and becoming an author, was it something she always wanted to do?

- How was the idea of the book born?

- Hardest part of the process and easiest part

- How is the book divided and why like that

- Two of my favorite parts: We SWIRLED (P.21) and We ORBITED (P.28)

- The rollercoaster of rejection and hope

- Advice to your younger self, the one that was going through all of these experiences

Jenna's IG: https://www.instagram.com/jennalangbaum/

Jenna's website: https://www.jennalangbaum.com/

My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/

Nov 29, 202147:15
A five step framework for aligned manifestation with Efia Sulter

A five step framework for aligned manifestation with Efia Sulter

Today I'm joined by Efia Sulter. Efia is a Mindset & Manifestation Coach, host of ‘The Manifest Edit Podcast’ and creator of the V.I.B.E.S method for aligned manifestation. Her mission is to empower and teach ambitious women how to stop playing small, confidently manifest their desires, and live an extraordinary life. Serving as a practical example of her work after being orphaned at 14, grappling with mental illness and chronic pain to then moving overseas and building her soul-aligned life + business, Efia has inspired thousands around the world to create their lives by design. Through her coaching and free virtual retreats Efia highlights the strategy, science, and spirituality behind manifestation in order to provide actionable advice from a grounded, no BS perspective. We talked about: - How manifestation actually works, - Efia’s 5-step tried and true framework for aligned manifestation - The power of radical responsibility and its role in manifestation - The role that masculine and femenine energy have in manifestation - How to overcome limiting beliefs . How we can overcome toxic positivity with self awareness - How can you realize when you are being part of the toxic positivity culture - Different methods you can use to connect to your intuition and trust the universe Hope you enjoy! Efia's website: efiasulter.com Efia's IG: https://www.instagram.com/efiasulter_/ My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/ Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/
Nov 22, 202142:35
The importance of social media literacy and how to be more aware on social media with Gigi Robinson
Nov 15, 202158:44
Getting excited about dressing up in the morning with Mary Ralph & Kennedy from Daily Drills

Getting excited about dressing up in the morning with Mary Ralph & Kennedy from Daily Drills

Today I'm joined by Mary Ralph Lawson and Kennedy Crichlow, the founders of Daily Drills.

Daily Drills is the new lifestyle destination for transitional pieces that effortlessly move you through every moment in style. In 2020, amidst a global pandemic, best friends and entrepreneurial spirits Kennedy and Mary Ralph, spotted a niche space in the ever-growing leisure industry. It was obvious to the duo that shoppers were getting more selective with their purchasing decisions and apparel with only one use-case no longer held appeal for savvy, sustainability-driven consumers who needed their closets to work harder. 

Their Daily Drills logo, which sits fiercely on their signature pieces, has been the symbol of their mission: simplifying getting dressed and blurring the lines between workout-wear, lounge-wear, business-wear, and everything in between.

What started in Mary Ralph’s apartment has now evolved into a fashion label that has never had to pay influencers to promote, organically got featured in US Weekly, hit 1M in sales within their first year, and now has an HQ and team out of Los Angeles.

We talked about:

- How did they meet and what were they doing pre Daily Drills.

- What is Daily Drills and how did the idea for Daily Drills started and what were the tangible first steps

- What were some of the challenges of it, and what were some of the most enjoyable things about having your own brand?

- How to be best friends and business partners

- When did you realize you could actually go full time on Daily Drills? And how does a typical day look like while working on Daily Drills?

- How to get sales in a space that seems saturated with activewear brands?

- How to create a company culture infused with the positivity that translates into your community

Hope you enjoy!

Daily Drills: https://shopdailydrills.com/

Daily Drills IG: https://www.instagram.com/dailydrills/

Mary Ralph's IG: https://www.instagram.com/maryralph/

Kennedy's IG: https://www.instagram.com/kennedycrichlow/

My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/

Nov 08, 202146:44
The intersection of human emotion and technology with Heather Smith from StoryFile

The intersection of human emotion and technology with Heather Smith from StoryFile

Today I'm joined by Heather Smith, co-founder and CEO of StoryFile, a storytelling app that will preserve the future ability to interact with your loved ones!

StoryFile is generational preservation of familial interaction and legacy through technology is the future of storytelling. It allows the next generation to know the ones that came before them. Through the click of a button, StoryFile magically turns video into conversation transforming the traditional one-way video into a two-way conversation. This is the biggest audio-visual evolution since video was first created. And StoryFile Life is placing this technology into the hands of us all so that we can preserve our loved ones for generations to come.

In this episode we talked about:

- What is StoryFile and what made her wanna start this app

- How all families can record their loved ones through StoryFile Life so that your little ones can talk to their great or great-great grandma one day!

- The intersection of humanity & human emotion with technology for future generations to come.

- How Heather’s want to provide the ability for future generations to have conversations with Holocaust survivors sparked this new technology and the creation of StoryFile Life

- How she balances running StoryFile with her husband - and many other members of her family! - as a family business

- What excited her the most about her career today?

Hope you enjoy!

StoryFile: https://storyfile.com/

My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/

Nov 01, 202147:02
The Road To Self Love with Paul Fishman
Oct 25, 202152:39
Stop Sacrificing Your Happiness For Your Full Time Job with Zoe Pritchard
Oct 18, 202151:03
Understanding Human Design with Shayna and Dana from Dayluna

Understanding Human Design with Shayna and Dana from Dayluna

I'm joined by Shayna and Dana from Dayluna! They specialize in guiding their clients on individual life purpose, career and soul entrepreneurship!

They met in college 11 years ago and since then have lived together several times, had deep spiritual and cultural experiences, and traveled the world. They discovered the science of Human Design while going through different transitions in their lives, and couldn't believe it was the first time they were hearing about it. It became their mission to share this information with as many people as possible to see if it had just as much meaning for them.

​Everything we learn about in science, astrology, or human design, has a negative side and a positive side to it. Dana and Shayna have curated tools that allow you to focus on the highest vibration and positive attributes about yourself - allowing you to know how to always choose to transcend negative energies, and always choose your happiest, healthiest, high vibe self.

In this episode we talk about:

- their journey from being friends at college to having a business together

- what is Human Design and how does it work?

- what are the 5 different types and their strategies: manifestor, generator, manifesting generator, projector and reflector.

- how your authority defines your decision making process

-  what it means to have a center defined and undefined and how that marks your definition: single, split or triple

- the not self theme: what you will experience when you are out of alignment.

- The incarnation cross and how it defines your life purpose.

Hope you enjoy!

Dayluna's website: https://www.daylunalife.com/

My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/

Oct 11, 202101:17:34
We're Not Really Strangers with Michelle Reed

We're Not Really Strangers with Michelle Reed

In today's episode i chat with Michelle Reed, a 23 figuring it out in Dallas, TX. On her YouTube and social media channels, she shares lifestyle content that includes her Christian faith, living more minimally, and developing health and fitness habits!

On this new series, called "We're Not Really Strangers", I'm inviting previous guests to have a more honest and vulnerable conversations that we may not were able to had on our first interview together. The questions for this series are from the We're Not Really Strangers, from the Self Reflection Deck. 

In this episode we talk about:

- What's our favorite song at the moment and why do we love it

- What are we wearing when we're feeling our most comfortable

- What's an exciting improvement we've seen on ourselves recently

- What have we tolerated from people in the past that we no longer have space for

- Our most surprising recent accomplishment

- The fast paced life in NYC vs a more slow pase life in Texas

- What have we outgrown recently and what are we growing into

- The last time we enjoyed our own company

- What we would say to our younger self

- What would we thank ourselves for

Hope you enjoy this episode!

Michelle's IG: https://www.instagram.com/michellereed/

Michelle's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqSemashVFvvLwwFUbne9Qw

But What's Next Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/but-whats-next-with-michelle-reed/id1507795650

https://www.werenotreallystrangers.com/

My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/

Oct 04, 202152:08
Pivoting your career from the music industry to being the face of dating with Ilana Dunn

Pivoting your career from the music industry to being the face of dating with Ilana Dunn

I'm joined by Ilana Dunn. She hosts the Seeing Other People podcast, where, each Tuesday, Ilana invites expert guests onto the podcast to discuss the tropes of modern dating and relationships with an unmatched level of honesty and empathy. On Thursday’s "Unfiltered" episodes, anonymous listeners join the show to have vulnerable and open conversations about what they’ve struggled with in their dating lives, what they wish they knew when going through their experience, and how they came out stronger. Seeing Other People is your weekly reminder that dating doesn’t have to suck and we’re all in this together.

Ilana's career started in the music industry, where she worked for amazing companies and made an amazing path and connections. Then she went on to work at one of the most known dating apps, Hinge, where she was known the Face of Hinge and the host of Hinge’s Dating Sucks. 2+ years after she got that job, the company chose a different approach to content creation and she was let go. From that day on she has decided to have confidence in herself and become a freelancer and independent podcaster!

In this episode we talk about: 

- her journey from college to working in the music industry

- why she got burnt out, started to hate music and realized she needed to get so far away from it because she lost her passion for it

- transition to working on the dating world, and one of the most known apps, hinge, being the face of Hinge

- getting let go from her job at Hinge where she thought she had the most job security in the world

- transitioning from that to being a freelancer and an independent podcaster

- how she cultivated a community online by being real and vulnerable on social media

- her new series on her podcast, called UNFILTERED, where listeners come on the podcast to share their struggles with dating and relationships

Hope you enjoy!

Ilana's IG: https://www.instagram.com/ilana.dunn/

Seeing Other People: https://www.instagram.com/seeingotherpeople/

My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/

Sep 27, 202101:28:58
How to have good gut feelings with Isabelle Koritsas

How to have good gut feelings with Isabelle Koritsas

I'm joined by Isabelle Koritsas (@isabellekoritsas), a holistic gut health & IBS health coach for women and focuses specifically on navigating IBS from a nervous system POV. 

Isabelle focuses on the nervous system & how programmed stress responses impact our health! She works with women on connecting themselves back to their bodies, working through self-trust, and repairing their relationship with themselves, while navigating their IBS with effective tools to put in their toolbox that give them their lives back.

In this episode we talk about:

-her journey from college to being a holistic coach and health and wellness blogger

- IBS: how long has she struggled with it, what is for the people that don’t know, what are some of the symptoms, what’s a low fodmap diet

- practical tips to treat IBS: low fodmap diet, breathwork

- connection between mind and gut, IBS and anxiety 

- ways to calm our nervous system and let our digestive system work

- chakras: the solar plexus, the sacral and the root, what's the importance of those when it comes to having good gut health

- is coffee bad or good for your gut? are you eating too much fiber?

- the Good Gut Feelings podcast, why did you start it? and why hot girls have stomach issues: the trend

Hope you enjoy!

Isabelle's IG: http://www.instagram.com/isabellekoritsas

Website: www.good-gut-feelings.com

My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/

Sep 20, 202101:10:50
It's Ok To Like Being Single AND Want To Find A Partner with Ali and Roark from Finding Mr. Height

It's Ok To Like Being Single AND Want To Find A Partner with Ali and Roark from Finding Mr. Height

I'm joined by Ali and Roark, cohosts of the Finding Mr Height the podcast. From her TikTok and Instagram, @findingmrheight, dating coach Ali is now joined by her good friend Roark to bring you their positive and practical dating approach in podcast form. Ali's expertise & Roark's 10,000 hours in the dating trenches allow them to tackle modern dating issues while helping you seek and attract the one that you're looking for. 

Ali is a 33-year-old dating coach with a positive mindset who’s been there, in the trenches, looking for her person in New York City. She’s taken her experience and turned it into personalized programming designed to help you refine what you’re looking for…and then go get it. Now, she brings that expertise to the world of podcasts alongside her good friend, Roark.

Roark is a 31-year-old living in Los Angeles, California whose friends call her “such a good dater.” Though she is not a dating coach herself, she has certainly put in her 10,000 hours making her a self-made expert in the field. She and Ali met in the corporate world nearly ten years ago and have since cultivated quite the long-distance friendship.

In this episode we chat about:

- how did Finding Mr. Height and the podcast started

- relationship status: Roark's newest relationship and Ali's dating updates

- A FBoy Island finale rant

- People they dating finding the podcast

- thoughts on dating someone with or without social media

- If they like being single and what are some moments that make them appreciate being single

- If being single is easier for a men or a woman

- Our secret single behavior

- Our thoughts on soulmates

- Advice for the suddenly single and the people who hate being single

- Describing each other's type!

Hope you enjoy!

Finding Mr. Height Podcast: https://www.findingmrheight.com/podcast/

Ali's IG: https://www.instagram.com/findingmrheight/

Roark's IG: https://www.instagram.com/roarks_kitchen/

My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/

Sep 13, 202101:01:24
Healthy Social Media thanks to Herd Social with Mady Dewey

Healthy Social Media thanks to Herd Social with Mady Dewey

I'm joined by Mady Dewey, the 24 year old cofounder and CEO of Herd Social, a social space focused on community over comparison. By throwing out the social scale, empowering casual creativity and providing experience autonomy, Herd aims to restore authentic expression. In an ecosystem that deprioritizes user well-being, Herd is the greener pasture; grown from honesty, empathy, respect, and discovery.

Mady Dewey and Ali Howard are friends from college, whom after 8 months together in Seattle, found themselves living alone, far from family as COVID-19 hit. In a time of immense isolation, both turned to social media as a way to find community, but as their screen time went up, their mental health went down. Trapped in the game of social comparison and recognizing they needed help, the duo began researching how to improve their well-being and found a theme:


Mady & Ali believe we can do better, not only for women, but for all who have been impacted negatively by current photo-sharing platforms. As mobile-social users since age 2012, Herd's mission is focused on creating a space that would have enriched the lives of their 15 year old selves, not harmed it.

They are re-thinking the content feedback loop, giving users control over their feed, and eliminating inherently addictive features (i.e. pull to refresh), they believe that there is room for a new category of social. Herd can be a tool that helps create a kinder world.

In a media landscape filled with unrealistic beauty standards, harmful comments and toxic highlight-reel culture, Herd aims to be the greener pasture, where users can express their creativity without worrying about what other people think.

In this episode, we talked all about:

-main lessons she got from working in Google and Youtube

-what is it Herd Social and how it started

-when did she realize she could work on it full time and how was that transition

-from 1 to 10, how hard is it to create an app in 2021

-how we put so much trust in algorithms

-where is herd social right now and what are some of the things that differentiate it from other social media platforms

-being a female in tech creating a social media app, in a world that's mainly dominated by men

-advice for anyone that’s struggling with comparison on social media

Hope you enjoy!

Herd Social: https://www.theherdapp.com/

Mady's IG: https://www.instagram.com/madydewey/

My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/

Sep 06, 202101:05:01
100k subscribers on YouTube in a year with Taylor Woods: the importance of consistency and niching down & our love for night routines

100k subscribers on YouTube in a year with Taylor Woods: the importance of consistency and niching down & our love for night routines

I'm joined by Taylor Woods, a 24 year old Youtuber and content creator! Taylor creates lifestyle and healthy and fitness content, focusing in challenges and workout reviews! She also go to 100k subscribers in one year. She's here to prove that consistency and choosing a niche can make space for anyone in any saturated platform! She's also one of the most genuine and nice content creators out there right now, so make sure to follow her!

In this episode, we talked all about:

How the pandemic changed her career, when she started her YouTube channel

100K on YouTube in a year: main tips for that, and if she thinks it was  one main thing or if it's a mix of different things

The importance of niching down and connecting with your audience

People she looks up to and enjoy on YouTube

Thoughts on other social media: IG and TikTok: which one is more fun and which one is more challenging for you?

Main piece of advice for anyone that is listening that wants to start a YouTube or any kind of social media today

Hope you enjoy!

Taylor's channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TaylorWoods/featured

Taylor's IG: https://www.instagram.com/tayllorwoods/

Taylor's podcast: https://www.instagram.com/twistypod/

My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/

Sep 03, 202101:05:10
Being a PhD Student at Yale while running your own business with Kaelyn Grace Apple aka theredheadacademic

Being a PhD Student at Yale while running your own business with Kaelyn Grace Apple aka theredheadacademic

I'm joined by Kaelyn Grace Apple aka theredheadacademic, a 25 year old aspiring scholar and second year Ph.D. student in History and African American Studies at Yale University. 

In addition to her work as a doctoral student, Kaelyn is also the founder of Accepted Consulting LLC, an academic consulting firm dedicated to providing access routes to higher education, and TheRedHeadAcademic, a social media brand which focuses on creating community within the online academic sphere. Kaelyn is focused on providing accessible routes to higher education and professional success for first generation and non-traditional students around the world.

As a former professional equestrian and community college alumnus, Kaelyn aims to support students seeking to reach their full potential while charting an unconventional path to success through public workshops, accessible online content, and one-on-one consulting services.

In this episode, we talked all about:

Her academic journey:  from community college to transferring at UCLA and then studying abroad in Oxford. 

And then her PhD in Yale History and African American Studies, and her love for history

How and when was TheRedHeadAcademic born and why

Founding Accepted Consulting: an academic consulting firm dedicated to access in education: why and how, and what's like to be a business owner and have a team of people working with her

How does she handles her social media presence on IG and Youtube and her consulting agency and school all at the same time

Main advice for anyone that’s about to go to college or any college student

Hope you enjoy!

TheRedHeadAcademic: https://www.instagram.com/theredheadacademic/

Accepted Consulting: https://acceptedconsulting.com/

My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/

Sep 03, 202157:59
The Emotional Entrepreneur with Scout Sobel: feeling safe in your emotions and how to stop feeling anxious about your anxiety

The Emotional Entrepreneur with Scout Sobel: feeling safe in your emotions and how to stop feeling anxious about your anxiety

I'm joined by Scout Sobel, is the founder of Scout's Agency, co-host of the popular Okay Sis Podcast, and the host of SCOUT Podcast.

She is a trailblazer in the media industry for utilizing podcasts as a powerful form of PR. After starting Okay Sis, which focuses on female guests, Scout fell in love with spreading women's stories and identified the rising popularity and influence of podcasting. She started Scout’s Agency with an emphasis in podcast PR for women entrepreneurs, podcasters, and brands. Scout has also lived with bipolar disorder for the last 15 years. She was once unable to function in society but after finding entrepreneurship and taking radical responsibility over her emotions, she is now able to live a life of purpose. Her debut book, The Emotional Entrepreneur, provides the mindset and emotional tools she learned from managing her mental illness that have helped her succeed in business.

In this episode, we talked all about:

- What made her wanna write a book? How was the more technical process of wanting to, writing, publishing, etc? And, for people that don’t know the book, what's The Emotional Entrepreneur about?

- My Story: a sort of prologue of the book

- Why entrepreneurship is personal and emotional

- Why uncertainty is the only guarantee

- How to understand that your anxiety is trying to tell you something, and how to stop being anxious about your anxiety

- How to feel safe in your emotions

- How she created a healthy and different work environment with Scout's Agency

- How to celebrate the small wins

- The importance of intentional rest and how hustle isn't always toxic, how to hustle in a healthy way

- How to feel proud of yourself and become your own biggest fan

- A message to all the readers!

Hope you enjoy!

Buy The Emotional Entrepreneur: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578951754

Follow Scout: https://www.instagram.com/scoutsobel/

Scout's Agency: https://www.scoutsagency.com/

My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/

Aug 16, 202101:06:19
How to be a freelancer in 2021: getting hired, setting your rate and staying organized while working from home
Aug 09, 202150:06
The power of saying yes, the importance of trusting your intuition and living with a chronic illness with Noel Elie

The power of saying yes, the importance of trusting your intuition and living with a chronic illness with Noel Elie

I'm joined Noel Elie (Noel_Elie on IG): actress, director, and writer who quickly emerged as one of the go to production and PR experts in NYC and LA's wellness industry

Noel Elie is a professional actress, writer, director and producer that you just may have seen in many hit television shows including NBC’s Shades of Blue, CBS’s Blue Bloods, CW’s Dynasty, Lifetime Movie Network, Shark Tank, and regularly frequents HSN. But instead of doing the whole struggling artist, Noel harnessed her skillset to become the CEO of a world renown production and PR company, Noel Elie Productions. NEP has successfully executed prominent international publicity campaigns and sold out book tours for many of today's most revered thought leaders and New York Times Best Selling Authors including Gabby Bernstein, Deepak Chopra, Kimberly Snyder, Candice Kumai, and more.

In this episode, we talked all about:

- What made her wanna be an Actress, director AND writer?

- If it was easy to handle all of these jobs and career paths? 

- How she handled people's limiting beliefs of your career being just one thing, and deciding to leave the struggling artist mentality

- What is the key ingredient she looks for in her clients to become NY Times Best Sellers

- The ins and outs of media and book tours and how they have changed after the pandemic

- How she keeps her mental health in check while doing all of this!

- Her experience living with a chronic illness: Lyme Disease, Mold Toxicity, and Fibroid Tumors

- How her intuition saved her

Hope you enjoy!

Noel's IG: https://www.instagram.com/noel_elie/

Noel Elie Productions: https://www.noelelieproductions.com/

My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/

Aug 02, 202101:04:15
How Kundalini breathwork and meditation can change your life with Evolve by Erika

How Kundalini breathwork and meditation can change your life with Evolve by Erika

I'm joined Erika Polsinelli (inkale.exkale on IG), a Kundalini Breathwork and Manifesting Mentor, and the founder of Evolve by Erika

After suffering with health anxiety, Erika made changes to her daily routine that very quickly led to a calmer, centered, happier and healthier life. Once she experienced such profound changes, she knew she had to share this with the world.

In this episode, we talked all about how she found and gor into Kundalini breathwork, if she was a skeptical at first, how did it end up being her full time career, and what are some of the best things you’ve achieved while practicing kundalini.

Then we got into the ins and outs of Kundalini Breathwork:

- What is it for the people that don’t know?

- What are the parts of it

- What do the mantras mean?

- Why is her type of Kundalini different from the traditional one?

- What are the chakras

- How Kundalini ties in with meditation

- And any advice she had for anyone that was still skeptical about trying out Kundalini

Hope you enjoy!

Erika's IG: https://www.instagram.com/inkale.exkale/

Evolve by Erika: https://www.evolvebyerika.com/

My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/

Jul 26, 202151:09
Ep.61: Learning to love fitness & the mind body connection with Jane Simmons

Ep.61: Learning to love fitness & the mind body connection with Jane Simmons

Jun 28, 202101:04:58
How to start a podcast part 2: how to promote your podcast, be a guest and find guests, how to transform followers into listeners with Stumbling Along

How to start a podcast part 2: how to promote your podcast, be a guest and find guests, how to transform followers into listeners with Stumbling Along

This is the second part of a collab i did with other podcasters, Sammy Z and Vicky B from Stumbling Along, where we talk all about how to start a podcast!

In this episode, we talk all about how do you sell your podcast on social media, what are the best platforms to promote your podcast, if you need to have a strategy, types of posts that do best, using one podcast episode and repurpose it in different ways for different posts, how do you run a successful giveaway, how many posts do you think are effective, how do you create your weekly content and be a guest and find guests: how to find a guest for your post Hope you enjoy! 

PART 1: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/how-to-start-a-podcast-part-1/id1490182380?i=1000525890825

Stumbling Along: https://www.instagram.com/sstumblingalong/

My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/ 

Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/

Jun 21, 202151:50
Ep.59: Debunking Instagram myths and how to use the Instagram algorithm to your advantage with Natasha Samuel from Shine with Natasha
Jun 14, 202156:19
Ep.58: How to love and forgive yourself by strengthening your mental health and how to get your dream job postgrad with Gaby Ulloa

Ep.58: How to love and forgive yourself by strengthening your mental health and how to get your dream job postgrad with Gaby Ulloa

I interviewed Gaby Ulloa, a Cuban-American journalist and mental health advocate. 

She is also the co-host of Thoughts May Vary, a podcast that illuminates stories and lessons about personal development and mental health. Previously, Gabriela was the Assistant to the Editor in Chief at Architectural Digest where she spent two years assisting Amy Astley and writing for the magazine. ten she pivoted her career and started being a freelance writer, you can find her words in publications such as The New York Times, Byrdie, Architectural Digest and more.

In this episode, we talk all about how she got to her job post grad at Conde Nast, being the assistant to the editor in chief of Architectural Digest, to Amy Astley. How in that job she learned how to say no, how to be resourceful and the importance of networking, especially to work in the fashion industry. How she ended up pivoting her career to freelance writing, and advice she has for people doing the same. Then we talked abou how she build a platoform that helps to break the stigma around mental health with her IGTV show called Should We Talk About It? and with her podcast, soon to be released, Thoughts May Vary. Lastly we touched on how to how to love and forgive yourself by strengthening your mental health, and why that is so important! Hope you enjoy!

Gaby's IG: https://www.instagram.com/gabyulloa_/

Gaby's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgDIZJSLyevlaG7NyJa0GMA

My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/

Jun 07, 202101:12:35
Ep.57: Being a nano influencer, dealing with unsolicited advice, buliding your platform around self care and how to incorporate self care into your everyday with Jen Lauren

Ep.57: Being a nano influencer, dealing with unsolicited advice, buliding your platform around self care and how to incorporate self care into your everyday with Jen Lauren

May 31, 202101:14:52
Ep.56: Starting a fitness business with the help of YouTube channel, the inspiration behind her series, advice for beginners, how to prioritize fitness with Sydney Cummings

Ep.56: Starting a fitness business with the help of YouTube channel, the inspiration behind her series, advice for beginners, how to prioritize fitness with Sydney Cummings

May 24, 202158:05
Ep.55: From dating to exes to cohosts with Ilana & Jonah from Seeing Other People: their story, dating in New York and during the pandemic, their careers & what each other's type is

Ep.55: From dating to exes to cohosts with Ilana & Jonah from Seeing Other People: their story, dating in New York and during the pandemic, their careers & what each other's type is

I interviewed Ilana Dunn and Jonah Feingold, the hosts of Seeing Other People podcast! Jonah and Ilana first met in NYC when they matched on a dating app, went on a few dates and then decided to stay friends. A couple months after that they decided to start a podcast all about dating and relationship advice called Dating Sucks which ended up morphing into Seeing Other People! In this episode, we talk about their story, what dating in New York's like, especially vs LA, how the pandemic has changed dating, if hesitation a sign that's not right, if their careers makes them look for any specific characteristics on a date. We also touched on how Ilana worked for the Jonas Brothers (!!!!), Jonah's movie called Dating & New York, how would they describe each other's type, what are some ways to meet people outside of dating apps and if their thoughts on the quote "we accept the love we think we deserve". Hope you enjoy this episode! Seeing Other People's Podcast: https://linktr.ee/seeingotherpeople Seeing Other People IG: https://www.instagram.com/seeingotherpeople/ Ilana's IG: https://www.instagram.com/ilana.dunn/ Jonah's IG: https://www.instagram.com/jonahfeingold/ My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/ Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/
May 17, 202101:13:09
Ep.54: Being a full time astrologer, how to read your birth chart, how astrology works with twins and future astrology with Alice Bell
May 10, 202147:37
Ep.53: Being undocumented and unafraid with Miss Sara Mora: a DACA recipient, an immigrants rights activist, part of a federal lawsuit against the US government and founder of POPULATION MIC

Ep.53: Being undocumented and unafraid with Miss Sara Mora: a DACA recipient, an immigrants rights activist, part of a federal lawsuit against the US government and founder of POPULATION MIC

I interviewed Sara Mora, who is a storyteller, digital strategist, inmigrants rights activist, and artist. She is the founder of a Population MIC which is a think tank initiative focused on making storytelling tools accessible to storytellers and activists locally across the U.S. and globally.

In 2014, her work supporting the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy (DACA) led her to interview the president of her home country, Costa Rica. Since then, Sara has taken on many roles, using her platform and her follower base (149K and counting) to push for immigration reform and support others who are undocumented in any way possible.

Sara has also been featured in OPRAH'S 8 Young Visionaries, Seventeen Mag's 2020 Voices of the Year, in the GIRLBOSS Radio Podcast, and she's also working with Banana Republic, HBO Max, and many more!

In this episode, we talk about her story, what's like to be an undocumented immigrant in America, what DACA is and how it's like to be a DACA recipient, how she was part of a federal lawsuit against Trump in 2018 to not rescind DACA and WON (!!!), her thoughts on the Biden Administration, how much we both admire AOC (Alexandria Ocasio Cortez), the story of Population MIC, how important it is to feel represented and how the pandemic has forced her to slow down and think of everything that she has done so far! Hope you enjoy it!

Sara's IG: https://www.instagram.com/misssaramora/

Sara's website: https://www.misssaramora.com/

Population MIC: https://www.instagram.com/ThePopMIC/

My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/

Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/

May 03, 202101:08:20
Ep.52: One year podcasting: What I have learned after 1 year, a roundup of all the guests we've had and why starting a podcast in 2021 is the best thing you can do!
Apr 26, 202149:04
Ep.51: How to create a community online, have diverse guests on a lifestyle podcast and what's like to be so open about faith on the internet with Kenzie Elizabeth
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