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Discover the incredible power of your "fuck it" moment—the moment when you boldly decided to make a change.

Join Baroness Brée, your inspiring host and creatress extraordinaire, as she shares captivating stories of fearless entrepreneurs who have followed their dreams. Get ready for thought-provoking conversations that uplift and empower, guiding you toward unlocking your true potential. If you seek a vibrant, fulfilling, and extraordinary life, don't miss this podcast. Follow us for inspiration and support as we celebrate the triumphs of those who dared to say "fuck it" and create extraordinary lives.
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Please note there was a bit of distortion that the audio team is looking to correct, thank you for your patience. Elizabeth is a Veda Yoga Teacher, an Ayurveda Wellness Counselor, and Reiki Master Healer. She was the past Wellness Program Coordinator at Dancing Shiva Yoga and Ayurveda. She studied Ayurveda Wellness at Kerala Ayurveda Academy. She was a regular yoga teacher at Big Bear Yoga.My journey into yoga began through an injury, which lead me on a path to Hatha Yoga & Ayurveda. I’ve has studied two extensive programs that covered asana, Ayurveda, pranayama (breathing techniques), mantra, and yoga therapy. A unique style of teaching brings a light-hearted variety of asana, pranayama, Ayurveda, and meditation in every class. My intention is to integrate the sister sciences of Yoga & Ayurveda by guiding one in the process of healing, inner peace, and balance. I began her yoga journey in 2005. My devotion to yoga and the desire to share with and give back to the world are what motivate me. I emphasize mindfulness-creating integrity within each pose that can be carried beyond the mat into daily life.https://elizabethperegrina.blogspot.com/Instagram at @reiki_the_innerg and @lyzperegrinaSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/baronessbree)
Jennifer Gligoric is an Entrepreneur, Podcast Host & Business Educator, Fractional Consultant & Business Owner.  She's also humbled to be an elected Member of Parliament for the nation of Asgardia. When she's not interviewing the world's most innovative entrepreneurs or helping build new societies based on ethical entrepreneurship, one unity, one humanity; she helps business owners optimize their organizations to grow revenue and new customers.  She does this by working with them to create the unique structures, systems, and processes that allow owners to better utilize their time on the focused activities that have the largest positive impacts to allow them to have more time to focus on the personal and family wellness and life.Having escaped homelessness and living in shelters alone as a teen to going to college on her own to building several businesses she's experienced firsthand the reality of extreme poverty.  She helps shows that the ability to succeed and live a happy & fulfilling life & business can be achieved by anyone who harnesses the power of radical acceptance and honesty as the key to change. Find Jennifer at http://entrepods.com and on social media at @entrepodsSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/baronessbree)
Carol Hamilton is an organization effectiveness consultant who helps nonprofits become more strategic and innovative for greater mission impact. She facilitates strategic planning, (online and in-person), helps organizations prepare for executive transitions, and provides training. A strategic thinker, Carol works with teams and organizations to envision and frame their future strategic direction. Practical in her approach, she helps organizations think through who is key to creating their future, how to gather insights from these stakeholders, consider the big picture, imagine new possibilities, come to an agreement on their future goals, and create an initial action plan to get started. She takes a human-centered and appreciative approach in her work. Carol has more than 25 years of experience in the nonprofit and association sectors working with organizations with a range of missions. Carol trains frequently on leadership, strategy, and innovation topics and is the host of the Mission: Impact podcast. She graduated from Swarthmore College and has her Masters in Organization Development from American University. She is a nonprofit Standards for Excellence Licensed Consultant and trained with BoardSource. She is also part of a consultant collective focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion, All In Consulting.Where to Find Carol: www.gracesocialsector.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/baronessbree)
Danielle Desir is an author, speaker, podcaster, and the founder of The Thought Card, an award-winning affordable travel finance blog and podcast empowering people to make informed financial decisions - travel more, pay off debt, and build wealth. Danielle paid off $63,000 of student loan debt in 4 years and purchased her first home at the age of 27. She has traveled to 26 countries and 3 continents and strongly believes in not letting your financial responsibilities hold you back from pursuing your dreams. Danielle recently published the Iceland travel guide, Iceland: Nature, Nurture & Adventure which shares how to plan an affordable, adventurous and cultural trip to Iceland. Check out Danielle at www.thethoughtcard.com or follow her on twitter Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/baronessbree)
In this episode, you will meet Helen King.  Helen is the host of the C-Word Podcast and the owner of the HK Productions podcast management company.In 2018, She was diagnosed with breast cancer when she was 37. After 18 months of treatment, Helen struggled to rebuild her life. Then the pandemic hit, and things really went pear-shaped.  After a chance meeting with a person,  She sought out a diagnosis for ADHD and was diagnosed 6 months before she turned 40. Starting her podcast and the experience of a late diagnosis of ADHD helped he stop trying to fit into a box she didn't fit into and start building a life where she could be herself. Find Helen: hkproductionsnz.com  and her podcast The C WordThank you for joining us Helen!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/baronessbree)
Today we talk about personal protection, gun education, and training with Marcell Hawkins.Mr.  Hawkins is the owner of Power Protection Peace: Tactical, LLC. His company was founded as a means to teach self-defense and mitigate fear.  The focus is to empower the DMV community through competent and professional firearm training. Firearm trainees at all levels are able to grow and learn through our HQL classes and 1-on-1 training. We welcome students from various backgrounds and experience levels ranging from military trained to beginner, there is always more to learn. Learn more at https://www.ppptactical.com and find PPP Tactical on Instagram.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/baronessbree)
Welcome to another episode of Fabulous Fuckery!  This episode is special because this multi-passionate businessman is delving into a new passion - comics.  Tune in to learn about his new comic Antidote, arriving on comic book day 2021.  William Lee Mapp, III is an author, maker, engineer, inventor, executive, nerd, and international speaker who has delivered talks stateside and in Europe and the Middle East. He’s also a radio analyst and host known for his witty takes on the technology industry. His life’s mission is to help people succeed by fostering compassion, communication, and collaboration using technology. Will is eager to spread knowledge and help people learn. He seeks to inspire with wit, humor, and humility, by sharing his experiences running businesses that build advanced technology. He’s delivered talks and participated on panels for SAP Insider, Minority Innovation Weekend, EYECON, the National Retail Federation, RFID Journal Magazine, Blerdcon, and numerous non-profits and universities. Over the years he has served as a radio host, technology analyst, podcast guest, and has written two books. His pursuits include designing and producing video games, writing, and mass media.Visit AstridComics to preorder your copy!Find will on Twitter, Instagram, and www.willmapp.comThank you for tuning in! Don't forget to  like, rate and share wherever you listen to podcastsSupport the show
This episode's guest is Kevette Minor Kane. Kevette is a Financial Liberation Expert with her company MarimorLife, LLC. Kevette's passion is to guide women on their journey to $elf $ufficiency by teaching them how to manage their money without losing their minds.This episode is a conversation on money. We talk money trauma, and how to get financially healthy.  Find Kevette on the Marimorlife Website,  Twitter, and InstagramSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/baronessbree)
Pandemic Pause

Pandemic Pause

2021-03-1204:25

Today's episode is a short one -- just me,  and the mic with my pandemic thoughts.  The pandemic has given me time to realize that I wasn't where I wanted to be, because I refused to be still.What have you learned about yourself in the pandemic?Shoot me an email at Hello@fabulousfuckery.com and you may be featured on a future episode.Thanks for listening!!Brée Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/baronessbree)
Racism Fuckery

Racism Fuckery

2020-06-1111:22

Thoughts on racism in the middle of a pandemic.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/baronessbree)
I hope you enjoy this discussion with Vivian Wynter on beauty from the inside out.  Vivan shares her expert tips on beauty, momlife and selfcare.Follow her @VivianWynterhttps://www.VivianWynter.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/baronessbree)
Stephanie Harter is an award-winning entrepreneur, author of the book The Skinny On Eating Like You Give a Damn, and is the co-instructor currently serving over 1,100 students internationally in the Vegan Nutrition Health Coach Certification course. As a former health coach with the winning strategy to achieve 5-figure months fast, Stephanie now helps plant-based coaches achieve a big income and impact in their business without sacrificing their freedom. She is a speaker and the host of the popular Eating Like You Give a Damn podcast where she interviews experts, innovators, and celebrities about the global movement towards a plant-based future. You’ll likely find her actively involved in a personal growth event, helping out at a farm animal sanctuary, or kickboxing at her local gym in St. Petersburg, FL. Find Stephanie www.eatinglikeyougiveadamn.comhttps://instagram.com/eatinglikeyougiveadamnBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/baronessbree)
Today we visited with Quida Chancey live at Brilliant Baltimore Here's some background on Quida and her organization:LaQuida Chancey was born in Manhattan and moved to Baltimore as a child, raised in Baltimore County with her parents and 2 younger sisters. LaQuida graduated from Western Tech in Catonsville and after high school attended Spelman College in Atlanta, GA.  She graduated in 2004, with a B.S. in Computer Science and mathematics minor and moved back to Baltimore in 2006 and purchased a home in East Baltimore in 2009.In 2014, she begin investing in the Baltimore Real Estate Market and Xavier Estates, LLC was formed. As a developer who focuses on affordability and first time home buyers, it didn't seem to be enough to make an impact just focusing on those two things. Her desire was to get into the business of RE to create more black homeowners, and that really wasn't happening as quickly or as easily as planned.Admittedly, she is obsessed with tiny homes and designed a few with affordable housing in mind because by definition they can be an affordable housing solution. Throughout the years, she has always volunteered with organizations that focused on homelessness advocacy like United Way, #HashtagLunchBag Baltimore ,Save our Village Baltimore, and participated in a multitude of local events.  That exposure has allowed for countless conversations and brainstorming sessions over the years. Taking those conversations and ideas one step further, Smalltimore Homes was founded in February 2018 and by April it had received 501(c)(3) status. After witnessing many of the tent encampments around Baltimore were being cut off from public access and realizing that whole communities were being dismantled was really the key factor in forming the nonprofit. Ending the tent encampments doesn’t solve homelessness, it satisfies the public perception. LaQuida has been working with the homeless population for many years now, but until recently, shel believes there is an actual war on homelessness. In a city like Baltimore where red-lining was created, it’s shocking that 4 of 5 homeless people in Baltimore are black.After researching a number of tiny home communities on the west coast like - Opportunity Village, Emerald Village and Cottage Village, it was obvious that she could do more here using those models because they are thriving and sustaining communities in some cases for over 10 years. Chancey believes that hard part is done and we just need to tweak the blueprint to fit Baltimore. The idea is that Smalltimore Homes’ tiny home & micro shelter communities could address Baltimore blight and vacancies by deconstructing/disassembling those properties first, dispose of debris, anything hazardous, and keep what is salvageable and safe to rebuild. There are thousands and thousands of properties to choose from, and several deconstruction companies in Baltimore like ARC and Details Deconstruct. She believes it has the potential to be a very successful model for transitional tiny home communities with the potential to grow into an entire eco-system that creates a stronger Baltimore.Find LaQuida Chancey -  IG: @SmalltimoreHomesdotorg Website: smalltimorehomes.orgSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/baronessbree)Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/baronessbree)
Adrienne, a DMV native is an entrepreneur, scientist, wife, mother and lover of all things fashion. From a young age, she knew that she wanted to be apart of a mission to help others. This is what ultimately lead her to a career in healthcare.In pursuing her passion for helping others and combining her love for fashion, she founded Chic Essentials Boutique in April 2019.Adrienne found it important to sit down with real women, with real bodies, and ask their thoughts on what was missing from the fashion industry and other Boutiques. The number one answer was inclusivity.Chic Essentials Boutique was birthed from her dreams of owning a fashion boutique coupled with a need that she felt and heard was missing in the Boutique industry. Chic Essentials Boutique provides inclusive and timeless fashion for women in their most memorable moments.In her spare time you can you can find Adrienne spending time with her husband and three children, branching with girlfriends, or drinking red wine.Find Adrienne online at http://www.instagram.com/chicessentialsboutique and shop her clothing line at https://chicessentialsboutique.com/Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/baronessbree)
This episode was recorded live at the Brilliant Baltimore Festival on 11/3/2019.  Please forgive the sound quality as the recording conditions were not ideal. Edited by my son. Enjoy the raw conversation about cosplay, business, and family life. This episode features Demetrius Holt of Hellspawned Cosplay.Hellspawned Cosplay has been active in the community since 2017 and he’s portrayed a number of characters that were personal to him. From Kratos to Sub-Zero to He-Man…. he’s never really embodied characters that were of the “bandwagon” sort. Only those he has a deep passion for. He’s best known as the “Afro He-Man”.Hellspawned has been to the most recent San Diego Comic Con as press, and interviewed actors, actresses and composers on behalf of JVS YouTube channel. He’s a brand ambassador for Black Heroes Matter clothing and Figure This in 3D while also being represented by Invictus Modeling, LLC.Meanwhile, he’s trying his hand at acting these days to see if it’s a viable option for him financially since he recently became a father to gorgeous and strong little boy named Kaua’i. There’s a short film that Hellspawned has been working on based in Baltimore that is being submitted for consideration at Sundance and other film festivals and he’s become a member of the “Lost Cos” TV show that is a scripted narrative centered around cosplay filmed in Manhattan.Featured in 4 cosplay magazines in 2019….two of which he made the cover for….the February issue of Cosplazine and the November issue of Cosplay Alliance Magazine. Hellspawned Cosplay has been learning the various paths of the craft but it’s been slow going. Sewing, foam-smithing…all of it is something that he’s interested in becoming proficient in.His cosplay mission beyond having an outlet for creativity is to push for the proliferation of minorities within mainstream media. He’s been making some pretty sizable strides in that arena seeing as how his He-Man cosplay went viral enough for the writers of the DC Comics mini-series “He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse” are considering using his image within the final issue due out in April 2020 and to be THE featured He-Man cosplayer at this year’s Power-Con… the He-Man and She-Ra convention held in Anaheim, California.https://www.facebook.com/HellspawnedCosplay/Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/baronessbree)
This episode features Anna Fitzgerald, Queen Bee, Chief Creative Pollinator of the Heartbeat Hive.  Anna Fitzgerald, The Muse Writers Center's Program Associate, holds a degree in Art Education and has taught art K-12 in multiple settings, including at an international school in Costa Rica. Her philosophy of teaching includes multiple intelligences and holistic approach to the student as a learner and member of the education ecosystem. She founded a music program at age 19 with two of her best friends in Tennessee that eventually became an arts & music nonprofit. It’s called Youth Empowerment through Arts & Humanities, YEAH, and is headquartered in Nashville, TN. This TN nonprofit serves youth ages 10-17 through summer camps both all girl, co-ed, and transgender inclusive. Instructors are community artists, musicians, and arts supporters. YEAH! is now 16 yrs old and funded by the TN arts Commission and companies such as Guitar Center, Fender, and Gibson. She holds a masters in Radio/TV/Film from the University of Texas at Austin, TX in Radio/TV Film. Her published research includes the history of concert posters and music subcultures. She has presented at the National Art Education Association conference, to many organizations, and enjoys contributing to her community wherever she may be as a volunteer and positive leader. Her professional experience includes 16 yrs of volunteer & nonprofit management, music publishing, vinyl production, and administrative support. She is originally from NC, plays the cello, and loves being in nature.This episode was edited by son, thank you for your patience while we learn the editing process. Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
On this episode, we discuss art, creativity, and body positivity with Dafna Steinberg.  Dafna's Bio:Dafna Steinberg is a native of Washington, DC. A graduate of Hampshire College, the International Center of Photography, and Goldsmiths, University of London, she has exhibited in and curated challenging thematic shows in America and abroad. From 2010 till 2012, she was a member of the art collective Sparkplug, supported by the District of Columbia Arts Center. In 2012, Ms. Steinberg was commissioned by the Woolly Mammoth Theater to create three pieces for the debut of the comedy/drama Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play. Ms. Steinberg has been an artist in residence at Vermont Studio Center (Johnson, VT), Sou’wester (Seaview, WA) and Starry Night Artist Retreat (Truth or Consequences, NM). She has exhibited nationally and internationally, including shows at Ford Gallery (Portland), Arc Gallery and Studios (San Francisco), Flashpoint Gallery (DC), the Katzen Arts Center (DC), Lunchbox Gallery (Miami), SOHO20Gallery (NYC), Woolley Mammoth Theater (DC) and the International Center of Photography School (NYC). She is currently an adjunct faculty member at Northern Virginia Community College.Website: https://dafnasteinberg.com/home.htmlIG: https://www.instagram.com/dafnasteinbergart/Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/baronessbree)
Season 2 Trailer

Season 2 Trailer

2020-01-0102:20

Hello Everyone!!!!  Happy New Year!!! I've missed you! Let's catch up and get ready for all this season has in store for you!!!Support the show
Elle VanDyne Creatrix + Founder CollabCreate DCElle is a community leader and entrepreneur living in Washington, DC with her partner, 1 kid, and 3 cats.  Currently, her work focuses on launching CollabCreateDC, a new collaborative network for creative entrepreneurs. When she's not connecting people + promoting the DC creative community, she loves sharing DIY home design + holistic lifestyle tips, cooking up delicious healthy-ish food, and tackling the never-ending project list at her brick row home. Find Elle:http://collabcreatedc.comhttp://instagram.com/collabcreateDC http://instagram.com/thediyphilosopher Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/baronessbree)
LaQuida Chancey was born in Manhattan and moved to Baltimore as a child, raised in Baltimore County with her parents and 2 younger sisters. LaQuida graduated from Western Tech in Catonsville and after high school attended Spelman College in Atlanta, GA.  She graduated in 2004, with a B.S. in Computer Science and mathematics minor and moved back to Baltimore in 2006 and purchased a home in East Baltimore in 2009. In 2014, she begin investing in the Baltimore Real Estate Market and Xavier Estates, LLC was formed. As a developer who focuses on affordability and first time home buyers, it didn't seem to be enough to make an impact just focusing on those two things. Her desire was to get into the business of RE to create more black homeowners, and that really wasn't happening as quickly or as easily as planned. Admittedly, she is obsessed with tiny homes and designed a few with affordable housing in mind because by definition they can be an affordable housing solution. Throughout the years, she has always volunteered with organizations that focused on homelessness advocacy like United Way, #HashtagLunchBag Baltimore ,Save our Village Baltimore, and participated in a multitude of local events.  That exposure has allowed for countless conversations and brainstorming sessions over the years. Taking those conversations and ideas one step further, Smalltimore Homes was founded in February 2018 and by April it had received 501(c)(3) status.  After witnessing many of the tent encampments around Baltimore were being cut off from public access and realizing that whole communities were being dismantled was really the key factor in forming the nonprofit. Ending the tent encampments doesn’t solve homelessness, it satisfies the public perception. LaQuida has been working with the homeless population for many years now, but until recently, shel believes there is an actual war on homelessness. In a city like Baltimore where red-lining was created, it’s shocking that 4 of 5 homeless people in Baltimore are black. After researching a number of tiny home communities on the west coast like - Opportunity Village, Emerald Village and Cottage Village, it was obvious that she could do more here using those models because they are thriving and sustaining communities in some cases for over 10 years. Chancey believes that hard part is done and we just need to tweak the blueprint to fit Baltimore. The idea is that Smalltimore Homes’ tiny home & micro shelter communities could address Baltimore blight and vacancies by deconstructing/disassembling those properties first, dispose of debris, anything hazardous, and keep what is salvageable and safe to rebuild. There are thousands and thousands of properties to choose from, and several deconstruction companies in Baltimore like ARC and Details Deconstruct. She believes it has the potential to be a very successful model for transitional tiny home communities with the potential to grow into an entire eco-system that creates a stronger Baltimore. Find LaQuida Chancey -  IG: @SmalltimoreHomesdotorg Website: smalltimorehomes.orgSupport the show
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