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Every week, blogger and freelance writer Ayana Lage chats with talented creatives about their career journeys and the twists they've faced along the way. Each episode feels like you're hanging out with two of your friends, so tune in for fun, illuminating conversation.
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This week's episode features Courtney White (@courthousecouture) to discuss how she balances her job as an attorney with her fashion blog. Courtney walks us through how she got through law school with imposter syndrome, the struggles of practicing family law (CW: mentions of abuse), pivoting to corporate law, and launching her blog as a creative outlet. It's a great conversation, and I hope you enjoy the listen! Connect with her below:InstagramWebsite
So excited to be joined by Julia Dzafic, the blogger behind @lemonstripes today! She's been blogging since 2010 and has a cookbook releasing next year. We discuss how she launched her blog and found success, dealing with unsolicited advice online, what cookbook writing is really like, and advice she has for aspiring creators.Connect with Julia:instagram.com/lemonstripeslemonstripes.com
Danielle Bayard Jackson (@daniellebayardjackson) is on the show this week, and it's a delight! We discuss how she became a friendship coach, growing  a social media audience, setting boundaries on the Internet, her upcoming book, and much more. Connect with her below:http://betterfemalefriendships.com/
This week's episode features Lauren Maffeo, an author and service designer for a government contracting firm (we discuss what that means).  Lauren shares how she ended up in her career field and why she decided to write a book. She provides pointers for anyone who's trying to write a book while balancing other responsibilities — it's a must-listen for authors with full-time jobs. Connect with her below:LinkedInTwitterHer Book
Shannon Leyko (@shannonleyko) is on the show today!  She's an author and ghostwriter, previously served as Miss New York, and has three young children. Shannon has a fascinating career journey, and we discuss how becoming a mother changed her view of work. We talk about how society often pits at-home and working parents against each other and how to break out of that mindset. Connect with her below:InstagramBlogBook
This week's episode is a treat! I'm joined by Megan Mensink, founder of Folklor (@_folk_lor), a Canadian pre-loved jewelry brand with a focus on sustainability. We discuss how Megan went from studying to be a doctor to her present-day role,  how her love of consignment shops inspired Folklor, launching a business, and finding daily stability as a busy business owner. online shop: folklor.ca instagram: instagram.com/_folk_lor
Katie Crenshaw (@katiemcrenshaw) is on the show today! She is a best-selling author, mental health advocate, and speaker. We talk about how she got her start blogging about motherhood, the chaotic experience that is going viral on the Internet, deciding how much to share online, and being the coolest mom ever because Taylor Swift recently liked her TikTok.  Connect with Katie:katiecrenshaw.cominstagram.com/katiemcrenshaw
If you're an aspiring writer, this is the episode for you. Danielle Sinay is an associate beauty editor at Glamour, and we discuss how she landed the role. Also discussed: her experience writing for TV,  dealing with writer's block, why you don't need a journalism degree to be a writer, and whether her job is *really* as glamorous as it seems.Instagram: instagram.com/daniellesinayWriting Newsletter: https://shorturl.at/frzNR
Tanorria Askew (@tanorriastable) is on the show today! She's a personal chef, food creative, public speaker, podcast host, and racial injustice change-maker based in Indianapolis. We discuss her experience on  MasterChef that led her to quit her day job, where her love of cooking came from, and how she sets boundaries while doing social justice work. Follow her below:WebsiteInstagramBuy Staples + 5Podcast
Asked by Ayana is back after a six month hiatus, and I'm kicking off the new episodes with a good one! Chelsey Cox and Rachel Rector are the brains behind Chinotto House (@chinottohousedesign), a Florida-based commercial and residential interior design firm specializing in relaxed, creative and contemporary design. We talk about their personal design philosophies and how they became business partners and friends — and they answer some listener-submitted questions about interior design. Hope you enjoy the listen!Connect with Chinotto House below:https://www.chinottohouse.com/https://www.instagram.com/chinottohousedesign/
I'm joined by Laney Schwartz (@lifeisbutadish) today! Laney has a fascinating story about how she became a successful food blogger. We talk about how she started blogging with her kids at home and turned it into a job, tips she has for people who want to learn to cook at home, and how to build an audience as a creator.Use code AYANA for $100 off her course: https://www.lifeisbutadish.com/askayana/Instagram: http://instagram.com/lifeisbutadishTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lifeisbutadish
Aubrey Johansen (@thatswhatsheeats) is on the show today! She's a personal chef to professional athletes and incredible recipe developer who recently competed on Chopped. We talk about it all — how she became a food photographer, building a social media presence, how she comes up with new ideas, and why she thinks it's important to make accessible recipes. Connect with her below:instagram.com/thatswhatsheeatsthatswhatsheeats.com
This week, I'm joined by the fabulous Gulin Cetin (@coffeecupsandroses). She's one of the most creative people I follow online, and I loved getting to hear her story. We talk about how she became a full-time content creator while a Comparative Literature PhD candidate, where she finds inspiration and how she plans out shoots, and her thoughts on curated sharing vs. in-the-moment posts. Enjoy the listen!Connect with her below:instagram.com/coffeecupsandroseshttps://www.tiktok.com/@gulincetin
Welcome back to the show! After a quick summer break, we’re back and better than ever with an incredible guest. Charlene Carruthers (@charlenecarruthers) is a feminist activist, author, and filmmaker. We talk about her award-winning film The Funnel, her background as an activist, and why she became a filmmaker. You can connect with her below:thefunnelfilm.cominstagram.com/thefunnelfilmtwitter.com/charlenecacinstagram.com/charlenecarruthers 
After a brief hiatus, the podcast is back — and I'm joined by Camile Lofters (@inliteralcolor) to discuss leaving the classroom after 15 years. Camile is a brilliant educator who is passionate about teaching high school English and journalism, and she graciously shared her experience with me. We discuss how the pandemic changed schooling, what it's like for Florida teachers now that the classroom is being politicized, and her advice for teachers thinking about leaving their jobs. You can connect with her below:instagram.com/inliteralcolorinliteralcolor.com
One of my favorite parts of the show is learning about jobs I didn't know existed, and that's what this week's episode is all about! I'm chatting with Erin Andersen (@yourbrandnetworker) about her job as a career transition coach and LinkedIn marketing strategist. Erin became a career coach after leaving a toxic work environment herself, and now she helps people change careers. She shares resume and interviewing tips, the mental blocks that keep people  from making much-needed career shifts, and how companies really feel about "job-hopping."Connect with her below:instagram.com/yourbrandnetworkerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/yourbrandnetworker
This week, I virtually hopped across the pond to chat with the one and only Chloé Watts. She's the founder and CEO of chloédigital, the premier business development and digital strategy membership for creators. It's been a huge help to my business, so I was thrilled to chat with her.We cover how she started her career as a self-taught designer, what keeps her motivated, what it's been like hiring a team to help grow the business, and why she prioritizes work/life balance. Our chat is a treat, and I hope you enjoy! Connect with chloédigital below:chloedigital.cominstagram.com/chloedigital 
Josie Bullard (@josie.bullard) is on the show today! She's one of the first influencers I ever followed, and she has so many insights to share. We talk about her dropping out of college to become a full-time content creator and how that paid off, along with how she's been able to find success on multiple social platforms. Josie also shares her daily routine and advice for aspiring creators that you don't want to miss. Find her below:instagram.com/josie.bullard
Tabitha Sewer (@tabithasewer) is on the show today (and yes, that's her real last name). She's a fashion and sewing content creator who specializes in creating colorful, vibrant clothing. We discuss her career journey — going back to school after leaving the military, how she fell in love with fashion, learning to sew, and getting past creative blocks. She also provides quick pointers for people like me who are clueless about sewing! Connect with her below:instagram.com/tabithasewertabithasewer.com
I'm joined by the one-and-only Jess Kirby today, who's one of my absolute favorite bloggers to follow. We discuss how she got her start in the industry, her decision to walk away from Instagram in a few months, the boundaries she's drawn about sharing her daughter online, and staying politically minded as an influencer without feeling overwhelmed by the news. You can read her blog below:https://www.jessannkirby.com
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