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With a baby on the way and almost here Naomi is back on the mic with Casey and Mo talking about her experience as an expecting mother, the challenges and expectations of pregnancy, and how just catching up on the last few months!
Casey is riding solo, talking with Dr. Rachel Angel, founder of the career development app Peerro. She's got advice on funding, perseverance, and embracing your purpose!
Casey and Mo are joined by returning guest Jarv Dee who's talking about being patient with your creativity, working with a Seattle legend, getting started on a home studio and more!
Casey and Mo are back after a quick break to do real life ish, including some of the biggest news in Glow Up history. Ms. Casey Carter did a thing! And along with it she shares some lessons she's learned about evolving as a person and an entrepreneur and some gems on time management.
Casey and Mo are sitting down with Australian musician and consultant Jayson Evans of @listenpages to talk about what it takes to connect with your audience, why Spotify playlists are a waste of money, and what artists can do to really make the most of their music releases.
Casey and Mo are joined by Jazz and Tae for Pt. 2 of the Glow Up X The Way crossover! From their evolution to radio, the team they've built and more, it's a deep dive into working together and running a successful show.
Casey and Mo welcome east coast private chef Chef Asia B to the show to talk about her path to becoming a culinary entrepreneur, building her brand and owning her career!
It's been a crazy summer and it just started! The crew is back together on this one, with Naomi and Mo joining Casey to catch up, take stock and just reflect on what's going on in the world.
A lot of people call themselves hustlers. But when you've gone from making 5-figures a month in the the streets to making 6-figures a month legit, you've really earned that title. Join Casey and Naomi as Kendra Hill of Scale My Business tells you how she did it.
Ari Hale of Allergic to Hourly joins Casey and Mo to talk about her path to entrepreneurship, being smart about quitting your day job, being deliberate about her client base, and how she is now helping others win with their coaching business.
Casey is joined by JJ Kissinger of The Light Collective, a Seattle-based organization providing comfort and community to families of children facing severe medical challenges. JJ discusses overcoming ego, finding a purpose in helping families and more.
With everybody out enjoying fun in the long weekend sun, the girl have put together some of the best advice our guests have given us over past episodes: DJ DiBiase, Dawn Dickson, Mahalia Wells, Sara Lovestyle, April of April's Beautiful Mess and Katara McCarty all drop gems that will change your life if you're ready for it!
It's a deep one this week. Casey opens up about her challenges with pregnancy and talks with Emily Orlando of Infertile Millennial about the struggles women can face when they want to start a family.
Casey is joined by Mo to sit down with the ladies from the Pastry Project as they talk about their program to give underserved communities the exposure and experience to make a career as a pastry chef. Get the tasty goods from the Projects founders and find out how their turning a love of all things sweet into social change.
Melva LaJoy is an event specialist from the East coast who lost 90+% of her business after the pandemic hit. Find out how she shook herself off, picked up the pieces and kept it moving in the face of an enormous setback.
Tara Jones-Williamson of Your Pretty Pennies stops by to talk financial planning, getting rid of debt and hitting your goals.
Casey, Naomi and Mo are back once again with the behind the scenes info on what it really takes to make a successful podcast! This week they're talking about all the stuff nobody sees: the planning, the prep, the execution. It's gems on gems on gems!
Casey is back with Naomi and MoBetta206 for week 3 of Podcast Month! This week they're breaking down the interview game, something most podcasters will end up doing at one point or another, either as a host or a guest. Full of advice and best practices, this one is useful for anyone interested in the behind the scenes of the business.
Casey and Naomi are so excited for this week's guests, Krista and Lindsey from the massive Almost30 podcast! With 20 million downloads, the ladies are in rarified air and as part of Podcast Month, they're sharing some of their best advice on how to start and succeed with your podcast.
Casey is back on the mic with Naomi and the return of MoBetta206 to talk podcasting. This episode is all about the ish before the ish, what you need to think about and do before you ever record your first episode. It's not just hopping on the mic and talking for an hour. Get the goods on how to set yourself up for success!
Naomi is rocking solo this week, and she's joined by coach, influencer, chef and entrepreneur Sara Lovestyle. They're talking about being able to put yourself out there, being a mother, dealing with challenges and how to be a better home cook.
We're sitting down with Monique Floyd, aka King Mo of" Love Your Self(ie)", and learning how she went from nuclear engineering to helping you thrive with your best self!
Casey's riding solo this week with the Author of Bad Ass Black Girl, MJ Fievre! It's about how a girl who loved reading books grew up to be an author, and how she's creating stories for people who don't always see themselves represented authentically!
It's getting to be tax time so Casey and Naomi invited Karlton Dennis, aka The Tax Alchemist to the shot to talk about how to handle your money right so Uncle Sam gets his, and you don't end up in trouble. The most important episode we've done for small business people!
Casey and Naomi are back on the mic with the founder of TheWMarketplace, Susan Gates! She turned the challenges COVID threw at her into opportunity by starting a women's-centered online shopping portal and giving women a space to thrive online!
This one's a banger! The girls have Dawn Dickson, multi-company founder, tech entrepreneur, and all around hustler on the show to talk about her path and philosophy in business, how to ask for money the right way, and being your authentic self as a success tool!
Casey and Naomi are back! This week they're talking to Gigi and Sersie about their program The Daniel Fast: A Bridge to Healthy Living. It's all about your health, physically, mentally and spiritually. Dig into how you can make positive changes to your life with a little bit of work and determination!
The ladies are sitting down with their first guest of the year, Jazzy Red aka Jazmyn Pratt of BLKWINS new educational resource dedicated to highlighting the contributions of Black Americans to the history of this country! She's talking about her motivation to create it, how she manages to produce her content, and why it's needed.
The ladies are back after a much-needed hiatus, and they're going to get vulnerable and tell you all about what made them want to take time off, and how they're adjusting their outlook to make things doper in 2021. It's honest, its open and we're looking forward to getting the new season rolling!
What a mother******' year, people! We've reached the end of 2020 we're kicking back, reflecting on the lessons we learned, the challenges we faced, the growth we've experienced, and we're admitting that there was some hard times, but we're still standing. Dig in and celebrate with us!
The ladies are talking with Emmanda and Portia of Melanin Motivated o how they got started with event production during Covid, how they stay safe during events, the charity they wrap into their business philosophy and what really helps them to chase their vision.
Casey and Naomi are back at it, this time with Atlanta real estate mover Christian Ross talking about her Curate Your Happy challenge, how she maintains a balance when she's working insane hours, and what her secrets to success are!
The ladies are talking with Manish Methai, founder of dating startup Charmr, an app that allows animal lovers to make sure their other Significant Other has a say in their dating life. There's also a fresh batch of Things I'm F***in' With, Manish's 3 Tips, and a lot more on startup life, relationships and creative marketing in COVID.
The girls are on the line with Katara McCarty, the founder of the Exhale app, a mental health platform specifically for BIPOC women! She's sharing her unconventional journey into mental health, the power of determination to get things done, and how to hustle something into existence without traditional resources.
Casey and Naomi have two guest, each one with a healthy take on what we use to fuel and take care of our bodies. Patrice Norwood is killing the game with her sea moss concoctions, and the owner of MoeVegan food truck is coming through to talk his change from processed foods and sweets, to the healthy alternative he is willing to give away, just to get you to try it!
The ladies are joined by MoBetta206 to catch up and recap some of the craziness of the last few months. It's all about appreciating fam, getting your real estate right and making sure you don't play yourself on social media. Press play and Glow the eff Up!
The girls are on the line with April of April's Beautiful Mess, a coaching practice that helps you work on you in a spiritual, holistic way that brings concrete real world results.
The girls are on line with Gigi Legaspi, Seattle-born stylist with experience hustling on both coasts, making a name for herself with her work ethic, talent and industry smarts. She's talking the challenges of making it in an unfamiliar city, how she stays inspired in the game, and the delicate relationship between teacher and student. Gems on gems on gems with this lady.
The ladies are on the line with super smart, super accomplished Gloria Diaz to talk Brown Girls in science, Hispanic Heritage Month, work/life balance, and the keys to making it in a field where you aren't necessarily the norm.
Casey and Naomi have Nei of Juiced by Neiwa on the line and they're talking about learning to love and appreciate fruits & veggies, being a business owner while pursuing your goals and sprinkling ya'll with good advice and motivation.
The ladies are joined by Bianca Robinson of Cayden Cay consulting, a powerhouse of a women who has been setting goals and crushing them with intentionality for a hot minute. Listen in and get a dose of inspiration from a woman who has built her business bit by bit, creating the life she wanted and taking all challenges.
Chiropractor Donovan Smolich was sleeping in a friend's car when he cracked the code to beating the odds, finding his calling and building himself a successful business helping others conquer their own challenges with science and self care. Take a listen to one of our most inspiring interviews yet!
Maaaan, Mahalia Wells is something else! Smart, talented and driven, the PNW native has made a career for herself in beauty and skincare, and then went into the social media engagement game, almost by accident. Don't miss the wisdom bombs on this episode!
Casey and Naomi are dealing with something different this year...they're cool with summer being over. 2020 has been a dirty bitch, and with summer winding down, the ladies are just happy it's done. From dealing with family and professional stress to just being over it, get some advice on how to deal with the struggles and keep moving forward!
With so many people out of work, starting your own business is becoming an option for a lot of people, so we're sitting down with the amazing Sarah from Destination Legal to talk about her journey from a normal 9-5 to starting her own business helping others get their legal ducks in a row starting their own businesses!
We try to stay humble, but we gotta say, this is one of or dopest interviews yet. We talked with Ashlee on Air of Houston's 93.7 The Beat about making it in the radio business, how to navigate in uncomfortable spaces, being able to pivot, and so much more. It's gems on jewels on gems in this one.
The nail biz is a dirty game sometimes! Naomi is talking with Kim from Varnish about her education in the nail business, toxic work environments, and why she kinda likes how the 'rona has changed how she does business.
The Glow up welcomes Chukundi Salisbury to the show! Currently running for the state seat in the 37th district of Washington, Chukundi 'Kun Luv' Salisbury has built a reputation in the town, first as one of the most successful promoters in the city, with his media endeavors, with his community service, and now with his Kobe Bryant inspired foray into politics. Get the inside scoop on how he ended up here, and what he thinks we can do to engage in the political process.
We're super excited to have Omari Salisbury of Converge Media on the show! Omari has been the most consistent and honest journalist in Seattle with his coverage of the BLM protests and the CHOP occupation. He's here talking about his experiences, his philosophy, the trauma that comes with covering violence and so much more. This one is not to be slept on.
Aaaaaay! Welcome back to the show! This week Casey & Naomi welcome MoBetta206 back to the show! Our long-lost co-host is back from his time in the Chi and is embarking on all kinds of efforts Glow the f*** up! Plus the ladies are getting open and honest about life and how things are affecting them. It's dope, it's deep, it's The Glow Up Podcast!