The Millennial Girl Way is geared towards millennial women, college age and beyond, who seek guidance and advice about stepping into the real world and following their dreams. As millennials, many of us have a different outlook on what a “successful” life
About: We made a vow this year to stop sleeping on our own potentials! We are ready to level up and take on new heights in 2021 and we're bringing you all along. Join us as we discuss the importance of being open to new experiences, how to open yourself up to new opportunities, and how we plan to level up mentally, physically, & financially! Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
In homeownership, getting into the house is just the beginning! It's what happens after you get those keys that really matters. Join us as we reflect more on our homeownership journey as well as share some key tips on how we managed our new budgets after the move in! Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
About: Purchasing your first piece of property can be quite the experience and so we thought it was only right that we give you the inside details on our personal experiences with buying our first homes. We discuss how we prepared for our big purchases and things we wish we would have known before we started the process. Join us to learn more about the various resources available to assist you with your own journeys and special advice for our babes looking to level up and start their own journeys towards becoming homeowners. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: NACA - Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America Local HomeBuying Programs - HUD.Gov Pre-approval Letter Prep Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
About: 2020 has been quite the year both globally and within our own personal lives. Join us as we close out 2020 by reflecting on how this past year has impacted us as women and as businesses owners. Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
About: This episode we were joined by special guest, Tiffany Cartwright, CEO and founder of G.L.A.M Body Scrubs to learn how she brought her exclusive products to Walmart shelves! She shared her experiences with having to remain true to her empowering brand mission while navigating the retail industry. Tiffany also offered plenty of gems on why it's a necessity that the black community comes together to create more businesses, invest in one another, and focus on making an IMPACT on future generations. Listen in as we get to know the woman behind the certified women-owned and minority-owned business, G.L.A.M Body Scrubs. Bio: Tiffany Cartwright, of G.L.A.M. Body Scrubs, started mixing skincare products after her daughter was born with eczema. Through her business, she developed "Help a Sister Out," a campaign that helps people get their products on the shelves of stores like Walmart and other major retailers. There are many major retailers looking for more products from minorities and Cartwright is sharing her experience and knowledge to be the solution for other businesses. A portion of the proceeds from each sale is donated to charities that support cancer, lupus, and diabetes survivors. Tiffany's business and social media sites: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amarrabeautyproducts/ Website: https://amarrabeautyproducts.com/ Twitter: https://www.facebook.com/amarrabeautyproducts/ Walmart: https://www.walmart.com/ip/G-L-A-M-Body-Scrubs/739819802 Resources mentioned in this podcast episode: Global Empowerment Ministries Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats
About: Sharaya J, of Banji Entertainment, joins us as we discuss her journey in starting her own production company and inspiring other creatives to chase their dreams. Sharaya also discusses her dedication to staying committed to her dreams even in the face of personal tragedy. Her spirit, resiliency, and strength is something we can all learn from and model in our lives! Our Guest: American Rapper & Choreographer. Sharaya J, is the Protege of Missy Elliott. She's known for her singles "Banj" and "Smash Up The Place". Known for her high-fashion look, Sharaya joined forces with Alexander Wang starring in his T by Alexander Wang campaign and becoming a brand ambassador for his line. In 2018, Howell joined the music competition program The Four:Battle for Stardom, where she attained the title for the longest seat holder and runner up of Season 2. Prior to filming, she battled Stage 2 Breast Cancer, which was mentioned on the program finale. She's also done multiple features including BET Hip Hop Awarde43 s Cypher, Dazed Digital, Interview Magazine, Good Day Atlanta, and Entertainment Tonight. Sharaya's business and social media sites: Banji Entertainment: @banjientertainment Instagram: @banjiraya YouTube: Sharaya J Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
About: Starting your own business can be quite the journey. Since the start of Millennial Girls we may have faced a few obstacles and unplanned delays, however we've also learned a lot! This week we reflected on where it all began and highlighted all of the things we wish we would have known when we first started. This is our dedication to all of our budding girl bosses who are looking for a few gems to help start their own businesses. Join us as we share advice on how to build your own empire today! Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Udemy Canva Planoly Fiverr Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats
About: Recording Artist, Kissie Lee, joins us as we discuss her journey in the music industry and how she's built her confidence in being a fully creative and vulnerable woman. Throughout her experience, she's had to navigate the largely male-dominated industry with strength and resilience. She also shares her ultimate girl power tips to women looking to get into creative industries! Our Guest: Kissie is a talented R&B artist and songwriter who's collabed and written Billboard hits for artists like Jacob Lattimore, OMG Girlz, Tiny Harris, and Jacques to name a few. Under the management of Celebrity Manager Johnnie Cabbell, she's had 2 collaborations with Keke Wyatt that landed her the opportunity to go on tour. Despite the state of the world right now, Kissie is making strides and moves. In this time, she's landed a feature with Taylor Girlz as well as rolled out on her own new music, most notably, her new single called “My Love”. Kissie's business and social media sites: Instagram: @iamkissielee Youtube: Kissie Lee Twitter: @iamkissielee Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
About: Every girl boss knows that Q4 is all about the financial set up! Its the perfect time to begin preparations for the new year by setting goals and of course prepping our wallets. Join us as we share some of our favorite tips for how to set yourself up financially for the new year. We discuss key components to setting financial goals, provide insight into why planning for the future must to start today, and how we've taken the reigns on our own financial journeys. This episode is for the boss babes who are looking to take their businesses to new heights or for our babes who are simply looking for guidance on how to prepare for making major money moves. We've got you ladies covered with plenty of tips, advice, and helpful resources to help ensure we all start the new year off strong! Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Spend Less, Save More: A Millennial Girl's Savings Guide Free Credit Report featuring Experian @StocksandStilettos @SeekWisdomPCW @TheBudgetnista Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats
Life will often show you when it's time for you to step out of your comfort zone. You find yourself not feeling the same about certain environments you're in, coming into more conflict with people that you've always known, and just generally feeling like you desire more. It's important to not let these level-up moments pass you by. Your soul is literally seeking greater expansion! So, in this episode, we highlight our own experiences in life, business, and relationships and how stepping out of our comfort zones helped us level-up our mindsets and our environments. We're still learning the art of leveling-up of course, but we do have some tips that we think you ladies could implement. Enjoy!
About: In this episode, Sabrina Espere Carrington joined us to speak about her personal journey through self-confidence. Throughout her life, she learned and practiced ways to build up her body self-confidence and eventually pursued the Miss America Plus Pageant. We also discussed her journey with becoming an advocate for women's empowerment and the importance of women knowing themselves, loving themselves, pursuing what they want in life, and setting examples for other women. Our Guest: Sabrina Espere Carrington is a writer for Fabuplus Magazine, a Women's Advice Columnist for Enspire Magazine as well as a Life Coach and Women's Empowerment Coach and Speaker. She is still very much the personal assistant and publicist to Gro Mambo Angela Novanyon Idizol, who is a world renowned spiritual advisor who advises countries and dignitaries as well as people looking for change and elevations in life. From her training under the Spiritual Advisor, Sabrina Espere found her niche in Women's Empowerment and Body Positivity. She is an active guest and Life Coaching expert on several podcasts and live talk shows as well as the New Reigning Ms. Pennsylvania in the Miss Plus America Pageant 2020 and 2021. Sabrina's business and social media sites: Instagram: @sabrina_espere Resources mentioned in this podcast episode: Tools: Fabuplus Magazine Life and Living Enspire Magazine Credits: Music: MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
About: Doni Brown, of Pivot Cosmetics, joins us as we discuss her journey and lessons learned through serial entrepreneurship. She shares her unique experience on being prompted to focus on her own path, build her own audience, and find her niche. Doni drops gems on how to effectively rollout any business and also shares the importance of inspiring and helping other boss girls along in their journeys! Our Guest: Doni Brown is the founder and owner of Pivot Cosmetics - a CBD cosmetics line created to promote self care within women of color. Doni is most commonly known as a Dallas Influencer and she dedicates her platform to teaching and empowering other women, to start their own beauty and fashion product lines! Over the past 5 years, she has helped numerous businesses and personal brands, transform their marketing strategies and increase their digital reach through her consulting and workshops. She believes that knowledge is transformative, and she hopes to inspire as many entrepreneurs as possible to continue striving to manifest their ultimate visions. Doni's business and social media sites: Website: DONI BROWN - Beauty Boss Mentor Pivot Cosmetics: Pivot Cosmetics - CBD Skincare Instagram: @thedonibrown Resources mentioned in this podcast episode: Boss Girls to Model: Marketing by Monrae Courtney Adeleye Tools: Flodesk Samcart GemPages Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
About: Join us as we sit with Asha Tarry, author, life coach, and founder of Behavioral Health Consulting Services LMSW, PLLC to discuss her journey towards becoming a successful business owner and author. Asha shares empowering gems for navigating mindfulness during a time where issues like the current pandemic, racial injustices, and so on are affecting our communities. Her rise towards building her empire provides us with a testimony of just how unique our journeys as millennials can be. Listen in as we chat about how to create and keep balance and mindfulness at the forefront of our busy lives! Our Guest: Asha is an author, certified life coach and award-winning mental health advocate. She is also the founder of Behavioral Health Consulting Services LMSW, PLLC which provides consulting, counseling and coaching to creatives and small business owners in the wellness and entertainment industries and educational sector. As a mindfulness practitioner Asha has coached and consulted individuals and groups of people throughout the US, Asia, Africa and Europe on personal development, lifestyle and wellness. She has consulted with initiatives on maternal health, global workplace retention and been a writer and speaker for several outlets focused on mental health. Asha's work spans 2 decades and includes working with families, couples, professional adults, millennials and people with anxiety and work/life imbalance. Asha's business and social media sites: Website: https://lifecoachasha.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashatarrymental/ Asha's Book: Adulting As A Millennial: A Guide to Everything Your Parents Didn't Teach You Resources mentioned in this podcast episode: Books Real Artists Don't Starve 10X Rule The 4 Agreements Podcasts Jesus & Jollof Michelle Obama Podcast Hello Hunnay Slay Girl, Slay Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
About: Have you ever just needed to put a spotlight on boss girls doing the damn thing!? For us, highlighting boss moves serves as inspiration to keep going and marking your own path even when you may encounter obstacles, setbacks, or people who don't understand your vision for yourself. So, in this week's episode, we highlight a few boss women that have inspired us this week. With everything going on in the world and in our personal lives it's always nice to pull motivation and inspiration from boss women who are claiming their own stories and killing it! We will discuss boss women who are evolving, staying true to themselves, and using their talents to create major impact and change. Points of Reference: Rihanna - Skin Care Launch Alexandria Ocasia-Cortez Emmys 2020 Diversity Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
“...The most unprotected person in America is the black woman ...” - Malcolm X. As you know, over the last couple of weeks, we have really seen some crazy things happening in the world. This could be a really progressive moment in our community, and it is! But of course, there are certain pockets of us who can't seem to get with the program. Particularly, we have seen many Black women be disrespected - and it is a reminder that our community continues to be rife with layers of self-hate and mistreatment. This week we are reflecting on recent events surrounding the mistreatment of Black women across the country. For years we have been left out of the conversation of the fight for justice, equality, and respect and sadly not surprisingly enough we are still being forgotten. Listen in as we discuss this very real problem. Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
About: This reflection episode we challenge you ladies to join us on our journeys towards creating healthier life balances. With a global pandemic, increased fights for racial & social justice, along with everyday life transitions, we've found ourselves running in circles just trying to find our balance. Life is a rollercoaster of emotions and experiences, but we believe that a little proactive action can help balance the scales and provide you with some peace of mind. Listen in as we share a few stress release tools that we plan to implement in our everyday lives! We invite you to join us on this journey and commit to practicing at least 1 new stress relief technique over the course of the month. Resources mentioned in this podcast episode: Apps Aura Calm Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
About: In this reflection episode, we are joined by mental health expert and dear friend of ours, Kchar'edda Harris; to discuss the recent tragedies within the Black community. We got candid about the states of our mental health and discussed how we are coping during these times. As we mourn the losses of our Black brothers and sisters we must find ways to protect and heal ourselves so that we can continue the fight for justice. Listen in as Kchar'edda shares her own personal story surrounding police brutality and provides us with exercises and resources that promote mental wellness. Our Guest: KChar'Edda is a millennial determined to silence the shame of mental illnesses in the black community. She's a well versed mental health enthusiast with experience as a dual-diagnosis therapist, victim advocate, and special education teacher. She's devoted to breaking all boundaries and discourses surrounding the stigma of mental illness by sharing her experiences, perspectives and tips. Resources mentioned in this podcast episode: Apps What's Up? - A Mental Health App Headspace Moodpath - Depression & Anxiety Test Virtual Therapy Services BetterHelp Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation Lifelines National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-8255 Veterans Crisis Line - 1-800-273-8255 Political Research Sources The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Head Count GovTrack.us Vote 411 Voterly Vote Smart Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
About: In this reflection episode, we have a candid girl-talk with the lovely, Kayla Broady. We talk about our personal journeys through confidence, mindfulness, and self-care. It's all a part of the womanhood journey of deciding who we are and who we want to be. Listen in to hear us get a little deep ladies! Our Guest: Kayla established her own travel and self-improvement vlog on Youtube, called AyeGetItBroady! And she also happens to be one of our best friends! An avid travel enthusiast, Kayla vlogs her trips all over the world in places like Asia, Africa, and South America. Kayla also drops gems about her personal development journey through confidence, spirituality, and self-care. Go check her out for tips! Kayla's social media sites: Youtube: AyeGetItBroady Instagram: AyeGetItBroady (@ayegetitbroady) Instagram: KBAdv3ntur3 (@kbadv3ntur3s) Resources mentioned in this podcast episode: Books: Hidden Power The Code of the Extraordinary Mind The Power of Now YouTube: Improvement Pill What I've Learned Stephanie Lyn Coaching Isabel Palacio Leeor Alexandra Pretty Boss Tv Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
We are happy to announce that Season 2 of The Millennial Girl Way Podcast is underway! Ladies, get ready for an all new line up of amazing girl bosses! We cant wait to not only share their stories but also continue our reflection series so that we can get candid about our personal journeys and struggles. The journey through womanhood is never dull and never ending. We are always living, learning, and growing & our hope is that we can continue to do that together. Be sure to subscribe and follow us to stay connected, and be the first to know about our very first Season 2 Episode! Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
About: Yelitsa Jean-Charles, founder of Healthy Roots Dolls, joins us as we discuss how she used her experiences as a young girl to breathe life into the idea of creating a diverse line of kids' dolls. Yelitsa shares gems about her journey with kickstarting her company, her process for finding time to conquer all her goals, and her joy in seeing young girls excited about her dolls! Our Guest: Yelitsa never had a doll that looked like her growing up. The one time her parents gave her a black doll, she burst into tears because it wasn't the “pretty one”. Since then, Yelitsa has made it her goal to make sure that no other children feel the way she did about her own appearance growing. While in her Junior year studying Illustration at the Rhode Island School of Design, Yelitsa redesigned the fairy tale character Rapunzel as a brown girl with beautiful kinky hair. After speaking with classmates and friends, she saw the opportunity to address the demonstrated need for more diverse toys and representation in children's publishing. With a grant from the Brown University Social Innovation Fellowship, support from the RISD E'Ship Program, Masschallenge Accelerator program and 674 dedicated Kickstarter backers, Healthy Roots was Born. Yelitsa has gone from not knowing how to do her own hair at the age 21 to teaching young girls all about their own. Since starting Healthy Roots Dolls, Yelitsa has graduated from RISD with a BFA in Illustration and a concentration in Gender, Race & Sexuality. In 2018 she won the Startup Stampede, New Voices Fund Pitch competition, participated in the VFA Accelerator program and was awarded the first Main Street Ventures Wendy S. Lea Female founders Grant. This year she was accepted to the Backstage Accelerator program in Detroit with an investment of $100,000. Most recently won People's Choice and First Place at the 2019 Quicken Loans Detroit Demo Day for a total winning of $125,000 and as of 2019 has raised nearly $500,000 total for her company. Yelitsa's business and social media sites: Website: www.healthyrootsdolls.com Instagram: @blackgirlvstheworld; @healthyrootsdolls Twitter:@theyetitsa; @rootsdoll Resources mentioned in this podcast episode: Funding Resource: Kickstarter Books: The Bear Necessities of Business: Building a Company with Heart! Apps: Slack Buffer Evernote Google Drive Google Calendar Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
Happy New Year Queens! We have made it to 2020! Not only does this mark a New Year, but also a New Decade. If there was any time to let go of the old and rebirth into the new, the time is now! We're leaving all the old hangups, fears, and unworthy people behind. We're going to truly manifest and build ourselves into the women we've always wanted to be; and furthermore, know that we have the potential be. Join us as we talk about our highs and lows of starting the Millennial Girl journey, reflect on some of our lessons learned and what being dedicated actually means, as well as give some tips on how to start on any goal that you have - whether personal or professional! Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
We are Brae and Shay, co-founders of Millennial Girls. Welcome to our Reflection Series, where we get candid with our fellow Millennial Girls about our personal journeys through womanhood. This episode we reflect on our experiences with meeting new people and how we've learned to filter out those who try to dim our lights. We discuss the power behind knowing your worth and why other peoples inability to see or even acknowledge your worth has no bearing on how you should view yourself. Join us as we laugh off our past dating experiences, reflect on what it means to truly value yourself, and give some of our best advice for how to keep your light shining! Our business and social media sites: Website: https://www.themillennialgirlway.com/ Instagram: @millennial_girls Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialGirls/ Credits:Music:MaxSky Beats
We sometimes find ourselves shutting down when we're feeling down or going through tough times. Giving motivation to others can feel fake at those times, but we're learning that sharing our unique stories - the triumphs and disappointments - is the only way to be truly authentic. You never know who you may touch! Listen in as we discuss how we draw inspiration to continue to motivate others even when it's hard. Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
About: Erin Winters, founder of Erin on Demand, joins us as we discuss how she navigated away from the traditional journalism tract and became her very own boss! Erin shares the ins/outs of her journey and what it has been like being the creative force for businesses of all different sizes. Erin drops special gems on how to effectively conquer daily goals and the secret to finding the ‘perfect' mentor. She even shares a few of her own top tips for entrepreneurial success and how to conquer being your own boss! Our Guest: Before Erin On Demand, there was just — Erin — a girl from Detroit with dreams of one day becoming a reporter for a major news company. But during her senior year at Howard University, those dreams faded into dust and she no longer desired to go the traditional news-reporting route. This drastic change of heart left her feeling completely overwhelmed and confused about her future. She decided to pivot into the digital world and explore more creative storytelling through social media, and took a job at a Michigan credit union as their Digital Spokesperson. A year later, she won a nationwide contest and became the first Digital Correspondent for National Geographic. Now, she runs her own show. Literally. She has a digital marketing and video production company, Erin On Demand. She's worked with small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, on mastering their brand's message through social media and engaging video. She also has a YouTube channel where she shows her journey of building her business, while giving entrepreneurship and branding advice. It has amassed over 30,000 subscribers in about 9 months. She believes that staying true to herself and following joy has brought her here, and is going to take her further than she can even imagine. Erin's business and social media sites: Website: www.erinondemand.com Instagram: @erinondemand Resources mentioned in this podcast episode: Blogs: According to Kori Apps: Later Zoom Asana Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
About: Patrice Stephens, founder of Pink Ship, joins us and discusses the ins and outs of the marketing and media industry. Patrice shares her journey in becoming a full time entrepreneur at the same time as taking on her greatest role in life -- becoming a mother. Listen as she shares her passion for helping business harness their true potential with her creativity and dedication to helping brands grow. Her story is one of triumph and having the courage to go out on a limb and find what is truly for you. Our Guest: After studying abroad in California and achieving multiple internships and work placements at various companies, Patrice went on to graduate with a degree in Advertising, PR and Media. Also a natural entrepreneur, she went on and founded her Digital Marketing Agency, Pink Ship Ltd in 2015. Through her agency, Patrice has worked with over 82 different brands of all sizes including the likes of Superdrug, the NBA, Morgan Stanley and more. With a dedicated team of strategists and creatives, Pink Ship continues to grow and scale into an international agency with clients and team members in Toronto, Canada. In 2018 Patrice launched her very own series of digital marketing masterclasses called The Algorithm Series, in collaboration with employees from Facebook, Instagram and Google. The series is designed to equip small business owners with the knowledge needed to survive on the platforms that are dominated by multi-million pound companies. Patrice's business and social media sites: Website: www.mypinkship.com Instagram: @pinkship Resources mentioned in this podcast episode: Apps: Hootsuite Photoshop Books: Girl Boss Think and Grow Rich 4-Hour Work Week Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
In this reflection episode, we recap on a few major gems we learned from watching the movie “Hustlers”. With an all-female dominated cast, we were bound to find similarities of ourselves within at least one or all of the characters. We share tips we learned from the movie and what most resonates with us on our journey's through womanhood! We promise there are no spoilers, so listen in and enjoy. Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
Notes: In this reflection episode, we discuss the patterns that we notice in ourselves and how these patterns affect every aspect of life. Life is all about reflection and understanding how all the dots are connected so that we may continue to grow and make better decisions. Listen in to hear how our Hot Girl Summer went, how we plan to finish out the rest of 2019, and how we overcome some of our bad habits! Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
About: Ashley Copeland of Stacks and the City joins us as we discuss some of the facts and myths of how to gain financial independence. In the midst of comparing our struggles of adulthood, Ashley shares a few of her secret gems on how to overcome savings obstacles and start investing in our futures today. Listen and enjoy Ashley's endless comedic flare and take note on how you too can become a millennial multi-homeowner before the age of 30! Our Guest: Ashley Copeland is currently the Director of Stacks and the City, a media company centered on financial literacy for millennial women. She leveraged working on Capitol Hill and Fortune 500 companies with working the hospitality industry to purchase two properties, start a Roth IRA and generate a net worth of nearly $100,000 without ever earning a six-figure salary. Ashley shares her knowledge through her popular podcast and YouTube channel. Ashley also travels across the United States to speak on gaining financial independence to first generation professionals. In her spare time, Ashley loves knitting, reading, and globetrotting, having traveled to over 25 countries. Ashley's business and social media sites: Website: https://www.stacksandthecity.co/ Instagram: @stacksnthecity YouTube: Stacks and the City Resources mentioned in this podcast episode: Finance based Apps: Mint Acorn Robin Hood Digit Books: Invested - Danielle Town Investment Blogs: Motley Fool Afford Anything Budgets are Sexy Stash Wealth Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.TheMillennialGirlWay.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
Notes: In this episode, Ari discusses her breakout into the beauty industry as well as major setbacks that she encountered while working for a bigger beauty brand. Ultimately, she overcame her setbacks and started her own venture. She is a creative who decided she has her own unique style on makeup that others were appreciative of; and she decided to run with it! Listen in to hear how she did it and what she recommends to other ladies looking to make their mark in the beauty field! About: Ariana Treadwell, the founder of King Ari Cosmetics, LLC. I'm a fan of Ari, as she's a co-host of the podcast, Pretty Dope Podcast. She's a college graduate with a psychology degree who decided to pursue her creative talents instead of going into a “professional” career. She's a self-taught makeup artist that's passionate about enhancing women's beauty. She's been in the beauty industry for 5 years and working professionally as a MUA for 2 years. She's proud to say that her business is small, but growing daily. She sees it becoming a top brand that women use in their beauty routines in the next 2-3 years. Ari's business and social media sites: Website: www.kingaricosmetics.com Instagram: @king.ari; @kingaricosmetics Facebook: kingaricosmetics, KingAri MUA Twiiter: @therealkingari Resources mentioned in this podcast episode: Tools: Over App Mint App Inshot App Credit Karma App Books: Think & Grow Rich: A Black Choice The Four Agreements Podcasts: The Dave Ramsey Show Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats Follow us - The Millennial Girl Way: Website: www.themillennialgirlway.com Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: @TheMillennialGirlWay
Episode Notes: We are Brae and Shay, co-founders of Millennial Girls. Welcome to our podcast, The Millennial Girl Way, where we highlight millennial women doing the damn thing by turning their dreams into reality! In this reflection episode, we delve deeper into how we feel about Beyonce's new song 'Brown Skin Girl' and how it made us feel, as well as how important it is for the culture. Sit back, relax, and listen for a real girl talk discussion! To share your experiences, have some girl chat, or simply keep up with all things Millennial Girls, contact us using any of the below. We'd love to hear from you! Website: https://www.themillennialgirlway.com/ Instagram: @TheMillennialGirlWay Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialGirls/ Media Credits: Music - MaxSky Beats
Episode Notes About Brittany Cole: Every experience is an opportunity for continuous improvement! Brittany Cole lives by this motto as a speaker, coach, and consultant that is passionate about equipping diverse millennials to thrive in the workplace! As a pharmaceutical sales and marketing leader with a proven track record of career success, Brittany has experienced how intentional development of your leadership and executive presence skills accelerates career achievements and business results. In addition to her corporate successes, Brittany has built a consulting business where she has partnered with retail brands, corporate organizations, colleges, and churches to help leaders with personal branding, resilience, communication skills, and executive presence! She is currently in the midst of a rebrand from STYLE by Britt to Career Thrivers Consulting, which will be geared towards helping organizations retain diverse millennial talent. Brittany blends her corporate and entrepreneurial work life with traveling and enjoying her hometown of Nashville, TN with her husband, Joseph! When they aren't catching a concert or traveling with family, Brittany is completing her 1st book set to launch in November of 2019. StyleByBritt's business and social media sites: Website: https://www.stylebybritt.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stylebybritt/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/connect2stylebybritt/ Resources mentioned in this podcast episode: Books: Profit First by Mike Michalowicz Atomic Habits by James Clear Strategize to Win by Carla Harris Believe Bigger by Marshawn Evans
About: Briona Lamback is a travel and food blogger who lets her love of culture and human connection guide her around the world. She's the founder of boutique travel planning company, You Me Travel Co, where she helps black millennials see the world. Currently, she's an expat living and working in London. In her spare time, she eats a lot of street food, writes poetry, and scrolls Google Flights looking for her next adventure. Briona's business and social media sites: Website: https://youmetravel.co/ Blog: https://youmelunch.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briyoumetravel/ Resources mentioned in this podcast episode: Tools: Canva Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Squarespace Later - Marketing Platform for Instagram Books: Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge Blogs: https://www.theawkwardtraveller.com/ https://www.packslight.com/ Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats
This episode we discuss our experiences with learning how to use the power of manifestation to take control of our own futures! While we'd love to blame others for blocking our blessings, we ultimately realized that the only people standing in the way of the things/people we truly desire is ourselves. Join us as we identify our main “blessing blockers” and ways we can work to overcome them! About: We are Brae and Shay, co-founders of Millennial Girls. Welcome to our podcast, The Millennial Girl Way, where we highlight millennial women doing the damn thing by turning their dreams into reality! To share your experiences, have some girl chat, or simply keep up with all things Millennial Girls, contact us using any of the below. We'd love to hear from you! Website: https://www.themillennialgirlway.com/ Instagram: @Millennial_Girls Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialGirls/ Media Credits: Music - MaxSky Beats
Glamourina is the go to activewear brand for culturally conscious women. Realizing that healthy lifestyles have a great importance in our psychological and physical wellness, Kia Phillips and Nekol Gaskins realized there was a void in the activewear apparel market for culturally conscious women and working mothers. “There were few images of women that looked like us in the market, and there were few designs that represented our culture and heritage”. So, in the spirit of creation these Queens decided to embark on a journey birthing their own inspirational activewear brand Glamourina. Vision Statement: Use Glamourina products combined with social media themed events around the country to build a large customer base of 8 million people waiting for the release of our first athletic shoe in 2024 and the open of our first storefront in 2026. Mission Statement: Our mission is to encourage all women to live healthy active lifestyles by providing culturally inspired activewear for all body types. Glamourina's business and social media sites: Website: https://www.glamourina.com/ Instagram:@ShopGlamourina Twitter: https://twitter.com/shopglamourina Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/glamourina Resources mentioned in this podcast episode: Tools: Google Drive - Great for collaboration! Books: Nappily in Bloom - https://www.amazon.com/Nappily-Bloom-Trisha-R-Thomas/dp/0312557647 Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats
Welcome to our Reflection Series, where we get candid with our fellow Millennial Girls about our personal journeys through womanhood. This episode we discuss why we shouldn't let fear hold us back. Join us as we share our personal experiences about coming face to face with fear and how we've worked to overcome that fear. As we reflect on our personal relationships with fear, we realized that while we may define and experience fear in varying ways, it ultimately has the same effect on our goals. The question we have to ask ourselves is are we going to let fear conquer us or are we ready to conquer fear! Our business and social media sites: Website: https://www.themillennialgirlway.com/ Instagram: @millennial_girls Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialGirls/ Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats
Berrion L. Berry also known as Berri, is a corporate dropout turned serial female entrepreneur. She's certified personal trainer, nutritionist, wellness blogger, and the CEO & Founder of Healthy Meets Simple, an online wellness space created for the modern working woman. Basically, she's the love child of Elle Woods & a Tibetan Monk. Berri is passionate about making healthy simple, and loves helping women beat burnout, overcome adrenal fatigue, increase their energy and learn to love their body. She believes that as modern working women, but especially a female entrepreneurs, it is especially important to prioritize health over hustle, so she created Healthy Meets Simple. When Berri isn't building her brand, researching the latest health tips & tricks, or training clients, you can find her impacting young women in her communities, hanging at the beach, or just laughing with friends. Whether she's hosting a workshop with young women in the inner city of Detroit and educating them on women's health, or just having a quick fitness meet and greet in Tampa, she is all about educating, engaging, and empowering women to be the very best version of themselves. She believes that through the exploration of me, one discovers the we. Currently, she is working on her podcast Health Over Hustle, which is all about her health and entrepreneurial journey. The podcast launched on February 4th! You can connect with her on instagram @HealthyMeetsSimple or over on her website www.healthymeetssimple.com. Her business and social media sites: Website: https://healthoverhustlebyberri.com/links Instagram: @berrionlberry Podcast Instagram: @healthoverhustlee Pinterest: @healthymeetsimple Facebook: @healthymeetssimple Podcast: Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/her-health-club/id1447960592?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 Android: https://anchor.fm/healthoverhustle Resources mentioned in this podcast episode: Tools: Tailwind Books: Light is the New Black, Rise Sister Rise Blogs: Blk + Grn, Black and Well Podcasts: Swipe Up Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats
Tha Hair Klass is comprised of husband and wife team Brian and Jennifer Davis. Their mission is to "Change tha hair class culture one class at a time". Although neither is a hairstylist themselves, after being in the background of the hair and beauty industries for years, Brian and Jenn wanted to see how they could apply their experiences and observations to create classes that stood out from any others they'd seen. They also recognized the fact that many stylists would love to teach, but seldom have the time or energy it takes to create, promote, and execute a class, let alone manage a tour, and thus Tha Hair Klass was born! Today THK travels both domestically and internationally and works with various hair artists and educators to fulfill their teaching dreams. They are currently working on expanding Tha Klass Inc. brand into other areas including but not limited to ThaMakeupKlass and ThaRunwayKlass to name a few... stay tuned! Their business and social media sites: Website: https://thahairklass.com/ Instagram: @thahairklass Resources mentioned in this podcast episode: Tools: Adobe Photoshop, GoDaddy (Website builder) Go to reading material: News - “Always stay informed!” Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats
We are Brae and Shay, co-founders of Millennial Girls. Welcome to our podcast, The Millennial Girl Way, where we highlight millennial women doing the damn thing by turning their dreams into reality! This episode gives you a closer look into who we are and why we started this millennial girl community! Listen in as we share our personal stories, empowering quotes we live by, and some of the things we hope to conquer on our journey of womanhood! Our business and social media sites: Website: https://www.themillennialgirlway.com/ Instagram: @millennial_girls Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MillennialGirls/ Credits: Music:MaxSky Beats