The Reset Podcast is the brainchild of Laura Mignott, CEO of the cultural communications agency, DFlash. Each show, Laura brings on an interesting. game-changing, unique person from the worlds of business, marketing, advertising, media, tech, and more. Expect lots of laughs, frank talk & provocative solutions. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-reset-podcast/support

In this episode of #29DaysOfMagic, we have CeCe Olisa, who shares her powerful story of healing, community, and breaking stigma around weight and wellness in ways that truly serve you. Most women feel overwhelmed trying to juggle health, beauty, and personal growth but what if the key to transformation is redefining self-care as action, not just intention? Cece reveals how she turned her personal health journey into a mission to empower Black women and challenge harmful narratives about obesity, medication, and self-love. From her dramatic life reset after her mother's passing to her insights on the science-backed importance of nourishing your body and mind, she offers immediate, practical takeaways for creating sustainable change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode of #29DaysOfMagic, we have Kimyada Benjamin, CEO of Clickin' It Photo Experiences, who shares how embracing discomfort transformed her from a corporate mediation professional and cake decorator into a thriving business founder and authentic connector. Her story proves that taking bold leaps, even when it feels risky, leads to unexpected opportunities and genuine fulfillment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode of #29DaysOfMagic, we have Wendi Wallace. Wendi shares an eye-opening perspective on how rapid political shifts ripple into everyday life, from nail salons to White House visits, revealing the unseen forces that influence success and resilience. In this compelling episode, Wendy takes us behind the scenes of Washington, D.C., offering candid insights on surviving political transitions, navigating collective trauma from 9/11 to COVID, and the cultural shifts that affect everything from economics to social bonds. You'll discover how city culture impacts your mental health and opportunities—and why understanding these subtle shifts can be your secret weapon for growth. Wendy shares her unique career journey from crisis management to political strategy, emphasizing the power of community and the importance of embracing failure and risk at any age. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode of #29DaysOfMagic we chat with Samantha Fennell, a growth consultant with over 20 years of experience. She discusses career journey, her favorite job at Condé Nast, and the importance of client success in driving growth. Samantha shares insights on evolving sales techniques, the significance of recalibration in one's career, and the importance of gratitude and self-care. The conversation concludes with advice for younger professionals and the importance of asking the right questions in job interviews. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode of the #29DaysOfMagic Tyra Searcy, a product manager shares her journey from customer care to product management. Tyra discusses the importance of empathy in customer service, the challenges of balancing work and personal life, and her moments of self-discovery. She emphasizes the need for kindness and critical thinking in today's world, especially in the context of misinformation and social media. The conversation highlights the significance of being bold, trusting oneself, and the power of discernment in navigating life and career choices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode of #29DaysOfMagic, we have LaToya Christian, an award winning marketing executive and respected industry thought leader. Most Black women shine brightest when they slow down. LaToya Christian breaks down how embracing stillness, agility, and intentionality transformed her career. From her first corporate gig at Time Inc. to advising global brands on navigating change amidst chaos.In this powerful episode, LaToya shares her journey from a community driven start in corporate America to leading strategic transformation for top tier brands. You'll discover practical insights on building resilience in uncertain times, mastering foresight in a shifting marketplace, and the importance of slowing down to elevate your impact. She reveals why playing it safe often keeps you stuck and how embracing ambiguity and risk can unlock opportunities others won't see. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode of #29DaysOfMagic Summer Hill, a business consultant with a rich career journey spanning various industries, shares her experiences transitioning from a successful career in insurance to becoming a financial consultant, emphasizing the importance of financial literacy, mentorship, and managing debt. She provides valuable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs, highlighting the significance of separating personal and business finances, and offers practical strategies for debt management. The conversation also touches on the importance of daily habits and gratitude in achieving success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode of #29DaysOfMagic we sit with Ama McKinley, the founder and creative director of Ilium Wing Ama shares her journey from working in advertising to becoming a goldsmith and eventually moving to Mexico City. She discusses the importance of finding a place that feels like home, the significance of quality of life, and the value of relationships. Ellen encourages listeners to embrace change, pursue their passions, and take the leap to explore new opportunities. She also reflects on her younger self and the lessons learned along the way, emphasizing the need for creativity and rest in our lives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode of #29DaysOfMagic Sienna Farris, a brand marketer and storyteller, shares her career journey. Highlighting her experiences in multicultural marketing, the importance of rest, and the power of manifestation. She emphasizes the significance of building community and being true to oneself while navigating career challenges. Sienna also reflects on her personal growth and the lessons she would share with her younger self, particularly about self-advocacy and embracing one's uniqueness. The conversation concludes with Sienna expressing gratitude for her family and her willingness to connect with others in the publishing world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode of #29DaysOfMagic we chat with Christina Blacken, a speaker, facilitator, and founder of The New Quo. Christina shares her journey from working in media to becoming an entrepreneur, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in leadership and personal development. She discusses the challenges she faced during the pandemic, the significance of community and friendship, and offers valuable advice for young entrepreneurs. Christina also highlights the power of owning one's story and the impact of personal branding in today's world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode of #29DaysOfMagic Laura interviews Amanda-Jane Thomas, CEO of Sip and Sonder, a coffee brand that emphasizes the connection between coffee and culture. Amanda shares her journey from working as a strategic insights analyst at Viacom to becoming an attorney, and ultimately, an entrepreneur. The conversation delves into the importance of community, mentorship, and self-love, as well as the challenges of balancing personal identity with business success. Amanda reflects on her moments of reset and the significance of having a supportive tribe around her. The episode concludes with a call to action to support Sip and Sonder and a reminder of the importance of self-care in the entrepreneurial journey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode of #29DaysOfMagic we sat down with Evan Seymour, a publicist and founder of Black Women in Entertainment. Evan discusses her journey from various roles in education and journalism to becoming a successful entrepreneur in public relations. The conversation highlights the importance of community, resilience, and self-care in navigating the entertainment industry. Evan shares her experiences, challenges, and the significance of building relationships, as well as her gratitude for the support she has received throughout her career. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode of #29DaysOfMagic we have Tiffany Hardin, the dynamic CEO of Gild Creative Group and Represent. Tiffany shares her remarkable journey from her early days working at a bagel shop to becoming a leader in the music and marketing industries. This episode explores the key moments and lessons from Tiffany's life that exemplify resilience, creativity, and the power of community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode of #29DaysOfMagic Nicole Anderson shares her journey from a bookstore job to founding a speakers bureau. This is a testament to the power of storytelling and the importance of representation in the speaking industry. Aspiring speakers are encouraged to invest time in honing their craft, understanding their audience, and being receptive to feedback. Ultimately, success in speaking relies on commitment, passion, and the courage to share one's unique story with the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode of #29DaysOfMagic Ericka emphasizes the importance of inclusion in the workplace. Drawing from her diverse experiences, she advocates for creating environments where everyone feels valued and heard. "We need to build community amongst people," she states, reminding us that understanding and empathy are key to fostering inclusive spaces. Her commitment to empowering others reflects her belief that everyone should have the opportunity to thrive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this latest episode of #29DaysOfMagic Kalieha'; an operational and change management specialist and vocalist shares her unique career journey. Starting from her early job at Tim Hortons to her current role as a chief of staff. She discusses the importance of accountability in the workplace, her transition from fashion to business, and the creative problem-solving skills she has developed. Kalieha' also opens up about her passion for music, her experiences in the industry, and the impact she hopes to have through her work. The conversation concludes with Kalieha' performing one of her songs, showcasing her talent and creativity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In our latest episode of #29DaysOfMagic, Anetra Henry reveals how a life-changing injury and unforeseen layoffs transformed her from a corporate employee into a thriving, unapologetic consultant. If you've ever felt stuck on your career journey or wondered if you're in the right place, this episode offers a blueprint for resilience, confidence, and authentic success. Follow Anetra here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anetrahenry/ Book Recommendations: Sponsorship Success Guide: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/NT6FZ774UPXGA, Headamentals by Suzy Burke, PhD, Ryan Berman, and Rhett Power: https://headamentals.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In our latest episode of #29DaysOfMagic Naa Adoley Pappoe , a stress management and emotional wellness specialist focusing on infertility counseling and maternal mental health shares her personal journey with infertility, the importance of cultural competence in therapy, and the challenges women face in balancing motherhood and career. She emphasizes the need for support systems and redefines what fertility means, encouraging women to seek help and know they are not alone. The conversation concludes with a grounding exercise and a call to action for women to embrace their journeys and seek support. #BHM #Listentoblackwomen Follow us: @theresetpodcast, @lmigno Follow Naa: @naapappoelmsw, @iamsinglemomsupported| Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Importance of Community with Clarita Monrose: Clarita's upbringing in Labry, St. Lucia, shaped her belief in the significance of community. Growing up in a close-knit environment where people looked out for one another, she learned the value of connection early on. "It's just very natural," Clarita reflects, sharing how her childhood experiences instilled in her a passion for community building. This foundation has been instrumental in her personal and professional life. Follow & subscribe to the podcast! Follow us everywhere: @theresetpodcast Follow Clarita: @cmeaccountingllc @beginbuildblossum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Reset Podcast is Back! We're kicking off with our #29daysofmagic series. First guest is Erica Taylor Haskins, Co-founder/CRO at Tinsel Experiential. We talk about the power of connection & building what's next Follow us on IG, FB, Youtube: @theresetpodcast @lmigno Follow Erica here: @tinsel_experiential @ericataylorhaskins Thanks to our partner Realm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

I am so glad to get to have Dr. Izetta Mobley on the podcast for this episode of #29DaysofMagic! She has so many amazing things she has done you'll need to hear her whole incredible story. She talks about how important it is to do things well, efficiently and equitably. She also talks about the power of administrative work to get things done. She shares some great wisdom about properly setting standards for other people, as not everyone has high standards. She also talks about understanding that life is not fair, and sometimes people have more challenges than others, and that there are matrices of oppression that stack on top of life's general unfairness.She asks everyone to wear a mask around for at least a week, for both the health awareness, and because it helps show who belongs in public life.And she would like to give you a week where each day you give yourself permission to do something small, but mightily joyful for yourself. Connect with her here:Twitter: https://x.com/imobley1ACLS: https://www.acls.org/fellow-grantees/izetta-autumn-mobley/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/imobley/

Tahiirah Habibi, The Hue Society - Founder/ CEO Tahiirah shares how she was working at age 15 as a really awesome usher, how she worked her way through college, and how she went from letting other people demean her to taking back her authenticity, autonomy, and her audacity as she became an entrepreneur. She shares about the Jay-Z line that inspired her to name her company The Hue Society, and it's double meanings. She shares about the huge levels of joy that her company is bringing. She gives great advice about not needing to join a table where people don't like you, especially when that table is on fire and not joyous, she gives a good general piece of advice for what wine will always work, about feeling good about yourself all the time, and so much more!Join Wine and Culture Fest coming up in July! https://www.wineandculturefest.com/In D.C. July 17th-20th! From 11 AM - 11 PM.(If you want to Sponsor reach out to her below!)Follow her here:Instagram - @sippingsocialite https://www.instagram.com/sippingsocialite/?hl=en@thehuesociety https://www.instagram.com/thehuesociety/?hl=en@wineandculturefest https://www.instagram.com/wineandculturefest/?hl=enCheck out The Hue Society's Website: https://www.thehuesociety.com/

For this episode of #29DaysofMagic! I am so delighted to chat with Francine Parham! She is the Founder of FrancineParham & Co., an amazing Author, and wonderful person! She has the most incredible story story, she shares about her first job out of college at General Mills. She shares amazing life advice, like Rule #1: Never burn a bridge. She talks about her time as an incredible executive at GE and then Johnson & Johnson, and how that led to her starting her own company to assist and ensure women and women of color advance at work. She shares a traumatic experience she had at work, how she got through it, and the warning she has for people that it is not worth your health to stay in those areas. She would like you to look out for the leaders in the mist and offer them help if you are able. She has so much wisdom around helping women and women of color advance at work, amazing stories, and much much more you'll definitely need to tune in!Be sure to connect with her to find out the next dates of her career advancing workshops!(You can learn more here: https://www.francineparham.co/programs/Or Here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/sharpenyourskillsprofessional/1379876 )Connect here:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/francineparham/Her Website: https://www.francineparham.co/Twitter: https://x.com/francineparham

I am very delighted to have Runo Okiomah on the podcast for this #29DaysofMagic! She is an amazing person and Founder of Elo Spaces & Workplace Expert. She talks about working at McDonalds right before college and right after getting back to the US from Nigeria. She shares about how fascinating her life has been going from America to living in Nigeria and back and how in all the places she felt a bit like an outsider and how it led to her being fascinated with people and places. She shares about one of her biggest challenges where as a grad student where after she had gotten an internship her professor had tried to get her to give up the internship. She shares the BEND framework, Brand, Expert skills, Network. Destination at a high level, and how she wished she knew about it at age 18. She has so much amazing advice for going through life and being versatile in what you're doing and how you'll become better through everything.Connect with her here:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/runo-okiomah/Elo Spaces: https://www.elo-spaces.com/

Super delighted to get Kim Anthony, Owner, BrillianceMode, LLC (Speaker, Author Leadership Coach), on for this episode of #29DaysofMagic! She talks about how because she competed at a high level competing on the US national gymnast team, and how that played into her being a gymnastic coach both as her first job and her first job out of college. She shares about how she trained by jumping and flipping on brick sidewalks until her mother had brought her to an actual gym. She shares her incredible career including working as a stunt woman on Batman, and so many other amazing jobs until she got to where she is now! She talks about the amazing ministry and work she has done helping empower women who are high performing and married to high performers to know that they are fearfully and wonderfully made. She shares about her struggles growing up, and how wildly different the professional gymnastics world was from her home life. She goes on to share some amazing self care advice about finding the things that are best fit for her identity and purpose. She shares so much wisdom about all things pertaining to purpose and identity!Connect with her here:Website: KimAnthony.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BrillianceMode/featured LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-anthony/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realkimanthony/?hl=enTwitter: https://x.com/RealKimAnthony

I am so excited to get Charece Williams, leading brand and sports marketing executive, on the podcast for this year's #29DaysofMagic! She has a truly incredible career journey doing so many varied things, and from it she learned what she absolutely did not want to be doing. She shares about how important it is to bring your true self to work to do the work well, especially because the diverse personalities and opinions really makes all experiences better. She share amazing advice for working with others, getting help, giving help, and some awesome self care advice!Connect with her here:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chareceinsports/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chareceinsports/?hl=en

Super delighted to have Samantha Fennell on for this years #29DaysofMagic! She is the Partner and Managing Director at Purpose. She shares about how she got her first job by being around the right people and declaring openly her intentions to get into sales at a magazine. She shares about her incredible career journey, including working at Vogue and for the Obama campaign in 2008 to where she is now. She shares really stellar advice about unleashing yourself from the belief that its all over just because it gets difficult. She has wonderful advice about how self care really supports not just herself but also everyone around her. She shares how important it is to not be a lone wolf.Samantha would like everyone to look around and ask for help, as well as offer help, because you never know when that now dull insight will be like a brand new nugget of gold to a younger person!Connect with her here: IG: https://www.instagram.com/samfennell99/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samanthafennell/See some of the great work she has been up to at Purpose: https://www.purpose.com/

I am delighted to bring back Chana Ginelle Ewing for this year's #29DaysofMagic! Her last time on the podcast was back in 2021 Episode 155 (Which you could revisit here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0eferwEI6KBvENHdxq0mZT?si=kZsaYOoKRQScajU9eJAY7g) and hear the updates from then to now! She talks about how her first job as at AID Action Committee of Boston helped her to be brave in front of peers, and helped set her on her path! She shares about how she has gotten to starting her latest business, littlebigworld, and how satisfying it is that is against the current presidency. We talk about how the queer community is so intersectional, and in spite of the current regime, they are here, and they are continuing to live their lives! She shares some of the struggles with starting a business and being both a people manager/leader and a contributor to the work that is being done. She shares some crucial tips about staying healthy and rounded as an entrepreneur and is all around such a delight!Chat with her on Friday Office Hours (Starting up again in March) For all things Marketing, and more! https://pensight.com/x/littlebigworld (30 minute conversation!)Follow her Substack: https://chanacubed.substack.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chana-ewing/Little Big World: https://www.littlebigworld.co/Pensight (Consulting): https://pensight.com/x/littlebigworld/ff-creator-id-blueprintBuy her book: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Chana-Ginelle-Ewing/author/B07S8SWK18?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true

I am so excited to share with you all Kimberly Brown's story for this episode of #29DaysofMagic! She is the Managing Partner Housing Impact Partners. She shares about how as a 16 year old she was selling credit cards and leading the department. She talks about how she got to where she is today. She talks about helping founding the African American Real Estate Professionals for the Los Angeles Chapter. She shares how she started Housing Impact Partners, how she and her partners are working in the wake of the fires that have happened recently, and how she was already way ahead of the game to make a measurable impact on getting people housing. She shares about how important it is to be very intentional in what she does so she can be highly efficient! She also mentions how using technology helps her be super efficient, and how properly researching and knowing how the technology can be beneficial. She shares about how strict personal boundaries help her be so super healthy.Kimberly would ask you to get involved with your local community!Go to Housing Impact Partners to find out more! https://housingimpactpartners.com/Connect with her here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-brown-impact-realty-advisors?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=android_app

To kick off the last week of #29DaysofMagic! 2025, I am super delighted to have on Lorine Pendleton, she is the Founder/Managing Partner of 125 Ventures. She talks about how she wanted to buy designer clothes and give kudos to her parents for helping her learn the value of money by encouraging her to get her first job at a Blimpie Sub Sandwich shop. She shares her incredible career journey to now where she is now. She shares about how she helped invest in women owned and diverse companies one of which is currently among the fastest growing companies in the country. She shares about how because people either have a blind spot or are willingly ignoring underrepresented startups there is a lot missing growth that should be happening but isn't currently. She shares about taking more calculated risks and not being afraid to fail. Reach out to Lorine if you're interested in Angel Investing!And reach out to her if you are looking to start investing, or if you have a startup in sports media entertainment!Connect here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lorinevc/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lorinevcLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorinependleton/

I am beyond delighted to share with you all Naydja Cojoe's story during this #29DaysofMagic! She is an entertainer, community health advocate and all around amazing diva. She shares about how her first job was at a roller rink and how she knew her whole life that she would be singing on stage. She shares a little bit of her story and the amazing advice she got that helped her stay humble, and how she became a Dixie Cup. She shares about a time when she almost quit singing, and how she was able to stick to it. She shares about the amazing work she does helping out the community and how incredible music can be to help dementia patients remember and sing along with the current song. She shares such amazing advice and is a truly all around wonderful person! She shares about the amazing and healthy culture New Orleans has when it comes to celebrities, and so many other amazing life stories you absolutely need to take a listen!"Don't worry about it, just come and enjoy yourself," - Naydja (In reference to the New Orleans Festivals and food!)Get ready to see Naydja and the Dixie Cups perform at the Danny Barker Festival on Sunday March 23rd at 3:30pm at the New Orleans Jazz Musuem. https://dannybarkerfestival.com/2025-schedule/She'll also be at Jazz Fest, The first weekend April 24-27th https://www.nojazzfest.com/music/ and French Quarter Fest, on April 13th https://frenchquarterfest.org/music/Follow her here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/naydja.cojoe/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/naydjacojoeproductions/

I am so excited to share Samantha Kotey's story with you all for this #29DaysofMagic! She is Senior Corporate Counsel & CEO/Founder Auntie's African Ice Cream, and such an amazing person! She shares about her first few jobs at restaurants, and her career into being an attorney where she is now! She shares about how it has always been a black woman who has helped her get all the jobs or pointed her to getting all the jobs. She shares about how she went from one day sitting at home wanting ice cream to all of the sudden making ice cream as a side business. She has such an amazing perspective on self care and making sure she is well. She talks about how okay it is to be less serious as a younger person. She talks about reveling in the delights of the small things and how helpful and healthy that is."Be a kid for as long as you can," - Samantha KoteyConnect with her here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auntiesafricanicecream/Her Website: https://www.auntiesafricanicecream.com/Check out the book she and her book club are reading: https://www.amazon.com/Cutting-Stone-Abraham-Verghese/dp/0375714367

I am super delighted to have Tiffany Dufu, the President at The Tory Burch Foundation, on for this episode of #29DaysofMagic! 2025! She talks about being a Girl Scout selling cookies, and her first real job which she absolutely hated, but she really learned how helpful it was to learn that people can say no to you over and over but the world doesn't fall apart. She talks about her incredible journey where so many amazing incredible women saw her and invited her into the room and how impactful that has been for her career and starting her own companies. Tiffany talks about the 4 levers of economic opportunity and how the fourth is entrepreneurship and how important that is to help people. She talks about how important the work she is doing at the Tory Burch Foundation is especially in this current climate. She points out that instead of asking the question, "How am I to solve this challenge?" instead she asks "Who is going to help me solve it?" and how important it is especially for women entrepreneurs to remember that this is not a solo journey."We build trust by asking for help, not for offering it," - Tiffany DufuCheck out the Lavender oil She mentioned here: https://www.loccitane.com/en-us/lavender-essential-oil-15HE005L14.html?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAwtu9BhC8ARIsAI9JHakYQOFtck3W7LQ-KpAtBk8W3TC_D6NENUZoNCPYBYlUEDOnOqWzUsIaAnvVEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.dsL'OCCITANE Lavender OilConnect with her here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tiffanydufuInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tdufu/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoSIgKTfYRMmBreoNv_8-aALinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffanydufu/Personal Website: https://www.tiffanydufu.com/Her Company Website: https://www.weareluminary.com/luminary-crus

For my Birthday I'm super excited to have Lisette Lavergne on the podcast for this #29DaysofMagic! She is the Founder and CEO of Lisette Lavergne Law PC. She shares about her first awesome job babysitting similar to how her mom had. She shares that she double majored in theater arts and political science. She shares about her decision to work as a performing artist with the George Street Playhouse Touring company to do social plays that called out problems like discrimination and others like alcoholism. She mentions how she got into law school at Rutgers Law and how amazingly diverse the community was and how all the diverse groups came together. She shares how important community has been to her for her whole life, and the struggles of being a first generation immigrant and one of the few like her at a big and prestigious law firm, but how she in spite of the challenges there, grew so much. She shares about her time running a law firm, a radio show, and all that fun stuff that is involved with being an entrepreneur plus the connections with the people involved.After hearing Lisette's story, what is one aspect of her story you'd like to hear more of?And how would you like to hear more?Connect with her here: Instagram: http://instagram.com/lisettelavergne/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisettelavergne/Facebook: http://facebook.com/lisettelavergne/

I am so delighted to have Bree West, Showrunner, Producer, Writer, and Director, on for #29DaysofMagic! She shares about her first job as a babysitter and the throughline into being a producer. She talks about how she worked with Kevin Durant's mother. Wanda, to get her story out there, and though Wanda was happy with the movie Bree wanted to nit pick a few things which led to her and her then boyfriend starting Octet Productions. She offers up so many amazing stories from when she has been producing and has amazing advice about claiming accomplishments, breathing, making it happen and so much more! She talks about how important it is for when you like a story to talk about it and give good feedback so the studios will keep asking for more of those and not just more horror films. She shares how important it is to show stories and how much feedback she has gotten from people sharing how inspired the productions Bree has worked on has made them."Live it to the fullest, and just breathe!" -Bree WestConnect with her here: IG: https://www.instagram.com/breekwest/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/breek.west/Website: www.octetproductions.com

I am super excited to get to have Susan Chapman-Hughes on the podcast today for #29DaysofMagic! Global C-Level Business & Digital Transformation Executive, Corporate Board Director, Global Speaker, Consultant and Author. She shares her story starting as a community planner and her incredible amazing career journey to leading on corporate boards, serving on many non-profits that help out communities along the way, and how that led to where she is now. She has great advice, like the reminder that in all chaos there is opportunity, not giving away your personal power, a great reminder to be consistent in helping, empowering, and taking advantage of new opportunities, and so much more! She would like to ask you to find the communities near you that are in need and find some ways to help support.Connect with her here:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanchapmanhughes/Her website: https://www.susanchapmanhughes.com/Any businesses needing any help with growing, scaling, and digital transformation reach out to Susan for consulting help, and if there are any non-profits looking for help definitely reach out!

Today I am delighted to have Lauren Persons, mom and educator, on the podcast for #29DaysofMagic! She talks about her first job when she was 12 and then her next job as a cashier. She talks through her career journey working for the federal government, working for the private sector, until she finally started listening to herself and she is now at a 3rd grade educator. She likens being a teacher to being a mother, and how teaching really is preparing children to be people in all areas of life. She talks about how today's teaching environment has to deal with a lot more attention competition and how teachers need to help students with their life stories and how teachers have their own life stories that they need to put on pause, but that doesn't mean they are not people. She has such amazing advice and perspective on life you absolutely don't want to miss out! If you feel so led, Help Keep Lauren's Girls in Cheer here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/keep-zoe-and-mias-cheer-dreams-alive?attribution_id=sl:e406bede-edba-481c-9f7a-8e9b4fde5cde&utm_campaign=man_ss_icons&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=copy_linkConnect with her here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awishedforlife/Threads: https://www.instagram.com/awishedforlife/Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/awishedforlife/?etsrc=sdtSubstack: https://learningmywayback.substack.com/p/between-the-rainstorm-and-the-rainbow?r=478v4n&utm_medium=ios&triedRedirect=trueCheck out her recently Curated playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0RfciGZdKA53G4UIBcOncq?si=FdMgJECcTOqzqGiPIiCJzQ&pi=u-kqcaoaIpRRGV&nd=1&dlsi=f8cb3462844b4c4c

I am super excited to interview Jehmu Greene, CEO and Founder of We Defend Truth. She shares about how her first job didn't really pay her and now as an activist still does not get paid a lot. She talks about her incredible journey trying to promote progressive values even going to work at Fox News. She talks about her great work at WeDefendTruth in working to combat disinformation and trying to bring more and more people back to common sense. She talks about being careful to not flood on information before asking the questions, "Is this true?" "How do I know?" and "Is it worth sharing?" She also shares how she learned from getting cancer, and gives so many important self care lessons from that. She shares about how important it is to find the next new young leader. And is just such a light, you need to tune in!Check out and Donate to We Defend Truth:wedefendtruth.orgConnect with Jehmu on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jehmu/

I am super excited to have Kenice Mobley, incredible self employed comedian, on the podcast for #29DaysofMagic! She shares about her first job at Jack in the Box, and how it practically did not happen. She talks about how seeing some people do bad at comedy inspired her to go after being a comedian. She talks about how she launched her full time comedy career right during February 2020. She talks about how there are many pitfalls with comedians where a lot of them can be chasing the viral clips. And how the going viral skill is not the same as the entertaining skill. She talks about how doing comedy well comes from having lots of experience, and you don't need to just be born into it.IN < TWO WEEKS!!Check out her show: "Don't Kill Yourself Yet" @ Caveat [BLACK WOMEN IN COMEDY FESTIVAL]Thursday, February 27, 20257:00 PM 8:30 PMhttps://caveat.nyc/events/kenice-mobley-dont-kill-yourself-yet-2-27-2025Follow her here:Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kenicemobley/?hl=enFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/kenicemobleycomedy/Her website:https://kenicemobley.com/Check out her upcoming Stand Up Shows:https://kenicemobley.com/stand-up-shows?view=calendar&month=02-2025

I am delighted to get the wonderful Che Chisholm, Founder / Filmmaker / Educator, on for #29DaysofMagic! She talks all about her amazing career through all things entertainment and how it led to her founding two separate companies now! She started Automatic Studios, and you'll have to listen to hear some about her more recent project PIYP. She shares about so many amazing journeys and the one she is currently starting on knowing that she is going to figure it out. She talks about how helpful routine can be, and give so much other amazing advice you'll need to hear it all!If you're interested in learning more about PIYP check it out here:https://piyp.co/Connect with her here:LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/che-chisholm/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/che_chisholm/

I am so excited to have Kamala Avila-Salmon on for today's episode of #29DaysofMagic! She is the Founder, & CEO of Kas Kas Productions. Film & TV Producer. She shares about how her first job really led into where she is now. She talks about really helping underrepresented voices and communities and how her current job as an entrepreneur lets her empower others. She talks about how important it is to highlight all these stories so that everyone can see more and more commonalities between each other. She talks about how important stories are for so many great things like inspiring, connecting, and creating culture. She shares how she got her first job by writing an actual letter! And how that and all her life experience has involved so so much persistence and creativity to not just be stuck. She reflects on how vital it is to rest and step back from doing all the awesome work that is necessary so that it can be worked on well and not to our own hurt."Hope is a discipline," - Kamala Avila-Salmon"we don't just practice it when it's easy, we practice it when it's hard,"Connect with her here:LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamala-avila-salmon/

I am super delighted to have Sabrina Philippe, Doctor of Physical Therapy, on the podcast for today's #29DaysofMagic! Sabrina shares about her first job in a hair salon at age 14, and how she got to where she is now. She talks about the blessing in disguise that her current position has been, and how awesome it is. She talks about what Physical Therapy really is, and how she is helping people not only overcome the physical challenge but also very often the mental challenges by connecting with them well. She shares about how being younger in her profession. She shares about how she has had to try to open that door of opportunity, and other pieces of excellent advice like being persistent, trusting yourself and working hard at it to push through!Connect with her here:LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabrina-philippe/

Today's amazing guest on #29DaysofMagic! is Jeanni Johnson, founder and CEO of For Love & Psych. Jeanni shares about her first job taught her about responsibility and teaching her how to steer people in the right direction. She shares about how she got to starting her own company and where she plans to take it to really help people maintain their autonomy. She advises Urgent Care before Emergency Care for so many reasons. She shares her very difficult time going through an ectopic pregnancy, and how it required her community to help. She shares so many amazing things she does for self care, and so much great advice! She asks that you take some time out for yourself and evaluate if you are living a value based life.Connect with her here:Website:https://forloveandpsych.com/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/forloveandpsych/LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanni-johnson-mssw-lcsw-licsw-01616259/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/share/1E3kFZhwJr/?mibextid=wwXIfr

I am so excited that Latashia DeVeaux and I have finally gotten to sit down for this episode of #29DaysofMagic! She shares her career journey, and how important it had been for her to know how to ask for help and who to ask especially when she wasn't given the resources that she needed. She shares how important it is to know that "No." is a full sentence. She shares about doing nothing. Period. She has so much great advice and practically gives an amazing sermon at the end of the episode you'll need to listen to the end to get it all! Connect with her here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ldeveaux/ Her website: https://www.deveauxted.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeVeauxMediaGroup Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/deveauxmediagroup

I am super delighted to have Lule Demmissie on the podcast today for #29DaysofMagic! She was the former CEO of eToro USA. Lule has an amazing story of triumph over a lot of difficulty being in finance in the early 2000s when almost no one else looked like her in that space. She shares about how she has learned to make the impostor syndrome a part of her by acknowledging that sometimes she feels the impostor's voice, but also the warrior's voice encouraging her onwards and upwards. She shares about how important it is to fail out loud so that good lessons can be learned. She shares about how important it is to find a leader who is a warrior and not a CYA kind of a leader. She has so much great advice you'll need to hear it all! "Fail out loud," - Lule Demmissie Connect with her here: Her Website: https://www.luledemmissie.com/ Twitter: https://x.com/luledemmissie Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/luled.bsky.social LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luled/

For #29DaysofMagic day 7 I am so excited to share with you Chanel Ali's story! She is an incredible comedian. Her first job was a very interesting first hustle that she got to do at her high school. She talks about how she started on the college path before committing to the open mic life to do comedy shows which led to her now having a full time career in comedy. She shares about how meticulous you need to be when you perform comedy and how important it is because you are so so constrained when you get started only getting 5 minutes at the open mic night. She shares an incredible story where she went to Scotland with not enough money for a return trip. You absolutely need to listen in for the amazing advice and quips she shares! Connect with here here: Twitter: https://x.com/chanel__ali Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chanelali/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/comedianchanelali/ Her Website: https://www.chanelali.com/ Check out her Website to see upcoming Shows!

I am delighted to have Gretchen C. Bellamy, President, Bellamy Management Consulting on the podcast for today's episode of #29DaysofMagic! She shares about her first job where she has proven she is fearless. She talks about her incredible journey through so many awesome jobs all over the world helping find out and expand the DEI and has proven that it is so necessary. She shares about how much she was able to help Chile by building tools to help include more people and the watershed moment at the launch event. We talk about how important it is to have a global worldview and she shares such amazing advice in all realms of life, and we have such a great conversation you'll absolutely need to take a listen! "Keep your wits about you," - Gretchen C. Bellamy Connect with her: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gretchencbellamy

Today I get to chat with the wonderful Tonja Renée Stidhum, Writer - Director - Producer, for #29DaysofMagic! She talks about her first job at the Beverly Arts center from the Chicago area, how much she loved it, and then took a journey to get to where she is today. She shares about her job at a law firm for 8 years which were not fulfilling, and how that led to her moving to LA. She shares about taking multiple leaps of faith until she got to being where she is today. She talks about how we are living in a gig economy and the structures are not working to support gig work. She would like to ask everyone to really lean more into your community. Connect with her here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tonjastidhum/?hl=en Twitter/X: https://x.com/TonjaStidhum/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tstidhum/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@tonjastidhum TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tonjastidhum?lang=en BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/tonja.bsky.social

I am super delighted to get Julissa Contreras on the podcast for #29DaysofMagic! She talks about starting her career at 14 years old to where she is getting to where she currently is as a creative. How she got to work for donorly learning lots about fundraising and how she moved to We work and figured out her talent for business consulting. She talks about connecting minoritized people to the resources they need to grow their businesses and also represent the communities they care about the most. She talks about her time writing and making her show "Vámonos" and her time trusting herself to do a great job led to many more in the show doing so great. She gives so much amazing advice on all areas including how important it is to be well so you can help others be well and improve the community as a whole. Connect with her here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jewleesah/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@jewleesah TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jewleesah_ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jewleesah/

I am very excited to have Jenn Shaw, Writer/Director and creative film director, on the podcast for day 3 of #29DaysofMagic! She talks about her first experience which she didn't like doing and found it super uncreative, and propelled her to where she is now. We bond over both being NYU Graduates. She shares about how she spent a lot of time on set getting to learn the lingo and picking up skills, learning to lead, and remembering to have fun along the way! Jenn shares how important it is for her to take a break and reset, and how stopping to do nothing is not only super healthy but also helps her do better at her work. She shares about speaking for the black experience while also knowing that we are not a monolith. Connect with her here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jshawshank/ Her Website: https://www.jennjshaw.com/

I am super excited for day two of #29DaysofMagic! with Kat Merot, Sr. Sales Executive and Entrepreneur, we talk about her first start in the corporate world. She shares the great advice of if they close the door go through the window and be persistent about it. She talks about AI and how it will impact the job market and is really going to be a new renaissance for working. We talk about taking the positive side of AI, as well as with all of life. She gives such great advice about caring for yourself well and really going after it! Check out the other Voices she recommends: Gary Vee: https://garyvaynerchuk.com/ Myron Golden: https://myrongolden.com/ Cindy Trimm: https://cindytrimmministries.org/ Codie Sanchez: https://codiesanchez.com/ The Diary of a CEO: https://stevenbartlett.com/doac/ Check out the books she recommends: How To Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie And any books by Malcom Gladwell "Just be curious," - Kat Merot Connect with her here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lefabkat/?hl=en