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This week on Lady History: Learn about the history of the Girl Scouts—from fearless founder Juliette Gordon Low to stellar scout Gloria Randle Scott, the first African-American to be elected as president of the Girl Scouts of the USA. Take a deep dive into the history of girl scouts teaching young women life skills and serving their communities from the time of the Great Depression to today. Plus- a yummy look at the history of the “Girl Scout Cookie.” Logo by: Alexia Ibarra Editing by: Lexi Simms Music by: Alana Stolnitz A full text transcript of this show, as well as sources, attributions, and further readings, can be found at ladyhistorypod.com Archival audio in this episode is from Library of Congress, National Jukebox Collection. Support us on Patreon for just $1: www.patreon.com/ladyhistorypod Follow us on Twitter, TikTok & Instagram: @ladyhistorypod Have a question? A business inquiry? Contact: ladyhistorypod@gmail.com Leave us an audio message for a chance to be featured in the show: anchor.fm/ladyhistory/messages
On today’s episode, I’m sharing a guest appearance I recently did on the Grown-Up Girl’s Report podcast. Alex and I talked through everything you need to know to get started with K-Beauty. CONNECT WITH ME Instagram: www.instagram.com/lauren.kbeauty Facebook: www.facebook.com/stylestory.au Website: www.thekoreanbeautyshow.com Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com.au/stylestoryau Tik Tok: https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSaHUgHL/ Download Your Free Guide to K-Beauty: https://mailchi.mp/f845eb5d20cd/guidetokbeauty Episode Description Alex has always been intrigued by K-Beauty and wanted to deep-dive into this cult beauty approach for a long time. So, on the episode, she and I chat about what the fuss is about K-Beauty and what we need to know to get started. I explain the differences between western beauty, why double cleansing and essences are a big deal and how hydration is the best way of combating the signs of aging. Alex and I also share our favourite less and luxe products of the moment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephanie LaBonte is the founder of Empowered Girls Rise, The Block and Grown Up Girl Chat in Waterbury, Connecticut. I am so grateful for her time and her sharing her thoughts and experiences with us today on the What You CED Podcast. Grown Up Girl Chat in Waterbury, CT Website & Blog https://www.grownupgirlchat.com/ The Block https://www.theblockorg.com/ Merch Store https://teespring.com/stores/grown-up-girl-chat Newsletter Sign Up https://mailchi.mp/ba1bf8d533af/grownupgirls Facebook https://www.facebook.com/grownupgirlcommunity Instagram @stephanie_marie_labonte For more information on Caili Elwell Designs or to submit a small business to be on the podcast please visit https://www.cailielwelldesigns.com/whatyoucedpodcast.html Thanks for listening!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatyoucedpodcast/support
If you're anything like us, then you have no idea what to do when it comes to growing up. Which is why we brought on Laura Nielson to share the purpose behind her business, The Grown Up Girl! Tune in to hear how shameless living applies to growing up and how we need each other to get through the happies and crappies of life. Follow Us on Instagram:Kathryn @kcollChelsea @chelseaallegraHeart + Sole @heartandsolepodcastSole Fitness @sole_fitnessJoin our Facebook Group! "Heart + Sole Podcast Insiders"Follow Laura on Instagram: @thegrownupgirlSign up for the Sole Online Training App!Use coupon code 'SOLE20' for 20% off your first month!!Support the show (http://www.solefitness.com/sole-store)
This week, we hijacked girls' weekend to record this special episode. Here we talk with our group about our friendship stories, how to maintain friendships throughout life's changes, and why it's important to have good, girl friendships!
Laura, the Grown Up Girl, is a married, mother of one who has had quite a journey in the career world. On today's episode, Hannah and Lauren dive into what it means to grow up in adulthood. We discuss: -How it's okay to change career paths if you stuck with your passions -Her love story, why she got married young, and how others reacted to that choice. -Advice for knowing who "Mr. Right" may be -How the decisions you make in life may be small but can lead you to your life goal Laura's Website: https://thegrownupgirl.co/ Laura's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegrownupgirl/ Dreamer Spotlight: Rachel McClurg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/essentiallyplantjuice/ SHOP The Dream, Achieve Workbook Today! https://hannahashton.myshopify.com/ Listeners get 3 months free once they run their first payroll! Go to gusto.com/dream
Breakouts. Agh! Didn't you leave that sh*t behind with prom dresses and curfews?? Well, skin breakouts as you get older are more common than you think. It might be hormonal . . . or something else. Let's dive in. --- Have questions about this episode or anything related to women's health? Hit me up in my private FB community, Holistic Hormone Balancing! I promise to answer all posted questions! AND--is stress eating impacting your life? Join me for a free webinar May 9th to learn how to combat it!
This week on Under the Influence Podcast, Whitney welcomes on Eckis Marketing client Laura Nielsen, creator of The Grown Up Girl. We talk social media, starting and launching a brand on based on your story, and finding your craft!
On today's episode of The Freedom Babe Podcast we are sharing such an awesome conversation I had with the founder of The Grown Up Girl, Laura Nielsen! In her twenties Laura learned how to be an adult by trial and error with her husband through 11 different jobs, 2 advanced degrees, 1 kid, 1 dog, and 7 different homes in 3 cities. During the highs and lows she learned that being a grown up is harder than advertised, but also can be better than imagined. We're getting into: How to make those hard adult decisions less daunting Where to draw the line between instant gratification and the long term payoff 3 actions we can implement today that will lead us to that freedom lifestyle My freedom hack of the week is all about getting your energy sorted! Seriously, if you haven't gotten reiki done before you need to go! CONNECT WITH LAURA Website Instagram Pinterest FOR MORE THINGS FREEDOM BABE Website Instagram Facebook For complete show notes click here!
Laura Nielsen from “Grown Up Girl” blog, talks on her journey into blogging and gives us tangible tips and tools so you can THRIVE, not just survive, as a grown up! Follow: @the.targetgirl @lauren.lebouef Target Girl BLOG: HERE +SUBSCRIBE to Laurens YouTube: HERE +SUBSCRIBE to this podcast and leave a review Submit your questions and suggestions to hello@thetargetgirlblog.com Laura Nielsen: BLOG: here
Kat Frati is the owner of Grown Up Girl, a blog dedicated to inspiring women of all ages to create sustainable happiness in their lives. The site offers life advice through practical tips and inspiring stories by focusing on the themes of health, wealth, love, gratitude, and bliss. The remarried mom of four kids, plus two stepchildren, is a cancer and open-heart surgery survivor, entrepreneur, musician, athlete, cribbage player, and often blissed out. A former computer engineer who designed air traffic control simulations for the Federal Aviation Administration, Frati founded grownUPgirl.com in 2013. She’s currently working on a new initiative of building an online resource of life skills lessons for young adults. https://www.themainemag.com/radio/radio-guests/kat-frati/
Academy Award and Golden Globe nominated actress Virginia Madsen (Sideways) talks about her latest endeavor as a filmmaker (I Know a Woman Like That), a documentary directed by her mother Elaine Madsen. Broadway star Melissa Fahn (Wicked) discusses her diversified career as a musical theatre performer, voice over actress, and light jazz recording artist; as well as her cabaret debut in Grown Up Girl with distinguished musician/drummer Joel Alpers at Sterling’s Upstairs at The Federal in North Hollywood, CA. Broadway’s Mark C. Reis (Fosse) chronicles his professional path as a dancer/singer, a choreographer, a first time father, an author, a certified Pilates instructor, and his debut in Diapers, Dishes and Dreams also at Sterling’s Upstairs at The Federal. Fahn and Reiss recall embarrassing moments while performing. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)