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In this episode, Amelia speaks with Fifty Feminist States podcast fellow L’Oreal Thompson Payton! Amelia & L’Oreal talk about L’Oreal’s book project on “trusting your dopeness,” her background as a freelance writer, how she deals with imposter syndrome, and their favorite Beyonce songs.The interview segment in this episode was produced by L’Oreal Thompson Payton. Be sure to tune in to her episode on the podcast this summer!Links:LT in the CityFollow:L’Oreal on Instagram @ltinthecityFifty Feminist States on Instagram @fiftyfeministstatesSupport the podcast and the stories of the feminist activists and artists we share by pledging a monthly or one-time donation on our glow.fm page at this link.
In this episode, Rhonda interviews L’Oreal Thompson Payton. L’Oreal is a freelance writer, motivational speaker and yoga-teacher-in-training dedicated to celebrating and uplifting Black women and girls. What started as a journey to self-healing led to a successful career as a freelance writer. Her #blackgirlmagic revolution began with writing for notable black magazines Jet and Ebony. She claimed her voice and built her confidence along the way. L’Oreal shares her journey as a writer and how she successfully copes with infertility. As a child, L’Oreal knew that writing would be her calling. In middle school, she started journaling as a form of self-expression and healing. After becoming editor-in-chief with a monthly column in high school, she soon realized that her words were not only healing herself but also others who read her work. She found her purpose in helping others through words. L’Oreal has written her most vulnerable piece to date about her struggles with infertility. In her own search for support, she realized there was little information geared towards black women and their experiences. She again sought to help others, like herself, facing this issue and show the messy middle of infertility for black women. In this episode, she shares what has helped her to cope. If you want to learn more about L’Oreal and her journey, hit that play button! Here’s a closer look at what we discussed: L’Oreal discovers her gift for helping others through words How writing started L’Oreal’s #Blackgirlmagic revolution Imposter Syndrome and ways to overcome it L’Oreal’s fertility journey and her search for support in the black community SHOWNOTES: www.simplyspeechsolutions.com/blog/episode4 Are you ready to transform your public speaking skills in 2021? Join the waitlist to get notified first of my new flagship offering. Links and resources mentioned in this episode: Connect with L’Oreal on her website. Follow L’Oreal on Instagram and Twitter. Find resources, community, support and spread awareness with Fertility For Colored Girls. Connect with Rhonda Khan Find out more information about Rhonda and Simply Speech Solutions here Follow @simplyspeechsolutions on Instagram Follow @oversharingwithrhonda on Instagram
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L’Oreal Thompson Payton is a freelance writer, editor, and public speaker who is dedicated to educating, encouraging, and elevating Black women and girls. Her work has been featured in print and online publications such as Bustle, HelloGiggles, SELF, Shondaland, Well + Good, and ZORA, just to name a few.A highly sought-after public speaker, L’Oreal shares vital personal and professional advice via other platforms as a frequent podcast guest and panelist for career-centric events, as well as her weekly newsletter, which offers inspirational advice and job opportunities to a growing number of subscribers and followers at LTintheCity.com.When she’s not busy writing-- which, to be fair, isn’t often -- L’Oreal enjoys reading, dancing, and binge-watching Beyoncé videos on Instagram. She lives in Chicago with her husband, Jeff, and her ever-growing collection of books, plants, and coffee mugs.Subscribe to her newsletter at LTintheCity.com and follow her on Twitter and Instagram @LTintheCity.Re-Written: The Aisha Beau Podcast is your weekly dose of all things self-love. Each episode is concise and features uplifting yet actionable words of encouragement meant to kickstart your day, help you unwind in the evening, or boost midday morale. Aisha Beau is a writer, digital creator, and speaker. For more self-care tips, visit AishaBeau.com.
On the show this week I’m chatting with L’Oreal Thompson Payton! L’oreal is a freelance writer, editor and public speaker who is dedicated to encouraging and elevating Black women and girls. Her work has been featured in print and online publications such as Bustle, HelloGiggles, SELF, Shondaland, JET, EBONY and ZORA, just to name a few. A highly sought-after public speaker and author-on-the-rise, L’Oreal shares vital personal and professional advice via other platforms as a frequent podcast guest and panelist for career-centric events, as well as her weekly newsletter, which offers inspirational advice and job opportunities to a growing number of subscribers and followers at LTintheCity.com. In this episode, L’Oreal and I chat about how she decided to finally put a price on her writing and jump into freelancing, how to get started with building your freelancing career, her advice for pitching your ideas to major media outlets, how she manages writing, pitching and a full-time job and she even gives us a peek into the book she is currently working on! Find the show notes for this episode over at www.livingoverexisting.com/episodes/117 This episode is brought to you by, The LOE Collective. Head to www.joinloe.com to learn more about becoming a member! If you enjoyed this episode, rate the show and leave a review on Apple Podcast!
Today on the podcast I am chatting with L’Oreal Thompson Payton. L’Oreal is a freelance writer, motivational speaker and the forthcoming author of Trust Your Dopeness: How to Stop Doubting Yourself & Start Marking Sh*t Happen. Her work has appeared in outlets such as ZORA, SELF, Bustle, HelloGiggles, and Shine, where she focuses on the intersection of women of color, work and wellness. Listen in as we discuss how she trusted her dopeness and negotiated a $30,000 pay increase, the role mentors and coaches have played in her success, including her amazing mentor,, Kyra Kyles and how it really does go down in the DMs. Here’s how you can connect with L’Oreal Twitter | Instagram | Website [TWEET THIS] Rejection is God’s protection My only competition is myself, You are my sister "I cheer for people . . . I was raised to believe there's enough sun for everybody." Tracee Ellis Ross Purchase your tickets for our next event using code ltinthecity You can find the podcast on Itunes, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartRadio or your favorite app. Additional show notes along with the resources mentioned in this episode here podcastBlog — Girl Behind The Hustle Don't forget to Rate and Subscribe. Until next time Hustle & Grace! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Everyone knows “work-life balance” is an impossible box to check, but today we’re diving head-first into the discussion with L'Oreal Thompson Payton. As a freelance writer, nonprofit professional, and married woman, she’s been juggling her work, love, and writing for nearly a decade and has lots to share with today’s caller. Related Links: Join us at Bossed Up Bootcamp! Check out L'Oreal's blog, LT in the City Read Tiffany Dufu’s Drop the Ball Ep 98 | All the Single Ladies Grab a copy of the Bossed Up book! Got a career conundrum you want me to cover on the podcast? Call and leave me a voicemail NOW at 910-668-BOSS(2677).
L'Oreal Thompson Payton, founder and editor of LT in the City, talks about imposter syndrome and trusting your dopeness. L'Oreal's website: ltinthecity.com L'Oreal's Instagram: @ltinthecityTaylor's website: taylorelyse.comTaylor's Instagram: @taylorelysemorrison
Are you happy with your job? Is your career tied to your passion or your purpose? A whopping 70% of people are unhappy with their jobs. Is that you? Part 3 of this 4-part series is all about your career. The most profitable investment you will EVER make is to yourself. What you can expect: Why when you feel good about yourself and you're compensated fairly, you're able to do better work The reason 70% of workers are dissatisfied with their jobs Leveraging your transferable skills to find a new job Social media stalking (in a good way) to learn more about the companies that interest you Crafting your job wish-list A powerful conversation with L'oreal Thompson Payton, Founder of LT in the City discussing switching careers from journalism to non-profit, crafting her job wish-list and continuing her side hustle Today's YOU WANNA DO WHAT?! crazy, big idea is to get real on the concept of investing in yourself. When you make the decision to invest in yourself, you send a powerful message to yourself and to the world. You are declaring that you are important enough to devote time, energy and space to your growth, to your learning, and to your personal goals no matter the size or the scope. Episode Resources: Learn more about L'oreal Thompson Payton (www.ltinthecity.com) Webinar: Ladies Get Paid! Salary Negotiation Book: You are a Bad Ass by Jen Sincero Past episodes referenced in today's episode: Episode 69: How to Find Your Why, Build Connections, and Learn New Skills Episode 53: Keep in Touch with Jes Perez ------------ **Join the YOU WANNA DO WHAT?! Facebook Community (www.facebook.com/groups/youwannadowhat) Join a FREE community and feel supported as you invest in yourself in these very real and sometimes challenging ways. -------- Check out this week's Wordspiration (#wordspiration) and be sure to give them a follow, and tell them @youwannadowhat sent ya! ------- **Love the show? Leave a review! Visit the YOU WANNA DO WHAT?! online: www.youwannadowhat.com Let's Connect! Have a question? Want to recommend a topic or guest? Email me: monica@youwannadowhat.com Follow me on Instagram and Facebook NEW: www.twitter.com/youwannadowhat1 Subscribe to YOU WANNA DO WHAT??! on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or your favorite podcast app.
Available on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher + Google Play [Tweet "We've been told that purpose is more important than the paycheck. I think we can have both. @ltinthecity"]Wouldn't it be nice to leave that job of yours that isn't all that dreamy and snag an incredibly better one? One that made you feel fulfilled and like you were finally living out your God-given purpose. How would you feel if you got a $30,000 increase in your annual income to do that purpose-driven gig? That'd be nice right? Right! Well my good friend and media maven, L'Oreal Thompson Payton did just that! She recently made a huge pivot in her journalism career and it paid off in a major way. I'm talking a $30k increase kinda way. So in today's episode, L'Oreal is going to take us on her zigzag of a career path-- from being a burned out journalist to landing her dream job as the Director Of Communications at One Goal-- an organization that helps low-income high school students get to college. So if you've been itching for a promotion, or ready to change directions in your career entirely-- this episode is for you!Topics Discussed In Today's Episode: How L'Oreal knew it was time to change direction in her journalism career. How she invested in herself and hired a career coach to help her land her dream job and get paid her worth. Her struggles with impostor syndrome and getting over her lack mindset to usher in abundance. How she got crystal clear on what she truly wanted in her dream job and what she did to get it. Not letting fear punk you into taking just any old job.Check Out Episode No. 21 Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:This post contains affiliate links. Which means if you decide to purchase an item that is linked I will receive a portion of the sales to help fund #NRJ! Thanks for the support
On the 11th episode of Podmas, similar to Vlogmas on YouTube, we hear from L'Oreal Thompson Payton, about her transition from journalist and Digital Content Editor at Jet magazine to Media Relations Manager for Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago. She shares with us how the Travon Martin story impacted her life and became a gateway to change. L’Oreal gives major insight on thinking strategic to make a Switch, Pivot or Quit as well as how mentorship has played a key role in her career and life overall. Hear what insight from her mentor, Ebony magazine Editor-in-Chief, Kyra Kyles shared that resonated in a real way years later. Also learn why L’Oreal recommends therapy to help you navigate life.Host, Ahyiana also shares that the Plot Twist Planner is coming in the beginning of the new year!Learn more at LTintheCity.com, or follow her on Twitter and Instagram at @LTintheCityWebsite Link: http://ltinthecity.comGet your copy of the Plot Twist Journal now! http://bit.ly/2xFxlsHwww.SwitchPivotorQuit.comDream Jobs, Online Courses, Persistence, Decision Making, Publicity, Young Entrepreneur, Freedom, Addicted, American Hustle, Make Money Online, Motivational Quotes, Expedition, Challenges, Steve Jobs, How To Start A Business, The Secret, Rich, Online Marketing, Time Management, Blogger, 5 Minute Journal, Recruiting, Authentic, Travel Blogs, How To Make Money, Online Business, Company Culture, Law Of Attraction, Side Hustle Pro, Jobs, Video Marketing, Linkedin, Success Principles, Digital Marketing, Action Taking, Starting A Business, Successful Entrepreneurs, Personal Branding, Amazon, Personal Growth, Career Change, Life Planner, Comfort zoneSound effects - https://www.zapsplat.com
On this episode of the Support is Sexy podcast, writer L'Oreal Thompson Payton -- who is creator of the blog LTinthecity.com, speaks candidly about her struggles with her identity growing up, finding her voice, pursuing her dream and having the courage to pivot when that dream changes. Plus her top tips on how to successfully launch your own personal blog!
Episode 125 is live! This week, we talk with L’Oreal Thompson Payton in Chicago, IL. A masterful storyteller with a passion for empowering young women, L’Oreal is the Media Relations Manager for Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana. Prior to joining Girl Scouts, L’Oreal was a professional journalist for seven years, most recently as the Digital Content Editor for JET magazine. She's also a writer and blogger for a number of publications, including EBONY, JET, HelloGiggles, and Brit + Co. On today's episode, L'Oreal shares her own inspiring career trajectory, and what happened when she let go of her five year plan. She also shares differences between the corporate and for profit worlds, and everything you need to know about the Girl Scouts and Girl Scout cookie time. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about L'Oreal, follow her on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/LTintheCity) and Twitter (@LTintheCity). Thanks to everyone for listening! And, thank you to those who sent me questions. You can send your questions to Angela@CopelandCoaching.com. You can also send me questions via Twitter. I’m @CopelandCoach. And, on Facebook, I am Copeland Coaching. Don’t forget to help me out. Subscribe on iTunes and leave me a review!
Butterflies of Wisdom is a podcast where we want to share your story. We want to share your wisdom if you have a small business, if you are an author or a Doctor, or whatever you are. With a disability or not, we want to share your story to inspire others. To learn more about Butterflies of Wisdom visit http://butterfliesofwisdom.weebly.com/ Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To learn how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel at amanda@bridgingbionics.org. On Butterflies of Wisdom today, JC (Host) and Best-Selling Author, Win C (Co-Host) welcomes L’Oreal Thompson Payton. A full-time journalist turned nonprofit PR pro, L’Oreal Thompson Payton is a blogger and freelance writer with a passion for empowering women. Her work has appeared in magazines such as EBONY, JET, Sesi and Girls’ Life, as well as websites such as Brit + Co, HelloGiggles and Joblogues. When she’s not busy writing, this Maryland native can be found reading, dancing and eating her way through Chicago with her husband, Jeff. She also enjoys mentoring young women online and IRL. Learn more about her current projects at LTintheCity.com or follow her on Twitter and Instagram at LT in the City. To learn more about L’Oreal visit http://ltinthecity.com/. To learn more about Win Kelly Charles visit https://wincharles.wix.com/win-charles. To follow Win on Twitter go to @winkellycharles. To follow Win on Instagram go to winkcharles. To follow Win on Snapchat go to Wcharles422. Please send feedback to Win by email her at winwwow@gmail.com, or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdom and http://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show please fill out the intake at http://bit.ly/bow2017. Butterflies of Wisdom sponsored by Brought to you by Dr. Kelly, aka The FitShrink, who offers 1-on-1 and group wellness coaching for people of all abilities. She makes the psychology of wellness easy! You can learn more about her at fitshrink.com. This is a 20% off code for www.gracedbygrit.com. The code will be XOBUTTERFLIES. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Butterflies of Wisdom, please send a PayPal donation to aspenrosearts@gmail.com or aspenwin@gmail.com. Please send a check in the mail so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation. In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles. Send to: Bridging Bionics Foundation PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621 Thank you Win
When’s the last time you sat down and defined what success looks like for you? We chat with L’Oreal Thompson Payton, a Chicago-based media and marketing professional, who shares her journey of eventually feeling burned out as an editor for Jet magazine and the life shift she made that eventually landed her in a media relations position at Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana. She chats how she embraced defining success on her OWN terms. This podcast is especially useful for those that may not want to be full-time entrepreneurs or who don’t have dreams of being the BOSS. There is definitely more than one way to be a dream driver! Show notes here: http://bit.ly/21nDFuG SUBSCRIBE: www.dreamsindrive.com/join Connect with Dreams In Drive on Social: twitter.com/dreamsindrive instagram.com/dreamsindrive Find L'Oreal on social: instagram.com/ltinthecity twitter.com/ltinthecity www.ltinthecity.com Find Rana on social: instagram.com/rainshineluv twitter.com/rainshineluv www.ranacampbell.com