Luvvie Ajayi, NY Times best selling author, digital strategist, joins us this week after taking the stage at Mobilize Women 2019. Having discovered a love for writing through blogging, Luvvie talks about how writing became her job, career choices, and the importance of self-confidence. She also shares her learnings around solopreneurship, access gap, how not to take yourself too seriously, and her online academy, The Do Better Academy.
Episode 267: The Power of Movement, with Julie Cartwright
Episode 266: Trust Your Own Genius, with Rachel Rodgers
Episode 265: Dismantling Social Constructs, with Leah V, Lisa Kenney, Jenny Lay-Flurrie, and Maricella Herrera
Episode 264: It Takes Time to Do Big Things, with Devin Hibbard
Episode 263: Making Your Mark, with Dr. Hilary Link
Episode 262: How to Find Your Purpose, with Kate Glantz
Episode 261: Embracing The Darkness Along With The Light, with Rebecca Weaver
Episode 260: The Importance of Planning Ahead, with Patricia Roberts
Episode 259: How Your Business Can Make a Difference, with Yvette Torres-Rahman
Episode 258: Setting Yourself Up for Financial Success, with Farnoosh Torabi
Episode 257: It's Okay Not to Always Be Okay, with Karen Doll
Episode 256: Creating an Inclusive Culture, with Elaine Logue and Candace Ellison
Episode 255: Show Up, with Mita Mallick
Episode 254: How to Translate Your Values to Your Company, with Julie Zaniewski
Episode 253: Make Your Sensitivity Your Superpower, with Melody Wilding
Episode 252: How Brand Decisions are Made, with Leslie Zane
Episode 251: How to Help Girls Succeed, with Maria Eitel
Episode 250: Getting Real About Anxiety, with Dr. Chloe Carmichael
Episode 249: The Value of Conscious Impact, with Michele Cober, Kathleen Grillo, and Gabrielle Kohlmeier
Episode 248: The Importance of Building Connections, with Susan McPherson
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