Posts tagged georgette pierre
S4E10 (season finale)- The Joy and Pain of Telling Stories for a Living

In the season finale, I finally figured it out. From forming a second business prematurely, to getting laid off a third time, to grieving some sh*t my body needed to release, I was ready to go full throttle with storytelling as a living.

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S4E8- Why I Took My Health More Seriously in my Late 30s

And then the music stopped. In a game of musical chairs, I was left without a seat. But the game wasn’t musical chairs, it was my health. I had experienced a bout of debilitating back pains in 2021 that took me down.

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S4E6- How Being Unemployed Again Humbled Me in my Late 30s

Being unemployed [for a third time] in New York crushed me and this time around, the additional bump in benefits, because of the pandemic, was gone. There were more rules and monitoring than before. I was embarrassed by being unemployed at my “big old age” in my late 30s.

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S4E4- The Path to Your Dreams Isn't Linear

I thought I had my career path figured out in my early 30s. I was making decent money as a freelance contractor at Viacom in New York and I had never thought about leaving my TV production gig until it exhausted me.

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S4E3- A Traditional Education vs. a Non-Traditional Education

Having immigrant parents, getting a good education was over emphasized in our household. Lucky for me, I was down for traditional schooling, having gone to a four year college then grad school.

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S3E22- How DJs Helped Us Overcome a Pandemic

During my short stint at 99Jamz as a local host for the Rickey Smiley Morning Show, DJ Nasty 305, was one of those people. This was someone who wore his city on his back, DJ skills and sh*t talking unmatched, and made being a radio personality look and sound so easy. When the pandemic hit, who would've thought DJs to the rescue mentally and emotionally speaking.

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S3E21- Radio Veteran on Running One of the Hottest Stations in Atlanta During a Pandemic

25 years and counting, this man's approach to nurturing new talent such as myself kept me going through the challenging times. Tap joins me to discuss the challenges and responsibilities of managing a major station in a high profile city dealing with racial injustices, dropping gems on how to break into the industry, and ways he's maintaining his wellbeing.

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S3E20- Managing a Black Owned Business During a Pandemic

When Orlando Lima decided to leave his corporate position at Def Jam last year to pursue the spirits industry, he didn't fathom the road ahead aka the pandemic. No stranger to the podcast, Orlando shares what entrepreneurial life has looked like because of rona, his thoughts on corporations embracing black culture out of convenience, and ways black men can show up for black women.

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S3E18- Dallas Mavericks' DJ Poizon Ivy Discusses Breaking Down Walls & Stereotypes

Poizon Ivy is more than what meets the eye and is definitely more than a DJ. A sound strategist for the Dallas Mavericks on a short list of women that have DJ'd for an NBA team, she and I discuss the pressure to succeed growing up in an immigrant family like myself, navigating her career journey of firsts, and self care during rona.

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S3E16- DJ Domo Discusses Curating Playlists for Apple Music, Her Quarantine Adjustment, & Girlaaa World

DJ Domo puts on for the DMV area but her journey hasn't always been easy. We met during Power Rising Conference in 2018. We waxed poetic about her story to DJ'ing, the opportunity that led her to curate the DMV playlist for Apple Music, #DontMuteDC campaign, and elevating others through Girlaaa World and other things.

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S3E15- When Being a Black Woman is YOUR Superpower

Black women are often forced or expected to self-sacrifice usually to our detriment. It sometimes shows up in motherhood, our careers, and our personal lives. Add a pandemic to the mix and it becomes an entirely different beast. My next guest is someone who did as she pleased and lived life as she saw fit.

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S3E14- Navigating A Full Time Job and a Side Hustle During a Pandemic

During the pandemic, it was only right to circle back on his transition out of Miami to Dallas to become an associate producer of the Rickey Smiley Morning Show and the elevation of his news outlet, Toine360. In our rona edition interview, we discuss Toine's experience working with a mentor like Rickey Smiley, what it's like balancing a full time job with a side hustle, as well as tips he would give other fellow creatives looking to create their own content.

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S3E13- Namaste and Ratchet Affirmations with Trap Yoga Bae

Our wellbeing, as black womxn, has been heightened especially because of rona and black bodies being killed too consistently. Yet we're still expected to show up as superwomxn in all the places we occupy space even when we're exhausted mentally, emotionally, and physically. Lest we forget corporations are now acting like black is in, as if we'll ever go out of style, and wanting to include us in more spaces calling it diversity and inclusion.

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S3E12- Love is the New Black

Fresh off an unexpected month hiatus, I brought on some dope ass womxn to discuss the idea of being an alpha womxn, how we as black womxn have to show up differently in our personal and professional lives, and the parallels to our own lives from themes in Beyonce’s Black is King.

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S3E11- Talk to Me Nice (Insecure season 4 finale spoilers)

Insecure season 4 finale had us feeling some kind of way. From Molly and Andrew supposedly being over to Lawrence dropping a bombshell on Issa to Tiffany’s postpartum reaching a breaking point, some things were left in limbo. Are Molly and Andrew really over? Is Issa going to work it out with Lawrence? Are they going to find Latoya dead or alive? Bring on season five stat.

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