The Search for Pink Podcast: Recent Episodes

The Search for Pink Podcast

A space where I interview creatives in hopes of figuring out my own life. Talking about their beginnings, their mistakes, and how they've found Joy in the hard time (the "search for pink"). I hope you fall as head over heels for these guest as I have. It's going to be fun.

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This week we are talking to Grace Edwards of @shetoograceful! I suppose the first word you would call her is "model" but really this episode was so fun because of how thoughtful she was really on everything we discuss (though we do talk about being a fabulous VOGUE featured curve model, promise). We discuss religion, modeling, moving from a small town to the big city, and the inside on the modeling world. How fun. I loved it. You'll love it too. Promise.

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Hey y'all, It's been a while but we are now finally back. This week we are chatting with Madison Hatfield, a multi-hyphen talented human and all around delight. I got to watch her directorial debut, Post-Citrus, and we talk a lot about the journey of creating it and the story she wanted to tell through a string bikini top made out of oranges. We discuss some of her recent work on CW's Dynasty and Hulu's Atlanta and the auditioning process for both. Because it's me leading the discussion we get off topic a lot and we also talk about Promising Young Woman, First Wives Club, and my handyman on the roof makes a few appearances.

Madison Hatfield https://www.instagram.com/madhat31/

Peach Jam Pictures https://www.instagram.com/peachjampictures/

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Welcome back for Maggie Robertson Part 2! I really hope you enjoyed our first episode and I think by the end you will feel like you've come to know her even better. In this episode we talk about her relationship with social media, believing in yourself when it comes to auditioning, and how as humans we refill our tank so we can keep giving to others. We also discuss Maggie's thoughts on why she thinks the world has really fallen in love with Lady Dimitrescu and the motion capture community at large. And WHAT was the surprise I was alluding to in Part 1. Find out!

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Hey y'all, Welcome to The Search for Pink Podcast! This week I have friend and actor Maggie Robertson. Maggie and I went to LAMDA four years ago to get our MA in classical acting and since then woah has she had a wild ride! About three months after graduation she booked a performance capture gig for a secretive project that she later realized was Resident Evil Village. She played Lady Dimitrescu, a role that went on to have a life way past the game. Lady Dimitrescu currently has has 1.1B tags on TikTok and a Maggie has grown her own huge following online. We talk about where she is currently in career and the work she has done since. Please listen and review!

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Hi y'all, On this episode I had the pleasure of talking to Mariana Novak about acting, social media, and how they intertwine. In the film industry there is a lot of pressure for actors to be "active" on social media and present a "brand" and what does that even mean? We discuss how Mariana began acting and then later down the road when she became conscious of the crossover it had with her online presence. There is so much pressure for actors to present themselves as a product and I really knew there was no one else that was as qualified (and no one I would enjoy discussing it with more) than Mariana Novak. Enjoy!

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WTF with Marc Maron- (Obama Interview) https://open.spotify.com/episode/2CanVDpZK79pThFA0S05SH Here’s the Thing with Alec Baldwin (Audra McDonald Interview) https://open.spotify.com/episode/1RfoSGcCYCmhoGVo2pP3ZE Good for You with Whitney Cummings (Miranda Cosgrove Interview) https://open.spotify.com/episode/3MqW4jy0dua6k4dAxpH2gm Life is Short with Justin Long (Sam Rockwell Interview) https://open.spotify.com/episode/0kCjN8C4mEkr08Dp7XXzl2 Armchair Expert with Dax Shepherd (Gwyneth Paltrow Episode) Awards Chatter https://open.spotify.com/show/3FVrMC7m9dWVXfEZyucaF9 Off Camera with Sam Jones https://open.spotify.com/show/2CSc5dtEcAnELQIDgAD8gZ Dolly Parton's America https://open.spotify.com/show/0dfJjJyNxF9iW7zmBtLnBf Celebrity Memoir Bookclub with Caroline Calloway https://open.spotify.com/episode/4RAIFOk7DeQhfoVVVfYppU Call Her Daddy https://open.spotify.com/show/7bnjJ7Va1nM07Um4Od55dW Viall Files with Nick Viall https://open.spotify.com/show/0y8fYhmjVb6fLw1Ogl7ugq

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Hey y’all, today we are talking to the creator of Underbares, Genevieve Gralton. Underbares has created what @vogue calls, “the most comfortable bra you will ever know” and is known for its sustainability and passion to create comfy underwear for all. It all started in New York during Genevieve's early 20s. She was always on the search for a bra that could be chic and comfortable and couldn't find anything that met the mark. Without realizing it she was doing the research that would eventually become the DNA of Underbares. Without any formal design training she began testing prototypes for what would become their first ever product, The Every Day Bra. From her background in marketing she knew the value of feedback and surveying potential customers. She began by giving the bra to friends and family and began to collect what they did and didn't like. With their input she slowly began to grow a sustainable undergarment company that puts comfort and their customers opinion first. During this conversation we discuss sustainability, size inclusivity, and what actually makes women feel sexy. It is a great great interview and I kind of still can't believe it happened.

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Hey y'all, I had the absolute pleasure of talking to the owner and designer of Hola Gwapa. You probably already know that I absolutely adore female owned businesses, sustainable fashion, and female creatives who support other female creatives. Nisha 10000% ticks all of these boxes. I've loved learning more about her journey and how she's been on a similar path of interviewing creatives to figure out what path we are on ourselves. There is so much other female creatives and entrepreneurs can learn from her. Make sure you're following her on @holagwapa !

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Hi y'all, Today we have Atlanta actor and my friend Lauren Buglioli on the podcast. Lauren't first audition was at 6 months old and she has been acting ever since. She's what I would call a Triple Crown as she's lived now in New York, LA, and now Atlanta. We talk a lot about mental health and staying strong and compassionate for ourselves as this road is long and full of disappointments. During the interview Lauren also shares one of the BEST audition horror stories I have ever heard (while also my heart absolutely broke for 18 year old Laura). I had such a lovely time.

Make sure you are following her on social:https://www.instagram.com/lauren_buglioli/

Also, she references a beautiful article written by actress Ann Dowd. Here's the link to that: https://www.glamour.com/story/actress-ann-dowd-on-what-its-like-not-finding-success-until-her-50s

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Hi y'all, Today we are talking to writer and director to the film Unsung on the podcast. We talk about what it was like to be a first time director to such a challenging film (period piece, many locations, 35 minutes long, large cast). The film was made to create inperson conversations just as the pandemic hit which isolated her to only working through a computer screen. UNSUNG -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SneBS57PQ6U&t=5s Charlie's Website -http://unsungthemovie2020.com Charlie's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unsungthemovie/ UNSUNG Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unsungthemovie/

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Hey y'all, Today we have my friend and fellow actor Jessica Craig on the podcast. In this conversation we discuss growing up as introverted children and how that made us into the actors we are today. We also discuss how the industry will have an impact on self preceptation and how to prep your brain and heart to be in it for the long haul. I so love talking to Jessica and

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Hi y'all, Today we have tv and film costume shopper Alli Yatto on the podcast. Alli has worked on projects such as Devious Maids, Passengers, Spiderman: Homecoming, and is currently working on the tv show Dynasty. I had absolutely the BEST time talking to Alli about everything that goes into sourcing and curating all of the amazing looks that happen every week of the show. Alli is truly a breath of fresh air and I'm so excited for you to hear our conversation!

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Hi y'all, Today we have thrifting maven and #hodgepodgestyle creator Audrey Stratton of @affectionatleyaudrey Audrey is constantly inspiring her followers to embrace their own unique style while staying true to her own love for sustainable fashion. You all know how much I love thrifting and so it's been a long time coming finally bringing someone to talk about it on the podcast. In this episode Audrey talks about expressing her internal growth with her style while living in Nashville and how she now encourages others to do the same. During the interview we discuss her reel that was featured by Instagram that was interpreted in a way she didn't intend. It led to a lot of public push back and made her reassess the relationship she has with social media. Luckily for us she is back! This was such a lovely conversation and I'm so excited for you to listen. Much love!

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Hi y'all, Today we have the fabulously talented Emily Palmer on the podcast. As an actor she is known for shows like Cobra Kai, American Horror Story, and Mercy Street (also, check out her IMDB for some cool projects in the works). She's also a talented musician and singer. She's very very good. Link to her single: Rebekah:https://open.spotify.com/album/0vTt94zaApm9cHL3XGWfNQ?highlight=spotify:track:2E99QYXLO7YM66u8mhbgJD#_=_ ). So many amazing future projects in the works. So delighted she let me sit down with her last week.

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Hi y'all, This week we have graphic designer and illustrator Jeremy Slagle on the podcast. Jeremy's work is based on empathy and storytelling and asking the question, "how can I love them through my art?" On the podcast we discuss the collaboration process with the various non-profits and businesses he has worked with throughout his career. We also chat about the children's books he has illustrated, Chin Up Chinchilla and Hip Hooray Hippo. Both are books focussed on teaching children empathy in the good times and the bad. I really loved learning about how Jeremy approaches his work and I seriously believe any creative can apply it to their own.

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Hi y'all, We have Anna Vikol on the podcast and we got to discuss all things espresso/bean/and latte related. We answer your pressing questions such as: Is my barista judging my order? Why can't I have a large cappuccino? What do baristas drink at home? Does light roast have more caffeine than dark roast? And SO MUCH MORE

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Hi y'all, As you will hear in the intro I was very excited to talk to this weeks guest Branden Cook. We initially met while both studying on different courses at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (sounds fancy, we refer to it as LAMDA throughout the interview). Since then he was on the HBO show Industry and various other projects. After school he moved to LA where he booked the lead in the CW remake of the 1980s classic The Lost Boys. Unfortunately shooting had to stop after 4 days just as COVID hit the US. We cover his time in London, what it seeing an all black cast perform Death of a Salesman in London made him realize, and I'm sure I say some random stuff that doesn't really connect. Branden is so fabulous and I loved talking to him. I really hope you enjoy our chat.

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Hi y'all, So today's episode is a really special one. Last week I had the privilege to talk with Quianah Uptown, Southern food justice advocate, artist, creative entrepreneur and community planner. She has hosted over 24 dinners in her community to facilitate conversations focussing on food and art and is now in the process of finding a permanent space. With the help of other passionate creatives she has created the vision for Nourish Botanica, "Imagine a space that has brought together the best of black culture, combined with the healthier local food around. Imagine a space that brought Black Healing and Joy to life". As of March 6th 2020, the Go Fund Me for Nourish Botanica has raised over 75 thousand dollars. Even though that is a MAJOR success, Quianah explains the set backs that have come their way and why there is still a far way to go. It's a really special conversation and I'm so thankful that Quianah and I got to have it. I really hope you check it out.

Their Go Fund Me: https://www.gofundme.com/f/black-woman-owned-greenhouse-amp-cafe

@nourishinblack

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Hi y'all! We've got Akon Adichol on the podcast today and I am so thrilled for you to hear her story. She is an actor and activist and truly beam of sunshine. She started modeling in 2017 and kept at it during years of constant rejection. She's only been signed since quarantine in 2020 and since has been BUSY. She's shot campaigns, done stunning editorials and was on the cover of ITALIAN VOGUE BABY. Harpers Bazarre recently highlighted in the article, 12 Stunning Black Plus-Size Models You Need to Know. In the article they say, "Akon could technically be categorized as “new” to the modeling industry—not that you could tell from her slew of high-fashion editorials and recent Italian Vogue cover. Her versatility is as impressive as her activism (she’s an ambassador for stand for educational, a global community providing access to education for children living in poverty and conflict-affected areas), and I know that big things are to come from this Sudanese native". Beautiful things are in her future for sure.

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Hi y'all, This episode I'm talking to the wonderful Jennica Hill. Jennica is an actor, improviser, writer, and producer based in Atlanta. We first met working together with the theatre company Vernal and Sere and she quickly became one of my favorite people. Recently Jennica started making YouTube videos encouraging her viewers to be, "your full magical self". The first video she spoke about discovering her bisexuality while married to her (very amazing) husband. She talks about her fears about coming out and the what it has been like since. She has been so candid and honest in all of her videos and I'm so happy she agreed to chat with me. In this video we also talk foot modeling, competitive jump roping, and moving out of LA. (NOW you gotta listen). She always says that if her videos can help one person then it has been worth it. Well, if this podcast episode can help one person love themselves a little more it is very worth it indeed.

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Hi y'all! This week we have actor, producer, and fellow cancer, Erika Miranda on the podcast. We got real deep real fast. I cried within the first ten minutes and halfway through she says, “I don’t think I’ve told anyone this except maybe my best friend” (what is it?!?! Listen to find out). Erika is the exec producer of Cafecito Productions and SheATL Arts. We we talk about how she is using both of these production companies, as Cafecito Productions says is, “dedicated to making art that has reverence for the process and empowers the community to tell stories that explore the good and rather complicated truth of the human experience”. We talk about representation, what we say to friends in the lobby after a performance (good or... bad?), and a lot more. So honored she said yes to coming on. Like seriously.

SheATL Arts: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdILUcOavXSAVItPl2jVpt0UDaiEeb7PV0Vt4iDnftoWZUOyw/viewform

Cafecito Productions @cafecitoproductions

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Hi y'all, Today we have Charlotte Anne Tilley on the podcast. Charlotte and I met originally at LAMDA (London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts) three years ago when we were both on different one year courses. Since then I've moved to Atlanta and make a podcast and she is writing and acting in her own work in London. We talk about the discouragement that comes from not getting into our dream school and how Charlotte spun it into making a ONE WOMAN SHOW IN LONDON. Talk about a comeback. She has such lovely insight on pushing through and I enjoyed talking to her so much. Give her a listen and check out her show Twenties: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YBpEn5hB_-Y&feature=youtu.be

Charlotte's Instagram: @charlotteannetilley

Camilo Ribadeneira: https://www.instagram.com/life__on__pause/

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Hi y'all! The lovely face behind the podcast illustrations is finally revealed! Once upon a time @hannahbessross and I stood behind a bakery counter for hours together every week. One busy Saturday a customer made me cry and she had to bribe me to come out of the bathroom with chocolate chip cookies. She is a true kindered spirit and we cover almost every topic. Traveling, what Jane Austen character we are, staying true to our creative vision, and she reveals some BIG NEWS on a soon to be published thing. She was one of the first people to take my picture for this account and the first person I wanted to collaborate with for the podcast. Hannah, you’re a gem. Thank you for everything.

Hannah's Handle: @hannahbessross

Website:https://www.hannahbessross.com/shop Life Changing Watercolor paints she mentions: https://www.amazon.com/Kuretake-MC2036V-Gansai-Tambi-Color/dp/B00KERVO72

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Alyssa and I speak about how an undiagnosed brain deformation from birth led to chronic pain and continually needing to advocate for herself to get answers (and how it's made her an amazing advocate for others as a postpartum doula and her work with ethical fashion brand ABLE). We talk about mourning a life we worked for and if there isn't a shiny life lesson at the end of hard things it doesn't mean you've failed. Some things are just hard.

Some advocates against ableism that Alyssa sent over are listed below:

Rebekah Tuassig, writer of Sitting Prettyhttps://rebekahtaussig.com/portfolio/sitting-pretty/

Nina @nina_tame

Carson Tueller @carson_tueller

Alex Day @wheelchair_rapunzel

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Hey y'all! Today we are talking to Madelaine Turner. Madelaine collected a variety of creative skills in her early 20s that led her to making a TikTok once quarantine began. Madelaine first went viral for the video, The Wes Anderson Guide for Surviving a Global Pandemic, and her audience continues to grow. Some of my personal favorites include: Jane Austen's Mamma Mia, Jane Austen's Mean Girls, Alternate Realities, and The Powder Puff Girls. Perfection. Her star shines very bright and I look forward to keep watching everything she puts out.

TikTok @madelaineturner Instagram @turnermadelaine http://madelaineturner.com

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Hey y'all! Welcome back to Season 3! We're kicking it off with Hannah Alline, actor and now TikTok star. Her credits include Netflix's Ozark, HBO's Doom Patrol, The Hunt, The Purge, 24: Legacies, and a lot more. We talk about growing up in a small town and leaving to pursue acting, being on set with Betty Gilpin when she found out she was Emmy Nominated, and creating her own content. She is also one of the founders of Juice Box filmsIMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4413592/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannahalline/Juice Box Films: https://www.instagram.com/thejuiceboxfilms/TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJvY35FF/

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Hey y'all! Today we have Mia Brabham on the podcast. Author, creator, and digital personality. We've been e-friends for two years and I was so so excited to get to sit down with her. We talk about her journey that began by making YouTube videos to E! News to living DC and writing her first book (first!)called Notes to Self which was on the top sellers of Self Published books on Amazon this summer. I'm sure we'll be talking a lot more and I'm so so proud of her. I'm a huge fan and friend and I got so much from this conversation. Share and ORDER (link below) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08B39MR8T?pf_rd_r=DAJXES5ZRZ0NGGXYZRXG&pf_rd_p=edaba0ee-c2fe-4124-9f5d-b31d6b1bfbee

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Hi y'all, (I seriously can't believe we're on episode 18) Ok, so yesterday Shanese Shields did a takeover on my account. We're both represented by UWM and they had the great idea of doing an Atlanta edition of Share the Mic Now. I wanted to sit down with her the next day to learn more about some of her experiences she discussed during the takeover and actually get to meet her! We talked about her time on the sixth season of 60 Days In where she went to prison undercover while over 200 hundred cameras filmed her experience (dude). We also discuss her return to acting, her fashion line, and the screenplay she's been working on while in quarantine. Shanese is obviously so multi-talented and I'm so glad we got to have this conversation.

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Hi y'all, we have Elle Langford on the podcast this week. She has done amazing work on different feature films and tv shows here in Atlanta. I think you'll find her journey as an intern that answered a HELP WANTED add on Craigslist to the Art Director on a feature film really inspiring. She was so kind to let me into her quarantine life as I know even a Zoom call can sometimes feel emotionally daunting. I know a lot of us are really looking forward to the industry in Atlanta getting started again once safe, but maybe this can fill in that hole a little bit in our little creative hearts. Thank you Elle again for coming on. You are lovely and an inspiration. Love y'all. Stay Safe. Stay Creative.

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Hi y'all, So we're doing the first episode with the beautiful Mary Caroline. She is the funniest person I know. Since we're quarantined together, why not. In this episode we talk about: Shawn Mendes His pooka shell necklace he's wearing in quarantine Stalkers The Bachelor Pilot Pete and Kelly Tubes Working at a Vet Elle Fanning All the Bright Places Jealousy I Capture the Castle Little Fires Everywhere Olivia Coleman Listen to Your Heart Ryan Neal (from Listen to Your Heart) Graduation Speeches Tiger King Hollywood Never Have I Ever The Favorite

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Hey y'all, I'm so excited to be bringing you another quarantine episode. Naomi Smith is an art director for film, tv, and commercials. She got her start with commercials as the photography assistant and moved into the art department with friends passion projects. Since then she's worked in feature films, nationwide commercials, and different tv series. She's also an absolute joy and I loved getting to sit down and zoom call her about what she does.

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Hi y'all, Good grief I'm so excited for you to listen to this interview with Hannah Louise. We recorded it back in November (so it's very quarantine free) and I'm actually really glad it's coming out later rather when I originally thought it would. I love these interviews between friends and maybe it will make you feel less alone when you're away from those you're close to. I'm unbelievably thankful that Hannah said yes. She's so obviously talented, but more importantly she cares deeply about others. Anyone would be lucky to sit in her makeup chair. She's been freelance for the past few years, working on CNN and also various shoots for tv and film. She's so multi-hypen talented. I'm personally really hoping for more music, tutorials, and margarita dates. Love y'all.

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Hi y'all, I'm so freaking excited for y'all to hear this episode. It's with the ridiculously talented Annie Hamilton, who I was able to talk to during quarantine in April 2020. She has been in short films such as Minutes and Screen Test and films such as Drib and the Oscar winning film Marriage Story directed by Noah Baumbach. We talk acting, her growing up as a former shy kid, and her upcoming move to New York. She has some cool projects that you'll be seeing her in very soon and after this be very excitedly anticipating. We also discuss our serendipitously both deciding to watch all of Philip Seymour Hoffman's films. Guys. It's Annie Hamilton. Instagram @soimwritinganovel Twitter @Annie_Ham

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Hi y'all, good grief I am so exctited for this one. Rebeca Robles is an actor, director, and producer that I have been aware of ever since moving to Atlanta. I think The Wolves was the first production I saw in Atlanta and so she was one of the first actors whose performance I loved. She has worked in film and television in projects such as The Hope Bridge, Ambitions, and the new HULU show Revival. We talk about her recent move to New York, how COV-19 has affected that and then some very exciting news involving her getting into a certain Ivy League School that has produced many Oscar Winners that we love (I'll give you a hint, Meryl Streep. I have so much love and respect for Rebeca and I'm so excited for you all to get to know her.

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Hi y'all, well it's that time of week again. The time of the week where I'm like, "I want to cross stitch and listen to an interview I did and then upload it". This interview meant so much to me because Kristin was the person that was my champion at the beginning of this show's creation. She is a fabulous and talented and I loved getting to sit in her closet and talk about her journey as a film director and now podcast host! I've learned from her so much over the years about being a good friend, artist and creator. Good grief this girl is a rockstar.

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Hi y'all! Happy bday to you, you get a double whammy this week! And it's totally the best because Rachel and I are sitting down and talking in her beautiful little apartment about creating art with her photography, the stories they tell, and the connection it causes. We met over Instagram and became real life friends (yes, this is possible) and since then I have loved to watch her create her work and work her magic. I can't wait for you to hear what she has to say and share her heart. P.S. This was recorded before the self isolation, so don't worry about us recording most of this laying down on her bed. Love you guys!

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Hi y'all, I'm currently writing this from quarantine because of COV-19. You're possibly reading this in quarantine. Gosh. Yeah so this is happening. One of the things I've loved doing is reaching out to friends and checking in on them. Ellie and I have meant to have a chat anyways and I've been wanting her on the podcast from the beginning. We chat about the differences in how the US and UK are taking it on (she's a brit in London btdubs, I'm currently in a field in TN), being an actor, and it's also two friends chatting. Which I think we all need to be with people that we love right now. The perfect time to not feel so alone.

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Hi Y'all, This episode was such a delight to record and chat with. She is a self-made creative who came over for tea and she sat next to my laundry basket and we talked about her journey up till now. She shares the steps that brought her here and how it really is all timing and hard work. I seriously enjoyed this conversation. This is why I love talking to these ladies and getting to share it with you.

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Hi Y'all, This week I got to sat down with actor/improviser/and tv creator Tatiana Zappardino. This past summer she realeased the widely well received pilot Swiped. A pilot that came from her comedy group Fine China Comedy. We discussed her growing up with extreme bullying, her journey in the marines, her faith, and then later how it's all leading into her career today. Also seen on Syfy's Superstition and NCIS, she has been working and creating and I'm so thankful that she sat down to talk all things with me.

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Hi Y'all, This week we are talking to Gabriella Arenas who is an actual angel from about and so dang fun to talk to. She is a stylist based here in Atlanta GA. She has collaborated with some of the coolest photographers (cough Joelle Grace cough Episode Four) and we sat down in her bedroom to talk about where her love of vintage came from, how the beginning of her styling all started with saying yes, and what it actually looks like to be pulling clothes to help people look fabulous (it's way more than you think. I enjoyed this interview so much and I hope you'll enjoy as well.

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Hi ya'll, So this week is my interview with is with Cori from @coralmonday. She has worked in collaborations with brands like Free People, Freedom Artists, and Tokyo Bike. We talked about how she started her work as a freelance artist and how it changed over time, mental health, and it just took this really cool thing that was all it's own. She's such a babe and I honestly learned a lot getting to sit down and talk to her. I seriously think this is a great one to start with if you're new to the podcast.

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Hi Y'all, So excited for this interview with the fabulous Joelle Grace. She is warm and so funny and you can hear me so starstruck for the first forty minutes. This is on the long side and I'm so down for it and hope you are as well. She is a whirlwind of humor, warmth and grace. Break it up, listen on the way to and from work. It will give you a massive sunny hug and I can't wait for you all to experience the delight that is Joelle.

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Hi y’all, so excited to have slow fashion designer of Atlanta GA on the podcast. She is a huge part of the Atlanta fashion scene and her store front is a meeting place for creative women of Atlanta. I had a lovely time sitting down with her and discussing the process of getting into design and where it originally took her and the zigzags along the way. Special appearance from Georgia the dog.

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Hi Y'all, This week I am so excited for all of you to meet Ciarra Siller. I met her in my first month of moving to Atlanta in an acting class and later found out she was a woman of many talents. She is also a food photographer, blogger and stylist that has shot covers and been featured in food magazines and editorials such as Thrive and behind the scenes for a lot of campaigns. She created her career as an actor and a photographer from scratch and I've absolutely loved learning how it's all connected. She's lovely and I'm so excited for everyone to meet her and honestly just join me in being in awe.

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Dear Listeners, I'm so excited for Madoyln Ropell to be our first guest on the podcast. On this episode we discuss the strangeness of being an "influencer", Meryl Streep, and, of course, Instagram. She is a beautiful writer and a beautiful person. She has the best taste. I'm so excited for you to fall in love with her just like I did. Madoyln's Blog: https://www.gentlewomanoftheroad.com Madoyln's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gentlewomanoftheroad/?hl=enThe book on I'll Have What She's Having: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LL8BS1O/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0 My Life in France by Julia Child: https://www.amazon.com/My-Life-France-Julia-Child-ebook/dp/B000GCFCI2/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3QUI7BCW4XFOG&keywords=my+life+in+france+by+julia+child&qid=1565818049&s=digital-text&sprefix=my+life+in+france%2Cdigital-text%2C135&sr=1-1 Out of Africa: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089755/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1 Mamma Mia!: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0795421/?ref_=nv_sr_2?ref_=nv_sr_2 French Kiss: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113117/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1 Meryl Streep: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000658/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1