Serving as the elevator of mindful conversation and safe space for persevering women, Strut in HER Shoes podcast, Strut Talk, helps women rise to the occasion of self-empowerment through our holistic spectrum of womanhood lifestyle coverage and connection.
Serving as the elevator of mindful conversation and safe space for persevering women, Strut in HER Shoes podcast, Strut Talk, helps women rise to the occasion of self-empowerment through our holistic spectrum of womanhood lifestyle coverage and connection.
On this episode of Strut Talk Podcast, we're joined by Melissa Odum, better known as the Fairy-godmother of skincare and Million Dollar Melissa. Melissa is the CEO and found...
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Serving as the elevator of mindful conversation and safe space for persevering women, Strut in HER Shoes helps women rise to the occasion of self-empowerment through our holistic spectrum of womanhood lifestyle cov...
Serving as the elevator of mindful conversation and safe space for persevering women, Strut in HER Shoes helps women rise to the occasion of self-empowerment through our holistic spectrum of womanhood lifestyle coverage and connection.
This Week on Strut Talk Podcast, we're "Keeping up with Tori Nichel" during an intimate conversation about her journey into fashion industry. Tori accounts a few challenges she's face...
Serving as the elevator of mindful conversation and safe space for persevering women, Strut in HER Shoes helps women rise to the occasion of self-empowerment through our holistic spectrum of womanhood lifestyle coverage and connection.
This Week on the Strut Talk Podcast, we're still talking about depression with Strut's Chief Impact Officer, Shawnta. We will be discussing the "S" word - Support and what that looks ...
Serving as the elevator of mindful conversation and safe space for persevering women, Strut in HER Shoes helps women rise to the occasion of self-empowerment through our holistic spectrum of womanhood lifestyle coverage and connection.
This week on the Strut Talk Podcast, we’re talking about depression featuring Strut's Chief Impact Officer, Shawnta Bowie. We will be sharing our journey and our individual battles with depressio...
Strut Talk is Back! After taking time off, we're ready to sit down with some pretty dope women and have some of the difficult conversations. Season officially kicks off 5.23.
Strut Talk Intro written and produced by: Kynadi Echols and Brian Nathan.
On this episode, we're joined with Angel, the Saved Chic! We're discussing the idea of having a better half. Is your future bae (or bae) your better half or should you be whole already?!
It's a takeover! Don't fall into the comparison trap. Crystal Cole took over the podcast to say Rest in Peace to comparing yourself to everyone else, find your IT factor and Strut in it!
Listen! It's okay not to be okay and on this episode, we're joined LaToya Simpson, founder of the Candidly Speaking, we're talking about it.
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Hosted by Laura Beil (Dr. Death, Bad Batch), Sympathy Pains is a six-part series from Neon Hum Media and iHeartRadio. For 20 years, Sarah Delashmit told people around her that she had cancer, muscular dystrophy, and other illnesses. She used a wheelchair and posted selfies from a hospital bed. She told friends and coworkers she was trapped in abusive relationships, or that she was the mother of children who had died. It was all a con. Sympathy was both her great need and her powerful weapon. But unlike most scams, she didn’t want people’s money. She was after something far more valuable.