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That One Thing Podcast
Have you ever felt fear but did it anyway? Have you ever gone with your gut? Have you ever felt stuck in your life or business? This is a podcast where I talk to female business owners about becoming unstuck and changing things for the better, because life's most beautiful moments come from the unpredictable. We’ve all had That One Thing.
I’m your host, Vanessa Carlos: Facebook Ads Specialist and Social Media Mentor to Female Founders. I've spent the last 9 years amplifying women's voices through marketing their small businesses and became fascinated with their business journey.
Every week I talk with a new (and sometimes returning!) female founder about that time they stepped out of their comfort zone, took a courageous leap and changed their business or life for the better, because real growth and beauty comes from what we can't predict.
The interviews are often vulnerable, sometimes hilarious, always valuable. Submit your 'One Things' to vanessa@thesocialally.co.uk
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That One Thing Podcast
Jess Marriner: On beauty and finding love again.
Jess Marriner: The Transformative Power of Beauty. Jess is a thirty-something Bristol mum, social worker and founder of the wonderful beauty blog A Brunette Edit.
https://abrunetteedit.com/
Follower her gorgeous Instagram account
https://www.instagram.com/abrunetteedit/
Jess started her hugely successful blog as a means to re-discover herself after a painful break-up. In fact so powerful and life-changing that is the focus of our One Thing conversation. Get ready for a love story! You can also follow Jess on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/abrunetteedit/
This conversation was recorded in lockdown, before the horrific murder of George Floyd. Together we can Battle racism by updating GCSE reading lists by getting Good Immigrant (Nikesh Shukla) and Why I’m No longer Talking to White People About Race (Reni Eddo-Lodge), on the GCSE reading list.
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https://www.change.org/p/department-of-education-battle-racism-by-updating-reading-lists-at-gcse