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In this episode of Spill It, guest Lina Abascal is a woman with a vision. From the time she was a sophomore in high school she’d gotten herself a writing gig reviewing bands for a local magazine and had a movie column for her schools' newspaper, so it’s no surprise that continued the drive and passion for writing through her time as a journalism student n college and to today as she gets her MFA in fiction.
In this episode of Spill It Tiffanie speaks with Ivan Rahman irl friend of the pod since their paths crossed in 2017 as they both worked in the education sector. Fast forward to now and Ivan has attended Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government and Stanford Business School at the same time and is currently a Senior Associate at JP Morgan Chase.
In this episode of Spill It guest Nicole Loher goes through her career trajectory that has included working for some of the biggest brands in fashion, beauty, and tech. If you grew up on Tumblr in the early aughts it is safe to say you probably know or have at least heard of this week’s guest Nicole Loher.
In this episode of Spill It, Tiffanie chats with beauty writer and strategist Arabelle Sicardi. Arabelle’s life and career trajectory is one that many of us who grew up on the internet saw from the beginning; from her teenage fashion blog to writing for the legendary Rookie Mag and becoming one of the most sought after and respected voices in the beauty industry.
In part two of our interview with Lynae we pick up where we left off with Lynae diving into her college experience and subsequent work and internship history.
Lynae doesn't mince words when it comes to work, money, or the experiences that have gotten her to where she is today which is why we have Part 2 coming out next week with even more insights.
Corey works his ass off but is very upfront about how his connections via Twitter and the internet helped him land the foundational job opportunities that led to his career as a social media strategist.
In this episode of Spill It, Tiffanie speaks with event specialist and nonfiction writer Jessica Carney about her life and career trajectory. The first Iowanian on the pod, Jessica shares what it was like growing up in Iowa and how her parent's decision to pay for her instate tuition led to her attending The University of Iowa and how her time there would spark her interest in event planning and set her off on her career.