Build a Life You Love With Author and Entertainment Executive Tara Schuster

Brava listeners, if you are needing a dose of inspiration - you must tune in today’s episode. Meet Tara Schuster, best-selling author, playwright, and accomplished entertainment executive. She served as Vice President of Talent and Development at Comedy Central where she was the Executive in Charge of the Emmy® and Peabody Award-winning ​Key & Peele​, the Emmy® Award winning ​@Midnight​, and Lights Out with David Spade.

In today’s episode, Tara touches on the inspiration behind her first book, Buy Yourself The F*cking Lilies, that debuted as the #1 New Release in Humor Essays and Self-Help on both Audible and Kindle. InStyle, People Magazine, Cosmopolitan, Goodreads, BuzzFeed, Goop, and many others have chosen Buy Yourself The F*cking Lilies as one of the best new books of 2020.

Keep on listening to get inspired, get real, and get that does of motivation to build a life you love.

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SHOW NOTES:

Tara has a career path that makes you think, “yes!” (because it’s so dynamic and successful) and she notes how often we don’t stop to think and congratulate ourselves on doing what we’ve set out to do (1:43.)

“Persistence” is the foundation of Tara’s career. She refuses the word “no” and always finds an alternative solution (2:10.)

I think a lot of people stop with the first ‘no’. We hear ‘no’ and we think, ‘that’s that’. You can always go around it.
— Tara Schuster

Tara’s university education started at Brown and she quickly realized that playwriting and her want to write would need to be matched with a career choice that could help to allow her to save and earn money. This challenged emerged an opportunity: an internship on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (4:00.)

Her first position was as a Production Assistant at Comedy Central and it served as her ultimate foot-in-the-door in her dream job in entertainment (5:55.)

Instead of ‘what promotion can they give me,’ ask yourself: ‘what work can be done? What value can I give?’
— Tara Schuster

Tara snuck into the pilot of Key & Peele and immediately had a lot of ideas of how to use the content she viewed and how it could be used on multiple platforms. She was promoted to Digital Producer for the show and helped to create segments for the shows moving forward. With Key & Peele under her belt, the development team took notice of her and with a lot of “asking” and by proving her value she became the Vice President of Talent Development (8:15.)

Ask for what you want.
— Tara Schuster

She asked herself, what works needs to be done, not work she wants to do (11:50.)

Tara believes that confidence is a huge asset. If you can be confident, reliable, kind, and pleasant to be around - then you are in whole other league (14:15.)

I don’t want to be an expert, I want to be a beginner because a beginner has enthusiasm, passion, and curiosity.
— Tara Schuster

Tara’s book, Buy Yourself the F*cking Lillies: And Other Rituals to Fix Your Life, From Someone’s Who’s Been There allows Tara to use her creativity full-time (15:44.)

She never set out to write a book, she set out to save her life. Anything where she could check off a box (getting an internship, goals at work, or getting good grades) she was good at, but on the inside she was miserable. She decided to change, using the persistence she used at work, but for her personal life (17:38.)

Tara is interested in us, on the inside. She believes we need to learn how to take care of ourselves (22:05.)

Running into a challenge? Multiple challenges? Tara recommends you change the way you treat yourself and to be gentle. She also believes it’s the small steps and attainable goals before your worry about the big picture (25:42.)

Tara’s self-care go-to routine is journaling each morning, writing a gratitude list, and including exercise (30:15.)

Tara sees a 2nd book coming in the future. She also knows she wants to live her life in service to others and is trying to figure out how to marry that passion with storytelling for ideas in the future (33:30.)

Follow Tara on Instagram to stay connected and continue following along!


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Innovation and Clean Beauty with CEO and Co-Founder of Wander Beauty Divya Gugnani

Raise your hand if you have ever done your beauty routine on-the-go. Wait a minute, so I’m not the only one that has sat in a parking lot applying make-up? Ok, then I’ll admit it, that mysterious stain on the roof of my car? Mascara. How you ask? An over-packed schedule and a last minute dash for a touch-up gone wrong.

Meet Divya Gugnani, a serial entrepreneur who has taken the beauty industry by storm. She is the CEO and Co-Founder of Wander Beauty, a brand built for the modern woman that offers a line of multi-tasking beauty essentials so that you can take your routine on the go, mess-free, and stress-free.

Read on and tune in below to hear more from Divya as we discuss the power of clean beauty, how to differentiate your brand, her tips to growing a successful business by following your instincts, her beauty favorites, and much more.

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SHOW NOTES:

Divya was inspired to launch Wander Beauty while on the NYC subway. She was applying make-up and realized many others were doing the same. She realized she was continuously finding herself doing her beauty routine on-the-go all the time (1:20.)

The need of an innovative solution emerged from a multitude of experiences and situations: from wanting a clean and safe beauty alternative to a product that fits a multitasker’s daily lifestyle (2:30.)

Wander Beauty focuses on real women in the context of their real lives (4:14.)

The driving force behind Wander Beauty’s fast five year success? Outworking the competitors. Divya speaks to the passion and intelligence of her team that has helped drive the incredible outcome and success of her brand (5:00.)

Wander Beauty is created by products that skin loves. (It’s free of parabens, phthalates, synthetic fragrance, and mineral oil. Wander Beauty is also gluten free and cruelty free.) The “clean” beauty movement is very important and a current topic of conversation in today’s industry. What makes Wander Beauty stand out is that their mission was developed from a personal story, not a trend (7:15.)

The average woman is ingesting 5lbs of damaging chemicals from her beauty products every single year.
— Divya Gugnani, CEO and Co-Founder of Wander Beauty

Divya’s go-to tips when shopping for clean beauty products? She steers clear from parabens, phthalates, and sulfates (10:00.)

Her must-have products that she uses daily include 1) Mist Connection Essence and Toner, 2) Baggage Claim Gold Eye Masks, 3) Dualist Matte and Illuminating Concealer, and 4) Mile High Club Volume and Length Mascara (12:12.)

Let’s talk morning ritual: to balance her days with her busy schedule, Divya meditates for a few moments each morning, drinks ginger water, has breakfast with her kids, empties her inbox, streams a 15-minute workout, then starts her day. This allows her to focus on what she calls “deep work” when she gets to the office where she focuses on key projects that uses her full brain power (14:00.)

One of the things that Divya has learned through the years is to trust your gut (17:05.)

It’s great to take feedback. As an entrepreneur you should listen to everyone: your team, your retail partners, your customers, and read every comment on social; but, you need to react only to things that make sense to you when you see the wholistic picture.
— Divya Gugnani, CEO and Co-Founder of Wander Beauty

Looking to enter the beauty space as an entrepreneur? Find an opportunity in a white space and innovate. Divya advises to “innovate, don’t imitate” (22:25.)

Follow Divya and Wander Beauty on Instagram to stay connected and continue following along!


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5 Episodes to Inspire Your Monday Morning Routine

New week, new start, who 'dis?☕🌟 Raise your hand if you have ever let the "Sunday Scaries" get the best of you. 🙋

It's hard not to...with growing anxieties from the productivity of your past weekend (or the lack their of) and the potentially portentous week to come weighing heavily on you. Don't get down on yourself for not accomplishing what you wanted to do on the weekend.

Allow yourself to bring new light and energy to your Monday morning routine. A fresh page in your book to start again. You deserve it.

So let’s kick off this morning right! I pulled together my top 5 favorite Brava episodes that will help to inspire your evolving vision, revitalize your workflow, and jumpstart your week with positivity!

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Leading Yourself Well With Marissa Nash | Episode 20

Marissa is a Certified Professional Life Coach and Team Coach that specializes in helping YOU to make an impact whether it be within your own organization, your community, with your family or the world. Tune in this AM to lean more about incorporating self-care into your routine and how to perform your own life audit. Use this next 20 minutes with Marissa as your own personal time with your new life coach. She’s got your back because she knows you have big plans for your future.

Celebrating Life’s Moments with Entrepreneur and CEO Kristen Ley of ThimblePress | Episode 19

Meet Kristen Ley, CEO, er, actually I should say, “Chief Confetti Maker and Founder” of Thimblepress. Tune in below to get real with Kristen and her start-up story, learn more about differentiating products in a competitive space and advice on how to make your dream a reality.

Differentiating Your Product with CEO and Beauty Guru Lauren Napier | Episode 16

In this episode Lauren highlights key takeaways of how you can differentiate your brand, gives details about how she launched her beauty line and products, and talks about how she pays it forward along the way. Tune in below to how this make-up artist turned CEO is changing and challenging the beauty space.

Rooting Your Career in Self-Love with Ta’lor Pinkston | Episode 15

Prioritizing self-love and self-care is essential for your career. Tune in to meet Ta’lor Pinkston. Ta’lor is the founder of LADYHOOD journey, LLC and has made it her mission to help women and girls know their worth by making self-love a priority through creating a community for women empowerment.

How to Craft A Life You Love with Amy Tangerine | Episode 14

Let’s discuss how to craft not just creativity, good habits and a good environment, but also a life that you love. To help walk us through this how-to, meet creativity and craft maven, Amy Tangerine! Amy is the author of the colorful and amazing book, “Craft a Life You Love”.

Which episode inspired you this morning? Comment below! #YouGoGirl

Cultivating Community with Wellness Chef and Coach Kara Elise

Meet Kara Elise, a foodie who turned her passion for hosting into a full-time career that allows her to create joy by creating experiences for people around a table. She's curated moments and events for Darling Magazine, Alaska Airlines, Sorel Shoes, and more! Keep on reading and tune in below to get the behind-the-scenes with Kara as we enter her kitchen, where she offers creativity, art, and genuine community.

SHOW NOTES:

Kara got into cooking and food because she loved creating spaces that facilitated nourishment and connection. Food was a great modality to do that (2:00.)

She started her company to bring people together in a connective space. She loves the intuition that comes with preparing food, taking the ingredients in a kitchen and making something magical with it (4:15.)

This created two themes in her work life, first the importance of creating connection around food and two learning how to be intuitive and playful to make art out of food (5:03).

She loves working with brands at retreats because clients are completely taken out of their comfort zone and she can be part of the new environment. This allows Kara to come in, as a chef, and create a comfortable and inviting experience with food (5:20.)

My vision is for people to feel free in the kitchen. I think the kitchen should be fun, playful, and intuitive.
— Kara Dykert

Kara’s book, Toast, offers simple and intuitive meal recipes. Accessible recipes are very important to Kara because they are the starting point for learning kitchen intuition (9:00.)

The biggest universal tip for bringing people together, according to Kara, is a table question. The way it works is you ask the question and then every single person at the table goes around and answers it. By asking the same question around the table it allows everyone to equally voice their own part of their story (13:15.)

She likes using table questions outside of the social space and brings it to the corporate space to help clients connect with their teams on a more intimate level (16:00.)

Kara believes that to pay it forward it’s important to first connect with ourselves: know who they are, be grounded, and operate from a place of self-compassion and self-love. She also has been hosting live cooking classes everyday on Instagram (17:20.)

What’s Next for Kara? She has been building an online course called Hosting with Heart which is a six-part series that teaches viewers how to host well. In addition to her series, she’s still working on her podcast with her finance and filming a pilot for a TV show called What’s in your Kitchen, where she teaches viewers how to use ingredients you have in your kitchen and in life to create something magical and nourishing (19:30.)


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Support Local Women-Led Small Businesses | Philadelphia

Welcome to the Philadelphia #BravaCityGuide! A directory that features women-led small businesses you can support, explore, shop, learn from, and share!

This guide is one of a kind. In fact, when our team began gathering information to connect with additional Philadelphia-based, women-led small businesses, we realized it was no small feat. We could not find one encompassing round-up, so we hope this can be the start of something quite powerful for our community.

We encourage you to support the women-led small businesses in your own backyard below. Whether you’re seeking a great cup of coffee, at-home yoga, public relations or legal assistance, or a new staple for your wardrobe, this directory will provide you with information about these resilient businesses and how you can connect with them.

Feel welcome to share with your community to help increase word of mouth and tell us your favorite women-led small business in the comments. Want to add your business to the directory? Submit it here!


FOOD & HOSPITALITY

baology | Judy Ni
Offering ready-to-eat food as well as meal kits and frozen items that can be devoured at a later time.
Website: baology.com
Phone: 215-999-2263
Follow on IG: @baology

Photo provided by baology.

Photo provided by baology.

Birchtree Catering | Allegra Derengowski
Website:
birchtreecatering.com
Phone: 215-744-9489
Follow on IG: @birchtreecatering

Made By ME: Handmade Chocolates | MaryEllen Salamone
Located at The Market at The Fareway in Chestnut Hill.
Website: pastriesbyme.com (Hours listed)
Phone: 215-450-3165
Follow on IG: @madebyme.chocolates

Vault + Vine | Peicha Chang
Contactless café pickup 8am-2pm, and local flower, plant, gift delivery Thurs-Sat.
Website: vaultandvine.co
Follow on IG: @vaultandvine.co

RETAIL & FASHION

An Noor 31 ‘Abaya Studio’ | Elisabeth Muhammad
Most people know them for their tailor made abayas. During this uncertain time, they have taken advantage of this downtime to introduce products to their lifestyle department. Their lifestyle collection currently features candles, room spray, incense, wick trimmers & mugs.
Website: an-noor31.com
Phone: 215-651-5789
Follow on IG: @annoor31

Ashley Schafer, Image Consultant and Personal Stylist | Ashley Schafer
Utilize the Monthly Retail Refresh online shopping service to get curated pieces hand-selected by Ashley each month!
Website: ashleyschafer.com
Follow on IG: @styledbyschafer

Latitudes and Longitudes | Meredith Podob
Local delivery within five miles of the store. Get free shipping with the code “FREESHIP”.
Website: livelatandlong.com
Follow on IG: @latitudesandlongitudes

Dye It Pepper | Jaclyn Pepper Green
Sacs by Jac offers a unique way to have your clothes custom dyed. There are two different size/price options, each with its own number of max items per Sac. You simply order the empty Sac, and when it arrives, you fill it with your garments, fill out the color questionnaire, and then send it back (in a pre-paid mailer) to be dyed. It's a fun way to be a part of the creative process and to revive something that may need a little life!
Website: dyeitpepper.com
Follow on IG: @dyeitpepper

Earth+Flax | Natalie Yon-Eriksson
Information about the advantages of sustainable materials for homes and how to create healthy living spaces can be found on their website. For additional questions or to schedule a consultation, contact info@earthandflax.com.
Website: earthandflax.com
Follow on IG: @earthandflax

Marsh + Mane | Jenea Robinson
Marsh + Mane carries a curated selection of natural hair, skin, beard, bath & body, and lifestyle items from national and independent brands.
Website: marshandmane.com
Follow on IG: @marshandmane

Photo provided by Marsh + Mane.

Photo provided by Marsh + Mane.

Remark Glass | Rebecca Davies
A zero-waste business that creates glass products from recycled bottles.
Website: remarkglass.com
Phone: 267-289-2462
Follow on IG: @remarkglass

Photo provided by Remark Glass.

Photo provided by Remark Glass.

T TRIBE | Tamar Maoz
Gift cards available on their website.
Website: ttribe.shop
Follow on IG: @ttribeshop

TOILE | Bianca DePietro
Currently online only. They are also making masks that are for sale as well as donations for frontline workers.
Website: shoptoile.com and contact them here.
Follow on FB: @ToileAtelier

Wayward Collection | Haley Pelton
Website:
waywardcollection.com
Follow on IG: @waywardcollection

YOWIE | Shannon Maldonado
Still shipping orders via their website and hosting weekly virtual workshops and events via their Instagram.
Website: shopyowie.com
Follow on IG: @helloyowie

Photo provided by Yowie.

Photo provided by Yowie.

HEALTH, BEAUTY, & WELLNESS

Beke Beau, Makeup Artist | Beke Beau
Now providing “Virtual Beauty Audits” and “Makeup for Mature” Workshops through the Zoom platform.
Website: bekebeau.com
Phone: 610-220-0042
Follow on IG: @bekebeau

Sabbatical Beauty | Adeline Koh
New hand purifiers are available on their website.
Website: sabbaticalbeauty.com
Phone: 215-876-2228
Follow on IG: @sabbaticalbeauty

Photo provided by Sabbatical Beauty.

Photo provided by Sabbatical Beauty.

Terra Luna Herbals | Elise Hanks
Enter the discount code: WELLNESS during check out to receive 10% off your first order.
Website: terralunaherbals.com
Phone: 267-551-1068
Follow on IG: @terralunaherbals

The Well Co. | Marissa Nash
Get $250 off your first month of coaching for the NOURISH 6-Month Wellness Coaching Program.
Website: thewellco.org
Phone: 843-642-7040
Follow on IG: @marissarosenash

The Wellness Refinery | Ashleigh Stewart
Online shopping and free contactless drop-off to Philadelphia local residents.
Website: wellnessrefineryphl.com
Follow on IG: @wellnessrefineryphl

FLORISTS

Love ‘n Fresh Flowers | Jennie Love
Contactless home deliveries around northwest Philly through their new Porch Petals program are available. See additional information on their online shop.
Website: lovenfreshflowers.com
Follow on IG: @lovenfreshflowers

Photo provided by Love n’ Fresh Flowers.

Photo provided by Love n’ Fresh Flowers.

BRANDING, GRAPHIC DESIGN, & PUBLIC RELATIONS

Creative Repute, LLC | Nile Livingston
A graphic design agency that offers branding solutions for a variety of United States and international companies as well as entrepreneurs, individuals, and startups. Pride themselves in succeeding with a multidisciplinary approach that bridges marketing and business with creative thinking.
Website: creativerepute.com
Phone: 215-690-1185 
Follow on IG: @creativerepute

Photo provided by Creative Repute.

Photo provided by Creative Repute.

Gather Creative Studio | Sara Spicer
They love to work with small businesses! They work with payment plans (all of the time) but especially now with these hardships.
Follow on IG: @gathercreativestudio

NouSoma Communications, Inc. | Ellen Langas
NouSoma is a full-service branding and public relations company founded in 1995. They understand that business is anything but “as usual.”
Website: NouSoma.com
Phone: 610-658-5889
Follow on FB: @Nousoma

LEGAL SERVICES

Griesing Law, LLC | Jessica Mazzeo
Griesing Law, LLC is a full-service women-owned and operated law firm based in Philadelphia with satellite offices in Bucks County, PA, Cincinnati, and New York. They are proudly certified as a woman-owned business by WBENC, enabling them to tackle opportunities specifically intended to promote diversity and inclusion in the legal profession.
Website: griesinglaw.com
Phone: 215-618-3720
Follow on TW: @GriesingLaw

Photo provided by Griesing Law, LLC.

Photo provided by Griesing Law, LLC.


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