

Dare To Be Fearless with Alexa Curtis
Alexa Curtis
Join Alexa Curtis, serial entrepreneur and former Disney host, as she dives into the exhilarating world of startups. From sharing inspiring success stories to candidly discussing the inevitable challenges faced by entrepreneurs, each episode explores the essence of fearlessness and resilience needed to thrive in the ever-evolving landscape of entrepreneurship.
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May 16, 2018 • 36min
Episode 24: 5 Key Signs To Look Out For If You're Questioning Your Friend Group
Over the last 5 years, I've learnt a lot about choosing the right friends. When it comes to choosing who you surround yourself with, parents aren't the easiest people to talk to for advice. I wish that I had had someone to talk to about this topic. Hopefully these 5 signs will help you choose the right crowd and be the happiest version of yourself.

May 9, 2018 • 52min
Episode 23: Erica Portillo on Social Media Addictions
Erica Portillo is a licensed clinical social worker and online therapist, specializing in depression, anxiety, relationships, self esteem and career exploration. Her passion is inspiring others to create balanced lives using her Mind Design techniques. She shares her advice on her blog and Instagram Ask Erica.

May 2, 2018 • 26min
Episode 22: Being On Your Own is Cool
Between dating apps and Instagram filters, we all just want to fit in. That might mean getting invited to your high school party, or going to Coachella...with your "girl gang" and your Taylor Swift face on. But what about when we find ourselves alone, on a Saturday night, listening to Taylor Swift and wondering why we can't all be like her?

Apr 25, 2018 • 54min
Episode 21: Dormify Founder Amanda Zuckerman on revolutionizing how young people go to college
Before her freshman year of college, Amanda Zuckerman and her mom Karen were on the hunt for fashionable dorm decor and it took going to an endless amount of stores to finally put together a look that felt like Amanda's style for her dorm room at WashU. Preparing for college is overwhelming in itself and they found themselves wishing there was just one place that had it all. Say hello to dormify.com. What originally started as a content only blog for dorm decorating advice, blossomed into a one stop shop for all trend driven, yet practical decor items. We hope our online store, active style advisor community, and editorial content inspires you to express yourself through unique and chic small space decor.

Mar 14, 2018 • 53min
Episode 20: LIVELY Founder Michelle Grant On Taking Over The Bra Industry
Michelle Grant is a boss babe. After studying finance at the University of Pittsburgh, she founded LIVELY. Now ladies, you know what it's like to squeeze and shove your tits into a bra. It fucking sucks. There's nothing worse than feeling like you can't feel comfortable in your own body. LIVELY delivers bras and undies that take the best elements of high style and comfort. The concept behind the brand started after Michelle found herself in Victoria secrets, looking for bras, when she became inspired by real life, plain and simple. Then came LIVELY.

Mar 7, 2018 • 1h 1min
Episode 19: Anthony Quintal aka Lohanthony On Growing Up As A YouTuber Who Never Planned To Be One
Anthony Quintal aka Lohanthony was born and raised in Methuen Massachusetts. At the age of 10 Anthony started making YouTube videos with a group of friends he made on the internet, under the channel name 'SevenIncredibleKids.' In 2012 Anthony started posting videos to his own solo channel under the name Lohanthony. Anthony quickly rose to internet fame after his "car vlogging" and "basic bitches" videos went viral - even getting retweeted by the likes of Katy Perry. After freshman year of high school, Anthony transferred to online school so that he could then move to LA and pursue acting as well as further his Youtube career. We caught up with Anthony this past week to discuss what it was like gaining so much popularity at such a young age. We discussed the pressures he felt of constantly posting to social media to trying to be someone on video who he no longer felt he way. We then delved into why he has decided to take some away from being in front of the camera and the different avenues that he plans on going down in his future. Follow Anthony on social media @lohanthony. Alexa at @alexa_curtis and Gabe at @gabe.cash. And of course, This is Life Unfiltered Podcast at @thisislifepodcast

Feb 21, 2018 • 39min
Episode 17: When Rejection Goes Too Far (The Effects of Social Media on the Young Mind)
Last week was an important week in the world of social media and mental health. We wanted to hold off on having a guest this week to cover the latest news in the world. As you know, a 19-year-old boy in Florida purchased a gun and shot 17 people in a Florida high school last week. Through Alexa's work with her nonprofit on social media and mental health, she frequently conducts in-depth research on how social media is warping the way teens view themselves. Back in January, Alexa was invited to speak at TEDxFranklinHighSchool, so she was incredibly invested in research when the shooting occurred. On Episode 17, you'll hear Alexa explain her opinion on guns and mental health, how we can prevent young people feeling isolated and depressed, and how her TED talk went. If you feel yourself becoming depressed or anxious, or find yourself noticing someone around you become isolated, please check out the resources page on www.medianav.org. Follow Alexa on social media at @alexa_curtis and This is Life Unfiltered as @thisislifepodcast on Instagram.

Feb 14, 2018 • 45min
Episode 16: Simple Mills Founder Kaitlin Smith On Maxing Out Her Credit Cards To Become A Leader In The Boutique Food Industry
5 years ago, the word paleo would have sounded like a word out of a science booklet. Fast forward to 2018, and gluten-free and paleo are as popular as Instagram. If you're not following a paleo diet, your friends and family have most likely already told you how much better you'll feel if you convert. Kaitlin Smith suffered with gut problems for a while, before she started tracking almond flour sales in grocery stores. As diets like Atkins and South Beach Diet faded out, healthy lifestyle choices like paleo and crossfit hit the market, hard. Instead of trying to become the next Quest or Think Thin bar, Kaitlin started Simple Mills, a paleo food company, that sells products like pumpkin muffin kits (made with coconut sugar and almond flour), almond flour crunchy chocolate chip cookies, and frosting made with organic ingredients and cane sugar. If you've ever had a Simple Mills product, you know how freakin' tasty the stuff is too. She's gone from a team of herself, to a team of 27 people and growing. What started as a test in her Charlotte, NC kitchen, has made Kaitlin a leader in the food revolution, getting attention from places like Forbes, Whole Foods, and Thrive Market. She was on Forbes 30 Under 30 in 2017, and Simple Mills lives on shelves across America in over 1,200 stores! Follow Kaitlin on social media at @simplemills and Alexa at @alexa_curtis and @thisislifepodcast.

Feb 7, 2018 • 44min
Episode 15: Danielle Robay On Her Successful TV Career, And How She Scratched The Itch She Had To Move To LA And Leave Everything Behind
Danielle Robay is a force to be reckoned with. At the ripe age of 27, Danielle has already made her mark in the world of TV. She's an entertainment journalist, blogger, influencer, AND TV host: there's obviously not one career goal Danielle can't accomplish! Starting at Entertainment Tonight and CLEVVER TV, before heading to guest host on shows like Dr. Drew and the Teen Choice Awards, Danielle moved back to Chicago to take up a gig as the host of WCIU's The Jam. With over 160k followers on Instagram, Danielle's feed is filled with inspiration and self-love dedicated pictures. Born and raised in Chicago, Danielle has a special place in her heart for the place she grew up in. After going back and forth between politics and entertainment television, Danielle decided to pursue entertainment TV and start her blog Pop Politics, that molds together two of her favorite topics. Follow Danielle on social media at @daniellerobay and Alexa at @alexa_curtis and @thisislifepodcast!

Jan 31, 2018 • 36min
Episode 14: Making Your Side-Hustle Full-Time, Landing Brand Deals & Getting People to Value Your Worth
Back in 2011, A Life in the Fashion Lane was a little blog with a simple mission behind it: to inspire young adults to follow their dreams. Seven years later, Alexa has managed to make her side hustle into a full-time platform for young adults. Sponsored by brands like T-Mobile, British Airways, and Lane Bryant, A Life in the Fashion Lane is the go-to site for everything relating to body image and teens. Every company starts with a concept and a dream for what that idea will hopefully turn into one day. On Episode 14, you'll hear Alexa discuss how she knew she was different, what set A Life in the Fashion Lane apart from other blogs, and how you too can follow your dreams and get paid to do what you love too! Follow Alexa on social media at @alexa_curtis and This is Life Unfiltered on @tilupodcast/@thisislifepodcast.


