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Sierra Howard

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Do you want to learn how to secure the bag beyond your 9-5 and break away from the traditional ways of managing money? If you’re nodding your head yes, then join Sierra K. Howard and her dope ass guest, who are millennials of color, securing the non-traditional bag. Tune in every week for a new money session where you will learn actionable money strategies that will help you finally live financially free without restrictions!
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We discuss changing behaviors that no longer serve us, or are detrimental to our lives, and adopting behaviors which will enhance our enjoyment, peace, and connection with others. We're changing the world, starting with me.
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White Cat Podcast will be 'Rebooting' to something more organic and based on the greatest advice my father ever gave me: "Don't do what I did". Now, I can pass this advice on to young men (and women too) since, I had to learn the hard way. Please stay tuned as episodes drop..
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If you ask me, most of us in the U.S. work too hard. Many of us can't really imagine what it might be like to not work. Maybe it sounds nice. But what if you wanted to work, and were unable to? This was the case with Devin, who is back in the workforce after a 16-year absence. In this episode, Devin openly shares her experiences making her way in a…
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Most of us know a DJ. They're the person who picks the music. How hard could it possibly be? Maybe the DJ is creating a beat in real time to an audience, or maybe they are scratching vinyl records. Those things certainly seem to require some skill and attention. But what sort of talent is required to play a bunch of songs in a digital format? Or to…
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Most well-known musical artists start out playing cover songs. They tend to play fewer covers as they become known for their original work. So when is it time to get out from under the covers? We present the story of Ben Scruggs, a musician and radio DJ in Southern Minnesota. Find out what motivates him to play original music, and hear about the jo…
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What does it mean to have a successful music career? Most people immediately think "rich and famous." In this episode, Chase and Ocho dissect that idea, bringing out more unique ideas about what they focus on, apart from fame. Visit ko-fi.com/ocho for exclusive content as a supporter of this podcast!…
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Fuzzy has been a social media enthusiast since the platforms existed. A prolific content creator with a large following, he decided to pull the plug on all platforms in the early part of the 2020s. Listen to find out his story. Visit ko-fi.com/ocho for exclusive content as a supporter of this podcast!…
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This is a short solo episode, in which Alice shares her thoughts on her most recent conversation. She talks about habits and advice she might have integrated into her own life since speaking to her guest, and wonders more broadly about how we might all manage to get to where we want to be. To find out more about 'I Don't Know How You Do It', you ca…
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In this episode, Alice talks to Alice Billington. Alice is a social historian of medicine. In her own words, she is still figuring out her post PhD career. She is, though, working on her first book, and is the mother of the wonderful Isaac, who she had during her academic studies when she was 19. Topics discussed include: Wanting to be an exception…
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This is a short solo episode, in which Alice shares her thoughts on her most recent conversation. She talks about habits and advice she might have integrated into her own life since speaking to her guest, and wonders more broadly about how we might all manage to get to where we want to be. To find out more about 'I Don't Know How You Do It', you ca…
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In this episode, Alice talks to Nina Brooke. In this episode, I have the pleasure of talking to Nina Brooke, a contemporary British artist based in North Cornwall. Her unique, aerial seascapes have given her the opportunity to travel the world, painting the watery world from above. Recent projects have taken her to Sri Lanka, Costa Rica and America…
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Most of us have wondered what it would be like to be self-employed, but not a lot of people try it. Listen to this episode to find out how Sherrie got into running her own business! Visit ko-fi.com/ocho for exclusive content as a supporter of this podcast!Από τον Ocho
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This is a short solo episode, in which Alice shares her thoughts on her most recent conversation. She talks about habits and advice she might have integrated into her own life since speaking to her guest, and wonders more broadly about how we might all manage to get to where we want to be. To find out more about 'I Don't Know How You Do It', you ca…
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In this episode, Alice talks to Alex Coleman. Alex is a pilates teacher and embodiment coach, with over a decade of experience working within the ‘wellness’ industry – a term that didn’t really exist when she first began teaching some ten years ago (more on this shift within the episode!). Topics discussed include.. Staying connected to your body w…
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At long last, Season Three of I Don't Do That will be coming to your device! Get the episode topics, release dates, and other valuable information in this fun-packed teaser. Also, learn about the upcoming Song For The Night Podcast coming in early 2024! Plus, Ocho's "I Know You Want To Know What I Did This Summer (Vacation)" Finally, hear two origi…
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This is a short solo episode, in which Alice shares her thoughts on her most recent conversation. She talks about habits and advice she might have integrated into her own life since speaking to her guest, and wonders more broadly about how we might all manage to get to where we want to be. To find out more about 'I Don't Know How You Do It', you ca…
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In this episode, Alice talks to Simon Costin. Simon is the director of two museums: The Museum of Witchcraft and Magic and The Museum of British Folklore. He is also a curator and designer, with an astounding number of high-profile collaborations within the fashion industry to his name. He is also, as he discusses in our conversation, a “relentless…
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This is a short solo episode, in which Alice shares her thoughts on her most recent conversation. She talks about habits and advice she might have integrated into her own life since speaking to her guest, and wonders more broadly about how we might all manage to get to where we want to be. To find out more about 'I Don't Know How You Do It', you ca…
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In this episode, Alice talks to Alex Bluett. Alex is a chef, gardener and forager from Cornwall and one quarter of the Directing team behind the incredible Electric Bakery in Bude. When Alice first came up with the idea for this podcast, Alex was right at the top of the list of people she wanted to speak to. His ability to juggle his commitments wi…
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This is a short solo episode, in which Alice shares her thoughts on her most recent conversation. She talks about habits and advice she might have integrated into her own life since speaking to her guest, and wonders more broadly about how we might all manage to get to where we want to be. To find out more about 'I Don't Know How You Do It', you ca…
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In this episode, Alice talks to Joycelyn Longdon. Joycelyn is an environmental justice advocate and academic. Her PhD research centres on the design of justice-led conservation technologies for monitoring biodiversity with local forest communities in Ghana. She is also the founder of ClimateInColour, an online education platform and community for t…
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In this introductory episode, your host, Alice Attlee-Grant, introduces 'I Don't Know How You Do It': a podcast that gets past the outward appearance of successful individuals to understand the work, the challenges and the mindset that makes doing amazing things possible. Alice discusses how the podcast came about, and introduces herself and the (t…
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Jess has been a practicing vegan for 13 years. In this episode, we find out what's so delicious about it! We also talk about Jess's personal journey, and discuss stereotypes about vegans and omnivores alike. Bon apetit. Visit ko-fi.com/ocho for exclusive content as a supporter of this podcast!
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This is a follow-up to "I Don't Play Drums (Ogar)," Season 1, Episode 4. If you haven't already, you'll want to listen to that episode before tuning in to this one. When we last spoke with Ogar just 2 or 3 months ago, he was a resolute non-drummer. He hadn’t touched drum sticks in two years. Ogar’s 15-year pursuit of excellence had led to the fulfi…
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Artists don't get to choose how their work is interpreted. Bands don't always get to choose how their music is classified. In this episode, Aaron discusses not quite fitting in to a subculture of people who don't quite fit in to the culture at large. Visit ko-fi.com/ocho for exclusive content as a supporter of this podcast!…
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How many good vibes can a person handle? Is it possible to get too much of a good thing? Paul explores the boundaries of those questions at every turn. Join us as we talk about the pleasures of substances, sex, humor, and seeking truth through experience. Visit ko-fi.com/ocho for exclusive content as a supporter of this podcast!…
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Listeners, start your engines! Now turn them off. Our guest today is Cathy who voluntarily gave up driving at age 75. Tune in to find out Cathy's story as she puts it in park, and lets go of the wheel for the last time. Visit ko-fi.com/ocho for exclusive content as a supporter of this podcast!Από τον Ocho
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The end of the year marks the end of Season 1 for the I Don't Do That Podcast. Tune in as Ocho discusses upcoming highlights for Season 2, wishes for future podcast episodes, and reflections on Season 1. Season 2 starts next week! Visit ko-fi.com/ocho for exclusive content as a supporter of this podcast!…
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The end of the year marks the end of Season 1 for the I Don't Do That Podcast. Tune in as Ocho discusses upcoming highlights for Season 2, wishes for future podcast episodes, and reflections on Season 1. Season 2 starts next week! Visit ko-fi.com/ocho for exclusive content as a supporter of this podcast!…
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Cheers! In this episode we follow Melissa Ketchum (host of the Awakening Hour Podcast) through her best and worst moments with alcohol, culminating in her arrival at lifelong sobriety. Listen to absorb Melissa's inspirational message of self-awareness and personal power. Visit ko-fi.com/ocho for exclusive content as a supporter of this podcast!…
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Come play with us! Or don't. On this episode, Ocho talks with Molly about her aversion to sports. Despite being a dance teacher in a culture of physical competition, Molly prefers using movement as a form of expression and musicality. Visit ko-fi.com/ocho for exclusive content as a supporter of this podcast!…
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From the time they were born, Ethan and Tyler were forbidden from participating in many activities that most of us take for granted. In this episode, we discuss a very long (yet somehow incomplete) list of things that Jehovah's Witnesses don't do. These include seemingly trivial things such as toasting beverages (not permitted), to life-enriching d…
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Don't you want somebody to love? Why stop with one person? In this episode, our guest tells us about the virtues of relationship anarchy. Although loving non-traditionally can be misunderstood and may lead to frustration, Seth is happy living out his natural inclination toward ethical non-monogamy. Tune in to learn more about his experiences with t…
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Most of us don't know what it's like to leave our homes for somewhere across the globe. José, however, has been traveling the world since he was 17. Although he loves his home and often returns to visit, he has decided to reside and earn citizenship in a different country, on another continent. In this episode, we learn from his perspective. Visit …
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What's more powerful than prayer or ritual? For Shiloh, it has always been faith in their abilities, coupled with self-love. Exposed to both Lakota and Christian spirituality in their childhood, Shiloh found it more effective and honest to develop their own contemplative process. In this episode, we learn more about Shiloh's process of creating mea…
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"You're so smart; why don't you do better?" Melody was confronted with this statement constantly throughout school. In this episode, we discuss her situation: leading the curve in many areas, while underperforming in others. Tune in to hear Melody share her struggle to adapt to the school system, and its failure to meet the needs of people in her s…
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In his teens, Ogar found his calling playing drums. His aspirations to greatness have granted him proficiency, and an appreciation from a wide audience. He played for years, always practicing and improving. He went on many tours and recorded many albums. Then, something inside him told him it was time to stop playing entirely, all at once. Listen t…
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It didn't take much for Marsha to realize that social media was not her cup of tea. As an outsider, observing the rise of these technologies has made her happy to be free of them! It has also given her concern for a humanity that may be losing its humanness. In this episode, we get in touch with Marsha's hands-on, flesh-and-blood lifestyle. Visit k…
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Put your hands together for David, who does not put their hands together! They will snap their fingers, and even play hand drums. But don't expect them to clap. Listen to their story here. Visit ko-fi.com/ocho for exclusive content as a supporter of this podcast!Από τον Ocho
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More on how you must choose your friends wisely because that is almost certainly where you meet your lovers and spouses. Regardless of where you meet them, the principle remains the same: Don't marry 'down', don't hook up with anyone who's a weaker character than you are. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-whit…
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On the bright side I think I made an entire podcast with no technical screwups! This episode is about Friends. Your close friends, those 'BFF' lifetime friends, the circle of friends you get to choose and why some of us made the worst of all mistakes: choosing friends with weaker character, bad habits, with more mental problems and lower moral stan…
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Speaking of 'Don't do what I did', somehow I recorded this into a MASSIVE FILE and wasn't aware it was 11 GB (or.. i dunno, so it said) so this might not make it to publishing time. It's a kind of reboot, I'm restarting a series aimed at making young men great again. I'm an expert on what NOT TO DO. In fact, I'm sharing the expertise of two generat…
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Have you ever taken the time to track where your money is going each day? Keeping an eye on this is SO important if you want to grow your wealth. In today’s episode, I’m sharing three tips for determining what your income is and where it’s going. This will be the last episode for the next month or so while I settle into my new job, grad school, and…
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For real, grab your notebooks for this one!!! Maya and Raniesha of VendHER and Compass are two Black women who use their 9-5 jobs to fund their "5-9” passions. Both of the platforms they’ve created encourages Black women to participate in creative forms of investing. Maya and Raniesha invest in the vending machine business and are also real estate …
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Have you ever thought about getting into the trucking business? If not, you just may be interested after hearing how Ericka Williams got started! Ericka took money she earned from service-based businesses and working as an apartment manager to invest in real estate and trucking. She now manages 1.9 million dollars in assets via over 12 semi trucks,…
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Cinneah El Amin is the founder of flynanced.com - a blog at the intersection of financial freedom and travel. As a seasoned traveler to nearly 30 countries across 6 continents, Cinneah created Flynanced™ to inspire readers to achieve financial freedom and see the world on their terms. She documents how to plan, save, and strategize for travel witho…
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Ashley Copeland is the twenty-something host of Stacks and the City, the podcast dedicated to showing women how to build wealth and increase their net worth. Raised by a single mother in rural North Carolina, Ashley learned early about how money can affect your way of life. She opened her first investment account at age 21 and purchased her first i…
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Ree Farrington is the owner and inventor of the natural hair styling tool called The Coil Brush. As a wife and mother of three that wears multiple hats on a daily basis, adding inventor and entrepreneur to the list was an unexpected surprise. In less than a year's time and with no background in engineering, she turned a silly idea into a top-sellin…
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On today’s episode, I am talking about being laid off, applying for unemployment, getting a new job, wanting to go to therapy, and rental updates. In this episode I am very transparent about what’s going on with my money, being laid off for the first time, how I was too prideful to apply to unemployment and what made me finally apply. Honestly, I d…
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