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Steph Shep on Navigating Friendships, Finding Who You Are + Healing Past Wounds

Steph Shep on Navigating Friendships, Finding Who You Are + Healing Past Wounds

FromLive From Bed with Jade Iovine


Steph Shep on Navigating Friendships, Finding Who You Are + Healing Past Wounds

FromLive From Bed with Jade Iovine

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Feb 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week Jade speaks to environmental advocate and entrepreneur Stephanie Shepherd Suganami (@steph_shep). She discusses working for the most successful, beautiful woman in the world (yup, Kim Kardashian), the identity struggles that come with being an Asian woman growing in a white rural town in Ohio, and realizing that everyone isn’t having as much fun as it looks like on Instagram.Steph is also the co-founder of Future Earth (@futureearth), a virtual climate club, where she interviews people like Al Gore and Joe Biden about how to build a better, more sustainable world.Download this episode of Tell Me About It with Jade Iovine wherever you get your podcasts! For more podcast info and pictures of Jade’s pug Taco, follow @JadeIovine on Instagram.Executive Producer Nick StumpfProduced by Catherine Law Edited + Engineered by Brandon Dickert Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Feb 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Tell Me About It is the podcast manifestation of all the “off-the-record” conversations we’ve had with other women about things we’re taught to stay silent about -- from stumbling through our twenties, rejections, heartbreaks, fertility struggles, mental health challenges, mistakes, and the cringey shame spirals that keep us up at night. Host Jade Iovine and her guests challenge the idea of social media perfected lives and get very real about all the less-than-perfect and inevitable shitty moments we all go through. Tell Me About It is here to remind us that we’re not alone… and that the women we constantly compare ourselves to ALSO have lives that are far from perfect.