Izzy Stevens is a woman of multiple accolades. When we think of this Australian superstar, we can’t help but imagine a powerful force of femininity and power. Not only is she a professional filmmaker and actor, Izzy also started her own podcast, Indie Spunk, where she shares and discusses all the ins and outs of film making. When she isn’t making films she can be seen coaching people looking to get into film and even has her own scholarship program set up for new people in film. In addition to all this, one of her passions is to work with nonprofits like Polaris and Overdue. Let Jejune Magazine help you delve deeper into the life of Izzy Stevens!
Read MoreLet Zuri Hall take you on a ride as she spins you all over the Hollywood scene across the red carpet through Access Hollywood to keynote speeches as if she is one of the athletes in the show American Ninja Warrior she co-hosts. In all reality Zuri is a truly inspiring women who is just bubbling over with charm and beautiful energy. As one of the first Black women in local news she has more than made a name for herself interviewing all the celebrities, but so much more. Zuri is far from a fluffy Hollywood socialite, in fact she is very proud of her midwest up bringing. She likes to use her platforms to talk about the hard issues including cases of missing people of color, mental health, and voting rights, to just name a few. She recently started a new podcast, Hot Happy Mess, that helps make her topics even more limitless. Please read on to learn more about this incredible out spoken women, her work in Hollywood, and her many ways of giving back, including a new partnership with Global Fund for Children as a Global Ambassador.
Read MoreSammy Jaye, the change-making host of Let’s Be Real, is all about having powerful and candid conversations with celebrities, activists, athletes, and influencers while discussing real-life issues – from mental health and political activism to pop culture. This highly acclaimed podcast has been recognized by some fantastic people & publications, from the Ryan Seacrest show and 17 Magazine to Variety, Refinery 29 and so many more. Sammy Jaye, at 19, is the youngest to host her own podcast on iHeartRadio and was recently named to PopSugar’s 20-under-20 list. Season 4 will be exciting, revealing, and empowering and hopefully make you feel good when we’re all going through so many changes in the world today. Continue reading to find out more about this exciting time in Sammy’s career, future projects, and her passion for mental health and political activism.
Read MoreFinance Journalist Nicole Lapin is a girl boss extraordinaire. One of the most successful women in finance, Nicole, has come a long way. Hailing from a family of immigrants, Nicole’s interest in all things money comes as an act of survival. She takes this passion and extends it to helping other women enter the industry and prosper as well as she has! The best way for a woman to be empowered is to be financially independent. Read on as Jejune Magazine gets up close and personal with the ever lovely Nicole Lapin!
Read MoreKanika Chadda-Gupta is a mom of three (twins plus one!), journalist, and entrepreneur with a knack for storytelling. All of these aspects were recently brought together to create her podcast, That’s Total Mom Sense. In her interview with Jejune, Kanika defines ‘Mom Sense’ and ‘Dad Sense’ as a parent’s built in sixth sense, or, “…our very own superpower of intuition.” The podcast invites some influential guests to share their own stories and parenting advice, as Kanika has found that storytelling is the best way to connect and grow with her audience. Kanika was born in Bombay, India and is a founding member of RISE100 by Sundara, which is a program that works towards providing mentorship and resources to female entrepreneurs in low to middle income countries. Read on in our interview with Kanika to learn more about That’s Total Mom Sense, her parenting advice, and how she is giving back.
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