If there is anything we have learned from the last year and half is that things are and always will be subject to change. Especially in the job market.
Read MoreThe Non Corporate Girls climbed over the 100th milestone episode and now they’re back to close out Season 5. Both Ayanna (@the_aya_brand) and Delaila (@missdelailac) have used the Summer months to recharge and re-align.
Read MoreAuthenticity (adj) defined as not false or copied; genuine; real. We hear this word a lot but are we living up to the meaning?
Read MoreWe all know what we deserve but do we truly believe it, live it and breathe it? Doubt of any kind does a disservice to the things you are manifesting. Non-Corporate Girls welcomes Simone Arrington (@via.simone) to where the 9-5 and 5-9 meet.
Read MoreIf there is one thing that should have been learned in 2020, it was to create multiple streams of income. Ok, actually 2 things- the second is to learn to have your money work for you. What are the Non-Corporate Girls talking about you ask?
Read MoreTune in to listen to this week's #HustlerSpirit topics that include some mega boss moves made by women and a little young lady who found success during the pandemic. Plus the occasional tea on what's trending in pop culture.
Read MoreNew President, New Madame Vice President, and New episodes. Season 5 is officially underway. The Non- Corporate Girls continue their journey balancing where the 9-5 and 5-9 meet.
Read MoreAyanna (@the_aya_brand) and Delaila (@missdelailac) hold space during No Shave November for a culture mover. Intentional to get a males perspective the two had a conversation with Kerry Abner (@kerryklassic) who gives us his take on building intentional brands and what it does for longevity.
Read MoreThe Non-Corporate Girls, Ayanna (@the_aya_brand) and Delaila (@missdelailac) are back for another episode to help recharge their listeners. One way or another everyone has experienced burnout— zoom calls, flooded inboxes, the confinement of our homes.
Read MoreIn one of their more special episodes, Ayanna (@the_aya_brand ) and Delaila (@missdelailac) chat with their respective sorors. Ironically the paths overlap in more ways than one but in this interview, the ladies are not chatting about Greek life.
Read MoreThe Non-Corporate Girls Ayanna (@the_aya_brand) and Delaila (@missdelailac) get to chop it up with fellow industry peer Courtney Richardson (@doitforthebrand), founder of 5-9 hustle Do It For The Brand.
Read MoreSummer Summer Summertime! And just like that season 4 of Non-Corporate Girls goes on hiatus.
Read MoreIn this special segment for the Be Well Experience (@thebewellexperience) your favorite girls go live and chat about making time for your passion during quarantine but making sure it does not leave you depleted.
Read MoreIt has now been over a month in quarantine and while we are getting used to it there is a point where we have asked ourselves, when is enough enough? The zooms, the lives, cooking, the dishes (why are there so many dishes) it’s all becoming excessive.
Read MoreSo many things have needed to change since all our lives have taken a different turn. This even included how the Non-Corporate Girls (@the_aya_brand) and (@missdelailac) have had to connect with their guests.
Read More2020 was about to be everyone’s year. OH SO WE THOUGHT! In just 3 months we have experienced some tough losses and even tougher realities. In the break out episode of season 4 titled Pivot & Align the ladies of NCG open up with a candid note on the state of the world and letting people know they’re not alone.
Read MoreIt was Lights, Camera, Action with Yhá Mourhia Wright - Actor, Director, and Producer. The Non-Corporate Girls (@the_aya_brand) and (@missdelailac) tapped into the creative mind of Yhá Mourhia (@mswrightontime) and how she balances her talents among her many projects.
Read MoreBlack and Brown people are constantly setting trends. We are impactful with very little due to our natural resourcefulness. In the mainstream world these same trends are often adopted with little to no recognition for what inspired them or what they mean to the people who created them.
Read MoreSandra Garcia (@iamsandra_garcia) is an Afro-latina entrepreneur whose roots go back to Honduras as a child but later immigrated to New York City, which is the story many of us resonate with.
Read MoreThere are some people you just immediately click with. For us that person was Hannah Berner (@beingbernz) - A Brooklynite who took her talents to Wisconsin to pursue the competitive sport of tennis.
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