NCG Presents Pizza & Prosecco a LIVE! Podcast Series sponsored by TAPPO Thin Crust Pizza (@tappothincrust), Bellissima (@bellissimaprosecco) and Crown Candle Co. (@crowncandleco) An afternoon of candid conversation answering What is Non-Corporate?
Read MoreOn this episode of Non-Corporate Girls we sit down with Brooklyn's fashion maven, Merlyn Oliver (@merlynmelesia) to talk social media, side hustles and filtering through the world of a creative.
Read MoreWe set our intentions on resolutions that were more aspirational and goal oriented. Yes weight loss and eating great are awesome but also redundant and played out.
Read MoreWow, 39 episodes in and you all continued to ride the wave with us. It’s been an amazing run and Ayanna (@the_aya_brand) and Delaila (@missdelailac) wrap up season 1 with a bang!
Read MoreAyanna (@the_aya_brand) and Delaila (@missdelailac) hosted their very first LIVE episode via Instagram. It's their official kick-off to the holiday season.
Read MoreThis week Ayanna (@the_aya_brand) and Delaila (@missdelailac) got some much needed therapy, closet therapy that is. The beautiful Carmen Lily (@stylecarmen), wardrobe stylist and personal shopping consultant, better known as "Closet Therapist" dropped by to provide some much needed insight into the fashion entrepreneurial world.
Read MoreA picture is worth a thousand words, but so is one of our episodes. This week Ayanna (@the_aya_brand) and Delaila (@missdelailac) went behind the lens with a rising photographer Mark Clennon (@mark.c) and the transparency was real.
Read MoreThis episode is for the writers and communicators. Ayanna (@the_aya_brand) and Delaila (@missdelailac) have a genuine conversation with Natelege Whaley (@natelege), digital journalist and creative and founder of @HeartsConverse.
Read MoreThis week the Non-Corporate Girls (@the_aya_brand and @missdeilac) settled into their 30's by kicking off episode 31 with a whole lot of lemons.
Read MoreWith each milestone the Non-Corporate Girls (@the_aya_brand and @missdeilac) reach, it comes with a prominent moment. The duo has arrived to celebrate 30 episodes of ups, downs, career moves, little wins, big wins, really engaging stories and endless realness.
Read MoreEvery step in the journey is pivotal to the end goal. In this episode Ayanna (@the_aya_brand) and Delaila (@missdelailac) remind themselves that although there is so much work to get done they are taking action every day toward building their empire.
Read MoreSince Fall 2010 Fashion Week Ayanna (@the_aya_brand) and Delaila (@missdelailac) have been friends. After Working for a fashion show together the two immediately clicked and the rest is history.
Read MoreAyanna (@the_aya_brand) and Delaila (@missdelailac) were away from each other for 5 days and it seemed like forever.
Read MoreAyanna (@the_aya_brand) and Delaila (@missdelailac) are back for another productive week. Sharing the grit and grind of what it takes to be a freelancer.
Read MoreIt's official!!! Ayanna (@the_aya_brand) and Delaila (@missdelailac) let the cat out the bag! Challenges are arising and it's only the beginning.
Read MoreAt one point or another you felt like you could not tell people you had failed at that attempt to become an entrepreneur. You may have moved back into your parents house or took that not so cool gig because bills still needed to be paid.
Read MoreThis week was a bit hectic and the girls kicked off the episode with a few challenges they encountered then jumped into a discussion on the theme of the day: What's the Cap on Entry Level?
Read MoreEnergy and Good Vibes are things we live by. They keep us motivated and inspired. This week we speak about vibrating those energies into the universe and how it comes back tenfold.
Read MoreYou have to believe in your gifts and you must share them too. Delaila (@missdelailac) and Ayanna (@the_aya_brand) delve into an inspiring story of one person who took the leap and faced many challenges but he shifted just one thing.
Read MoreAyanna (@the_aya_brand) and Delaila (@missdelailac) discuss transitions and how we have to let them be a driving force rather than a set back.
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