As Season 2 wraps, I’d like to catch you all up on a few things and introduce you to a new member of The Red Lip Collective team. She’s AHMAZING and has really begun to get us laser-focused on what we’d like to accomplish as The Red Lip Collect
I don’t know about you, but I’ve often felt like there aren’t enough hours in the day to get through professional, business and personal commitments. I struggle with FOMO and shiny squirrel syndrome, so in my mind I want to get everything done
Parents, risk, and convenience. These are just a few of the reasons people continue to pursue careers or work in roles they don’t love. This is the story of our next guest, Sarah Williams, who ceased her pursuit of a career in law to do what sh
For many of us, it’s all too familiar to be the first to achieve something. Like attending and graduating college or being the only person who looks like us in the room. With our success comes another barrier, the absence of community and the a
Novelist Katherine Thurston said, “No weapons are more potent than brevity and simplicity”. Communication can be tricky, because you want to be clear about the details without taking years to explain the concept. And don’t forget about your aud
Get a degree and you’ll be rewarded with a career, great pay, and benefits, they told us. I can’t be alone when I say - THEY LIED! Student loan debt has reached an all time collective high of 1.5 trillion dollars and many graduates are out here
For generations, our society has been systemically set up in a way to keep certain groups out. Black women are in a peculiar position as we are neither white or male and although we are the most educated group in America, we still lack represen
Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you’re aware of the many firsts and historic victories for women of color and the LGBT community in the 2018 midterms. Black women, Latinx women, Native American women and Muslim women are out here making
Our idea of what it means to be a Mom comes from our learned values and experiences. This week’s guest, Tet Salva, founded MomWarrior to challenge and shift that paradigm.
SEASON FINALE: As our first season comes to a close, we chat with Dominique Hollins about her work in the diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) space and red flags you should look for if you're navigating your career as a DEI professional.
Being strong and vulnerable are not mutually exclusive. Guest, VernaLee James, discusses how the label of "strong black woman" has served her and how it has let her down.
In celebration of Women's History Month, we'd like to thank all of the incredible women who graced the first seven episodes of the Read My Lipstick Podcast.
This episode of the Read My Lipstick podcast, features Tamica Sears. She’s an HR professional by day that side hustles as an Executive Coach - helping women ground themselves to make the impossible, possible.
Corporate America isn’t for everyone. Especially when there is a lack of opportunity for growth and development. This week’s guest, Keonda Buford, discusses how she made the decision and her life now as an entrepreneur.
Bianca Jackson has dedicated her time to building community. During this episode, she shares more about how she’s added value to and received value from her community.
It's #tHERSday, y'all! No matter the obstacle, Tiffany Williams does not cry past Tuesday. She plans her next move and takes the necessary steps to #makeithappen. Tune in as she hands you the keys to the city with practical tips you can imp
In this episode of the Read My Lipstick podcast, we sit down with the incredible Whitney Olivia, Founder & CEO of Perched Cosmetics. We discuss how this dream became a reality and how it feels to launch her line today, February 14th!