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This is a space for you to share thoughts and ideas to connect, collaborate, and learn from people like you. Our goal: To expand viewpoints, share honest information, bust myths, reframe dysfunctional beliefs, offer encouragement and motivation, and engage in a honest dialogue with a fearless community. Let’s start talking…


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a collection of interesting, thought-provoking, and insightful podcasts from a variety of sources and voices

reclaiming the potential and positivity of “acting like a girl”

Listen to this thought piece from Gen Z journalist Anna Marks about girlhood and reclaiming the positive meaning of the term “girl”. Listen here

love fashion?

Discover the iconic fashion of costume designer, Edith Head, in this “Womanica” podcast. Listen here

Edith Head was a prolific costume designer during the Golden Age of Hollywood. During her five-decade-long career, she was nominated for 35 Academy Awards and won eight. She helped transform stars like Audrey Hepburn, Gregory Peck, Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor and many more into the iconic characters they are remembered for today.

love to cook?

Meet the first woman to host her own cooking show on television, Julia Childs. The show was wildly popular as she provided tips and lessons on how to prepare French food simply and easily. Listen here at “The History Chicks” podcast

wanna make the world a better place?

Learn about social entrepreneurship in this “And She Did” podcast. Listen here.

This episode spotlights Alina Rahim, a rising sophomore at Emory University pursuing business and film. Originally from Pocatello, Idaho, furthering volunteerism efforts in her home community is a cause that lies close to her heart. Alina is currently a Youth Volunteer & Philanthropy Commissioner for Serve Idaho, the Idaho Governor's Commission on Service and Volunteerism. Additionally, Alina advocates for numerous social justice issues through podcasting and her interests in film and photography. Tune into this episode to hear more about Alina!

why are tween and teen girls feeling hopeless?

Listen to psychologist Jean Twenge’s research into the causes of and increase in the mental health struggles of young girls. Listen here.

If you are having thoughts of suicide, call or text 988 to reach the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline or go to SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources for a list of additional resources


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it all starts with the entrepreneurial resilient mindset

then finding a problem worth solving

we started with a problem worth solving

next, you make your fearless pitch

but there’s still so much more to learn

GGL exists to help everyone see the entrepreneur and innovator in themselves