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She Did That.

She Did That.

Renae Bluitt

On the heels of the She Did That documentary's wildly successful Netflix release, filmmaker and storyteller Renae Bluitt's passion for digging deep into the impactful journeys of Black women entrepreneurs continues with the She Did That podcast. Each episode will offer you front row access to brilliant women who are forging their own paths, finding financial freedom, and harnessing their passions to create more meaningful and fulfilling lives. Tune into this empowering, weekly series to find out why and how She Did That.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best She Did That. episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to She Did That. for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite She Did That. episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

She Did That. - Self-Care is Not a Luxury, It’s a Necessity
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07/25/22 • 23 min

Join Renae as she reflects on a workshop she led in Seattle for Black women executives at Amazon. The topic was self-care and after speaking to a packed room of executives from around the country, Renae realized that the self-care struggle for Black women is at an all time high. We’re overwhelmingly busy being brilliant, launching our businesses, slaying Corporate America, and leading our families and communities. All of this is wonderful, but what does it all mean if at the end of each day we feel exhausted, depleted, and empty? It’s time to be more intentional about where we’re sharing our energy and spending our time.

Produced by Dear Media

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Welcome to my last episode of the year, beautiful people! I know this may be disappointing for some of you but your girl needs to fill her cup. Throughout these first two seasons, I've talked to countless women about the power of the pause but if I'm honest, I haven't taken one for myself and it's time. I don't have an exact return date but when I do come back to the mic the timing will be divine, so I thank you all for listening, for sharing, and being a part of this community of Black women founders, creators, and innovators. This week on the She Did That. Podcast, I'm in conversation with Andrea Lewis. You may know her from her acting roles in Degassi: The Next Generation or Black Actress but today, I'm talking to the Ontario, Canada native about her latest role as the creator and executive producer of The Black Beauty Effect. The three-part, first-of-its kind docuseries examines the Black women who are serving as catalysts for social change within the beauty industry and premieres exclusively on Black Experience on Xfinity this week on November 25th. P.S. It's not too late to join us for the She Did That. Holiday Bazaar in NYC on December 3rd. Get your tickets today at shedidthatholidaynyc.eventbrite.com! Produced by Dear Media
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She Did That. - You Only Need One Yes with Brittany Golden
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11/14/22 • 28 min

Brittany Golden is a Los Angeles-based wife, beauty influencer, and founder of IGL Nails. The brand represents the next generation of press-on nails while encouraging us to ‘Never Have Fugly Nails.’ I had an opportunity to experience IGL Nails on set this summer while we were both working on a TV project that you'll hear more about in the episode. I'm really proud of what Brittany is building with IGL Nails and can't wait to have her as a merchant at this year's She Did That. Holiday Bazaar here in New York City! If you're ready to shop over 40 Black women-owned brands and be intentional about your holiday spending, this is the place to be on December 3rd. Grab your tickets at shedidthatholidaynyc.eventbrite.com and get into this super inspiring conversation with one of this year's vendors!

Produced by Dear Media

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She Did That. - Get Cozy in Your Skin with Gia Peppers
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08/29/22 • 32 min

Gia Peppers is an award-winning on-air talent, entertainment journalist, content creator, and podcaster who is most known for her work as a contributor on NBC's primetime morning show, "Today Show," her nationally syndicated Urban One Radio show and podcast, "More Than That with Gia Peppers," and as 1/5th of the wildly popular podcast, "Black Girl Pod." Recently, the Washington DC native also launched an original interview series on her YouTube and IGTV channels titled, “Give You the Game,” where she leads inspiring conversations with impactful leaders like Debbie Allen, Erica Campbell, Sarah Jakes Roberts, and more. Gia creates content with her following of driven, faith-led millennials, in mind. With more exciting projects on the way, she’s determined to create a lasting, positive legacy, one project at a time.

Produced by Dear Media

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On this last day of Black History Month, it's so important to embrace the power that each of us have in sharing our personal narratives all year around. Our stories and experiences are rich, inspiring, and literally give us wings. Today's guest, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo is a master storyteller and the author of "Life, I Swear." Raised by a single mother and a host of other families from across diasporas, Chloe grew up in West Africa and lived in 10 other cities around the world. She has experienced life from a unique lens; one that anchors her conviction to question and explore identity, privilege, connection and healing. Because of this, and as a mother, Chloe champions women's autonomy to live, heal, and process unconventionally. Her writing celebrates everything we are as Black women: brilliant, messy, beautiful, but always human.

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Claire Sulmers is the CEO and Founder of Fashion Bomb Daily, a direct-to-consumer fashion company that leverages content and community to power a multicultural shopping experience. Her pioneering work ushered in a new wave of digital journalism and e-commerce that fed and fueled an under-served community of African-American and Latino style lovers wanting to know more about brands from the culture. Claire hails from Atlanta, Georgia and holds a degree in French and African American studies from Harvard University. In 15 years, Claire has accumulated over 1.6 million followers, written a book titled “The Bomb Life," and now leads a team of 20 for Fashion Bomb Daily's media, e-commerce, marketing, and event platforms.

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Keri Shahidi, better known as ChocolateMommyLuv, is a mother, a wife, a sister, and executive producer and co-principal of 7th Sun Productions alongside her daughter and business partner, Yara Shahidi. 7th Sun seeks to tell stories about Black and brown joy rather than trauma and sorrow, with the understanding that everyday human experiences of the Black community are worth sharing.

In this episode of the She Did That. podcast, we talk about life's little blessings, what it's like to be in business with your daughter, and the joy we can experience when we push through our doubts and fears to do the hard things.

Produced by Dear Media

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She Did That. - How to Make Your Dreams Real with Mattie James
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01/17/22 • 30 min

This week on the She Did That. podcast, I'm sitting down with your favorite influencer's favorite influencer, Mattie James. From launching her blog in 2008 to becoming a wife, mother of three, entrepreneur, author, and host, Mattie's journey has been nothing short of magical. She's a firm believer in making your everyday dreams come true. Whether that dream is finding more time for self-care, creating healthy family traditions, making your home a joyful space, wearing what you love or maintaining the good in life - she's that girlfriend rooting you on from the sidelines until you cross the finish line. Mattie's mission is to help women take the mysticism out of living well and get intentional about living good. Tune in to hear how you can make your dreams real, too. Hint: consistency is the secret sauce!

Produced by Dear Media

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You may know Sheinelle Jones as the co-host of the 3rd Hour of TODAY, but this morning she's joining me to talk about her latest passion project which takes her from in front of the camera to working behind the scenes as the EP of her documentary, Stories We Tell: The Fertility Secret.

While this is her first film, we all know that Sheinelle is no stranger to storytelling. Since joining NBC News in 2014, she has covered a variety of breaking news events and human-interest stories. Today, we'll be talking about what inspired her to follow five women of color as they reflect on the psychological and physical pain of infertility. They tackle everything from in vitro fertilization (IVF), endometriosis, fibroids, egg freezing to surrogacy. For too long, these women, like so many others, have handled these challenges in silence, but are now coming together to speak their truth with the hope of enlightening and empowering others.

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She Did That. - Finding Beauty in the Now with Carmeon Hamilton
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01/24/22 • 56 min

On this week's episode of the She Did That. podcast, I'm in conversation with Carmeon Hamilton, a Memphis-based environmental curator, interior designer, merchandising consultant, and content creator behind the brand, Nubi Interiors. Oh, and you might know her from HGTV and Discovery +, because she also happens to be the star of their hit series, Reno my Rental.

As a self-proclaimed modern bohemian, Carmeon's style is it for me. It's very layered and it's really textured. She integrates cultural elements, plants, and pops of color that truly speak to my soul. Join us today as we talk about Carmeon's journey into interior design, elevating the everyday, and finding beauty in the now.

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How many episodes does She Did That. have?

She Did That. currently has 70 episodes available.

What topics does She Did That. cover?

The podcast is about Society & Culture, Entrepreneurship, Documentary, Podcasts and Business.

What is the most popular episode on She Did That.?

The episode title 'Get Cozy in Your Skin with Gia Peppers' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on She Did That.?

The average episode length on She Did That. is 37 minutes.

How often are episodes of She Did That. released?

Episodes of She Did That. are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of She Did That.?

The first episode of She Did That. was released on Feb 27, 2021.

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