Sarah is joined in this episode by Jenni Chapman, a queer photographer based in the San Francisco Bay Area who also is a performer, cat mom, fiancée, and so much more! They discuss how Jenni is using her talents in photography to tell complex and vibrant stories through her upcoming program The Queer Soul Experience (launching June 2022), the power of seeing yourself represented in media, and using influence to create lasting impact. Jenni also dives into how to create a job that addresses both your wants and needs, how she structures her work weeks to reflect her recent autism diagnosis and to avoid burnout, and much, much more. Follow Jenni on Instagram @jennichapmanphotography and @aliandjenni, online at jennichapmanphotography.com, and on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/c/JenniChapman. You can find Sarah everywhere @thesarahsem, and stay up to date with ALBU @albupodcast on all platforms. Episode References: - Rebekah: @soullikethesun on Instagram (engagement guide) - The photography business program Jenni is in: Dana Shular, CEO @ascendtogetheracademy on Instagram - Childhood pictures: https://jennichapmanphotography.pic-time.com/2nnnWyOv
In this solo episode, Sarah dives into some tips for setting boundaries with friends, coworkers, family, and partners -- as well as sharing her own experiences. She also wraps up season 1 of the podcast and sets some goals for season 2, coming to you soon!
You can find Sarah and Molly everywhere @thesarahsem and @itsmollyclaire, and stay up to date with ALBU @albupodcast on all platforms.
--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alittlebitunfiltered/messageIn this episode, Sarah and Molly are joined again by Lizzy Williams to debrief after ALBU's Blind Date series! Sarah gives an unfiltered and honest reaction to her blind dates, and reveals if she's still talking to the applicants. Also, Sarah and Molly do a deep dive into discussions around sustainable antiracism efforts, their reactions to the verdict in the Chauvin trial, and their hopes for the future.
Disclaimer and content warning: This episode was recorded on May 1st, and so reflects the current events at that time - the episode contains high-level discussions of police brutality and racism.
You can find Sarah and Molly everywhere @thesarahsem and @itsmollyclaire, and stay up to date with ALBU @albupodcast on all platforms.
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