
Michael Arceneaux, author of I Don't Want to Die Poor, speaks with Hanna and Cari about surviving student loan debt. He puts his own unique humor into the subject ( he almost became a male escort), but he also keeps it real. Listen in to hear Michael's struggles as a gay, black man paying down his student loans in today's America.Support the show
Nov 30, 2020
36 min

It's time to rethink how we diet, according to Chef Dr. Michael Fenster. He's an expert in culinary medicine, and he spoke with Hanna and Cari about how our western diet is harming us. The processed foods we eat are not only harming our physical health, but our mental health. Our food in today's America is also not beneficial to the environment, as it is shipped from overseas or nationwide. Chef Dr. Mike is not here to judge our habits or our tastes; he's here to help us learn about our food and how it impacts our health.Support the show (https://mybookcart.com/blog/apply/)
Nov 24, 2020
56 min

Many of us juggle multiple tasks throughout our day, but almost none like guest Amiiya Smalls. She is a law student, experience digital marketing coordinator, a JD candidate, and she works in the sports and e-commerce industry. She works for Nike as an influencer marketing coordinator, and she certainly shows us that having a full plate will not hold her back. She lives and breathes the saying "Attitude is everything."Support the show (https://mybookcart.com/blog/apply/)
Nov 23, 2020
36 min

Scarlett Lewis, mother of Jesse who was killed at the Sandy Hook shooting, talks with Hanna and Cari about her movement Choose Love, and how choosing love can prevent bullying and tragedy in our schools. Scarlett is the founder of the Jesse Lewis Choose Love Foundation.Support the show (https://mybookcart.com/blog/apply/)
Nov 19, 2020
1 hr 12 min

Kris Holmes, author of the book Ignite Your Career, speaks with Hanna and Cari on how to land your dream job. She gives advice on how to decide which career fits you so you will be happy and find success. Listen in to ignite your career!Support the show
Nov 16, 2020
46 min

Jon Gordon, author of Training Camp: What the Best Do Better Than Everyone Else, shares with Hanna and Cari about success, hard work, and excellence. He says it's not about comparing yourself to others, because someone will always be better than you at one point or another. It's about being your best self, and striving to be better each and every day. Listen in to learn how to be a better you.Support the show (https://mybookcart.com/blog/apply/)
Nov 12, 2020
49 min

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Nov 9, 2020
41 min

Giovanna Salas, owner of the Heart of Hollywood, has a big heart. She realizes that succeeding in Hollywood, especially if you aren't from LA, can be really hard. Her company helps young aspiring actors and actresses succeed in pursuing their dreams in a hard industry. She is also supporting the arts and designers in the age of COVID. Her company is hosting a red carpet event to raise funds and awareness of the struggles the arts is experiencing during the pandemic. Listen in to hear about this good cause.Support the show (https://mybookcart.com/blog/apply/)
Nov 5, 2020
35 min

American Ninja Warrior is a TV series where top athletes tackle America's most challenging obstacle courses. On this episode, American Ninja Warrior Colleen McCormack talks with Hanna and Cari about her experience getting accepted onto the show, her training, and her relationship with the other competitors. Colleen says that American Ninja Warrior is also a metaphor for life.Support the show
Nov 2, 2020
28 min

Halloween is just around the corner. Stuart Vyse, a former Professor of Psychology at Connecticut College and prolific author, talks with Hanna and Cari about his book Superstition: A Very Short Introduction. Hanna, Cari, and Stuart talk about the number 13, walking under ladders, Scandinavian folklore, witches at midnight, and all things Halloween. Listen in to hear all things superstition!Support the show
Oct 29, 2020
51 min
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