Once upon a time there lived two college roommates realized that something was wrong, they were very bad at staying in the ‘Good Girl’ stereotypes expected of them. So now, these former college roommates have set out to let other ‘good girls’ know that they are selling themselves short! They are choosing to start a movement to understand and change the decisions we make everyday because we are conditioned to be ‘good girls’ that do not speak up, stand up or make a difference. The beginning of change comes from understanding why we act certain ways and what happens when we choose not to. Then we figure out how to laugh about it. On this podcast we will be discussing listener submitted stories describing the different experiences we all have had at different times in our lives. We hope to bring attention to the common struggles ‘good girls’ face every day regardless of upbringing, social status or ethnicity. So, let’s get together and talk, laugh, and cry (but MOSTLY laugh) about everything we thought we were doing right, but that did US so wrong.
On this special edition of GGRC Tracy brings in her amazing cousin Angela Guido, best selling author and CEO of Career Protocol. She specializes in he...
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As our opening episode Monica & Tracy decided to start off talking about the difference in being nice versus being kind and how being nice is actual...
Hi! We have received a TON of questions wondering what we are about. SO, while we continue to produce our future content we figured we can give you a ...
Once upon a time there lived two college roommates realized that something was wrong, they were very bad at staying in the ‘Good Girl’ stereotypes exp...