Ms Ivy Box, the Certified Go Get H.E.R.S.®, the woman who merges business, marketing, multimedia, entertainment, and philanthropy with purpose is todays special guests. Her definition of purpose and how it moves you is something we all need to hear.
We talk real life experiences in this episode and how she went from throwing and promoting parties in the Tampa Bay area to becoming a 2-time author and non-profit founder. From being casted for College Hill Interns on BET to working for Plies, some of her realest experiences that prepared her for these moments where in some of the places you would least expect it.
We discuss the purpose of her book, The 365 Go Get Hers Guide, and how she created it with an audience in mind that needed a reference guide just like she did as she maneuvered life's stranded phases. Her books help Men and Women dig deep in discovering what they want when it comes to happiness, education, respect, and success.
Ms Ivy explains her books as a way to help you get what you want when you want it, and being clear about it. She delivers this thought provoking goodness to you in both a male and female version for those with couples goals.
Check out this episode as Ms Ivy Box revisits the moment a huge weight was lifted off her shoulders when it comes to finding your purpose.
Listening to you Jessica has been effortless, yet so inspiring and motivating! Keep going.. Your voice and message is empowering so many lives! Thank you :)
This episode with Reign was on point. Her honest story about moving forward on her dreams after so many tries was super inspiring. Jessica always does a great job pulling out the best stories from people.
Jessica has great content in her podcast. I’d recommend this to not only women but men as well.
Jessica is an excellent host and I highly recommend anyone who finds themselves stuck in life to listen to The Stranded Phase podcast!
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