Dear Twentysomething

Erica Wenger
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Jul 19, 2022 • 23min

Solo Episode: Managing Mental Health as an Entrepreneur

This week we’re back with another solo episode featuring the host herself, Erica Wenger! At just twenty-four years old with startup businesses of her own in her back pocket, a podcast, and her new chapter in venture capital, Erica faces the daily challenge of what it means to strive for balance. Like most of us, there never seems to be enough hours in the day to tackle the workload, and how often is the challenge of time management and burn-out at our own expense…In this episode, Erica breaks down her strategies, goals, and approach at managing her own mental health as a busy entrepreneur. Erica shares quotes that keep her mind at bay and tips to maintain a healthy balance between attending work as well as attending personal needs. Evaluating the negative effects of burnout and navigating through stressful times are just a glimpse into the stories this week. Twentysomethings, if you’ve experienced burnout or are battling mental health struggles of your own, this is the episode for you. Listen in for tips on how to achieve balance as life gets stressful with our very busy and ambitious host, Erica Wenger!Follow Us!Erica Wenger: @erica_wengerDear Twentysomething: @deartwentysomething
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Jul 12, 2022 • 40min

Emma Bates: Co-Founder & CEO of Diem

This week we chat with Emma Bates. Emma Bates is the co-founder of new disruptive social media platform Diem, designed for women and non-binary people. Diem is a new social universe aiming to tackle the inequality that exists for women and non-binary folks IRL and on social media. Diem is providing a safe, alternative space for women & non-binary folks to share knowledge about the things we don’t talk about openly, marking a move away from performative content and towards a more equitable, personal experience. In this episode, the pair trace back to Emma’s upbringing in the UK before moving to NYC in 2016. Emma covers everything from her War-Studies major in college, gender equity advocating, and how a blog she started at 19 with 100k+ readers became her untraditional entry into the world of marketing. Emma's work has been featured in Forbes, HuffPost, Entrepreneur and The Cut for her unique approach to marketing, community building, and partnerships.  Twentysomethings, get ready for an episode blending passion and purpose with the incredible Emma Bates! Follow Us!Emma Bates: @emmashbatesDiem: @askdiemErica Wenger: @erica_wengerDear Twentysomething: @deartwentysomething
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Jul 5, 2022 • 51min

Community EXPLAINED ft. Kim Johnson: Head of Community At Geneva

This week we chat with Kim Johnson, evaluating the nature and relevance of Community itself and how it applies to the world of business and twentysomethings. Kim is the Head of Community at Geneva, an NYC based messaging app for groups, clubs, and communities of all shapes and sizes. Her work at Geneva focuses on helping brands, creators, and community leaders of all kinds build their communities from the ground up. Before joining the team at Geneva she built Community at Glossier from the ground up for five years.In this explained episode, the pair reflect on Kim’s college experiences and ideals that shaped her fascination with the need for community in the workplace. Transforming the blogging community into a brand for Glossier, this first job for Kim evidently shaped her career, with a community focused element in business. In breaking down what exactly a community is and means, Kim reveals it's relevance in the workplace and necessity in our daily lives. Shifting her career towards Geneva, she now works to maintain a platform that offers people a space to build an online community of their own, embodying several visions and purposes.With the rapid growth of internet presence in our day to day lives, we’re finding a need for community more than ever before. Twentysomethings, get ready for an hour with the woman behind the scenes of several groups we know and love today, Kim Johnson!Follow Us!Kim Johnson: @kimjohnson._Geneva: @geneva (and website here)Glossier: @glossier (and website here)Erica Wenger: @erica_wengerDear Twentysomething: @deartwentysomething
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Jun 28, 2022 • 49min

Jessica Wenger McPhaul: Emmy-Nominated Costume Designer & Founder of NAKED REBELLION

This week we chat with Jessica Wenger McPhaul. Jessica is an Emmy-nominated costume designer and the founder of NAKED REBELLION, a nude lingerie brand offering products for every shade on Earth. Having graduated from FIDM and spent over ten years in the Costumers’ Union moving from set to set, Jessica found the inspiration for her brand when faced with challenges in finding undergarments designed for all skin shades and body types. From “House of Cards” to NAKED REBELLION, Jessica’s here for an inside scoop on her journey to entrepreneurship!In this episode, the pair go back to the beginning of Jessica’s journey as a teen in Scottsdale, AZ who found her start in the world of costume design as a result of a criminal littering charge. Incorporating her passion for fashion into a “yes mentality,” Jessica reveals the trials and tribulations of her twenties and the decisions she made to land her success. Conversations on ditching college, production craziness, and starting a business with loved ones are the tip of the iceberg to this week’s episode.Twentysomethings, if you’re doubting the idea that everything happens for a reason, get ready for an hour with the remarkable and ambitious Jessica Wenger McPhaul as she breaks down the luck and perseverance that landed her to a business and career of her own!Follow Us!Jessica Wenger McPhaul: @jesswengermcpNaked Rebellion: @naked.rebellion (and website here)Erica Wenger: @erica_wengerDear Twentysomething: @deartwentysomething
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Jun 21, 2022 • 12min

Solo Episode: My TEDx Talk Experience

This week we’re bringing you another solo episode with the host herself, Erica Wenger! Erica received a masters degree from USC in social entrepreneurship where she gave a TEDx Talk, pitching the idea of just how social entrepreneurship will change the world. TED is a non-profit organization aiming to change the world one idea at a time in the form of short, powerful talks. TEDx was designed to propel their tradition of informative story-telling into local communities making knowledge more accessible, and therefore more powerful. In this episode, Erica takes us behind the scenes into her extensive and rewarding experience as a TEDx speaker. Discussing her experiences in and out of the classroom, Erica recalls the stress, preparation, and achievements that crafted her TEDx journey. This episode offers context behind the ideas Erica shares in her talk with an emphasis that profit and purpose are not mutually exclusive elements of business.Twentysomethings, you might’ve listened to a TEDx talk before, but this week we find out what it takes to lead one. Get ready for this short and sweet inside scoop into the perspective of a TEDx speaker with our host, Erica Wenger!Follow Us!Erica Wenger: @erica_wengerErica's TEDx Talk: How social entrepreneurship will change the world TEDx Website: hereDear Twentysomething: @deartwentysomething
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Jun 14, 2022 • 45min

Courtney Claghorn: Co-Founder Of Sugared + Bronzed

This week we chat with Courtney Claghorn. You probably know Courtney best as the Co-Founder of Sugared + Bronzed, everyone’s go-to sugaring hair removal and sunless tanning destination. Having revolutionized airbrush tanning with a proprietary solution and revived an all-natural, ancient Egyptian form of hair removal called sugaring, Courtney created the flawless destination we all know and love. With locations across California, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas, this is just the beginning for Sugared + Bronzed. In this episode, the pair backtrack Courtney's journey to Sugared + Bronzed starting with her college experience between Colorado and Los Angeles. Morphing her passion for film with her career in entrepreneurship, Courtney reveals several parallels between the industries. Conversations of improv acting, dreadful work-shifts, and building an empire with the love of your life are just a peek into this week’s episode. Twentysomethings, if you’re feeling unsure of your next move, get ready for this episode where “trusting the process” becomes a lifestyle with the inspirational Courtney Claghorn!Follow Us!Courtney Claghorn: @courtneyclaghornSugared + Bronzed: @sugaredandbronzed (and website here)Erica Wenger: @erica_wengerDear Twentysomething: @deartwentysomething
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Jun 7, 2022 • 47min

NFTs EXPLAINED ft. Aleyna Dogan: Writer For VaynerNFT And Creator of NFTimes

This week we chat with Aleyna Dogan, breaking down the seemingly complex nature of NFTs, the web3 space, and why it's relevant to twentysomethings.Aleyna is both an entrepreneur and writer currently working at VaynerNFT. Having started NFTimes, the weekly comprehensive NFT newsletter last July, she continues to expand her role in the new web3 world. With a focus on the grave importance of techno-philosophy issues, she now consults and assists the on-boarding of artists, especially women, LGBTQ+ and people from other underrepresented groups into the web3 space. In this explained episode, the pair reflect on Aleyna’s upbringing in Turkey and the lifelong fascination with technology that ultimately led her towards her college education at NYU. Aleyna takes us through her journey from the sparking curiosity of fake news and crafted algorithms to a full blown writing career in the web3 space. Conversations focused on explaining the web3 space, how NFTs work, and the future of the internet are the tip of the iceberg in this week’s episode. With NFTs emerging as a common topic of conversation, how many of us truly know what they are, how they work, and what role we play in this new web space? Twentysomethings, your answers are finally here! Lock in on this one-hour explained episode featuring the woman who writes the content you read, Aleyna Dogan!Follow Us!Aleyna Dogan: @aleynadoganVaynerNFT: @vaynernft (and website here)NFTimes : website hereErica Wenger: @erica_wengerDear Twentysomething: @deartwentysomething
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May 31, 2022 • 55min

Ashley Merrill: Founder of Lunya And Lahgo, Co-Founder of The Deep, And Chairwoman of Outdoor Voices

This week we chat with Ashley Merrill. As founder of Lunya and Lahgo, Ashley is reinventing sleepwear for modern women and men, respectively; both brands share a simple mission: to champion rest in people’s lives. Ashley is also cofounder of The Deep, a media platform that makes philosophy and personal exploration accessible through thought provoking questions, and the Chairwoman of Outdoor Voices. In this episode, the pair recall Ashley’s SoCal native upbringing and the choices and obstacles throughout her twenties that brought her fortune and success later down the road. Ashley recalls the intrinsic motivation and ambition that pushed her along her path as she left law and culinary in the past and hustled her way into the world of venture capital trading income for experience. Conversations on the philosophy of debate, employing her mother, and how to vision and work towards your life are just a glimpse into this hour-packed episode. Twentysomethings, if you’re feeling lost in career direction, this is the episode for you, get ready for this one-hour interview that will leave you pumped up with the ambitious Ashley Merrill!Follow Us!Ashley Merrill: @ashley_merrillLunya & Lahgo: @lunya (and website here)The Deep: @thedeep.life (and website here)Outdoor Voices: @outdoorvoices (and website here)Erica Wenger: @erica_wengerDear Twentysomething: @deartwentysomething
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May 24, 2022 • 22min

Season 2 Premiere: What to Expect & Meet the Host

The million dollar question, Who is Erica Wenger? This week we kick off Season 2 with an introduction to the host herself, Erica Wenger! Last season, Erica interviewed different guests each episode with a heavy focus on their lives and careers during their twenties, breaking down individual journeys to success. We’re excited to welcome this new space for a behind-the-scenes look into the life of the host herself and listen in on some of Erica’s experiences during her twenties as she navigates her way through the ups and downs of entrepreneurship and venture capital. For this week’s episode, we jump back to Erica’s upbringing in Manhattan Beach and how she transformed her ambition into reality. At just twenty-four years old with startup businesses of her own in her back pocket, a podcast, and her new chapter in venture capital we finally get an inside look into the real inspiration behind this podcast. Conversations on her TEDx experience, how to manage mental health during times of hustle, and the busy lifestyle of a young entrepreneur are just a slice of some the episodes to come.Twentysomethings, mark your calendars for back to back episodes each week in Season 2 as we share a variety of episodes focused on inspiring twentysomethings everywhere.See you next Tuesday!Follow us!Erica Wenger: @erica_wengerDear Twentysomething: @deartwentysomething
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May 10, 2022 • 52min

Sarah Moret: Founder & CEO of Curie

This week we chat with Sarah Moret. Sarah is the founder and CEO of Curie, a personal care brand that makes safe and clean body basics that "do their damn job." Like most good ideas, Curie was born out of a personal need and eliminates the struggle to find natural personal-care products that were both non-toxic AND effective. Sarah bootstrapped the brand on $12k savings, and within six months Curie was hitting six-figure revenues with zero marketing budget; ultimately growing the brand from one cult-favorite natural deodorant to a staple purchase sold in stores nationwide. In this episode, the pair reveals Sarah’s journey to entrepreneurship and the detailed preparation that went into the “Shark Tank” debut that launched Curie into the public eye. Sarah recalls her hustle into the world of venture capital and the experiences that ultimately kick-started her career. The passion and hustle embedded in her journey to Curie are but two key ingredients for Sarah's recipe to a successful business. Conversations on the rarity of safe AND effective body products, the hidden blessing of rejection, and the complex preparation behind seemingly effortless branding are just a glimpse into this episode. Twentysomethings, if you’ve ever considered starting a business of your own, get ready for this one-hour interview that will leave you wanting more with the inspiring Sarah Moret!Follow us!Sarah Moret: @sarahjmoretCurie: @curiebod and (and website here)Dear Twentysomething: @deartwentysomething 

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