'When I had finally, after years and years and years, let go of it and realised it wasn't gonna happen.. is when something started to happen.' Amen on just about every level. Yes.
She is a truly natural beautiful women. Her dresses are incredible elegant and feminine. Wish her best for her wedding dress store!! She absolutely has a talent for fashion.
Soul sisters in style! I loved those Indian print tops and dresses back in the 70's. I had a top but wanted a dress so badly, but they were $60 and too expensive for me then. I also wore a Mexican wedding dress for graduation, and back then they were very beautifully made. What a cool concept store for a wedding. Best of luck.
The only thing I don't understand is how all of these women you interviewed finance their livelihoods, especially prior to their "big break". They all just suddenly start businesses, live amazing lives that they hate, and who is paying the bills? How can they afford to live to luxuriously in New York?
Carol Ann Zilla Carol Ann Zilla I find it really annoying that she's only getting the perspective of wealthy, mostly white, women. These women live highly privileged lives, and it seems they always have. I'd much rather hear from people that have had genuine struggles. Most people can't relate to any of this. Huge penthouses worth millions of dollars. This isn't inspiring. Oh you came from money and now you make money. Well done. You had an epiphany and now you are quirky and successful. Her failure had no true impact on her life, she was still living a life of luxury going to the Met and being a part of the it crowd in NYC. It all seems like bullshit.
It feels gross to say it but it's true. For generations women had no real way of making money. They had to rely on men. And that still exists today although women can and do forge their own paths making their own money. Fuck capitalism.
"and at the end of the day, what you really need to have is the hots for eachother ... and I want to ... have sex with him all the time" I realize now as I type this, i think the footage was spliced to make it sound like it was all one sentence, but god damn i'm so happy someone at least admitted what i believe marriage is too! this whole video is just a sigh of relief. love this woman.
Sry but this one didn't feel inspiring for me. She was rich or got rich with a husband so all she didnt really have to do much work to get where she is now.
'When I had finally, after years and years and years, let go of it and realised it wasn't gonna happen.. is when something started to happen.'
Amen on just about every level. Yes.
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My God....this woman's words really resonate with me. Props for dropping the "dark night of the soul" reference!
So refreshingly honest! Love this interview, feeling very inspired!
wow this girl is so real.!! one of my favs
She is a truly natural beautiful women. Her dresses are incredible elegant and feminine. Wish her best for her wedding dress store!! She absolutely has a talent for fashion.
I totally felt the authenticity in the way she expressed herself! God is awesome, and she is a living testimony!
She's amazing! Super inspiring.
Thank you. Really. I am grateful for your willingness to be honest and authentic.
Soul sisters in style! I loved those Indian print tops and dresses back in the 70's. I had a top but wanted a dress so badly, but they were $60 and too expensive for me then. I also wore a Mexican wedding dress for graduation, and back then they were very beautifully made. What a cool concept store for a wedding. Best of luck.
so inspiring and her style is freakin amazing!
she is brilliant brilliant brilliant
This story gives me hope. :)
Thank you!! This is what I needed to hear tonight.
I just love her style. Comfy and cool.
This is me in so many ways, thank you for the inspiration and reassurance
You are beautiful as you are! As you said it starts where you let go. Thank you for sharing!
She reminds me of people the show girls was written for and about
this video was beautiful
Crazy honest, I love her!
what a beautiful person inside and out
The only thing I don't understand is how all of these women you interviewed finance their livelihoods, especially prior to their "big break". They all just suddenly start businesses, live amazing lives that they hate, and who is paying the bills? How can they afford to live to luxuriously in New York?
mandas677 ....maybe they come from rich/comfortable families who help them?
Carol Ann Zilla Carol Ann Zilla I find it really annoying that she's only getting the perspective of wealthy, mostly white, women. These women live highly privileged lives, and it seems they always have. I'd much rather hear from people that have had genuine struggles. Most people can't relate to any of this. Huge penthouses worth millions of dollars. This isn't inspiring. Oh you came from money and now you make money. Well done. You had an epiphany and now you are quirky and successful. Her failure had no true impact on her life, she was still living a life of luxury going to the Met and being a part of the it crowd in NYC. It all seems like bullshit.
They probably do what literally hundreds of millions of women have done before them: use the hole in between their legs.
It feels gross to say it but it's true. For generations women had no real way of making money. They had to rely on men. And that still exists today although women can and do forge their own paths making their own money.
Fuck capitalism.
3:04 "and one day I met my husband" Mhm, a successful whateverbullshitman, paying for holes.
"and at the end of the day, what you really need to have is the hots for eachother ... and I want to ... have sex with him all the time" I realize now as I type this, i think the footage was spliced to make it sound like it was all one sentence, but god damn i'm so happy someone at least admitted what i believe marriage is too! this whole video is just a sigh of relief. love this woman.
Great interview
I needed this
amazing, congrats and I'm so happy to see such an amazing woman like you
i still dont understand this when i let it go it started to happen....and whats annoying is that it cant be taught.
great story love it
INSPIRATIONAL
She is so the Seventies and lovely.
Brilliant
Yes, this is a favourite.
she rocks
I think l know what to do next!
what are those style of dresses called, are they Indian dresses??
+maria marchese 70's Vintage Indian fashion...super soft light cotton ...I have 2 hanging in my closet too *~*
Sry but this one didn't feel inspiring for me. She was rich or got rich with a husband so all she didnt really have to do much work to get where she is now.
i loved this but what the fuck about Kids made you want to be in NYC that movie was so disturbing!!
I watch this at least once a fortnight
I can honestly say these videos have saved my life.
Are you avoiding something? Yeah me too
I love all of these episodes but this one just gave me low vibes.
Wow. This is coming across as far shallower than most of what’s on your channel.
Breathe
This was painful. Good god.
We have KIDS on tape.
without a strong spiritual foundation, you will have a low self-esteem.