WrapWomen
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BE Conference 2020 Kicks Off With Eva Longoria, Niecy Nash, Tia Mowry, Kandi Burruss and More
WrapWomen’s mentorship conference goes virtual and brings together top female executives and talent from across the industry
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Jessica Marie Garcia, Nikki Reed, Kandi Burruss, Tika Sumpter and Thai Randolph Join BE Conference 2020
Niecy Nash, Andy Allo, Caroline Aaron, Sanne Vloet and more to lead mentorship sessions at the WrapWomen event
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Eva Longoria Joins Keynote Conversation at BE Conference 2020
BE Conference partners with Color of Change, The Latinx House, LA Collab and Imagine Entertainment to highlight diverse voices
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The 2 Keys to Growing Your Instagram Following, According to Comments by Celebs Co-Founders
WrapWomen LA Blog: “Followers are great, but they’re so much better when you know you gained them from putting out content that you feel internally good about,” said Comments by Celebs co-founders
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‘Dirty John’ and ‘American Horror Story’ Director Maggie Kiley on Telling ‘Stories That Need to Be Heard’
WrapWomen LA Blog: “I am hopeful that all of the studios will engage in securing deals with female talent- creators, directors and actors,” said Kiley
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How Hollywood Racism Inspired Sarah Jones to Launch a Series About Being Black in America
WrapWomen LA Blog: “If the industry really wants to show it believes that Black Lives Matter, studios are going to have to reckon with the voices they’ve been marginalizing, including all of mine,” said Jones
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Ivirlei Brookes on What It Means to Be an Ally and How to Talk to Your Kids About Race
WrapWomen LA Blog: “If you have a relationship with your Black friends built on trust and grace then they already know you support them. If not, it’s time to work on that,” said Brookes
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From Victoria’s Secret Model to Entrepreneur: Sanne Vloet on Her New Vegan CBD Skin-Care Line Izé
WrapWomen LA Blog: “Anyone with a strong work ethic and a great idea can build a brand from start to finish if they are willing to put in the hours,” Vloet says
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How ‘Dateline’ Uncovered Its Most Twisted Case in New Podcast ‘Motive for Murder’
WrapWomen LA Blog: “Dateline NBC” podcast “Motive for Murder” follows a case so confound they didn’t have enough time to cover it on television
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How ‘Food Heaven’ Founders Wendy Lopez, Jessica Jones Look at Healthy Living Through an ‘Inclusive Lens’
WrapWomen LA Blog: “We didn’t see ourselves represented in nutrition and wellness and wanted to create an inclusive community that celebrated all people,” said Food Heaven co-founders
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Oge Egbuonu’s New Film ‘(In)visible Portraits’ Is a Love Letter to Black Women
WrapWomen LA Blog: “The making of this film rearranged me in the most beautiful way because it gave me permission to be my full self… it gave me permission to heal,” the filmmaker says
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Pentatonix Singer Kirstin Maldonado Reflects on Her Grammy-Winning Career: ‘Don’t Let the No’s Get You Down’
WrapWomen LA Blog: The three-time Grammy winner talks about managing stress and her top five tips for success
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‘Self Made’ Co-Showrunner Elle Johnson Calls on Hollywood to Greenlight More Projects About Black Women from American History
WrapWomen LA Blog: “Historical stories are always a way to indirectly comment on the present…right now it’s important to strike while the iron is hot,” said Elle Johnson
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‘Buffaloed’ Director Tanya Wexler Wants to See More ‘Kick-Ass’ Female Characters in Hollywood
WrapWomen LA Blog: Tanya Wexler reveals what she learned from Zoey Deutch on the set of “Buffaloed” and what advice she has for aspiring female directors
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‘Workin’ Moms’ Creator and Star Catherine Reitman Opens Up About Postpartum Depression, Therapy and ‘Feeling Broken’
WrapWomen LA Blog: “Once I revealed my secret of feeling broken, it really set me free,” Catherine Reitman told WrapWomen