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Brooke Devard on Building Naked Beauty

An episode of the Naked Beauty podcast, hosted by Brooke DeVard, titled "Brooke Devard on Building Naked Beauty" was published on November 25, 2024 and runs 58 minutes.

November 25, 2024 ·58m · Naked Beauty

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In the last episode of the year, I was the Naked Beauty interviewee. Our incredibly talented producer, Mbiye Kasonga, and I sat down to reflect on the previous two years we’ve spent working together. She asked me about my interest in storytelling and my experiences after a full year of working for myself and taking creative risks. It gave me a chance to talk about my early interests in audio storytelling and the inspiration I drew listening to Wendy Williams after school every day. We also talked about our professional partnership and how committing to decisiveness and rejecting perfectionism helps us get our work into the world. Of course, none of this hard work would be possible without great support, and we dove deep into how respect and support in our romantic lives make it easier to chase our dreams. Thank you so much for an incredible year of Naked Beauty, I’m excited to welcome my baby into the world and take a break, but I’m even more excited about the great beauty stories we’ll get to tell in 2025. Tune in as we discuss:How to build and lead a strong teamWhy consistency and transparency are the most vital tools for early podcastersHow the podcast industry has changed over the past eight yearsOur predictions for the future of beautyRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you’re listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicShop My Favorite Products & Pod Discounts on my ShopMyShelfStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow Mbiye: @mbiye_kFollow Mbiye’s Podcast Production Company: @moyo__mediaListen to Mbiye’s Podcast: Unbound Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In the last episode of the year, I was the Naked Beauty interviewee. Our incredibly talented producer, Mbiye Kasonga, and I sat down to reflect on the previous two years we’ve spent working together. She asked me about my interest in storytelling and my experiences after a full year of working for myself and taking creative risks. It gave me a chance to talk about my early interests in audio storytelling and the inspiration I drew listening to Wendy Williams after school every day. We also talked about our professional partnership and how committing to decisiveness and rejecting perfectionism helps us get our work into the world. Of course, none of this hard work would be possible without great support, and we dove deep into how respect and support in our romantic lives make it easier to chase our dreams. Thank you so much for an incredible year of Naked Beauty, I’m excited to welcome my baby into the world and take a break, but I’m even more excited about the great beauty stories we’ll get to tell in 2025. 


Tune in as we discuss:

  • How to build and lead a strong team
  • Why consistency and transparency are the most vital tools for early podcasters
  • How the podcast industry has changed over the past eight years
  • Our predictions for the future of beauty


Rate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple 


Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet 


Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you’re listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) 


Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topic


Shop My Favorite Products & Pod Discounts on my ShopMyShelf

Stay in touch with me: @brookedevard


Follow Mbiye: @mbiye_k

Follow Mbiye’s Podcast Production Company: @moyo__media

Listen to Mbiye’s Podcast: Unbound


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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