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Working in a fast-paced environment, how to stay afloat?

Episode 14 of the Social Girls podcast, hosted by Social Show, titled "Working in a fast-paced environment, how to stay afloat?" was published on April 12, 2022 and runs 13 minutes.

April 12, 2022 ·13m · Social Girls

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We are back with an all new episode! This week we touch on how we have managed working in a fast-paced environment whilst starting the new company. We talk about our most recent changes and how we have tried to stay afloat in this crazy world of business!

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Three Girls in a Flat Laura Hayes; Jean Loughborough; Enid Yandell Enid Yandell (October 6, 1870 - June 13, 1934) was an American sculptor who studied with Auguste Rodin and Frederick William MacMonnies. She created numerous portraits, garden pieces and small works as well as public monuments. Ms. Yandell also studied in Paris and kept a studio there. This book, Three Girls in a Flat, is a semi-autobiographical account of her work as a sculptor for the Horticultural Building at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893. Co-written with two friends, it's an episodic account of the trials and tribulations of three young women eking out a living while sharing a small flat in Chicago. The young ladies are called Virginia (or Gene), Marjorie and the Duke (a young sculptor -- certainly Ms. Yandell's character). Interspersed among the stories of their work days, social gatherings held in their flat, daily life in Chicago, interactions with their neighbors, and young male callers at various times, are descriptions of the work of the women involved w Save the Girls Mason Long Save the Girls is an 1880 American anti-white-slavery book by reformed gambler Mason Long. In it, the author crusades against the social evil of prostitution by presenting a series of pathetic portraits of young women from various social classes who are brought low by such temptations of city life as the theater, the racecourse, and street flirtations. Included are vignettes of vice like "The Evils of Dancing - Sad Results of a Public Ball," in which innocent Marie, out for a good time, falls prey to the type of 'sporting men' who prowl such events in search of a partner for more than just The Glide or the Boston Dip. - Summary by Grant Hurlock What's The Lesson Girls Mentorship Your GO-TO gals for all things Social Emotional Learning!Hi! Our names are Jill & Mary & we are the co-founders of a company called Girls Mentorship! Whether it's chats with girls at our workshops, or helping leadership teams in a boardroom we've realized a common theme that ALL of us need more of...and that it Social Emotional Learning skills! Tune it to us and our guests as we share all things SEL, and how you can turn your "WTF" moments at home and work, into "WTL" moments (What's the Lesson!?) As Told by Reice Jenai Social commentary that centers Black women, girls and non-men with sides of spirituality, fun and other randomness.
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