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Episodes
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Childless Cat Lady: Cool, Confident, and Collected
In this episode of Voz Memos, I update you on some exciting news in my career, cozy self-care ideas for fall, getting back into graphic design, and my TBR list for the rest of the year. I give a Bobby update (who is suddenly, along with other cats and dogs of America, a pivotal part
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Facing My Fears of Rejection, Failure, and Minecraft Caves
In this streamer-adjacent episode of Voz Memos, I start a new Minecraft world to finally face my fear of the Minecraft Caves. Outside of my cave quest, I talk about fears I’ve faced recently. From salary negotiation to spiraling about my life goals this episode covers it all. Watch this episode on YouTube Learn more
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Zinefest Recap: Advice for Tabling, Trading, and Buying Zines
[Insert Name] Zinefest was so much fun! However, as with trying anything new for the first time, there are always lessons learned and takeaways. What do you actually need to be prepared for tabling? How does one go about trading zines? What do you do with your zine haul once you bring it home? Find
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Happy 10 Years of Blogging! Girlhood and Growth Reflections
A celebratory episode on my 10-year blogiversary! Sharing reflections on creativity, career, and self-care.
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How to Overcome the 24/7 Overwhelm
In this episode, Angela talks about how to fight the overwhelm of the 24-hour news cycle to live our full brat summer. From Lead in the Tampons to Kamala is brat we will be informed and unplugged. Plus a book review of Native Tongue and The Locked Door.
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RE: The Gender Pay Gap
In this episode of Voz Memos, host Angela George walks through some troubling stats on the gender pay gap and reviews Natalie Sue’s debut novel, I Hope This Finds You Well. *Spoiler* This corporate comedy is in need of some love from the online book lover community ❤️ And with plenty of cat cameos you
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Fiction or Fraud: the Right to Write Marginalized Stories
When they say “lift up marginalized voices” who actually can do the heavy lifting? American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins, Horse by Geraldine Brooks, The Great Believers by Rebecca Makkai. These books share important history but were theses the right authors to tell those stories? In this episode of Voz Memos, let’s do a deep dive
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Wealth Gap, AI, and Taylor Swift
Met gala coverage gone wrong, billionaires dictating the future of AI, and a pink zine to give the Swifties some perspective. Plus, I’ll touch on the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict and the urgent need for people to get informed. Buckle up for this rant about the wealth gap and some genuine calls to action. Watch this
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Take your PTOronto
In this episode, host Angela George shares some highlights from her girls trip to Toronto. From rooftop patios to feeling the power of the falls, this whirlwind of a trip also leads into an important discussion on the new corporate buzz phrase “quiet vacationing.” Watch on YouTube Learn more about Voz Memos Haudenosaunee Influence on
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I’m tired of useless AI
In this episode of Voz Memos, I would like to talk about how we have completely lost the user experience to for profit social media giants. Click fatigue, useless AI, and UI degradation are all symptoms of the destruction to the internet we are creating. So If you are interested in a bit of UI/UX

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