Tour manager Felicia Bennett is an Atlanta native turned Los Angeles resident who passionately advocates for artists and women of color in the live music scene.
Telaina Eriksen's book Unconditional offers parents of LGBTQIA children help navigating the special concerns of raising their child in our still very heteronormative and discriminatory world.
Kailan Carr is the Quiet Book Queen who loves making it easier for parents, grandparents, and teachers to offer screen-free activities for young children and encourage more offscreen play.
Christine Horstman shares the pressure of achievement in children's lives, learned helplessness, encouraging children's interests, the importance of acceptance
Brea Schmidt is a Pittsburgh-based writer, speaker and photographer who aims to empower and connect women by creating a safe space to have real conversations that weigh on their hearts.
Kristy Guevara-Flanagan’s documentary and experimental films have screened at the Sundance, Tribeca, SXSW, and HotDocs film festivals and the Getty Museum.
As a visionary teacher, international speaker and award-winning author, Renée Trudeau helps people, companies and organizations find balance, release stress and grow resiliency through the art and science of self-care.
Your Chic is Showing offers comprehensive styling packages and services that are designed to make fashion and style accessible and meet the unique needs of everyone!
As a mentor for multi-passionate creatives Rebecca Rueth cultivates community, coaches and mentors artists, and teaches online surface design courses to help creatives elevate their craft.
For over 20 years Erin Prather Stafford's guest Jessica Lahey has taught every grade from sixth to twelfth in both public and private schools, spent five years teaching in a drug and alcohol rehab for adolescents in Vermont.
Erin Prather Stafford welcomes her first guest, Dr. Michele Borba on the debut of Girls That Create. Dr. Borba is the author of "Thrivers: The Surprising Reasons Why Some Kids Struggle and Others Shine."
Through the years Dori has shared Girls That Create founder Erin Prather Stafford and her work to debunk the myth that girls can't have successful careers as creatives.
Girls That Create (GTC) strongly believes that the arts set culture. Although women currently comprise half of the U.S. population, women are underrepresented in the arts, and GTC is looking to change that!