58 min

Georgia Rappleye: Life After Media Danica Lo & Company

    • Society & Culture

Georgia Rappleye is a fourth-grade literacy teacher in Florida and a veteran of the media industry. We met years ago when a small team of us opened the New York office of a Silicon Valley content startup -- afterwards, Georgia went on to become a VP at CBS and later launched a women's travel startup called MunSun Retreats. I was lucky enough to attend one of MunSun's first trips to Turks and Caicos, where Georgia (by then also a certified life coach) helped me find a greater sense of clarity and direction in my career. Today, she is a fourth-grade teacher in Florida, where she has been working and teaching under lockdown for the past year. In this episode, Georgia and I talk about how she's pivoted her career several times over the last ten years, what it means to trust your instincts, and the rewards and challenges of launching your own business.

MunSun Retreats: https://www.facebook.com/munsunretreats/
Georgia Rappleye on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/georgiarapp/
Thank you so much for listening to this season one episode of the Danica Lo & Company podcast -- please subscribe (it's free!) on whichever podcast app or platform you most prefer and, if you please, leave me a five-star review (it helps!). I hope you and your loved ones are staying safe and healthy and I'll see you in the next episode.

Georgia Rappleye is a fourth-grade literacy teacher in Florida and a veteran of the media industry. We met years ago when a small team of us opened the New York office of a Silicon Valley content startup -- afterwards, Georgia went on to become a VP at CBS and later launched a women's travel startup called MunSun Retreats. I was lucky enough to attend one of MunSun's first trips to Turks and Caicos, where Georgia (by then also a certified life coach) helped me find a greater sense of clarity and direction in my career. Today, she is a fourth-grade teacher in Florida, where she has been working and teaching under lockdown for the past year. In this episode, Georgia and I talk about how she's pivoted her career several times over the last ten years, what it means to trust your instincts, and the rewards and challenges of launching your own business.

MunSun Retreats: https://www.facebook.com/munsunretreats/
Georgia Rappleye on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/georgiarapp/
Thank you so much for listening to this season one episode of the Danica Lo & Company podcast -- please subscribe (it's free!) on whichever podcast app or platform you most prefer and, if you please, leave me a five-star review (it helps!). I hope you and your loved ones are staying safe and healthy and I'll see you in the next episode.

58 min

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