I-PoP Jen Watterman
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- Society & Culture
Podcast by Jen Watterman
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It's Time to Fall into Purpose
How do you fall into your purpose after you've hit a stumbling block? Jen Watterman explains why it's important for you to pull yourself out of that slump and continue on your journey to fall into purpose, on purpose.
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Back to Life, Back to School
For many of you, summer has come to an end which means it's time to get back to life, work and back to school.
In this episode, Jen Watterman-Moore takes a walk down memory lane to share the ups and downs of returning to the classroom. -
America: The Climate of Our Country
A prelude to Season 3, Jen shares her thoughts on what's taking place in Charlottesville, Va, and encourages you to continue to live In Purpose On Purpose.
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Your Credit Starts and Stops with You
April is Financial Literacy Month and there's no better time to get a handle on your credit. Jen Watterman shares how to keep your wallet tight.
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IPoP Presents: Women's History Month with Saideh Browne
Saideh Browne - president of the National Council of Women of the United States at the United Nations - joins Jen Watterman for Women's History Month.
No subject is off limits. The ladies discuss how No.45 lead women to step up and take a seat at the table of politics, why young people of color should visit the United Nations more often, and a whole lot more.
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IPoP Presents: Women's History Month with Sherry Sims
Jen Watterman chats with Sherry Sims - founder and CEO of Black Career Women's Network - who shares how she stepped into her purpose after being burnt out from corporate America and couldn't find an ideal mentor.
Take a listen to find out how Sims used her knowledge and skills to step into the nonprofit world and ultimately create BCWN, a national network dedicated to the professional development of Black-American women.
And if you're thinking about starting your own business, be sure to pay close attention to Sims' advice, "Entrepreneurship isn't for everyone."