HOW BITCHES ARE MADE with Rachel Melvin Authentic Podcast Network
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- Society & Culture
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Actress Rachel Melvin shares the ridiculous and poignant stories from her past that are responsible for taking her from good girl to bad ass bitch, while exploring what it means to be the modern American woman.
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HBAM the Diaries Ep. 11 - JOY
Rachel dissects the purpose of mourning and how we can use our grief to cultivate joy.
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HBAM the Diaries Ep 10 - MISS COMMUNICATION
Rachel discusses the importance of effective communication on both an individual and grand scale.
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HBAM The Diaries Ep. 9 - TIME
In today's piece, Rachel dissects how we value time and money, emphasizes the importance of being present, and shares how she's managed to mentally time travel.
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HBAM The Diaries Ep. 8 - AUTHENTICITY
In this bonus episode, Rachel discusses how the impacts of COVID effected her professional life, causing her to uncover her authentic self.
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HBAM the Diaries Ep. 7 - COMMUNITY
In this bonus episode Rachel discusses the importance of finding and building community in the wake of a major shift of her own.
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HBAM The Diaries Ep. 6 - POWER
In this week's new bonus episode series, Rachel talks about what she learned from watching Gone with the Wind, and the power we can ultimately find through devastating circumstances.
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Customer Reviews
Smart humor defines a polarizing reality
Forty year old heterosexual male here!
Love this concept and it’s delivery. Righteous and unapologetic on every level. A lot of times when important and potentially sensitive topics are discussed, there’s a sense of an agenda driven narrative being shoved down your throat. But this podcast does an awesome job of detouring away from that and being very relatable. Ice breaking humor and anecdotal storylines prologuing talking points make this super entertaining and relatable. Being a listener has kinda made me check myself on a few things she has spoken on — and that is much appreciated!
I don’t want to hear about the Coronavirus anymore.
I really enjoyed the first season but am getting bored with the Coronavirus talk every week.
Unlike anything else out there
This podcast is awesome - it’s like the podcast version of sex and the city; only set in Los Angeles instead of New York( but better because of the self help aspect in the second half of each episode. Funny; smart, creative, helpful, this podcast has it all. Highly recommend for women in particular, everywhere!