Listen up readers!
My friend Maggie and I joined forces and started a Podcast – Two Fab Femmes! A podcast by women for women.
It’s raw, a little rude at times… and always real!
Now you can put a voice to my scrawl.
Just like my blog, we will tackle topics for women living in this great, big world:
- Women’s Movement
- Women in the News
- Love & Relationships for Singles and Married Ladies
- Fashion & Beauty
- Politics (Yes Politics!)
- Family
- Career
- Women’s Health
- Women’s Issues
Please click HERE to listen and subscribe to Two Fab Femmes on iTunes!
Follow us on Facebook & Twitter @twofabfemmes!
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Published by Gina Cafasso
Gina created the blog, Lipstick, Shoes, Men and Other Pointy Things in 2014. She is the Co-Founder and Co-Host of the podcast, Two Fab Femmes. She has a Bachelor’s of Arts Degree in Sociology from UCLA and garners over 18 years of experience in marketing, advertising, project management, multimedia, music, film production and more. She is an optimist by nature, sometimes skeptical, and an opinionated Blogger/Podcaster with a penchant to empower others. She is a nose to the grindstone, even-tempered, Italian gal who is sensitive, logical and always curious. Growing up as a dancer, the arts have always been at the forefront of her life. She picked up an interest in storytelling, writing short stories which lead to co-writing screenplays and songs with her brother Joseph. She worked as a crew member on a number of feature films, is an award-winning short film director, and co-hosted WSRadio’s online movie review show “Movie Mavens.” When she is not writing, podcasting, hanging out with family & friends, or sleeping, she works as Project Manager/Business Analyst for a San Diego-based Resort company working alongside the Strategic Solutions team. A native of California, she enjoys sunsets, long walks on the bea…and sarcasm. Gina has had the pleasure of working for some high-profile companies such as Yahoo!, DreamWorks SKG, Disney, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., AKQA, and the San Diego Union-Tribune.
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