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🌟 Miss EmpowHer Note
Welcome to another empowering week with Miss EmpowHer! This roundup is packed with opportunities, stories, and resources just for you.

🚀 Resources for You

💼 Professionals

How to effectively lead meetings

A career coach breaks down why most people struggle in meetings. It is not about intelligence. It is about structure.

Biggest mistakes

  • talking too much

  • giving too much information

  • not getting to the point

That is why simple frameworks matter. People lose attention fast when you ramble, especially after about a minute, so clarity is everything. 

The method used here is:

PSCON

  • Problem

  • Context

  • Outcome

  • Next steps

It forces you to stay structured instead of just talking in circles.

Simple, clear, done

Most people ramble because they are thinking while speaking. Pausing and organizing your thoughts first actually makes you sound more confident, not less. 

watch in depth below 👇

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Founders

How did two sisters turn acne into a million dollar brand?

Taran and Bunny Ghatrora are sisters and co founders of Blume, a skincare brand built around real experiences with hormonal acne and sensitive skin. Instead of positioning themselves as distant experts, they leaned into storytelling, sharing their own struggles and building trust with their audience.

Their growth came from a repeatable system of simple but effective marketing, including consistent paid ads, educational content, and high converting landing pages filled with real customer results. By focusing on relatability and clarity, they turned a personal problem into a scalable brand that reached over a million dollars in revenue.

Check out the Instagram reel 👇

Creatives

Fim once and post everywhere?

Creators are using a new app called DualShot Recorder that lets you film both vertical and horizontal at the same time. No reshooting, no cropping, just two versions ready to post. 

It basically solves the biggest content problem right now. TikTok wants vertical, YouTube wants horizontal, and now you don’t have to choose. 

💰 around $6.99 one time

Perfect if you’re posting across multiple platforms and want to save time.

 check it out below 👇

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Investors

Are you waiting too long to make your move?

Featuring Terri Burns, former partner at Google Ventures and now solo GP at Type Capital.

Some investors wait until everything makes sense on paper. Others move before it does. That gap is where a lot of opportunity lives.

Terri Burns talks about not being a “permission person.” It is about stepping into rooms before feeling fully ready, trusting instincts, and learning in motion instead of waiting for validation. In venture, hesitation can cost more than being wrong.

There is also a deeper layer to it. This mindset is not just confidence, it is pattern recognition. Seeing potential early, acting on it, and being willing to stand on that decision before everyone else catches up.

This is the kind of thinking that separates people who watch opportunities from those who actually take them.

Check out the reel below for the full conversation. 👇

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🔥Who is Hiring?

If you’re job hunting, pivoting, or just browsing: Here’s some of the companies hiring, with opportunities across media, tech and digital storytelling this week.

💻 Senior Manager, Global Youth Digital Safety & Wellbeing | Google

Google is hiring a senior manager to lead its global youth digital safety and wellbeing portfolio. The role focuses on building strategy, partnering with nonprofits, and turning large scale ideas into measurable social impact. They are looking for someone with expertise in online safety, strong strategic thinking, and the ability to run high stakes global programs.

📍 United States (Mountain View, LA, NY, San Francisco, Atlanta, Austin, Chicago, Seattle and Washington D.C)

💰 $165K-$239K + bonus + equity + benefits.

💼 Apply Here

💻 VP of Marketing | Kindred

Kindred is hiring a VP of Marketing to lead brand, narrative, and go to market strategy. The role is centered on storytelling and systems thinking, helping scale a fast growing home swapping platform. The company has a global community and strong investor backing, and the position offers both high compensation and the chance to shape the company’s overall vision.

📍 Location: San Francisco, CA

💰 Salary: $285K–$340K + equity

💼 Apply Here

💻 Senior Communications Manager | H&R Block

H&R Block is hiring a communications leader to shape external messaging and brand narrative. The role focuses on simplifying complex ideas and building strong public facing communication.

📍 Location: Remote (Missouri based)

💰 ~$100K–$160K

💼 Apply Here

💻 Marketing Director | UTA (United Talent Agency)

UTA is hiring a Director of Marketing to lead key accounts and connect brands with entertainment, culture, and talent. This role is very relationship driven, focused on partnerships, brand strategy, and working across media and entertainment industries.

📍 Location: New York City or Los Angeles

💰~$140K–$220K

💼 Apply Here

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