Episode 09: Veronica Amador

 

Hola! We’ve all heard, “beauty is pain” and many other cliche phrases that have us diminish our own beauty. We have had to navigate from a young age such a narrow focus of what beauty is.

In this episode I chat with Veronica, a boudoir photographer. Not only is she a talented photographer, but she has cultivated an empowering community that goes beyond her business Golden Mean Boudoir.

During our chat You might also hear her daughter, or my kids. #momlife. I mean we’re all doing our best to juggle all the things especially on top of Covid life. But please enjoy my chat with Veronica.

Golden Mean Boudoir Website

Golden Mean Boudoir FB Group

Golden Mean Boudoir Instagram

We hit some pretty deep stuff during our episode, and some of that I didn’t know I needed.

Especially now that I have kids, I’m very aware and VERY purposeful about the way I talk about myself and am always trying to empower them to be confident and proud of who they are.

I know we all struggle with our own inner critic. But when you have a community around you lifting you up and pouring into you, it’s much easier to start valuing yourself like you deserve. So if you’re not yet, join Veronica’s FB group. It really is a lot of fun. And we can all use some fun right now.

Thank you so much for listening. If you enjoyed this conversation please share, take a screenshot to post on IG @elevatinglacultura or send me a DM. 

You can also comment on our YouTube video if you’re watching online

I always like to hear from people an how they resonated with the stories I share. So go on, enjoy the rest of the day/afternoon/evening whenever you’re listening, y nos vemos next week. 



Watch our chat on YouTube.

Hola! I’m so thankful to those who have listened to the first 4 episodes of Elevating La Cultura. As I had to rethink how I was going to record the rest of the season, because Covid obviously wasn’t going away, I shifted to recording our video interviews online. And my first online interview was with Luisa, founder of lifestyle brand, Mexico in My Pocket. We met through instagram. I had been following her for years, so I was so excited when she reached out to me this year! And from that first zoom call, we connected instantly. Our stories are so similar, our passion for sharing Mexico’s beauty is on the same level. Please enjoy my chat with Lusia from Mexico in My Pocket where we talk about her background in journalism, and her journey building a platform that celebrates Mexican culture.

 
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