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Let's Be Real, Not Right! Season 1: "Who's That Girl?" by Eve with Kathy Iandoli

Let's Be Real, Not Right! Season 1: "Who's That Girl?" by Eve with Kathy Iandoli

By: Jennifer W. Phillips MBA
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Ditch the drama and dive into the sisterhood! Welcome to Let’s Be Real, Not Right!—the podcast where authentic women gather to connect, uplift, and support one another. This season, we're unpacking "Who's That Girl?" by Eve with the fabulous Kathy Iandoli. Join us as we drop gems, share our personal stories, and celebrate the joyous journey of womanhood. So grab your favorite drink, get comfy, and let’s get to it! Welcome home, Sis!

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  • Episode 4: "Never Alone: Rise, Pray, & Thrive Together"
    Jul 1 2025

    There’s enough drama and trauma in the world, so we’re here to serve up joy, laughs, inspiration, and motivation to lift your spirits. In this episode, we’re opening up about those lonely moments, but remind yourself—you’re never truly alone. We’ll also tap into gratitude, community, and prayer to help us stay grounded and elevate. We are your cohosts Jenn Tha Godmutha, Rae Cerre, Cortni J, and Fashionably She — and we’re so glad you’re here. Welcome home — let’s get into it!

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    21 mins
  • Episode 3: The Wrap Up: “Who’s That Girl?” by Eve with Kathy Iandoli (Chapters 9 - 20)
    May 28 2025

    Welcome to Episode 3 of Let’s Be Real, Not Right! Your cohosts — Jenn Tha Godmutha, Cortni J, Fashionably She, and Rae Cerre — are here to wrap up Eve’s memoir “Who’s That Girl?” (Chapters 9-20), and trust us, this one’s a doozy. We’re diving into her journey — the highs, the lows, and everything in between — and honestly, it’s something we can all relate to.

    Eve’s taking us through her career struggles, personal wins, bad choices, discrimination, and how she’s managed to keep pushing even when life tried to knock her down. We’re sharing our own stories of bouncing back when support was scarce and how we had to keep fighting for our happiness — because let’s be real, we’ve all been there.

    On top of that, we’re talking about interracial dating — how Eve’s relationship has helped her finally live her best Soft Life, and how personal experiences with prejudice can shape your perspective on love and life. Whether you’re currently in an interracial relationship or just curious about love beyond borders, this convo hits different.

    If you’ve ever doubted yourself, felt betrayed, or faced discrimination but still believe things can get better — this episode is for you. We’re here to remind you that your breakthrough is on the way, and you’re not alone. Keep pushing — your best days are coming, and it’s about to get good!

    🔔 Hit that subscribe button for more real talk, inspiration, and unfiltered stories.

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    47 mins
  • Episode 2 "Who's That Girl?" by Eve with Kathy Iandoli, Chapters 5-8
    Mar 28 2025

    Welcome back to Let's Be Real, Not Right! No drama here! Just real, classy and thought provoking conversations over Eve’s Memoir “Who’s That Girl?” chapters 5-8. We are your cohosts Jenn Tha Godmutha - the corporate free spirit, Rae Cerre the philanthropist and motivational speaker, Cortni J our Confidence Coach and Model, and FashionablyShe, the Corporate Fashion Blogger! Join us as we walk through Eve’s journey to fame and realize how similar her obstacles were to many of ours. Welcome home, Sis!

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    33 mins

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