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Manifest with Celeste

Manifest with Celeste

By: Celeste Faaiuaso
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The Manifest with Celeste podcast was created to inspire people to dream big and pursue their dreams.

So often, adults think dreams die in their youth. It’s time to normalize dreaming. Dreams are where innovation happens. Dreams are what change the world. Celeste interviews guests who have made their dreams come true, from starting their own business to becoming a musician. Learn how they’ve manifested their dreams, including their personal journey and mindset.

Celeste Fa’ai’uaso is a leadership and career coach, who empowers people to claim what they really want and go after it. She graduated from MIT and earned her MBA from UC Berkeley Haas.

https://www.celestemanifest.com/

2026 Celeste Faaiuaso
Episodes
  • Redfin Chief Economist - Daryl Fairweather PhD: Up your confidence by building your skills
    Feb 17 2026

    Celeste interviews Daryl Fairweather PhD, Redfin Chief Economist and author of “Hate the Game: Economic Cheat Codes for Life, Love, and Work”. Daryl is the first Black woman to earn her PhD in economics from the University of Chicago.

    Daryl Fairweather shares her journey of becoming a Chief Economist, emphasizing the importance of building skills, testing your abilities, and overcoming challenges. She recalls how she navigated her career, graduating from college during the Great Recession. Daryl discusses the importance of internal validation and self-worth rather than external validation.

    She reveals her “why” is the legacy of her famous grandmother, Norma Merrick Sklarek, the first Black woman to be a licensed architect in New York state and California. Norma Merrick Sklarek was the first Black woman inducted into the American Institute of Architects.

    Daryl discusses the role of AI and how people can adapt in the changing job market.

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    48 mins
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