Gen Z Girlies
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We found 2 episodes of Gen Z Girlies with the tag “poetry”.
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Gen Z Girlies Talk Writing & Illustration
December 13th, 2022 | 50 mins 17 secs
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This week's episode features Sophie Riley, a writer and illustrator from Rockford, IL. Currently, she works as an elementary teaching assistant and a lead editor for a climate and sustainability website. She hopes to write full-time someday, as well as own a residency for fellow artists and writers. For fun, she likes to paint, learn languages, and hunker down in coffee shops for hours at a time. You can find Sophie on tiktok @purely.sophia where she currently has over 20k followers and shares her art. On this episode, we talk all about what her writing and illustration process looks like, imposter syndrome, and getting into the publishing industry.
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Gen Z Girlies Talk Poetry
December 6th, 2022 | 47 mins 58 secs
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This week's episode features Sophie Diener, a writer and teacher, currently living in Ohio. Sophie writes and shares poetry about topics such as body image, mental health, love, and heartbreak. In her free time, Sophie enjoys going to concerts, hiking, traveling, and spending time with her friends and family. You can find Sophie on tiktok @sophiediener where she currently has over 225,000 followers. On this episode, we talk all about what Sophie's writing process looks like, dealing with anxiety and imposter syndrome, and being vulnerable on public platforms.