Tits, Wit, & Grit
Charlotte Laskos is 17 years old, weeks away from graduating high school, and heading to Belmont University to chase a career in music. She is also, by every measure, proof that grit gets passed down. In this episode, Tracy's daughter joins the podcast for a conversation that is funny, honest, and quietly moving. She talks about what it felt like to get cut from a volleyball team and what she did the next day, why she believes everything happens for a reason, and what she thinks women should know about the generation coming up behind them. She also shares what she has taken from watching her mom do hard things, what she wishes more people understood about feminism, and why music has always been the thing that grounds her. In this episode: * What Charlotte actually thinks about female leadership today * The challenges her generation faces that older generations underestimate * What she has learned from growing up watching her mom do it alone * The one piece of advice she would give her mom * Why everything happens for a reason and how she knows it's true ---------------------------------------- 🔗 Work with Sara, Laura, and Tracy: pointnortheast.com [http://pointnortheast.com]
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