Episodes
*Skip to 18:40 to listen to Maggie’s interview* Maggie Zhou is a 22-year-old Australian-born Chinese writer, co-host of Culture Club podcast, uni student and content creator. You can find her online aggressively DMing brands for information about their production and sustainability, or writing for ELLE Australia, MTV Australia, Broadsheet, Shameless Podcast and Fashion Journal.  In this episode, Maggie discussed why she advocates for slow + sustainable fashion, how she navigates freelance...
Published 05/31/21
Published 05/31/21
Ticia Almazan is a 20-year-old writer and college student based in Manila, Philippines. She is a senior in Ateneo de Manila University studying Creative Writing. She has been an active freelance writer since she was 17, and has been published in Underdog, Lithium, and Preview.ph to name a few. She is the incumbent Company Manager of President of Ateneo Blue Repertory, the university’s premier musical theatre organization. In this episode, Ticia discussed about her journey as a freelance...
Published 01/01/21
Ochuko Akpovbovbo is a senior studying Economics at Lewis & Clark College and the founder of Parachute Media, an inclusive media brand for and by gen z women of color. Originally from Nigeria, Ochuko moved to Canada when she was 16, and then to Portland, Oregon two years later for college. In this episode, Ochuko discussed how she copes living abroad, what it’s like being an international student, her experience pursuing technology and economics, and how she created Parachute Media....
Published 10/12/20
Treasure Brooks is a 21-year-old artist, producer, and organizer based in New York City. She’s also a student at Harvard University studying Film and History. In this episode, Treasure shared her passion for the arts, her work at the Meteor, the most rewarding part of being an organizer, what being an abolitionist is all about, and her college experience. Follow Treasure on Twitter https://twitter.com/trefromthablock. Follow Treasure on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/treasurefbrooks/....
Published 09/19/20
Shana Abraham is a 21 year-old global health enthusiast, dancer, co-founder and COO of the Nazli Project, and author of “Rise: How Empowering Women Elevates Us All.” She is also a senior at Duke University, studying health innovation for Black and Brown women. In this episode, Shana shared her process of writing “Rise”, the importance of women empowerment, what Nazli Project is all about, how she uses dance to engage with her creative side, and how she overcomes imposter syndrome. Follow...
Published 08/23/20
Rehana Paul is the founder and editor-in-chief of Overachiever Magazine, a publication written by and for Asian woman. She is currently pursuing a dual degree in business and international relations at American University. In this episode, Rehana shared how she started Overachiever Magazine, the biggest challenge Asian womxn face, what makes the Asian experience unique in America, how she brainstorms ideas as a journalist, and her passion for entrepreneurship. Follow Rehana on IG...
Published 08/08/20
Tahirah is the NYC-based content creator behind SincerelyTahiry. She makes book, fashion, and lifestyle content on Youtube and Instagram. In this episode, Tahirah shared what books she’s been loving so far this year, how she started a BookTube channel, diversity on BookTube and literature, building self-confidence through fashion, and utilizing social media to amplify Black voices. Follow Tahirah on IG https://www.instagram.com/sincerelytahiry/. Subscribe to Tahirah’s Youtube channel...
Published 07/17/20
Madison Jade is a 17-year-old singer-songwriter and fashion designer based in California. She has her own fashion company called The Maddy Co where she designs custom handmade crochet clothing. Madison’s designs have been featured in Teen Vogue and on BET’s Black Girls Rock. Outside of fashion, Madison is also the founder of Forever Uplifted, a space for youth by youth that celebrates love through writing music and community building. In this episode, Madison shared how she built her fashion...
Published 07/08/20
Anna Zhang is a photographer and creative director based in New York. She has shot celebrities like Bailee Madison and Lana Condor, and has worked with brands like Fujifilm and Uniqlo. Anna is the founder of Pulse Spikes, a magazine that publishes content related to entertainment, travel, lifestyle, and fashion. Besides being interested in the arts, Anna is passionate about technology. She created an app called Brightlove in collaboration with Google Play and has done research related to...
Published 06/24/20
Grace Dada is a 22-year-old writer and English and Literature student from Alberta, Canada. She is also the founder and editor-in-chief of Sorella Magazine, a digital media company that empowers Black women. In this episode, Grace shares how she built Sorella Magazine, the lack of representation of Black women in the media, how to deal with imposter syndrome, how the Black Lives Matter movement fails Black women, colorism, and more. Follow Sorella Magazine on IG...
Published 06/17/20
Imxn Abdul is a 22-year-old activist, organizer, storyteller, and creative based in New York City. She is the head of PR of Global Girlhood and Period NYC and one of the founding members of IntegrateNYC, an organization that stands for equity in New York City schools. In this episode, Imxn shares what it was like growing up with a multifaceted identity in modern day America, how she merges art and storytelling with her activism, how she campaigned for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, how she...
Published 06/10/20
Macy Lee is an 18-year-old mental health advocate, writer, and public speaker from the Philippines. She’s also the founder of Talang Dalisay, a mental health nonprofit organization and My State of Mind which is an international branch of Talang Dalisay. In this episode, Macy talks about her mental health advocacy, how social media impacts mental health, self-care during quarantine, how she established Talang Dalisay and My State of Mind, and her freshman college experience at UC Davis. Follow...
Published 05/26/20
Sophia Wilson is a 19-year-old photographer and visual artist from New York City. She has worked with huge publications like Vogue, i-D, and Nylon, and clients like Converse, Nike, Refinery29, and Emily Ratajkowski. Sophia is also the creator of Air Force Funs, which are customized Nike Air Force Ones with Swarovski Crystals. Her designs have been worn by artists like Kehlani and Kim Petras. In this episode, Sophia talks about her creative process as a photographer, what it’s like growing up...
Published 05/12/20
Audrey Pe is the Founder and Executive Director of WiTech, a nonprofit organization that aims to educate and empower youth to make a difference using technology. Her work with WiTech has garnered her recognition as a 2019 Global Teen Leader and 2019 Zonta Women in Technology Asia-Pacific District Scholar. In this episode, Audrey talks about her experience growing up in the Philippines as someone who’s interested in tech, her gap year journey before heading to Stanford in the fall, balancing...
Published 05/04/20
Pranjal Jain is a NY-based Indian-American activist, organizer, and founder of Global Girlhood. She is also studying Labor and Industrial Relations at Cornell University. In this episode, Gabby and Pranjal discuss South Asian representation, intersectional feminism, how to cold-email, how she built Global Girlhood, and more! Follow Pranjal Jain on IG @pranjalljain // Follow Global Girlhood on IG: @globalgirlhood // Follow Off She Goes on IG: @offshegoespodcast
Published 05/04/20
Welcome to the first episode of Off She Goes! A podcast that features conversations with Gen Z girls of color who are making bold moves and changing the world. Off She Goes is hosted by Gabby Agustin, a 19-year-old Filipina storyteller living in California. New podcast episode every Monday! Check out @offshegoespodcast on Instagram to stay up to date.
Published 05/02/20