Texting Red Flags and Vision Boards: Clarke Peoples on Confidence and Curiosity
Release Date: 12/12/2024
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info_outlineClarke Peoples didn’t set out to become a content creator—but life had other plans. The Columbia University graduate found herself gaining a massive TikTok following by vlogging her life as an Ivy League student navigating the hustle, heart, and chaos of New York City. Now, as a full-time creator, she’s sharing everything from daily routines to life-changing advice, inspiring young women to embrace confidence, curiosity, and self-empowerment, especially in their dating lives! In this candid conversation, Clarke fearlessly dives into:
- Manifesting her dreams: How a vision board at 12 years old shaped her future.
- Lessons from her mom: The unforgettable ways her mom instilled wisdom.
- Academics and self-love: Finding confidence in her love of learning.
- Challenging assumptions: Why people assume she’s either wealthy or a sugar baby—and how she handles it.
- Her accidental rise: The unexpected journey to becoming a creator.
- Boundaries on social media: What she refuses to share online.
- Speaking up, no matter the cost: Why she’s committed to addressing social justice issues, even if it means losing followers.
- Redefining confidence: The importance of finding self-worth outside the internet.
- Dating unfiltered: App red flags, her love-hate relationship with kissing, texting etiquette, the most romantic gesture she’s experienced, and more.
- Reclaiming her power: Why she believes men don’t hold more value than she does—and how that shapes her approach to love and heartbreak.
- Race and the internet: The systemic issues she’s calling out and what needs to change.
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Book Recs: The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore & A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beya.
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