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Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson

Girls Night #236: How She Does It: Behind-the-Scenes with HGTV Designer and Builder, Jasmine Roth

Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson

Stephanie May Wilson

Self-improvement, Education, Relationships, Society & Culture, How To

4.94K Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2024

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Hey friends! Welcome to Girls’ Night! Friends, I’m so excited because today we’re starting a brand new series on the Girls Night Podcast! The series is called “How She Does It” and in it we’re sharing profiles of women we look up to. Here’s what I’ve been learning over the past decade or so of my life — Women, including myself, feel an intense pressure (especially between the ages of 25-40ish) for their lives to look a certain way, and it can be crushing. It’s even more crushing to glance around at the women ahead of you in life, and for it to seem like they’re somehow doing it all without breaking a sweat. So that’s what these episodes are going to help us with. About once a month, I’ll have a woman come on the show to talk through the story of why she is who she is today. We’ll hear everything from the pressures and pushback she’s faced to what she’s had to give up to be where she is today. We’ll also talk about what things she does or, maybe more importantly, doesn’t do to make it all happen! I’m so excited because our first “How She Does It” profile is with my guest, Jasmine Roth. Jasmine is a California-based designer and builder. You might recognize her from her HGTV show, “Help! I Wrecked My House!” I’ve been following Jasmine and watching her show for years now and I absolutely love the work that she does. In this conversation you’ll hear about her job as a designer and builder, but you’ll also hear about her time in corporate America, the areas of life where she’s needed to ask for help, her battle with overcoming mom guilt, her experience with going to therapy, her best tips for having success, and so much more! My hope is that by hearing what life looks like for women like Jasmine, you’ll be able to see women who are living in beautifully unique ways that are all their own — and feel permission to do the same.

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0:00.0

Hey friend, welcome to Girls Night, where we work through life's biggest decisions and transitions together.

0:09.0

I'm your host Stephanie May Wilson and I'm so glad you're here.

0:12.0

Friend, I'm so excited because today we're starting a brand new series on the Girls Night

0:16.5

Podcast.

0:17.5

The series is called How She Does It.

0:20.1

And in it we're sharing profiles of women that we look up to.

0:24.0

Here's what I've been learning of the last decade or so.

0:26.0

Women, including myself, feel an intense pressure for their lives to look a certain way,

0:31.0

and it can be honestly crushing. It's even more

0:34.8

crushing to glance around at the women ahead of you and for it to seem like

0:38.0

they're somehow doing it all without breaking a sweat. So that's what these

0:41.7

episodes are here to help us with.

0:43.0

About once a month I'm going to have a woman come on the show and talk through the story of

0:48.0

why she is who she is today.

0:50.0

We'll hear everything from the pressures and pushback she faced to what she's had to give up

0:54.6

to be where she is today.

0:56.1

We'll also talk about the things that she does do or maybe more importantly the things she

1:00.5

doesn't do to make it all happen.

1:03.0

I'm so excited because our first how she does it profile

1:06.2

is with my guest Jasmine Roth.

1:08.9

Jasmine is a California-based designer and builder.

1:11.5

You might recognize her from her HD.G. TV show Help, I

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