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Grace Helbig, YouTube Personality, Comedian, Author

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Girlboss Radio

Entrepreneurship, Business, Careers

4.41.9K Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2015

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Grace Helbig is the digital #Girlboss of our dreams. Her hit Youtube channel It's Grace has over 2.5 million subscribers. She hosts the popular podcast Not Too Deep with Grace Helbig, and she's The New York Times bestselling author of Grace’s Guide: The Art of Pretending to Be a Grown-Up. Grace opens up about being a introvert on the web, her controversy with E!, and working as the CEO of her multifaceted brand.

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0:00.0

Hi and welcome to Girl Boss Radio from Panapley. I'm Sophia Amruzzo, founder of

0:08.8

Nasty Gal and the author of Girl Boss. We're coming to you from the Nasty Yall Headquarters in downtown LA in a

0:14.9

funky little closet sandwiched between the bathroom and my office. Every week I'm going to be talking

0:20.2

to kick-ass Girl Bosses to find out how they got to where they are today.

0:24.3

Today's guest is Grace Helbig.

0:26.0

Grace Helbig is a YouTube sensation on her hit show It's Grace.

0:30.4

She's over two and a half million subscribers on YouTube. She's a fellow podcaster and the New York Times best-selling author of Grace's guide, The Art of Pretending to be a grown-up.

0:40.0

Hey Grace, thanks for being here.

0:42.0

Thank you for having me.

0:42.6

Yeah.

0:43.1

So Grace, you're from New Jersey.

0:45.6

I am from New Jersey.

0:47.0

Like, I grew up in like a really small

0:50.7

stereotypical suburban town.

0:52.2

It was like one square mile.

0:53.8

My graduating class in high school was 150 kids.

0:57.4

Yeah, and I went to a small liberal arts college

0:59.7

in Northern New Jersey, but my college was 45 minutes outside of New York, so I started interning a lot in the city and taking the bus and the train into the city.

1:08.0

So I moved right after college to Brooklyn and then stayed there for like five years which is great I

1:14.3

highly recommend all millennials moving to a city after they graduate college I

1:19.5

agree I miss New York and I love it very much and I'm really glad that I moved there first before Los Angeles.

1:24.4

Yeah. Because Los Angeles is a little soft and a little slower.

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