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Do You Vote For Yourself

On this episode Chloe talks about putting as much energy and time in voting for yourself as you have in making sure others are being voted for. What would it look like if we took out the time to vote for the things we are passionate about and that God is calling us to? Do You Vot ...  Show more

Let's Talk How To Find A Mentor

On this episode Chloe shares a little deeper what BE the Model is all about and what the difference is between looking at someone in light of being your role model or your mentor. She goes over an article of 10 not-so-easy steps on how to find a mentor from Goins, Writer by Jeff ...  Show more

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