A lifelong New Yorker, I grew up in pristine, country-club suburbs and later stumbled into the high-stakes, ultra-masculine nightlife of Manhattan. Such starkly different environments gave me a rare perspective on how power structures dictate our existence .
Today, I write and speak about building lives on our own terms, beyond the rules handed down by tradition, gender, or capitalism. Through my memoir No Daddy's Girl and my podcast, I examine the systems we live in and the possibilities that open when we step outside them. I particularly enjoy making fun of the luxury bunker class and reimagining this world without any so-called elites at all.
What happens when we start designing lives that work for us?
We loosen the grip of outdated systems: top-down hierarchies, leaders who forget they serve the public, and institutions built to protect power instead of people. We stop waiting for permission. We create communities, work, and ways of living built on what matters now - not on rules written for another era.
No Daddy's Girl shares stories and conversations from people rewriting the script for a more honest, humane tomorrow.
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