Hello ladies!
Thank you so much for your patience as I develop this beautiful community of creators! I have been traveling, but look forward to adding in some more resources, courses, etc.
In the meantime, I highly encourage everyone to add posts and interact in this main chat. How about this- let's share a post about our journeys not only as creators, but as women. Whether you're a beginner or seasoned creator, we would love to hear more about your story and goals.
Here's mine to start...
Growing up, I always loved sitting in front of the camera. I started a YouTube channel when I was 12 years old but quit after getting bullied in school. I tried to create throughout the years but had many personal hardships and could not be consistent.
Then, a bit over one year ago, I rediscovered my passion for being on camera. I was so scared of being judged- I was in my junior year of college and had NO idea what I was doing! But I had support from my family and close friends. While taking on school, being President of my sorority, and going through an intensive internship, I dedicated myself to experimenting and staying consistent.
I actually got SUPER lucky and went viral on TikTok on my third post on that page since 2022. I was sought out by a local college housing complex to do a few videos, and I realized that if I kept pushing, it could be something bigger.
It was not easy- I was still a small creator and received no paid brand deals for months after that first collaboration. I took up plenty of gifted collabs, did not stay in one niche, and essentially took what I could get to practice as much as possible and build a strong portfolio. Then, in summer of 2025, everything changed...
I had been interning for several years in a corporate setting to support my profession as a future interior designer. I couldn't notice how everyone looked exhausted, underpaid, and mistreated. I was under poor management at my second internship and was let go suddenly, after being slowly replaced by another student who climbed the ladder 3x faster than me, despite me having a year of experience at that firm. I was actually on a medication that impaired my concentration and informed my bosses previously, but the senior designer (who had barely spoken to me throughout my time there) told me that I would "never succeed as a designer unless I 'fixed' that" part of myself. I left with grace and appreciation for the experience and never looked back.
3 months later, after dedicating long days and nights to practicing, filming, and strategizing, I hit my first $5k month as a creator. A few months later, after consistently closing high-ticket offers with brands and agencies, I launched She's That Girl Co. Now, I seek to give women the opportunities that I have been fortunate enough to experience so no one ever has to feel the way I did in those moments where I was almost always laughed at for aiming high.
So, here we are! I have been building this up as fast as possible as the response has been absolutely incredible. I thank you all for being a part of this mission to create a genuine community where we can thrive and learn together. You all mean so much to me. Much love to the STGC community <3. This is only the beginning!