Even if you don’t know who Wengie is, there’s a good chance you’ve probably heard her voice. The 33-year-old creator, who’s amassed 13.8 million subscribers on YouTube, didn’t plan to showcase her voice when she joined the platform in 2013. And she definitely didn’t plan for YouTube to launch her career.
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Social Good Creators: Stephanie Villa Starts Conversations To Help Women Better Understand Their Bodies — And Be More Confident
As virtually any parent or child knows, The Talk is an always awkward, largely uncomfortable, and ultimately necessary part of growing up and learning about our bodies. But Stephanie Villa’s parents never gave her that talk. Instead, she was left to navigate the tricky waters of things like puberty, birth control, and first times on her own.
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