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5 Girl Boss YouTube Channels to Help you Slay

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Ole Miss chapter.

By Sarah Smith

 

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1.The Financial Diet

For the woman trying to get on her financial grind, this is the channel for you. One of the co-founders and hosts of this show actually started it because of her own bad experience with money, so she tries to help people to avoid the mistakes she made. I’ve found college is an easy time to get out of control with money, and it’s nice just to have some pointers.

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2. Amy Landino / Amy TV

Ever need inspo for working an online business? Or maybe you’re shy and don’t know how you could ever make it in the business world? Either way, Amy is a great example of both. She’s smart and witty and has great #GirlBoss Lifestyle advice. She also talks books, lifestyle, and habits. Great channel, especially if you’re interested in time blocking.

 

 

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3. This is How I Made It – Cosmopolitan

This technically isn’t its own YouTube channel, but this series is inspiring and shows us that we all have different paths to success. The key is just to work hard and be patient. Hearing others stories can, a lot of times, help provide hope and faith to keep pushing forward, even when the going gets tough.

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4. Blogilates

For the fitness we all need. But if you’re like me, sometimes (often) forget about. Casey Ho is a girl boss for sure and made her dream come true through this fitness channel. She not only has great workouts, but anything she wears in her videos you can also typically buy because she has designed a fitness line. She’s got great recipes and is a vibrant person.  

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5. TedxTalks

Ted/TedxTalks is the bomb. I mean, if there was one thing that I said changed the course of my life, it was the very first Ted Talk I’d ever seen, which was Elizabeth Gilbert’s Your Elusive Creative Genius Ted Talk when I was fourteen. Do you remember Vicky from the Vampire Diaries? Well, the actress who played her shared it on her Twitter, and I watched it that day and have fallen in love with Ted Talks ever since. They’ve encouraged me. They’ve inspired me. They’ve taught me. They’ve made me more empathic. Ted Talks can change the world, and I mean, after all that’s the slogan “Ideas Worth Spreading.” So, if you ever find in the mornings you just need something that makes it worth getting up, find Ted Talks with topics relevant to what you care for, and I promise you’ll be excited for your Ted Talk devotional in the morning.

 

Do you have any totally #BossBabe YouTube channels you think we should watch? Please tweet me at either @HCOleMiss or @LiveSAS3.

 

Sarah Smith

Ole Miss '20

Sarah is a Journalism student at the University of Mississippi. She is currently working on her first novel which she hopes to be published before she finishes college in 2020. Nerd to the heart, Sarah is always blasting Guardians of the Galaxy in her car, and her dorm or house is where the nerdy movie and book fest never ends. She aspires to be a lifestyles magazine writer and a novelist after college.