When Centennial World founder Lauren Meisner saw traditional media dismissing internet culture and the creator economy, she didn’t just tweet about it – she quit her job, put in $5K of her own money, and launched a world-first Gen Z–focused internet culture brand… three months later. In this Yeah, But How mini-series episode of High Agency Women, host Natasha Gillezeau sits down with Lauren to unpack the very un-glam and real side of building a new media company from scratch: bootstrapping vs...
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When Centennial World founder Lauren Meisner saw traditional media dismissing internet culture and the creator economy, she didn’t just tweet about it – she quit her job, put in $5K of her own money, and launched a world-first Gen Z–focused internet culture brand… three months later. In this Yeah, But How mini-series episode of High Agency Women, host Natasha Gillezeau sits down with Lauren to unpack the very un-glam and real side of building a new media company from scratch: bootstrapping vs...
Diana Reid on taking the publishing world by storm, and her new novel Signs of Damage
High Agency Women
50 minutes
10 months ago
Diana Reid on taking the publishing world by storm, and her new novel Signs of Damage
This week's guest is the incredible author Diana Reid, whose new novel Signs of Damage is coming out on March 4th 2025. Signs of Damage is Diana’s third novel published by Ultimo Press, and comes off the back of the success of her first two books Love & Virtue and Seeing Other People. The plot is inspired by the notion of “terrible things happening in beautiful places” (think White Lotus, The Beach), otherwise known as the genre “summer noir." Dialling in via Zoom from London, Diana break...
High Agency Women
When Centennial World founder Lauren Meisner saw traditional media dismissing internet culture and the creator economy, she didn’t just tweet about it – she quit her job, put in $5K of her own money, and launched a world-first Gen Z–focused internet culture brand… three months later. In this Yeah, But How mini-series episode of High Agency Women, host Natasha Gillezeau sits down with Lauren to unpack the very un-glam and real side of building a new media company from scratch: bootstrapping vs...