911: There Is no Part of This That Is Overnight, This Is a Ton of Hard work with Rachel Hollis Founder and Owner of Chic Media

Published: July 30, 2018, 11:39 p.m.

Rachel Hollis is the founder of Los Angeles-based Chic Media, the parent company of her popular lifestyle website, The Chic Site. Chic Media specializes in creating premium content for women establishing the company as a media property and creative agency by growing a community driven by women inspiring women of all ages. By inspiring women of all types and ages, Chic Media has developed an expertise at serving this community with purpose and passion. At 27, Rachel was named by Inc. Magazine as one of the “Top 30 Entrepreneurs under 30” and she has built off that momentum ever since. She began her career as an event planner and has designed and produced fabulous parties for many of Hollywood’s elite, including Bradley Cooper, Rashida Jones, Al Gore, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Jamie King, and Cuba Gooding Jr. (just to name a few). Hollis is also the author of the Amazon Bestselling women’s fiction series, “The Girls” published by Lake Union Publishing. The series focuses on young women on different career paths and includes the books Party Girl, Sweet Girl and Smart Girl. In addition, Thomas Dunne Books published Rachel’s first cookbook entitled Upscale Downhome in October 2016 and will publish the follow up in Summer of 2018. Her first inspirational non-fiction book called: Girl, Wash Your Face will be published by Thomas Nelson in 2018. Hollis also garnered notoriety for an inspirational Facebook post about body image that went viral receiving 470k likes and 64k shares to date. Virtually every major media outlet covered the post across the world, specifically Today.com, Yahoo.com, Good Morning America, and People Magazine. Better Homes and Gardens also named Hollis the Best Blogger for Entertaining. Rachel has appeared as a lifestyle expert for The Rachael Ray Show, The Talk, EXTRA, Chopped Jr. for Food Network, The Nate Berkus Show, Home and Family, The Steve Harvey Show, KTLA Morning News, Fox 5, and Better TV. She has been featured in People, InStyle, Cosmopolitan, Redbook, Parade, OK! Weekly, Entertainment Weekly, Better Homes and Gardens, Traditional Home, Entrepreneur, and Grace Ormand.

“Put your head down and get back to work, that is what I say again and again and again is focus on what matters, focus on the signs of life, what is your audience responding to, because if you’re like me then you’re a dreamer and as entrepreneurs we’re like I can start that business, I could start this, no no no, you’re going to spend a ton of time putting all this energy into things that aren’t working, what is working, focus on that thing and put your head down”…[Listen for More]

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