Media outlets starting with G
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Girl with MS
GirlwithMS.com is a Blog provides helpful information on how to live better with MS.
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Girl. Inspired.
Focus on travel, food, recipes inspired by travel and family, home DIY, design, and decorating. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s),?Cision?tracks their contact preferences there as well.
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GirlAbout.co.uk
Background and Format: Girlabout is a travel website which consist of travel destinations, reviews and recommendations in the UK.
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Girlahead
Girlahead is a site looking at luxury travel, and life, "from the female angle". Mary Gostelow is the Creator who states: "If you want to know where to find me, look out for me at major airports of the world". She was born in England, schooled partly in US, lived in Middle East, and now in her own words live "out of my suitcase, travelling the world 300 days a year, with one of the best husbands imaginable (who is my best friend)". She is the Publisher of Gostelow Report market intelligence for the luxury hotel sector worldwide, contributing editor of Elite Traveler and HOTELS, regular columnist of Best In Travel, Destination of the World News and iltm.net. Mary states about the demographic of the blog: "It is for women, but it is also for women who make the decisions on travel for their men, their families, their bosses. Contributors will be young-young through to highly experienced, and my chosen friends, who will share thoughts, will come from all over". Sections on the site include: Luxury Hotels; Fashion; Fitness & Spas; Food & Wine; Lifestyle; 10 BEST; as well as Travel. Posts are added several times a week. PR opportunities on the site include holiday reviews, profiles, travel destination advice and guides. Mary can be reached via the contact form.
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Girlboss
Girlboss exists for the modern girl in progress. The magazine creates content and experiences in order to connect, entertain, inform, and inspire.
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GGirlfriends (A Podcast for Catholic Women)
Girlfriends (A Podcast for Catholic Women) is where Danielle shares advice, encouragement, and connection for Catholic women in all walks of life.
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Girls Can't WHAT?
Offers a hub where girls and young women can find inspiration and motivation. Provides stories of girls and young women succeeding when they're told they'll fail, offers advice and lists products girls might want or need. This blog can be reached via the online contact form. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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GGirls Gotta Eat
Consider this your (comedic) education in dating, sex, and relationships. Girls Gotta Eat is a top podcast since 2018 co-hosted by Ashley Hesseltine and Rayna Greenberg and covering everything from breakups to bl**jobs, finances to fetishes. New episodes drop every Monday so you can start your week EATING, then dive into The Snack (a lighter episode about pop culture) on Thursdays!
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GGirls High School Volleyball - SPSPRT
Girls High School Volleyball - SPSPRT covers News
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GGirls Night
Are you in your "Everything Era"... aka, that wildly confusing decade-ish where you have to make some of the most significant decisions of your life - all at the same time? Your 20s and 30s are full of big transitions -- career pivots, changing cities, wondering if/when you'll get married, having kids, not having kids, losing friendships, building new ones... It's a lot. And somehow, the world expects you to make all the right decisions with no real guidance (and a highlight reel constantly playing in the background). Here's the good news: You don't have to figure it out alone. Introducing the "Girls Night" (hosted by me, Stephanie May Wilson, 9x author and TEDx speaker!) - the podcast version of the group chat that fills your cup instead of draining it. You know that rare kind of girls' night...the one where you laugh until your stomach hurts, cry a little, get real about what's going on in your life, and leave feeling like you can actually do this? That's exactly what the Girls Night Podcast is all about. With over 7.3 million downloads and 3,900 five-star reviews, it's where women in their "what-am-I-doing-with-my-life" era come to feel less alone and way more equipped. Because let's be honest.. googling "What am I doing with my life?" at 2 AM isn't working, and you know it. As listener Adrienne puts it: "It feels like being welcomed into the coolest inner circle of incredible women who want you to be the best version of yourself possible. Stephanie and her pals make you feel loved, seen, and heard. The episodes are honest, they're raw, and they're hilarious." So, if your brain feels noisy and your heart feels uncertain, put your earbuds in. You've got a Girls Night waiting.