- Fear Series, Feature
- October 12, 2020
The Anatomy of Fear
I am scared. I am scared. I am scared. I am scared to leave my bed. I am scared to leave my house. I am scared to run the simplest of errands for fear of exposing myself to this virus that continues to baffle the science and medical community.
- Feature, Money & Career
- October 14, 2020
Working Through a Pandemic – Part Four
In the fourth and final installment of our “Working Through a Pandemic”, we speak with Elizabeth, a Financial Analyst who has “mostly” worked remotely full-time during the pandemic while also caring for a two year-old and one year-old.
- Uncategorized
- October 31, 2024
About Us
I’ve always loved the magic and power of words. As an early and voracious reader, I learned as a small child that words have the power to captivate, educate, heal, encourage, and so much more. AmPopsy was born out of a desire to connect, empower, and elevate professional women of color by harnessing the power of words through articles that uplift us, stories that connect us, and information that helps us achieve our wildest dreams in a world that, too often, beats us down for daring to think that we deserve more in the places and spaces that we inhabit. I hope that this online magazine can be a resource that helps all of us find an avenue to harness our individual and collective power, discover and maintain financial freedom, and lead fulfilling, rewarding, and empowered lives. From practical advice and tools for navigating the unique challenges that we face as women of color in the workplace to helpful lifestyle articles on topics such as overcoming past trauma, rebounding from failure, how to have more fulfilling personal relationships, and everything in between – AmPopsy is a website where we, as women of color, are heard, seen, and celebrated. Welcome to AmPopsy. I hope that you’ll,...
- Money Moves
- August 17, 2021
New FHA Policy Makes Buying a Home Easier…
One of the main tentpoles of the American dream is the hope of owning a home, complete with the white picket fence, red door, and two-car garage. However, for those of us with student loans, the road to home ownership is fraught with obstacles. Rising housing prices, tighter lending criteria, and the fact that massive student loan debt disproportionately impacts people of color means that many of us have found ourselves unable to start building the generational wealth that we crave through real estate because of the money we borrowed to obtain upward mobility in the form of higher degrees.
- Health & Wellness, Talk Wellness to Me Podcast
- October 26, 2021
Hollywood Dreamin’ and Hollywood Healing
In Episode Two of Talk Wellness to Me, Delilah and Ashley interview Linda Yvette Chavez, a First Gen Latina and Co-Creator of Netflix’s Gentefied, a show that follows three Mexican-American cousins in East LA as they try to save their grandfather’s taco shop while navigating the effects of gentrification.
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