Chanel in the City
by Straw Hut Media
December 13, 2022 1:45 pm
You might know her from a show called Princesses Long Island on Bravo TV or a DJ radio host on 106.1 BLI/iheartradio. Now, Chanel Omari is hitting the biggest city in the world and covering the hottest spots where celebrities are spotted , giving us access to all the hot places to check out, getting real with celebrities on how they overcame obstacles in a major city.
Chanel Omari is a must listen to podcast! She provides a refreshing experience around the city, creating a community that supports us finding and loving ourselves. IT’S “TIME TO LIGHTEN THE F*CK UP”! And stand up comedian and book author, Madison Malloy stops by Chanel in the City to do just that with our host, Chanel Omari!
We are loving her new sassy, witty, inspiring self help book: It’s Time To Lighten The F’ck Up, A Hilarious, ‘Kinda Raunchy’ Self-Help Guide That Really Works by Stand Up Comedian, Madison Malloy!
MALLOYS JOURNEY FROM WALL STREET TO STAND-UP & BEYOND PULLS NO PUNCHES AS SHE SHARES HER INSIGHTS INTO HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS.
Stand up comedian and author of the book; Time to Lighten The F’ck Up, Madison Malloy, is bringing a fresh take to navigating the sh’tstorms of young adult life and found the way so you don’t have to!
Madison Malloy went from being a Wall Street analyst to a stand-up comic and now hosts her own self-help/business podcast Next to Madison, creates and produces television shows, and is an entrepreneur and investor.
With everything that is going on in the world, Madison Malloy says it best, “It’s time to lighen the F’ck up to make the world a better place!” Everything is so serious these days, says Malloy, that it inspired her to write a self help book with a twist of humor to help others let go and live life in a silly and honest way. It’s a refreshing take on what’s going on in the world and Malloy shares tips in her book on how to cope mentally with what obstacles we face.
Time to Lighten the F*ck Up is a humorous and honest take on self-help written by comedian, author, producer, and podcaster Madison Malloy. The first-time author wrote the book after overcoming years of depression and anxiety, induced by a high stress job on Wall Street and not being realistic about her goals and dreams. Fears about money, career, and the opinions of others prompted a “scarcity mindset,” she says, and self-help books and podcasts provided no help. It wasn’t until she summoned the courage to quit her finance career and pursue her dreams did her life begin to change. All it took was laughter.
That was when Malloy had what she calls her “A-HA moment.” She woke one morning and realized, “Maybe I just need to lighten the f*ck up.”
Now she’s sharing that epiphany in, Time to Lighten the F*ck Up, an insightful, authentic, and somewhat naughty chronicle of her late-in-life awakening. Her insights and anecdotes, doused with edgy and earthy humor, are relatable, practical, and hysterical, and a quick read that will leave readers laughing.
Throughout Time to Lighten the F*ck Up, Malloy she shares real-life ways to *stop chasing money *create financial freedom *conquer fear *embrace gratitude and faith *change your perceptions *manifest your best reality *kick your confidence up a notch *always be ready to have your best day *escape tunnel-vision *improve your sense of humor *lay off the judgments AND *chill out about the crap that doesn’t matter!
Launching with Beyond Publishing on October 18th “TIME TO LIGHTEN THE F*CK UP – A Self-Help Guide with a Side of Humor” is a satirical look at life through a different lens of maturity and realism and a reminder to not take ourselves too seriously.
Now she’s sharing that epiphany in, Time to Lighten the F*ck Up, an insightful, authentic, and somewhat naughty chronicle of her late-in-life awakening. Her insights and anecdotes, doused with edgy and earthy humor, are relatable, practical, and hysterical, and a quick read that will leave readers laughing.
Malloy’s book is hot amongst the celebrities in Hollywood who are fan favorites and can’t get enough of the witty self help book, which is number one on the Amazon charts! Celebrities include: Kathy Hilton, Paula Abdul, Donny Wahlbergand more! Malloy is not only brilliant but has a big heart too. Proceeds of the book are going towards the Nami Organization, which is close and dear to Malloy’s heart and what got her through writing this book and giving self help tips herself to those in need and feeling lonely during this time, especially during the holiday season. The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is a nationwide, grassroots mental health organization. NAMI offers educational programs, advocates for individuals and families affected by mental illness, and operates a toll-free helpline.
It’s a great book to gift your friends and family for the holiday season and what other time to give back than now!
Her book is available on Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com Check out her book now on Amazon and give back to the people in need in the mental health community!
Make sure to follow @therealmadisonmalloy on all social media platforms.
https://www.amazon.com/Time-Lighten-Up-Self-Help-Guide/dp/1637923694/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?crid=2GHCJKJERIMUJ&keywords=madison+malloy&qid=1666017667&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIwLjAwIiwicXNhIjoiMC4wMCIsInFzcCI6IjAuMDAifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=%2Caps%2C65&sr=8-2
Recent Episodes
Episode # 100: Madison Malloy chats her new book: It's Time To Lighten The F'ck Up! Stand up Comedy and dating investments & finances!
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2 years agoEpisode # 96: Rachel Beiferman chats Dating App Disasters, how to deal with being single in a big city and bar tending at Comedy Clubs!
2 years agoEpisode # 95: Natalie Cuomo chats INKED Magazine, Tatoos, how to get breakups & how to be a successful female comedian!
2 years agoEpisode # 94: Ashley Austin Morris chats religion and spirtuality, her stand up special album, Inventing Anna & being homeless!
2 years agoEpisode # 93: Brian Morton chats New York Comedy Club, how social media is crucial for comedians & how to include stand up comedy in to the
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