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Halle Erin
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Join date: Feb 11, 2024
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Halle Erin is the voice behind Power of Her — a space rooted in real conversations, intentional living, and meaningful experiences. Through reflective storytelling, podcast conversations, and lived moments, she explores growth, identity, and what it looks like to slow down and live with purpose.
Her writing blends personal insight with honest reflection, focusing on experiences that shape us, lessons we carry forward, and the quiet power of becoming. Whether she’s sharing notes from a conversation, trying something new, or capturing the meaning behind a moment, her work invites connection, curiosity, and self-trust.
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May 12, 2026 ∙ 2 min
The Power of Her Summit Soft Launch: Proof That You Should Go For It (Even When It’s Messy)
The Power of Her Summit soft launch proved that impact doesn’t require perfection. After pivoting to a virtual women’s empowerment event, women showed up ready to grow and connect. Podcast-style sessions and live conversations shared real stories of confidence, resilience, and self-belief. Rooted in a Come As You Are mindset, the summit celebrated authenticity, community, and self-empowerment. Sessions will be on YouTube in January.
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Apr 9, 2026 ∙ 2 min
I Drove to Tennessee for In-n-Out Burger
Why yes, I drove to Tennessee for In-N-Out Burger. It's not the craziest thing I've ever done and I did get to see family that lives in the area, win-win. We went to the one in Lebanon, TN and waited about an hour. According to staff, that's the average wait time since they opened! That's wild to me. I'm a huge In-N-Out Burger fan and whenever I am out West, I get it. I go out of my way to get it! It's so good! I feel like it's a good alternative to those golden arches when you are traveling...
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Apr 7, 2026 ∙ 4 min
Real Talk
Have you noticed that we have gotten really good at talking…without actually saying anything? Conversations are typically surface level, quick, and then it’s off to the next thing. We are so used to putting on this front that everything is fine and acting like we don’t need friendships that are more than pleasantries. It’s become normal to just do a dinner and catch each other up on the quick versions of our lives. There’s not a whole lot of connection or deeper conversations happening, we...
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