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In this episode of the Tactical Living Podcast, hosts Coach Ashlie Walton and Sergeant Clint Walton break down the power of dressing for the moment (Amazon Affiliate) and why your appearance plays a major role in how people perceive and respond to you. Recently, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with President Trump and VP Vance wearing a tracksuit. While some defended his choice, others immediately dismissed him, saying it showed a lack of respect for one of the most prestigious places in the world. His attire sent a message before he even spoke—and it wasn't a strong one. Like it or not, what you wear speaks before you do. Whether you're a police officer, a leader, or just navigating everyday life, how you present yourself influences how others perceive you and how seriously they take you. In this episode, we explore five key examples of dressing to impress and why it matters, especially in law enforcement. 1. Why Your Appearance Sets the Tone Before You Speak Whether it's a job interview, courtroom testimony, or just walking into roll call, your clothing sends an immediate, unspoken message about your confidence, professionalism, and credibility. 2. Five Examples of Dressing to Impress and Why It Matters: 1. Courtroom Appearances: Looking the Part of a Professional Officer Example: A police officer testifying in court wears a clean, pressed uniform, polished boots, and proper grooming. Why It Matters: Judges and juries pay attention to details. A well-put-together officer is seen as competent and credible. A sloppy uniform or unkempt appearance could lead to doubt in testimony, even if the facts are solid. 2. Job Interviews and Promotions: Showing You Take the Role Seriously Example: An officer applying for a detective position wears business attire instead of casual clothing. Why It Matters: Command staff and decision-makers look for professionalism. If you can't dress for the role, they'll assume you're not ready for the responsibility. First impressions are lasting—walking in well-dressed shows you respect the opportunity. 3. Leadership and Command Presence in the Field Example: A patrol sergeant consistently wears a clean, squared-away uniform, polished gear, and looks sharp on every shift. Why It Matters: Officers under their command will mirror their leader's professionalism. A well-groomed, squared-away officer commands more respect from peers, the public, and even suspects. 4. Off-Duty Encounters: The Image You Present Still Matters Example: An officer going to a community event or speaking engagement dresses in business casual instead of jeans and a hoodie. Why It Matters: Shows pride in the profession and presents law enforcement as a respected career. Helps build trust and credibility in the community by looking approachable and professional. 5. Everyday Situations Where You Represent More Than Just Yourself Example: You're attending a funeral, wedding, or formal event—dressing appropriately shows respect for the moment. Why It Matters: Your clothing choices reflect your level of respect for the occasion and the people involved. Dressing appropriately ensures you're taken seriously in every environment. 3. How Dressing the Part Affects Confidence and Performance Studies show that people who dress well perform better. When you look sharp, you carry yourself differently, speak with more confidence, and make stronger impressions. 4. The Balance Between Comfort and Professionalism Dressing for the moment doesn't mean being uncomfortable. It means choosing attire that respects the environment while keeping you prepared for the job at hand. 5. Why First Impressions Matter More Than People Think Like Zelenskyy's tracksuit moment, people form opinions based on appearance instantly. In law enforcement, leadership, and life—what you wear tells the world how seriously to take you. Why This Matters: You don't have to wear a suit every day, but you do have to be intentional about how you present yourself. Whether you're on duty, in court, or simply walking into a professional environment, your attire speaks volumes before you say a word. Listen now to learn how to use your appearance as an advantage in law enforcement and beyond!
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Exploring how our outward appearance is secondary to our character/personality with tips on adjusting the way we dress, our values and how we behave to setting healthy standards and boundaries that wil,l ultimately, improve the relationship between you and the one who accepts them, and save you from some unnecessary heartbreaks.
In this episode of Business Accelerator, hosts Alex Whitlock and Jason Back jump into the world of fashion. While the days of a suit and tie may have become outdated for some, the way you dress can be an effective way to appear professional. Back notes that it is all dependent on the client. People are different and will appreciate different presentations. Those working with high-revenue commercial clients may need to present themselves differently from an agricultural commodity broker. The promotion of professionality is what every broker should strive for. Clients are entrusting a big part of their life to brokers, and in return, they should receive an air of comfort through professionalism. Tune in to find this out and much more!
Welcome back to Appearance Matters the Podcast! In this episode, we share the recording of one of our Appearance Matters 10 Keynote talks, delivered by Prof. Phillippa Diedrichs. Please note, the sound quality isn't the best as this was a live recording, but we hope it's good enough. We hope you enjoy listening as much as we did! To find out more about Phillippa, visit her website: http://phillippadiedrichs.com To find out more about the Centre for Appearance Research, follow us: • On X: x.com/CAR_UWE • On Instagram: www.instagram.com/car_uwe/ • On Facebook: www.facebook.com/AppearanceResearch Please share, subscribe, rate and review. It really does mean a lot. Thank you! Music by Sian Evans & John Landau: toplinefilm.com Cover photo credit - Jessica-Podraza via Unsplash Episode developed and produced by Nadia Craddock
Welcome back to Appearance Matters the Podcast! In this episode, we share the recording of one of our Appearance Matters 10 Keynote talks, delivered by Prof. Kathleen Bogart. Kathleen's keynote was entitled: 'Putting a Face to Appearance Research: Representation of understudied visible differences'. We hope you enjoy listening as much as we did! If you'd like to find out more about Kathleen's work, check out the links below: - Disability Advocacy and Research Network (DARN) https://darndisability.org/ - Kathleen's Psychology Today blog https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/disability-is-diversity - Kathleen's journal article on self-relevant research https://www.nature.com/articles/s44271-024-00056-x - Kathleen's recipe blog! https://perfectrecipeproject.blogspot.com/ To find out more about the Centre for Appearance Research, follow us: • On X: twitter.com/CAR_UWE • On Instagram: www.instagram.com/car_uwe/ • On Facebook: www.facebook.com/AppearanceResearch Please share, subscribe, rate and review. It really does mean a lot. Thank you! Music by Sian Evans & John Landau: toplinefilm.com Cover photo provided by Kathleen Bogart Episode developed and produced by Maia Thornton
Welcome back to Appearance Matters the Podcast! In this episode, we share the recording of our Appearance Matters 10 Conference panel discussion event, titled ‘Beyond the Selfie: Can Social Media Influencers Shape the Appearance Diversity Landscape?' Our panel members include: - Stephanie Yeboah, an award-winning content creator, author and writer. - Amit Ghose, an advocate for the visible difference community and social media influencer with lived experience of neurofibromatosis/NF1. - Phyllida Swift, the CEO of Face Equality International, a charity dedicated to ensuring those with visible differences can live freely without indignity or discrimination. - Dr Amy Slater, a researcher at the Centre for Appearance Research whose work focuses on social media and visible differences. - Mazviona Madzima, a strategic partner manager at YouTube responsible for some of the platforms largest creators. - Antony Genova, a brand manager working in advertising at Google. To find out more about the Centre for Appearance Research, follow us: • On X: twitter.com/CAR_UWE • On Instagram: www.instagram.com/car_uwe/ • On Facebook: www.facebook.com/AppearanceResearch Please share, subscribe, rate and review. It really does mean a lot. Thank you! Music by Sian Evans & John Landau: toplinefilm.com Cover photo by Ivan Samkov from Pexels Episode developed and produced by Abbi Mathews
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with personal branding image consultant Shelley Golden on the importance of appearance and how to show up in the right way for work.Shelley shares her experience and insight in the...Importance of appearance on perception.Standards of professional attire.Detailed appearance reflects work ethic.Comfort can still work with professionalism.Five-step process to improve our virtual presence.And connect with me for more great content! Sign Up for R@W Notes Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Linkedin Follow on Instagram Follow on TikTok Email me anytime
Hello all! I have something a bit different to the usual podcasts today.I am at the Appearance Matters Conference 2024 (June 11-13) presenting a poster about my first PhD study titled: Men's Formal Help-Seeking for Eating and/or Body Image Pathology: A Systematic Review of Barriers and Facilitators. - (Catchy, right?)A link to this podcast is in a QR code on the poster so we should be joined by some academics from the conference (welcome!) who can learn a bit more about the study here if they didn't get the chance to ask me at the conference or just wanted to hear more. I have also done my best to make this interesting for the regular MyoMinds listeners so I hope you enjoy too!Here are some timestamps for those interested in particular sections:Rational, aims, and defining terms: 03:15Methods: 10:03Results: 14:47Findings and Recommendations: 23:03Outro with thanks: 33:21I would love to hear your thoughts on the study and any questions about it! Feel free to contact me via MyoMinds social media or via the MyoMinds website (MyoMinds.com).
Professor Phillippa Diedrichs chats to Nadia about some career defining moments and gives some teasers for her Appearance Matters 10 Conference Keynote address. More about Phillippa: https://www.phillippadiedrichs.com Link to info on the 10th Appearance Matters Conference: www.uwe.ac.uk/research/centres-a…ents/am-conference Prof Nichola Rumsey episode link: https://soundcloud.com/appearance-matters/bonus-episode-professor-nichola-rumsey-obe Body Confident Sport: https://www.bodyconfidentsport.com/
Kicking off our Appearance Matters 10 Conference Series, Maia speaks with A/Professor Kathleen Bogart. About Dr Kathleen Bogart Kathleen was born with a facial difference and is dedicated to research and advocacy intervening on visible difference stigma and ableism. Passionate about the disability community, she is the co-founder of the Disability Advocacy and Research Network (DARN) for disabled psychologists and allies. In addition to more than 55 scientific journal articles, her work has also been featured in the New York Times, Time, and the Financial Times. She has also delivered a TEDx talk, The Psychology of Ableism, and produces a Psychology Today blog focused on the psychology of ableism. Link to info on the 10th Appearance Matters Conference: https://www.uwe.ac.uk/research/centres-and-groups/appearance/news-and-events/am-conference
Welcome back to the final episode in the summer shorts series! Over the summer, we're bringing you short episodes focusing on a recently published paper by researchers at the team at the Centre for Appearance Research. Today, Maia speaks to Kirsty Garbett (Research Fellow at CAR) about her paper titled: ‘Body Image Among Girls In Indonesia: Associations with Disordered Eating Behaviours, Life Engagement, Desire for Cosmetic Surgery and Psychosocial Influences'. To find our more you can read the published paper here: https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/20/14/6394 To hear more related to this topic you can check out previous Appearance Matters the podcast episodes: Warna Warni Waktu - Improving Girls' Body Confidence in Indonesia https://soundcloud.com/appearance-matters/76-warna-warni-waktu-improving-girls-body-confidence-in-indonesia Racism, Colourism, and Constructing Whiteness in Indonesia https://soundcloud.com/appearance-matters/racism-colourism-and-constructing-whiteness-in-indonesia Summer shorts series developed by Nadia Craddock Episode produced by Maia Thornton Photo: Jon Lach via Unsplash
Welcome back to the summer shorts series! Over the summer, we're bringing you short episodes focusing on a recently published paper by researchers at the team at the Centre for Appearance Research. Today, Bruna speaks to Nadia Craddock (Senior Research Fellow) about her paper titled: Understanding colourism in the UK: development and assessment of the everyday colourism scale You can read the paper here: tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/01419870.2022.2149275 Check out a previous full-feature Appearance Matters episode on colourism: https://soundcloud.com/appearance-matters/80-understanding-colourism Summer shorts series developed by Nadia Craddock Episode produced by Bruna Costa Photo: Unsplash
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From the bright lights of the stage to the boardroom, Greta Muller's journey took an unexpected turn when a tragic injury forced her to reevaluate her life's work. But what she discovered in the midst of her recovery would change the way she approached communication forever. Brace yourself for the plot twist that led Greta to become one of the leading advocates for authentic communication. What she learned could change the way you connect with others.How hard do you want to make them work to buy whatever it is you're selling?- Greta Muller Access all show and episode resources HEREAbout Our Guest:Greta Muller is a seasoned speaker coach with over 24 years of experience in empowering professionals and non-professionals alike. With a unique methodology developed from her extensive career as an actor, spokeswoman, and talent coach for television news and sports anchors, Greta has made it her mission to encourage and nurture the authenticity and individuality of her clients. Greta has a keen understanding of the importance of appearance and presentation when it comes to connecting with an audience, making her an expert in helping others hone their communication skills.Reasons to Listen:Grasp the significance of genuine interaction in achieving effective communication.Tackle the anxiety linked to public speaking and elevate your confidence.Uncover the potential of vulnerability in forging meaningful connections.Embrace the pursuit of truth and authenticity for attaining personal development.Design purposeful relationships that pave the way for success.Episode Highlights:00:00:00 - Introduction, Host Tim Winders welcomes guest Greta Muller, an experienced speaker coach and author of the book, "Opening Your Presence." The conversation will focus on how to be a better communicator, primarily from stage and in front of cameras.00:03:57 - Appearance Matters, Appearance is the strongest message we send, and it's the longest lasting impression we make. Greta explains that how we dress is the first step we take to prepare ourselves for what is in front of us. The way we present ourselves matters, and it's not about looking beautiful or like a fashion model, but about looking appropriate for the situation.00:08:26 - Relating to the Audience, When performing or speaking, it's essential to gear your delivery towards your audience. You should show respect and concern for that person and make it easy for them to buy or understand what you're selling. Always find a genuine part of your personality that can relate to the person you're addressing.00:11:46 - Greta's Story, Greta comes from a family of storytellers and was always a performer. She majored in theater in college and ended up in television and commercials. She discusses how her career changed around 38-40, a woman's career changes, and how her phone rang, leading her to become a broadcast coaching company.00:15:23 - Becoming a Mentor, Greta Muller talks about how coaching can help people navigate life's challenges. She sees herself more as a mentor and trusted advisor, helping people become their best selves.00:16:41 - Breaking the Stereotype of Anchor Coaches, Greta Muller mentions that many people think only good-looking people with excellent reading skills become anchor coaches. She explains how she tries to coach people to be more conversational and relatable instead of robotic.00:19:20 - Tailoring Coaching to Personality, Greta Muller discusses how every news station has a different style, culture, and personality. As a coach, she tailors her services to each individual client, keeping in mind their unique needs.00:25:04 - Redefining Success After an...
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This month our very own Appearance Matters the podcast co-host, Bruna Costa, joins us to share insights from her doctoral research project, conducted as part of her Professional Doctorate in Health Psychology. Bruna discusses the importance of increasing representation of marginalised groups within visible difference research and working closely with community partners. Bruna also shares novel insights from her research focussed on the experiences of UK Somali adults with visible facial differences. A message from Bruna: Thank you to the individuals who took part in this research, and shared their experiences so openly, and our community collaborators, who were instrumental to the project. Thank you to the funders of this work, the Vocational Training Charitable Trust (VTCT) Foundation. Thank you to my doctoral supervisors, Heidi Williamson, Diana Harcourt and Habib Naqvi. To find out more about Bruna's research, her thesis will soon be available on the UWE repository. To find out more about Nura Aabe's work: BBC news article: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-57684958 Bristol TEDxBristol talk: https://tedxbristol.com/about/person/nura_aabe To find out more about similar research: South Asian perceptions and experiences of Cleft Lip and Palate phttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1748681510002317?casa_token=jMz0v96LLW4AAAAA:KT8CKBNXrq-Azy2Z8iUOfPeBbCSShZNJf1pnjCpLLFddlaxcwgepzV2NjoGnRINIyp_WFN3X7A Bangladeshi women's perceptions and experiences of neurofibromatosis. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10897-007-9097-0 South Asian women's perceptions and experiences of vitiligo. https://academic.oup.com/bjd/article/163/3/481/6642583 Chinese women's perceptions and experiences of skin conditions. https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/142734/2/Thompson.%20Cultural%20nuances%20of%20skin%20shame.pdf South Asian women perceptions and experiences of breast cancer. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/pon.4187?casa_token=6U6uTSKsSrsAAAAA%3ANZ3BSF0S_Wb3pYcKk1Mb0LBefd2dP0YjQEFMjRhdvlQfpQUQb7kYtqQ1xvPcNkD-Y9FWhUMk7RAU7zQ
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Welcome back to the third episode of our summer shorts series! Over the summer, the CAR podcast team are brining you 10 bite-sized episodes on a recently published paper from different members of the team at the Centre for Appearance Research. In this summer short, Abbi speaks with Bruna Costa - Research Fellow at CAR (and co-host of Appearance Matters!) - about her recently published paper entitled Isolation, Uncertainty and Treatment Delays: Parents' Experiences of Having a Baby with Cleft Lip/Palate During the Covid-19 Pandemic Link to the paper: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34841909/ Link to the other paper mentioned: https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/The-Impact-of-the-Covid-19-Pandemic-on-Cleft-Lip-in-McWilliams-Costa/8abfe4c7dbf4e2b5e1f10a1e7a6bc6dab6d2014e Cover Image: Photograph by Yuri Arcurs Summer shorts series developed by Nadia Craddock Episode produced by Abbi Mathews
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Here we go again ! It seems like every year we have to have a friendly reminder on how your appearance matters. If you need any additional tips to help you with your appearance and confidence, make sure you purchase my "make me over" journal . website : msbrownstone.myshopify.com personal instagram : ms.brownstone_ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sheknowsmsbrownstone/message
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As the saying goes, when you look good you feel good, but why does your appearance matter? Who should be the judge of how you look and what you wear? Can you boost your confidence through the way you dress? Your appearance matters but it's up to you to find what you like and hone in on it. Plus a trick to consider that helps me feel and look pulled together on the regular.
The Body Protest is back for our fourth season!!! Go us!! We open the season with an utterly gorgeous conversation with Prishita Maheshwari-Aplin and get into queerness, bi and pan sexuality, non-binary identities, the power of community and stories, activism online and more. This episode's knowledge noodle we discuss eating disorders in the LGBTQ+ community. And please listen out for our stunning new jingle that truly sparks a lot of joy for us.Also, huge news -We've launched a Patreon! If you enjoy the podcast, please do consider subscribing for some juicy bonus content as well as helping us to keep making this true labour of love! Episode Links: Prishita on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prishita_eloise Book recommendation: Ocean Yvong “On Earth We Are Briefly Gorgeous” GoFundMe page: https://bit.ly/3Emc1aI ASHAH Poodle Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H89QQfXtc-k For more on the LGBTQ+ community and eating disorders, here two more podcast episodes to listen to: Dr Jerel Calzo and Dr Allegra Gordon on Appearance Matters. Show Links: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bodyprotest/creatorsHoney on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/honeykinny/?hl=en Nadia on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nadia.craddock/ Show Credits This podcast is produced by Daisy Grant https://daisygrantproductions.co.uk Music is by Eve Garland and Zane Morris See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Tune in to hear to Appearance Matters 9 Conference Panel Discussion: ‘is a body confident society possible amidst the ‘ob*sity epidemic'? With esteemed panellists: Stuart Flint - Associate Professor of the Psychology of Obesity at the University of Leeds and Director of the charity Obesity UK. https://medicinehealth.leeds.ac.uk/psychology/staff/4782/dr-stuart-w-flint Sarah Le Brocq - public speaker and strategic council member of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on obesity. https://slebrocq.com Marquisele Mercedes - fat liberationist writer, creator, and Presidential Fellow at the Brown University School of Public Health https://www.marquiselemercedes.com/about Nia Patterson - eating disorder recovery and mental health advocate. https://www.instagram.com/thefriendineverwanted/ Esther Rothblum - Professor and Chair of Women's Studies at San Diego State University. https://womensstudies.sdsu.edu/people/rothblum Moderator: Caryn Franklin – fashion commentator and former editor. https://franklinonfashion.com/biography/ Panel Organising Committee: Grace Biddulph, Sharon Haywood, Georgina Pegram, and Nick Sharratt
Ashley and Anthony talk about the significance and impact of appearance in a marriage.A&A on life is a production of one28media, a listener sponsored media company. If you'd like to support this podcast and other great content, visit one28media.com.Follow one28media on Instagram.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/one28media)
Book your nightclub/bar strategy session with Garth Tubbs below:https://calendly.com/garthtubbs/strategysession30minIn this episode, I get to chat with Matilda Morgan about aligning personal and brand identity, it can create a competitive advantage for your business and provide extra exposure as an entrepreneur, and will also build a new client relationships. It helps to build trust with your clients, to build a consistent personal brand with your business.For Matilda Morgan, appearance matters. Especially in the world of business. But what's equally important to understand is that dressing for success isn't always a one size fits all strategy. If your brand is fun and casual, for instance, the professional dark pantsuit likely is not going to communicate that to potential clients or partners.Send me a DM on Instagram, would love to connect:@garthtubbs
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I got a great email from a Throwboy fan and I wanted to share it with you guys. So, let's break down why the appearance of your business matters and what tools you can use to up your game. Let’s also dive into some real world examples of how appearance can make or break your next customer relationship.Hacking Kickstarter online course: https://shotgunceo.com/hacking-kickstarterFollow me on Instagram for more business inspiration: http://instagram.com/mrrobertohoyos
In this episode:-Appearance in the workplace.-How has appearance changed over the years?-How determines what is acceptable in what career field.-Has a supervisor or colleague ever made a negative comment about your appearance?-Does a person's appearance dictate their opportunities in today's society?-Does the dress for success still apply?Any standards for your partner?Ever had to correct your partners' appearance?Work Crisis Hotline: 202-643-9015 call us, send us a text if you have any stories, questions, or comments about any episode. E-mail us at thyworkspouse@gmail.com and don't forget to leave a review! Article:Women tackle the wage gap by sharing their salaries. https://www.today.com/video/women-tackle-the-wage-gap-by-sharing-their-salaries-78161989798Be sure to follow us on social media @WorkSpousePod IG: https://www.instagram.com/workspousepod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/WorkSpousePodListen: https://linktr.ee/workspousepodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/WorkSpousePod/ Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCphv4Rk09WsfRQlI1BpoM1w?view_as=subscriberSupport the show (http://WorkSpousePodcast.buzzsprout.com)
EP 1723 Whether you are presenting a speech to a group or being interviewed for a job, what you wear makes a difference. It and your manner can put you over the top, or distract the listener to distraction. ABOUT JEFF ALTMAN, THE BIG GAME HUNTER Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter is a career and leadership coach who worked as a recruiter for more than 40 years. He is the host of “No BS Job Search Advice Radio,” the #1 podcast in iTunes for job search with more than 1700 episodes and “No BS Coaching Advice.” He is a member of The Forbes Coaches Council. Are you interested in 1:1 coaching, interview coaching, advice about networking more effectively, how to negotiate your offer or leadership coaching? Use this link to schedule a free Discovery call with me. Connect with me on LinkedIn. JobSearchCoachingHQ.com offers great advice for job hunters PLUS a community for you to ask questions of PLUS the ability to ask me questions where I function as your ally with no conflict of interest answering your questions. Connect with me on LinkedIn. Join and attend my classes on Skillshare. Become a premium member and get 2 months free. Join Career Angles on Facebook and receive support, ideas and advice in your current career and job. Watch my videos on YouTube at JobSearchTV.com, the Job SearchTV app for FireTV or BingeNetworks.tv for AppleTV, Roku and 90 other devices
Join Mark and Luke as they go beyond in this monthly podcast where they cover the My Hero Academia spin-off manga, My Hero Academia Vigilantes by Hideyuki Furuhashi and Betten Court! In this episode we continue volume 2 with our discussion of Episode 7.5 "Appearance Matters" (1:30) and Episode 8 "Him" (20:23). MUSIC CREDITS-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SSiCj4xBPs Original Song composed by: Yûki Hayashi Arrangement, mix and master: Cloudjumper
After some much needed thinking I've decided to run the episodes differently. So some episodes will be about what's going on in my life and will be very personal and the other type will be done like this one Where I ask a question and I explore many of the different answers to said question. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thomas--hunnemeder/support
"Why do we (as a society) oppress people who are fat and who benefits from that oppression?" Professor Esther Rothblum Nadia and Jade hear from Professor Esther Rothblum, Professor at San Diego State University, co-editor of the Fat Studies Reader, & the Editor-at-Large of Fat Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Body Weight and Society. Esther is our first keynote speaker for Appearance Matters 9 Conference to feature on the podcast. Make sure you subscribe to hear from our two other esteemed keynotes. **Apologies for the background noise during the interview** For more about Esther: https://womensstudies.sdsu.edu/people/bios/rothblum.htm For more about the Centre for Appearance Research www.uwe.ac.uk/car
For us in the UK, summer is here! This also means (mostly for women) pressures to be hairless are heightened. Nadia and Jade discuss the question, why do we care about body hair? With the help of guest Dr Victoria Clarke. Let us know what you think twitter.com/car_UWE To find out more about CAR: www.uwe.ac.uk/car More information about Dr Victoria Clarke: https://people.uwe.ac.uk/Person/VictoriaClarke Image is brought to you by Billie products. Website can be found here: https://mybillie.com/collections/all Call Your Girlfriend Body Hair Ep: https://www.callyourgirlfriend.com/episodes#/body-hair For more information about the Appearance Matters 9 conference, please visit the website: www.uwe.ac.uk/CAR - go to News and Events - Appearance Matters conference. You can also sign up to the conference mailing list to receive conference updates and alerts.
We live in a visually stimulated world where first impressions are made based on APPEARANCE! LIKE IT OR NOT In this podcast we discuss the importance of appearance as it relates to your Insurance Agency. Your personal look, the look of your office, the appearance of your Team BUT more importantly the energy and confidence you portray
This week we’ll discuss yoga, JLo, and fat cannonballs, and our friend Alex will be answering your questions with Sophie! Get your hands on our very first merch collab! Use code SAF for 10% off your purchase of all Dazey brand items. We have sizing descriptions and more about the shirt on our instagram. We are an independent production. If you’d like to support the work we do, you can join our Patreon by visiting patreon.com/shesallfatpod. When you pledge to be a supporter, you’ll get all sorts of goodies like our Patreon-only Facebook Group and extra content. If you are interested in the perks available to our Patrons but you are not able to afford the monthly contribution, apply for our Patreon Scholarship! If you are a member of the Fatmily interested in becoming a sponsor, contact us here. Need advice? Email/send voice memo to fyi@shesallfatpod.com. Follow us! Twitter / Instagram / Get updates! You can find us on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, Pocket Cast, PlayerFM, and CastBox. Need something else? Check out our site: shesallfatpod.com In this episode: We’re obsessed: Confessions / Arline UK / Arthur TV / Khalid on SNL / “Talk” Music Vid / Christina Aguilera Music Vid / How Have You Been? With Kate Berlant and John Early / Jake Gyllenhall’s Beautiful Voice / The Order / Sophie’s Vice piece on Shrill / Sophie’s 10% Discount Listen to the Appearance Matters podcast! Follow Nadia! Episode Recs: Eating disorder prevention / Body image around the world / Male body image Send us a voice memo about chronic illness x cbd/weed x body positivity! Follow our friend Alex @smugliberal!
We always here that looks don't matter but it this really true?
The pod is back for its 3rd season! And this week Laura speaks to Nadia Craddock, one half of the Appearance Matters podcast - the official podcast of the Centre for Appearance Research at UWE. They take a dive deep into the research on body image (BI) - what it currently shows us + what's missing, get into the nitty gritty of the wider social justice piece around body image, and finish off by sharing some practical tips for challenging negative body image. In this episode, Laura and Nadia discuss: ✨What positive + negative BI is ✨The consequences of our BI on our sense of self-worth ✨The public health implications of BI ✨The wider social justice issues surrounding BI, including how intersecting marginalised identities can impact on BI ✨ And finally, pointers for developing better BI Show Notes {Book in for Discovery Call w/ Jess} {PRE-ORDER MY BOOK!! on Amazon | Waterstones | Foyles - I'll share international links when they become available!} {Raising Intuitive Eaters Workshop} {Nadia on Twitter | UWE} {Centre for Appearance Research on Twitter} {Appearance Matters podcast} {Queer Eye on Netflix} {Free Being Me} {Confident Body Confident Child website} {Body Confident Mums website} {When Love Stays poem} {Follow us on Insta!}
This week we talk about appearance, bodies, and body image. Why does what we look like affect our headspace so much? And how do we even begin to research a topic as personal and subjective as body image? To try and find out, we speak with some of the researchers at the Centre for Appearance Research (CAR) at the University of the West of England in Bristol. Psychology Professor Phillippa Diedrichs walks us through body image research, what we know so far, and how we know what we know. Professor of Appearance and Health Psychology Diana Harcourt talks about visible...
What can we learn about resilience from those who live with a visible difference? Nadia and Jade talk to James Partridge OBE and CAR PhD candidate Matthew Ridley to find out more. Let us know what you think https://twitter.com/car_UWE To find out more about CAR: www.uwe.ac.uk/car To register for Appearance Matters 8 conference: http://www1.uwe.ac.uk/hls/research/appearanceresearch/events/appearancemattersconference.aspx To register for Appearance Matters 8 mentoring breakfast: https://uwe.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3Pr6a9P5w2hvXyl Episode developed and produced by Nadia Craddock
How do you feel after a haircut? A fresh Shave? A new style? A shower? Chances are you are like most people and you feel refreshed and have a little pep in your step. That little pep...That's your confidence coming out to play. Most everyone feels more confident when they freshen up their appearance and that confidence can make worlds of difference on stage. No matter your style, you should be showering and trimming and just “freshening” prior to stepping on stage, every time. When you feel good, you are confident and when you are confident you perform better for your audience. REMEMBER - go to www.beingonstage.com to register to receive your free copy of my e-book - Confidence On Stage: Navigating the 3 Levels of Stage Fright. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Beingonthestage/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BeingonStage Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beingonstage/
In timely fashion for Valentine’s Day, Jade and Nadia talk to Sylvia Mac and Nick Sharratt on the topic of intimacy and appearance, with a special focus on the role of visible differences within romantic relationships. Let us know what you think https://twitter.com/car_UWE To find out more about CAR: www.uwe.ac.uk/car To register for Appearance Matters 8: https://store.uwe.ac.uk/product-catalogue/conferences-events/appearance-matters-8 More on our guests, Sylvia Mac https://www.lovedisfigure.com/ Nick Sharratt’s study: https://tinyurl.com/CAR-Romantic-Survey Episode developed by Jade Parnell & Nick Sharratt. Produced by Nadia Craddock
Show up for yourself, and dress for every eventuality. Hear Susie talk about the importance of appearance, as well as a chat about her 5th year of business.
In the first episode of Appearance Matters: The Podcast! For 2018, Nadia and Jade discuss eating disorder prevention with Professor Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, pioneer of the iconic Project EAT risk factor studies, and writers, Laura Dennison and Eve Simmons, authors of the popular anti–clean-eating website for troubled eaters ‘Not Plant Based’. Let us know what you think https://twitter.com/car_UWE To find out more about CAR: www.uwe.ac.uk/car To register for Appearance Matters 8: More on our guests, Professor Dianne Neumark-Sztainer https://directory.sph.umn.edu/bio/sph-a-z/dianne-neumark-sztainer Laura & Eve: http://www.notplantbased.com For eating disorder help and support contact B-EAT https://www.b-eat.co.uk Or NEDA https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org Or The Academy for Eating Disorders: http://www.aedweb.org/ Or the Butterfly Foundation https://thebutterflyfoundation.org.au Episode developed & produced by Nadia Craddock with research advice from Phillippa Diedrichs (Associate Professor at CAR) Artwork by Kylie Mitchell @immaeatthat http://immaeatthat.com
Listen to our Appearance Matters: the Podcast Christmas Special 2017 on mentorship in academia - with members of the CAR team and Professor Nichola Rumsey - one of the most remarkable mentors we know. For more on the Centre for Appearance Research: www.uwe.ac.uk/car For early bird registration for our Appearance Matters 8 conference:http://www1.uwe.ac.uk/hls/research/appearanceresearch/events/appearancematters/registration.aspx (full rate applicable from March 1st) To register up for our conference mentorship breakfast: https://uwe.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3Pr6a9P5w2hvXyl Episode developed and produced by Nadia Craddock
Social activism is central in the fight for justice, human rights and equality. In this episode of Appearance Matters: the Podcast! we talk about the importance of social activism in relation to our appearance. We hear from body image activist Sharon Haywood about how she and a group of activists from around the world successfully took on Facebook to remove the ‘feeling fat emoji’. We also hear from fat activist Dr Sigrun Danielsdottir about how Iceland is fighting back against fat stigma and unhelpful public health rhetoric around the obesity epidemic. We also introduce the COST Action Group: Appearance Matters. To find out more about CAR: www.uwe.ac.uk/car The COST Action Group: Appearance Matters: http://appearancematters.eu/ To find out more about Sharon Haywood: http://sharonhaywood.com/ Endangered Bodies: http://www.endangeredbodies.org http://buenosaires.endangeredbodies.org To find out more about SigrunDanielsdottir: http://appearancematters.eu/presentation/45-Sigrn-Danelsdttir- The Iceland fat-activist campaign #Iamtheobesityepidemic https://www.facebook.com/pg/likamsvirdingarsamtok/photos/?tab=album&album_id=595469183958190 Photo by Oladimeji Odunsi on Unsplash Episode developed and produced by Nadia Craddock with research advice from Phillippa Diedrichs (Associate Professor at CAR)
Is big business the enemy of the positive body image movement? What can brands do to promote body positivity? We lined up an incredible panel of esteemed experts to discuss the topic of big business and body image at our international conference Appearance Matters 7: Susie Orbach (writer & activist), James Partridge OBE (Founder of charity Changing Faces), Meaghan Ramsey (Former Global Director of the Dove Self Esteem Project), Jo Swinson (Former MP and Minister for Women & Equality), Elena Rossini (Film Maker & Director) and Florence Adepoju (Founder of MDMFLow). With Caryn Franklin MBE (Fashion Editor & Writer) as moderator. Links to our panellists: Caryn Franklin MBE (Moderator) @Caryn_Franklin - http://franklinonfashion.com/biography/ Susie Orbach @psychoanalysis - James Partridge OBE @JRJPartridge - https://www.changingfaces.org.uk/about-us/who-we-are/staff/about-james-partridge Meaghan Ramsey @MeaghanRx - https://www.ted.com/speakers/meaghan_ramsey Jo Swinson @joswinson - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Swinson Elena Rossini @_elena @illusionists - http://theillusionists.org/overview/ Florence Adepoju @flowsphenom - http://www.mdmflow.com/ Find out more about the Centre for Appearance Research @car_UWE www.uwe.ac.uk/car Cover graphics @eleanorbeer Episode produced by Nadia Craddock
'Developing and Disseminating Evidence-Based Body Image Interventions'. Our second Appearance Matters 7 Conference Keynote address by leading expert, Dr Eric Stice. To find out more about the Centre for Appearance Research: www.uwe.ac.uk/car To read more about the Body Project: http://www.bodyprojectcollaborative.com/ Music is by the Bristol-based percussionist, David Insua-Cao. http://www.davidinsuacao.com Episode produced by Nadia Craddock
Listen to Harvard Professor Bryn Austin give her keynote address at the Appearance Matters 7 conference, ‘Accelerating Progress in the Prevention of Body Dissatisfaction: A Call for Policy Translation Research and Training’. About the Centre for Appearance Research: www.uwe.ac.uk/car About STRIPED: https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/striped/ Journal article on research to policy translation for prevention of disordered weight and shape control behaviours: A case example targeting dietary supplements for weight loss and muscle building: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1471015316300496 Music is by the Bristol-based percussionist, David Insua-Cao. http://www.davidinsuacao.com Image Credit: @elanorebeer | http://www.eleanorbeer.com/ Episode produced by Nadia Craddock
Two weeks on, we are still high on adrenaline from our Appearance Matters 7 conference. In this Appearance Matters 7-Part 2 bonus episode, we reminisce about the conference, share our highlights, and hear from a few sporting delegates who spoke what they liked best about the conference. CAR team @AM7 Photo Credit: http://www.julianespaete.com/ Episode developed and produced by Dr Nicola Stock
The Appearance Matters 7 conference is fast approaching. In this bonus episode, we look forward to the conference by speaking with delegates and presenters, as well as providing an outline of the exciting scientific and social programmes. Photo Credit: http://www.julianespaete.com/ Episode developed and produced by Nadia Craddock
In this episode, we talk about some of the work that is being done by CAR and our collaborators to improve the body image of girls and young women globally. This episode features two special guests: Dr Eric Stice and Jenny Giangrande. Dr Eric Stice, based at the Oregon Research Institute, is a keynote speaker at our Appearance Matters 7 conference and is one of the leading figures in eating disorder prevention. We talk to Eric about his career, his role at AM7 and find out more about his well-established, evidence-based body image intervention programme, ‘The Body Project’. Jenny Giangrande, a programme manager at the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, talks to us about the global dissemination of a body image intervention, ‘Free Being Me’ – a four-way collaboration with the Oregon Research Institute, the Dove Self Esteem Project, the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, and the Centre for Appearance Research. To find out more about the Centre for Appearance Research: www.uwe.ac.uk/car To register for the Appearance Matters 7 Conference in London this June: www.uwe.ac.uk/appearancematters Music is by the Bristol-based percussionist, David Insua-Cao. http://www.davidinsuacao.com Episode developed and produced by Nadia Craddock
In this special episode of Appearance Matters: the Podcast! Nadia and Nicola speak to Professor Nichola Rumsey on being awarded an OBE for her services to people affected by an altered appearance. Nicky is one of our co-directors and is the founder of the Centre for Appearance Research. To find out more about the Centre for Appearance Research: www.uwe.ac.uk/appearancematters Music is by the Bristol-based percussionist, David Insua-Cao. http://www.davidinsuacao.com Episode developed and produced by Nadia Craddock
In this episode Nadia and Nicola discuss appearance concerns from a public health perspective. We speak with Harvard Public Health Professor Bryn Austin, a champion for universal eating disorder prevention and the director of the Strategic Training Initiative for the Prevention of Eating Disorders, STRIPED. We hear about Bryn’s research, career and her role in AM7. We also talk about rapid communication posters and their place in the Appearance Matters 7 conference. To find out more about the Centre for Appearance Research: www.uwe.ac.uk/car To register for the Appearance Matters 7 Conference www.uwe.ac.uk/appearancematters Music is by the Bristol-based percussionist, David Insua-Cao. http://www.davidinsuacao.com Episode developed and produced by Nadia Craddock
In this third episode of Appearance Matters: The Podcast! Nadia and Nicola speak with Professor Diana Harcourt, one of the co-directors of the Centre for Appearance Research. Di tells us about her research, her career to date and her role in the forthcoming Appearance Matters 7 Conference. We also talk about best (and worst) practices for conference abstract submissions. To find out more about the Centre for Appearance Research: www.uwe.ac.uk/appearancematters Music is by the Bristol-based percussionist, David Insua-Cao. www.davidinsuacao.com Episode developed and produced by Dr Nicola Stock and Nadia Craddock
In this second episode of Appearance Matters: The Podcast! Nadia and Nicola find out more about the Appearance Matters Conference Series and the upcoming conference - Appearance Matters 7, which is taking place in London, June 2016. We talk with Dr Phillippa Diedrichs and Dr Amy Slater, two members of this year’s Appearance Matters conference organizing committee. We also hear from some past delegates of the conference: Kirsty Garbett, an early career researcher, Helena Lewis-Smith, a third year PhD student and Glen Jankowski, a Senior Lecturer. Finally, Katie Stock, a young adult with a port-wine birthmark tells us what it was like to take part in a photography exhibition at a Appearance Matters conference. For more information about Appearance Matters 7 and how to register, please visit www.uwe.ac.uk/appearancematters Thanks to David Insua-Cao, a Bristol-based percussionist for the music. http://www.davidinsuacao.com Episode developed and produced by Nadia Craddock.