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'We curated a range of golden yellow pigments as opposed to the traditional pigments that all brands are using, actually. We disrupted at the pigment level and we got pickup from celebrities, I think, because they could see that the offering was just distinctive, that when they'd put it on, it didn't look like anything else they'd used before.'Farah Naz is a trained makeup artist, a biochemist, and founder and CEO of the multi-award-winning makeup brand, which was the first to develop a foundation for olive skin tones. Named on NBC's today's show as one of the top five most disruptive beauty brands in the world, her fans include Adele, Michelle Obama, Margot Robbie, Rami Malek, and Holly Willoughby, the host of ITV's This Morning show says, 'Celebrities can't live without it.' Swept up by the world's largest beauty and health retailer AS Watson, they're now rolling out to 250 locations in the UK, as well as launching in Dubai.In this episode Farah and I chat about her decision to park her business to have children despite a phenomenal pick up when it launched, whether it's luck or hard work which has helped her business grow, how her training as a biochemist has helped her have an edge on her competitors, the effects of the pandemic, stress and how she handles it, her way to keep fit, what she perceives to be her higher purpose and loads more.My recommendation: My morning fix - a slice of fresh lemon, freshly grated ginger and hot water by the gallon!Farah's music recommendation: Bossa Nova (it is likely to get you wanting to have a shimmy!)Chocolate: Baci Chocolate TrufflesQuote: ‘When you do something noble and beautiful and nobody noticed, do not be sad. For the sun every morning is a beautiful spectacle and yet most of the audience still sleeps.’ – John LennonEX1 Cosmetics Insta: @ex1cosmeticsSUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER WITH A CHANCE TO WIN OUR H&P CHOCOLATE BAR.Don’t forgot to hit follow to catch the latest episode and if you are feeling super generous I would treasure a rate and review (Apple). Do share away with any mates, neighbours, colleagues, family if you think they may gain a nugget or two of inspiration or insight.To keep up to speed with me and life with Hope & Patience join us on Insta/twitter @amelia_rope, Facebook @hopeandpatience Clubhouse: @ameliapodWorry less. Smile more. Until the next time … keep your sparkle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jasper Swelheim zegde een goede baan bij Heineken op en om de wereld te veroveren met een cross mediale game. Hij stapte met presentator Jack van Gelder binnen bij de TROS en pitchte daar zijn format voor het EK voetbal 2008. De start van een succesvol bedrijf was daarmee geboren. In deze podcast verteld Jasper hoe hij zijn droom najoeg. Op welke manier hij een vliegende start creëerde. Hoe komt hij aan internationale klanten zoals de KNVB, FIFA, BNP Paribas, maar ook Eneco en AS Watson? Wat maakt zijn bedrijf Content Stadium zo succesvol en welke tips heeft hij voor andere ondernemers? #ContentStadium #Voetbalflitsen.nl #brandedcontent info@HoeOnderneemIk.nl
Heather Watson joined Farm Management Canada to work in communications. Fast forward a few years, and instead Watson is leading a thriving, adaptive organization as its executive director, and has been for over a decade. As Watson explains, she stepped in to the role not fully knowing what to expect, but that she’s leveraged her... Read More
As Watson finishes his book on the godly man, he encourages us by reminding us of our union with Jesus Christ.
One of the defining aspects of modern life is our inability to hear the sounds of nature due to noise pollution. But since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, people across the world have remarked that they’re hearing birds and other creatures more clearly than ever before. This includes professional listeners like Chris Watson, the legendary field recordist who for decades has captured the sounds of wildlife heard in David Attenborough’s films, including The Green Planet, which will premier next year. As Watson points out, the moment noise pollution stops, the problem goes away. But this period of relative global silence we’re experiencing right now is temporary, and something we should all take advantage of. “Most of our time, in much of our lives, we spend time blocking out sound simply to get through the day,” he says. But if we open our ears, “We can easily train ourselves to be good listeners.” This episode of the Outside Podcast is brought to you by Feetures, socks that help you perform at your best. See for yourself why Feetures has become the number one running sock in America. Outside Podcast listeners receive $10 off your first pair. Go to feetures.com and enter the code “outside” at checkout.
Tijdens 'De Update voor Ondernemers' spraken Ron Lemmens en Thomas Hendriks met Peter Paul Laumans van de Eindhovense start-up Skotty. Zij zorgen voor veilig dataverkeer en deden onderzoek naar veilig thuiswerken. Daarnaast werd er in deze update gesproken over Nederlandse bedrijven die mondkapjes aan het produceren zijn en ontwikkelingen bij Thuisbezorgd.nl en AS Watson. New Business Radio past haar programmering voorlopig aan. In samenwerking met het grootste ondernemersplatform De Ondernemer worden dagelijks updates verzorgd, speciaal voor mkb- en zzp-ondernemers. Dagelijks worden voorlopig om 17:00 uur door De Ondernemer en New Business Radio speciale updates gebracht. Ondernemers worden zo dagelijks bijgepraat over de laatste ontwikkelingen over het huidige ondernemersklimaat. Effecten, cijfers nieuwe beleidsmaatregelen en de impact van dit alles wordt besproken. De updates worden gepresenteerd door Ron Lemmens en Thomas Hendriks. De updates zijn dagelijks te beluisteren op New Business Radio, via het platform deondernemer.nl en alle bekende podcastkanalen.
Claire Young was made famous by her role as the highly driven runner up of series four of ‘The Apprentice’ where was dubbed a ‘Rottweiler’ by Lord Sugar for her tenacious approach in the boardroom and drive not to quit. She beat 40,000 candidates to reach the final and this experience inspired Claire to set up ‘School Speakers an award-winning business. It is the UK’s No 1 speaking agency working alongside schools, colleges and universities across the world to provide talks to students and staff. She also works within the media as a journalist & radio presenter in addition to advising the government on a range of projects supporting young people and women. She studied Equine Science at the University of Bristol and remains a keen rider with her Irish Sports horse. She has won several business awards and combines her busy career with being a mum to her young daughter Eva. In January 2018 she become a Leadership Fellow of St George’s House, Windsor Castle. Bio Claire Young was made famous by her role as the highly driven runner-up of series four of ‘The Apprentice’ where was dubbed a ‘Rottweiler’ by Lord Sugar for her tenacious approach in the boardroom and drive not to quit. She beat 40,000 candidates to reach the final and this experience inspired Claire to set up ‘School Speakers an award-winning business. It is the UK’s No 1 speaking agency working alongside schools, colleges and universities across the world to provide talks to students and staff. She also works within the media as a journalist & radio presenter in addition to advising the government on a range of projects supporting young people and women. Claire started out her business career in roles at Colgate Palmolive (sales and finance), L’Oréal UK (brand and marketing) and AS Watson (retail buying for Superdrug). She shares her experiences, and insights, from, climbing the corporate ladder to then starting her own business. Claire Young supports the National Apprenticeship Service by heading up their Young Ambassador Network and works in partnership with the Peter Jones Foundation supporting Tenner Tycoon and Global Entrepreneurship Week. Claire is a proud government adviser working on many successful initiatives, including enterprise education, SME growth, employability skills and the women in business agenda. Claire works within the media as a journalist and radio presenter and is currently writing for a number of publications, regularly commentating on radio and making guest contributions to a number of TV shows. Now a successful businesswoman Claire Young hopes that her story will motivate others – with hard work, drive and determination anything is possible. Recorded on: 20th November 2019 Links: More about Claire Young More about Maria Franzoni Ltd Connect with Maria on Linkedin Connect with Maria on FaceBook More about Claire Young - https://mfl.global/speaker/claire-young/ More about Maria Franzoni Ltd - https://mfl.global Connect with Maria on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-franzoni/ Connect with Maria on FaceBook - https://www.facebook.com/speakingbusiness.co To book any of the speakers featured on the Speaking Business podcast, click here Listen here: Libsyn Itunes Soundcloud Stitcher Spotify
AS Watson is een grote onbekende bij het winkelpubliek in Nederland, maar met Kruidvat heeft het een oer-Hollands bedrijf in handen. Hoe topman Ed van de Weerd de concurrentie te lijf gaat, komt hij vertellen in BNR Zakendoen.
Chester Twigg is the Global Chief Customer Officer of Johnson and Johnson and under this title, he oversees J&J’s Global Commercial Strategy, while maximizing growth and value within the company on a global level. Chester joined Johnson & Johnson from Procter & Gamble, where he spent over 25 years. At P&G he led sales for a massive global category that included baby, feminine and family care products and he also ran the global AS Watson customer account. This role took him across the world including all over the US, China, India, Singapore and Europe. Chester holds an MBA in Marketing and a Bachelor of Commerce and Economics from the University of Mumbai, India. He is a fascinating and incredibly accomplished person with a deeply global sensibility and we were very honored to speak with him. We covered A LOT of ground in this conversation, including: The value of keeping a large company like J&J agile and why it’s a critical part of keeping pace with market trends and consumer demands that are constantly changing at an accelerated rate. The challenges of deriving actionable insights from the vast amounts of consumer-related data that brands have access to in an age where consumers expect personalized experiences. Chester’s advice for future generations of marketers who want to remain competent and competitive in the brand workforce (hint, it all comes down to curiosity and constant learning). ----- Produced by Simpler Media
Recap of the very entertaining (but not as good as the 06 Rose Bowl) National Championship game. As Watson gave props to VY we too give props to Clemson. Granted we also found a way... The post Episode 21 – Season Recap appeared first on Longhorn Leap.