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Model and content creator Rachel Peru on finding confidence and a creative spark later in life.Despite facing a lack of belief from educators, Rachel's early experiences in drama studies and theatre laid a foundation for her creative spirit, which would be reignited much later after significant life changes, including a divorce. From participating in local charity fashion shows to signing with a London agency, Rachel's modelling career took off in ways she never expected, allowing her to embrace creative opportunities she once thought were behind her. In our conversation, Rachel sheds light on the challenges and triumphs of being a model in today's industry, particularly as a woman over 40. She shares anecdotes from her diverse experiences, including a memorable gig in the Bahamas with Lizzo and Ashley Graham, which not only marked a significant career milestone but also served as a source of inspiration for women striving for body positivity. Through her modelling work, Rachel has become an advocate for inclusivity and representation, challenging ageism and stereotypes in the fashion industry. Buy Me a CoffeeCreativityFound.co.ukInstagram: @creativityfoundpodcastThreads: @creativityfoundpodcastFacebook: @creativityfoundpodcast and Creativity Found groupYouTube @creativityfoundpodcastResearched, edited and produced by Claire Waite BrownMusic: Day Trips by Ketsa Undercover / Ketsa Creative Commons License Free Music Archive - Ketsa - Day TripsArtworks: Emily Portnoi emilyportnoi.co.ukPhoto: Ella PalletBuy arts and crafts techniques books, plus books by some of my podcast guests, from the Creativity Found bookshop Book your Podcast Startup Sanity Check here.Support the showJoin the Creativity Found Collective hereSubscribe to the Creativity Found mailing list here Want to be a guest on Creativity Found? Send me a message on PodMatch, here Podcast recorded with Riverside and hosted by Buzzsprout
Guy week rolls along in Studio 1A with Jay Ellis joining in on the fun with Jenna. The two tackle some listeners' issues in an edition of ‘Guy Code.' Also, Ashley Graham stops by to catch up and discuss making her Broadway debut in the iconic musical Chicago. Plus, chef Anne Burrell shares a delicious chicken Milanese recipe.
In this week's Theatre Chat episode, Jeff and Richie dive into the latest Broadway news. They discuss Rachel Zegler's casting in Evita, Jean Smart's return to Broadway, and Kristin Chenoweth's new musical, Queen of Versailles. They also explore Ashley Graham's Broadway debut, the upcoming season at Manhattan Theater Club, and current trends in Broadway grosses. Tune in for insights into the theater industry's exciting and challenging season ahead. Follow and connect with all things @HalfHourPodcast on Instagram, and YouTube. Share your thoughts with us on all things Broadway on our podcast cover post on Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
‘Two Strangers’ to Premiere in Boston Before NY, Ashley Graham to Make Broadway Debut, Bernadette Peters Stuns on ‘Tonight Show’ Since 2016, “Today on Broadway” has been the first and only daily podcast recapping the top theatre headlines every Monday through Friday. Any and all feedback is appreciated:Grace Aki: grace@broadwayradio.com | @ItsGraceAkiMatt read more The post Today on Broadway: Friday, March 14, 2025 appeared first on BroadwayRadio.
In this episode of Better Than Before we recap this past weekend's Create & Cultivate Future Summit Event at SXSW (including meeting Ashley Graham and possibly fangirling a little too hard) as well as let you guys in on some pretty big news! Thank you so much for being on this journey with us and we can't wait for this next chapter!
This week, the girls are talking with supermodel, entrepreneur, & cultural icon, Ashley Graham! They chat about all the different facets of womanhood - working, motherhood, individuality, beauty & more! @ollywellness @ashleygraham Thank you OLLY for sponsoring this episode! What we are wearing/mentioning links: https://shopmy.us/whatwesaidpodcastWatch us on YouTube: WWS YouTube ChannelShop our MERCH! Shop.DearMedia.com/WHATWESAID FOLLOW US! INSTA//WWSJaciChelseyTIKTOK//ChelseyJaciYOUTUBE//Chelsey JadeJaci MarieSPONSORS//Olly: Let's do wellness on your terms, whatever that looks and feels like for you. Find us at Walmart of Target near you or at OLLY.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In Part 2, we pick up where we left off in Part 1. We'd just learned of the call Ashley received from The Fillmore while she was working in Seattle. She'd visited San Francisco once to visit a cousin, but that stay lasted a mere 48 hours. She had one friend here at the time. Up in Seattle, the shows she helped produce were huge acts like Beyoncé and Rihanna. What especially excited Ashley about this opportunity at The Fillmore was the potential to work on smaller shows with groups and people more on their way up, so to speak. For fans and showgoers, it was more about music discovery, as she puts it. It was June 2012. Ashley's move to San Francisco was more or less sight-unseen. The City immediately felt like a "bigger" place for her, its music ... just a bigger city all-around. It was big, "but not that big." She landed in the Mission, moving in with a friend of that one friend she had in SF. Ashley lived at 24th and Potrero for nine years, until just three years ago. We shift to talk about Ashley's time at The Fillmore. She shares conversations among staff there about the history of the place and placing that at the forefront. The venue partnered with the Bill Graham Memorial Foundation this past fall to reintroduce the public to the place and its long history, as well as really getting Bill Graham's story out there. Ashley then shares that life story of Bill Graham. It was Graham who put The Fillmore on the map. His first show there was in December 1965. He had fled the Holocaust as a kid, went with family to New York, then ended up in San Francisco. He wanted to be an actor and found the San Francisco Mime Troupe. That first show at The Fillmore was a benefit for the Mime Troupe, in fact. The place had been a dance hall and a roller rink previously. Graham might have had a hunch, but when he took over putting on music shows, it was right at an inflection point for rock music in The City. Bands like Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, and Janis Joplin frequently played there. Bill Graham had a gift for pairing musicians from different genres together in such a way that shows attracted different groups of people. Ashley points out, though, that first and foremost, Bill was a businessman. He followed and created opportunities to make money. A few years after taking over at Fillmore and Geary, he opened The Fillmore West at Van Ness and Market. There's a fun tidbit about Bill Graham appearing on David Letterman back in the Eighties—which just speaks to how big a personality he'd become. Our conversation then shifts to two questions I had for Ashley. I wanted her to talk about the red apples that are always found in a bucket at the top of the stairs when you enter The Fillmore. That, and the posters handed out to showgoers on their way out of sold-out events. No one really knows how the apples got started, she says. There are versions of the story. One holds that Bill Graham gave them out as a simple gesture of hospitality. Another was that putting a little food in your belly after a night out can't hurt anything. A rather elaborate telling is that, as part of an exhibit on Bill Graham at the Contemporary Jewish Museum, someone who'd been in France with him when they were kids shared the story of sneaking out at night to go to an apple orchard. As for the posters, Ashley talks about their origins, when they were simply advertisements for shows at The Fillmore. The posters eventually took on a life of their own, though—for many of the early ones, the style of lettering worked better as a memento than an ad. It almost seems quaint at this point that the posters were anything but keepsakes. I ask Ashley what it's like to now have her name appear on these iconic pieces of art (in her role as art director). "It's strange ... but cool." She speaks to how much work goes into each poster. And then Ashley talks about the logistics of making posters for. "At this point, we have a pretty good idea of which shows are gonna sell out." (Seems obvious, but as someone on the outside, I wondered.) "It's not a perfect science, but we're pretty good at it," Ashley says. She thinks of her job as more art curation than direction. She considers the overall collection of posters a little more than the nitty gritty of what each poster's details are. We end the podcast with Ashley's thoughts on what it means to "keep it local," our theme this season. Follow The Fillmore on Instagram. Photography by Nate Oliveira
Ashley Graham will be the first tell you, "There's no relation (to Bill Graham)." In Part 1 of this episode, meet Ashley. Today, she holds the titles of marketing manager and art director at The Fillmore, a San Francisco institution. But let's learn how she got here. Ashley comes to us from Spokane, Washington. Her mom is originally from there, too, but her dad's family moved around the Rocky Mountain West, from Colorado to Montana, and eventually, eastern Washington State. Her dad was a senior in high school when his family moved to Spokane. Her parents met a few years later and got married after knowing each other for a whopping five months (they're still married today). Ashley's mom worked at Bimbo's, a local Spokane burger joint. Her dad frequented the place ... with his first wife. At a certain point, he started to come in solo. And eventually, he asked her mom out. "The rest is history," Ashley says. Ashley's sister, Erin, is two years older than her. Growing up, the two had what Ashley calls "a classic older sister/younger sister vibe." They're close today, but it wasn't always that way. Ashley had severe asthma when she was young, and she thinks she was a drag to be around. Ashley is an Eighties kid. She was born in 1983 and grew up without cellphones and computers. At this point in the recording, we reminisce about those days and what it was like not having those things. She spent a lot of her early years playing Barbie with a cousin. She listened to a lot of music, too. She loved Michael Jackson, but it was his sister Janet who really stole Ashley's heart. Janet Jackson was her first concert, in fact. There's a good story about Ashley refusing to get on the school bus and her mom taking her home. After this incident, when she would take the bus to school, she'd receive a sticker. Once she accumulated enough of those, Ashley bought herself a copy of Rhythm Nation on cassette. Her high school years saw Ashley really, really dive into music. The Jacksons gave way to bands like Kiss (thanks to the movie Detroit Rock City), Aerosmith, and Poison. Then, in 1999, Ashley and her sister won tickets to see Sammy Hagar. "It was so good. So good," she says now. Looking back, she says that it was the relationship Hagar had with his fans that drew her in. The next day, she went out and bought a Sammy Hagar CD. A week later, she bought more CDs. She got a Hagar shirt on Ebay. Around this time, she also discovered Hedwig and the Angry Inch. She found the show thanks to her love of Stone Temple Pilots. Her, her mom, and her sister went to Seattle to see Stevie Nicks and Ashley seized the opportunity while there to see the Hedwig movie. Some in the theater were clutching their pearls, but the movie had a profound effect on Ashley. It "opened my heart and filled it with ... emotional intelligence," she says. Hedwig also helped open Ashley up to the wider world and the idea of possibility. This was all right before her senior year in high school. Despite her friends not really getting it, she took that inspiration and turned it into her drive to become a screen writer. And her senior English teacher encouraged those dreams. She read scripts while also writing her own. She graduated high school and moved to Los Angeles to attend Loyola Marymount. A year later, she came back to Washington to go to Seattle University and pursue a degree in "something between journalism and communications." But she says that about halfway through college, she decided that the old-school model of journalism school (think: hard news) wasn't a good fit. During her time in Seattle, though, music had started to take over her life. Ashley had gotten into The Strokes in her brief time in LA. "They felt like a band you could be friends with," the first time that had happened to her. At shows in Seattle, she started befriending bands. Eventually, she started a music site, and that blew up to the point that she cashed that in for internships at a local venue and a record label. One of those internships, the one at the venue, led to a job. And that led to her work with the Sasquatch music fest in Seattle. Rather than covering band quasi-journalistically, she was now working with bands behind the scenes, so to speak. Then, five years or so later, someone from The Fillmore called and offered Ashley a job. Check back next week for Part 2 with Ashley Graham. We recorded this podcast at The Fillmore in November 2024. Photography by Nate Oliveira
De er kendt som 'engle'. Iklædt små g-strengstrusser og bløde vinger, skrider de selvsikkert ned ad catwalken. Men da det hypede Victoria's Secret-modeshow vendte tilbage i sidste uge efter fem års pause, er det med mere diversitet på programmet og flere forskellige typer modeller. Der er flere fine linjer i ansigtet på 50-årige Kate Moss, flere kurver på plussize-modellen Ashley Graham, og så er der også to transkønnede modeller på catwalken. Victorias Secret deler vandene - nogen hylder dem for de nye toner, andre kritiserer dem for at diversitetsvaske deres undertøjsbrand, som er har lidt under adskillige skandalesager. I dagens udsendelse taler vi med model May Lifschitz, der selv har været med til at rykke grænserne i modebranchen, og som har været førstehåndsvidne til den forandring, der lige nu manifesterer sig på catwalken. Vært: Simon Stefanski. Program publiceret i DR Lyd d. 24/10.
Fay from Bon Buz is here for a good old-fashioned sober girl yap fest. We talk about it all, from kicking vaping to listening to our bodies. We encourage everyone to listen to themselves, the perks of getting older, and utilizing the lessons we have learned. We cover personal and business relationships and how your personal relationship with yourself translates into your business. Fay takes us behind the scenes of Side Hustlers and how getting backed by Ashley Graham and Emma Grede helped build her confidence in business and personally.
Justine Marjan gets to the bottom of what it really takes to become a sought-after celebrity hairstylist. From her start as a salon receptionist to working with icons like Kim Kardashian and Ashley Graham, she spills the tea on the hustle, trends shaping Hollywood, and the challenges of juggling a high-profile career with motherhood. Feeling inspired to level up your self-care? Listeners of this episode will get an exclusive 25% off code to stock up on skincare favorites from GROWN ALCHEMIST, so stay tuned until the end.Links & Products Mentioned Justine Marjan's InstagramJustine Marjan's TIkTokHighlight Artists The Hoffman ProcessBeauty Con MasterclassCELSIUS EMI JAY Creaselss ClipsMASON PEARSON BrushesTRESEMMÉ Keratin Smooth weightless Silky Shine SprayFENTY HAIR The Comeback Kid Instant Damage Repair Treatment Bond BuilderMore Episodes of Hitting Pan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Kristina and Raeann break down the return of the iconic Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, from their favorite walks to the curve model representation. At the afterparty, they reaffirmed that they ARE big girls and Raeann now manifests her runway debut in next year's show. They highlight favorite moments, from Ashley Graham owning the spotlight to Lisa from Blackpink's stunning performance, but they also drop some critiques—pointing out the lack of glitz and glam and the small percentage of body diversity. The girls reminisce about the old show and how happy they are that it's back but with better diversity and the message that it's for the girls! Kristina and Raeann also share that they're hosting Friendsgiving for the Confidant community again this year! It'll be an intimate affair in NYC and it'll sell out quickly so join our Patreon to be the first to know. Thanks to our sponsors! Get 15% off OneSkin with the code: TCC at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod #ad #sponsored Resources: Submit your question for the next Ask Away: Click Here Follow us on Instagram: @confidentcollective Follow the Hosts/Founders: @kristinazias & @raeannlangas Learn more: https://www.theconfidentcollective.com/ Stay in the know with our newsletter!
Another jam-packed episode today starting with a radio show that doesn't seem like it's a radio show. TJ and Riggins are two guys who are great at idle small talk for five minutes at a time. They're joined by the once very attractive Lindsay Bloom who is probably a better dancer than a third mic. After listening to some morning shows with too much production and too much going on, this one has the least amount of production we've ever heard. Blind Mike joins the show and is completely unaware that Ashley Graham is way too fat to be a model. Ken Tamplin threatens to sue people for posting negative comments and reviewing his vocal courses. Jerry Banfield does a comedy set that is schizophrenia personified. Aaron Imholte continues to live in a different universe, he gives us an update on his return to radio, and he counts down to the goal pennies at a time. Stuttering John is getting played, he turned on ClayDabbler because of what a fake ClayDabbler and fake The Legend superchatted him. Cardiff and Annie join us for another round of To Poke A Dabbler, a fascinating tease of the next episode, a podcast review, and your voicemails. More Blind Mike - https://blindmike.net/ More Cardiff - https://dabbleverse.tv/ Support us, get bonus episodes, and watch live every Saturday and Wednesday: http://bit.ly/watp-patreon https://watp.supercast.tech/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 52: Burn Out, the Invisible Load and Maternal Mental Health with Erica Djossa @momwell This week Rachael speaks with Erica Djossa- a registered psychotherapist, founder of Momwell and author of new book Releasing the Motherload- all about the challenges of postpartum and beyond, including burn out and the “invisible load” of motherhood. Here's what they discuss inside this episode: Erica shares her personal journey with postpartum depression How Erica's postpartum journey led her to create Momwell and write her new book The concept of the invisible load and the different beliefs that shape the motherload The “invisible load” moms carry, and strategies for sharing the mental load Navigating social media and comparison traps Insights and resources for supporting moms' mental health Finding your community as a parent to feel supported And so much more! Erica Djossa is a registered psychotherapist specializing in maternal mental health with over a decade of experience, and the founder of Momwell. As a mother of three rambunctious young boys, Erica understands first-hand the challenges of motherhood. After her own battle with postpartum depression, Erica realized how difficult it is to seek support, care, and mental health services. She founded Happy as a Mother, which has now evolved into Momwell, to provide mom-centered virtual therapy services and mental health literacy for moms at every stage of their motherhood journey. Erica is also a regular media contributor. Her work has been featured in the Toronto Star, Breakfast Television, Scary Mommy, Medium, Pop Sugar, and Romper. Her graphics have been shared by celebrities like Snoop Dogg, Ashley Graham, Nia Long, Hilaria Baldwin, Christy Turlington and Adrienne Bosh. Erica is passionate about maternal mental healthcare and putting moms back on the priority list. Mentioned in this episode: Erica's Instagram @momwell Momwell website for Values Sort Exercise and Worksheets to go along with the book! Erica's Book: Releasing the Mother Load Erica's podcast episode: Protecting Maternal Sleep Momwell Podcast: https://www.momwell.com/listen If you enjoyed this episode, please rate 5⭐️ and write us a review! ⬇️ ✨For sleep support and resources, visit heysleepybaby.com and follow @heysleepybaby on Instagram!
Emma Grede and Ashley Graham are no strangers to starting a business. Emma is the CEO and co-founder of Good American with Khloe Kardashian and a founding partner of Skims with Kim Kardashian. Ashley is a world renowned model, body positivity advocate, and entrepreneur. Together they host Hello Sunshine's docu-series “Side Hustlers,” where they both invest their own money and offer guidance and mentorship to help shape successful women-led ventures. Emma and Ashley join The Bright Side to share the importance of investing in women's business ideas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NBC News Medical Contributor Dr. John Torres answers commonly asked questions to help you stay safe and healthy for the rest of 2024. Also, discover the history of Veuve Clicquot and its roots in France's champagne region. Plus, Ashley Graham and Emma Grede discuss their show ‘Side Hustlers,' where they help aspiring female entrepreneurs turn their side hustles into empires.
President Biden sat down with CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa for his first interview since exiting the 2024 presidential race three weeks ago and spoke about what prompted him to make the decision to walk away.On Friday, the FDA approved Neffy, the first nasal spray to be used as an emergency treatment for the tens of millions of Americans at risk of potentially life-threatening allergic reactions. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder explains what to know about the new needle-free alternative to the EpiPen.USA Gymnastics is appealing the International Olympic Committee's decision to strip American Jordan Chiles of the bronze medal she won for her floor routine. It comes after an earlier review elevated her in the standings last week.In part two of our feature story on Rhode Island's Judge Frank Caprio, who is renowned for his compassion in court, CBS News contributor David Begnaud shares more from his interview with the judge as he reflects on his recent diagnosis with pancreatic cancer, the lessons he's learned from the bench, and the messages of support from fans that are bringing him new hope in his recovery.Billionaire Michael Rubin is the founder and CEO of Fanatics. The global sports company has three businesses: sports commerce, collectibles and betting. Rubin talks about its first-of-its-kind immersive sports festival in New York City that features an expansive showroom floor of collectibles and memorabilia, and autograph and photo opportunities.Ashley Graham, a supermodel, entrepreneur and investor, and Emma Grede, cofounder and CEO of the clothing brand Good American, and a founding partner of Kim Kardashian's Skims, talks about season two of their series, "Side Hustlers." The show follows a group of women who are competing to receive a cash investment and mentorship to transform their side hustles into big business.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ashley Graham, Development Director at New Orleans' Preservation Hall Foundation, and Rhonda Jackson, Louisiana Director for the No Kid Hungry Campaign, describe the path from deep social inequities to Hurricane Katrina to New Orleans' recovery and resurgence. Graham talks about Share Our Strength's role in sparking collaborations and initiatives to support the rebuilding efforts, including bringing delegations of supporters into areas of need. “Those delegations were interesting because they are people who might not otherwise be sitting around a table together, but we put them on a bus and tried to show what was working in the recovery and try to find ways to get engaged either financially or through their talents… there were lots of amazing ripple effects from those trips," she says. Jackson outlines the ongoing challenges of combatting childhood hunger in New Orleans, despite the city's rich culinary culture. “It was even hard to convince schools and principals and administrators that childhood hunger was an issue. Yes, I know we have all of this wonderful food around us, but for every day, kids aren't getting meals.” No Kid Hungry recently helped the state's summer EBT legislation get passed.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From the charming town of St. Charles, Missouri, to the bustling streets of Southern California, Ashley Graham has journeyed far beyond the traditional boundaries of public relations. With a profound belief in the transformative power of storytelling, Ashley launched The Conscious Publicist, a trailblazing agency that combines her deep marketing expertise with a commitment to mindfulness. Her unique approach reshapes how brands and individuals connect with their audiences, emphasizing authenticity and personal narrative over conventional PR tactics. Ashley's career began in the fast-paced world of startups, where she mastered the art of non-traditional marketing and branding. These early experiences, coupled with a pivotal role in an agency, fueled her desire to create a business that reflects both her professional acumen and personal values. The Conscious Publicist isn't just a business—it's a manifestation of Ashley's dedication to helping clients tell their stories in a way that resonates deeply and drives meaningful change. Her innovative podcast, launched in March 2023, exemplifies her approach, featuring a compelling mix of solo insights and interviews that dive into non-linear thought leadership and personal journeys. By spotlighting leaders who have transformed personal challenges into powerful business narratives, Ashley underscores the essence of her philosophy: that embracing one's authentic story can inspire and influence on a profound level. We're happy you're here! Like the pod? Visit our website! Start your trial on Simplified!
The Portland based-book company “A Kids Co.,” which has created books such as “A Kids Book About Racism” and “A Kids Book About Empathy,” was recently acquired by the British publisher DK. The partnership establishes DK’s first U.S.-based children’s creative team. A Kids Co. began in 2018 when founder Jelani Memory wrote “A Kids Book About Racism” for his six children. Now, A Kids Co. has published over 30 books featuring authors such as Billie Jean King, Jessica Biel and Ashley Graham. The company now also produces podcasts and television shows in addition to books. Memory joins us to talk more about his entrepreneurial journey.
Fashion stylist, style expert and sustainability advocate Liz Teich shares incredible tips on how to create your dream closet using what you already own, and helps you reinvent outfits with existing wardrobe pieces, ensuring that every look feels fresh and new. Liz also dishes insider secrets from the fashion world, revealing that what you see isn't always reality - so don't compare yourself to those models! She also shares insights into how she's grown her social media following to 500,000 followers and how it's likewise grown her business. Liz and Kim both share their backgrounds as jewelry designers in the past and the excitement (and challenges) of building a design company. Liz has been featured in publications such as Forbes, InStyle, DailyMail, Women's Health, USA Today, CNN, NY Post, and Better Homes & Gardens and had styled for Marshalls, TJ Maxx, Target and celebrities like Ashley Graham. Through the campaigns she's worked on she's styled celebrities including Mike Tyson, Tom Brady, Ashley Graham. Liz's journey is a testament to the power of passion and creativity. She discusses her career pivots and how staying true to her passions has always led her back to creativity and fulfillment. Leaving the corporate world behind proved to be a fantastic decision for her, enabling her to leverage social media effectively for client engagement and business growth. You'll also hear about a bizarre and entertaining moment she had with Mike Tyson. In this episode you will learn: Pivoting is crucial for moving forward happily. - 10:36 Liz gives styling tricks to enhance your style and wardrobe - 20:44 Liz shares some awkward styling photos and her strange moment with Mike Tyson. - 45:40 Links: FREE DOWNLOAD: Top 5 Tips To Be Confident on Camera click here Follow host Kim Rittberg on Instagram & Subscribe to
Today's guest is Latham Thomas, the superstar doula and founder of Mama Glow—a global maternal health + education platform serving birthing people along the childbearing continuum. Inspired by the transcendent birth of her own son 21 years ago, Latham went on to become a doula herself—including to stars like Alicia Keys, Anne Hathaway, and Ashley Graham—and to create a doula training program that's educated hundreds of birth workers and touched thousands of lives.She's also an author, visiting professor at Brown, and the co-founder of the Mama Glow Foundation, a non-profit committed to advancing reproductive justice + birth equity through education, advocacy, and the arts.In this episode, Latham discusses her upbringing, attachment parenting, the importance of teaching kids body literacy, and how she's embracing her current “open nest” period.Be on the lookout for a Part Two of our conversation with Latham, in which she shares her incredible birth story that ultimately inspired her career path, as well as passes along 5 tried-and-true tips for How To Help A New Mom. Follow Latham on social at @glowmaven and @mamaglowToday's episode is brought to you by three mom-owned brands we love—Minted, Ritual, and Zenni. See a list of their exclusive offerings for our listeners, below.~Check out Minted.com and use code MOTHER15 for 15% off your order through December 31, 2024.~Visit Ritual.com/mothermag for 25% off your first month of Ritual.~Shop Zenni.com for sunglasses and prescription glasses at 1/10th of optician prices.Please follow, rate, and leave us a review!For more stories about motherhood and so much more, visit mothermag.com and follow @mothermag on Instagram.For more on Latham's inspiring career + life story, check out these great interviews:The Best Thing (podcast)Professional Troublemaker (podcast)The Journey (YouTube)The Soft Space (MOTHER)Good Life Project (podcast)The Motherkind Podcast (podcast)For The Love Of You (podcast)The MOTHER Podcast is produced by Em Roberts and Ali Alquiza.
Host Carlen Costa welcomes Meredith Shaw, a television and radio host, style expert, and advocate for all bodies, to discuss her career and inspirations. Shaw shares her morning routine, including a gratitude practice, and her experience working on Breakfast Television. She also talks about her admiration for role models like Jann Arden and other female music heroes who inspired her as a singer-songwriter. They discuss the significance of fashion and style in empowering individuals and shares her excitement about designing a fashion-forward line for fuller-sized bodies. She highlights the importance of inclusivity and body positivity in the fashion industry through her experience designing inclusive fashion and her collaboration with Penningtons. As a host of Canada's most popular morning show, Breakfast Television, Meredith wakes up the country with her signature wit, warmth, and wardrobe. She has graced magazine covers, appeared in the pages of Vogue, walked Toronto Fashion Week's runways and worked alongside global supermodels such as Ashley Graham. At the heart of everything she does, Meredith is fiercely passionate about inspiring and motivating people of all sizes to embrace their power and feel sexy, confident, and fabulous in their own skin. Check out Get Dress'd with Meredith for Pennington's here: https://www.penningtons.com/en/as-seen-on-social-media/meredith-shaw Get to Know Meredith, Breakfast Television: https://www.breakfasttelevision.ca/videos/get-to-know-our-new-cohost-meredith-shaw/ Produced by: Sarah Burke, The Women in Media Network https://www.womeninmedia.network/
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Ashley Graham is the president of the Moncton Firefighters Association. Conrad Landry is the Moncton Fire Chief.
Jann, Caitlin and Sarah welcome back Meredith Shaw, a multi-talented media icon known for her work on CHUM, The Marilyn Denis Show, and now Breakfast Television! They discuss body positivity, the impacts of external influences on self-esteem, how clothing should fit you vs. you fitting into clothing, and more. Meredith shares her experience working with Penningtons, a brand that celebrates women of all sizes, and her involvement in designing a summer dress collection. Caitlin also brings 'Hot Rodent Summer' to the table; listen for a full explanation. Jann shifts the conversation to the upcoming Celine Dion documentary, where they discuss her battle with a rare disease and the emotional impact it has had on her singing career. The episode ends with a discussion about the annual Jann's Summer Jam's Playlist! More about Meredith Shaw: As a television and radio host, style expert, and advocate for all bodies, Meredith Shaw is breaking down the status quo and leading a powerful conversation that is changing the game. As a host of Canada's most popular morning show, Breakfast Television, Meredith wakes up the country with her signature wit, warmth, and wardrobe. Previously Shaw gained a loyal following of fans as an inclusive style expert on many of Canada's top broadcast outlets, as well as hosting a number of radio broadcast shows of her own. Meredith is a firm fixture in Canada's fashion scene. She has graced magazine covers, appeared in the pages of Vogue, walked Toronto Fashion Week's runways and worked alongside global supermodels such as Ashley Graham. At the heart of everything she does, Meredith is fiercely passionate about inspiring and motivating people of all sizes to embrace their power and feel sexy, confident, and fabulous in their own skin. Find out more about Meredith's Work with Penningtons HERE. Follow Meredith Shaw on Instagram: @meredithshaw Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this conversation, Liz speaks with supermodel, designer, author, and entrepreneur Ashley Graham, about her new debut children's book, A Kid's Book About Beauty, why Ashley didn't feel beautiful as a kid, and how she instills confidence in her children. They also talk all about Ashley's journey to accepting her post pregnancy body, stretch marks, saggy belly, and all. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ashley Graham is a supermodel, author, entrepreneur and activist, whose influence has reshaped the fashion and media industries and redefined traditional beauty standards. Graham has spent years advocating for body positivity and self-acceptance, breaking barriers and paving the path for the next generation of women. Graham sat down with Hoda Kotb for a bare and beautiful conversation, opening up about her childhood, what she's learned over the course of her career and how she's showing the world that beauty has no boundaries.
Hoda and Jenna share their opinions on some listeners tricky social situations. Also, super model Ashley Graham on her new book called “A Kids Book About Beauty,” and she plays a fun game with Hoda and Jenna. Plus, some must-have accessories to elevate any outfit you wear this summer.
Alex welcomes Ashley Graham, the innovative founder of The Conscious Publicist®, to the virtual lounge. Ashley is celebrated for her commitment to supporting purpose-driven businesses and believes deeply in the power of conscious living. Ashley highlights the importance of crafting stories with purpose and authenticity to make a genuine impact on businesses and their audiences. She also discusses how traditional media responds to her people-centric approach and advocates for building lasting, genuine connections within the industry. The conversation underscores Ashley's role as a self-development advocate and a leader at the intersection of thought leadership and PR, showcasing why those looking to leave a meaningful mark in their industry should consider her insights. Listen in! LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theconsciouspublicist/ https://theconsciouspublicist.com/ https://theconsciouspublicist.com/newsletter --- PR After Hours is one of the 15 Best Public Relations (PR) Podcasts. Check it out! We are also ranked #18 in the Feedspot 70 Best PR Podcasts list, featuring the "70 Best PR Podcasts worth listening to in 2024." Check out and LIKE our NEW Facebook page! Drop a buck in the tip jar here. Click here to gain access to ad-free, subscriber-only content for less than the price of a cup of coffee PER MONTH! $1.99 for no advertisements and occasional subscriber-only content! Send Alex a Voice Message! Just click here and give us your first name, city, and question or comment. Contact Alex via email here. Read and subscribe FREE to Alex's Newsletter, All the Fits That's News. Get Alex's book, THE PODCAST OPTION--NOW IN PAPERBACK, AUDIOBOOK, and eBOOK! Announcer: Mary McKenna. PR After Hours Theme: https://filmmusic.io "Bossa Antigua" by Kevin MacLeod This PR After Hours Podcast episode was recorded and mixed at Green Shebeen Studios in beautiful Kansas City, Missouri. Copyright 2024, all rights reserved. No reproduction, excerpting, or other use without written permission. As an Amazon Associate, we earn a small commission on some of our Amazon links. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alex-greenwood1/message
After making history as the first size-14 model featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit in 2016, supermodel and entrepreneur Ashley Graham has used her star power to repeatedly confront and redefine the fashion industry's archaic beauty standards. Graham has actively pushed brands to take a chance on her—learning the business of fashion, developing her own lines, and becoming an investor along the way. Today, Ashley's sharing how her own entrepreneurial journey led her to her latest role as co-host and executive producer of Roku's Side Hustlers, where she and Good American Founder Emma Grede mentor and invest in female entrepreneurs looking to turn their side hustles into full-time gigs. You can watch the full first season of Side Hustlers for free at roku.com! This episode was brought to you by eBay.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After making history as the first size-14 model featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit in 2016, supermodel and entrepreneur Ashley Graham has used her star power to repeatedly confront and redefine the fashion industry's archaic beauty standards. Graham has actively pushed brands to take a chance on her—learning the business of fashion, developing her own lines, and becoming an investor along the way. Today, Ashley's sharing how her own entrepreneurial journey led her to her latest role as co-host and executive producer of Roku's Side Hustlers, where she and Good American Founder Emma Grede mentor and invest in female entrepreneurs looking to turn their side hustles into full-time gigs. You can watch the full first season of Side Hustlers for free at roku.com! This episode was brought to you by eBay.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Supermodel and "Side Hustlers" host Ashley Graham joins Drew to chat about wanting to raise nice boys, meeting her husband, and more! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In Dinner for Shoes episode 24, Oleato + Oscars | Oscars Red Carpet Best Dressed 2024, podcast host Sarah Wasilak talks to three woman stylists in Hollywood who dressed celebrities for the Oscars red carpet and the Vanity Fair party. Kesha McLeod honors client Serena Williams, Emily Evans discusses Ashley Graham's impact on the industry, and Ariel Tunnell joins us for a virtual interview in which we have a conversation about body inclusivity and her excitement about dressing client Samy Berch in a custom Rodarte dress for the Oscars. Finally, Sarah shares her personal favorite looks at the Oscars and Vanity Fair afterparty, all while drinking a Starbucks Oleato. THIS DINNER Starbucks Oleato THESE SHOES Dee Ocleppo Paige THIS OUTFIT Vintage La Vie Rebecca Taylor denim jumpsuit 8 Other Reasons Gold Link Earrings (similar) THESE CHAPTERS 0:00 - THE OUTFIT BEHIND THE SHOES 5:32 - WHAT IS THE STARBUCKS OLEATO? 7:37 - WOMAN STYLISTS TALK OSCARS 9:00 - KESHA MCLEOD ON STYLING SERENA WILLIAMS 12:37 - EMILY EVANS ON STYLING ASHLEY GRAHAM 17:39 - STYLIST ARIEL TUNNELL ON OSCARS FASHION + BODY INCLUSIVITY 36:27 - BEST DRESSED AT THE OSCARS 37:38 - BEST DRESSED AT THE VANITY FAIR PARTY THIS PRODUCTION is created, written, hosted, and produced by Sarah Wasilak. is creative directed and executive produced by Megan Kai. is tech supervised by Nick Zanetis. includes photos and videos in chronological order by Sarah Wasilak, SearchLight Pictures on YouTube, David Yurman @davidyurman on Instagram, Check the Tag @checkthetag on Instagram, Emily Evans @mrsemilyevans on Instagram, @80slollita on Instagram, Ariel Tunnell @arieltunnell on Instagram, Rebecca Grice @thegriceisright on Instagram, @michellewilliamsfanofficial, Gucci @gucci on Instagram, Jared Eng @jaredengstudios on Instagram, Rob Zangardi @robzangardi on Instagram, Ilaria Urbinati @ilariaurbinati on Instagram, and Andrew Mukamal @andrewmukamal on Instagram. is made with love. Dinner for Shoes is a podcast hosted by Sarah Wasilak, a fashion and food enthusiast with her mouth full. With appearances by her cats, Trish and Kit, and agendas that almost always go to shit, we aim to dive into a discussion about fashion and style and break some bread in each episode. Dinner for Shoes podcast episodes are released weekly on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple. You can follow along for updates, teasers, and more on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. If there are any fashion topics you've been pondering or good eats you think Sarah should try, don't hesitate to send a DM or an email. Dinner for Shoes is an original by The Kai Productions. Follow Dinner for Shoes: @dinnerforshoes on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube Follow host Sarah Wasilak: @slwasz on Instagram Follow producer Megan Kai: @megankaii on Instagram Get in touch: dinnerforshoes@gmail.com To make this video more accessible, check out YouDescribe, a web-based platform that offers a free audio description tool for viewers who are blind or visually impaired.
Another crackdown on password sharing as streaming service Max is now the latest platform to announce restrictions. Also, this Women's History Month the story about a trailblazing group of athletes who are making hockey history. Plus, actor Sam Neill joins the 3rd hour to discuss his role in the new Peacock drama “Apples Never Fall.” And, check out The Roku Channel's new show “Side Hustlers” where supermodel Ashley Graham and entrepreneur Emma Grede serve as mentors to female entrepreneurs trying to turn their side gig into their main gig.
As President Biden prepares to deliver his State of the Union address at the U.S. Capitol, Americans across the country hold strong opinions on the state of the nation. “CBS Mornings” Tony Dokoupil is on Capitol Hill, capturing the anticipation among Americans for the big speech.House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about Thursday's State of the Union Address and sitting behind President Biden as House leader for the first time. Speaker Johnson discusses the complexities of IVF legislation and need for stricter immigration policy.Ahead of tonight's State of the Union address, President Biden is poised to outline his key policy initiatives and garner support for his reelection campaign. U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss the significance of the address and the administration's future plans.Supermodel Ashley Graham and Good American CEO Emma Grede join “CBS Mornings” to talk about “Side Hustlers,” a new competition series that aims to empower female founders by offering them mentorship and financial investment to kickstart their journey from day jobs to entrepreneurship.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kristyn Rose Berland, the founder of CrateAway, is on the Female Founder World podcast with Jasmine Garnsworthy! Kristyn has building building and bootstrapping her pet carrier business within the Female Founder World community, and they're getting some really amazing traction. She sold her car to start the business while also working her full time corporate job—and then came her biggest opportunity: Kristyn and her business landed a starring role the new Roku show, Side Hustlers, created by Reese Witherspoon's production Hello Sunshine. Kristyn has been building the biz while working her fulltime job for the last three years, and she actually quit her job the day after we recorded this episode. We talk a lot about what it really takes to go 'all-in' on your business idea: do you need to move to a lower tax state? How much money do you need to have in the bank to quit your job? How do you overcome the mental hurdle and truly trust yourself? Kristyn's going through all of those big questions right now. In this episode Kristyn shares some hard-won learnings from starting her own business and inventing a brand new product, huge challenges she faced on Kickstarter, and how she has been able to get some incredible angel investors to notice her. Links Join our retail bootcamp: https://bestie.femalefounderworld.com/retail-bootcamp Join the group chat for Business Besties: https://app.geneva.com/invite/0b2faef0-d78b-4a44-a6cd-e8ed794eb887 Get the Female Founder World newsletter https://femalefounderworld.beehiiv.com Become a Business Bestie subscriber: femalefounderworld.com/subscriber Get our quick case studies on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@jasgarnsworthy Check out Kristyn's business: https://www.crateawayco.com Group Business Coaching: Registrations open 5 March (Check the Female Founder World Instagram). Kristyn's Questions List: Dropping in the Female Founder World Group Chat 5 March: https://app.geneva.com/invite/0b2faef0-d78b-4a44-a6cd-e8ed794eb887
Ashley Graham is here to share her profound insights on impostor syndrome, authenticity, and the intersection of emotional connection with entrepreneurship. As we delve into her journey of self-discovery, including her use of human design and her commendable two years of sobriety, Ashley unfolds her story of transformation and how it's informed both her personal identity and professional philosophy. During our conversation, we explore key pivot points in Ashley's career, pivotal moments of transition, and the conscious choices that have led to her standing out in the crowded publicist arena. We also touch on her sobering realizations from a medium reading that shed light on past life chapters and how this renewed consciousness has impacted her work and client relationships. So, whether you're an entrepreneur facing self-doubt, looking to create a stronger emotional connection to your work, or just seeking a dose of inspiration, listen closely as Ashley Graham offers valuable advice, a fresh perspective on PR, and an invigorating reminder of the difference conscious living makes in business and beyond. About Ashley Graham Ashley Graham, Founder of The Conscious Publicist, advocates for purpose-driven businesses and their potential to create positive change. With a deep belief in the power of storytelling, Ashley and her team are dedicated to helping clients build meaningful connections and relationships. She considers her work's "people relations" aspect to be vital in fostering a more conscious and sustainable world. By guiding clients in developing the necessary practices and strategies to align their connections with their goals, Ashley aims to shape a future where conscious living is the norm. Connect with Ashley Graham Website: http://theconsciouspublicist.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theconsciouspublicist/ About Aleya Harris Aleya Harris is the spark for your spark™. A trailblazer in purpose-driven story crafting, she is a former marketing executive and ex-Google Vendor Partner who brings her dynamic experience to her role as the CEO of The Evolution Collective Inc. Aleya is a StoryBrand Certified Guide, international award-winning speaker, and the host of the award-winning Flourishing Entrepreneur Podcast. Her unique approach as a Strategic Storytelling Consultant has revolutionized the way businesses communicate, transforming workplace cultures and market positioning. With her dynamic energy and proven methodologies, she guides clients to unlock their potential, articulate their radically authentic stories, and achieve unparalleled success. Sign Up for a Free Workshop Each month, Aleya hosts a free 90-minute, hands-on workshop to help you use the power of radically authentic strategic storytelling to improve your personal growth, career, and company. Register at https://www.aleyaharris.com/workshop Book Aleya to Speak To book Aleya to edutain your audience at your next event as a keynote speaker, please visit www.aleyaharris.com/speaking to check out her speaking topics, reels, and why. Click "Schedule a Call" to secure the speaker with "that something new" you've been looking for. If you are a Corporate Event Planner, Employee Experience Professional, Head of Marketing, Learning & Development Professional, Executive Assistant, Speakers Bureau Destination Management Company, or Destination Management Organization who is looking for a top-quality, energetic speaker, you should definitely hop on a call with Aleya. Connect with Aleya Harris Speaking & Media: https://www.aleyaharris.com The Evolution Collective Inc.: https://www.evolutioncollective.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aleyaharris/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleyaharris/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thealeyaharris
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Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Episodio exclusivo para suscriptores de Se Habla Español en iVoox y Patreon: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sehablaespanol iVoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-se-habla-espanol_sq_f1171214_1.html Buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sehablaespanol/w/6450 Donaciones: https://paypal.me/sehablaespanol Hola, ¿cómo estás? ¿Qué tal has empezado el nuevo año? En mi caso, la verdad es que no puedo quejarme, porque he tenido tres días libres en el trabajo, así que he tenido tiempo para hacer un poco de deporte con tranquilidad, y también para regalarte un nuevo episodio de ‘A tu ritmo'. Espero que te gustara. De todas formas, no he cumplido todos los objetivos que me había marcado. Es algo que suele pasarme a menudo. Siempre pienso que voy a aprovechar mejor el tiempo, pero luego surgen cosas imprevistas y no puedo terminar todas las tareas que estaban en mi cabeza. Además, siempre hay cosas que hacer en casa, como la comida, la compra, la lavadora… Vamos, que me ha sido imposible hacer todo lo que tenía pensado. Y ayer, 6 de enero, celebramos el día de Reyes, una jornada muy familiar en la que hay que estar con los seres queridos, no puedes dedicarle mucho tiempo a otras cosas. Como sabes, tradicionalmente los regalos en España se entregaban el día de Reyes. Cuando yo era pequeño no tenía ningún regalo en Navidad, sólo el 6 de enero. Pero poco a poco Papá Noel ha ido ganándole terreno a los Reyes Magos, y ahora casi todo el mundo regala primero el 25 de diciembre, y después el día de Reyes. O sea, que se ha impuesto el consumismo, porque muchas veces nos regalan cosas que no necesitamos. Pero bueno, es una vez al año, y hay que aceptarlo como lo que es, una tradición. Sin embargo, hoy no vamos a hablar de eso, porque la noticia que he seleccionado aborda un tema completamente distinto. Por cierto, el verbo abordar significa tratar o hablar de. En este caso, la noticia habla de un asunto diferente, trata de las modelos curvys, que son las que se parecen a las mujeres reales, porque las modelos que aparecen normalmente en los desfiles de moda son extremadamente delgadas, y el porcentaje de mujeres con esas características es muy bajo. Lo normal es que tengan un cuerpo distinto. Bien, he tenido que editar la noticia porque duraba bastante, así que he seleccionado unos fragmentos de la primera parte con el objetivo de que no sea muy larga y, sobre todo, de que se entienda bien. De todas formas, te dejo un enlace al final de la transcripción para que puedas escuchar toda la entrevista completa con la protagonista de la noticia, que es una modelo curvy española. Y, antes de escuchar la noticia, lo primero que debes saber es el origen de la palabra curvy, aunque supongo que ya te lo imaginas. Un modelo curvy o una mujer curvy es una mujer que tiene curvas en su cuerpo, que no está delgada, que utiliza tallas de ropa grandes. Curvy viene de curvas. Normalmente la palabra curvas se usa para hablar de una carretera que no es recta, sino que tiene curvas, que gira hacia la derecha o hacia la izquierda. Pero también se utiliza para hablar de la forma del cuerpo de una mujer. ¿Entendido? Y una cosa más, las tallas de la ropa pueden medirse de dos formas, con letras o con números. Por ejemplo, con letras tenemos la talla S, que es la pequeña, la talla M, mediana, la talla L, un poquito más grande, y la XL, super grande. Bueno, también está la XS, que es muy pequeña, y la XXL, que es tremendamente grande. Pero más o menos esas son las letras que se utilizan. Y luego hay prendas de ropa que se miden por números. La talla 34 sería la más pequeña. Luego vendrían la 36, la 38, la 40, la 42 y así hacia adelante. Las mujeres que utilizan una talla 34 o 36 están muy delgadas. Es el caso de la mayoría de las modelos. Y dicho todo esto, vamos ya con el primer pase de la noticia. Vas a escuchar dos voces. En primer lugar empieza a hablar la periodista, y luego responde a una pregunta la modelo curvy, que se llama Alicia Gutiérrez. Venga, concéntrate, porque la noticia arranca ya. “Hace unos años, revistas muy conocidas, marcas también muy conocidas empezaron a dedicar sus portadas a mujeres que no usan una 34 o una 36, que no encajan en el patrón 90-60-90, sino que responden a cuerpos reales. Tímidamente también en algunas pasarelas empezamos a ver a modelos curvys, a mujeres muy guapas con curvas que usan una talla más grande de lo que suele ser lo habitual en las pasarelas, y que se parecen sin duda más a eso, a nosotras, a las mujeres reales. Una es, precisamente, Alicia Gutiérrez, una joven mallorquina de 24 años que está cumpliendo su sueño, trabajar de modelo en Nueva York. ¿Cómo empiezas tú en el mundo de la moda?, que seguro que hay gente que le sorprendió el que un día dijiste… yo voy a subirme a una pasarela. Yo seguía a una chica, bueno una modelo curvy, que se llama Ashley Graham, y ahí como que pensé… ahí va, o sea, igual yo podría estar haciendo esto. Y bueno, pues pasados los años yo me metí a la carrera de Periodismo, yo quería ser presentadora de televisión, y en el segundo año de carrera, justo una amiga mía me envía un email de una newsletter de la marca Women'secret, que estaban buscando a clientas de la marca pues para protagonizar su próxima campaña del 25 aniversario. Y yo dije… pues mira, voy a mandar un vídeo. Me acuerdo que me citaron para el casting presencial, había muchísimas chicas. Hice el casting, y cuando lo hice dije… me van a coger.” Como acabas de escuchar, el verbo coger tiene bastantes significados en español. En este caso quiere decir escoger o elegir. Después de hacer el casting, o sea, la prueba, Alicia Gutiérrez pensó que iba a ser elegida para esa campaña de publicidad. He querido empezar por esto último para que lo entendieras mejor. Así que, espero que haya quedado claro. Y también quería decirte algo sobre ese patrón o canon de belleza femenina del que siempre se habla. Me refiero al famoso 90-60-90. Esas son las proporciones o las medidas perfectas que tradicionalmente se han asociado al cuerpo femenino. Estamos hablando de centímetros. Por lo tanto, esas medidas serían 90 centímetros de pecho, 60 de cintura y 90 de cadera. Insisto en que ese es el estereotipo de las proporciones ideales del que siempre hemos escuchado hablar. Imagino que en tu país también lo habrás oído. Venga, seguimos adelante con el adverbio tímidamente, que está ligado a la palabra timidez. Pero en esta noticia no se refiere a las dificultades para hablar en público. Aquí, tímidamente quiere decir muy poco a poco. Algunos eventos de moda empiezan a mostrar modelos curvys. Y las modelos desfilan o caminan sobre la pasarela, que es el lugar situado a una altura distinta por donde pasan las modelos. Como te acabo de decir, el verbo que se usa en estos casos es desfilar, igual que en el ámbito militar. Los soldados del ejército desfilan en algunas ocasiones delante del público. Sería un desfile militar. Pero en nuestra noticia hablamos de un desfile de moda. Y la protagonista de esta historia es mallorquina, o sea, que nació en Mallorca, una de las maravillosas islas Baleares. Es posible que las hayas visitado alguna vez, porque en verano están llenas de turistas. Digo en verano porque en invierno hace frío. Si quieres venir a España en invierno, lo mejor es viajar a las Islas Canarias, porque allí la temperatura es buena durante todo el año. Y, después de este consejo, vamos con el verbo meterse, que aquí significa inscribirse, apuntarse o matricularse. Como la modelo está hablando de una carrera universitaria, el verbo más adecuado sería matricularse en Periodismo. Pero, como has podido escuchar, ella dice meterse. Voy a meterme al gimnasio, voy a meterme a inglés. Es una forma coloquial de decir que vamos a apuntarnos al gimnasio o que vamos a estudiar inglés. En cuanto a la palabra clienta, es muy fácil, se trata de una mujer que va a comprar a una tienda. Si fuera un hombre sería un cliente. El verbo protagonizar también es muy sencillo, porque significa ser la protagonista o el protagonista de una película, de una serie o de una campaña publicitaria, como en el caso de nuestra noticia. Luego tenemos otro verbo, citar, que aquí quiere decir convocar a una persona indicando el día, la hora y el lugar al que debe acudir. La modelo fue citada para hacer la prueba. El sustantivo es cita. ¿Qué día te han citado? ¿Qué día tienes la cita? Se usa mucho cuando hablamos de médicos. ¿Te ha llegado la cita para el cardiólogo? Pero atención, porque también usamos la misma palabra para cuestiones amorosas. Mi amigo tiene una cita esta noche con una mujer que ha conocido en el trabajo. Pero en este caso no decimos “se ha citado con una mujer”, sino “ha quedado con una mujer”. El sustantivo es cita, pero el verbo sería quedar. Bien, pues ya estamos preparados para escuchar la noticia por segunda vez. Aquí la tienes. “Hace unos años, revistas muy conocidas, marcas también muy conocidas empezaron a dedicar sus portadas a mujeres que no usan una 34 o una 36, que no encajan en el patrón 90-60-90, sino que responden a cuerpos reales. Tímidamente también en algunas pasarelas empezamos a ver a modelos curvys, a mujeres muy guapas con curvas que usan una talla más grande de lo que suele ser lo habitual en las pasarelas, y que se parecen sin duda más a eso, a nosotras, a las mujeres reales. Una es, precisamente, Alicia Gutiérrez, una joven mallorquina de 24 años que está cumpliendo su sueño, trabajar de modelo en Nueva York. ¿Cómo empiezas tú en el mundo de la moda?, que seguro que hay gente que le sorprendió el que un día dijiste… yo voy a subirme a una pasarela. Yo seguía a una chica, bueno una modelo curvy, que se llama Ashley Graham, y ahí como que pensé… ahí va, o sea, igual yo podría estar haciendo esto. Y bueno, pues pasados los años yo me metí a la carrera de Periodismo, yo quería ser presentadora de televisión, y en el segundo año de carrera, justo una amiga mía me envía un email de una newsletter de la marca Women'secret, que estaban buscando a clientas de la marca pues para protagonizar su próxima campaña del 25 aniversario. Y yo dije… pues mira, voy a mandar un vídeo. Me acuerdo que me citaron para el casting presencial, había muchísimas chicas. Hice el casting, y cuando lo hice dije… me van a coger.” Sé que ya la has entendido prácticamente al completo, pero voy a echarte una mano explicando la información con otras palabras. La periodista nos cuenta que las modelos curvys comenzaron a aparecer en revistas muy famosas hace ya algún tiempo, porque algunas marcas de ropa entendieron que debían dirigirse a mujeres normales, no sólo aquellas que cumplían el ideal femenino de belleza. Y poco a poco algunos eventos de moda también se atreven a dedicarle un espacio en sus desfiles a modelos que no están tan delgadas como las que solemos ver en televisión. Y en la noticia ponen el ejemplo de una mujer española que trabaja como modelo en Estados Unidos, pero como modelo con curvas, no delgada o flaca, que es un sinónimo de muy delgada. Así que, la periodista le pregunta cómo le surgió la idea de dedicarse al mundo de la moda. Y la chica dice que cuando era adolescente seguía en las redes sociales a un modelo curvy que le sirvió de inspiración. Ella pensó que podía hacer lo mismo, aunque al principio su objetivo era otro, porque estudió la carrera de Periodismo en la universidad para hacerse un hueco en la televisión. Sin embargo, todo cambió cuando una amiga le dijo que una conocida marca de ropa interior estaba buscando mujeres normales para ser las protagonistas de una campaña publicitaria. Ella se presentó a las pruebas junto a otras muchas personas, y cuando salió de allí tuvo la sensación de que iba a ser una de las elegidas. Pues ahí tienes el resumen. Por lo tanto, nos toca escuchar la noticia por última vez. Aquí va. “Hace unos años, revistas muy conocidas, marcas también muy conocidas empezaron a dedicar sus portadas a mujeres que no usan una 34 o una 36, que no encajan en el patrón 90-60-90, sino que responden a cuerpos reales. Tímidamente también en algunas pasarelas empezamos a ver a modelos curvys, a mujeres muy guapas con curvas que usan una talla más grande de lo que suele ser lo habitual en las pasarelas, y que se parecen sin duda más a eso, a nosotras, a las mujeres reales. Una es, precisamente, Alicia Gutiérrez, una joven mallorquina de 24 años que está cumpliendo su sueño, trabajar de modelo en Nueva York. ¿Cómo empiezas tú en el mundo de la moda?, que seguro que hay gente que le sorprendió el que un día dijiste… yo voy a subirme a una pasarela. Yo seguía a una chica, bueno una modelo curvy, que se llama Ashley Graham, y ahí como que pensé… ahí va, o sea, igual yo podría estar haciendo esto. Y bueno, pues pasados los años yo me metí a la carrera de Periodismo, yo quería ser presentadora de televisión, y en el segundo año de carrera, justo una amiga mía me envía un email de una newsletter de la marca Women'secret, que estaban buscando a clientas de la marca pues para protagonizar su próxima campaña del 25 aniversario. Y yo dije… pues mira, voy a mandar un vídeo. Me acuerdo que me citaron para el casting presencial, había muchísimas chicas. Hice el casting, y cuando lo hice dije… me van a coger.” Es una sensación que hemos tenido todos alguna vez, ¿verdad?, el hecho de pensar que vamos a ser los elegidos para un puesto de trabajo, por ejemplo. Claro que no siempre se cumple, no siempre se hace realidad ese pálpito o esa corazonada. ¿Has escuchado? Aquí tienes dos nuevas palabras, pálpito y corazonada. Se usan como sinónimo de sensación, o sea, cuando pensamos que algo va a suceder. Te voy a poner un ejemplo, Tengo el pálpito o tengo la corazonada de que este año voy a encontrar un trabajo mejor. Es algo que siento dentro de mí, una sensación inexplicable, un pálpito, una corazonada. ¿Te han gustado estas palabras? Espero que sí, igual que el resto de las que hemos explicado hoy. Son estas: -Tímidamente: muy poco a poco. -Pasarela: lugar por el que desfilan las modelos delante del público. -Mallorquina: que tiene su origen en Mallorca. -Meterse: en este caso, inscribirse, apuntarse o matricularse. -Clienta: mujer que va a comprar a una tienda. -Protagonizar: ser la protagonista. -Citar: en nuestra noticia quiere decir convocar a una persona indicando el día, la hora y el lugar al que debe acudir. -Coger: en este contexto significa escoger o elegir. Y esto ha sido todo. Te recuerdo que tienes el enlace a la noticia completa en la transcripción que te dejo en Patreon. Si tienes tiempo, escúchala con calma. Por mi parte, no quiero despedirme sin darte las gracias por todo tu apoyo. Ojalá siga contando con tu ayuda durante este año 2024. Ha sido un placer. Adiós. Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Se Habla Español. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/171214
After she was scouted in a modelling competition in Lincoln, Nebraska at the age of 12, Ashley Graham went on to break barriers in the fashion industry by becoming the first plus-size model to appear on the covers of both Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue and American Vogue.“It started shifting the minds of agents, casting directors, art directors, editors to say, ‘Oh, this is where we're going. The zeitgeist is turning, and it's not just about what has been deemed beautiful for so long. Maybe we should think about what else is out there,'” she says.This week on The BoF Podcast, BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed sits down with Graham to learn how she became the most recognisable face of a global cultural movement and understand the personal philosophies that have guided her along the way.Key Insights: Raised in Lincoln, Nebraska, Ashley Graham's career began when she was scouted at a local mall at the age of 12. Though she hadn't seen her body type represented in media before, her upbringing equipped her with the self-confidence to pursue the path. “Because I had come from a very confident home, I was able to look at my body in the mirror and be okay with it,” she says.Graham's breakthrough moment came in 2016, when she landed the cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue. A year later, Vogue came calling. “Vogue saw that there was an opportunity for monetising a size as well as different races and ages… the impact was so great for other plus-size models,” she recalls.Despite her success, Graham recognises that fashion still has a long way to go when it comes to representation, particularly when it comes to the clothes themselves. “There are so many designers that don't know how to cut around a breast, a hip or a butt because they just have not understood what that actually means,” she says. When it comes to discovering your own confidence, Graham believes its internal validation that matters most. “If more people went inward instead of searching out for everything and really leaned into prayer, meditation, quietness, then they would have more enlightenment and confidence.”Additional Resources:Squeezed by Rivals, Spanx Taps Ashley Graham to Embrace Celebrity MarketingOp-Ed | Fashion Needs to Drop Its Elitism and Accept Plus-SizeA New York Fashion Week Mystery: What Happened to All the Plus-Size Models? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Like so many moms, Erica Djossa, a registered psychotherapist specializing in maternal mental health, entered motherhood assuming her “maternal instinct” would guide her through any challenges she faced. Yet, like so many mothers she'd counseled, she too, found herself struggling with identity loss, the mental load of motherhood, and the pressure to be perfect. Eventually, she had a breakdown that turned out to be a breakthrough – a moment where she realized that she was suffering from postpartum depression. When she sought help, she was dismissed by doctors who assured her that she just needed more rest. Frustrated, Erica pushed to be taken seriously, and finally got the care she needed. Through that experience, Erica realized that moms deserved more. Realizing how difficult it is to find mental health services, the now mother of 3 founded Happy as a Mother, which has evolved into Momwell, to provide mom-centered virtual therapy services and mental health literacy for moms at every stage of their motherhood journey. She has also taken to social media to make a difference. Her graphics have been shared by celebrities like Snoop Dogg, Ashley Graham, Nia Long, Hilaria Baldwin, Christy Turlington and Adrienne Bosh. Erica is passionate about maternal mental healthcare and putting moms back on the priority list. In this episode we dive deep into: Erica's own experience of postpartum and how this was a catalyst for the work she does to support mother's mental health How traditional gender roles can keep mothers - and couples - from thriving as we parent Understanding mom rage and resentment The importance of learning that as mothers, we can release Perfectionism and share the mother load Healing and preventing trauma and the power of honoring our children's resilience The potential risks of intensive parenting and Perfect Mother Syndrome on our mental health and couple's relationship How to identify your personal parenting and self-care values rather than internalizing those from our culture, community, friends, or family. Please share the love by sending this to someone in your life who could benefit from the kinds of things we talk about in this space. Make sure to follow me on Instagram @dr.avivaromm to join the conversation. You can follow Erica and Momwell on Instagram @momwell and visit momwell.com. Looking for supplements for yourself and your family, including some of those I talk about in episodes? You can find those - and your 15% discount on every order here: avivaromm.com/supplements Practitioners - you can also learn how to create your own accounts at https://us.fullscript.com/practitioner-signup/AVIVA
When Katie Jane Hughes isn't working with the likes of Hailey Bieber, Ashley Graham and Rosie Huntington-Whitely, the British-born, Brooklyn-based makeup artist can be found sharing her editorial-to-everyday makeup tutorials on social media, where she's amassed a cult community of beauty enthusiasts. Having collaborated with brands like Revlon, Elemis and Glossier, this month, Katie is set to debut KJH Brand, a highly-anticipated, eponymous range that aims to put the power in your hands, with deconstructed formulas that awards you dewy, gorgeous skin – customized by you. Tune in as we get the advanced scoop, while mining for Katie's beauty knowledge gold.In this episode Katie shares:Her best tips for blending foundation that lastsHow freckled-faced girlies can ace their complexion while letting speckles shine through (dullness be gone!) The makeup artist's “batwing” eyeliner hack for hooded eyelids – and her most trusted liquid eyeliner to get the lookThe top 3 products she'd buy if her makeup kit were to go missingThe oldest and most cherished product in Katie's cosmetics kit, revealed!Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter. Join our private Facebook group, or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/PROMO CODES: When you support our sponsors, you support the creation of Breaking Beauty Podcast! NutrafolTake the first step to visibly thicker, healthier hair. For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code BREAKING. ConairIntroducing the Curl Secret by Conair, your new favorite styling tool for effortlessCurls. Shop Curl Secret by Conair, exclusively at Ulta. Rocket MoneyStop wasting money on things you don't use. Cancel your unwanted subscriptions – and manage your money the easy way – by going to RocketMoney.com/Beauty.*Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.*Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill DunnTheme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya Produced by Dear Media StudioSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rachel Zegler's getting relatable! Lucas Hedges is getting Brokeback! Tyra Banks is quitting DWTS (to do more ice cream?)! Timmy tried the $19 Chris Appleton Erewhon smoothie! Pax J-P is out getting papped (and Rob K. is not!) Delilah Belle Hamlin's getting musical! Tessa Thompson is getting untruthful! (Allegedly.) Noah Schnapp is getting entrepreneurial! Nicole Peltz is getting boring (in Cosmo!) Plus, Shawn Mendes would rather talk about Tommy Hilfiger, Tamar gets engaged on a reality show (and real life), Ashley Graham's hubby got a vasectomy, Rubi Rose hooks up with French Montana and Rita gives us a snippet of #RO3. Call in at 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns for a future episode of Who's There. Support us and get a TON of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In this week's episode of The More You Know, Knox and Jamie dive into the latest pop culture news, including Everything Everywhere All At Once's big wins at the Oscars, Jamie's viral tweet, and Hugh Jackman's insane 8000-calorie diet (for a dead character, no less). Plus, they're joined by Erin for a quick snake draft of their dream foods to scarf down. MENTIONSFollow us on Instagram @ThePopcast to be all in on our listener participation episodes coming soon!SMK: Oberyn Martel vs. Mando vs. Joel Miller (or Javier)Sold out: Grogu Bop It!Twitter: KnoxMcCoy | JamieBGolden | ErinHMoon (she's back, baby!)Worst look?: Tiger Woods | Cole Sprouse | Daylights Saving TimeI'm not linking Anne Hathaway's prestige tatas. -Indi “Pay attention to her, not me.” - Jamie regarding Sharon Says SoOscar talk: All the winners | Everything Everywhere All At Once | Nine years earlier, the Daniels made the masterpiece mv for Lil John's Turn it Down From What | Daniel Scheinert's tuxedo | Moody music: All Quiet on the Western Front soundtrack | Andrea Riseborough nomination controversy | 3 our of 4 winners = A Streetcar Named Desire, Network, EEAAO | Malala and husband | Brendan Fraser's Best Actor Oscars acceptance speech for The WhaleSnake Draft: Logan is alive? | Snake Draft ‘splainRed light mentions: Jamie's tweet about Ashley Graham interviewing Hugh GrantBONUS SEGMENTOur Patreon supporters can get full access to this The More You Know news segment every week and this week our BFOTS got to join us for our live-stream Ask Us Anything. Become a partner. GREEN LIGHTSJamie: series - School Spirits (Paramount) | docuseries - Sin Eater (Hulu)Knox: The Mummy Freaking 4 | The Resort (Peacock)SHOW SPONSORSTHIRDLOVE: Get 20% off your first order at thirdlove.com/popHONEY: Save money for free at joinhoney.com/popcastROTHY'S: Get $20 off your first purchase at rothys.com/popBETTERHELP: Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/popcastSubscribe to Episodes: iTunes | Android Subscribe to our Monthly Newsletter: knoxandjamie.com/newsletterShop our Amazon Link: amazon.com/shop/thepopcast | this week's featured itemFollow Us: Instagram | Twitter | FacebookSupport Us: Monthly Donation | One-Time Donation | SwagSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Emma and Julie are back for their first post-VPR episode. They broadly discuss the Oscars (red carpet, Hugh & Ashley, major wins,) before diving into Kendall & Bad Bunny and Avril & Tyga. They end with a discussion on Kris & Khloé's birthday wishes to Tristan. Hugh Grant & Ashley Graham: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTR7Bwhu4/Cara: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cptv3TcshOF/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=https://www.instagram.com/p/CpwLcs_Ib6A/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Kate Hudson: https://www.instagram.com/p/CpvOsc4M-Ts/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Vanessa/Austin tweet: https://twitter.com/dejadenile/status/1635392182961213440?s=46&t=_BmgubiRnG4eh3uhxKHx9wAvril & Tyga: https://www.instagram.com/p/CpfgvihtZec/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Khloé's post: https://www.instagram.com/p/CpvjtE2PvFj/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Highlighted Black-Owned Business: Lucy Lue Organicslucylueorganics.cominstagram.com/lucylueorganics/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Supermodel and entrepreneur Ashley Graham discusses why she chooses to be honest on social media, how the terms "body positivity" and "body neutrality" have developed, and why she has a love-hate relationship with Fashion Week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chelsea Handler takes on the latest news including the Taliban not liking their 9-5 lifestyle, Tucker Carlson complaining about the amount of POC federal judges, a Singapore man suing a woman for being friendzoned, and a TikToker mocking the SKIMS micro bikini. Supermodel and entrepreneur Ashley Graham shares why she chooses to be honest on social media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.