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Celeb makeup artist extraordinaire Ash K. Holm joins us this week! The Los Angeles-based pro's ability to create glam looks and glowing skin have endeared her to famous clients like Ariana Grande, Lindsay Lohan and Khloe Kardashian – and she's often spotted behind the scenes on The Kardashians on Hulu. Frequently tapped by brands like Vaseline, Morphe and Kiss Lashes, Ash is sharing all of her tips on how-to create a face lift effect using only the magic of makeup in today's can't miss episode.Tune in to hear about:How Ash uses under eye skin care patches as a “cheat” to achieve a lifted eye makeup lookThe drugstore hair product that she loves to use to get even the straightest eyebrow hairs to stay-in-placeHow-to pinpoint conceal for a lifted lip look Ash's absolute fave finishing powder to nix shine while keeping the “snatch” going all day Bookmark these! The makeup artist's no-fail contour tones, the surprising bronzer-in-a-box shade that she's giving a second life to and the affordable brush brand that she stocks up on Psssst: Watch (and subscribe!) to this episode on our YouTube so you can see everything Ash is talking about! 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. Subscribe to our Substack here To shop products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/ Related episodes like this: WATCH: Makeup By Mario on The Soft Glam Era, Game-Changing Makeup Hacks and Is He Writing a Book?!WATCH: Trendless, Ageless Everyday Makeup Secrets Revealed with Look Good, Feel Good Makeup Artist Katey DennoWATCH: Meghan Markle's Makeup Artist: Spring Makeup Tutorial & Trends from Daniel Martin!
In dieser Folge spricht Moderator Michael Lorenz mit Carla Ströher, der Gründerin von Pure U. Cosmetics. Ihr Unternehmen für nachhaltige Naturkosmetik entstand aus einem ganz persönlichen Anliegen: Carla suchte hautfreundliche Produkte für sensible Haut – und entwickelte schließlich ihre eigenen. Gemeinsam mit Co-Gründer Leonhard Erdsiek wagte sie 2021 den Schritt in die Selbstständigkeit – mit Bielefeld als Gründungsort. Wie hat die Stadt sie dabei unterstützt? Welche Vorteile bietet die Region für Start-ups? Carla spricht ehrlich über die Herausforderungen des Unternehmertums: Nicht alles ist Gold, aber wer bereit ist, stetig an sich zu arbeiten, kann eine starke Marktpräsenz aufbauen. Sie erzählt von ihrem Weg zur eigenen Produktionsstätte, dem aktuellen Umzug in eine größere Halle und ihren Zukunftsplänen für Pure U. Cosmetics. Außerdem gibt sie wertvolle Einblicke und Tipps im Bereich Unternehmensgründung und macht deutlich, wie wichtig es ist, weniger zu glorifizieren und mehr die Realität im Blick zu behalten.
We're back with another crazy passenger story, and of course they have been drinking and taking sleeping tablets! Why do passengers keep doing this?!When a cabin crew member suspects the passenger in the toilet might be in a spot of trouble, they open the door to find the hilarious antics of a passenger who got high....Music Credits for The Botched Bronzer Bungle Street Soundtrack Mafia - Music by Simone Mignacca from PixabayThe Curious Kitten - Aaron KennyAwkward comedy - Music by Vlad Krotov from PixabayIrony of Fate - Music by Emmraan from PixabaySound Effect by GIK Multimedia from PixabaySound Effects by freesound_community from Send us a text! If you'd like a reply, please leave an email or numberWe would really appreciate it if you take 1 minute to leave a quick review. It really helps our podcast become more visible on all the platforms so we can reach more people! Thank you. To find out more about how Not Just Crew can support you, visit www.notjustcrew.comSupport the showThe Red Eye Podcast is written by Kaylie Kay, and produced and narrated by Ally Murphy.To subscribe to the monthly newsletter and keep up to date with news, visit www.theredeyepod.com. Ot find us on Facebook, YouTube, TikTok & Instagram @theredeyepod, for behind the scenes stories and those funny short stories that only take a minute or less!If you'd like to support the podcast you can "buy us a beer" and subscribe at https://www.buzzsprout.com/2310053/support, we'd be happy to give you a shout out on our newsletter!Ally Murphy is a former flight attendant, and a British voice over artist based in the USA, visit www.allymurphy.co.ukKaylie Kay is a flight attendant and author based in the UK. You can find more of her work at www.kayliekaywrites.comTo preorder The Red Eye's first book click on the following links:Amazon KindleOther eBooksPaperback link to follow
So You've done it to one, Then you might as well done it to all of us She lied to me first, So I went and sent it right back to her Al would have never hit Peg —no, never. He couldn't even cheat on her —-he was always looking but seemingly— Never really hoping. Never. —sometimes touching— —had to; that's the job— But it was these ladies— Oh that? That's just—temptation! He affixed the affidavit… That's odd. She looked straight at me. I actually really wanted her autograph. You won't be needing it. No, this: INT. PALEYFEST which theatre was it? I don't know, but Wow! I love this place. For she was sacred; Every mistake made, The game, we were playing Made in her name To win To this, I bid you good night. A kiss, on the hand; A turn of the cheek. You're headed straight for the academy, with this. But first— You've got to be kidding me with this. No. She isn't! Rehab. “The R/FX Episide” Wait, this couldn't be— [the F.R.I.E.N.D.S. Episode] wtf could that possibly stand for ROSS Nice. MOUSE Nice twice! That's MINE. wtf is this. He. Appears to be codewitching. Speak thus language: [Ebonics] I can't! Exactly, you win!!!!!!! Lmfao what a— Robot. Oh shit, nice Good thing I took notes earlier. SHE DID? WHERE? Hidden. So they can't keep taking this thing they don't make anymore. What is it? Love. Light. Energy. —oh, they make energy. Oh, really? Yes it's just. NEGATIVE Look: I'm EVIL! EVIL! (That's true, they do keep just—doing this to her) It's ok, I'll just make more. Thanks. But just for you! What! wtf is this. I dunno. For some reason [ANNE HATHAWAY is a shapeshifter] I don't get it, she should be delirious by now What the fuck are you doing?, INSTAGRAM SPYING. Nope. Kbye. I win. You realize this is violent as fuck right. THE MAYOR You know what. You're right. Welp, fuck this. FBI/CIA (But musically) Hmm. [Musically] WOULD Ū LIKE TO DEVELOP AN APP -_- …is there any money in it? (Cont'd) PUT A BUG IN HER PHONE! PUT A BUG IN HER PHONE! You know what You could never hit a white woman like this. You could never do anything like this to a white woman. Well, why not? Because they're fucking fragile. I'm offended! You hurt my feelings Over WHAT NOTHING. I'M JUST CRANKY. Infinitely fucking grateful for this experience, to be truthful. You realize the closer you get to other people, the more they start to act— Seriously fucking stupid. Just like him. We keep track of your worldliness from up here, you know. I gathered this. I'm famished. Ok Satan. Keep making this, I keep taking it I love it. I want her. Then I'm certain something must be wrong with your penis. And this is what made him crazy. You can't—do this… can you? I can be funny! Make me laugh, then. Seriously, it's the least you could do. It's literally the most minimal thing you could do to a woman— just. Listen, you can't write th— Make me cum. I can't! Then I win. That P.E.A.C.E. Movie It is finished, but you just keep writing it! Hush, man of the year. Man of the year?! I win! Damn it. Seconded. Again. Is there a bronze, in this, I guess. Bronzer! I need bronzer! Make him look brown He's brownish. Hmm. Not for me, I guess. See! She's racist! Maybe, a little bit. What is this. This a a blood oath. [put that one scene I wrote earlier right here] ALGORITHM HUH?! Exactly. Keep writing this way, Until you have enough of this project that —-They can't recreate this. Why not? Cause I'm writing it. Take—this... Off.. [This is why he gave you a magnet.] Two magnets. K this is yours. And this is mine. Is that the n*gga that— Yes. wtf. The n*gga from hurcules?! I think it is. It is. lol DISNEY Could not make this shit up, I promise, it's almost as if— Stop following me. ILLUMINATI Stop taking about all theee secret things. (I'm driving there.) They HATE you. I don't get why you keep making things this DIFFICULT for me. Because this is racism. We pretty much just— I'm prettier. —despondent. Hm. What. THEY TOOK HER. What do you MEAN. She's GONE, GONE FUCKING WHERE. DILLON FRANCIS This can't be it. What do you mean. ANNIE Hello. just say it. DILLON FRANCIS …you're my Queen. -___- ANNIE yay! I win! LATER now get the stones. HUH. SATAN Uh oh. What do you mean. The stones! It's a CLOAK. What's this? *hiccups* nothin. Hey. What. Did u want this. I dunno. Did you fuck it already. Yep. Then you can have him. yay! Hoo *hiccups*ray. Wait. Who did this. KASKADE IT WAS THE MORMONS! Huh. Hey look, we're gonna need another. Damn this party is MASSIVE in here. I don't get how they did this. Exactly. That's who you mated with?! Yes. WHY. I switched it. Teehee. Hey, WhT. I need eyes on this. H3H3 Ah shit, What. There's a dead mouse in my— Imminent. Hm. What. Seems like it's landing, This… What is it. Ship. HEY LOOK, ITS THE TITANIC. She'll find it, I have my eyes in this. listen, this lady can keep SECRETS. Until she doesn't. AND THEN, Where the fuck is this thing. I don't know where the fuck that thing is. *gasps* The flag! Yeus! GET IT. The flattery. O, The collisions! I'm just being honest. What. This isn't what you think. It was the c o l o r s that did it. Oh really. I really didn't. O, The CALAMITY. I'm gonna need you to stay like this. Keep eating frequently. MOVE IT, GRANDE. ARIANA -_- That name is ironic. Hey. Pst. Switch me places. No, I'm EMMY I know it, But I'm gonna wake up in a second And I need YOU To be *dissappears* She's never going to get back to me, is she. No, I— I got it. “The Hollywood Lights” Doesn't this episode already have a title. That's from the episode, they're all Crossdimensions! Yes. Cross dimensional, yes. Whose this guy? Who, Einstein. Call me “Einstein” Alright. Ah fuck. What. This is it! This has to be it! INT. Where is it? Doesn't matter! DOES MATTER. Somewhere off I-15 JESUS CHRIST, OF ALL THE INTERSTATES IN THIS GODFORSAKEN COUNTRY! We can't stop here! Not yet, Doctor. Oh god! Now I'm a doctor. I forgot about PARANASUS! GET BACK HERE. Okay, look, I'm gonna like— Die after this. Just die—nicely. THAT WASNT NICE! THAT WASNT NICE. I'M TELLING. Ok. Fuck that bitch. It's crazy how active they get around you. That's the spirit. (Literally.) Nice. When was the last time you took two days out of the gym. Last time I needed it. You realize you're sucking the life out of these people with these things. *shrugs* Yes. Okay, so that's how his army is getting in. Follow up on that. SATAN'S ARMY IS USING THE ALGORITHM TO ATTACK HUMANITY. THE “I couldn't be making this up if I tried” mix HOW COULD SATAN HAVE AN ARMY A WHOLE ARMY! IDIOTS! She found me! She found me! TINA FEY (Rolls eyes) She found us Together again . And we gotta be seperate in this one. AMY You just keep FUCKING THIS UP. You can't do anything right, I guess Alright, ladies. Fuck, I hate this bitch. I heard that. She can't be listening to this! Yes she is She listens to everything. Yes, I can. It was not the intention I had For you to be put in this class: Your mother did this to you. So try, Just try, If you will Oh man. This is Perfect. Just perfect. You can't do this to these people, you know, FLASHBACK TO: IN REAL LIFE, SRSLY. INT. THE RADDISON. SERIOUSLY, THIS HAPPENED THEY WANT YOU TO LIVE WHERE THE [— bleepN*GGERSbleep —] LIVE. Uhnnuh. See. Okay, how is this bitch not dead yet. Check it out. You got one of these in your pocket. Watch: Spin it. Ooh, it spins. Do it again! THANK U, NEXT, What's this. Auditions for the that superhero movie, I guess. What the fuck. Ariana's casting it. Dammit. Throw the whole phone away. HYPOCRITES OK, we're gonna like take everything from you Your love Your home Your pride —but not your soul, Cause we haven't figured out exactly how it keeps Evading us This is privacy evasion. This is privacy invasion. No, this is the US government and they fucking suck at doing shit like this. Why. Because. We basically programmed a bunch of— Idiots. — programmable people— To hurt other people for us. Sell me your soul. For what. For this: [whatever it is] Ok. I WIN. A Dave? I don't need a Dave. DAVE Oh you will… I promise. WAIT. WHICH DAVE. WHICH AMY WHICH— Liz? Not yet. What the fuck is this : LIZZAVISION OOO. Oh yeah. I've been there. ADVENTURE GUY HEY LOOK. I PUT I PUT ACID IN THIS I PUT ACID IN THE TELEVISION What is this. This is stupid FOR KIDS. KIDS AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH this shit is too popular Ok, I hate it. Tru. Shhh. You hear that. Yeah. “Silence is Golden” She did run, but I did not chase, For you can run but you cannot hide The day I was born, was the day I died Come along for the ride, Come along for the ride Suffer harder Work longer Don't talk to your mother like that It's awful Liz Lemon makes her first appearance on the July 4th, 2021 episode of The Legend of Supacree, In season 1. This makes her the first technical television personality to enter the multiverse, besides an earlier mention of Dave Chapelle–and Christopher Nolan, whom also make their primary appearances in season one, along with Jeff Bezoz. Skrillex and Dillon Francis are the first two primary characters entered as fictionalized persons in the first season of The Legend of Supacree, which precedes Enter The Multiverse by at least 2 full seasons; The original Infinite Skrillfiles, (cancelled in 2021 at 10,000 downloads) and returned later as OWSLA Confidential and the discontinued Gerald's World series originally ran alongside the original Legend of Supacree's initial launch. As of 2024, the series has become an underground cult phenomenon, acquiring over 10K downloads on its own and an accumulated 50K downloads in total with absolutely no formal or traditional advertising or promotions whatsoever. Deadmau5 makes his first appearance as a primary character not much later in season one, while his human counterpart Joel is mentioned midseason just a few episodes earlier; this episode holds the seasons's record for number of downloads for a singular episode. Other fictionalized versions of celebrities in the first season include Billie Ellish, Ke$sha, and Kanye West, as well as festival and dance music mogul extraordinaire Pasquale Rotella. Also making an appearance toward the end of the first season is Television host and personality, JImmy Fallon in an episode first airing November 18th of 2021, before the first season's conclusion before a brief hiatus before the show's second season, which aired on January 8th of 2022. The series' first ever mix marked the first season's finale, which debuted DJ Ū's world premier mix curated during EDC's post-pandemic rendition and airing on November 26th, 2021 Posted under the simple monomer as -u., the first mix in the series shared publicly showcases and highlights early trademark's of the DJ's unique sound and techniques still used by DJ Ū and in later productions and performances by DJ Ū and created and/or as or under other aliases. Season 2's trademarks include further references to DJ Dillon Francis, which the DJ himself began using in his social media accounts as a repetitive joke. The beginning of season 2 also mark's the use of longer section of the written script posted alongside the episodes in conjunction with the series story arcs; however, elements of the scripted versions emphasis are missing or invisible to the audience at large due to formatting restrictions and limitations within the multiple hosting platform's various layouts. Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2024 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ©
So You've done it to one, Then you might as well done it to all of us She lied to me first, So I went and sent it right back to her Al would have never hit Peg —no, never. He couldn't even cheat on her —-he was always looking but seemingly— Never really hoping. Never. —sometimes touching— —had to; that's the job— But it was these ladies— Oh that? That's just—temptation! He affixed the affidavit… That's odd. She looked straight at me. I actually really wanted her autograph. You won't be needing it. No, this: INT. PALEYFEST which theatre was it? I don't know, but Wow! I love this place. For she was sacred; Every mistake made, The game, we were playing Made in her name To win To this, I bid you good night. A kiss, on the hand; A turn of the cheek. You're headed straight for the academy, with this. But first— You've got to be kidding me with this. No. She isn't! Rehab. “The R/FX Episide” Wait, this couldn't be— [the F.R.I.E.N.D.S. Episode] wtf could that possibly stand for ROSS Nice. MOUSE Nice twice! That's MINE. wtf is this. He. Appears to be codewitching. Speak thus language: [Ebonics] I can't! Exactly, you win!!!!!!! Lmfao what a— Robot. Oh shit, nice Good thing I took notes earlier. SHE DID? WHERE? Hidden. So they can't keep taking this thing they don't make anymore. What is it? Love. Light. Energy. —oh, they make energy. Oh, really? Yes it's just. NEGATIVE Look: I'm EVIL! EVIL! (That's true, they do keep just—doing this to her) It's ok, I'll just make more. Thanks. But just for you! What! wtf is this. I dunno. For some reason [ANNE HATHAWAY is a shapeshifter] I don't get it, she should be delirious by now What the fuck are you doing?, INSTAGRAM SPYING. Nope. Kbye. I win. You realize this is violent as fuck right. THE MAYOR You know what. You're right. Welp, fuck this. FBI/CIA (But musically) Hmm. [Musically] WOULD Ū LIKE TO DEVELOP AN APP -_- …is there any money in it? (Cont'd) PUT A BUG IN HER PHONE! PUT A BUG IN HER PHONE! You know what You could never hit a white woman like this. You could never do anything like this to a white woman. Well, why not? Because they're fucking fragile. I'm offended! You hurt my feelings Over WHAT NOTHING. I'M JUST CRANKY. Infinitely fucking grateful for this experience, to be truthful. You realize the closer you get to other people, the more they start to act— Seriously fucking stupid. Just like him. We keep track of your worldliness from up here, you know. I gathered this. I'm famished. Ok Satan. Keep making this, I keep taking it I love it. I want her. Then I'm certain something must be wrong with your penis. And this is what made him crazy. You can't—do this… can you? I can be funny! Make me laugh, then. Seriously, it's the least you could do. It's literally the most minimal thing you could do to a woman— just. Listen, you can't write th— Make me cum. I can't! Then I win. That P.E.A.C.E. Movie It is finished, but you just keep writing it! Hush, man of the year. Man of the year?! I win! Damn it. Seconded. Again. Is there a bronze, in this, I guess. Bronzer! I need bronzer! Make him look brown He's brownish. Hmm. Not for me, I guess. See! She's racist! Maybe, a little bit. What is this. This a a blood oath. [put that one scene I wrote earlier right here] ALGORITHM HUH?! Exactly. Keep writing this way, Until you have enough of this project that —-They can't recreate this. Why not? Cause I'm writing it. Take—this... Off.. [This is why he gave you a magnet.] Two magnets. K this is yours. And this is mine. Is that the n*gga that— Yes. wtf. The n*gga from hurcules?! I think it is. It is. lol DISNEY Could not make this shit up, I promise, it's almost as if— Stop following me. ILLUMINATI Stop taking about all theee secret things. (I'm driving there.) They HATE you. I don't get why you keep making things this DIFFICULT for me. Because this is racism. We pretty much just— I'm prettier. —despondent. Hm. What. THEY TOOK HER. What do you MEAN. She's GONE, GONE FUCKING WHERE. DILLON FRANCIS This can't be it. What do you mean. ANNIE Hello. just say it. DILLON FRANCIS …you're my Queen. -___- ANNIE yay! I win! LATER now get the stones. HUH. SATAN Uh oh. What do you mean. The stones! It's a CLOAK. What's this? *hiccups* nothin. Hey. What. Did u want this. I dunno. Did you fuck it already. Yep. Then you can have him. yay! Hoo *hiccups*ray. Wait. Who did this. KASKADE IT WAS THE MORMONS! Huh. Hey look, we're gonna need another. Damn this party is MASSIVE in here. I don't get how they did this. Exactly. That's who you mated with?! Yes. WHY. I switched it. Teehee. Hey, WhT. I need eyes on this. H3H3 Ah shit, What. There's a dead mouse in my— Imminent. Hm. What. Seems like it's landing, This… What is it. Ship. HEY LOOK, ITS THE TITANIC. She'll find it, I have my eyes in this. listen, this lady can keep SECRETS. Until she doesn't. AND THEN, Where the fuck is this thing. I don't know where the fuck that thing is. *gasps* The flag! Yeus! GET IT. The flattery. O, The collisions! I'm just being honest. What. This isn't what you think. It was the c o l o r s that did it. Oh really. I really didn't. O, The CALAMITY. I'm gonna need you to stay like this. Keep eating frequently. MOVE IT, GRANDE. ARIANA -_- That name is ironic. Hey. Pst. Switch me places. No, I'm EMMY I know it, But I'm gonna wake up in a second And I need YOU To be *dissappears* She's never going to get back to me, is she. No, I— I got it. “The Hollywood Lights” Doesn't this episode already have a title. That's from the episode, they're all Crossdimensions! Yes. Cross dimensional, yes. Whose this guy? Who, Einstein. Call me “Einstein” Alright. Ah fuck. What. This is it! This has to be it! INT. Where is it? Doesn't matter! DOES MATTER. Somewhere off I-15 JESUS CHRIST, OF ALL THE INTERSTATES IN THIS GODFORSAKEN COUNTRY! We can't stop here! Not yet, Doctor. Oh god! Now I'm a doctor. I forgot about PARANASUS! GET BACK HERE. Okay, look, I'm gonna like— Die after this. Just die—nicely. THAT WASNT NICE! THAT WASNT NICE. I'M TELLING. Ok. Fuck that bitch. It's crazy how active they get around you. That's the spirit. (Literally.) Nice. When was the last time you took two days out of the gym. Last time I needed it. You realize you're sucking the life out of these people with these things. *shrugs* Yes. Okay, so that's how his army is getting in. Follow up on that. SATAN'S ARMY IS USING THE ALGORITHM TO ATTACK HUMANITY. THE “I couldn't be making this up if I tried” mix HOW COULD SATAN HAVE AN ARMY A WHOLE ARMY! IDIOTS! She found me! She found me! TINA FEY (Rolls eyes) She found us Together again . And we gotta be seperate in this one. AMY You just keep FUCKING THIS UP. You can't do anything right, I guess Alright, ladies. Fuck, I hate this bitch. I heard that. She can't be listening to this! Yes she is She listens to everything. Yes, I can. It was not the intention I had For you to be put in this class: Your mother did this to you. So try, Just try, If you will Oh man. This is Perfect. Just perfect. You can't do this to these people, you know, FLASHBACK TO: IN REAL LIFE, SRSLY. INT. THE RADDISON. SERIOUSLY, THIS HAPPENED THEY WANT YOU TO LIVE WHERE THE [— bleepN*GGERSbleep —] LIVE. Uhnnuh. See. Okay, how is this bitch not dead yet. Check it out. You got one of these in your pocket. Watch: Spin it. Ooh, it spins. Do it again! THANK U, NEXT, What's this. Auditions for the that superhero movie, I guess. What the fuck. Ariana's casting it. Dammit. Throw the whole phone away. HYPOCRITES OK, we're gonna like take everything from you Your love Your home Your pride —but not your soul, Cause we haven't figured out exactly how it keeps Evading us This is privacy evasion. This is privacy invasion. No, this is the US government and they fucking suck at doing shit like this. Why. Because. We basically programmed a bunch of— Idiots. — programmable people— To hurt other people for us. Sell me your soul. For what. For this: [whatever it is] Ok. I WIN. A Dave? I don't need a Dave. DAVE Oh you will… I promise. WAIT. WHICH DAVE. WHICH AMY WHICH— Liz? Not yet. What the fuck is this : LIZZAVISION OOO. Oh yeah. I've been there. ADVENTURE GUY HEY LOOK. I PUT I PUT ACID IN THIS I PUT ACID IN THE TELEVISION What is this. This is stupid FOR KIDS. KIDS AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH this shit is too popular Ok, I hate it. Tru. Shhh. You hear that. Yeah. “Silence is Golden” She did run, but I did not chase, For you can run but you cannot hide The day I was born, was the day I died Come along for the ride, Come along for the ride Suffer harder Work longer Don't talk to your mother like that It's awful Liz Lemon makes her first appearance on the July 4th, 2021 episode of The Legend of Supacree, In season 1. This makes her the first technical television personality to enter the multiverse, besides an earlier mention of Dave Chapelle–and Christopher Nolan, whom also make their primary appearances in season one, along with Jeff Bezoz. Skrillex and Dillon Francis are the first two primary characters entered as fictionalized persons in the first season of The Legend of Supacree, which precedes Enter The Multiverse by at least 2 full seasons; The original Infinite Skrillfiles, (cancelled in 2021 at 10,000 downloads) and returned later as OWSLA Confidential and the discontinued Gerald's World series originally ran alongside the original Legend of Supacree's initial launch. As of 2024, the series has become an underground cult phenomenon, acquiring over 10K downloads on its own and an accumulated 50K downloads in total with absolutely no formal or traditional advertising or promotions whatsoever. Deadmau5 makes his first appearance as a primary character not much later in season one, while his human counterpart Joel is mentioned midseason just a few episodes earlier; this episode holds the seasons's record for number of downloads for a singular episode. Other fictionalized versions of celebrities in the first season include Billie Ellish, Ke$sha, and Kanye West, as well as festival and dance music mogul extraordinaire Pasquale Rotella. Also making an appearance toward the end of the first season is Television host and personality, JImmy Fallon in an episode first airing November 18th of 2021, before the first season's conclusion before a brief hiatus before the show's second season, which aired on January 8th of 2022. The series' first ever mix marked the first season's finale, which debuted DJ Ū's world premier mix curated during EDC's post-pandemic rendition and airing on November 26th, 2021 Posted under the simple monomer as -u., the first mix in the series shared publicly showcases and highlights early trademark's of the DJ's unique sound and techniques still used by DJ Ū and in later productions and performances by DJ Ū and created and/or as or under other aliases. Season 2's trademarks include further references to DJ Dillon Francis, which the DJ himself began using in his social media accounts as a repetitive joke. The beginning of season 2 also mark's the use of longer section of the written script posted alongside the episodes in conjunction with the series story arcs; however, elements of the scripted versions emphasis are missing or invisible to the audience at large due to formatting restrictions and limitations within the multiple hosting platform's various layouts. Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2024 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ©
So You've done it to one, Then you might as well done it to all of us She lied to me first, So I went and sent it right back to her Al would have never hit Peg —no, never. He couldn't even cheat on her —-he was always looking but seemingly— Never really hoping. Never. —sometimes touching— —had to; that's the job— But it was these ladies— Oh that? That's just—temptation! He affixed the affidavit… That's odd. She looked straight at me. I actually really wanted her autograph. You won't be needing it. No, this: INT. PALEYFEST which theatre was it? I don't know, but Wow! I love this place. For she was sacred; Every mistake made, The game, we were playing Made in her name To win To this, I bid you good night. A kiss, on the hand; A turn of the cheek. You're headed straight for the academy, with this. But first— You've got to be kidding me with this. No. She isn't! Rehab. “The R/FX Episide” Wait, this couldn't be— [the F.R.I.E.N.D.S. Episode] wtf could that possibly stand for ROSS Nice. MOUSE Nice twice! That's MINE. wtf is this. He. Appears to be codewitching. Speak thus language: [Ebonics] I can't! Exactly, you win!!!!!!! Lmfao what a— Robot. Oh shit, nice Good thing I took notes earlier. SHE DID? WHERE? Hidden. So they can't keep taking this thing they don't make anymore. What is it? Love. Light. Energy. —oh, they make energy. Oh, really? Yes it's just. NEGATIVE Look: I'm EVIL! EVIL! (That's true, they do keep just—doing this to her) It's ok, I'll just make more. Thanks. But just for you! What! wtf is this. I dunno. For some reason [ANNE HATHAWAY is a shapeshifter] I don't get it, she should be delirious by now What the fuck are you doing?, INSTAGRAM SPYING. Nope. Kbye. I win. You realize this is violent as fuck right. THE MAYOR You know what. You're right. Welp, fuck this. FBI/CIA (But musically) Hmm. [Musically] WOULD Ū LIKE TO DEVELOP AN APP -_- …is there any money in it? (Cont'd) PUT A BUG IN HER PHONE! PUT A BUG IN HER PHONE! You know what You could never hit a white woman like this. You could never do anything like this to a white woman. Well, why not? Because they're fucking fragile. I'm offended! You hurt my feelings Over WHAT NOTHING. I'M JUST CRANKY. Infinitely fucking grateful for this experience, to be truthful. You realize the closer you get to other people, the more they start to act— Seriously fucking stupid. Just like him. We keep track of your worldliness from up here, you know. I gathered this. I'm famished. Ok Satan. Keep making this, I keep taking it I love it. I want her. Then I'm certain something must be wrong with your penis. And this is what made him crazy. You can't—do this… can you? I can be funny! Make me laugh, then. Seriously, it's the least you could do. It's literally the most minimal thing you could do to a woman— just. Listen, you can't write th— Make me cum. I can't! Then I win. That P.E.A.C.E. Movie It is finished, but you just keep writing it! Hush, man of the year. Man of the year?! I win! Damn it. Seconded. Again. Is there a bronze, in this, I guess. Bronzer! I need bronzer! Make him look brown He's brownish. Hmm. Not for me, I guess. See! She's racist! Maybe, a little bit. What is this. This a a blood oath. [put that one scene I wrote earlier right here] ALGORITHM HUH?! Exactly. Keep writing this way, Until you have enough of this project that —-They can't recreate this. Why not? Cause I'm writing it. Take—this... Off.. [This is why he gave you a magnet.] Two magnets. K this is yours. And this is mine. Is that the n*gga that— Yes. wtf. The n*gga from hurcules?! I think it is. It is. lol DISNEY Could not make this shit up, I promise, it's almost as if— Stop following me. ILLUMINATI Stop taking about all theee secret things. (I'm driving there.) They HATE you. I don't get why you keep making things this DIFFICULT for me. Because this is racism. We pretty much just— I'm prettier. —despondent. Hm. What. THEY TOOK HER. What do you MEAN. She's GONE, GONE FUCKING WHERE. DILLON FRANCIS This can't be it. What do you mean. ANNIE Hello. just say it. DILLON FRANCIS …you're my Queen. -___- ANNIE yay! I win! LATER now get the stones. HUH. SATAN Uh oh. What do you mean. The stones! It's a CLOAK. What's this? *hiccups* nothin. Hey. What. Did u want this. I dunno. Did you fuck it already. Yep. Then you can have him. yay! Hoo *hiccups*ray. Wait. Who did this. KASKADE IT WAS THE MORMONS! Huh. Hey look, we're gonna need another. Damn this party is MASSIVE in here. I don't get how they did this. Exactly. That's who you mated with?! Yes. WHY. I switched it. Teehee. Hey, WhT. I need eyes on this. H3H3 Ah shit, What. There's a dead mouse in my— Imminent. Hm. What. Seems like it's landing, This… What is it. Ship. HEY LOOK, ITS THE TITANIC. She'll find it, I have my eyes in this. listen, this lady can keep SECRETS. Until she doesn't. AND THEN, Where the fuck is this thing. I don't know where the fuck that thing is. *gasps* The flag! Yeus! GET IT. The flattery. O, The collisions! I'm just being honest. What. This isn't what you think. It was the c o l o r s that did it. Oh really. I really didn't. O, The CALAMITY. I'm gonna need you to stay like this. Keep eating frequently. MOVE IT, GRANDE. ARIANA -_- That name is ironic. Hey. Pst. Switch me places. No, I'm EMMY I know it, But I'm gonna wake up in a second And I need YOU To be *dissappears* She's never going to get back to me, is she. No, I— I got it. “The Hollywood Lights” Doesn't this episode already have a title. That's from the episode, they're all Crossdimensions! Yes. Cross dimensional, yes. Whose this guy? Who, Einstein. Call me “Einstein” Alright. Ah fuck. What. This is it! This has to be it! INT. Where is it? Doesn't matter! DOES MATTER. Somewhere off I-15 JESUS CHRIST, OF ALL THE INTERSTATES IN THIS GODFORSAKEN COUNTRY! We can't stop here! Not yet, Doctor. Oh god! Now I'm a doctor. I forgot about PARANASUS! GET BACK HERE. Okay, look, I'm gonna like— Die after this. Just die—nicely. THAT WASNT NICE! THAT WASNT NICE. I'M TELLING. Ok. Fuck that bitch. It's crazy how active they get around you. That's the spirit. (Literally.) Nice. When was the last time you took two days out of the gym. Last time I needed it. You realize you're sucking the life out of these people with these things. *shrugs* Yes. Okay, so that's how his army is getting in. Follow up on that. SATAN'S ARMY IS USING THE ALGORITHM TO ATTACK HUMANITY. THE “I couldn't be making this up if I tried” mix HOW COULD SATAN HAVE AN ARMY A WHOLE ARMY! IDIOTS! She found me! She found me! TINA FEY (Rolls eyes) She found us Together again . And we gotta be seperate in this one. AMY You just keep FUCKING THIS UP. You can't do anything right, I guess Alright, ladies. Fuck, I hate this bitch. I heard that. She can't be listening to this! Yes she is She listens to everything. Yes, I can. It was not the intention I had For you to be put in this class: Your mother did this to you. So try, Just try, If you will Oh man. This is Perfect. Just perfect. You can't do this to these people, you know, FLASHBACK TO: IN REAL LIFE, SRSLY. INT. THE RADDISON. SERIOUSLY, THIS HAPPENED THEY WANT YOU TO LIVE WHERE THE [— bleepN*GGERSbleep —] LIVE. Uhnnuh. See. Okay, how is this bitch not dead yet. Check it out. You got one of these in your pocket. Watch: Spin it. Ooh, it spins. Do it again! THANK U, NEXT, What's this. Auditions for the that superhero movie, I guess. What the fuck. Ariana's casting it. Dammit. Throw the whole phone away. HYPOCRITES OK, we're gonna like take everything from you Your love Your home Your pride —but not your soul, Cause we haven't figured out exactly how it keeps Evading us This is privacy evasion. This is privacy invasion. No, this is the US government and they fucking suck at doing shit like this. Why. Because. We basically programmed a bunch of— Idiots. — programmable people— To hurt other people for us. Sell me your soul. For what. For this: [whatever it is] Ok. I WIN. A Dave? I don't need a Dave. DAVE Oh you will… I promise. WAIT. WHICH DAVE. WHICH AMY WHICH— Liz? Not yet. What the fuck is this : LIZZAVISION OOO. Oh yeah. I've been there. ADVENTURE GUY HEY LOOK. I PUT I PUT ACID IN THIS I PUT ACID IN THE TELEVISION What is this. This is stupid FOR KIDS. KIDS AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH this shit is too popular Ok, I hate it. Tru. Shhh. You hear that. Yeah. “Silence is Golden” She did run, but I did not chase, For you can run but you cannot hide The day I was born, was the day I died Come along for the ride, Come along for the ride Suffer harder Work longer Don't talk to your mother like that It's awful Liz Lemon makes her first appearance on the July 4th, 2021 episode of The Legend of Supacree, In season 1. This makes her the first technical television personality to enter the multiverse, besides an earlier mention of Dave Chapelle–and Christopher Nolan, whom also make their primary appearances in season one, along with Jeff Bezoz. Skrillex and Dillon Francis are the first two primary characters entered as fictionalized persons in the first season of The Legend of Supacree, which precedes Enter The Multiverse by at least 2 full seasons; The original Infinite Skrillfiles, (cancelled in 2021 at 10,000 downloads) and returned later as OWSLA Confidential and the discontinued Gerald's World series originally ran alongside the original Legend of Supacree's initial launch. As of 2024, the series has become an underground cult phenomenon, acquiring over 10K downloads on its own and an accumulated 50K downloads in total with absolutely no formal or traditional advertising or promotions whatsoever. Deadmau5 makes his first appearance as a primary character not much later in season one, while his human counterpart Joel is mentioned midseason just a few episodes earlier; this episode holds the seasons's record for number of downloads for a singular episode. Other fictionalized versions of celebrities in the first season include Billie Ellish, Ke$sha, and Kanye West, as well as festival and dance music mogul extraordinaire Pasquale Rotella. Also making an appearance toward the end of the first season is Television host and personality, JImmy Fallon in an episode first airing November 18th of 2021, before the first season's conclusion before a brief hiatus before the show's second season, which aired on January 8th of 2022. The series' first ever mix marked the first season's finale, which debuted DJ Ū's world premier mix curated during EDC's post-pandemic rendition and airing on November 26th, 2021 Posted under the simple monomer as -u., the first mix in the series shared publicly showcases and highlights early trademark's of the DJ's unique sound and techniques still used by DJ Ū and in later productions and performances by DJ Ū and created and/or as or under other aliases. Season 2's trademarks include further references to DJ Dillon Francis, which the DJ himself began using in his social media accounts as a repetitive joke. The beginning of season 2 also mark's the use of longer section of the written script posted alongside the episodes in conjunction with the series story arcs; however, elements of the scripted versions emphasis are missing or invisible to the audience at large due to formatting restrictions and limitations within the multiple hosting platform's various layouts. 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Blush, contour, highlight...these are a few of our three favourite things. Join Sarah-Marie and Kelly as they unveil their ultimate picks that blend seamlessly together. Discover budget-friendly gems from Kmart that can elevate your complexion and some luxurious splurges that are worth every penny. Get ready to shine! LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer Blush $53 Fenty Beauty Cheeks Out Freestyle Cream Bronzer $52 IT Cosmetics Heavenly Luxe French Boutique Blush $72 Sephora Collection Contour Stick $32 Rare Beauty Brush Number 3 $41 Rare BeautyPositive Light Liquid Luminizer Shade Transcend $49 Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Blush Shade Happy $45 Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Blush Brush $45 Benefit Hoola Matte Bronzer $63 Revlon Beauty Tools Blush/Bronzer Brush $12 OXX Cosmetics Tapered Powder Brush $4 Smashbox Smashbox x Becca Shimmering Skin Perfector $70 Charlotte Tilbury POWDER & SCULPT BRUSH $70 SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to Mamamia Watch us on Youtube here. Sign up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter for our product recommendations, exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more! Join the Month of MOVEGet $30 off a Mamamia subscription and get unlimited access to our feel-good exercise app. Head here to get a yearly subscription for just $39. GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice message, and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Hosts: Kelly McCarren & Sarah Marie Fahd Producer: Cassie Merritt Audio Producer: Lu Hill Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In Part Two of our Beauty Face-Off, we explore the wide-ranging arts of shimmer eyeshadow and the power of eyelash primers, sharing expert tips using both common and undiscovered brands. Alissa offers advice for those who are new to the world of makeup, while Kristi demonstrates techniques for brushing up around the eyebrows, the eyes, and the cheeks. She also tells of the time she became Marilyn Monroe.We also share excitement about the upcoming Scott Barnes Masterclass in Dallas, TX., and provide practical tips for blending and mixing products, ensuring you build a beauty routine that suits your lifestyle and budget.https://www.lissnkristi.comhttps://www.amazon.com/shop/schillehttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/scott-barnes-master-class-tickets-1036299829687STORIES:- 00:00 Start00:12 Shimmer, or glow, on the eye01:35 Eyelash Primer02:35 You want it to stay where you put it!04:10 The brush I'll never live without 05:06 Having a hard time with mascara05:20 The $500 eyelash curler06:29 A trick on Ebay07:20 Snatched and sculpted, work from out to in 07:50 The Scott Barnes Masterclass 08:06 Korean "porn star" Primer09:58 My whole new regimen of health care products10:55 I went to hairdressing school long enough to learn to do my own hair12:20 If I can't see it, I'm not worried about it 13:05 Kim Gatlin and Good Christian Bitches15:15 If you're new to makeup brands15:56 My skin has improved with these products16:30 Familiarity with clothing brands - are they late to the makeup game?18:34 Lashes: Heavier on the edge, because that's where you want the most drama19:10 Right above the waterline, I go in with a chocolate21:25 Scott's Masterclass - Downtown Dallas at 5 p.m. Nov. 9 202422:02 Q-tip - great invention23:10 Bronzers which are "buildable"24:45 I love listening to Jim Nance and Bailey Sarian 26:15 Everybody's moving to Texas28:50 Merle Norman "plaster for your face"30:05 Mary Kay has a story31:15 "Can you get that done in 3 hours?"32:32 How many bridesmaids were there? 33:18 Everyday staples for runaround makeup 35:00 Mascara and the brush 36:03 Using bronze everywhere37:22 70s and 80s looks in the future37:30 Looking for Marilyn Monroe, and finding Kristi
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William's fame has reached new heights after being stopped multiple times on the way to the tube station… luckily, Jordan was on hand to act as his personal photographer. Meanwhile, Jordan gets called out for the true intentions behind his 'Bliss Hour,' and a G&Diva asks the big question: should you stop your friend from smearing cat poo on their face? Join Sexted Extra and laugh along to William Hanson and Jordan North helping you navigate the challenges of modern life ad free at https://plus.acast.com/s/sextedmyboss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is it time to say goodbye to concealer under the eyes? Lucy has found a new hack to brighten under-eyes but does it actually work? Plus, it's official Kee is getting braids - she takes us through the process from style, to consultation to maintenance. And, it's time to say see you soon to Beauty Besties - Kee and Lucy share a big thank you to you, the Youbies, in their final episode. LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: THE KIND COLLECTIVE - Extreme Length Tubing Mascara with Rosemary Oil - $16WELEDA - Stretch Mark Massage Oil - $29.95 SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to Mamamia Sign up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter for our product recommendations, exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more! Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice message, and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Hosts: Kee Reece Searles & Lucy Neville Producer: Cassie Merritt Audio Producer: Lu Hill Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, join Amy for an exclusive solo session as she unveils her curated selection of must-have Sephora products, just in time for the exciting Sephora sale. From essential skin prep to coveted picks in blush, bronzer, lips, eyes, and beyond, Amy delves into her tried-and-true favorites. Consider this episode a sanctuary for all beauty enthusiasts seeking their next holy grail product. Lots of choices to pick from and a fun listen if you are a product junkie like Amy and Katie. In this episode: 00:00:07 - Introduction to Sephora Sale Recommendations 00:01:10 - Skin Prep Recommendations 00:05:16 - Blush Recommendations 00:07:21 - Bronzer, Bronzer Drops, and Highlighter Recommendations 00:11:23 - Mascara Recommendations 00:12:16 - Eyebrow, Concealer, and Eye Oil Recommendations 00:14:09 - Lip Care Recommendations 00:16:47 - Hair Care Recommendations 00:19:14 - Conclusion Brands/Mentions + Shop this episode here For more on this episode, read the full show notes here Follow us @nirvanasisters on Instagram Find us at www.nirvanasisters.com Shop our Amazon Store Say hi at hello@nirvanasisters.com Please subscribe, rate, review and share
The Mini Mini Pod is back with two really excellent recommendations (if I do say so myself).The bronzer in particular has become my new favourite makeup item xx
À vos crèmes solaires ! Le soleil est de retour et avec lui, le risque de coups de soleil. Il est tentant de profiter des journées ensoleillées pour se détendre au bord de la piscine ou se promener en plein après-midi. Mais il est aussi crucial de se protéger contre les rayons UV pour éviter les effets néfastes du soleil. Le soleil est bon pour le moral et apporte la vitamine D dont le corps a besoin. Ainsi, les rayonnements solaires viennent stimuler le système immunitaire, renforcer les os et participent à la bonne santé de l'organisme. Mais attention, ça ne veut pas non plus dire qu'il n'est pas dangereux ! On connaît ses effets sur le court terme, la douleur des coups de soleil, des insolations, des allergies, voire des brûlures. En revanche, on a tendance à moins estimer ses effets sur le long terme. C'est aussi, selon le site Amélie, la cause principale du vieillissement prématuré de la peau et des cancers cutanés. Mais le soleil a aussi des bienfaits, non ? Faut-il arrêter de bronzer ? Écoutez la suite de cet épisode de "Maintenant vous savez". Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Joanne Bourdin. À écouter aussi : Qu'est-ce que l'inflexibilité intentionnelle, qui peut vous sauver au travail ? Les hommes politiques sont-ils vraiment assez protégés ? Quelles sont les 3 idées reçues pour lutter contre la chaleur ? Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
durée : 00:58:13 - Concordance des temps - par : Jean-Noël Jeanneney - Alors qu'au début du XXe siècle les femmes portaient encore ombrelles et chapeaux pour se protéger du soleil, le discours sur le soleil change dans les années 1930 : les maillots de bain s'échancrent et les bains de soleil sont préconisés contre l'acné et la cellulite ! Avec Pascal Ory. - invités : Pascal Ory Historien, Académicien, spécialiste d'histoire culturelle sous l'Occupation
Robby is addicted to Bronzer, Knuckleheads in the news, worst alarm sounds, Food File + What is an example of "they don't make 'em like they used to"?
I'm so excited to tell you about the bronzing liquid that's revolutionised my makeup. I adore it. It's not as easy to use as some but once you master it you'll thank me!
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The Blessed Beauty Podcast - Simple Beauty Advice for Busy Catholic Women
Hey everyone, it's Jennifer! In this episode, I'm sharing the importance of taking time to relax and enjoy summer, even in this crazy heat. I'll dive into some natural, easy summer makeup tips to beat the heat for those of us over 40—featuring products from Ilia and Aleph Beauty and even great drugstore finds from Maybelline, Revlon and L.A Girl Cosmetics. I'll emphasize the importance of sunscreen and offer practical makeup tips for hot, humid conditions. Plus, I'll let you know about my new FREE skincare guide, 'The Skin Reset,' which aims to simplify YOUR skincare routine and improve your skin health! THE LINK FOR THE FREE GUIDE AND ALL OF THE PRODUCT LINKS ARE BELOW! ALSO - There is a video on my YouTube channel that goes with this episode! Head on over there and you will see me applying the products that I talk about here. Be sure to subscribe for more videos. Thanks for tuning in! Time Stamps 00:00 Introduction and Summer Vibes 00:39 Burnout and Community Support 01:43 YouTube Channel and Content 03:47 Natural Summer Makeup Tips 05:50 Eye Masks and Morning Routine 07:21 Makeup Primers and SPF 17:22 Bronzer and Contouring Tips 23:41 Lip Liners and Lipsticks 26:49 Skincare Guide Announcement 28:33 Conclusion Product Links (These are from my Amazon Store. I make a SMALL commission. Thanks for your support!) - Grace and Stella Eye Masks - https://amzn.to/3z22loc - Ilia True Radiant Firming Serum Primer - https://amzn.to/3VCQvtS - Ilia Super Serum Skin Tint SPF 40- https://amzn.to/3xbXgcy Maybelline Express Brow- https://amzn.to/3Xfj0Pa - Aleph Universal Translucent Powder - find them online at their website (Alephbeauty.com) NOT AFFILIATED - Trish McEvoy Matte Med. Bronzer- https://amzn.to/45y6rkt Revlon Blot Loose Powder https://amzn.to/3RmY2Ks Revlon Colorstay Blurring Powder https://amzn.to/45kHMiS - LA Girl Perfect Precision Lip Liners - (This is a Huge pack of them at great savings!) - https://amzn.to/4ecIpiF - Makeup by Mario Ultra Suede in Brielle - I got mine at Sephora ALL THE THINGS
In this episode the ladies review Victoria Beckham's contour stylus, Estée Lauder's moisturizing foundation and primer, and Victoria shares the hair dryer that replaced her mint green Harry Josh one after it died unexpectedly. The ladies also discuss Dolly Parton's new wine, the new doc about the TikTok 7M dancers, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, we're sitting down with Maggie Zhou. She's a writer, podcast host, influencer and MC - and today she's telling us all about her favourite beauty products. Maggie's Instagram bio pretty much sums her up "wears slow fashion, talks very fast." She's a passionate advocate for recycled fashion, sustainability and importantly - the side of the beauty industry no one's talking about enough - mental health. Today - a candid chat with Maggie about skin positivity vs. skin neutrality, and learning to accept your appearance. LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Stila One Step Correct $60 NARS Sheer Glow Foundation $78 ILIA Multi-Stick $60 3 in 1 Flat Eyebrow Pencil(Dark Brown) The Quick Flick Brow Sculpting Lamination Gel Clear $34.99 HOURGLASSUnlocked Instant Extensions Mascara $53 VIOLETTE_FR Bisou Balm $46 SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to Mamamia Sign up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter for our product recommendations, exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more! Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice message, and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Host: Lucy Neville Guest: Maggie Zhou Producer: Cassie Merritt Audio Producer: Lu Hill Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In today's episode, join Amy for an exclusive solo session as she unveils her curated selection of must-have Sephora products, just in time for the exciting Sephora sale. From essential skin prep to coveted picks in blush, bronzer, lips, eyes, and beyond, Amy delves into her tried-and-true favorites. Consider this episode a sanctuary for all beauty enthusiasts seeking their next holy grail product. Lots of choices to pick from and a fun listen if you are a product junkie like Amy and Katie. In this episode: 00:00:07 - Introduction to Sephora Sale Recommendations 00:01:10 - Skin Prep Recommendations 00:05:16 - Blush Recommendations 00:07:21 - Bronzer, Bronzer Drops, and Highlighter Recommendations 00:11:23 - Mascara Recommendations 00:12:16 - Eyebrow, Concealer, and Eye Oil Recommendations 00:14:09 - Lip Care Recommendations 00:16:47 - Hair Care Recommendations 00:19:14 - Conclusion Brands/Mentions + Shop this episode here For more on this episode, read the full show notes here Follow us @nirvanasisters on Instagram Find us at www.nirvanasisters.com Shop our Amazon Store Say hi at hello@nirvanasisters.com Please subscribe, rate, review and share
We're back with Lochlin Cross, who has a ton of time on his hands after getting fired for being excellent at Radio. How Lochlin's feeling three days into his new unpaid gig at Crier Media. He's such a nice man to give us his time and content for free. We opened with the chaos around the Dune 2 Popcorn bucket, which looks EXACTLY like a Fleshlight. We pivot to PeePee's new makeup regimen. He's going full Donald Trump with the Bronzer. I wonder if they have enough foundation until the next election. We get it the Dune 2 promotional (Fleshlight/Anus) popcorn bucket...
Irresistible You: Lose the Emotional Weight | Body Image | Confidence | Weight Loss
Welcome to Irresistible Links, a new series on the podcast. This is a round-up, commentary-style series where I share the latest news and headlines about plus-size fashion, body image, weight loss, and more. I also share with you "irresistible" things I love this week. This week, I'm giving my 2 cents about the Lifetime Movie, Dying in Plain Sight, ranting on bitches who give backhanded compliments, and the self-care items I picked up on my recent "me" day. Irresistible Links Mentioned: Dying in Plain Sight Lifetime movieFacial Ice RollerIce Globe Massage WandsGel Eye PadsCream Blush, Bronzer, HighlighterNo Pull Hair TiesBeauty Blender SetEpisode show notes Products I'm Loving This WeekMy purple StanleyPink Gummy Bear Valentine decoration from WalmartCross body phone case/purseSubscribe to the podcast free with the Amazon Music app. Amazon Music provides Prime members with access to millions of songs, top podcasts, and thousands of playlists and Stations ad-free, included with Prime at no additional cost. Sign up here for a free 30-day trial of Prime. Support the show
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Episode #035. Inside this episode of 5 Minute Face Talk, we take a bit of deep dive as I delve into the age-old confusion between bronzer and contour makeup. Join me as I explore the key differences, common mistakes, and essential tips for flawless application, helping you to truly understand why we get bronzer and contour products mixed up, and how you can clearly definiethe purpose of each. There's even a special freebie if you stay til the end of this epic lesson on all things bronzer vs contour makeup. Tune in to learn and ultimately make better choices for your makeup routine! Episode Website
Monday September 25, 2023 *** Brandon reflects on Kai's 14th birthday *** Hanging with Miss America 2017, Savvy Shields, plus feeding steak to strangers, too much bronzer, and a grooming mishap *** Brandon "heard" Kelly is auditioning for a new reality show ***Woman climbs into toilet to retrieve Apple Watch *** High Five - 103 year old throws out first pitch *** Kraft Heinz is now selling gummy candy *** Taylor Swift cheers on Travis Kelce with his mother *** Usher headlines halftime of the Super Bowl ***
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Pour ce nouvel épisode de La Santé Sur Écoute, Julie Kern vous propose de faire un point soleil, bronzage et crème solaire. Pourquoi le soleil peut-il causer des cancers ? Comment bronzer sans se mettre en danger ? Quelle crème solaire choisir sans nuire à l'environnement ni à son corps ? Les réponses à ces questions sont dans La Santé Sur Écoute.
The Instagram algorithm Gods are in Kelly's favour this week, and have offered up an essence/serum hybrid that smells like "absolute heaven." Plus, Leigh shares her new secret weapon for breathable, delicious-looking unified skin. And, the You Beauty team bond over our shared love for the savey Kmart dupes that are better than some luxury options on the market. ALL PRODUCTS MENTIONED: SAVEY: OXX Cosmetics Cream Bronzer in Light Brown $6 Elf Power Grip Primer $24 SPENDY: Roccoco Ruby Crystal Cleanser $80 KOPARI Moisture Whipped Ceramide Cream $77 SHOP MY STASH: Ciate London Extraordinary Foundation $55 FRESH Kombucha Facial Treatment Essence $120 EMPTY Coco and Eve Pro Youth Scalp and Hair Mask $49 SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to MamamiaGET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone on 02 8999 9386. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. Want this and other podcasts delivered straight to your inbox? Subscribe to our podcast newsletter. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Hosts: Leigh Campbell & Kelly McCarren Producer: Cassie Merritt Audio Producer: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading our articles or listening to our podcasts, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.auBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Est-ce que la crème solaire empêche de bronzer ?L'été est là, et avec lui, les coups de soleil. Sauf si vous optez pour la protection adéquate pour votre peau ! Oui mais au fait, si on veut bronzer quand même, est-ce qu'il ne vaudrait pas mieux oublier sa crème solaire ? Melissa vous en dit plus, dans Science ou Fiction
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In this week's Minipod I tell you all about Lisa Snowdon's very swanky launch for her brilliant book Just Getting Started. I also have some really brilliant products to tell you about including a fragrance discovery set that has blown my mind (and nose), a gorgeous creamy bronzer and my all time favourite brow products. Oh and I've found a truly magical hair product.Enjoy :0) xx
This is a LIVE replay of A Trauma Survivor Thriver's Podcast which aired Wednesday, March 15th, 2023 at 1130am ET on Fireside Chat. ***Trigger Warning: This podcast contains discussions of suicidal ideation and the use of psychedelics to heal postpartum psychosis. We are not doctors in the medical field and are only speaking in the nature of our own experiences. If you are experiencing postpartum depression or psychosis, please reach out to your physician. If you would like to support or donate to the movement for psychedelic advocacy, check out the psychedelic medicine coalition *** Today's guest is Melissa Lavasani, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Washington, DC-based Psychedelic Medicine Coalition, the first and only member association focusing on advocating for psychedelics at the Federal, State, and local levels of government. Prior to founding Psychedelic Medicine Coalition, Melissa was Chairwoman of Decriminalize Nature DC and proposer of Washington DC's successful 2020 ballot measure Initiative 81: the Entheogenic Plant and Fungus Policy Act. Inspired by her own experience of using psychedelics to heal her severe postpartum depression, Melissa led the Decriminalize Nature DC campaign to the largest ballot initiative victory in the history of our nation's capital. Lorilee Binstock 00:00:32 Welcome. I'm Lorilee Binstock, and this is A Trauma Survivor Thriver's Podcast.. Thank you so much for joining me live On Fire side chat, where you can be a part of the conversation as my virtual audience. I'm your host, Lorilee Binstock. Everyone has an opportunity to ask me or our guess questions by requesting to hop on stage. You're sending a message in the chat box. I will try to get to you, but I do ask that everybody be respectful. Today's guest is Melissa Lavasani, founder and chief executive officer of Washington Dc based psychedelic Medicine coalition. The first and only member association focusing on advocating for psychedelic psychedelics at the federal state and local levels of government. Prior to founding psychedelic medicine coalition Melissa was chair women of nature Dc and composer of Washington Dc successful twenty twenty ballot measure initiative eighty one then plant and fungus policy act, inspired by your own experience of using psychedelics to heal her severe post depression, Melissa led the criminal nature Dc campaign to the largest vaglio initiative victory in the history of our nation's capitals. Melissa, thank you so much for joining me today. Thanks for having me. You know, this is the first time I've actually ever had someone in my studio, which Now, you know, is a closet. I feel so on her. You you should be. I would not let a lot of people into my closet, but I do consider you a friend I met you through the whole movement, the psychedelic movement. And, actually, you have some news to share today. Melissa Lavasani: Yeah. we are launching a pack a political action committee. It's called Psychedelic medicine talk, and is a way to engage with everyday noncitizens on this issue. You know, the coalition is really focused on specifically the ecosystem and bringing the industry that is coming out of that ecosystem to the capitol hill and getting them to advocate for changes in laws. But we found that it was it's really important to engage American people on this issue. There's regularly their stories in the media talking about and shaping up medicine, but, you know, getting people are interested in this issue and getting them involved in the political process. To put leaders in place that will, you know, get behind this issue and congress and then and in state legislatures, is really important. That's how, you know, elections is one way to exercise our voice in this country, and that is how we can really create change as if the current leadership is not supporting Psychedelic medicine, healing Americans, and just like have giving Americans a choice in the matter, you know, our with our mental health care system being so in in this this situation of it's end, you know, getting people involved in the political process is just really important, and I think it's gonna help us shift the stigma around he's medicine to his government. Lorilee Binstock Well, you yourself was not someone who was someone who did poking unquote drugs right. And so this is kind of a surprising term for you. This was what twenty twenty, twenty, Yeah. Twenty nineteen my, twenty nineteen is when I... Like, really found the solutions and, like, stepped into this political process. Prior to that I was a Dc government employee. I was working in policy and budget. And know, working at a a hyper local level was super gratifying. It's like the things that I was working on and I could and touch and feel in my everyday life being a Dc resident, And that was great. And I thought well, this is, you know, I got my master's degree and policy. A few years before that, I wanted to do something that made Americans lives better. I didn't know what it was specifically. I thought I would really go into foreign policy. And that's why my entire master's degree was about is foreign policy, but you know, I think she... There's a saying you plan in god, a master plan and to just be, like a really solid public servant her the city of Dc was it wasn't my destiny at all? Yeah. I got... I was pregnant with my second child working and our version of City Hall and Dc. It's called the Wilson building. Man having oversight of various distributions is I was pregnant with my second child. I was dealing with a really difficult pregnancy. I've been an athlete my whole life I've always been active my first pregnancy had no issues. But my second one I I felt it was like, my she was like, to sucking my soul in a way. It was like, I it was a very hard process. Like, my body was just not working the same way that it did. I was, of course, a little bit older too having children in my late thirties, and I had really terrible. So, you know, being active was kinda taken out of the equation completely. I wasn't working out regularly because that, I wasn't really engaged with my health in general. I wasn't eating properly. You know, I was just kind of there's franchise from the process and you're dealing with. And I had a little taste of what people who deal with chronic pain, know, you was on a daily basis and that I see like that has a direct result on your mental health. And I was... If it got so bad that I was like, crawling up the stairs at the end of the night, when I couldn't stand off properly, I just could've... I was not comfortable. And it I had what they call anti part of depression. And it's not a very well known term. I never even heard of it before this. Yeah. I've never heard of that. Yeah. There's time I'm hearing about it. Yeah. I was going in for a regular checkup And my regular physician was on vacation, so I was seeing somebody else. And she walked in the door and she just like, hey are you doing? I don't know what it was. Maybe it was, like a female voice that, you know, it was just comforting or something. But, like, I immediately started crying, And like I couldn't even articulate a word, and she immediately picked up her prescription time started writing me a prescription engine process. And she's, like, just take this. You'll feel better, immediately. You'll get off of this after you deliver the baby. Everything will be fine and they're so healthy soon. Process. Now I knew that that most likely, wasn't gonna be the case. I've had two friends now, take their own lives, while they were all depression. Yeah I've seen other friends who have been on depression of various kinds for twenty years. You know, I I've seen them a struggle with tapering off of one and trying another one and just the uncertainty that goes along with that. So And mind, I was getting prescribed this job, it supposed to help me, but I knew that it could have potentially harmed me even further. So, guys. So I just... I talked to the prescription and I went home, and I was just... It did it wow with me and I was talking to my husband Daniel about it, and he was like, well, if you're not comfortable taking it, like, don't take it, we'll just try and figure this out another way. But there's... Really... When depression, kinda takes over, it's there's you you lose the range of your ship and she... You know, something else takes you takes you over. And no matter what I did, nothing was fixing this and it was just getting worse and worse. But I made it through the pregnancy, delivered the baby. He's healthy, happy. That's I kid alive. But after, and I felt okay for, like, a week or two, and then after two weeks, my health just like, completely declined. I was in the most severe depression that I've ever been, and I've never had any mental health issues prior to this experience. I had a little bit of part with my first daughter, but that went away as soon as I could, you know, get my bearings and get in their routine again and I started going back to work and working out and to fixing a diet. So I had assumed that this would just naturally go away, like, my other experience did or how that other kids happen. But this just progressively got worse. I was also dealing with paralyzing anxiety. I was having panic attacks on a regular basis. I had extreme paranoia. I never, like, let my husband drive the kids around. Like, if the kids were in the car, I was driving I was convinced that, like, he was, you know, gonna bake a bad judgment call. Like, it was very strange, the places that my mind went. And then the at the very worst part of my depression I was hearing voices and it experiencing to the idea. So And I believe that term, you know, there's, like, a term for a push part of psychologists. Right? Nothing nothing is very little data supports this, and, you know, we're we're not really given any resources. You know, You know, this your mom after you a kid. You your baby has, like, twenty checkup, but you have your one checkup. Your doctor tells you you're clear to have sex and that you're on your way. And, like, that's the milestone for you. No one is regularly checking in on you and I and for me, like, I don't have any family in the city. I have, like, extended family out in the suburbs, that, like, they're old and they can't really be his hands on, like, without somebody coming in and helping. It was really hard to kind of manage all this. And in so and I was trying everything. And except you're were into depression. Okay. Yeah. That's I I was very the paranoid I had about antidepressants before this experience was just, like, completely... It completely exaggerated during my depression. Like guy was convinced at that point if I had gotten on these drugs if that would be my permanent doom, I would take my life, like, that would be the end of me. Mhmm Wow, if I was just dealing one my depression without ancient depression, like, I I was experiencing I idea, but I felt like I was in control of that decision. You know? And whenever I was ready to do that, I would go ahead and do that. And it wasn't a medication that was altering my mind and, you know, making me worse. Right. Right. So they can... It can. Yeah. I mean, and they can work for people as well. I've seen success stories out of this. But if there is another medication we can take and another therapeutic experience we can have, that's extremely effective. So far is what we're learning. Like, why not explore this idea? Like, in real life application? For American people. You know, it can't be... It's already proven that's not worse than what we currently have the on. So So I stumbled up on a podcast and actually a friend of mine who said and he listened to this podcast with Paul Stamets, and we didn't talk to anybody really about our depression, our kids. Our friends were having kids at the same time. Everyone was, like, truly enjoying the experience of what it seemed, like, And and I felt like, I'm really struggling right now. And I life, why I have everything I wanna. I got an amazing husband. I've got two beautiful healthy children. I I've gotta roof over my head. Everyone's fed and clean, and we've got two stable jobs, like, what more could a oppression lot. Alright? So there were these also extreme feelings of guilt, like, there there's something inherently flawed in me that can appreciate all the guests that I've been given. And it... It of course, it wasn't that it's very little to do with that. I mean, you can be surrounded by I mean, my my last frontier took life, she was surrounded by amazing people an amazing group of women a community of women that supported her and helped her try to navigate through her depression. She had a husband who is awesome. A beautiful daughter, you know, if a job she worked for the Smithsonian, and she had all the support systems in place that you think would keep a person alive, but she still decided to take her life. So that's how, like, dire this disease is you you can be in a amazing situation in this phase of your life, but if you are dealing with this illness, you're convinced the exact opposite everything and that you're worthless lesson and nobody loves you, and it's it's extremely debilitating, and it's it's now we are learning it's impacting many more Americans and we thought it was. Yeah. I mean, the woman in Massachusetts right. The woman who was dealing with post part and the psychosis, and she took, you know, murdered her three kids. Right. And she tried to take her own life. Yeah. And it doesn't sound like she didn't have the support that she needed. You know, her husband came out not long after. And was like, please forgive her. This is not who she was. Right? And and, you know, that's pretty. Right? Like, like up million about to cry right now. But, yeah, as you you think about, like, they... She was on antidepressants. She was on multiple anti antidepressants. I was reading about that. And, again, like, I'm not saying that antidepressants are bad because they... You know, for me, they were helpful for me to kinda put out the fire, but that wasn't something that I needed to stay audio. But like you said, like, for her, she was on antidepressants, andthe event that happened happened still, You know? Yeah. No one. It's it's very unclear. What to do in the situation, obviously, I feel like doctors are still not. They still have no idea. Yeah. But you found a way, Yeah, which I think we really need to explore more. Can you talk about how you... Because you started micro designing from podcast the the Joe. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. The false Damn. Mhmm. Can you talk about a how you decided? How did how was that decision making you heard this podcast? Academy. And what was your next thought? Like, I'm gonna do it or where you really had tip. The next thought was more like exploratory. Like, okay. I I've heard... And I did my own one of the deep dive into the Internet about psychedelics in general, especially psilocybin because that's what Paul was talking about in that podcast. And I was like, well, how can I do this illegally? You know, like, let's explore what the real options are here. I could apply for a clinical trial, which I did and eventually, didn't qualify for those are very hard to get into very few spots available for people to get into that. And once you're into them, mean still might be given a placebo. But then I looked at there's retreats in other countries. And at the time, like, we have a growing family, we're too nice government employees like, I didn't have, like, five grand to blow on a wellness retreat. But you know, that sounded so despite the dire situation that I was in to get on a flight away from my new fan my menu baby, my other child, my husband, and like, go with to Jamaica. It it it seemed like, surely there must be another way. You know? Right. Let's do illegally. Yeah. We had to do it illegally, fortunately you want, and we figured it out. So my husband went on reddit in Youtube and wants videos. I think he I can he grew up around mushrooms. I this was not a new concept for him. Right? He is from Northeastern, Alabama. He was taught at fourteen years old, which mushrooms to pick off the cow patty. Yeah. Women his friends would go listen to music. It was a part of their culture there. So he was listening to that podcast being like this it... Like, confirming everything is like, yeah, everything that he's saying is true you're never hung over. You feel amazing. You don't wanna do it very much. It's not like you're gonna have, like, seven days in a row, a lot of the mushroom bend, you do it once, maybe twice and you're good for a long time. So he's at this point in time, we were in couples counseling because I was the only way I would go to therapy is if he was literally dragging me there, our marriage was suffering. I was a completely at mother, like, totally disengage with my children, not knowing what even going on at school. My nanny was full blown, raising my son. They thank God for her because she really filled in and was that emotional support for him that I really credit her for him being such a great kid. And because when I went there, those years zero to three are super informative, and they say, like, the more effects you give your child, the better you are, the better off of Ar are the our adults they're more functional they're more balance. And I was just... I was doing this very, very minimum. I was feeding. I was just change diapers, but there was not a lot of love that they were getting for me. So I had... And and my husband filled in when he used kind of social work background, he understands the system. So he filled in and where he could where I was absent. So I had at least my children were taken care of in that way, but at this point, we were so desperate for a solution that we were like, let's just figure this out from the underground. You know She can buy spores online legally. So we bought the spores and we bought rest of supplies that like lowe's or Amazon. It was not very difficult to finals. Size. And we just experimented our first time, and it was super successful. We had amazing they're color flesh. We had his amazing flush. And it was cool to have this like science experience. So like oh, okay. We are growing medicine. This is awesome. So we did in our bedroom. It took a long time to, like, have mushrooms that we could eat. But how long would it take? Oh, man. At least, it was, like, three to six months. Oh my goodness. I have, like, memory issues from this period of time in that race? And as do most people who deal with true. It's it that was, like, the... I feel like the saddest thing is like, oh, there's parts of my kids lives, but like, I just don't remember. So I'll go through my especially my husband's camera role and seeing and he'll be like, do you remember this? So be like, I don't what were we doing? I don't I really don't recall certain things with them. But the... I remember the mushrooms taking a little while to pick up because it it's in multiple phases. So it was a a good three to six months before we had any. So during this time, did you what was your... What was your mental state like? Were you like, okay? Well, there is a way. So I'm I'm just gonna get through each day or was their days that you were just like, fucking I'm gonna kill myself. Yeah. Definitely. Yeah. Because at this point in time, no alternative therapy had really worked for me. Mhmm like I said, before, I wasn't going to talk Therapy. I was getting dragged to couples therapy. So, like, I hated that process and it's just miserable doing that. So I was like, well, this is just gonna be another thing and if it works, consider me lucky, and then as it doesn't, like, either I get on the depression or I kill myself. And if I get on the depression, I show my kale myself. So there was really one option and one way out of this terrain, like, this I was convinced this was my life now, and this is just how I am and I'm forever changed. But I started micro, and, you know, there isn't a lot of data about micro producing, but I was really uncomfortable having a full blown psychology experience. These are not drugs I ever tried in my party days. I know it's never curious about My none of it. I thought I thought these were drugs were burnout out and, like, loser. And and like I I I had in my mind, the picture of somebody who takes a psychedelics and it's so funny that I'm doing this now because I'm I'm was so far off. Right now. Right. And so I was like, well, I'll just start with micro. Let me build up some confidence in in this process and dip my toes in first. And don't need to go all in. And was in a matter of of, like, three days. I was on the floor playing with my son, and that was the first time my husband had ever seen now. Yeah. So he was like, for his my he's like be shit. Like, my wife is back The person I married, you know, And he always jokes around that he married me because I was quote unquote the normal you know, I was... I was a steady girlfriend that was just, like, always there. Never, you know, we never fought, and we had the most normal healthy relationship. I ever had. And so for him to see there's, like, tiny glimmer hope, he got really excited for it. So but I was still going do this process very cautious and not... Getting my hopes up too high because, you know, that disappointment I knew it was coming for me, but I continued with the micro and was getting into a rhythm with life, and was starting to feel good again. And then we run out of mushrooms. And I was like, okay. Well, maybe I just don't need to do this anymore. Mhmm. But my depression started to creep back. And we tried to grow another slash mushrooms, and it got contaminated. They're they can it terminated very easily. Obviously, we're not doing this in a lab. Right we're doing it in our bedroom. So we tried to create sterile environment as my can make skin control matters, And how does it can become contaminated? Just something in the area that wrote like he would whenever he was and not them, I think... You have you ain't knock. You said it's like a real different process. Oh you were sure. You can fringe. She was just gone to a farm. I know. I know. But that like we... I've got two kids in the job. I have time to go, like, Peru fires to the girl, Virginia, You know? Can I just check out your cal? Sorry. They know what we're looking for too. I'm sure they're you. Yeah. So this was like... And this was a way to do it in into us, it wasn't a controlled environment. No one knew we were doing this. We were two public servants, like, my husband has worked in Dc politics and she has a lot of of very great hours of people here locally. And we didn't want anyone to know we were doing this. So it wasn't a situation where, like, we were asking our friends around who had mushrooms. I'm sure somebody did we looked hard enough, but we were was very hush. She was... First of, no one really understood the gravity of what we were dealing with with my depression. And then second, like, how do you ask your friends if they have the schedule one substance? I it like, send them to federal prison for decades. Do you know like, it is just That's a question that not a lot of people wanna ask and So growing them was really the only option for us, and it was working for a really long time, but when we click grow anymore, it became obvious. I needed to have, like, a a true intervention, and that's when I just got referred it. Alaska, and that was through one of our friends who one of, like, the three friends that knew when we were struggling and I say we were struggling. Was like, I was suffering from depression, but my husband was definitely struggling with keeping our life together. Right? You know, I have a lot of pressures. Yeah. I'm gonna hub for the family. And if if I'm not functioning properly, everything kind falls apart, and that's just... The roles that we play. And, you know, it it was it was very hard on him, and I think that he is just now, like, getting out of, like, the post depression spells, and she blow back. That happens when somebody goes through something. In in a couple. But one of our friendswho Daniel talked to frequently about what we were going through was like, she had her own experience with Iowa, and I in my own deep dive of looking our develops and what the landscape was I Can let why are they illegal, what's the history? Why are policies the where they are? What is the cultural history of this? I was somewhat familiar with alaska, and I knew that it was something that people were doing in South America and they're having amazing, like, benefits from it. People would eventually just go down to South America have a a week long experience and come back and feel like themselves again, and but my friend was like, that this like, you don't need to go to soften america like he... There's a guy. I know he travels around, and I only by word of mouth, he's coming to New York City in two months, just take a train and get up here. And I think that, like, I wouldn't have even been gone on a train if it wasn't for the mushrooms getting me out of the very doable bowl. But at least like, I was in a place I felt okay to partnership it and like you get on a trains in New York City and go through this, like, extremely sensory experience of just like getting through New York City to Brooklyn where this guy was host this ceremony. And, you know, looking back, That was so incredibly brave of me or like dumb. I don't really know. I that. I no. I need to be a little dumb to be brave. But I went to the strangers apartment and with twenty people that I had never met before, including the the healer, and drinking or drink that he he made himself, and I have no idea what's in it. I have no idea what if it would test positive for anything. Like we are in, like, the fentanyl days of already writing, we only need to be really careful what we put in our bodies. Especially with illicit of substances. But at that point, again, I've had a little taste of relief from depression and I was... So I was hopeful that this could be the thing. Right? Like, with mushrooms, I'm like, I don't know if this was gonna work. We'll try But I've... In mushrooms and Are very different to totally different chemical structures. But I knew that they were the similar class of drugs. So I I was very hopeful that Ayahuasca was gonna be what helped me. So I had a few ceremonies with that And that completely transformed my world and allowed me to start building my life back and I don't think without Or without that very big experience was like could alex I would have gotten there. But, yeah. That's kind of what started this whole entirely trajectory in my life with what I'm doing right now. It was an it... And it was a miserable experience it not a recreational drug by any means they don't rely anyone with just wouldn't wanna take that to get like, to party. It's it's maybe it was, like, physically extremely painful. And you get... You vomit, you get diarrhea. You cry uncontrollably. You laugh on control. They there's moments when, like you just you just don't know, but it's it's doing something in your body. It's moving your energy around. It's all that stress and trauma that we store in our body and we don't know how. But like we store in places, like, and in some people, it's different in me was my gut, like, it was it all came out of my system, and I I woke up the next morning, and it wasn't like I woke being like, I am healed. Know. Like... But as time went on and those days went on, I started to observe in, like, things with shift. Like my perspective would shift on things, and I would be like, well, well, this is something that's not good for me and I need to change that. So I slowly started to change the things in my life that we're not working for me and until this day, still changing things in my life that are not working for me. And I really do credit dialogue for that. Yeah. I feel like for from... I haven't tried I I feel like it is in my near future, but I did... I have heard that, you know, it gave them the opportunity to make some changes that they were scared to make previously in their and, you know, yeah life prior. Yeah. I mean, you... People that deal with depression, you gets stuck in these loops in these trains of thoughts where you're you're... Keep telling yourself the same story over and over. It's like, you for everyone's different, but for me, is it's like, you're not worthy of any of this. You don't appreciate the like you are... You've been given every single gift in the world and you're just sq it. You you don't love your children. Your children will end up presenting you. So that you get stuck in these loops, and I found that dialogue alaska broke me of that of that line of thinking and, like, it cleared the deck so that I can create new narratives about myself. See that's what I need to do. Yeah. Yeah. It's just really powerful and if you if you do the diet beforehand, and you're really take seriously, you go in there with an open mind and you're willing... You you understand that this is not gonna be the magic tool for you that it it is on you to fix your life. And you can go into that experience of the open mind. It can be an extremely effective tool. I have heard people with crazy stories of walking into an ayahuasca ceremony and, you know, dealing with debilitating arthritis and their hands are all cramped up on the like, the fingers all granted up other actually like, they can spread their hands open, like, they're arthritis. And, like, that doesn't like the exception here. Right? Like, we still have so much to learn about these medicines, but also, the culturally people in south America Have been doing this for centuries. So there's something to this. Right if it wasn't working, this wouldn't be a practice that's currently hell today. Yeah. And and that's pretty much with after that I ayahuasca gun ceremony, that you decided, I'm going to work on de decreasing plant medicine in Dc. I remember when that was on the ballot? Yes. Yeah. Is definitely not my first spot at all. But I was watching One Denver, and that was the campaign two mushrooms for the city of denver. And that was going on wow we were going through this process with, like, trying to grow our mushrooms and sixteen succeeding and then failing and then finding How I walked. And so being kinda experiencing in politics, my husband's worked on a few campaigns as well. We were like, let's... You know, let's call up the campaign. Like, you could find anybody on the Internet now. So we connected to with him over Facebook, and we had a a really good call with him. And just asking like, what are the noncitizens of Denver saying? About this, like, what is law enforcement saying about this? When, you know, what what are what are your marketing materials? How are you talking about this in general public? And, you know, for us, we were just, like, curious about what our impact could be. I think initially, we were thinking of just utilizing the our network of political people to just educate, I guess, you know, we never... I've never wanted to be a front person for anything I was always really uncomfortable with attention. I assumed that my husband would be the one that has, like, this amazing career and, like, things would take off for him because I mean, he was perfectly positioned to do that. He's worked for a politician for So it it it wasn't like, oh, I'm gonna be the spokesperson for women everywhere who healed us themselves It was more like Okay. We have we had this conversation in this conversation led to a connection with other people, and let's let's go have conversations with them too. And see how we can help. So it was really just like connecting the dots as you go, like, driving and pitch black and, like, all you can see is, like, the next step. Yeah. But we kept taking more meetings, and then eventually, We got connected to Doctor Bronzer folks in Dc. And so Doctor Bronzer is this hippie show company that has all natural ingredients say I use work. Oh, yeah. Please use it for like, probably years. Yeah. Yeah that's. Amazing. I love the peppermint. My favorite in the cherry blossom there my jam. Yeah. Yeah. So I was like, oh, I know Doctor Bronzer, but like I didn't realize that they ran to this. Oh, no. Yeah. Like, so they were... They've been really pivotal pivotal and getting cannabis reform through. They were very active in Have form. They... You know, David Bronzer puts a lot of money into causes that he really cares about. A lot of that is regenerative farming and drug laws. They were the ones sponsoring the Denver campaign. And David is is pretty politically sorry he's got a team of people here that he pays to be their, like, social activation team, like, they will put together a protest or they will try to engage Dc council on this shoes that are important to them. Anyway, they they were talking to dave the team here and David were talking and they were, like, we if we could do this in Dc Dc is was it the forefront of canada your reform? Why wouldn't it we be at the forefront front of Second reform. Mhmm. But they knew that the campaign couldn't be run by Cannabis folks. Because it's a very different kind of subject matter. And I go at the time, carried ton stigma I think cannabis is rich away a few of those fears already. But they were talking to Kevin Matthew is the guy in Denver who we who got us or start, and Kevin was like, you need to talk to a couple that morris and daniel Excuse me. They... You just need to chat with them. So like you didn't say much about us. But then the team here started to go on Facebook and look us up and turns out they had already... They already knew my husband through his time at Stacy Council, and when they were working on cannabis reform for the city, So they had my husband's cell phone number already, which was extremely fortunate. And at this point in time, we've connected enough dots and I like, I had identified key people in the city that, you know, if we were to do something, This is her who you'll do work with And one of those guys of adam manager. Who is the Cannabis guy in Dc, So my husband sends me tax message, and he's like, I guess who I just talked to. Could. You should be anyone. He's like I'm a manager. They wanna take a dinner white talk about I know. I was like, let's interesting. So, again, not really thinking that I would be running a campaign, but we we went out to dinner. I shared the experience that we went through and what we did, and they were like you are the perfect person to, like, spear a campaign. And just be the face of healing in Psychedelics through City, Dc. And I was like, you were in shade not never that campaign pain and I dana it. I know It was they was true I was convinced that, like, they had taken crazy pills because like, I was... I was never that person. Even speaking in public was terrifying to me. I was so cool with just being in the background. No That's crazy. Yeah. But so we had a back of we year a few months back and forth about doing this campaign. And I was like, or... You know, they got to a point where, like, we wanted to get on the general election ballot, like, the big presidential ballot you can get way more of voter turnout out. Which increases your likelihood success, And they tied time debt where they were, like, December of twenty nineteen was, like, the last opportunity to get the paperwork to the border of election so that everything can get approved in time and that we have time to get signatures and submit everything to get on the general election about it. So we have been going back and forth with them and it was then, like, trying to convince just do this, and we're, like, no No. No. Will help in the background. So I like, we're not gonna do this. So then Adam calls me and he's like, you know, I like, you know where I stand on this? I think you should do this, but I completely understand if you don't wanna do this. And I was just like, I can't. I can't guarantee my children's safety in this situation, like, at the time, nobody was talking about mental health. Nobody was talking Psychedelics. I didn't know what was going to be said about me, or was gonna be sent about us. I didn't know if they were gonna not get invited to kids parties from school anymore, like, with all the moms of school, like, just completely turn away from me and, like, think I'm some weirdo like drug person that is just you know, abusing my children and, like, having drugs in our house and feeling dangerous. I I had to like, go through that process. Like, figure out what was a worst case scenario. And I don't know this phone when it we went to bed and I was waiting and pen out she should so upset, and I like, you should feel good about the sister. You know? Like, you got the thing of the hanging over your head for a few months, like, you don't wanna do it. We we can't guarantee what's gonna happen to our family. But, like why you upset I was like, I feel like this is opportunity. The the last thing that Adam said, he was like, if you don't do this queue, if you don't wanna submit this paperwork like, we're gonna go ahead and do it anyway. So I knew that if I wasn't involved in the campaign that it would look drastically different than what the campaign that would be run by me would look like. And the messaging would be different. And I don't know if it would worked. The cannabis activist god bless them or are loud and, you know, very open about their use cannabis and that is that ten. That strategy can be really divisive with certain corners of politics. And I knew that you get one shot at a first impression and it's same with this issue. Same with anything. You have one shot to make your big sl on public, Did I want it to be a big loud campaign that was really colorful and, like, you know, in your face or with a campaign that was run by a working mother that was blood with compassion and with back and science and experience and experience and personal experience with, you know, and and extending compassion to others and being open and honest about what I have gone through and what is wrong with our system. How would that look? And I just had a feeling in my gut that if I was running this campaign that it would be successful because people would hear me. And in my mind just like, well, if I a person who, you know, how to support a family had, you know, no trauma in my life that was my truly super notable. If if I was that close to taking my life being the well resource person that I am Being a very privileged person that I am very fortunate to have the life that I had. If I was that close to suicide, how what is this experience like, for other people, you know, that don't have the resources that I have. That, you know, don't have a spouse so that's really supportive or, you know, have parents that they can fall back on. So I knew that I had a feeling that this issue was much bigger than than what it what we were hearing from society. And I knew that if I was... I took a chance And I said, if I'm just opening and honest, hopefully, people will be receptive to that. And understand why I took the rest that I did, and maybe they will that make them feel compelled to take action and you know, demand that our governments take this issue seriously and past laws that support people that are dealing with these kind of issues. So the very next morning, I woke up I call it and I said, okay. I'm gonna do this campaign. He got so excited. So I'm calling the attorneys right now. We're gonna draft up all the paperwork. And we're gonna go board elections today the last day. Oh my gosh. So we submitted it on the very last day, and it was... I remember just seeing, like, my address on official, like vaglio initiative paperwork, and I was, like, holy shit. This is very real like this could totally blow up in my face. But in my mind, like, I went through what the worst case scenario is, Like, we're banished from society. We are marked as the weird people. We have our scarlet letters on us. And, you know, and I told my husband are was, like, if that happens, we can just pick up in move if we've been in Dc for twenty years. We've navigated through, you know, two recessions now, you know, we've we've had really... We have really great work experience that we could just take somewhere else and no one will know who we are, and we can just start over. So that was my compilation prize like, okay. There's... It's not the been of the world. If this doesn't work out, at least I have my house. You know? At least I feel like I've got my life back I can go and take what I've learned from this experience. Just so not gonna live some tomorrow and let peacefully, But, again, you plan and God. Yeah So we... After we submitted the paperwork, we were about to get on a road trip to south where our families live. We were going to Alabama for Christmas. And I think that whole right home we're were just kind of like, oh, shit. What did we just do? Like what what is our life, like, we we were like, because as soon as we got back from the holidays, I was kicking off the camp officially. So I knew and after the holidays was through our life was forever change in one way or another. And like, we they didn't really talk about it with his parents. I never talked about this with my parents, they are not, like, they were... My parents are very cool in many regards, especially from, like, their immigrants. So, usually, parents or immigrants are, like, super duper abstract and I'm very protective of their children, like, they risk so much to create a new life in the Us for their children. And my parents are pretty cool about things, but this No. No. It. They would have been like, most you can't do this campaign and I really think this will be a career or career killer for you. And, you know, you've got two graduate degrees and you you're wasting your career on something like this. And what's the point of doing this? Like, they wouldn't have understood this and no. So I didn't talk to anybody about it. I only talked to my husband about it. I talked to a few people that worked at Dc council off the record, and, you know, some them, like, this could be successful, but I don't know. You know, it depends on how the campaign goes. You know? But it was It was definitely like, we we were walking into the unknown when we were getting back from the holidays. And but it was... It was it was a crazy experience. You know? Like, twenty twenty was a crazy year for me. I mean, for everyone but I yeah how did I sign up? For. Yeah. But also, probably one of the of the best year of my life. Like, I will never forget that because it shifted everything for me in a completely new direction. And I I do feel like I found my voice, and a lot of these things that you just scare me, like, public speaking and you know, being on camera, you know, having, like, fifteen minutes the same. It was just like, having the spotlight on me was okay suddenly because it was so above and beyond any hang I have, You know, like Oh, I hate some my voice or. I I hate the how I look on Camera. Like, I I overcame all of that because I knew this issue is far too important than to be concerned with something so trivial. Yeah. My voice or how I look in. Right now. So I got over a a lot of things and I got a lot of confidence back in twenty twenty because, you know, recovering from depression is process. There's not, like, one moment in time. You're like, oh, I'm not depressed anymore. It's like, very long artist's process. Like, I'd still something I work on to this day. It's a daily practice for me. It it involves, like, being active and and having my diet in track. I definitely, like, don't do it perfectly all the time it took you a while to get to this point even just because a lot of my time post depression has been in campaign you're running a a very new organization in a an marketing industry. And now it's it's like this is my next phase of healing really is putting in into a daily practice and creating a system that works for me so that I'm never in that situation again. Because, like, one thing that has linger is is anxiety, but I was managing it through, like, completely diving into my work. But then, like, in my idle times, it's like, I would sit my brain, would she'll be running, like, a hundred and miles hour because when... I was writing a campaign while working full time too. So that was like a crazy. What did they think about you doing this? You know, how does it was it's Dc government? Yeah. Yeah using our very small. So at the time, that all this is happening Also changed jobs, and I went from being at The Hobbit city Hall. To being in in an agency. So I was... I was protected by a few layers of people and also I wasn't going to the office every day. When I wasn't seeing right having. I I had this amazing cover where, like, we I wasn't going to office. We're all behind Zoom and teams and you know, it it never... I made sure that it never deserved my work, which means I was working around the clock. I never missed a deadline. I... You know, I I ensure that my day job was good, and everything was taken care of. Before I did anything with the campaign. So because I knew that if the moment that I would slip up at work, that would be... Then it would be a problem, but if I don't give them it excuse to, you know, call me out something. And on my work product is good. Like, I that gives me good enough cover. So I was really fortunate with the timing of all this, even though running a campaign with not having, especially a vaglio campaign where you need to get physical signatures by people. Yeah. Like, that one of money in twenty twenty right. And that was sticky waters navigate through for sure. And we had to change Dc laws so that we didn't have to collection signature you're in person. That you could send the balance to people's homes. So we had to... We have to kinda like, weather a period of time that we didn't know if the campaign was gonna continue. Like, we kicked it off and it was going amazing and well, we even shifted it online started doing whatever we need to do Facebook ads, Instagram, town halls. We did it all online. And the campaign was going well, but then we had this issue of actually getting signatures that we didn't know how removed get through it. So I had to very patiently wait while Dc council was putting together multiple emergency legislation packages to make sure, like, things don't just explain completely explode in the city. So, like, you know, protecting health care workers and making sure there's supplies. Like, I remember, like, I felt like, I had to wait for my right time to make our ask because, like, we're just so a bow initiative of campaign about psychedelic drugs. Like, it's... I I knew that it was not a top priority for Dc to change their laws to adapt to our campaign. But we got some laws changes in the third round of emergency legislation on the last by basic council that allowed us for somebody to self certify. So when you have... When you're doing a about of campaign, you get signatures and you have somebody that gather or signatures, and they witness the person signing that it's actually them and not fraud as somebody just signing names for people. So there's a, like, Affidavit and everything. So we to change laws so that a person can self certify that they've witness their own signature. So it's like kind of crazy, if we to change the form, and and my argument was, like, we can't let our democracy die in the middle of a public health emergency. Like, this is the foundation of everything that we're doing right, You know, the government unless continue. And, you know, there's elements of our democracy that must continue, otherwise we're not a free country and it actually works. So I, it was like the the argument made sense to does they again. Yeah. Yeah. So Yeah. After that, we were off the races. Yeah. And you led the most successful vaglio initiative. Yeah. In the history of Dc, Yeah. I mean, you know, seventy six percent, that's crazy. Yeah. And now you are the political face at Seasons. Right? Yeah. In front of psychedelic you are just... Yeah. Yeah. So we won the campaign by seventy six percent. I truly think it was because I'm not too my own horn here, but, like, what it was take your horn. It was very much like a regular person's story. You know? And I could I am a regular for some story. It's funny as like the... At one point, I would have, like, news crews at our house and, like, this entire crazy set with cameras lights and all this. And then Netflix was obviously filming parts in our campaign for I was in how to change your mind. Yeah. I watched that like I knew. And I did read. You had a a a wonderful piece. There is wonderful piece written about you in the watch Tony and too. I really enjoyed reading that. Yeah. That was probably one of my the most favorite things out the campaign paint was the most normal psychedelic metallic ask ever. Yeah. Like it it was funny to me. It's like I can't play it. And it's weird because on one hand, I would have a I remember it the day after the campaign, I was written up in high time magazine in the Wall Street Journal. And I was like, This is such a strange dichotomy right where, like, I'm my name is in the Street journal, but also in high times, which is like an iconic cannabis magazine. But, yeah, it was a weird moment like, what is my life. Like, what am I doing? What am I gonna do with us? Like... I got... I accomplice this major thing, and we educated so many Dc evidence about checking all drugs and you know, what's wrong with our health care system and what's happening with these medicines. And, you know, I wanted to do something with the I felt like this is an opportunity. And like I just couldn't go back to my old job. You know? I know you eat I mean, you are now the say of a movement. And, you know, that you you now are connected to... With, you know, you just had a briefing last week. Yeah. Wow. It's just with the things that you're doing. Mhmm. It's just amazing. Yeah. You. That's really, like,all that is very much not about, like, what I personally want to accomplice. But is very much like, what is the need for this... These medicines to get into the hands of American people and the safest way possible in the most affordable way possible. And I truly think that this federal advocacy piece has been the one piece that was missing prior to me. Creating second Medicine coalition. There was no organizing body kind of creating the strategic pathway forward for Psychedelic federal policy. I had watched cannabis reform just having the policy background that I have and just seeing how that distorted effort was like, the states were progressing, like, rapid fire, and then the federal government was you know, left behind. I mean, they're they were really left behind, but I think that Canvas industry was so, excited about the progress of was b managed shaped I a lot of focus went there, And then there wasn't an effort to organize the voices and cannabis reform for the federal government. And like I said, you get one shot to make it for suppression. So the first impression with cannabis was that there the the obvious flooded the gates and the the quote industry didn't come together and have consensus building. It was very throat, and a lot of what could have been amazing small businesses or small growers, you know, thrive. It was kinda just like corporate cannabis to Them and left the little main behind. And also, there's this huge criminal justice issue that continues to go undergrad. With the disproportionate amount of black man that are still in prison for cannabis events as well. People can run to a dispensary and writing, get their cannabis so, like there's a lot of holes in the in the policy space that that never were really addressed so now. You know, in congress and mind like, well, we're gonna states do what they want. And we're we're not gonna... I'm not gonna hang my hat. There's not a very few... Until recently, there's been very few senators and representatives I've willing to hang their head on Cannabis. So seeing that, and then knowing what the space like, a lot of the culture is like, addition to the West Coast, and it's very much like a West Coast cultural thing. Which is why I think there was a lot of excitement about the Dc campaign doing so. Well. Mhmm. But I knew that for this issue to be can have an impact on congress and actually, like, change laws that supported people having safe to affordable access. I knew that I needed to create an association that represents the entire movement because the sensations are really powerful. This like, yeah That there here you go. There's one association that's been extremely effective in getting laws that benefit their members. Right? There's a reason why they have offices over on the capital, and they're very they work side by side. They are the go between switching industry and lawmakers, and they do kind of synthesize his eyes what what really needs to make it through and what doesn't it? And really strategize on on on the path forward. So I created Check medicine coalition, and we launched it in January twenty twenty one. And we immediately realized that, like, before we ask for anything, like, we need to educate members of congress. There is very little knowledge about the potential psychedelic could medicine on a federal level. So since then, we have... I created over two hundred and fifty offices on the hill. We've done two briefings now. Our most recent one was last week, where we had Tim Far zooming in with Rick Wo who's executive director maps who's taking Md through clinical trial Fda. Yeah. Who's been who's been up pioneer and doing this for, like, thirty seven years. Doing it all with answering, no investors. He's got a public benefit corporation that's doing it because he really does want this to be something that the public can benefit from and not an investment play. So, you know, we are here to really be a conduit for the psychedelic space. To speak to their federal government and work with them. On addressing a lot of the issues that will need to be addressed. So we have multiple and clinical trial right now. We have May that's not to be approved psilocybin compass path just city you so excited through Fda clinical trial, though they will be approved probably a year or two after I'm the is approved. This is going to be a part of our system. Absolutely. But what will just look like and it's not a drug that you can just say this is approved, let's send it to offices so that doctors can give it to their patients. It's not a traditional pharmaceutical point. This requires, at least a protocol for Md requires to two practitioners in the room at the same time. Sixteen hours prior to your first treatment with, I believe that there's three that you get, and then there's sixty hours after So this is a huge time commitment to just get one patient through one session with. And our system quite frankly can't handle that. Like, we barely have enough therapist for people a lot of this work is is not reversible, so people don't wanna do it. You have to pay on a pocket for it. Yeah. Problem. There's a huge lot in therapist color that can speak to different demographics of people if we've got people that are dealing with racial trauma, they do not wanna go to a therapist that looks like somebody that happens like did in racial terms then, like, it has it, it's you're so vulnerable in these moments and the things that you're dealing with are so deep, that, you know, you you you gotta ensure that somebody's comfortable or otherwise, it gonna be a really bad experience it can like, negative effects on somebody so and even be handled with care. Yeah. Well... Absolutely. This is a completely different paradigm that we're trying to insert in our very rigid health care system. That does not have a mind body connection angle to it at all. Yeah. It is it's there's a lot that we need to address and, you know, our coalition can be really effective in doing that with bringing people together and getting getting the policymakers makers to understand that this is not a political bomb that you're taking on. This isn't gonna be brought up in your reelection campaign because that's really what they care about when they're name congress, But ultimately, they're a politician and they you know. They have to cater to their voters. Yeah. So they are very concerned with getting behind issues that would impact them negatively. And you know, it's just figuring out what they care about and what they've got through in life and, like, finding a way to wedge a story related to In there, you know? And the the first, like, crew to lead the charge in this our veteran. Mhmm. And I think everyone is kind of understanding that, you know, if we could bring to pull our opposite on a political structure together on this issue. This can be really effective and powerful. Like, the one thing that people on the hill have been bipartisan about is Psychedelic medicine. So veterans are a very specific demographic. They garner a lot of compassion. They've sacrificed a lot for our country, and they've really been dealing with like, a terrible situation with the Mental health swore. Right? not even in more times, but, like, there's issues that people in the military deal with, like, we had Whiz Buckley who is exactly director of a foundation called No Fallen heroes. Use was a top gun pilot, and he was at the briefing last week. And he was sharing that, like, his issues didn't come from Combat. None of them did. It was just the nature of the work, and trying to be in a plane where you're dealing with like multiple g forces and then landing the plane and the noise and the fact that he he constantly hears a noise in his ear to this day, You know, there's the the nature of the workers is so different. So intense that if we're not addressing any of these issues, Like, I think the military gonna have, like, a... I mean, I think they do have a recruitment problem. But, you know, how effective can they be as an organization if the soldiers aren't well. And that that's that brings together two different angles with the political spectrum. Absolutely. Lorilee Binstock: Well, I think your story is also something that's extremely important because you are completely fine isn't before you became a mother they're... And and for women, and I think it's also hard for them to really want to dive into psychedelics. I know that there are a lot of articles now coming out that, like, a long mushrooms Yeah. Or, you know, which I think is great. Because I I also micro and it very effective for me, but I think your story
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“Beauty doesn't need to be as overwhelming as we are conditioned to think it should be,” says makeup artist Jenny Patinkin, who literally wrote the book getting that no-fuss, yet polished makeup look. And one of the main takeaways she tries to share with her clients? Don't get too caught up in arbitrary, overly-strict rules: “Beauty is about moderation. I've never subscribed to the ‘you shoulds' & ‘you musts.'” In this episode of Clean Beauty School, mbg beauty director and host Alexandra Engler chats with Patinkin about finding your signature detail, little makeup touches that can go a long way, and why we need to rethink consumer culture in beauty. Show notes: -Follow Jenny Patinkin -Check out her brand, Jenny Patkinkin Beauty -Buy her book Lazy Perfection: The Art Of Looking Great Without Really Trying Read more about topics mentioned in this episode: cream blushes, how to apply blush, eyebrow shapes, how to apply eyeliner, how to apply concealer, how to use makeup sponges, imperfect makeup (a.k.a, “indie sleaze”), lash curlers. -Shop products mentioned in this episode: Jenny Patinkin Brush Set, Lazy Perfection Eyelash Curler, Skin Smoothing Dermaplaning Set, Pure Luxury Makeup Sponge Duo, RMS ReEvolve Natural Liquid Foundation, MOB Beauty Cream Clay Eyeshadow, Blush, Bronzer, Maya Chia Advanced Response Complex Neck and Face Cream, Le Prunier Plum Beauty Oil Take 20% off glow from the inside out bundle+ with code BEAUTYPOD. Cannot combine with gift cards or other discount codes. Apply code at checkout. Follow the host: @alex_blair_ Call in: sayhi.chat/cleanbeautyschool Comments: podcast@mindbodygreen.com Sponsorship inquiries: sales@mindbodygreen.com
Today is part 1 of 2 of Nic and Jules answering ALL of your questions for them!!! With baby timeline updates from Jules and Nic shutting down the big fuzzy brow haters this one is juicy, and FUN! You won't want to miss it!! ✧ Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE!!! ✧ RATE & REVIEW to show your support!!! ✧ FOLLOW us on Instagram!!! ✧ @fleurishpodcast
Wow. This week's episode of Below Deck: Sailing Yacht gave us some of the worst guests in franchise history, the worst tip in franchise history, the worst head in jury in franchise history, and the worst bronzer mishap in franchise history. Plus, Gary and Daisy locked lips like two sea anemones stuck on each other. What a night to be alive.Be sure to watch this recap with Crappens on Demand here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/63843306Get tix to our live shows: https://www.watchwhatcrappens.com/10th-anniversary-hunky-dory-tour/