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Les matins
Au-delà des prix littéraires : à la recherche des lecteurs perdus

Les matins

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 37:56


durée : 00:37:56 - France Culture va plus loin (l'Invité(e) des Matins) - par : Jean Leymarie, Isabelle de Gaulmyn - Le Prix Goncourt, un prix qui chaque année semble raviver le plaisir de la lecture et l'activités des librairies. Parmi cette foule de lecteurs, des échanges dans les rayons, des débats... Les librairies, bien plus qu'un lieu de vente, sont un espace d'échange, un maillon du tissu social. - réalisation : Félicie Faugère - invités : Cécile Barth-Rabot sociologue et professeure à l'université de Nanterre; Nicolas Jalageas libraire des Cahiers de Colette; Lana Sandrine propriétaire de la libraire La Rumeur des crêtes à Cadenet; Virginie Deschler co-gérante de la librairie Au temps lire

Bike Café Bla Bla
Les vêtements Gautier, habillent les cyclistes

Bike Café Bla Bla

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 31:06


En 2016, Benjamin Pioger a repris les vêtements Gautier, une entreprise de confection d'équipements textiles pour cyclistes. Le pari était osé, car passe du rôle de client de la marque à patron de cette même marque, n'est pas si simple. Il reprenait une sorte d'institution créée par l'ancien cycliste pro Pierre Gautier en 1987. Benjamin vient du monde du triathlon, un sport qui apprend à ses athlètes la polyvalence. Il a utilisé sa capacité à gérer les enchaînements, en reprenant cette entreprise avec courage, car exister dans le textile en France c'est un sacré challenge. Pierre Gautier lui avait demandé de garder l'activité de l'atelier avec le personnel, il a respecté sa parole tout en doublant la capacité de production de la société.Son entreprise maitrise toute la chaîne de production de la conception à la fabrication. Gautier utilise des tissus de qualité comme les tissus produits par la société française Payen, basée en Ardèche, qui sont utilisés par de grandes marques comme Q36.5 en Italie ou Gobik en Espagne. Le Made in France, tellement à la mode actuellement, est dans l'ADN de la marque Gautier depuis son origine et tu as su le conserver et le développer. J'ai pu visiter récemment les locaux qui ont été installés à Cadenet. L'ambiance des lieux révèle la personnalité de Benjamin. Son vélo de triathlon est posé contre le mur de l'atelier où sont suspendus les vélos vintage de son père. Il y a des photos souvenirs, des coupes, des trophées, … partout. Le lieu est vivant et c'est un peu sa deuxième maison. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Le Podcast Aux Petits Oignons
Duo #19 : Mélodie Martin _ Le voyage qui a tout changé.

Le Podcast Aux Petits Oignons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 33:11


Aujourd'hui, j'ai le plaisir d'accueillir une invitée pétillante et passionnée : Mélodie Martin, la talentueuse créatrice de Kanaï, un service de traiteur événementiel qui enchante les papilles et marque les esprits. Dans cet épisode, Mélodie nous partage son expérience dans le monde exigeant de la cuisine haut de gamme. Vous découvrirez les défis qu'elle a dû surmonter pour se faire une place dans cet univers et comment un voyage au Canada a transformé sa vision de la cuisine et du management. Elle nous plonge également dans les coulisses de son organisation : de la conception minutieuse de ses pièces jusqu'à la coordination le jour-j.Elle nous parle de ce qui la motive profondément dans son travail, notamment le bonheur d'accompagner ses clients lors des moments les plus importants de leur vie.Enfin, pour tous ceux qui cherchent à organiser un événement mémorable, elle nous partage ses meilleurs conseils pour bien choisir son traiteur. Préparez-vous à être inspirés par cette passionnée de gastronomie et à recueillir des conseils précieux pour vos futurs événements.Installez-vous confortablement et laissez-vous emporter par cette conversation enrichissante avec Mélodie Martin.Je vous souhaite une très belle écoute ! Ressources :Comptes Instagram de Kanaï : @kanai.brunch______Entreprises / personnes citées : Boulangerie La belle miche, Pertuis @la_belle_micheCaroline de l'épicerie Vignarès, Cadenet @epicerie_vignaresEmeric Corbon, Restaurant Le Jas à La Roque d'Anthéron @lejasrestaurant Livres cités : - Ma Provence : recettes de chef, Arnaud Donckele_______ Si vous avez aimé l'épisode ou que vous voulez soutenir le podcast, vous pouvez le conseiller autour de vous, lui laisser la note de votre choix et un petit commentaire sur la plateforme sur laquelle vous l'écoutez. C'est par ces petits gestes que vous pouvez m'aider à faire grandir ce podcast et ça compte beaucoup pour moi. Pour toutes questions, faire le plein d'astuces, ou pour suivre l'actualité de l'agence, c'est par ici :Linkedin : Sarah CorreardInstagram : @agenceluna.rsSite : agenceluna.frHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Fat Mascara
Culture Through a Girl Gaze with Amanda de Cadenet

Fat Mascara

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 36:49


Photographer and host Amanda de Cadenet has made a career of passing the figurative and literal mic to women, letting them share their stories and shape their own images. Now, it's her turn: The founder of The Conversation and GirlGaze talks about why women's stories are often minimized, our culture's endless obsession with youth, and the taboo topics we should be talking about more openly. Podcast cover art photo: Yu Tsai. Episode recap with links to Amanda's projects: fatmascara.com/blog/amanda-de-cadenetProducts mentioned in this episode: shopmy.us/collections/549106Sponsor links & discount codes: fatmascara.com/sponsorsPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandTikTok & Instagram: @fatmascara, @jenn_edit, @jessicamatlinSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation: email info@fatmascara.com or text us or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker
Amanda de Cadenet on reframing ambition and success in midlife

The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 48:19


My guest today has lived a lot of lives in her 50 years. If you were knocking around in 1990, Amanda de Cadenet burst into your world when she became presenter on the seminal late night TV show, The Word, at 18 and appeared most days on the front of the British tabloids.Like many young women trapped in the public gaze, she has spent the rest of her life wresting back control.Since then she has achieved international success as a photographer (she was the youngest woman ever to shoot a Vogue cover), created and hosted The Conversation podcast series in which she's interviewed the likes of Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton and Jane Fonda… And founded GirlGaze, which saw her named one of the Most creative people in business by Fast Company.But what does 50 look like when you've been in the public eye since the age of 16?Amanda joined me from her home in LA to talk about the lifelong project of reclaiming her own narrative, surviving on-stage perimenopause moments, going back to basics after losing her dad, Not having a five year plan for the first time in her life And why The new love of her life is a camper van.We started by talking about the impact of being constantly shamed by the British press in her teens…* You can buy all the books mentioned in this podcast at The Shift bookshop on Bookshop.org, including the book that inspired this podcast, The Shift: how I lost and found myself after 40 - and you can too, by me.* If you enjoyed this episode and you fancy buying me a coffee, pop over to my page on buymeacoffee.com• And if you'd like to support the work that goes into making this podcast and get a weekly newsletter plus loads more content including exclusive transcripts of the podcast, why not join The Shift community, come and have a look around at www.theshiftwithsambaker.substack.com• The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker is created and hosted by Sam Baker and edited by Juliette Nicholls @ Pineapple Audio Production. If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate/review/follow as it really does help other people find us. And let me know what you think on twitter @sambaker or instagram @theothersambaker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet
Lisa Rinna on Navigating Grief, Menopause and being a Cosmo Cover star age 60 .

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 52:51 Transcription Available


In this podcast episode, Lisa Rinna and Amanda de Cadenet engage in a vulnerable discussion about the complexities of grief, parenting, and aging in the public eye. They delve into the transformative effects of loss, the significance of living authentically, and the challenges of raising teenagers against societal pressures. The conversation also covers the dynamics of long-term marriage, the pioneering role of being on the cover of Cosmo at 60, and the importance of keeping the spark alive in relationships.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

VS Voices
VS Voices Season 3 - starting September 14th

VS Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 0:53 Transcription Available


The Victoria's Secret Voices podcast is back with Season three. Join host Amanda de Cadenet in going behind the scenes with the iconic talent of the Tour '23. Learn about their experience and their personal, never before heard stories, along with so much more. Hear directly from the incredible women of the Tour 23, including Emily Ratajkowski, Lagos based designer Bubu Ogisi, Bogota based filmmaker Cristina Sanchez, Tokyo based designer Jenny Fax and London based designer Supriya Lele. VS Voices is the ultimate behind-the-scenes companion to The Victoria's Secret World Tour, the Amazon Prime special out September 26th. Listen on the iHeartRadio App, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

La Vie Creative
EP 334: Parisian Author Gia de Cadenet

La Vie Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 30:21


Gia de Cadenet is the author of Getting His Game Back and Not the Plan. A Maggie Award finalist, BCALA Literary Award nominee, and lifelong romance reader, she is also a business school professor and former translator and editor for UNESCO. A native Floridian, she currently lives in France with her children.Getting His Game Back: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/671555/getting-his-game-back-by-gia-de-cadenet/Not the Plan: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/671556/not-the-plan-by-gia-de-cadenet/9780593356647/Support the show

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet
The Power of Unplugging with Tiffany Shlain

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 49:48


What does technology amplify in your life, and what does it amputate? In her book, 24/6: The Power of Unplugging One Day a Week, Tiffany Shlain shares how her family unplugged one day a week and how you can achieve digital wellness. Terms like “digital detox” and “internet addiction,” were developed to identify the problem a device can play. In addition, Tiffany explains what her family calls a “technology Shabbat.” So, where do you want to place your time and attention? IN THIS EPISODE:  [04:05] Tiffany shares a quote from Marshall McLuhan, a media theorist. “Does technology amplify and what does it amputate?” and she discusses the impact of the tech world in our lives [05:15] Taking a technology Shabbat. Tiffany explains what Shabbat is and how it applies to screen time [09:26] The history of spending time without technology and a plan to achieve digital wellness in today's world [18:26] Your screen can rob you of creativity and restful “me” time. Structure, organization and rituals are positives choices [22:48] Your role as a  parent is to set device boundaries [26:40] Screen addiction can cause a dopamine rush. Often people use their devices to escape. Internet addiction is real [37:08] Inappropriate content is available via the screen, and the average age of children viewing is nine [40:28] Disengaging from a screen creates a “me” network; however, the flip side is allowing validation of what you post frame who you are KEY TAKEAWAYS: The default mode network frees your mind to think creatively and recall events of the day or week without the “noise” of a device Unfortunately, some parents use the internet as a babysitter, training their child to get validation from posts, etc., and the child doesn't learn how to feel their disappointment, which we all need to be able to do. Screen addiction is so prevalent that treatment centers focus on that particular addiction. RESOURCES: Amandadecadenet.com Amanda de Cadenet LinkedIn Amanda de Cadenet Instagram Tiffany Shlain - Instagram Tiffany Shlain - Facebook 24/6: The Power of Unplugging One Day a Week - Book ABOUT THIS PODCAST: The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet is a groundbreaking series of weekly interviews featuring candid conversations with impactful thought leaders. Host Amanda de Cadenet provides a platform for raw and honest discussions on a wide variety of topics, from porn to politics. Visit amandadecadenet.com to learn more and sign up for her newsletter. Follow Amanda on Instagram @amandadecadenet. QUOTES: “The concept of one day a week is profound. Many people have read it from different backgrounds, and it's like yoga and meditation. These ancient ideas were brought to the west and popularized, and people now understand yoga and medication make your life better.” -  Tiffany Shlain “The best thing I've ever done as a parent is ‘technology Shabbat' because the boundary is clear. The idea of Shabbat is a temple in time; we are talking about time and attention. For one day, your home is sacred.  The outside world can't get in.” - Tiffany ShlainSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet
As Sick As Your Secrets: Recovery From Addiction with Jamie Lee Curtis

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 47:02


The lifelong path of recovery from addiction is a shared theme in the lives of actress Jamie Lee Curtis and host Amanda de Cadenet. The duo shares their sobriety stories and spiritual journeys from a place of sisterhood, mutual trust, and empathy. Join us today on this episode of The Conversation, where Jamie Lee Curtis truthfully shares her journey through addiction to the light of sobriety. Jamie Lee discusses the three events that were her wake-up call to the destructive nature of her addiction to Vicodin. IN THIS EPISODE: [00:30] Jamie Lee Curtis and Amanda discuss their friendship and sisterhood [03:14] Jamie Lee shares how she became comfortable talking about recovery from addiction [07:26] How the article, Vicodin, My Vicodin, by Tom Chiarella, opened her eyes to the knowledge that she wasn't in this struggle alone [09:47] Jamie Lee discusses her family history of addiction and alcoholism  [15:49] Jamie Lee discloses how she obtained her drugs  [20:28] Three wake-up calls she experienced to climb out of her addictive lifestyle [25:47] The understanding of who the problem was, the feeling of how the community felt, and the personal tenants she ascribes to have kept Jamie Lee sober [32:19] How trauma can lead a person to a life of addiction [38:37] Jamie Lee shares her career choices and her dreams and goals for future projects KEY TAKEAWAYS: Talking about your substance abuse with others who share your same experiences, feelings, and struggles opens the door to healing and reveals the path to recovery from addiction. We learn through the addictions we want to hide; if you talk about it, you can't control it. So, instead, we hide it and become who we think people want us to be. Addiction can happen to anyone, and generational addiction is challenging to escape. QUOTE: “We have a phrase in recovery, ‘When I'm looking in the mirror, the deep, dark, truthful mirror, I'm looking at the problem.' It's not my mother, father, husband, sister, or friend.  It's me. That changed my life.”  - Jamie Lee Curtis RESOURCES: Amandadecadenet.comAmanda de Cadenet LinkedInAmanda de Cadenet InstagramJamie Lee Curtis - Facebook Jamie Lee Curtis - LinkedInJamie Lee Curtis - Instagram ABOUT THIS PODCAST: The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet is a groundbreaking series of weekly interviews featuring candid conversations with impactful thought leaders. Host, Amanda de Cadenet provides a platform for raw and honest discussions on a wide variety of topics from porn to politics.Visit amandadecadenet.com to learn more and sign up for her newsletter. Follow Amanada on Instagram @amandadecadenet.See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet
The Sexualization of Girls and Women with Sarah Jones

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 36:05


Today, Sarah Jones and Amanda discuss the sexualization and disempowerment of women. Sarah, writer, actor and filmmaker, brings to light aspects of the sex industry through her film Sell/Buy/Date.  We delve into topics that should not be taboo and issues that require a conversation that for all too long have been ignored, denied or sadly even justified, like why women should not be shamed and stigmatized for expressing their sexuality. IN THIS EPISODE:  [01:27] Sarah shares her thoughts on how the oldest profession in the world needed an authentic voice [04:56] Girls are at risk from age 12. The unfair treatment between the sexes because of draconian laws [08:19] Sarah describes the changes she would like to see and the removal of the stigma from women choosing this work [15:27] Sarah reveals her thoughts about the perception of women and how a male-dominated industry like Hollywood categorizes women. What are the ramifications if the film, Sell/Buy/Date, isn't a blockbuster [20:17] Boys are also wounded and can account for growing into men who dominate [24:37] Sarah expresses ways she wants her film to impact the public  [27:10] Do these problems stem from economic realities in western or even global culture [29:20] Sarah explained the cancel culture she experienced when announcing the film KEY TAKEAWAYS: Women are vilified and jailed for prostitution, while the Johns get a slap on the wrist and are on their merry way. Sex trafficking is as much about money as it is about the degradation of women and girls.  Hollywood is a male-dominated industry that still views women as a commodity.   RESOURCES: Amandadecadenet.com Amanda de Cadenet LinkedIn Amanda de Cadenet Instagram Sarah Jones - Facebook Sell/Buy/Date - The Film Sarah Jones - Instagram ABOUT THIS PODCAST: The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet is a groundbreaking series of weekly interviews featuring candid conversations with impactful thought leaders. Host Amanda de Cadenet provides a platform for raw and honest discussions on a wide variety of topics, from porn to politics. Visit amandadecadenet.com to learn more and sign up for her newsletter. Follow Amanda on Instagram @amandadecadenet. QUOTES: “I'm not here to bash anybody. I'm here to remind straight white men that they are not in danger.  You are not an endangered species; you still run all the studios. I know there are a couple of figureheads, but guess what? The only black women, brown women, and non-binary folks who get through still have to be vetted by Hollywood's larger white patriarchal establishment.” - Sarah Jones  “We need to have a larger conversation about the sex industry that pulls up to a drone-level view and says, ‘Wait a minute, capitalism, racism, colonialism, all of this history is what explains why there is a disproportionate number of black and brown girls and native women in the sex trade today.”  - Sarah JonesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet
The Real Truth About Using Psychedelics For Mental Health with Lucy Walker

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 43:31


Are the tides turning on psychedelics? What once was considered a dangerous experiment might now be the answer to PTSD, depression, anxiety and other mental health problems. Lucy Walker, the documentary filmmaker of How to Change Your Mind, has studied the effects of various psychedelics and is convinced of the favorable treatment they provide. It may seem counterintuitive, but Lucy cites examples of how these drugs can lead to long-term sobriety. Tune in to hear about the studies and the existing roadblocks.    IN THIS EPISODE:  [03:00] Lucy describes why she produced the documentary, her experience with drugs and how she obtained the rights to Michael Pollan's book [10:12] How the illness of Lucy's sister spurred Lucy to delve deeper into research as she produced her film. Amanda and Lucy discuss the need for more discussion about death and dying [17:13] Lucy discusses her cancer and the misdiagnosis and how her recovery reframed her thinking about life [24:30] Lucy explains what components are necessary for her to choose a film project [26:55] A drug called ibogaine is showing promise with opiate addiction, and yet it is still illegal [30:18] The story of a friend who struggled with depression and trauma and fatally went on to use heroin and cocaine and died [34:54] The status of FDA approval and the decriminalization movement. The use of MDMA for PTSD patients and how it will be available in psychotherapist's offices    KEY TAKEAWAYS: There are drugs used for cancer treatments and depression; hence the buzz phrase “nature's antidepressant” was born.  Clinical trials suggest that psilocybin can provide remission from depression and anxiety. Ibogaine has anti-addictive properties suggesting promise in treating alcohol use disorders.   RESOURCES: Amandadecadenet.com Amanda de Cadenet LinkedIn Amanda de Cadenet Instagram Lucy Walker - LinkedIn Lucy Walker - Facebook Documentary - YouTube Lucy Walker Directing Ibogaine Feature Doc ‘Of Night & Light'   ABOUT THIS PODCAST: The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet is a groundbreaking series of weekly interviews featuring candid conversations with impactful thought leaders. Host, Amanda de Cadenet provides a platform for raw and honest discussions on a wide variety of topics from porn to politics. Visit amandadecadenet.com to learn more and sign up for her newsletter. Follow Amanda on Instagram @amandadecadenet.   QUOTES:  “I was given a second life. I had twelve days of suffering, thinking that it was the end of my life, and somebody gave me a new life. So I had renewed determination to use the time I had to be of benefit. “ - Lucy Walker   “The fact is that psychedelics now are shown incredible promise for alcohol use disorder and all kinds of addictions, including smoking. Ibogaine has this specific property for opiate withdrawal, but lots of these other compounds, including psilocybin, are tools showing incredible promise. Couldn't we just use them in our world? It's so counterintuitive that something that's got this scary reputation, like psychedelics, could actually be helpful for anxiety and that a drug that we think of as an illegal, bad drug could actually be really helpful to combat, for example, drug addictions and drug use disorders.” - Lucy WalkerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet
How to Connect to Your True Calling with Jeff Brown

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 40:08


Embarking on our personal growth journeys can sometimes feel overwhelming and confusing especially when faced with some of the profound ideas discussed in spiritual communities. That's why I'm thrilled to be speaking with Jeff Brown on this week's episode of The Conversation. Jeff is the brilliant author behind Hearticulations, one of my absolute favorite books dedicated to making spiritual growth accessible to everyone. If you're seeking to work on self-improvement, this episode is the perfect starting point to familiarize yourself with Jeff Brown's remarkable insights on spiritual growth. Tune in now on your favorite podcast platform and remember to subscribe.    IN THIS EPISODE:  [00:31] Jeff Brown shares how after an emotional cleansing, he began to write [02:19] Jeff tells about his journey between practicing law and writing and how going to Harbin Hot Springs Retreat Center pressed him into writing full time [05:51] Facing the struggles of leaving law for an unknown future but following the voice inside  [08:43] Staying true and grounded to what called Jeff to write and publish his books and the importance of protecting your calling [14:51] Jeff assists people in excavating their calling but acknowledges their economic realm needs to be solid. Achieving recognition that you are on the right path requires patience and persistence [18:32] Clearing emotional debris and dealing with unresolved trauma are the first steps to recognizing your path  [22:01] How much of the material we carry emanates from our ancestry and generational trauma? You never reach a plateau; you continue to work it out [26:41] Jeff reveals where his next body of work will be focused and discusses the abuse of power and who benefits  KEY TAKEAWAYS: When people are overwhelmed with the economic realm they must live in to survive, they don't take time to analyze the path they have taken. Before dealing with trauma, you must be willing to pull those skeletons out of the closet. Some of the trauma we carry is generational.  We must deal with that as well. RESOURCES: Amandadecadenet.com Amanda de Cadenet LinkedIn Amanda de Cadenet Instagram Jeff Brown - Instagram Jeff Brown - LinkedIn Jeff Brown - Facebook ABOUT THIS PODCAST: The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet is a groundbreaking series of weekly interviews featuring candid conversations with impactful thought leaders. Host Amanda de Cadenet provides a platform for raw and honest discussions on a wide variety of topics, from porn to politics. Visit amandadecadenet.com to learn more and sign up for her newsletter. Follow Amanda on Instagram @amandadecadenet. QUOTES: “If we were all walking our truest path in this life, nobody would be harming anybody because we'd just be so bloody gratified at every moment and so desirous of bringing that offering to the world that we wouldn't see so much of the craziness that we now see.” - Jeff Brown “I think it's important to recognize we are pioneering consciousness just in the fact that we're recognizing that we're holding all this material that emanates from our ancestry and not just from our individual life experience.” - Jeff BrownSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet
Human Connection Through Coupledom with Sabrina Elba

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 27:07


In this episode of The Conversation Podcast, we are joined by model and activist, Sabrina Elba. She discusses the podcast, Coupledom, that she and her husband, Idris, co-host together. They created this podcast during the pandemic as a reminder of the importance of human connection and nurturing relationships. On their podcast, they visit with couples of all types, even the creators of Ben and Jerry's famous ice cream. We discuss topics surrounding marriage and family like, when are you ready for children, does an age gap in a relationship matter, and is couples therapy essential before marriage?  Tune in for your daily dose of human connection with Amanda and Sabrina.   IN THIS EPISODE:  [00:00] Amanda and Sabrina catch up and discuss the effort needed to have your posts noticed on social media [05:20] Sabrina shares her childhood, discusses parenting, having a family and the sacrifices you make for your children [11:12] Age gaps between married couples, are they even significant, and role models for marriage  [15:16] Sabrina reflects on why she and her husband, Idris, started the podcast Coupledom [18:04] How important is couples therapy before marriage, and are there other ways of knowing your partner [20:50] Sabrina's reaction to being a celebrated couple and discusses high profile vis-a-vie low profile status KEY TAKEAWAYS: Sabrina and Idris share their life and ask questions of other couples on their podcast, Coupledom. They created their podcast during the pandemic as a way to connect people and as a reminder to ourselves the importance of human connections and nurturing relationships. Age difference in a marriage isn't relevant.  It's the relationship dynamic, morals, beliefs, and communication that make a good marriage Children can change the amount of focus you place on your career.  You can have it all, but not all at the same time. RESOURCES: Amandadecadenet.com Amanda de Cadenet LinkedIn Amanda de Cadenet Instagram Sabrina Elba/S'ABLE Labs - Website Sabrina Elba - Instagram Sabrina Elba - LinkedIn ABOUT THIS PODCAST: The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet is a groundbreaking series of weekly interviews featuring candid conversations with impactful thought leaders. Host Amanda de Cadenet provides a platform for raw and honest discussions on a wide variety of topics, from porn to politics. Visit amandadecadenet.com to learn more and sign up for her newsletter. Follow Amanda on Instagram @amandadecadenet.   QUOTES: “The relationships around me are so important. Not only do they affect my mental state, but they also affect time spent and productivity, how I live my life, and how I dream. Those are the relationships we need to talk about.” - Sabrina Elba “People used to throw out comments when we first got together. ‘Why does she have something to say? She's just a wife or a girlfriend.' My mom told me, ‘Don't let anyone make you think that your voice isn't important because it's the strongest thing that we have.' She's right. I'm always going to speak for what I believe in and for what I stand for.”  - Sabrina Elba See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet
Reclaiming Your Sunshine with Julianna Margulies

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 40:18


“No one has the power to fix anyone but themselves,” is one of many impactful pieces of wisdom shared by actress and author Julianna Margulies in this episode. Host Amanda and Julianna cover a wide range of topics: the joy of a second chance at love, measuring how much hovering over our teen children helps, raising children, and how eager we are to watch a tv series that explores how women over 50 navigate this chapter of life. Don't miss this episode of The Conversation! IN THIS EPISODE:  [01:00] Julianna explains why her childhood nickname formed who she was as an adult and why she named her book after Sunshine Girl [05:02] A people pleaser as a child and a problematic relationship from age 25 to 35 was the spark that started Julianna's journey to a woman who knew what she wanted [12:39] Julianna discusses the way she was raised, raising her child and the importance of saying your sorry  [16:20] Julianna shares the guilt she felt while working on the Good Wife and why mothering too close can handicap your child [25:32] Meeting the right guy and how that changes you and your life expectations. What is essential and what is not [33:17] Julianna talks about the concept of her next project KEY TAKEAWAYS: When you say sorry to your child, it teaches them that you aren't perfect. Saying I'm sorry will be easier for them because they have experienced it firsthand.  When you have a dysfunctional childhood, you often gravitate to unhealthy adult relationships. It is freeing to be an adult woman and permit yourself to go without makeup! RESOURCES: Amandadecadenet.comAmanda de Cadenet LinkedInAmanda de Cadenet Instagram Sunshine Girl - An Unexpected Life - The BookJulianna Margulies - FacebookJulianna Margulies - InstagramInside Amy Schumer “Last F**kable Day” - YouTube link HERE ABOUT THIS PODCAST: The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet is a groundbreaking series of weekly interviews featuring candid conversations with impactful thought leaders. Host, Amanda de Cadenet provides a platform for raw and honest discussions on a wide variety of topics from porn to politics.Visit amandadecadenet.com to learn more and sign up for her newsletter. Follow Amanada on Instagram @amandadecadenet. QUOTES: “When you nickname your kids, they live up to those expectations, and it might be just one thing they do, and that's why you nickname him grumpy. They grow up thinking everyone expects them to be grumpy.  I'll be grumpy.” - Julianna Margulies “When it came to men, I clammed up, shut up and shut down that part of me because I was afraid of scaring them away or that I was too strong or capable. God forbid you were too strong. So it was a good juxtaposition between therapy, knowing well enough that I needed to go and work on this stuff and working out my things and my past.” - Julianna MarguliesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet
She Quit Being Porn Hub's #1 Porn Star, Now She's Living Her Best Life

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 39:00


Lana Rhoades and Amanda explore Lana's life as Porn Hub's #1 porn star. What may seem glamorous to young, naive girls is often a life of abuse, exploitation, and disappointment. Lana does not sugarcoat her story but explains how she became involved, how she escaped, and the remaining scars she lives with today. It is hard to hear, but it is told through the honest lens of a woman who lived it. Lana shares her journey, so other girls don't follow in her footsteps. Don't miss this episode of The Conversation.    IN THIS EPISODE:  [00:52] Lana reveals her early childhood experiences [06:05] Dropping out of school in eighth grade, Lana ends up being arrested [12:45] Exploitation and the realization that men were sexualizing her [13:30] Recruitment into the porn industry and Lana's thoughts about the life she chose and still cannot accept what she did [15:22] The fallout with her agent. Lana discusses the type of porn she was willing to do  [20:32] Brainwashing, the isolation she felt, and crossing boundaries she regrets.  [21:28] Lana is drawn back into working in the porn industry and realizes she is a commodity. She explains how she quit for good [24:30] Becoming a YouTube Influencer and the reaction from her parents when finding out about her life in the industry [30:58] What is Lana's dating life?  [34:56] Why does Amara go by Lana?  She talks about her hopes and dreams and how she views her body KEY TAKEAWAYS: The porn industry preys on young girls presenting the glamorous side, not the reality. Children exposed to porn on the internet will come away with an unhealthy view of sex. Many porn stars suffer from mental health issues because of the degradation they experience.  RESOURCES: Amandadecadenet.comAmanda de Cadenet LinkedInAmanda de Cadenet Instagram Lana Rhoades - FacebookLana Rhoades - InstagramLana Rhoades - LinkedIn ABOUT THIS PODCAST: The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet is a groundbreaking series of weekly interviews featuring candid conversations with impactful thought leaders. Host Amanda de Cadenet provides a platform for raw and honest discussions on a wide variety of topics, from porn to politics. Visit amandadecadenet.com to learn more and sign up for her newsletter. Follow Amanda on Instagram @amandadecadenet. QUOTES: “Talking about these experiences can help other women who are naive or came from a shitty situation, a broken home or trauma to see the downsides and not glamorize the sex industry. I just want them to draw from my experience.  That's why I talk about it; otherwise, I would prefer not to. “ - Lana Rhoades “A lot of people say, “Self-care and love yourself.” But really, self-care, love yourself, work on yourself. There's a thousand other ways to make yourself more amazing besides changing your exterior.” - Lana Rhoades See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dear Gabby
The Spiritual Journey of Long-Term Recovery: Big Talk with Amanda de Cadenet

Dear Gabby

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 41:30


If you're on a healing path, this episode is for you. Sometimes our most challenging moments are our greatest opportunities for personal growth. Listen to today's episode to hear my chat with Amanda de Cadenet and our take on long-term recovery, navigating grief and nurturing relationships for meaningful connection.   The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet is now live and available here.  Each week, her incredible guests share their personal journeys,the insights they've gained and often hard lessons they've learned along the way.   The following are helpful resources and books I mention in the episode.     My latest book, Happy Days: The Guided Path from Trauma to Profound Freedom and Inner Peace, has more spiritual and therapeutic tips you can use to transform the pain from your past into newfound strength and freedom.     Want even more support? I created the Miracle Membership to help you design a spiritual practice you can stick to—so you can feel connected, supported and inspired every day. Every Sunday you'll get an easy-to-follow outline for the week, with a meditation, an affirmation, a lesson, a worksheet and so much more. Plus, it's easy to access on your phone, computer or tablet. Click here to join.  http://bit.ly/3Xp1VQi   If you need additional support, please consult this list of safety, recovery and mental health resources. I'm proud of your commitment to self-care. http://bit.ly/3SuBB5v   This podcast is intended to educate, inspire and support you on your personal journey toward inner peace. I am not a psychologist or a medical doctor and do not offer any professional health or medical advice. If you are suffering from any psychological or medical conditions, please seek help from a qualified health professional.   Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.     If you're looking for a simpler and cost-effective supplement routine, Athletic Greens is giving you a FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase. Go to athleticgreens.com/GABBY.   Starbucks Coffee, ready for right now. Shop the full line-up online or in-store, wherever you buy groceries   Produced by Dear Media.     

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet
Balancing a High-Intensity Career as a War Journalist with Normcore Homelife with Clarissa Ward

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 44:16


Through her on-location reporting, war journalist Clarissa Ward has put herself at risk to make sure we're informed on some of the most important, global issues of our time. Clarissa explains her job's emotional ups and downs when returning from a war zone, other hazards that go along with the job, her experience as a female reporter. In this episode, Clarissa shares with Amanda how her instincts are just as important as learning the shorthand language between teams on the ground and how she handles high-stress, deadly work situations.   IN THIS EPISODE:  [00:00] The discussion begins with women who claim to support other women but, in reality, many don't, and the concept of women in the news industry 04:39] The advantages of being a female reporter. How people view a professional woman [08:48] Clarissa discusses how 9/11 forged her career, what that path looked like, and how Baghdad played a significant role [14:25] What is neutrality, and how does a journalist achieve it [20:57] Clarissa explains her job's emotional ups and downs when returning from a war zone and other hazards that go along with the job [26:29] The war correspondent job will take you away from your family at inconvenient times. Can your family fully accept the danger it involves? [33:14] Clarissa reflects on close calls, death, the language of a war zone and the value of security consultants [41:10] Clarissa shares her desire to keep stories on the front page   KEY TAKEAWAYS: A crisis happening in one part of the world will always directly impact other countries. However, it may not be evident at the time.  Journalists should not inject their opinion when reporting. Instead, they should be telling the story. Being on Twitter frequently does not make you a journalist. One hazard of being a war correspondent is the emotional and physical effects on your body and soul.   RESOURCES: Amandadecadenet.comAmanda de Cadenet LinkedInAmanda de Cadenet InstagramClarissa Ward - InstagramClarissa Ward - Facebook   ABOUT THIS PODCAST: The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet is a groundbreaking series of weekly interviews featuring candid conversations with impactful thought leaders. Host, Amanda de Cadenet provides a platform for raw and honest discussions on a wide variety of topics from porn to politics. Visit amandadecadenet.com to learn more and sign up for her newsletter. Follow Amanda on Instagram @amandadecadenet.   QUOTES: “Journalism is when I'm in Ukraine, and the Russian invasion begins.  Journalism can hold people accountable. It can be a number of different things, but it's definitely not sitting on Twitter thousands of miles away spatting off your opinion about things; there isn't anything wrong with that, it's just not journalism.” Clarissa Ward “I believe in truthfulness rather than neutrality, and so the idea that you constantly try to give the same amount of gravitas or import to a false narrative coming from one side as you do from the reality on the ground on the other side; I'm uncomfortable with that.” Clarissa WardSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet
Defining the Language of Friendship and Getting Ghosted With Elizabeth Day

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 44:52


Elizabeth Day is the author of Friendaholic: Confessions of a Friendship Addict, available now in the UK. Today Elizabeth and Amanda share a down and dirty look at friendship, what is a true friend, getting ghosted, friend break-ups, and experiences they have shared in this murky area of friendship. Is losing a friendship always a bad thing; does it make you a bad friend, or can you heal and be better off without that friend? Find out in this episode..  IN THIS EPISODE: [02:56] Elizabeth analyzes friendships – superficial and genuine, and how she came to re-evaluate friendships through the eyes of covid [08:58] Coming to terms with friendships that are not active and how those can be viewed healthily. Experiencing grief when friendship disappears  [14:21] You may be fulfilling a role in a friendship, whether you know it or not. The friendships we establish could be a result of a dysfunctional upbringing  [20:08] Surviving by making friends, being ghosted and making peace with losing a friend  [30:00] Statistics and the number of sustainable friendships possible. Establishing friendship barometers and the term non-consensual friendship [35:40] Some friends bring chaos continually, and at what cost to you KEY TAKEAWAYS: Defining the language of friendship is not done when you first get to know someone. However, it should be to maintain the friendship you both enjoy. A friend may cast you in a role you neither want nor are aware of, making you an emotional hostage. The language of addiction speaks to that friend who is always in crisis and takes you with them. You are enabling them. RESOURCES: Amandadecadenet.comAmanda de Cadenet LinkedInAmanda de Cadenet Instagram Elizabeth Day - Website Book: Friendaholic: Confessions of a Friendship Addict QUOTES: “True friendship empowers, enables and embraces the change and the evolution and the growth of both people.” - Elizabeth Day “A non-consensual friendship is where you find yourself in a dynamic where you never wanted to commit to being this person's full-blown friend.  You were just being nice.  Not trying to be rude. My book is an attempt to rectify the language of friendship.” - Elizabeth Day ABOUT THIS PODCAST: The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet is a groundbreaking series of weekly interviews featuring candid conversations with impactful thought leaders. Host, Amanda de Cadenet provides a platform for raw and honest discussions on a wide variety of topics from porn to politics.Visit amandadecadenet.com to learn more and sign up for her newsletter. Follow Amanda on Instagram @amandadecadenet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet
Waking Up Woke Culture With Africa Brooke

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 43:40


What do you consider to be the difference between self-censorship and having a social filter? Host Amanda de Cadenet examines that question with consultant, mentor, writer and Queen of all things cancel culture; Africa Brooke. Diversity of thought should not produce public shaming; however it often results in just that. Withholding one's beliefs out of fear is not only self-censorship; it can be self-sabotage. Join Amanda and Africa as they discuss these topics in a way that will enlighten the listener and, hopefully,  not invoke the “Cult of Wokeness”. Don't miss this episode of The Conversation.  IN THIS EPISODE: [03:23] Africa Brooke defines the difference between a social filter and self-censorship and what part fear plays  [05:16] What are my intentions for what I say? Anti-social behavior is evident in cancel culture and bullying, and they are only achieved by a group effort [09:18] Africa speaks about being a black woman and how skin color has enabled people to overlook the content of what is said because of the focus on identity. Public shaming is not the correct tool for change [12:44] Africa sites the George Floyd incident as the pivotal point when the conversation of race and racism came to the forefront [14:54] Amanda reflects on establishments that want to talk the talk and not walk the walk [16:06] Africa states the importance of speaking in specific terms because not doing so may fuel the very fire you are trying to avoid [24:30] The importance of giving yourself and others grace. Africa believes it will take time to heal division and polarization. Diversity of thought, when accepted, can bring races together [31:44] Africa speaks of compassion for those changing their ways of thinking. What should redemption look like [34:42] The benefits of waiting to put out a public apology, being true to yourself, and recognizing your “truth” can be shared or not; it's up to you KEY TAKEAWAYS: Terms like social filter, self-censorship, intention, doxing, and cancel culture are all terms one should explore, define and not exploit when expressing oneself on social media. Division and polarization have been with us since the beginning of time. We just call it a different thing, magnified because of social media. Be sure when it comes to expressing your thoughts that you have the proper intention and are in a good place mentally, emotionally, etc.; if you aren't, wait.  It may not be the time for that conversation.   RESOURCES: Amandadecadenet.com Amanda de Cadenet LinkedIn Amanda de Cadenet Instagram Africa Brooke - Website Africa Brooke - Instagram Quotes: “Self-censorship is driven by fear. Having a social filter is a good thing because you're not supposed to say every single thing that comes into your head , it's not always useful or appropriate.”  - Africa Brooke “Whenever you say words like counterculture or wokeness, what I've realized is that it actually fuels the divide, which is why I intentionally like to stay away from those terms.” - Africa Brooke  ABOUT THIS PODCAST: The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet is a groundbreaking series of weekly interviews featuring candid conversations with impactful thought leaders. Host, Amanda de Cadenet provides a platform for raw and honest discussions on a wide variety of topics from porn to politics. Visit amandadecadenet.com to learn more and sign up for her newsletter. Follow Amanda on Instagram @amandadecadenet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

VS Voices
Introducing a brand new series from host Amanda de Cadenet.

VS Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 0:30


Vs Voices host Amanda de Cadenet brings you a series you will love as much as Voices. The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet is a game changing interview series featuring some of the most famous and impactful women in the world, sharing stories in an intimate and unique way. From music mega stars, to Presidents this series was the first of its kind and never fails to deliver powerful content.Oscar winner Jamie Lee Curtis kicks off the season sharing her unexpected journey to winning an Oscar, listen to this show wherever you get your podcasts or right here: https://omny.fm/shows/the-conversation-with-amanda-de-cadenet  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet
Jamie Lee Curtis: On Her Oscar Journey and Career Triumphs

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 29:42


Get ready for an incredible episode of The Conversation Podcast! Today, my dear friend and iconic actress Jamie Lee Curtis joins me to discuss the announcement of the Oscar nominees, all the way to her eventual win for Best Supporting Actress in the film Everything Everywhere All At Once. Jamie Lee has been in the acting game since the age of 19, and she takes us through the emotional rollercoaster of the nomination process and the unforgettable night of the Oscars. You'll be blown away by her humble perspective on this incredible achievement, and you'll love hearing about her amazing career, her wonderful friends, and the exciting opportunities that lie ahead. IN THIS EPISODE:  [00:42] Jamie Lee reflects on the moment she was named an Oscar winner and the expectations and realizations that brings [05:36] A humble winner and Jamie Lee's friendship with Michelle Yeoh [11:20] Women supporting women should be the norm [13:30] Jamie Lee describes herself as a “Promoter,” and the over-exposure when you win an Oscar [21:23] Deborah Oppenheimer's friendship during the process of learning of the nomination through the night of the Oscars [26:57] Jamie Lee's closing thoughts on the experience of her nomination and subsequent win of the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress KEY TAKEAWAYS: Winning an Oscar is a game-changer in Hollywood. Over-exposure can result in your showing up as a skit on Saturday Night Live. Women supporting women is a concept that some women talk about but do not walk, unfortunately. RESOURCES: Amandadecadenet.com Amanda de Cadenet LinkedIn Amanda de Cadenet Instagram Jamie Lee Curtis - Facebook Jamie Lee Curtis - Instagram Jamie Lee Curtis - Twitter QUOTES:   “The point is that we're in this together, and that to me is what's missing. The fact that this is unusual. That a woman would support another woman, that hype women would be an anomaly.” - Jamie Lee Curtis “I couldn't ever even allow myself the possibility that it would happen. The nomination itself was such a game-changer for me because that was never in my thought pattern. It was never in my mind that that would happen for me.” - Jamie Lee Curtis ABOUT THIS PODCAST: The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet is a groundbreaking series of weekly interviews featuring candid conversations with impactful thought leaders. Host Amanda de Cadenet provides a platform for raw and honest discussions on a wide variety of topics, from porn to politics. Visit amandadecadenet.com to learn more and sign up for her newsletter. Follow Amanda on Instagram @amandadecadenet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet
Marriage with Dr. Terry Real

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 54:12


Here's what it all comes down to according to marriage therapist Terry Real, women have spent the last several decades reimagining what and who they can be. Men on the other hand…not so much.  “You ask young girls nowadays, what makes a good woman and you'll get anything,” Real says, “I mean, ‘I'll be president, I'll be an astronaut. I'll be whatever.' You ask boys to this day and you're gonna get the same stereotypical images of what makes a man that you would've gotten 50 years ago. It hasn't changed a bit.” It's no wonder that men, Real argues, find it increasingly difficult to navigate a world of changing gender roles and cultural norms. That's why host Amanda de Cadenet gets into the weeds with Terry on issues including: relationships, vulnerability, coping with past sins, and liberation from intergenerational trauma. It's all a part of Amanda's special series, “What about the Men?”    Real, a world-renowned therapist, whose celebrity clients have included Bradley Cooper and Bruce Springsteen, typically charges $1000 dollars for his time. But all we ask is that you have the courage to tap play because this episode just might change your life (for free!)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet

Like many children of immigrants, Kal Penn had to have 1000 times more tenacity and grit to get to where he is today. In this latest episode of Amanda de Cadenet's special series, “The Conversation: About the Men,” she talks to the actor about his early influences, how he got the courage to pursue acting, as well as a really funny story about how he landed a job at the White House (pro-tip: get in front of Michelle Obama to make your case). Along the way, Amanda learns from Kal about what he means when he talks about the “white diversity” of his childhood in New Jersey as well as “The Brown Catch-22,” that South Asian actors of his generation had to navigate in Hollywood.  To talk about this and every episode please head to: www.amandadecadenet.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Hoffman Podcast
S5e7: Amanda de Cadenet – A Vegan Protein Bar in a Snickers Wrapper

The Hoffman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 59:14


Our conversation with Amanda de Cadenet is deeply nourishing and a swim upstream against the status quo. Amanda and Drew touch on many different topics in this rich, hour-long conversation. As you'll discover, Amanda's work touches many areas of life and so many lives. After becoming sober from alcohol and drugs at twenty, ten years later, Amanda did the Hoffman Process. Today, ten years later again, Amanda says her Process work has been an integral part of her recovery journey. It can be hard to put tangible results to recovery work, yet Amanda's Hoffman work has helped give her the tangibility she was looking for. Amanda's work at the Process allowed her to own that she has beautiful, big feelings. As she shares, big feelings are often frowned upon by the culture. But in the Process, we learn that our feelings are an absolutely vital part of living our humanity. As the host of many conversations over decades, Amanda creates a safe space where challenging the status quo is possible. Listeners can feel their own feelings in response. These conversations are ripple-like in nature making them conversations that are changing our world. Amanda says she learned to really talk to people when she was in Juvie (the English Juvenile Justice system) at fifteen. This survival skill turned into a great asset as she started her first job as the host of "The Word." She would become famous for interviewing the biggest names in music at an incredibly young age. We hope you enjoy this compelling, dynamic, love-filled conversation with Amanda de Cadenet. More about Amanda de Cadenet: Amanda de Cadenet is a multifaceted talent, celebrated global media personality, and was named one of Fast Company's “Most Creative People in Business.” de Cadenet became a household name at age 15 as host of “The Word,” the UK's hit late-night music show, interviewing the biggest names in music. She is the creator, host, and executive producer of “The Conversation,” an interview series best known for interviewing bold women with boldface names, such as Vice President Kamala Harris, Lady Gaga, Hillary Clinton, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Tarana Burke, and the 3x best-selling author of “It's Messy: On Boys, Boobs and Bad Ass Women,” “Girlgaze - How Girls See the World,” and “Rare Birds.” de Cadenet is also a founding member of the new Victoria's Secret VS Collective, and proudly sits as an ambassador alongside Naomi Osaka, Stella McCartney, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Megan Rapinoe, Hailey Beiber, Bella Hadid, and others. She hosted Victoria's Secret's first-ever podcast, “Voices” (June 2022), where she connected with trailblazing women around the world to celebrate the multifaceted nature of the female experience. Following that, de Cadenet launched two additional podcasts exclusive to iHeart Radio, “The Conversation: About The Men” and a new season of “The Conversation” (Fall 2022.) de Cadenet is also the Founder of Girlgaze, a media and jobs platform that connects a network of female-identifying and non-binary creatives with companies who want to hire diverse creative teams.  She is also involved in a number of efforts to protect women's rights. She frequently collaborates with the #MeTooMvmt around initiatives focused on ending sexual violence toward women. de Cadenet lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Nick, and her three children. Find out more about Amanda de Cadenet here. Her online community is called The Conversation Community. You can also find Amanda on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn. As mentioned in this episode: 'Juvie' is the slang word for a Juvenile Detention Center. Find out more about both the British and American juvenile justice systems. Quad Check and Tools Amanda mentions Q1, which = The Hoffman Process Q2 = Hoffman's Q2 Intensive: Beyond Mom and Dad When Amanda says 'OG,' she's referring to our old retreat site, White Sulphur Springs, which burned in the Glass Fire of 2020. Recovery

Who's On Content?!
The Content of Amplifying and Connecting Like-Minded People in Order to Challenge and Change the world w/ Amanda De Cadenet

Who's On Content?!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 32:37


Who's on Content chats with famed TV host, celebrity and fashion photographer, Amanda De Cadenet on her constant reinvention in order to be of service to her community! A true storyteller at heart, De Cadenet has always used content, in all forms, to tell the stories of others in order to connect and heal those who consume it. Inspired by the success of her viral interview series “The Conversations with Amanda De Cadenet,” she's launching a special podcast series, “About the Men,” where she's reaching across the aisle to help men step up and into the conversation around things like masculinity and sexuality, hoping to bridge the communication gap and have a more inclusive discussion around what is needed to heal the world.    Episode Highlights:  You don't need money to create content; if you're passionate - learn what you need to know in order to create the content you want to create  Storytelling comes in all forms, and we as creatives, have a huge responsibility to use content (in any form) to connect like minded people, in order to unite and amplify the stories of others Own your IP so you can ultimately control your content's narrative    Social Handles  Host: @iamejjames Guest: @amandadecadenet Show: whosoncontent | @therealdba   The Conversation: About The Men   Produced by Dear Media.   Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.

Get Real -w- Caroline Hobby
AMANDA DE CADENET: Teen sensation turned respected interviewer of top stars and leaders like Lady Gaga, Gwyenth Paltrow, and Matthew McConaughey, talks addressing hard topics and staying true to yourself!

Get Real -w- Caroline Hobby

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 58:51


This week, I get real with Amanda de Cadenet. Amanda carries so many incredible titles including: teen sensation, journalist, photographer, author, founder, mother, advocate, and podcaster. She has interviewed everyone from Lady Gaga and Alicia Keys to Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris. Above all, Amanda is so grounded and confident in who she is and what she stands for. In this episode, we talk all about:   • Being the center of your own world   • Not being afraid to take a stand and talk about hard topics   • Ways to connect and check in with yourself   • The importance of following your internal compass   Amanda is truly SO inspiring. I feel so honored to have had this conversation with her. I cannot wait for you to listen to this episode!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet
Metamorphosis with Charlamagne (tha God)

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 43:15


Amanda de Cadenet talks to Charlamagne tha God about his journey toward self-awareness, how he credits therapy for transforming his mental health and why he's actively encouraging everyone who will listen, especially Black men, to follow in his path. He shares about his complicated relationship with his father, how he survived childhood sexual abuse and why raising daughters and listening to women has changed his understanding of rape culture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Breakfast Club
Introducing: The Conversation: About the Men

The Breakfast Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 0:59


Hi, Breakfast Club fans! Amanda de Cadenet is inviting men onto her award-winning interview series, The Conversation. After a celebrated career interviewing some of the most high-profile women in the world, Amanda is turning her attention to men. The Conversation: About the Men features Matthew McConaughey, Zachary Levi, Charlamagne tha God, Nick Viall, Kal Penn, Dr. Terry Real and is an iHeartRadio production. Listen here and subscribe to 'The Conversation: About the Men' on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Get Real -w- Caroline Hobby
Introducing: The Conversation: About the Men

Get Real -w- Caroline Hobby

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 0:59


Hi, Get Real fans! Amanda de Cadenet is inviting men onto her award-winning interview series, The Conversation. After a celebrated career interviewing some of the most high-profile women in the world, Amanda is turning her attention to men. The Conversation: About the Men features Matthew McConaughey, Zachary Levi, Charlamagne tha God, Nick Viall, Kal Penn, Dr. Terry Real and is an iHeartRadio production. Listen here and subscribe to 'The Conversation: About the Men' on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Velvet's Edge with Kelly Henderson
Introducing: The Conversation: About the Men

Velvet's Edge with Kelly Henderson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 0:59


Hi, Velvet's Edge fans! Amanda de Cadenet is inviting men onto her award-winning interview series, The Conversation. After a celebrated career interviewing some of the most high-profile women in the world, Amanda is turning her attention to men. The Conversation: About the Men features Matthew McConaughey, Zachary Levi, Charlamagne tha God, Nick Viall, Kal Penn, Dr. Terry Real and is an iHeartRadio production. Listen here and subscribe to 'The Conversation: About the Men' on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

VS Voices
Introducing: The Conversation: About the Men

VS Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 0:59


Hi, VS Voices fans! Amanda de Cadenet is inviting men onto her award-winning interview series, The Conversation. After a celebrated career interviewing some of the most high-profile women in the world, Amanda is turning her attention to men. The Conversation: About the Men features Matthew McConaughey, Zachary Levi, Charlamagne tha God, Nick Viall, Kal Penn, Dr. Terry Real and is an iHeartRadio production. Listen here and subscribe to 'The Conversation: About the Men' on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

American Glutton
Amanda de Cadenet: Entrepreneur, Host, Photographer and Advocate

American Glutton

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 65:04


Ethan is joined by the multi-talented, Amanda de Cadenet. Ethan and Amanda discuss all things diet and exercise from a women's point of view, how the standards for women have changed over the years and the numerous shifts in our cultural norms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

News Not Noise
Public Image And Women Who Don't Conform

News Not Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 53:17


Finland's female prime minister scandalized critics by getting caught on video, wait for it, dancing with friends. One of Canada's most esteemed anchors was fired, after an executive expressed disappointment in her decision to stop coloring her grey hair. But Gen Z isn't having it. Instead of conforming to project the perfect life, they're going the other way: bragging to their online audiences about their failures, oddities and dramas. Today we're talking about public image. How expectations for women have and haven't changed. How younger generations are going their own way.Joining us: Amanda de Cadenet, founder of Girlgaze and Executive Producer and Host of The Conversation - a groundbreaking, multi-platform interview series. Wynter Mitchell a digital strategist, writer, and co-creator and host of the Waiting to X-Hale podcast. And Jessica Goldstein a contributing writer to The Washington Post Magazine and Arts & Style.You can find links to their work below. Sign up for the News Not Noise Newsletter at our website and follow us for daily news on Instagram. Links below.This conversation was recorded live on the Clubhouse app. You can join our chats on Thursdays in the News Not Noise Club.News Not Noise Club on the Clubhouse App➤https://bit.ly/3akcZe8Amanda de Cadenet ➤Twitter: twitter.com/amandadecadenet➤Instagram: instagram.com/amandadecadenetWynter Mitchell➤Twitter: twitter.com/wyntermitchell➤Podcast: https://apple.co/3vl2RJzJessica Goldstein➤Twitter: twitter.com/jessicagoldsYou can follow Jessica Yellin here:➤Instagram: instagram.com/jessicayellin​➤Twitter: twitter.com/jessicayellin➤Facebook: facebook.com/newsnotnoise➤YouTube: youtube.com/newsnotnoise➤Website: NewsNotNoise.com➤Newsletter: newsnotnoise.bulletin.comSupport this work:➤patreon.com/NewsNotNoiseJessica Yellin is the founder of News Not Noise, a channel dedicated to giving you news with real experts and providing facts, not panic attacks. Jessica is a veteran of network news, traveling the globe, covering conflict and crisis. A former Chief White House Correspondent for CNN, she reported from around the world and won awards. Now, Yellin uses her voice to break down the news, calmly and clearly for you -- free of punditry, provocation, and yelling.

White Wine Question Time
Amanda de Cadenet - Ultimate Conversations, Supporting Women and Hosting The Word at 15

White Wine Question Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 53:36


Podcaster, business-owner and true multi-hyphenate Amanda de Cadenet chats to Kate about creating her game-changing series The Conversation, supporting women and calling out companies who don't, and the strange turn of events that lead to her hosting Channel 4's The Word when she was just 15 years old.White Wine Question Time with Kate Thornton is the podcast that brings together well-known guests to answer three thought-provoking questions over three glasses of wine. Discover the friendships behind the entertainment headlines, and listen in on their conversations for a side to the celebrities you've never heard before. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts, and follow on Instagram (@whitewineqt) & Twitter (@WhiteWineQT) to keep up to date with the latest guests, news and more. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet
How to navigate the complexity of loss and grief with Rebecca Soffer from Modern Loss.

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 21:48


Amanda de Cadenet and Rebecca Soffer. Grief and loss have become words synonymous with the last few years.Whether it is a personal loss in the form of a person or dream or the global collective loss that so many are feeling. This episode with Rebecca Soffer from Modern Loss gets into the complex feelings and some insightful tools .

VS Voices
Dreaming of being the change with actor Indya Moore

VS Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 50:07


Pose actor Indya Moore is achieving their goals in spite of living through a traumatizing childhood. Brought up as a Jehovah's Witness, their realization that they had been assigned the wrong gender at birth caused them to leave home and enter the foster care system. Their struggle not only to transition, but to find the basic comfort, love, and security human beings need to survive, left them beaten and broken. But triumph they did, ultimately being cast in Pose, the breakout TV drama about trans women that uncannily mirrors their life. Now a successful model and actor, they share the intimacies of their experiences with host Amanda de Cadenet, along with their vision of changing everything they can for those who follow in their path.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

VS Voices
A rescue plan for working moms with activist and founder Reshma Saujani

VS Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 29:02


Moms in America have always gotten a raw deal, but nothing showed it more than the pandemic. With no paid leave, the fight for flexible work, and discrimination in the workplace, it's no wonder 85% of Millenial women say being a mom is a struggle right now. But help is on the way—Reshma Saujani, the woman who founded Girls Who Code and the Marshall Plan for Moms, is here and she's on a mission. Her new book, Pay Up: The Future of Women and Work, is calling for private and public policies to completely reconfigure the workplace. “Cancel all the women's empowerment series that you have!” is her message for employers, “and focus your company on how you are going to change all your corporate policies to make it possible for women to work and have kids.” She's got ideas – and the track record to prove she can make them come to life. Is this the woman who's about to change everything for moms across America? Our host Amanda de Cadenet finds out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

VS Voices
How to be a business badass with global marketing maven, Bozoma Saint John

VS Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 53:11


She has scaled the heights of PepsiCo, Apple, Uber, and Netflix—blazing a trail through boardrooms of some of the world's most-successful companies. But it's been a hard climb, admits Bozoma Saint John, the marketing executive that companies keep on speed dial for radical solutions. In a refreshingly candid and searingly honest interview with host Amanda de Cadenet, ‘Boz', as she is known, opens up about the pain that has shaped her, the energy that drives her, and the losses that have given her the empathy to achieve at the highest level. “The magic secret sauce? It's human connection across everything,” she says. From her time as an Uber driver to what happened when Mary J. Blige interviewed Hillary Clinton, Boz takes us on a journey of a business life lived out loud—and shares her reflections of what that means to her now. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

VS Voices
Why I dedicated my career to breast cancer with renowned surgeon and researcher Dr. Lisa A. Newman

VS Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 37:46


Why are black women more likely to be diagnosed younger, and with more virulent cancers? Why is cancer treatment still so brutal? At what age should women get access to preventative care? These are some of the important  issues surrounding those  of us at risk or whose lives have been touched by breast cancer. Host Amanda de Cadenet is joined by the internationally renowned breast surgeon and researcher Dr. Lisa A. Newman to discuss her cutting edge research, debunk the myths, (can the type of bra you wear increase your risk of cancer?!) and the surprising TV show that inspired Dr. Newman to pursue medicine as a career. ? ). During their talk, Amanda and Dr. Newman share their own personal cancer scares and their loss of loved ones. It's not often a voice can save a life but this episode of VS Voices is definitely one of them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

VS Voices
Know your wellness. Investigating America's billion-dollar industry with Fariha Roisin

VS Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 35:12


It’s a highly-lucrative industry, but who really owns it? In her provocative new book, writer Fariha Roisin investigates the origin of wellness from the ancient civilizations of the East and traces it to present-day America. As a Muslim, queer, Bangladeshi-Canadian, Fariha’s own intersectionality is brilliantly demonstrated as she questions the way wellness has been adopted by Western culture. But is Fariha right? Host Amanda de Cadenet listens in as Fariha opens up about her identity and spirituality.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

VS Voices
How to win at marriage (and divorce) with America's number 1 divorce attorney, Laura Wasser

VS Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 45:58


Amanda de Cadenet explores the secrets to successful extended relationships with America's number one divorce lawyer, Laura Wasser. Laura has represented a string of celebrity clients, from Angelina Jolie to Dr Dre. As divorce attorney to the stars, she tells Amanda “One of the things that enrages me the most is false accusations” and shares how she advises her celebrity clients to conduct themselves in the public eye. Laura herself is not married, (“What’s the reason marriage would make sense for me? I can't think of one.”). She divorced her husband in 1993 and subsequently had two sons from separate relationships, maintaining relationships with both men. Amanda asks Laura to share her experience and advice on what women should know going into a marriage – and what they should know before they “burn the house down” and go into divorce.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

VS Voices
Fearless! Meet the Future President of the United States With Deja Foxx, Gen Z's bright new star

VS Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 40:06


Meet Deja Foxx now, because she’s going all the way. One of the youngest people in modern history to have worked on a presidential campaign, she not only intends to run for the White House “but I intend to win.” As one of the one in three young Americans who are ‘hidden homeless’, she stood up to senator Jeff Flake over his attempt to ban women from access to Planned Parenthood. “Why would you deny me the American Dream?” she asked. She was just 16 years old. Her protest went viral, and a political and personal star was born. She hasn't wasted any time since, and at the age of just 21, has already helped her heroine Kamala Harris become the first female, first Black and first Asian American Vice President, has become an active campaigner for reproductive justice and founded a digital community, GenZGirlGang, that seeks to redefine the way women and femmes do business, create relationships and build society. Amanda de Cadenet talks to Deja about community, scarcity and success - and what Kamala Harris tattooed on her arm.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Happy Place
Amanda de Cadenet

Happy Place

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 62:42 Very Popular


Who gets to decide who and what you are? Amanda de Cadenet quit the fame she'd found on British TV after being hounded by the press. She was seen through the eyes of others – journalists, photographers, and viewers – so she chose to reclaim her image by becoming a photographer herself, and reclaimed her voice by starting her own chat shows.In this chat with Fearne, Amanda talks about speaking up when you can't hear the conversations you and others like you need in order to feel understood and supported. They also explore how ego can get in the way of allowing ourselves to learn and grow.Amanda hosts VS Voices, an interview podcast for Victoria's Secret. Season two kicks off in June. Alongside her ongoing show The Conversation, she's launching a new series called The Conversation: About The Men, which will be available in August. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Composers Datebook
Gould at West Point

Composers Datebook

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 2:00 Very Popular


Synopsis In 1952, the West Point Military Band celebrated that famous military academy's Sesquicentennial by asking prominent composers to write celebratory works to mark the occasion. Among those who responded was the American composer Morton Gould, whose “West Point Symphony” received its premiere performance on today's date in 1952, at a gala concert featuring the West Point Academy. There are two movements in Gould's “West Point Symphony.” They are titled “Epitaphs” and “Marches,” and the composer himself provided these descriptive comments: “The first movement is lyrical and dramatic… The general character is elegiac. The second and final movement is lusty… the texture a stylization of marching tunes and parades cast in an array of embellishments and rhythmic variations… At one point,” concludes Gould, “there is a simulation of a Fife and Drum Corp, which, incidentally, was the instrumentation of the original West Point Band.” Of all the pieces written in honor of West Point's Sesquicentennial in 1952, Gould's Symphony is probably the best-known. The score of the West Point Symphony calls for a “marching machine,” but on this classic 1959 recording under the late Frederick Fennell, the required sound was provided by the very real marching feet of 120 Eastman School of Music students. Music Played in Today's Program Morton Gould (1913-1996) — West Point Symphony (Symphony for Band) (Eastman Wind Ensemble; Frederick Fennell, cond.) Mercury 434 320 On This Day Births 1810 - French composer Felicien David, in Cadenet, Vaucluse; 1816 - English composer Sir William Sterndale Bennett, in Sheffield; 1938 - American composer and pianist Frederic Rzewski, in Westfield, Mass.; Deaths 1756 - Burial date of the German composer and keyboard virtuoso Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, age c. 29, in Dresden; 1826 - German composer Franz Danzi, age 62, in Schwetzingen; 1944 - French composer and pianist Cécile Chaminade, age 86, in Monte Carlo; Premieres 1742 - Handel: oratorio, "Messiah,"in Dublin (Gregorian date: April 24); 1789 - Mozart: Divertimento in Eb (K. 563) for string trio, in Dresden, by Anton Teiber (violin), Anton Kraft (cello), and the composer (viola); 1943 - Randall Thompson: "A Testament of Freedom" for men's voices and piano, at the University of Virginia; The orchestral version of this work premiered in Boston on April 6, 1945; 1952 - Morton Gould: Symphony No. 4 ("West Point Symphony") for band, during the West Point Military Academy Sesquicentennial Celebration in West Point, N.Y, by the Academy Band, with the composer conducting; 1961 - Luigi Nono: opera "Intolerance 1960," in Venice at the Teatro La Fenice; 1992 - Schnittke: opera "Life with an Idiot," in Amsterdam at the Dutch Opera; 1997 - Morten Lauridsen: "Lux Aeterna"for chorus and chamber orchestra, at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, by the Los Angeles Master Chorale, Paul Salamunovich conducting; 2000 - Danielpour: Piano Trio ("A Child's Reliquary"), at Hancher Auditorium at the University of Iowa, by the Kalichstein-Robinson-Laredo Trio; Others 1823 - Franz Liszt, age 11, performs at the Imperial Redoutensaal in Vienna; Legend has it that Beethoven attended this performance and planted a kiss on the young performer's forehead, but in fact Beethoven did not attend the concert; According to Liszt, the incident occurred a few days before at Beethoven's home, after Liszt had performed one of Beethoven's works; See Dec. 1, 1822, for Liszt's Vienna debut; 1896 - The American Guild of Organists is founded in New York City; 1958 - American pianist Van Cliburn wins the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, the first American to do so. Links and Resources On Morton Gould

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet
Amanda de Cadenet and Holly Whitaker

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 43:10


 In this special episode of The Conversation, Amanda de Cadenet invites Holly Whittaker, author of the bestselling Quit like a Woman: The Radical Choice to Not Drink in a Culture Obsessed with Alcohol,  on for a frank discussion about their active recovery. Together, they discuss one of their hardest years yet, Holly's experience with psychedelics, and whether alcoholism is, in fact, a gendered disease.

VS Voices
VS x Bella Hadid

VS Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 37:14


In her first-ever podcast interview, model and advocate Bella Hadid speaks to host Amanda de Cadenet about everything from mental health, creative outlets, and processing grief, to finding her voice. In conversations around the modeling industry, family relationships, and future endeavors, Hadid gives us an in-depth glimpse into her life and career. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet
Amanda de Cadenet and Meghan McCain

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 60:50


In this episode, Amanda de Cadenet sits down with political commentator, author and former co-host of “The View,” Meghan McCain. Together, Amanda and Meghan discuss their shared experiences with miscarriage, tackling sexism and misogyny in the media, and what it's like to live with grief. Along the way, they confront their opposing views on everything from abortion to Brett Kavanaugh, finding new ways to better understand each other's perspective.

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet
Amanda de Cadenet and Jillian Turecki

The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 55:18


Amanda de Cadenet invites relationship coach Jillian Turecki on to The Conversation to talk about all the ways we can build healthier relationships in the new year. A strong believer that every relationship begins with the self,  Jillian gives Amanda and her listeners tangible tools when it comes to understanding boundaries, embracing vulnerability, and protecting your self worth. A must-listen for anyone looking to bring more love into their life in 2022.

Takin' Care of Lady Business
Ep 14: Invest in Women: Working Toward a Feminist Future

Takin' Care of Lady Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 41:33


Lindsey Taylor Wood Takin' Care of Lady Business with Jennifer Justice Episode 014: Invest in Women: Working Towards a Feminist Future Lindsey brings over 15 years of experience as a leader in the gender equality movement to The Helm, a venture capital firm funding women founders. An expert in the empowerment of girls and women, Lindsey was the Founder & President of LTW, an impact studio with an emphasis on contemporary feminism. Clients include actor Matt McGorry, MAKERS, The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet, The Harnisch Foundation, Women Moving Millions, and filmmakers Jill Bauer, Ronna Gradus and Rashida Jones, among others. Her ability to use philanthropy and culture symbiotically, and with a gender lens, made her a sought-after strategist in the women's rights movement. Prior to consulting, Lindsey was on the founding team of Catapult, a crowdfunding platform for girls and women. Catapult was designed to establish and maintain a sustained, long-term funding infrastructure capable of scaling to many thousands of projects and delivering millions of dollars in funds to benefit girls and women.     Listen to this information-packed Takin' Care of Lady Business episode about how investing in female-owned businesses can create a more just and equitable future.   Here is what to expect on this week's show: How the Helm invests in women through both venture capital funds and angel investing networks Demystifying some of the venture capital lexicon, such as “LP,” “B2B,” and “seed” Differences in expectations between male and female investors in the venture capital world Unpacking and working past the ways that society conditions women to ask for and expect less Imagining the ways a capitalist economy could change the world for the better with women at the helm How the Helm differentiates itself among similar firms, and more about their generalist investment thesis   Connect with Lindsey and the Helm: WEBSITE: https://thehelm.co/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thehelmco FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/thehelmco INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thehelmco/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thehelmco/   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices