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Whether you love or hate fashion, we all have to get dressed in the morning. And the industry affects us in complex ways. This hour, the outrageous, environmental, and seedy sides of fashion. Guests include designer Machine Dazzle, supply chain expert Aparna Mehta, journalist Amanda Mull and supermodel Cameron Russell. TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get access to bonus episodes, with more ideas from TED speakers and a behind the scenes look with our producers. A Plus subscription also lets you listen to regular episodes (like this one!) without sponsors. Sign-up at: plus.npr.org/ted Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Hamas is set to meet negotiators in Cairo, as Egypt's foreign minister calls for both sides to accept the proposal on the table: a two-step process over several weeks, involving hostage prisoner swaps, and some sort of pause in the fighting. But Israel has not yet agreed to the proposal, and prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is being urged by his extreme right flank to send troops into Rafah. Christiane Amanpour speaks with Amit Segal, a right-wing political analyst close to Benjamin Netanyahu's government. Also on today's show: Isabella Ramirez, Editor in Chief, Columbia University Daily Spectator; Cameron Russell, Author, "How to Make Herself Agreeable to Everyone" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, meet actress, playwright, and activist Najla Said, supermodel and co-founder of Model Mafia Cameron Russell, and Executive Director of the Undocumented Migration Project Jason De León. Tune in to hear these authors talk about their new work, and what it was like for them to record their audiobooks. Looking for Palestine by Najla Said https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/308356/looking-for-palestine-by-najla-said/9780593947791/ How to Make Herself Agreeable to Everyone by Cameron Russell https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/718126/how-to-make-herself-agreeable-to-everyone-by-cameron-russell/9780593822036/ Soldiers and Kings by Jason De León https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/672038/soldiers-and-kings-by-jason-de-leon/9780593827789/
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In this episode of Sermon Notes, host Jay Strother is joined by guest Cameron Russell to discuss the importance of finding genuine community within a church. Cameron emphasizes the need to explore different groups and engage with diverse individuals to truly understand the breadth of the church body. Jay highlights the beauty of intergenerational connections and the value of mentoring relationships. They also delve into the various expressions of group life within the church, such as life groups, focus studies, mentoring, and Sunday school classes. Overall, this episode emphasizes the significance of experiencing life-giving biblical community and offers insights on how to navigate and connect within the church's diverse offerings.
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Russell has used her platform as one of the most recognized models to activate the fashion world around the destruction of the Amazon, nefarious behavior within the fashion world, and the treatment of garment workers. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Cameron Russell, is an entrepreneur and co owner of Whole Plant Medicine, in this episode we go over his background, his view on fitness, controversial topics on magazine covers, supplements and taking a deep dive into using philosophy in our daily lives --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode we speak with Cameron Russel, a supermodel, activist, trailblazer, and dear friend. With seventeen years of modeling for brands like Prada, Calvin Klein, Victoria’s Secret and Vogue, she gave one of the most popular TED talks of all time (over 37 million views!) on the power of image, and co-founded the model/activist group the Model Mafia. Cameron is currently finishing her book about fashion, intuition, and power. Join us as we talk about finding your voice as a model, using your platform for activism, how media shapes identity and how building community is our best chance at saving our world. This is a heartfelt, inspiring episode and we know you’re going to love it! Learn more about Cameron:Website: http://www.cameronrussell.org/Instagram: @CameronRussellTwitter: @cameronrussel Also mentioned in this episode: Michelle Cliff Essay: Notes on SpeechlessnessA Pedagogy of Hope by Paulo Freire“One of the tasks of the progressive educator, through a serious, correct political analysis, is to unveil opportunities for hope, no matter what the obstacles may be. After all, without hope there is little we can do. (Location 101)”CONNECT + FOLLOW:Podcast Instagram: @heychange_podcast Anne Therese:Website: https://theclimateoptimist.com/Instagram: @annetheresegennari Robin:Website: https://parentsxplanet.com/Instagram: @robinxshaw A special thank you to this episode’s sponsor, Luxe Botanics, a high performance skincare line formulated with the most transformative botanicals and manufactured ethically with respect for people, animals and the planet.https://luxebotanics.com/ Hey Change Podcast Listeners get 15% off with code HEYCHANGE. Intro + outro music: No Copyright Music by Sapajou See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jerry Mai of Pho Nom chats with us over the BBQ; Cameron Russell takes a break from working the pans to fill us in on upcoming mushroom seasons; and we deep-dive into the history of the panettone. With presenters Cam Smith and Renae Paradise.Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/podcasts/eat-itTwitter: @EatItRRRFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/EatItRRR/Cam Smith on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/camsmith_eat_it/
On This Episode Josh Caught up with Cameron & had a good conversation about Life, podcasting, traveling, mens mental health & Fitness, we dove into how he got to work with the Manly sea eagles on their strength & conditioning programs & then moved down to Victoria to work in the AFL.
Opening up what's really going through men's minds by sharing real & raw conversations about life's challenges and our way of thinking.Join the Facebook community HERE.Today I sat down with Cameron Russell and spoke all things about life, personal growth, and navigating a business through COVID - 19.Cam has sidestepped really well since COVID-19. Given under 24hrs to hear his gym was being closed he managed his emotions well and moved forward.Cam is someone I have huge respect for and admire how he has maintained balance in his life, will striving to be better.Find Cam on Instagram @Cameronrussell.The Man That Can Project is a global movement created to empower men so they can become the man they were meant to be by awakening who they truly are. I have the ultimate vision to help men overcome the mental and emotional challenges that hold them back. I believe that the cultural conditioning must be let go of for men to live an authentic life that gives them the freedom and happiness they desire.Our power to create a real and authentic experience for men to grow and expand -either online or in our live events, takes men on a journey like no other.LINKEDINhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lachlan-stuart-8b263857/INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/lachlanstuart/WEBSITE:www.themanthatcanproject.com
Aine Campbell is a model, community organizer and lover of creative, social impact collaborations. She is half Chinese, quarter Scottish and a quarter Irish and was raised in England. Áine is an Irish name pronounced “Anya”. As a model, she promotes sustainable and ethical fashion, and collaborate with conscious brands to align her image with her beliefs as much as possible. This choice has allowed her to deep-dive into what ethical and eco-friendly fashion really means-from the long term environmental impacts of making fashion, to the labour behind the production of clothes throughout the entire supply change, and what “sustainable” truly translates into as a lifestyle and culture. In December 2016, she co-founded the Model Activist Community, aka the Model Mafia, with fellow model, Cameron Russell. The Model Mafia is a group of dedicated fashion models who take collective action to create a more fair and just world. The Model Mafia was featured in the Edit and has collaborated with organizations such as Eco-Age, the United Nations, BRAC and Pure Earth. Aine shares how she was able to become more of her authentic self through her life experiences and also tips that can help you in your own journey to self confidence. Check out https://thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Aine's episode, Aine's website, resources, gifts and so much more.
A feminist critique of the fashion industry is about much more than just body positivity. In this episode, I talk to longtime fashion model, Nimue Smit, about the fashion industry and what about it has to change. Nimue talks about the work she's doing to raise environmentalist concerns, the groundbreaking initiative she helped spearhead, the 'Model Mafia', where she worked alongside prominent models like Cameron Russell to raise industry standards and to support others in their activism. She also talks about the 'Models' Health Pledge' and the work that still needs to be done to ensure models can lead fulfilling careers. We ask why the fashion industry is so far behind other industries in responding to social movements.
We sit down with Cameron Russell the owner of Snap Fitness Maitland and ask the questions you want to know. Demi (the manager) and Luke (personal trainer) have the floor and ask Cam any questions they like. Learn more about Cam's personal side. Enjoy!
There are concerns around the lack of young people entering the sheep and beef industries in NZ - we talk with Cameron Russell, Beef & Lamb NZ Sheep Industry Ambassador. More women than ever are working on farms in NZ, Vanessa Winning from DairyNZ joins us. NZ Merino has been doing a roadshow around NZ singing the virtues of fine wool - we talk with Mark Ferguson from neXtgen Agri. Plus regular guests weatherman Richard Green and Newshub Rural Editor Angie Skerrett join us. Kim Blair is in for Hamish McKay this weekend.
An interview with Cameron Russell about how she handles the pressure as a model, being authentic in today’s superficial world, where her courage comes from, why she decided to be an activist and her best career advice. Welcome to the 43rd episode of 5 Questions with Dan Schawbel. As your host, my goal is to curate the […]
We talk to Cameron Russel, owner of Snap Fitness, about saying YES to stepping outside your comfort zone.
Today we spoke to Burch & Purchese's Darren Purchese about his new book "Chefs Eat Breakfast Too", Smith & Daughters chef Shannon Martinez chatted about how to cook a decent quality meal for $4 per head, and we quizzed mushroom guru Cameron Russell about the current state of the mycelium.
Monday! Happy Monday! On today's show: How Kayla Itsines built a $400 million empire despite the controversies that shadow her fiance and business partner. Plus, the influencers who preach career advice in books, and why are women so obsessed with true crime?You read about Zara's report on Kayla ripping off costumers here, and the AFR's Young Rich list here.This week, Mich recommended Man Repeller and Zara recommended The Cut On Tuesdays.For articles mentioned on the show:Cameron Russell's TED TalkLife lessons from Tim MinchinGrisly Murders and Serial Killers? Ooh, Tell Me More from The New York TimesWhy do we — women in particular — love true crime books?
Whistleblower Brittany Kaiser and information privacy legal expert Cameron Russell join MouthMedia Network CEO Rob Sanchez for a wide-ranging discussion on data privacy… Brittany Kaiser (international law, diplomacy and data-driven campaigning professional and Co-Founder of the Digital Asset Trade Association (DATA), as well as former Business Development Director for Cambridge Analytica) and Cameron Russell (Executive Director, Fordham Center on Law and Information Policy (CLIP), and Adjunct Professor of Law teaching Information Privacy law at Fordham University) join MouthMedia Network CEO Rob Sanchez in the MouthMedia Network studios powered by Sennheiser. With an introduction by host Vikrum Aiyer.In this episode: Kaiser discusses working in data and politics, her prior work with Cambridge Analytica, why she left there, being a whistleblower because of the way the data industry worked in a parasitic way, her goal to be contributing on how to change things, and the social and legal contracts with companies who collect data A review of what happened with Cambridge Analytica and Facebook, and how the revelations about them made Kaiser reflect on everything that happened The lack of due diligence, thinking about ethics, laws, whether they are sufficient to protect individuals Is personal data “property”, and the control we should have over it Paying the price for the way we’ve been sharing info, the boundaries of privacy and identity How tracking and keep up where one’s personal info is going to, and monetization and the cost transparency of goods Is data a public utility or commodity, should data be regulated the same way? Why Kaiser is against the “Delete Facebook” campaign. The potential solution offered by blockchain, trackable, traceable, and an encrypted digital identity that would require consent for every usage Are lawmakers from the wrong generation to have meaningful discourse around these issues, and how do we build a system that works? Do tech giants want to reform on their own? Issues with using proprietary algorithms (entrenching existing bias) in proceedings while allowing due process When talking about use of data on government side vs. private company, is utilizing citizens’ data a form of taxation by the government? The government needs to maintain law and order, but needs transparency – yet some things need to be covert Most US residents don’t realize there is data to be opting out of, but in Europe it is by default opt out The issue with “data brokers” Protection for children regarding data, and whether that should be extended to adults, as also in COPPA The hope that privacy is not dead, and Kaiser’s appeal to Mark Zuckerberg to offer transparency of data on Facebook Are we at privacy-risk with new technology, and is privacy perhaps something we can only protect for our children?
In this episode, we dug out a (pre-launch) conversation we had in the beginning stages of the #MeToo movement, when fashion was focused on one man - Terry Richardson. We voiced our opinions - frustrations, hopes and optimism towards the industry's (then) reactions. We thought this episode was an interesting capsule - to see how far we've come in some ways and not in others, but also to see how our view points have shifted and evolved over the last 5 months. Between then and now, we've seen models and advocates including Cameron Russell, Eddie Campbell and James Scully speak out and take a stand and more recently in 2018, photographers Bruce Webber, Mario Testino and stylist Karl Templer outed, Sara Ziff's Model Allience finally get the attention it deserves and Kering, LVMH and Condé Nast all announce model protection policies. But about the wider industry? This episode also sets us up for part 2 of this conversation, were we have a present day conversation with a special guest to discuss this movement further.
Arguably the Internet is one of the greatest tools for communication. But there is also a downside to Internet activity, especially for young users. Fordham Conversations Host Robin Shannon talks with Cameron Russell and Joel Reidenberg with The Center on Law and Information Policy at Fordham Law School or CLIP. They discussed their pilot program that offers privacy education geared to middle school students.
Beauty surrounds us, draws us in, gives joy and creates conflict. In this hour, TED speakers conjure up beauty both ancient and modern, and suggest reasons why humans are hardwired to crave and respond to beauty. Guests include the late philosopher Denis Dutton, psychologist Nancy Etcoff, fashion model Cameron Russell, community activist Bill Strickland, and designer Richard Seymour. (Original broadcast date: April 19, 2013)
With the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs still on a break and Andrew Wiebe welcoming Cameron Russell into the world (congrats!), the ExtraTime Radio crew spends some time talking to new Revolution head coach Brad Friedel to understand his philosophy heading into his first professional coaching gig, and previewing the young USMNT squads matchup in Portugal (3:45 pm ET; FS1, Univision, UniMás). 3:47 Brad Friedel Interview 10:16 Friedel on his International contacts he can bring to New England 12:11 How player acquisition will be handled 13:17 Friedel on Revs Academy 16:28 Revs attacking pieces fitting together 20:26 Cody Croppers future 21:25 Friedel on the profile of player the Revs will look for. 32:11 What to look forward to for USMNT fans on Tuesday 37:36 Should the US Soccer foundation be taken down or built on? 42:22 Timeline for hiring next US coach 44:24 Pulisic’s TPT article 50:24 The progress of MLS Homegrowns 53:55 Yaya Toure to NYCFC? 57:00 Debate over Sounders Dynasty
NFL News And Notes Would You Rather (Poll Of The Week) NFL Draft Day NFL Mock Draft Fantasy Points Per Target Ratings Fantasy Girl Of The Week (Cameron Russell) Check out the Website: www.mycffl.com Questions, Comments, Concerns? Email us: cffpodcast@hotmail.com Email Dan at: strap1971@yahoo.com
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For the next two weeks, the Fordham IPLJ Podcast will feature the Fordham IPLJ Symposium, divided into the opening presentation and three panels on various intellectual property topics. In this episode, listen to the Copy-Right v. Copy-Left Panelists discuss where IP law should be to promote innovation--whether that means less restriction or strong IP protections to secure the initial innovation in the first place. Moderator: Professor N. Cameron Russell. Panelists: Lauren Emerson, Senior Associate at Baker Botts LLP; Joseph Farco, Associate at Locke Lord and Co-Chair of the New York Intellectual Property Law Association’s Copyright Law & Practice Committee; Mary Rasenberger, Executive Director of the Authors Guild; James Vasile, Director of New America's Open Internet Tools Project.
Want more models? Well, lucky for you, that’s not such a tall order. Starting this week, we’re dedicating one podcast a month to all things models, as Vogue Bookings Director Helena Suric will be interviewing catwalkers past, present, and future to discuss the industry, their best moments in the pages of the magazine, and their passion projects, too. First up is Cameron Russell, and fittingly, the model and activist takes us back to the beginning, including just how little she knew about the business before she made it big. “I was in a bookstore and there was a Vogue with Kate Moss on the cover,” she says. “I thought, ‘Hmm, Kate Moss, what does she do? Let me open up the pages.’” Now, having covered multiple international editions of Vogue herself, Russell talks to Suric about using her notoriety and presence on social media as a platform to bring awareness to important environmental issues such as sustainability and climate change—the latter of which she also wrote about for Vogue.com in a feature... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Amina calls model and climate advocate Cameron Russell to discuss her time at the Paris Climate talks, what's on her Kindle, and balancing her dual identities in fashion and activism.
Go backstage at Michael Kors Spring 2014 at New York Fashion Week with designer Michael Kors, actress Katie Holmes, top models Karolina Kurkova, Cameron Russell, Bette Franke, and photographer Mario Testino.
Arguably the Internet is one of the greatest tools for communication and it gives the user the ability to communicate and connect with others. But there’s also a downside to being that “connected,” especially for kids who may not be aware of how their Internet activity is going to affect them in the future. Fordham Law Center on Law and Information Policy released a first-ever curriculum for privacy education geared to middle school students. Fordham Law student volunteers taught the pilot program last spring at PS191 in New York City, and now Fordham Center on Law and Information Policy (CLIP) is launching a partnership with volunteers from about a dozen universities who will teach the program in middle schools across the country. The Volunteer Privacy Education Program was developed by Fordham CLIP as part of Jordan Kovnot's Privacy Fellowship and under the leadership of Fordham Law School Professor Joel Reidenberg, the founding director of Fordham CLIP. The spring program will be led by Cameron Russell, Fordham CLIP's Executive Director.School’s Center for Law and Information Policy.
Cameron Russell admite que ganhou "uma loteria genética": ela é alta, bonita e modelo de roupas íntimas. Mas não a julgue pelas aparências. Nesta palestra destemida, ela assume um olhar irônico para a indústria que a fez parecer altamente sedutora quando mal tinha 16 anos. (Filmado no TEDxMidAtlantic.)
Cameron Russell gibt zu, dass sie in einer "genetischen Lotterie" gewonnen hat: sie ist groß, hübsch und Unterwäschemodel. Aber beurteilen Sie sie nicht nach ihrem Aussehen. In diesem furchtlosen Beitrag blickt sie mit ein wenig Ironie auf ihre Branche, in der sie mit kaum 16 Jahren schon ziemlich verführerisch aussehen musste. (Aufgenommen bei der TEDxMidAtlantic.)
Cameron Russell admite que ganó la «lotería genética»: es alta, guapa y modelo de ropa interior. Pero no hay que juzgarla por su apariencia. En esta charla, ella habla sin temores y analiza con ironía la industria que la hizo parecer muy seductora cuando apenas tenía 16 años. (Filmado en TEDxMidAtlantic).
Cameron Russell admets qu'elle a gagné à la "loterie génétique" : elle est grande, jolie et travaille comme mannequin pour la lingerie. Mais ne la jugez pas sur son apparence. Dans ce sujet courageux, elle porte un regard ironique sur l'industrie qui l'a rendue très séduisante dès l'âge de 16 ans. (Filmé lors du TEDxMidAtlantic.)
キャメロン・ラッセルは自身が「遺伝子の宝くじ」に当たったと認めています。彼女は長身で美しいファッションモデル。下着モデルとしても有名です。しかし外見だけで判断してはいけません。彼女はこの勇気ある 誠実なトークで、 わずか16歳だった自身を非常に魅惑的に作りあげてくれたモデル産業に、皮肉たっぷりの眼差しを送ります。(TEDxMidAtlanticにて)
카메론 러셀는 자신이 "유전적인 복권"당첨자라고 인정합니다. 그녀는 키 크고, 예쁜 속 옷 모델입니다. 하지만 그 사람을 외모로 판단하지 마세요. 이 두려움없는 강연에서, 그녀는 겨우 16살짜리 소녀를 상당히 유혹적으로 보이게 만든 그 산업에 대해 매우 냉담한 자세를 취합니다. (TEDxMidAtlantic 에서 쵤영)
Cameron Russell admits she won "a genetic lottery": she's tall, pretty and an underwear model. But don't judge her by her looks. In this fearless talk, she takes a wry look at the industry that had her looking highly seductive at barely 16 years old.
The 2007 DeVol P.R.O. series came to conclusion on June 23 & 24 at Straddleline ORV park and Define The Moment was there to capture all the action. This episode brings you racing from both days, rider interviews and an up close and personal look at the racing career of Cameron Russell in our “Get Familiar” segment!here