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In part one of our special investigation, guest host Alastair Gray, Director of Anticounterfeiting at INTA, explores how dupes evolved from simple product alternatives into a cultural movement that's reshaping retail. The episode traces this evolution from INTA's 2019 study on Gen Z's relationship with counterfeit products to today's viral dupe culture. The journey begins with intellectual property attorney David Lipkus breaking down the crucial legal distinctions between dupes and counterfeits. Brand strategist Jessica Binns then examines how social media has normalized and amplified dupe culture among young consumers. The episode culminates with insights from beauty influencer Cassandra Bankson, who shares a unique perspective from the front lines of this movement, including how she evaluates and recommends dupes to her more than two million followers. This episode is part one of a special series in collaboration with INTA's Unreal Campaign, an initiative that educates young consumers about the importance of trademarks and brands. Inside the Dupe Revolution | Part 2 RESOURCES: About Cassandra Bankson About Jessica Binns About Alastair Gray About David Lipkus INTA's Gen Z Insights: Brands and Counterfeit Products Study (2019) About the Unreal Campaign INTA Fact Sheet: Protecting a Trademark
In part one of our special series, we examined how brands are responding to the dupe revolution. As young consumers embrace affordable alternatives, traditional brands face a choice: adapt or risk losing an entire generation of customers. Here, brand expert Jessica Binns returns to analyze how some brands are successfully navigating this new landscape and the broader implications for brand loyalty. IP attorney David Lipkus delves into the legal tools available to brands and explores how different jurisdictions approach the legality of dupes. The episode features an extended conversation with influencer Cassandra Bankson. This episode is part two of a special series in collaboration with INTA's Unreal Campaign, an initiative that educates young consumers about the importance of trademarks and brands. Inside the Dupe Revolution | Part 1 RESOURCES: INTA's Gen Z Insights: Brands and Counterfeit Products Study (2019) About the Unreal Campaign INTA Fact Sheet: Protecting a Trademark About Cassandra Bankson About Jessica Binns About Alastair Gray About David Lipkus
Dealing with pimples and blackheads in middle school is practically a right of passage. But when acne is a defining feature of your adulthood... it's a whole different experience. Anita meets two acne content creators and a photographer who talk about the emotional toll of severe acne, the myth of normal skin, and the responsibility of being today's skincare influencers.Meet the Guests:- Patsy Chem, an acne-positive skinfluencer, shares the experience of getting severe acne in her 20s and how that shaped her social life- Peter DeVito, photographer behind the "Acne Normalization" project, talks about creating a safe space in portrait photography for models with acne and the ripple effect of those photos- Cassandra Bankson, a medical esthetician, model and skinfluencer, discusses how she handles the responsibility of challenging beauty standards while also reviewing skincare products and practicesRead the transcript | Review the podcast on your preferred platformFollow Embodied on TikTok and Instagram Leave a message for EmbodiedDig Deeper:Cassandra's viral video and YouTube channelNYT on adult acneJessica DeFino in Teen Vogue on the myth of "normal skin" and in Vanity Fair on dermatology's biggest rule that was meant to be brokenPatsy Chem on accepting her acne
In this extra special episode, we're celebrating 5 years of the Women of Video podcast with a live panel recorded at the VidSummit Women of Video Mixer! I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Monica Kahn, Olivia Owens, and Cassandra Bankson, an inspiring group of women creators, and we didn't hold back. We dive into the real challenges of being women in the creator economy, sharing personal stories of overcoming obstacles and celebrating the power of representation. From building community to calling on platforms and brands to step up and support women creators, this conversation was filled with authenticity and energy. Together, we're shaping the future of media and content creation, and this episode is a perfect snapshot of that journey! Get vidIQ to blow up your channel at womeonofvideo.com/vidiq Our community is focused on helping women not only to be better creators but to also make money doing it. Spreadshop allows for you to start making money as soon as you have merch to sell. You can open your FREE online merch store with Spreadshop in minutes! Cost-free, hassle-free, it's merchandising made easy. Click this link to get started for FREE! Get started with Spreadshop at https://womenofvideo.com/Spreadshop Follow Desiree at http://t.ly/GbY4 Follow Monica at https://www.linkedin.com/in/monicakhan/ Follow Olivia at https://www.linkedin.com/in/olivialowens/ Follow Cassandra at http://t.ly/yQKza Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Creator Economy and Personal Journeys 03:01 Challenges Faced by Women in the Creator Space 06:14 The Role of Platforms in Supporting Women Creators 08:49 Brand Responsibility and Gender Equity 12:09 The Importance of Representation in Media 14:56 Empowering Women Through Authenticity and Community 18:11 Navigating Social Media Platforms as Women Creators 21:04 Final Thoughts and Advice for Women Creators
Dealing with pimples and blackheads in middle school is practically a right of passage. But when acne is a defining feature of your adulthood... it's a whole different experience. Anita meets two acne content creators and a photographer who talk about the emotional toll of severe acne, the myth of normal skin, and the responsibility of being today's skincare influencers.Meet the Guests:- Patsy Chem, an acne-positive skinfluencer, shares the experience of getting severe acne in her 20s and how that shaped her social life- Peter DeVito, photographer behind the "Acne Normalization" project, talks about creating a safe space in portrait photography for models with acne and the ripple effect of those photos- Cassandra Bankson, a medical esthetician, model and skinfluencer, discusses how she handles the responsibility of challenging beauty standards while also reviewing skincare products and practicesDig Deeper:Cassandra's viral video and YouTube channelNYT on adult acneJessica DeFino in Teen Vogue on the myth of "normal skin" and in Vanity Fair on dermatology's biggest rule that was meant to be brokenPatsy Chem on accepting her acneRead the transcript | Review the podcastLeave a message for Embodied
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, up to 50 million Americans are affected by acne annually, making it the most common skin condition. Defined as the clogging of hair follicles with oil and dead skin cells, acne usually begins in adolescence though it can extend up to adulthood. Beyond the overt physical pain and struggle of breakouts and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, acne - and all of its forms, whether pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, or cysts - also bring about emotional and psychological effects that are beyond skin deep. A 2008 study showed that acne significantly brought more depressive symptoms, greater feelings of uselessness, lower self-worth, and decreased body satisfaction. As a former victim of severe acne, I can personally attest to all of this.We zit down today with my Acne Big Cyster, Cassandra Bankson. A professional model, medical esthetician, skincare expert, and online social media personality from San Francisco, Cassandra was first known from her viral 2010 YouTube video where she stripped off her makeup to reveal her acne, now reaching 30 million views. Struggling with acne vulgaris from age 8 to acne conglobata by age 14, she relays her journey of seeking help from 16 different specialists across the United States and Western Europe, which proved futile. Today, with over 2 million subscribers, she shares her story of overcoming acne and societal beauty ideals while educating others about the different skin products and treatments. She has been named a "rising woman of power" by Forbes Magazine, a Teen Vogue Acne Awards judge, and featured in Good Morning America, Seventeen, Glamour, The New York Post, and much more!Livestream Air Date: June 7, 2022Cassandra Bankson: IG @cassandrabankson & YT Cassandra BanksonFriends of Franz: IG @friendsoffranzpod & FB @friendsoffranzpodChristian Franz (Host): IG @chrsfranz & YT Christian FranzThankful to the season's brand partners: Clove, BETR Remedies, Eko, Lumify, RescueMD, Medical School for Kids, Your Skincare Expert, Twrl Milk Tea
GUEST INTERVIEW: Andrea Osvart/DANCE HERO: Shannon Holtzapffel/Topics: We love Janet Jackson! Travis Japan debuts at #5 with JUST DANCE! Pitfalls of the Entertainment Industry, Artist Psychology and mental health, Coping Tools and Knowledge, Developing your DIGITAL SELF, Communicating Properly with Industry Professionals, Travis and Stacy's Production Education Course in Taiwan, Shout out to Hungary, Taiwan, Jolin Tsai, EliHue-Photographer, THIS IS IT Dancers, Bianca Gibbs, Dancers Alliance, Choreographers Guild, YouTube creators Cassandra Bankson, Lori Hill. Career span of a dancer? Bangs or Botox, Who do you vent to? Rate vs. Market Value, Know your worth, but check your ego!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GUEST INTERVIEW: Andrea Osvart/DANCE HERO: Shannon Holtzapffel/Topics: We love Janet Jackson! Travis Japan debuts at #5 with JUST DANCE! Pitfalls of the Entertainment Industry, Artist Psychology and mental health, Coping Tools and Knowledge, Developing your DIGITAL SELF, Communicating Properly with Industry Professionals, Travis and Stacy's Production Education Course in Taiwan, Shout out to Hungary, Taiwan, Jolin Tsai, EliHue-Photographer, THIS IS IT Dancers, Bianca Gibbs, Dancers Alliance, Choreographers Guild, YouTube creators Cassandra Bankson, Lori Hill. Career span of a dancer? Bangs or Botox, Who do you vent to? Rate vs. Market Value, Know your worth, but check your ego!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of A Fresh Story, we chatted with medical esthetician and skin care influencer Cassandra Bankson. We discussed everything from the impact of childhood bullying on your adult life, her modeling career, her journey to heal her skin, and the importance of finding your authentic community. It was a beautiful, vulnerable, and honest conversation about starting fresh in our personal journey, relationships, and feeling at home in our own skin. Cassandra Bankson is a medical esthetician and skin care influencer who is at the forefront of social media, the Skincare Community and the Skin Positivity Movement. As a former sufferer of acne herself, she is an expert on acne recovery and the psycho-social implications that connect our mental health and skin. Cassandra often challenges mainstream ideas about skincare and beauty by providing scientific information to her followers. On her YouTube channel, Cassandra has done thousands of reviews of skincare products, especially for those with oily skin and acne. Bankson's platform conveys that skincare should be a journey to skin positivity and self-love rather than a fight for flawless skin. She is known for being a source of encouragement, and she concentrates on building a community around those who have skin complications. Her content aims to empower her audience against exploitation by educating them about skincare ingredients and problematic marketing tactics. She also actively publishes written narratives of community members, works with charities to give back to the community, and has pioneered skin scholarship programs to empower those in need to get an education, care, and treatment when it would otherwise be difficult to do so. Forbes magazine has called her a “Rising Woman Of Power,” Allure Magazine has called her a “Skincare and Beauty Expert.” She has won numerous awards and honors for her work, including “Best Ad Campaign” from Adweek along with an “Inspiration” from Good Morning America. You can follow Cassandra: Instagram Facebook YouTube TikTok Twitter LinkedIn Website
This week's episode is a replay from one of our most downloaded episodes! Episode #246 with Stephanie Harlowe aired on October 15, 2020 Cassandra Bankson is a skincare expert and medical esthetician with over 10 years of experience and with a YouTube channel and social media following of over 2 million people… but she doesn't consider herself just an influencer. She considers herself an “Acne Warrior” on a mission to help others take actionable steps to embrace and care for their skin. Despite being bullied and made fun of for most of her life, suffering from body dysmorphia and depression, Cassandra's remarkable mental health journey has helped her learn to love herself and spread the message that what is inside is what matters. CLICK HERE to read the show notes! CLICK HERE to watch this interview on YouTube! ---------- Love the podcast? Got some feedback you want to share? Want to request your favorite YouTuber? Fill out the YTPH listener survey HERE
Zrealizowałyśmy prośbę jednej z naszych słuchaczek i nagrałyśmy odcinek o naszych ulubionych twórcach internetowych. Rozmawiamy o jasnych i ciemnych stronach pracy w internecie. Zwracamy uwagę na nieskończoną różnorodność treści, nie tylko tematyczną, ale i formatów: blogi, e-booki, newslettery, wideo, podcasty... A jest tego więcej. Dowiedzcie się skąd lubimy czerpać wiedzę o pielęgnacji i gotowaniu, od kogo coś kupiłyśmy, kto nas inspiruje do rozmyślań, a kto porywa do tańca. I znalazła się tu także mała rozkmina o tym, że internet rozdrobnił sławę. Enjoy! Linki od Zosi: Piggypeg https://piggypeg.pl/ Cassandra Bankson https://www.youtube.com/c/CassandraBankson Emma Chamberlain YT: https://www.youtube.com/c/emmachamberlain Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5VzFvh1JlEhBMS6ZHZ8CNO?si=fa47278a90d143dc Sylwia Wolna-Rybak "Twoje relacje" www https://twojerelacje.pl/strona-glowna/ IG https://www.instagram.com/twojerelacje/ Barbara Strójwąs "Trudna sztuka" www https://trudnasztuka.pl/ IG https://www.instagram.com/trudnasztuka/ Linki od Uli: Marc Rebillet https://www.youtube.com/c/MarcRebillet Marta Klowan https://www.martaklowan.com Alison Roman https://www.youtube.com/user/alisoneroman Claire Saffitz https://www.youtube.com/c/ClaireSaffitzxDessertPerson Grossy Pelosi https://www.instagram.com/grossypelosi/ Yungkombucha420 https://www.instagram.com/yungkombucha420/ W tym odcinku: (00:55) - temat odcinka: ulubieni twórcy z internetu (01:20) - zalety tworzenia w internecie (03:17) - ciemne strony utrzymywania się z własnej twórczości w internecie (09:11) - rodzaje twórczości w internecie (10:26) - muzycy internetowi, Marc Rebillet (12:46) - świadoma pielęgnacja: Piggypeg i Cassandra Bankson (18:16) - ostrożność przy contencie dotyczącym zdrowia, lekarze na IG (22:28) - Marta Klowan - trychologia, kupowanie od ludzi z internetu (25:33) - content kulinarny na YouTube (30:05) - influencing życia codziennego i Emma Chamberlain (36:46) - rozdrobnienie sławy i zmiany trendów w internecie (43:00) - posty i reposty, czyli boys from tinder (45:15) - psychologia i psychoedukacja: Sylwia Wolna-Rybak, Barbara Strójwąs (52:03) - pożegnanie i podziękowanie dla osób wspierających
Cassandra Bankson is an American model, medical aesthetician, and online social media personality who has millions of followers following her journey of self-love and inner beauty. Her story rings strong as she is living with cystic acne, a rare form of acne. To date, Cassandra is garnering over 110,000,000 impressions monthly across all social media platforms. At the age of eight, Bankson developed a rather innocuous strain of Acne vulgaris, which later transformed into an aggressive strain of acne conglobata by the time she was fourteen. Eventually, her severe skin condition had progressed to the extent that it engulfed her entire face and most of her body. Bankson's parents tried tirelessly to treat their daughter's acne by taking her to 16 different specialists across the United States and western Europe, which proved unsuccessful. She was bullied relentlessly for her severe acne and eventually pulled out of school as a result. She later studied with a private tutor to complete her education. Along with her skin condition, she also has uterus didelphys, a condition wherein she possesses two vaginas, two wombs, and two cervixes. In 2010, Bankson began making videos on the YouTube channel "Diamondsandheels14" on topics such as makeup, fashion, and lifestyle. She has since re-branded to "Cassandra Bankson" with a focus on skincare that is both Cruelty Free and Vegan. Bankson went viral after she began to embrace her beauty, take off the makeup and bare it all to the public. She knew the pain hiding behind makeup was doing to her self esteem. Dermatologists would often tell her they had patients with cystic acne as severe as hers, she wanted to find others hiding in the world who also were dealing with the same condition. As a model, she took her makeup off and showed her bare skin to the world online, and after posting she didn't look at her YouTube channel for four months. She posted the video hoping it would help "just one person" and well that video has since gained well over 21 million views. Bankson "made it her mission" to help others with makeup, confidence, acne, and skin conditions online. Her daily videos have also received international press and media attention. The channel's most popular video, titled "Foundation Routine For Flawless Skin Acne Coverage", showing Bankson's bare skin and her secrets to cover her severe acne, gained international attention including that of Right This Minute, Good Morning America, "Anderson", The Today Show, The Insider, MSN, Fox News, and the front page of AOL, Yahoo, and MSN. Her daily videos have also received international press and media attention. She is a 'vlogger', and has also posted videos for men who suffer from acne. As of October, 2021, her YouTube channel has over 1.64 million subscribers and 200 million video views. Bankson has spent her decade-plus career gaining trust through transparency, promoting inclusivity, and empowering individuals to embrace themselves fully. Tune in and she talks transparently with host Shawn Zanotti about her Journey to accepting her beauty from the inside out! Show Highlights: (1:46) struggling with depression and insecurity (10:53) helping people appreciate the anatomy of the body (15:08) taking off makeup and getting feedback from social media who also deal with beauty insecurities (30:05)the beauties of struggles (34:05) what she ask (34:15) put papers on mirror for affirmations (39:45) what does self care mean to you (42:34) how to feel yourself up (43:07) how Shawn Zanotti stays centered (50:22 )deserving of love, you are enough Tell and Tell Secrets: What you look like has no impact has no impact on how you can help this world. None of that matters in how you share your story. “You are enough and start today in whatever way you are capable of doing” Connect with Cassandra Bankson on social media: #Acnepositivity YouTube - https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCHj2_6e0Y2YdzHZDkkLa53Q...
In today's episode, I sit down with Cassandra Bankson to chat all about her acne journey. Inside This Episode: Cassandra's acne story and how it led to her starting her YouTube channel Cassandra's favorite sunscreens and why she's so passionate about sun care A typical day in the life for Cassandra Cassandra's favorite (and least favorite) part of her day and so much more Links Mentioned: Cassandra's Instagram Cassandra's YouTube Channel
Learning to love the skin you're in isn't always easy, especially in a society that hates aging and acne. BUT, duality is an illusion. You can take care of yourself, and still be a feminist, sovereign woman. However, it's so important to understand WHY we feel the need to enhance our skin and bodies, as well as HOW to take care of our skin and begin an affordable, maintainable routine. Before you read any further, you should know that not one recommendation is sponsored or MLM. We aren't here to sell you a dang thing. We are sharing this conversation because trying to figure it all out on our own can be time consuming, and frustrating (especially when you're wasting money on expensive products that aren't working for your own skin). So let's learn from Skin-spert Cassandra Bankson! Typically, I talk with guests about mindset, inner peace, self love, spirituality, overcoming religious trauma, relationships…but many of you follow me on Instagram where I am always talking about my skincare and aesthetics regimens. I so appreciate that people come to me for advice, but I am not an aesthetician, so I invited my favorite SKIN EXPERT on Enlightened the podcast! My radiant guest is Cassandra Bankson! She is a YouTube vlogger, online personality, social media powerhouse, model, writer, spokesperson, and activist with an online audience of over 2 million across all digital platforms. She is best known as a skincare expert who once struggled with severe chronic acne as a teen model--and her honest, authentic, and vulnerable videos depicting her skincare journey have empowered her to use her platform as a positive disruptor in the beauty industry. As a medical aesthetician and industry expert for the past decade, she works alongside dermatologists and and acts as a liaison— breaking down complicated medical jargon to help explain the products, procedures, and treatments in ways that anyone can understand and apply to their own beauty routines. GET MY SKINCARE RECOMMENDATIONS IN ORDER OF APPLICATION FOR BOTH DAY AND NIGHTTIME when you join my email list for FREE Today's show covers topics like: Going from self loathing to self love Being a model and influencer while managing adult acne Why she posts edited AND raw images The benefits of choosing AFFORDABLE skincare Learn about your skin type and the products it craves Best advice for each skin type (dry, moderate, oily, and acne-prone skin) Summer skincare vs winter skincare The dangers of aesthetic medical procedures like boob jobs and butt lifts Skincare advice for dry, medium, or oily skin The correlation between mental health and skincare Stay in touch with Cassandra: Follow on IG: https://www.instagram.com/cassandrabankson/ Join her on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cassandrabankson Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHj2_6e0Y2YdzHZDkkLa53Q With infinite love and gratitude, I pray that peace be with you. xo Sophia (@SophiaSpallino on Instagram) STREAM MY HEALING NOW: Listen to MY HEALING: a forgiveness anthem that I wrote and recorded: https://sophiaspallino.trac.co/sophiaspallinomyhealing Watch the Lyric Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Da4M2KKGbF0 Learn more about me and what I do: https://www.SophiaSpallino.com Follow me on Instagram for inspiring real-life stories everyday: https://www.instagram.com/sophiaspallino/ Pledge to support my show: http://bit.ly/SupportEnlightened Shop my merch: https://www.SophiaSpallino.com/shop Shop my favorite books and card decks here: http://bit.ly/SoulBooks If you would like to download my TikTok/Reels or Podcast Start Up class, here is the link: https://sophiaspallino.com/mentorship/ If you are seeking wisdom & guidance, branding/social media tips, dating advice, a breakup breakthrough session, or a card reading, schedule a one-on-one virtual meeting with me: https://sophiaspallino.com/mentorship
This week Jamie talks to Cassandra Bankson, medical esthetician and skinfluencer with more than 2 million followers online (1.53 million on her YouTube channel alone!). Jamie met Cassandra years ago when she made a super relatable and heartbreaking video about her struggle with acne and the bullying that she's faced. They discuss acne, body positivity, being too much yet not enough and so much more. This episode is for anyone who has ever felt insecure about the way they look - you're not alone and you are beautiful! Follow along on IG: @itsJamieStone and @aLittleTooMuchPodcast Don't forget to rate, review, subscribe and share!
One of our favorite guest and beauty expert Cassandra Bankson opens about her personal struggles with mental health for the first time. Join us for an important and honest conversion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With so many skincare trends online, how are you to know which ones are good and which aren’t? My guest this week is one of social media’s most-followed skin care influencers. A certified medical aesthetician and nutritionist with millions of followers, she has her finger on the pulse of skin care and beauty. So should you do ice facials? What about at-home microneedling? How about using ginger to remove blackheads? And what does she think about the Hyaluron pen? On this podcast, we dish the dirt on skin care trends that are dangerous, don’t work, and just need to go away. Please join me and Cassandra Bankson as we reveal The Five Worst Skin Care Trends. Link: cassandrabankson.com
On the Video Marketing for Business podcast, I teach the essence of video marketing and the opportunity it presents to connect with your audience more effectively and globally. In this week's episode, my good friend Cassandra Bankson joins us for some value-packed sharing on how at the age of 25, she achieved her huge success on Youtube. Cassandra's journey started from insecurity growing up. She was a model but had severe cystic acne covering 90 percent of her face, chest, and back. Struggling with the condition and being retouched in a magazine and being put on billboards or advertisements made her feel bad knowing that young girls look up to her, thinking that she was pretty. Getting on video and showing her face sans makeup was a liberation and a breakthrough that catapulted her to Youtube success. Her tagline, "Helping others live beautifully inside and out," is true to the content she puts out by featuring science-based skincare, cruelty-free makeup, and healthy living content. Authenticity is not something commonplace in digital marketing. Being able to succeed in the online space as a model with acne has taught her that sharing her struggles & successes while following her dream helps others achieve theirs! Stay tuned for the full story! Here are the key areas we covered in this episode: ☑️ Hear the inside scoop on Cassandra's regrets and secrets of what she could have done differently before hitting 1 million-plus subs on Youtube and two million on social media. Best tips you need to hear to grow your channel! ☑️ Do you have doubts with Imposter Syndrome as you establish your authority online? Know practical steps and the mindset you need to be successful and learn how to handle naysayers and keyboard warriors. ☑️ The analytics is as important as it can be overwhelming. If you're not a numbers person, if you're creative, that is OK. Find someone who can do the job for you and delegate. Work to your strengths and go get your channel up and running! Listen to how Cassandra learned this valuable lesson years later. ☑️ When do you decide to stop doing everything yourself and start getting help? If you're starting, if you have less than ten followers across all social media, you're going to have to do it yourself to start. But the second you get one hundred followers, you need to start thinking, what am I not doing well enough? Where can I delegate? Once you hit that first thousand followers, start pushing them onto other platforms and start delegating out. ☑️ Monetization strategies so you can attract your people to you and earn money while you sleep. YouTube is a marathon, not a sprint. Pick yourself up and start running! CONNECT WITH CASSANDRA BANKSON YouTube: 1.41M subscribers (Cassandra Bankson) https://www.youtube.com/user/DiamondsAndHeels14 Instagram: 109k follows(@cassandrabankson) Facebook: 69K followers (Cassandra Bankson) For questions: diamondsandheels14@gmail.com For promotional or business inquiries: biz@cassandrabankson.com DON'T MISS MORE "VIDEO MARKETING FOR BUSINESS" EPISODES! Loved this episode? Head on over to my Facebook page so we can stay connected. I share video marketing for business content weekly for entrepreneurs, coaches, consultants, and marketers in our digital space. Let's have your audience binging on your content like it's Netflix on a Saturday night! https://bit.ly/339gdv3
Cassandra Bankson is a medical aesthetician, skinfluencer, and entrepreneur with more than 10 years of experience as a skincare expert. She runs a YouTube channel where her content, skincare advice, and acne story inspire over 10 million viewers every month. She also has a social media following of more than 2 million people online. Cassandra is a pro at explaining incredibly complex concepts, terms and processes in an easily digestible and understandable manner. She is also an incredibly smart entrepreneur and charismatic business woman with a multi-pronged business model. She considers herself a positive influencer and encourages people to embrace beauty from the inside out. She posts educational and entertaining YouTube videos online, such as: Reacting to celebrity routines, ‘Before and after’ Instagram posts (that show how pictures are filtered and Photoshopped), Q&A’s with other dermatologists and experts, andSkincare ingredient deep dives to help people choose the best products for their skin. Contact Info:Cassandra Banksonhttps://www.youtube.com/cassandrabankson@cassandrabankson (Instagram)Julie Berman - Hostwww.womenwithcooljobs.com@womencooljobs (Instagram)
Beauty experts Kimberly Snyder and Cassandra Bankson teach us how to jumpstart our beauty, health, and skincare regimen in 2021. Be beautiful inside and out! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does it truly mean to be beautiful? Kimberly Snyder, the founder of Solluna and skincare expert Cassandra Bankson, discuss what it takes to achieve beauty inside and out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever thought about hiring a manager or an agent? You're going to want to listen to my interview with Cassandra Bankson, who had a cautionary tale about hiring a manager. Cassandra put her trust in the wrong person who didn't have her best interests in mind and whose values did not align with her own. If you're looking to hire a manager, make sure that they align with your core values, and for your own protection, make sure they aren't controlling your finances. Make sure you interview several candidates, ask for references, do a background check, and figure out if they have values that align with yours and if they share the same goals as you. The more stories like Cassandra's are told, the less likely it will happen to another creator. What did you think about Cassandra's story? Let me know! ----------- Love the podcast? Got some feedback you want to share? Want to request your favorite YouTuber? Fill out the YTPH listener survey HERE
Cassandra Bankson is a skincare expert and medical esthetician with over 10 years of experience and with a YouTube channel and social media following of over 2 million people… but she doesn't consider herself just an influencer. She considers herself an “Acne Warrior” on a mission to help others take actionable steps to embrace and care for their skin. Despite being bullied and made fun of for most of her life, suffering from body dysmorphia and depression, Cassandra's remarkable mental health journey has helped her learn to love herself and spread the message that what is inside is what matters.
Cassandra Bankson is a model and online personality with 1M+ YouTube subscribers. She has been featured on Good Morning America, Today, and The Anderson Cooper Show, among other international television shows. She has been featured in magazines including Vogue, Seventeen, Glamour, Forbes, In Touch Weekly, Us Weekly, and the cover of Reveal Magazine and newspapers The New York Post, The Sun, and Pleasanton Weekly. Brought to you by Haberland Group (HaberlandGroup.com) and Hardy Haberland's Programs (HardyHaberland.com). This podcast is brought to you by Haberland Group. Haberland Group is a global provider of marketing solutions. With multidisciplinary teams in major world markets, our holding companies specialize in advertising, branding, communications planning, digital marketing, media, podcasting, public relations, as well as specialty marketing. If you are looking for a world-class partner to work on marketing programs, go to HaberlandGroup.com and contact us. This podcast is also brought to you by Hardy Haberland's Programs. Hardy provides educational programs for high performers who want world-class achievement, true fulfillment, and lasting transformation in their lives. He also provides consulting for established brands and businesses that have generated a minimum of $3 million in annual sales. If you need a catalyst for transformation and a strategist for success at the highest level, go to HardyHaberland.com and apply. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Rate, review, and subscribe at HardyHaberland.com/iTunes.
Cassandra Bankson is a model and online personality with 1M+ YouTube subscribers. She has been featured on Good Morning America, Today, and The Anderson Cooper Show, among other international television shows. She has been featured in magazines including Vogue, Seventeen, Glamour, Forbes, In Touch Weekly, Us Weekly, and the cover of Reveal Magazine and newspapers The New York Post, The Sun, and Pleasanton Weekly. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Rate, review, and subscribe at HardyHaberland.com/iTunes.
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In this week’s episode I’m chatting with Cassandra Bankson, one of the most influential young women in the world today. Cassandra shares her story of rising above bullying, self-doubt and depression to becoming a brave confident beacon of light. Listen and learn how she rose above her fears and insecurities to help others. During our conversation, Cassandra will share her journey as well as unfold her own Personal Mission Statement.
Cassandra Bankson got her first pimple in third grade and by middle school was relentlessly bullied because of her sever acne, even becoming suicidal at one point. As an adult Cassandra found a way to turn her struggles into a passion for helping others, as she tells Ned in this open and often emotional conversation. Cassandra is a successful model and You Tube star who has learned that "absolutely ANYTHING is possible if your mind and heart is in it. I'm here to share my struggles and successes while following my dream of helping others rediscover and reach their fullest potential," she has said. Bankson also happens to have ADHD. She posts science-based skincare videos and healthy living content created to educate and entertain on her You Tube channel where her videos have been viewed millions of times. Watch Cassandra's videos on her website CassandraBankson.com. Do you have a show idea for Season 3 of Distraction? Send us an email with your idea! Email connect@distractionpodcast.com. Learn more about our sponsor, Landmark College, in Putney, Vermont. It's the college of choice for students who learn differently.
As a model and YouTuber with over 1 million subscribers, it would seem Cassandra Bankson leads a charmed life. But just a few short years ago, she was the scourge of her peers, mercilessly bullied for extreme cystic acne that covered 90% of her face and upper body. Years were spent enduring stares and taunts of Worthless! Disease! Filthy! Outside of school, her afternoons were spent cycling through endless doctors appointments and medications in what would prove to be a futile attempt at a cure. Acne ruled her life, until she listened to her gut - literally - and revealed her most vulnerable self to the world. Hear how she survived the bullies, healed her skin and created one of YouTube's most watched channels. basebeauty.com/podcast@wherebarainsmeetbeautypodcast
As a model and YouTuber with over 1 million subscribers, it would seem Cassandra Bankson leads a charmed life. But just a few short years ago, she was the scourge of her peers, mercilessly bullied for extreme cystic acne that covered 90% of her face and upper body. Years were spent enduring stares and taunts of Worthless! Disease! Filthy! Outside of school, her afternoons were spent cycling through endless doctors appointments and medications in what would prove to be a futile attempt at a cure. Acne ruled her life, until she listened to her gut - literally - and revealed her most vulnerable self to the world. Hear how she survived the bullies, healed her skin and created one of YouTube’s most watched channels. basebeauty.com/podcast @wherebarainsmeetbeautypodcast
Have you ever felt like your insecurities have made you a prisoner in your own life? Cassandra Bankson has suffered from severe cystic since she was 14 years old. She's been ridiculed and bullied relentlessly for how she looked. But since posting her acne tutorial video in 2010, one that's been viewed 28 million times on YouTube, Cassandra has helped people rediscover their true beauty, regardless of what they see in the mirror. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelyhueman/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sincerelyhueman/support
Cassandra Bankson, es una modelo de 22 años que confesó que tiene dos vaginas. “Hay una sola entrada vaginal pero dentro hay dos vaginas y dos úteros”,... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.