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You don't have to read the news to know that anxiety is everywhere and anywhere these days, endemic across generations and cultures. But where Suzy confronts anxiety most often is in the Becoming You classroom, where her students ask a question many of us have wondered: How can I possibly design my perfect future when my head and heart are consumed with so much worry right here and now? In other words: Can career planning and anxiety even coexist? And if so, how?In this episode of Becoming You, Suzy describes her own early encounters with anxiety and the strategies she used to beat back "the beast," as she calls it, but her recollections are expanded and deepened by the stories and insights offered by Chrissy Rutherford, a writer, cultural observer, and influencer who found her life's purpose even as she wrestled with panic attacks that started at age six. Today, Chrissy, an international traveler, astute commentator, and fashion icon, is a inspiring example of how to live with anxiety, not despite it. Indeed, it is an exploration of the gift of anxiety where this episode ultimately leads, as both Suzy and Chrissy relate how anxiety changed their lives -- for the better. Tune in to hear their message of power, transformation, and hope. To enter the Becoming You Intensive Giveaway and sign up for the Becoming You Newsletter, click here.Want more Becoming You? Pre-order the Becoming You Book. Learn about the Three-Day Becoming You Intensive, and the One-Day Becoming You Intensive. You are always growing and evolving and so are we. Sign up for the Becoming You newsletter for fresh new content in one tidy package. SocialYou can follow and tag Suzy on:Instagram: @suzywelchLinkedin: @suzywelchTikTok: @suzywelchYouTube: @suzywelch_X: @SuzyWelch
“What does it look like to approach harm in a way that is transformative . . . how do we heal collectively and holistically . . . there are really unique and beautiful ways of doing that doesn't look like mass incarceration.” Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Rashida Ricketts and Her Work 07:54 Rashida's Journey into Service and Education 16:56 The Intersection of Fashion and Social Justice 27:52 Understanding the Graves to Gardens Concept 38:58 Misconceptions About Incarcerated Individuals 48:10 Call to Action and Final Thoughts Episode Summary: In this conversation, Shannon Cassidy speaks with Rashida Ricketts, founder of Graves to Gardens, about her journey from education to social justice through fashion. Rashida shares her experiences working with incarcerated individuals and how her background in communications and service shaped her understanding of the intersection between fashion and social justice. The discussion delves into misconceptions about incarcerated individuals, the importance of community and healing, and the transformative power of art. Rashida emphasizes the need for compassion and understanding in addressing systemic issues and encourages listeners to find ways to contribute positively to their communities. R.O.G. Takeaway Tips: Rashida's journey began with a commitment to service and education. Fashion can be a powerful tool for social change. Misconceptions about incarcerated individuals often overlook their humanity. Community support is crucial for those impacted by incarceration. Art and creativity can facilitate healing and self-discovery. The Graves to Gardens concept symbolizes transformation and hope. Everyone can find a way to contribute to social justice efforts. Understanding the trauma associated with poverty is essential. Compassion and forgiveness are key to healing. Small gestures can lead to significant positive change. Guest Bio: Rashida Ricketts is the Founder and Creative Director of Graves to Gardens, a podcast that bridges fashion and social justice. She has created pathways to elevate unheard stories and educate her listeners through fashion discourse. Graves to Gardens has featured prominent fashion leaders such as CFDA member Victor Glemaud, Olivier Rousteing of Balmain, Chrissy Rutherford, formerly of Harper's Bazaar, and Harlem Fashion Row's Brandice Daniel. Each leader shared Ricketts' drive to advocate for social issues, especially women's incarceration. Ricketts started Graves to Gardens during the height of racial unrest in the U.S. in 2020. “There were social issues that weren't sitting right with me. I started talking about issues that actually mattered, God gave me a vision to fulfill.” Ricketts stated. The genesis of Ricketts' impactful work in reflection of society started in high school. “In 2020, I came across this old notebook of an idea I brainstormed for a fundraiser event that involved fashion, music, and dance. Finding that notebook made me realize that fashion and social justice has always been within me,” she said. Ricketts studied Communications at The College of New Jersey, specializing in Radio, Television, and Film in addition to majoring in Journalism. Resources: Graves to Gardens Podcast Fashion Brands: Grant Boulevard Brother Vellies Reformation Books Through Bars Letters for Liberation Nat King Cole & His Trio - 'Tis Autumn Maverick City Music - Prepare The Way Words with (Fashion) Friends: Scholar Rashida Ricketts Where to find R.O.G. Podcast: R.O.G on YouTube R.O.G on Apple Podcasts R.O.G on Spotify How diverse is your network? N.D.I. Network Diversity Index What is your Generosity Style? Generosity Quiz Credits: Rashida Ricketts, Sheep Jam Productions, Host Shannon Cassidy, Bridge Between, Inc. Coming Next: Please join us next week, Episode 208, Host, Shannon Cassidy.
This week, Alyssa is joined by the talented multi-hyphenate Chrissy Rutherford to talk about the golden era of working on the internet, wearing every hat during her years as an editor, pioneering digital covers, fighting for what you want, dealing with mediocre people in positions of power, knowing when it's time to move on from your dream job, leaning into your passions, pivoting into the influencer space, staying curious, building community, valuing authenticity, and finding the power in vulnerability.
In this week's episode, I'm thrilled to welcome my good friend Chrissy Rutherford to the show! Together, we dive deep into the ever-evolving world of dating and relationships. We'll kick things off with a lively debate on a classic dating dilemma: who should foot the bill on a date? From there, we'll unpack the dos and don'ts of bridesmaid etiquette, offering our insights on how to handle the common challenges and expectations that come with the role. Plus, we're spicing things up with some hilariously entertaining questions submitted by our listeners through our hotline. Don't miss this fun, candid, and informative discussion full of tips, tales, and a good dose of laughter. Tune in to gain some fresh perspectives on these intriguing social customs! Chrissy Rutherford is a fashion and social media expert with over 15 years of experience in the industry. Most notably, she worked as an editor at Harper's Bazaar.com for almost 9 years, where she spearheaded the magazine's Instagram account (garnering over 4 million followers and a 2019 ASME nomination), along with writing fashion and celebrity stories, styling, producing, TV appearances, and hosting their Youtube series “Heel Hunters.” Now, she is a creative entrepreneur who has created content with coveted brands like J.Crew, Caudalie, JW Marriott Hotels, Net-a-Porter, DeBeers, Supergoop, Reformation, Theory, American Express, Samsonite, and many others. She is the founder of the FWD JOY (Forward Joy) newsletter, which is dedicated to the journey of self-discovery, self-care, and self-investment. She writes personal essays about her life alongside interviews with people she admires ranging from astrology to dating to overcoming addiction. Her mental health advocacy also led her to host two seasons of Maybelline's mental health podcast, “I'm Fine, You?” where she interviewed mental health experts, influencers, and celebrities to help destigmatize anxiety and depression. In 2020, she co-founded the DEI consultancy 2BG Consulting with fellow editor Danielle Prescod to help fashion and beauty brands implement anti-racist strategies in their brand communication LINKS: https://chrissyrutherford.com/ nstagram.com/chrissyford/ @chrissyford https://www.tiktok.com/@chrissyford?lang=en https://www.harpersbazaar.com/author/1644/chrissy-rutherford/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissy-rutherford/ Maybelline podcast: I'm fine, you? Hosted by Chrissy Rutherford https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/im-fine-you/id1631179306 *******Stay Connected!******** @matchmakermaria (Follow!) @askamatchmaker (Follow the pod!) Make sure to subscribe and sign up for notifications for fantastic dating and relationship advice brought to you by Maria Avgitidis!
In this podcast episode, Maike sits down with Chrissy Rutherford, Generator, and former Fashion Editor for Harper's Bazaar with over 15 years experience in the industry. She now works as a content creator, writer and founder of FWD JOY newsletter, Host of Maybelline's podcast I'm Fine, You? and co-founder of 2BG Consulting that focuses on diversity & inclusion for fashion and beauty brands.In this episode, Maike and Chrissy discuss:Chrissy's experience working at Harper's Bazaar and how it led to her current career pathThe pressures and insecurities of the fashion industry, particularly for influencersA viral video that prompted her to transition from fashion magazines to work in activismHow to lead by example and prioritize your mental wellbeingMaike reads Chrissy's Incarnation Cross, discussing her life's purpose and destinyHow to navigate a career transition in a new industryChrissy shares more about her journey with intuition and the importance of resilience and finding joy in overcoming challengesConnect with Maike:WebsiteInstagramHuman Design Certification InstagramYouTubeTikTokGrab your FREE Human Design chartConnect with Chrissy: https://fwdjoy.com/https://im-fine-you.simplecast.com/https://www.instagram.com/chrissyfordLight Supreme 30 Day Human Design Experience - April 2024This unique 30-day experience focuses on regulating your nervous system and attracting abundance. It's a carefully curated journey designed to prepare you for the bountiful abundance the Universe is eager to offer.Ready to transform? Enroll HERE. We start April 1, 2024!
Chrissy Rutherford is a creative entrepreneur working as a digital creator, writer, brand consultant, and podcast host after spending 15 years in the fashion industry. In 2021, Chrissy launched her must-read newsletter FWD JOY, where she writes personal essays about her mental health, self-care, and life experiences— as well as interviews friends and people she admires about topics ranging from astrology to dating to overcoming addiction. On this episode, Emily and Chrissy get into her transition from fashion editor at Harper's Bazaar to creator and podcast host, how she's making a bigger impact as a DEI brand consultant, her journey in opening up about her mental health, and of course, her incredible style living a dual life in London and NYC. Chrissy is a powerhouse, talking mental health, self-growth, and all her big shifts both personal and career-related that she's made to get to where she is.Follow Chrissy on IG hereCheck out Chrissy's newsletter here Follow Emily on Instagram here and tiktok hereFind Emily on Youtube here ReModeling is produced by Em Roberts and Ali Alquiza *Subscribe, rate, review wherever you listen to podcasts!
Athlete, Author, and Mental Health Advocate, Aly Raisman joins Chrissy Rutherford on this episode of “I'm Fine, You?,” a mental health podcast brought to you by Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative. Aly is a retired gymnast and team captain of the gold medal winning Women's Gymnastics teams in 2012 and 2016. Aly is also an author and mental health advocate, and she returns to the show to talk with Chrissy about her mental health journey, finding what works for her, the connection between societal standards of body image and mental health, as well as her new children's book From My Head To My Toes!You can get to know Aly better by following her on Instagram and Twitter, you can also get Aly's new children's book, a joyful ode to loving and caring for our bodies, here.To learn more about our host Chrissy Rutherford you can check out her website or follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Pinterest.For more information and resources from Maybelline New York's Brave Together Mental Health Initiative, check out our website, and if you or someone you know is feeling anxious or depressed, text TOGETHER to 741741 to be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line is here to support any type of mental health crisis. Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
New York Times bestselling author, fitness instructor, confidence builder, and motivational speaker, Tunde Oyeneyin joins Chrissy Rutherford on this episode of “I'm Fine, You?”, a mental health podcast brought to you by Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative. Growing up, Tunde struggled with her own body image and self-esteem, and has spoken openly about how it took her many years and hard work to get to a healthy place both physically and mentally. While fitness offered Tunde a greater form of self-love, she eventually realized it was her true calling to motivate people to join her in becoming the best version of themselves. Tunde joins Chrissy to talk all about her mental health journey, career, and so much more. You can get to know Tunde better and learn more about her book Speak: Find Your Voice, Trust Your Gut, and Get From Where You Are to Where You Want To Be on her website or by following her on TikTok and Instagram. To learn more about our host Chrissy Rutherford you can check out her website or follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Pinterest.For more information and resources from Maybelline New York's Brave Together Mental Health Initiative, check out our website, and if you or someone you know is feeling anxious or depressed, text TOGETHER to 741741 to be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line is here to support any type of mental health crisis. Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
Actress, Mixologist, and Author, Ariana Madix joins Chrissy Rutherford on this episode of “I'm Fine, You?,” a mental health podcast brought to you by Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative. As a cast member on Bravo's hit reality series Vanderpump Rules and the upcoming 2023 season of ABC's Dancing With The Stars, Ariana has lived her life, with all its ups and downs, in the public eye. Through it all, she has bravely been open about her own struggles with mental health in the hopes of letting others know they are not alone. Ariana sits down with Chrissy to talk all about her mental health journey, career, and so much more. You can get to know Ariana better by following her on TikTok, Instagram, or Facebook. To learn more about our host Chrissy Rutherford you can check out her website or follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Pinterest.For more information and resources from Maybelline New York's Brave Together Mental Health Initiative, check out our website, and if you or someone you know is feeling anxious or depressed, text TOGETHER to 741741 to be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line is here to support any type of mental health crisis. Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
Business leader, entrepreneur, and mental health advocate, Daniella Pierson joins Chrissy Rutherford on this episode of “I'm Fine, You?,” a mental health podcast brought to you by Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative. Daniella is the founder and CEO of The Newsette, a next-gen media company and custom creative agency that empowers, motivates, and informs women every morning. She is also a co-founder of the mental health-focused company Wondermind with singer and actress Selena Gomez and Selena's mother Mandy Teefey. A self-made multimillionaire, Daniella built her company despite struggles with her mental health and now she's using her brand to uplift others who feel like their mental health struggles could keep them from achieving their goals. Daniella joins Chrissy to talk all about her journey and how she was able to turn the challenges she faced into a drive for success.You can get to know Daniella better by following her on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter. To learn more about our host Chrissy Rutherford you can check out her website or follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Pinterest.For more information and resources from Maybelline New York's Brave Together Mental Health Initiative, check out our website, and if you or someone you know is feeling anxious or depressed, text TOGETHER to 741741 to be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line is here to support any type of mental health crisis. Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
On this episode of 'Safe Space,' I'm talking to Chrissy Rutherford, and we're diving deep into the world of fashion, culture, and resilience. Chrissy, with over 15 years of experience in the fashion and social media industry, brings a wealth of knowledge and a unique perspective to our conversation. She's not just a fashion expert; she's a storyteller. Join me as we unravel the narrative of Chrissy's journey—a journey that intertwines her immigrant roots with her incredible success in the fashion world.We'll explore how her family's traditions and values shaped her resilience, her determination, and her unwavering pursuit of her dreams. Through her experiences, we'll discover the importance of staying connected to our roots while embracing the opportunities that life presents.But it's not all about fashion. Chrissy's candidness about her struggle with anxiety and her advocacy for mental health adds depth to our conversation. We'll delve into how understanding mental health is a crucial part of self-care.So, join me as we venture into Chrissy's world, where fashion meets culture and resilience meets success. This is 'Safe Space,' and I'm delighted to have you here. Follow Chrissy on social:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissyfordNewsletter: https://fwdjoy.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chrissyford Want to become apart of Dr. Judith's community on social? Follow along and don't miss out on any of her new content!: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjudithjosephTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drjudithjosephFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/drjudithjosephWebsite: https://www.drjudithjoseph.com—— Welcome to "Dr. Judith's Safe Space," where we fearlessly explore the depths of mental health, relationships, parenting, and everything in between. Join Dr. Judith Joseph, a multi-faceted board-certified Psychiatrist, Media Consultant, and acclaimed Content Creator, as she leads insightful discussions with captivating guests, including experts, doctors, and industry leaders.Dr. Judith Joseph brings an unparalleled wealth of expertise, with a distinguished educational background that includes a Bachelor's degree in biology and chemistry, Cum laude from Duke University. She earned her Medical degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and holds a Business degree from Columbia Business School. Dr. Judith completed her Adult psychiatry residency at Columbia University, New York Presbyterian Hospital, and the New York State Psychiatric Institute. Furthermore, she pursued a Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship at the Child Study Center at NYU Langone Medical Hospital and Bellevue Hospital.As the Chairwoman of the Women in Medicine Board at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and a Clinical Assistant Professor at NYU Langone Medical Center Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Dr. Judith remains committed to advancing mental health treatments that are inclusive of diverse backgrounds and beliefs.With a thriving social media community and numerous appearances on esteemed platforms, including panels with Oprah Winfrey, Dr. Judith Joseph is dedicated to making mental health accessible to all. Recently, she received a prestigious Proclamation award from the US Congress in recognition of her outstanding contributions to mental health work.In this judgment-free zone, we delve into the complexities of the human mind and emotions. With unfiltered discussions, her podcast offers science-backed insights and actionable advice to empower you on your mental health journey.Join Dr. Judith as she navigates the path of self-discovery, healing, and growth together, one episode at a time.Produced By:Agency: Kyma Social Emazingmedia.com
Social media's favorite psychiatrist, Dr. Judith Joseph joins Chrissy Rutherford on this episode of “I'm Fine, You?,” a mental health podcast brought to you by Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative. With over 1 million followers, Dr. Judith is a multi-faceted board-certified psychiatrist, researcher, media consultant, and award-winning content creator. Whether she's creating videos about mental health topics like high-functioning depression and ADHD, conducting scientific research with her team, or working directly with her patients, Dr. Judith has devoted her life to using her expertise and knowledge to help as many people as possible. You can get to know Dr. Judith and her website, and you can follow her on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. To learn more about our host Chrissy Rutherford you can check out her website or follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Pinterest.For more information and resources from Maybelline New York's Brave Together Mental Health Initiative, check out our website, and if you or someone you know is feeling anxious or depressed, text TOGETHER to 741741 to be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line is here to support any type of mental health crisis. Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
Actress, content creator, influencer, and podcast host, Kaitlin Reagan, joins Chrissy Rutherford on this episode of “I'm Fine, You?,” a mental health podcast brought to you by Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative. Kaitlin was just 11 years old when she first met her soulmate Francesco, and as they grew, their love story captivated social media. But years later, their fans were heartbroken to learn about his cancer diagnosis and subsequent passing in 2022 at the age of 24. Since that time, Kaitlin has been on her own journey of grief and has bravely been using her platforms to share her story in the hopes of helping anyone who has also lost a loved one. You can get to know Kaitlin and her journey better by listening to her podcast Let's Talk with Kaitlin Reagan, and you can follow her on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. To learn more about our host Chrissy Rutherford you can check out her website or follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Pinterest.For more information and resources from Maybelline New York's Brave Together Mental Health Initiative, check out our website, and if you or someone you know is feeling anxious or depressed, text TOGETHER to 741741 to be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line is here to support any type of mental health crisis. Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
Kendra and Chrissy discuss learning to admit you want romantic partnership, managing conversations about mental health with loved ones, manifesting dreams into reality, and astrology…so much astrology!
Best-Selling Author, Professor, Researcher, and Co-Founder of The Center For Mindful Self-Compassion, Dr. Kristin Neff, joins host Chrissy Rutherford on this episode of “I'm Fine, You?,” a mental health podcast brought to you by Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative, to discuss the power of self-compassion and the importance of giving ourselves support and encouragement when challenges and difficulties arise in our lives. Dr. Neff is recognized as one of the most influential researchers in psychology worldwide and is a pioneer in the field of self-compassion research, conducting the first empirical studies on the subject more than twenty years ago. You can get to know Dr. Neff and her pioneering work better on her website Self-Compassion.org and you can follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. To learn more about Maybelline New York's Brave Together Mental Health Initiative, check out our website, and if you or someone you know is feeling anxious or depressed, text TOGETHER to 741741 to be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line is here to support any type of mental health crisis. To learn more about our host Chrissy Rutherford you can check out her website or follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Pinterest.Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
Award-Winning Journalist, Producer, Podcast Host, and Speaker, Noor Tagouri joins host Chrissy Rutherford on this episode of “I'm Fine, You?,” a mental health podcast brought to you by Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative. Noor's innovative storytelling spans across media and she has told stories in every medium from radio and print, to documentaries and brand campaigns. In 2019 Noor founded At Your Service Imprint, a consulting and production company telling representative stories as a form of service, and in 2022 Noor launched her investigative series REP, a story about the stories we tell, and she also hosts her own podcast called Podcast Noor. With a finger on the pulse of people's concerns, Noor's storytelling is recognized for her approach to fostering relationships across lines of difference, and we're so excited to have her join the show today to talk about her approach to mental health and the importance of investigating our own personal stories.To learn more about Maybelline New York's Brave Together Mental Health Initiative, check out our website, and if you or someone you know is feeling anxious or depressed, text TOGETHER to 741741 to be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line is here to support any type of mental health crisis. You can get to know Noor better on her website NoorTagouri.com and you can follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.To learn more about our host Chrissy Rutherford you can check out her website or follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Pinterest.Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
Chrissy Rutherford, a former editor at Harper's Bazaar, is a fashion and social media expert and influencer.In this episode, Chrissy discusses her career in the fashion industry and her transition to becoming a full-time creator and entrepreneur. She talks about the importance of curating content that resonates with your audience and her experience as Special Projects Director at Harper's Bazaar, where she spearheaded the brand's Instagram account, growing a community of over 4 million followers. She also shares her passion for mental health advocacy, starting her own diversity consulting practice, a podcast, and her work as an influencer with numerous leading brands, including Maybelline and J.Crew.Follow Chrissy on Instagram @chrissyford. Listen to Chrissy's podcast with Maybelline, “I'm Fine, You?” on Apple or Spotify.About UmindiUmindi Francis is the CEO and founder of the award-winning global brand consulting firm UFCG. She has led strategy and marketing for some of the world's leading brands, such as Louis Vuitton, Bottega Veneta, and Bumble. Over the years, she has worked with celebrities and numerous brands, ranging from The New York Times to the United States Institute of Peace, as a business strategy adviser. Umindi has been featured in a number of publications, including Time, New York, and Vogue, and is the recipient of a United States Congressional Recognition for Business Achievement.Follow Umindi on Instagram @Umindi360 and on Linkedin here. Follow the podcast on Instagram @whatsnextwithumindi.
Therapist and author of the best-selling book The Origins Of You, Vienna Pharaon joins host Chrissy Rutherford on this episode of “I'm Fine, You?,” a mental health podcast brought to you by Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative, to talk all about how breaking family patterns can liberate the way we live and love, and ways to recognize and heal our own origin wounds. In addition to her work as a marriage and family therapist, Vienna is also known for regularly sharing relationship insights and advice on her popular instagram account @mindfulmft. So join us for another thoughtful and inspiring episode of “I'm Fine, You?,” presented by Maybelline New York.To learn more about Maybelline New York's Brave Together Mental Health Initiative, check out our website, and if you or someone you know is feeling anxious or depressed, text TOGETHER to 741741 to be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line is here to support any type of mental health crisis. You can get to know Vienna better on her website ViennaPharaon.com and you can follow her on Instagram and Facebook.To learn more about our host Chrissy Rutherford you can check out her website or follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Pinterest.Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
With the creator economy projected to be worth $200 billion by the year 2026, many (including myself) are seeking to pivot out of the traditional 9-5 and into a career of entrepreneurship, centered around media and content. Which is why this episode featuring three of my incredible peer mentors and friends who have transitioned into full-time creators couldn't be more timely. Tune in as I sit down with EveryStylishGirl's Nana Agyemang; former colleague and current Youtube creator and podcaster Jon Youshaei; and writer, brand consultant and fashion creator Chrissy Rutherford. We discuss when they knew it was time to pivot in their careers, the value of pay transparency, the power of having a strong partner to bring your vision to life, and accepting that we can't always plan for everything. Enjoy! Resource Links: Founders, EveryStylishGirl, Created by Jon Youshaei, Chrissy Rutherford's newsletter FWD JOYJoin the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you're listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Stay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow this episode's guests: @itsreallynana, @youshaei, @chrissyford Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Model, confidence advocate, content creator, and podcast host, Achieng Agutu joins host Chrissy Rutherford on this episode of “I'm Fine, You?,” a mental health podcast brought to you by Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative, to talk all about authentically living your best life through self love and self confidence, and the importance of reshaping beauty standards. Known on Instagram and TikTok as @NoOrdinaryNoire, Achieng empowers her over half a million followers through her lifestyle content as a Black woman who loves fashion, skincare, beauty, and luxury. She first gained prominence for her incredible monologues that focused on encouraging women to have unwavering confidence and challenge unrealistic beauty standards, and her personal mission is to empower people to love themselves and live life to the fullest. So join us for another thoughtful and inspiring episode of “I'm Fine, You?,” presented by Maybelline New York.To learn more about Maybelline New York's Brave Together Mental Health Initiative, check out our website, and if you or someone you know is feeling anxious or depressed, text TOGETHER to 741741 to be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line is here to support any type of mental health crisis. You can also check out Achieng's podcast The Queen's Archives.To learn more about our host Chrissy Rutherford you can check out her website or follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Pinterest.Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
Content creator, influencer, and then mom-to-be, Demi Schweers joined host Chrissy Rutherford on this episode of “I'm Fine, You?,” a mental health podcast brought to you by Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative, to talk all about the impact that struggles with physical health can have on our mental health journey. Demi, along with her husband Tom have amassed nearly 2 million followers on TikTok by openly and honestly sharing their life and fertility journey. While battling PCOS and MS, from coping with the loss of an earlier miscarriage to preparing for the birth of her daughter, Demi has served as an inspiration to manywith her resilience and perseverance in the face of tragedy and adversity. So join us for another thoughtful and inspiring episode of “I'm Fine, You?,” presented by Maybelline New York.To learn more about Maybelline New York's Brave Together Mental Health Initiative, check out our website, and if you or someone you know is feeling anxious or depressed, text TOGETHER to 741741 to be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line is here to support any type of mental health crisis. You can follow Demi on Instagram. To learn more about our host Chrissy Rutherford you can check out her website or follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Pinterest.Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
Today on “I'm Fine, You?,” a mental health podcast brought to you by Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative, host Chrissy Rutherford is joined by a very special guest whose ability to keep going amid extraordinarily challenging circumstances has been an inspiration to so many people. Fitness Entrepreneur, Television Host, and Actress, Amanda Kloots joins the podcast to talk all about the power of positivity and how she's cultivated resilience and grit in the face of the tragic loss of her husband, Broadway Star, Nick Cordero, whose public battle with COVID-19 and tragic death made headlines around the world. So join us on this thoughtful and inspiring episode of “I'm Fine, You?,” presented by Maybelline New York.To learn more about Maybelline New York's Brave Together Mental Health Initiative, check out our website, and if you or someone you know is feeling anxious or depressed, text TOGETHER to 741741 to be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line is here to support any type of mental health crisis. You can follow Amanda on Instagram. To learn more about our host Chrissy Rutherford you can check out her website or follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Pinterest.Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
What inspired a filmmaker to turn her story into an organization dedicated to ending the stigma surrounding mental health and providing services to young women who don't have access to therapy and treatment? Today on “I'm Fine, You?,” a mental health podcast brought to you by Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative, host Chrissy Rutherford speaks with CEO, film director, mental health advocate, and founder of Sad Girls Club, Elyse Fox. Hear how Elyse's own struggles with mental health inspired her to connect communities and spread awareness through vulnerability and storytelling. Plus, the pair also discuss the importance of teaching children about mental health from an early age and so much more! Join us on this thoughtful episode of “I'm Fine, You?,” presented by Maybelline New York.To learn more about Maybelline New York's Brave Together Mental Health Initiative, check out our website, and if you or someone you know is feeling anxious or depressed, text TOGETHER to 741741 to be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line is here to support any type of mental health crisis. You can follow Elyse on Instagram. To learn more about our host Chrissy Rutherford you can check out her website or follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Pinterest.Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
How does one of the leaders in the cosmetics industry make time for her own mental health? Today on “I'm Fine, You?,” a mental health podcast brought to you by Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative, host Chrissy Rutherford speaks with Trisha Ayyagari, Global Brand President for Maybelline New York and a passionate advocate for mental health. Hear how Trisha ensures those working with her are taking care of their own mental health, which creative outlet helps her find balance, and how parenthood has changed the way she looks at the world. Plus, the pair will discuss why Maybelline New York is committed to destigmatizing mental health and making resources available to those who need it. Join us as we kick off a brand new season of “I'm Fine, You?,” presented by Maybelline New York Brave Together.To learn more about Maybelline New York's Brave Together Mental Health Initiative, check out our website, and if you or someone you know is feeling anxious or depressed, text TOGETHER to 741741 to be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line is here to support any type of mental health crisis. You can follow Trisha on LinkedIn.To learn more about our host Chrissy Rutherford you can check out her website or follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Pinterest.Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
Host Chrissy Rutherford is back for another season of I'm Fine, You?, the podcast from Maybelline New York dedicated to breaking the stigma around mental health conversations, because the more we talk about it, the more we can all be brave, together.Chrissy will be joined by some of your favorite celebrities, influencers, and mental health experts to share personal experiences and tangible resources and guidance for anyone who needs a mental health boost. To learn more about Maybelline New York's Brave Together Mental Health Initiative, check out our website, and if you or someone you know is feeling anxious or depressed, text TOGETHER to 741741 to be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line is here to support any type of mental health crisis. To learn more about our host Chrissy Rutherford you can check out her website or follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Pinterest.Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
Welcome back to “I'm Fine, You?,” a mental health podcast brought to you by Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative. On this podcast, you'll hear from experts in the space as we normalize the mental health conversation and provide tangible resources to help you or a loved one. Today, host Chrissy Rutherford chats with The Optimism Doctor, Dr. Deepika Chopra. Dr. Chopra specializes in bridging together holistic practices and evidence based science to cultivate self mastery tools and help individuals grow their own sense of lasting happiness, resiliency, optimism and success. Being an integral part of the wellness community for more than a decade, she joins Chrissy to talk about the science behind cultivating optimism, and shares insight into the tools you can leverage to achieve success. Tune in to another episode of “I'm Fine, You?,” presented by Maybelline New York Brave Together. To learn more about Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative check out our website and if you or someone you know is feeling anxious or depressed, text TOGETHER to 741741 and you will be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line is here to support any type of mental health crisis. You can follow Dr. Chopra on Instagram and her website too.To learn more about our host Chrissy Rutherford you can check out her website or follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Pinterest.Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
Danielle Prescod is applying pressure on all fronts. A triple threat, Danielle is the author of “Token Black Girl: A Memoir, style director of BET.com, and co-founder of 2BG consulting alongside Chrissy Rutherford. 2BG operates within the realm of fashion and beauty businesses with the intention of aiding them in their anti-racism journey. We had the privilege to sit down with the powerhouse and discuss black intersectionality, reclamation of power, and tokenism within and between communities. Grab a latte and curl up with the girls because y'all been waiting for dis one! ****** Make sure you're following your girls on IG @blackgirlstexting, and on Twitter @blackgirlstext1. As always, please rate, comment and subscribe to Black Girls Texting on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts, it's really important to us as we continue to grow! And if you want to see our lovely faces and WATCH this episode, head to our Youtube run up those views, and please like, comment, subscribe! Want even more?! Go to Blackgirlstexting.com to subscribe to our newsletter and cop some merch! AND Become a Patron at Patreon.com/blackgirlstexting for weekly bonus episodes, access to live events, exclusive merch and more of the group chat!!
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses eating disorders and may be triggering for someWelcome back to “I'm Fine, You?,” a mental health podcast brought to you by Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative. On this podcast, you'll hear from experts in the space as we normalize the mental health conversation and provide tangible resources to help you or a loved one. Today, host Chrissy Rutherford speaks with the one and only Tefi Pessoa, aka Tik Tok's best friend! Tefi is a Content Creator, Host, Commentator, and so much more. She joins Chrissy to talk all about her journey with control, anxiety and depression, and becoming the person she always wanted to be! So listen in and join us for another episode of “I'm Fine, You?,” presented by Maybelline New York Brave Together. To learn more about Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative check out our website and if you or someone you know is feeling anxious or depressed, text TOGETHER to 741741 and you will be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line is here to support any type of mental health crisis. You can follow Tefi on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok.To learn more about our host Chrissy Rutherford you can check out her website or follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Pinterest.Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses suicide and may be triggering for someWelcome back to “I'm Fine, You?,” a mental health podcast brought to you by Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative. On this podcast, you'll hear from experts in the space as we normalize the mental health conversation and provide tangible resources to help you or a loved one. Today, host Chrissy Rutherford sits down with Fitness Instructor, Mental Health Advocate, and Ambassador for the National Alliance on Mental Illness, Kendall Toole. Kendall joins us to talk about her personal journey with mental health, finding balance in your life, and why it's so important to shift society's perspective on mental wellness. Press play and join us for another episode of “I'm Fine, You?,” presented by Maybelline New York Brave Together. To learn more about Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative check out our website and if you or someone you know is feeling anxious or depressed, text TOGETHER to 741741 and you will be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line is here to support any type of mental health crisis. You can follow Kendall on Instagram.To learn more about our host Chrissy Rutherford you can check out her website or follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Pinterest.Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
Welcome back to “I'm Fine, You?,” a mental health podcast brought to you by Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative. On this podcast, you'll hear from experts in the space as we normalize the mental health conversation and provide tangible resources to help you or a loved one. Today, host Chrissy Rutherford speaks with writer and comedian, Elyse Myers. Elyse has been deemed “the internet's best friend” as she continues to serve her audience of more than 5 million, with her relatable stories, and Q&A sessions over coffee all while creating a space to shine light on what makes life fun, though sometimes challenging. She joins Chrissy to discuss using humor to heal, finding support and so much more. Hit the play button and join us for this insightful episode of “I'm Fine, You?,” presented by Maybelline New York Brave Together.To learn more about Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative check out our website and if you or someone you know is feeling anxious or depressed, text TOGETHER to 741741 and you will be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line is here to support any type of mental health crisis.You can follow Elyse on Instagram.To learn more about our host Chrissy Rutherford you can check out her website or follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest.Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
Welcome back to “I'm Fine, You?,” a mental health podcast brought to you by Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative. On this podcast, you'll hear from experts in the space as we normalize the mental health conversation and provide tangible resources to help you or a loved one. Today, host Chrissy Rutherford speaks with the legendary gymnast & mental health advocate, Aly Raisman. Raisman was the team captain of the gold medal winning Women's Gymnastics teams in 2012 and 2016 and is a leader on and off the floor. Aly uses her platform to help normalize the conversation around mental health, encourage positive body image and promote the importance of self-care. She joins Chrissy to discuss empowerment, ways she helps herself feel present, and the role community plays in her mental health journey. Hit that play and join us for this insightful episode of “I'm Fine, You?,” presented by Maybelline New York Brave Together.To learn more about Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative check out our website and if you or someone you know is feeling anxious or depressed, text TOGETHER to 741741 and you will be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line is here to support any type of mental health crisis.You can follow Aly on Instagram.To learn more about our host Chrissy Rutherford you can check out her website or follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest.Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
Welcome to I'm Fine, You?, a mental health podcast brought to you by the Maybelline New York Brave Together Initiative. On this podcast, you'll hear from experts in the space to normalize the mental health conversation and provide tangible resources to help you or a loved one. Today, Chrissy Rutherford is joined by Dr. Sasha Hamdani, Psychiatrist at Psychiatry Associates of Kansas City, otherwise known as the Psych Doctor MD on Instagram. Together, the pair discuss ADHD, some common misconceptions, and a few tips on how to manage it both medically and behaviorally. We hope you enjoy listening to this episode of I'm Fine, You? presented by Maybelline New York Brave Together.Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
Welcome to “I'm Fine, You?”, a mental health podcast brought to you by the Maybelline New York Brave Together Initiative. On this podcast, you'll hear from experts in the space to normalize the mental health conversation and provide tangible resources to help you or loved ones. Today, host Chrissy Rutherford sits down with Designer, Writer, and fierce advocate for body positivity, Gabi Fresh. Gabi discusses how loving herself affected her mental health, building a brand based on positivity and uplifting those who are around you. Press play and enjoy this episode of “I'm Fine, You?”, presented by Maybelline New York Brave Together.To learn more about Maybelline New York's Brave Together Initiative check out our website and if you or someone you know is feeling anxious or depressed, text TOGETHER to 741741 and you will be connected with a trained Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line is here to support any type of mental health crisis.You can follow Gabi on Instagram and check out her fashion collection ‘Gabi Fresh x FTF'To learn more about our host Chrissy Rutherford you can check out her website or follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest.Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
Welcome to “I'm Fine, You?”, a mental health podcast brought to you by the Maybelline New York Brave Together Initiative. On this podcast, you'll hear from experts in the space to normalize the mental health conversation and provide tangible resources to help you or loved ones. Today, host Chrissy Rutherford is joined by therapist and boundaries expert, Nedra Glover Tawwab. Nedra speaks about creating boundaries in both our personal and professional lives, how mental health can be impacted by a lack of boundaries and how to set those boundaries. Plus, hear about the misconception of work-life balance. Hit the play button and enjoy this episode of “I'm Fine, You?”, presented by Maybelline New York Brave Together.Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
“Welcome to I'm Fine, You?,” a mental health podcast brought to you by Maybelline New York Brave Together Initiative. On this podcast, you'll hear from experts in the space to normalize the mental health conversation and provide tangible resources to help you or a loved one. Today, Chrissy Rutherford is joined by creator and influencer, Victoria Paris to discuss her struggles with depression, ADHD, and how she stays motivated to create every day. Victoria opens up about comparing herself to others and encourages her followers to protect their energy. We hope you enjoy this episode of “I'm Fine, You?” brought to you by Maybelline New York Brave Together.Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
Welcome to I'm Fine, You?, a mental health podcast brought to you by the Maybelline New York Brave Together Initiative. On this podcast, you'll hear from experts in the space to normalize the mental health conversation and provide tangible resources to help you or a loved one. Today, writer, entrepreneur, non-profit founder and philanthropic innovator Rachel Cargle joins host Chrissy Rutherford. Rachel discusses her firsthand experience with anxiety, including the physical effect it had on her and how her time in therapy sparked the idea for The Loveland Foundation, a non-profit that offers free therapy to black women and girls. We hope you enjoy this episode of I'm Fine, You? presented by Maybelline New York Brave Together.Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
This week's guest is none other than Chrissy Rutherford, a digital creator and former fashion editor at Harper's Bazaar! In this episode, Alexis and Chrissy discuss ⚡️astrology ⚡️how Chrissy built her career in fashion ⚡️the difference between a career as a creator and traditional media ⚡️advice for women looking to build a career they love ⚡️her mental health journey and tips for anyone struggling ⚡️dating advice and so much more! Find Chrissy on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/chrissyford/?hl=en Subscribe to Chrissy's newsletter here: https://fwdjoy.com/ Get her recommendations: “The Four Agreements” https://amzn.to/3Pgfe0J "Attached" shorturl.at/fQS68 "A New Earth: Awakening to Your Lifes Purpose" shorturl.at/kLW25 Follow Too Smart For This on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toocollective/?hl=en Follow Alexis on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexisbarber/?hl=en Follow Alexis on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@alexisbarber_ Watch our solo episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7-YnRrflV9g6nLMWUkwDtA This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5806440/advertisementAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to I'm Fine, You?, a mental health podcast brought to you by the Maybelline New York Brave Together Initiative. On this Podcast, you'll hear from experts in the space to normalize the mental health conversation and provide tangible resources to help you or a loved one. Today, author, poet, comedian, and speaker Alok joins host Chrissy Rutherford. Alok discusses the stigma that can affect members of the LGBTQIA+ community, how art is part of their mental health practice, and much more. Press play and enjoy this episode of I'm Fine, You? presented by Maybelline New York Brave Together.Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
*Content warning: Please be advised that this episode includes discussion of depression.* Welcome to I'm Fine, You?, a mental health podcast brought to you by Maybelline New York Brave Together! On this Podcast, you'll hear from experts in the space to normalize the mental health conversation and provide tangible resources to help you or a loved one. Today, host Chrissy Rutherford is joined by Dr. Kathleen Pike, Professor of Psychology at Columbia University and Director of the Columbia-WHO Center for Global Mental Health. Dr. Pike provides insight into the topic from a medical perspective, debunks common misconceptions about mental illness and encourages listeners to build a mental health community. We hope you enjoy this episode of I'm Fine, You? presented by Maybelline New York Brave Together.Follow UsTwitter @MaybellineFacebook @MaybellineInstagram @MaybellinePresented by Maybelline New Yorkwww.maybelline.com
Today, I am joined by fashion and social media expert Chrissy Rutherford. After a little over 8 years working at Harper's Bazaar, Chrissy has now shifted into the next phase of her career as a digital content creator for brands like Tiffany & Co., Jimmy Choo, Saks Fifth Avenue, and more. She also manages her newsletter FWD Joy as well as co-leads an anti-racist consulting firm called 2 Black Girls Consulting for fashion brands and influencers that she started with co-founder Danielle Prescod. In today's conversation we took it back to a foundational issue. We discuss racism within the fashion industry, explore the impact racism in fashion has on a larger cultural scale, as well as what needs to be done in order to dismantle it by looking at the work that she is currently engaged in. Two really important resources she shared in today's episode were an article on the impacts of representation and the work of writer and social justice educator Ericka Hart, M.Ed. Please be sure to not only check out these resources but to also follow Chrissy on Instagram and subscribe to her newsletter to stay updated on all the incredible work she is doing. You can follow us on Instagram here and subscribe to our website as well. Make sure to give this episode a like, subscribe and share with a friend! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Maybelline New York's ‘Brave Together' initiative is dedicated to breaking the stigma around anxiety and depression while addressing challenges and providing resources to those in need. Through years of extensive research, Maybelline found that early intervention with the right resources and access to 1:1 support can make a positive impact on mental health. On this Podcast “I'm Fine, You?” hosted by Chrissy Rutherford, we're channeling this mission into real-life conversations to help normalize the mental health conversation and provide tangible resources and guidance for anyone who needs a mental health boost. To provide access to mental health resources, Maybelline New York will make a monetary donation to mental health organizations in conjunction with each episode of this podcast. Keep listening to hear more about how you can get involved and check out Maybelline.com/bravetogether.
What does it feel like when your video goes viral? Chrissy Rutherford knows. She was shocked when her video captioned, “It's not enough to just say “I'm not racist, ” following the murder of George Floyd went viral, garnering over 5 million views in less than a day. Chrissy realized that there was much to teach her industry on anti-racist. After working in fashion for 12+ years as the former Special Projects Director and the Senior Digital Fashion editor of harpersbazaar.com, she decided to join forces with fellow fashion editor Danielle Prescod, creating 2BG (Two Black Girls). 2BG is a consultancy that advises fashion and beauty brands along with influencers on how to implement anti-racist communication strategies. She is also a digital creator who has partnered with brands like Tiffany & Co., Jimmy Choo, Saks Fifth Avenue, and more. In this episode, Chrissy shares her journey breaking into fashion with tactical advice on how to make sure your bosses never forget you, how to be politely persistent, what it means to know your value, and how to know when to leave your job. She also transparently shares her struggle with mental health and her mission to make diversity and inclusion in fashion a mainstay of the present and future. *** This episode of LEAVE YOUR MARK is brought to you by Ever/Body, a New-York based cosmetic dermatology business that exists to thoughtfully support every body along their beauty journey. Ever/Body is revolutionizing the cosmetic dermatology industry with a personalized, tech-driven approach that prioritizes client education and natural-looking results. Their curated service menu includes a variety of medically-tested face and body treatments such as Botox, filler, body contouring, laser facials, micro-needling and more. Their medically-trained team provides expert care and an experience you can trust - always uniquely tailored to you. Ever/Body's mission is to thoughtfully support everybody along their individual beauty journey. Book a complimentary consultation on everbody.com and follow them on instagram @everbody. They are currently located in NYC in SoHo (453 West Broadway) and Flatiron (16 West 17th St.). Start your beauty journey with a free consultation at everbody.com and use my personal discount code, Aliza10 for 10% off your first treatment.
This week, TMV welcomes icon and role model Chrissy Rutherford to the pod! Chrissy is a living embodiment of everything the girls love: an editorial and social media legend with over 12 years in the industry who also champions mental health and cofounded 2BG Consulting with fellow editor Danielle Prescod to consult for fashion and beauty brands (along with influencers) on how to implement anti-racist communication strategies. Her career is so impressive that naturally the girl's spent little-to-no time covering it. Instead, they got to know Chrissy's thoughts on:Self discovery and personal development as a lifelong journey Operating on your own timeline and finding peace within yourself (rather than external sources)How her family reacts to her open vulnerability of their family dynamics online Where anxiety meets spirituality from life lessons to meditationALL THINGS CHRISSY:https://www.chrissyrutherford.com/https://www.instagram.com/chrissyford/Chrissy's newsletter archive: https://www.chrissyrutherford.com/fwdjoySign up for Chrissy's newsletter: https://www.chrissyrutherford.com/newsletterAlso follow us (don't let Gaby's asana calendar live in vain) https://www.instagram.com/thoughtsmayvarypodDISCLAIMER: We are not licensed professionals. If you are seeking licensed and professional mental health support, please reach out to 741-741 (The Crisis Text Line) or The NAMI Helpline or The Trevor Project or any of the resources listed below.RESOURCES:IG account Chrissy mentions about attachment styles: https://www.instagram.com/thesecurerelationship/Attached by Amir Levine + Rachel Heller: https://www.alibris.com/search/books/isbn/9781585429134?invid=17011429559&utm_campaign=NMPi_Smart_Shopping&utm_term=NMPi_Smart_Shopping&ds_rl=1264488&ds_rl=1264488&gclid=CjwKCAiAlrSPBhBaEiwAuLSDUFpaI9VwyPGqrX1uk6D1M4_aCX4klXo0Qt94W23oqTwtbN0PbaVTMhoCaxUQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.dsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Chrissy Rutherford has become the ultimate multi-hyphenate. She is a writer, entrepreneur, digital creator, and brand consultant. This year, Rutherford launched her own newsletter, FwdJoy, where she shares her unique perspective with her audience and covers a vast range of topics, from her relationship with therapy to tarot card readings. In 2020, alongside Danielle Prescod, Rutherford co-founded 2BG Consulting—a company dedicated to educating fashion and beauty brands on how to create actively anti-racist brand identities from the inside out while fostering inclusive and diverse values. Rutherford has become a passionate, authentic voice in the industry, but before she manifested her own unique path, she spent 12 years in the fashion media space, working her way up at Harper's Bazaar as one of the first members of the digital team. On this episode of Second Life, find out how Rutherford found the faith to take the leap toward a new career path—on her own terms.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
#18: Chrissy Rutherford is a fashion and social media expert with over 12 years of experience in the industry. Currently, she works as a digital creator and has partnered with brands like Tiffany & Co., Jimmy Choo, Saks Fifth Avenue, Farfetch, UGG, and more. In June 2020 she also co-founded 2BG Consulting with fellow editor Danielle Prescod—together they advise fashion and beauty brands along with influencers on how to implement anti-racist communication strategies. Today, Chrissy and I talk about: How she landed a job at one of the largest fashion magazines in the world Her career as a fashion journalist The moment she realized she was meant for more and co-founding 2BG The future of “influence” How she teaches brands and influencers to create diverse content Her mental health journey “A lot of times people want to think ‘I'm just one person. What can I do? I can't make a change', but that's just not true.” - Chrissy Rutherford #MAYFAIRWORLD Get In Touch With Chrissy: Follow her on Instagram HERE Sign up for her newsletter HERE Follow 2BG on Instagram HERE MERCH: We are offering 20% off with the code MAYFAIRWORLD. Shop our latest drop, “Compassion” HERE. Want More From Mayfair? Follow Sam on Instagram HERE Follow The Mayfair Group on Instagram HERE Shop The Mayfair Group HERE TEXT 81247 for exclusive updates! By signing up via text, you agree to receive recurring automated promotional and personalized marketing text messages (e.g. cart reminders) from Mayfair Merch at the cell number used when signing up. Consent is not a condition of any purchase. Reply HELP for help and STOP to cancel. Msg frequency varies. Msg & data rates may apply. View Terms {http://attn.tv/mayfairmerch/terms.html} & Privacy {https://attnl.tv/legal/p/Vii} This podcast is produced by Nikki Butler Media
You know those friends who you have the most epic conversations with? Well Chrissy Rutherford is that friend. Whether we're bumping into each other at a party or catching up over FaceTime, I know a Chrissy Conversation is always going to be a monumental one. We talk about everything under the sun - things we're interested in, people catching our eye, random things we see on Twitter, what's on our brains - but no matter what it is - I always leave feeling like my cup is 100% full. When she's not being the ultimate friend, she's a fashion aficionado, mental health advocate, and brilliant writer. She worked as an editor at Harper's Bazaar for a decade, building a career as a fashion and media expert, and now runs her own self discovery newsletter Fwrd Joy and works with brands like Tiffany & Co and Jimmy Choo. In today's episode, we're letting you in on one of our infamous fashion catch ups - from brands we love to finding your personal style, fashion week, and more. Follow Chrissy on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/khruangbin/ Subscribe to her newsletter, Fwd Joy, here https://www.chrissyrutherford.com/newsletter Learn more about 2BG Consulting here https://www.instagram.com/2bgconsulting/ Love the show? Follow us and leave a review! And for more behind-the-scenes, follow Liv on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/livvperez/ Sponsored by Waterdrop: Visit waterdrop.com, and receive 15% off with code FRIENDOFAFRIEND Produced by Dear Media
This week, Amber is joined by writer and consultant Chrissy Rutherford to chat about diversity in the influencer world and the self-care practices they use to rise above it. Keep up with Thank You For Asking & AmberInstagram: www.instagram.com/tyfapodcastWebsite: www.tyfapodcast.comAmber's Instagram:www.instagram.com/byamberburnsKeep up with Chrissy: Website: https://www.chrissyrutherford.com/Newsletter: https://www.chrissyrutherford.com/fwdjoyInstagram: instagram.com/chrissyfordHave questions? Want to comment on today's episode? Send us all your thoughts to tyfapodcast@gmail.com
Leandra Medine was the founder of Man Repeller. A blog turned media company that operated from 2010 - 2020. In 2020 she stepped down from her company after she and the company were criticized for their performative solidarity with black lives. Leandra reflects on her time running a company and what she's learned about racism in America. Patreon.com/thecuttingroomfloor Leandra Medine: @leandramcohen Crystal Anderson: @beerbottles_chainsaws Mecca James Williams: @meccajw Sebastian Baptiste: @sebastianbaptiste Chrissy Rutherford: @chrissyford
Leandra Medine was the founder of Man Repeller. A blog turned media company that operated from 2010 - 2020. In 2020 she stepped down from her company after she and the company were criticized for their performative solidarity with black lives. Leandra reflects on her time running a company and what she's learned about racism in America. Patreon.com/thecuttingroomfloor Leandra Medine: @leandramcohen Crystal Anderson: @beerbottles_chainsaws Mecca James Williams: @meccajw Sebastian Baptiste: @sebastianbaptiste Chrissy Rutherford: @chrissyford
Leandra Medine was the founder of Man Repeller. A blog turned media company that operated from 2010 - 2020. In 2020 she stepped down from her company after she and the company were criticized for their performative solidarity with black lives. Leandra reflects on her time running a company and what she's learned about racism in America. Patreon.com/thecuttingroomfloor Leandra Medine: @leandramcohen Crystal Anderson: @beerbottles_chainsaws Mecca James Williams: @meccajw Sebastian Baptiste: @sebastianbaptiste Chrissy Rutherford: @chrissyford
To mark Mental Health Awareness month, consultant, editor and content creator, Chrissy Rutherford, steps into the group chat to share her wellness and self-transformation journey. Listen for her thoughts on therapy, how the moon can effect your mood, and why you should know your attachment style before getting into a romantic relationships.
This week Jade talks to Chrissy Rutherford, co-founder of @2bgconsulting and contributor to Harper's BAZAAR. Chrissy talks about her mental health struggles, specifically with anxiety (for those with a fear of flying, you're going to want to hear this one) and what role those have played in her career and friendships. She also talks about the great mystery of the Instagram algorithm, trying to convince her parents to go to therapy, and astrology. Download this episode of Tell Me About It with Jade Iovine wherever you get your podcasts! For more podcast info and pictures of Jade's pug Taco, follow Jade on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jadeiovine/ Follow Chrissy on Instagram for more music, fashion, and life from a self-identifying pisces: https://www.instagram.com/chrissyford/ To read more about Psychology Today, a resource for finding the right mental health professional: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us Executive Producer Nick Stumpf Produced by Catherine Law Edited and Engineered by Brandon Dickert Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This week's guest is Chrissy Rutherford (@chrissyford), co-founder of 2BG, fashion and social media expert, and former Special Projects Director of Harper's Bazaar. We chat about her Jamaican upbringing, the plight of children of immigrants, her mental health journey, being vulnerable online, how racism functions in the fashion and beauty space, being antiracist, and so much more. Enjoy psychos! @chrissyford https://www.instagram.com/chrissyford 2BG Anti-Racism Seminar https://firebasehostingproxy.page.link/198886819888/forms.gle/zC4q5doXLuQhhMhp8?_imcp=1 @noore https://www.instagram.com/noore @arabamericanpsycho https://www.instagram.com/arabamericanpsycho Listen to the official Arab-American Psycho playlist on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4kPIQGqyt6sCdkPlFpgETY?si=t5aKZ58QT62lKnoPPc4-JA New episodes every Sunday, and if you made it this far please rate and review on iTunes. Okay love you, bye! x
Chrissy Rutherford, Fashion & Social Media Expert and Co-Founder of 2 Black Girls, joins Kaitlynn to discuss launching Harper's Bazaar Instagram in 2012, utilizing Instagram as an editor, creating boundaries for yourself, launching 2 Black Girls Consulting, and astrology. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kaitlynn-carter/message
In this episode I chat with Chrissy Rutherford, who is a journalist. advocate for mental health, as well as an advocate for equity in the fashion industry. Chrissy talks to us about how fashion mirrors so many of the issues or concerns that we have individually, and how we can use fashion to break against societal norms. Quote - “Racism exists in many, many different forms and I think what we have all very much learned this year is that you cannot be passive about racism.” - Chrissy Timestamps: 2.01 - Find out what started the mission around racism in fashion for Chrissy? 6.49 - I'm glad this is now happening, but I've been saying this already 8.33 - What does the future hold for diversity in fashion? 15.20 - Hear about Chrissy's interest in Astrology and Tarot 20.38 - Chrissy talks about how she has been taking care of herself without letting things take over? Connect with Chrissy Rutherford on Instagram Check out Chrissy on Harper's Bazaar Connect with me on Instagram: @yasminecheyenne Join My Community News List
"Lots of new music on today's ep including Fleet Foxes, Victoria Bailey and BTR's Artist of the Week Laura Jane Grace. Tunes and a little discussion on whether or not those black squares on social media have helped spark change. Don't forget to make your voting plans and wear your mask. Also, here is the link for the video I mentioned regarding the black squares from Chrissy Rutherford. 00:00 - Intro 01:20 - Calendar Song - Laura Jane Grace 03:34 - Second Sight - Buck Meek 07:28 - Unlucky Stars - The Goodbye Party 10:58 - Seasons - Rafael Vigilantics 14:47 - I'll Drive - HESS 19:52 - Lost - The Goodbye Party 22:48 - Mic Break 25:10 - Yeah Yeah Yeah - Cayucas 28:35 - SUBTERRANEAN BRAIN - Secret Stare 32:42 - Your Tree - Anjimile 35:26 - Wine Friends - Okey Dokey 39:27 - Try Me Warm - Doghouse Reilly 44:45 - New Music - Another Michael 48:01 - Bird’s Eye - Dirty Projectors 52:46 - Mic Break 57:20 - Why Kant I Be You - Laura Jane Grace 59:48 - Stone Meadows Main - Bartees Strange 63:39 - Somewhere - Song Sung 70:21 - Sound in Dream - Reed Burnam 72:59 - The Universe - Death Valley Girls 77:30 - For Props - Yves Jarvis 81:12 - Rainbow Superfriends - Born Ruffians 84:26 - Don't Bother Mountain - Lydia Loveless 89:21 - Mic Break 91:21 - Orange Pink - Danny 94:28 - Sunblind - Fleet Foxes 98:35 - The Ocean - Bob Mould 102:30 - Sugar - Sufjan Stevens 110:02 - Waterlily - Deradoorian 112:08 - Cool Mom - Warren Dunes 116:11 - Outro 118:26 - Outta Here - Will Butler 123:10 - Travelin' Kind - Victoria Bailey 127:17 - End "
Fanny Bourdette-Donon is the International PR and Special Projects Manager for Dior Beauty. Fanny was raised in Rwanda, studied in France, and moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in fashion where she had a chance encounter with Dior’s Jérôme Pulis - a meeting that would kick start her career within the luxury house. Today, she’s one of the most well known names in the business of fashion, working closely with the luxury house’s brand ambassadors, coordinating public relations internationally, and is an influential figure herself for her enviable style and inspirational work ethic. In this episode, Fanny and I discuss the movement for Black Lives Matter and how it’s dramatically shifted her mindset, what it means to be a Black woman in the fashion industry and in France, and the importance of allyship in the mission for equality. Resources: 2BG, founded by Chrissy Rutherford and Danielle Prescod 2bgconsult@gmail.com A Racist Incident At Fashion Week, by Tiffany Reid https://www.businessoffashion.com/articles/opinion/op-ed-a-racist-incident-at-fashion-week 15% Pledge founded by Aurora James https://www.15percentpledge.org/ British Vogue Interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCHBoTL8X8A&feature=share Produced by Dear Media
Meet Chrissy Rutherford, a woman of many talents..from Brand Consultant, Digital content creator, fashion aficionado, wellness and mental health advocate, and Harper’s Bazaar alum, Chrissy is no stranger to the game. Tune in to hear about Chrissy's journey in the fashion industry, how she is acclimating to being back in her childhood home while pivoting careers and how she practices radical self-care, especially during this critical time. To keep in touch with Chrissy, please see links below! IG: @chrissyford Join the So…What Do You Do Again? Community on Instagram: @sowhatdoyoudoagain Host: @naomielizee Please rate, review and subscribe! It allows for us to continue to grow and offer you new episodes each week!
This week, we have our heads up in the sky, looking at the stars...okay, it’s more like the astrological stars, but still! We’re digging into so many things, including how astrology plays into our lives with this week’s guest, Chrissy Rutherford! Chrissy is a fashion and social media expert with over 12 years experience in the industry. She was the Special Projects Director of Harper's Bazaar digital before leaving publishing in early 2020 in order to grow her personal brand and recently launched a diversity & inclusion consultancy for brands. Outside of fashion, Chrissy is a mental health advocate, music fanatic, and astrology lover who is always seeking the answers to life's bigger questions. Things discussed this week include… How astrology plays into your dating life and those you attract into it. How living back home with your parents has become “normal” during COVID. Why people get put into the “friend zone” and what you can do about it. The new rules of “zoom dates” and how to plan for an exit. What it’s like moving back in with your parents as an adult. Find Chrissy on Instagram Follow Maria on Instagram Have a question for Maria? Want to be part of an upcoming live taping of Ask a Matchmaker on Zoom? Visit http://askamatchmaker.com Join our Facebook group to be part of the ongoing dating conversation. To learn more about how Maria and how her team can help you find love, visit agapematch.com
For millions of influencers, the rapid rise of the largely unregulated $8 billion influencer marketing economy has resulted in little to zero labor rights protection, disproportionate endorsement rates, multiple practices of racial bias (including visibility and pay inequities), as well as the easy trap of falling foul of community guidelines. This is all compounded by the current demand for authentic, purpose driven, messaging — while maintaining a stellar, inoffensive online footprint, among other minefields to navigate in the content creating space — influencers are often left to simply figure it out for themselves. And with no shortage of critics of their perceived undeserved success, it's not surprising influencers would organize to bring some regulation to their livelihood. The American Influencer Council, a newly formed trade organization has stepped in to replace the current trial and error approach to influencer marketing with policy and protection written “by creators for creators.” The AIC's founder Qianna Smith Bruneteau and influencer and council member Chrissy Rutherford join us on this episode to breakdown the little understood influencer landscape that's full of gray areas... the relationship between brand, influencer and policy, creator rights and responsibilities and how AIC will help to navigate the culture of fear and uncertainty with no central nervous system or clear rules in an economy that's proving to be working. And about that massive Times Square billboard when AIC launched and other elements Diet Prada have taken issue with in their recent post - we address that too. We hope you enjoy this substantive conversation, it certainly gave us a lot to think about. Please let us know what you think and also subscribe, rate this podcast (*****) and follow us on Instagram @TheConversations.Podcast for more.
Chrissy Rutherford is a former editor at Harper’s Bazaar, and is currently a brand consultant and mental health advocate. She moved back to NY, and then moved back in with her parents, we chat all about that, and Barry’s Bootcamp, wearing masks, parents, fireworks, ig live, screen time, and we get our birth charts read live by Chrissy and they’re somehow spot on, listen now! instagram.com/chrissyford twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/howlonggone/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howlonggone/support
Chrissy Rutherford is the former Senior Digital Editor and Special Projects director and now contributor at Harper’s Bazaar. She grew up in Westchester, New York before attending Fairfield University and later moving to the city. After over eight years working in the fashion industry, Chrissy decided she needed more time, freedom and space in her life to make room for her next step. After recently having an IGTV video regarding racism go viral, she is now consulting major fashion brands in on their values and company diversity. Stay tuned to the end of the episode where Davide gives some pretty special advice to one of our listeners. Produced by Dear Media
For season 1 episode 8 of ‘Our Folklore’ we are joined by fashion aficionado, social media influencer, wellness advocate, and Harper’s Bazaar alum, Chrissy Rutherford. Chrissy Rutherford is a New York native of Jamaican heritage who, as the head of Harper’s Instagram, helped the brand reach over 4 million followers. Amira spoke with Chrissy about fashion’s relationship with mental health, and how her own mental health journey inspired her to become a mental health advocate. We spoke about how the fashion industry deals with mental health issues, the power of therapy, and the importance of manifesting your goals. Follow us on social media @TheFolklore and shop our selection of luxury designer brands online at www.shopthefolklore.com. Take 10% off your first order when you sign up for our newsletter.
Chrissy Rutherford is the special projects director of HarpersBazar.com. Having always been passionate and involved in the fashion world, Chrissy has also been vocal about her struggles with anxiety. Listen to us talk about self-sabotage, the "chill-girl" narrative, and overcoming fear of flying. Find her work at Harper's Bazar US and follow her at @chrissyford ~*~ Be sure to follow me at @atlantabean & @ImOverItPodcast ~*~
Black Girls Texting are joined by Chrissy Rutherford and discuss everything from music, astrology, and dating to therapy and how Black women have so many levels to them. Tune in and enjoy! Find Chirssy on IG @chrissyford! Don't forget to rate and subscribe! It is so important as we continue to grow! Follow us too! The Crew: @blackgirlstexting Chelsea: @chelspinky or @thewashingmachinequeen Sade: find her on Raya (upgrade) Glynn: @bedstuybrat
Black Girls Texting are joined by Chrissy Rutherford and discuss everything from music, astrology, and dating to therapy and how Black women have so many levels to them. Tune in and enjoy! Find Chirssy on IG @chrissyford! Don't forget to rate and subscribe! It is so important as we continue to grow! Follow us too! The Crew: @blackgirlstexting Chelsea: @chelspinky or @thewashingmachinequeen Sade: find her on Raya (upgrade) Glynn: @bedstuybrat
An encore episode with Harper’s Bazaar senior digital fashion editor, Chrissy Rutherford. Chrissy has some advice for hopefuls wanting to work in fashion: "If you don’t love it, you won’t last a week”. Chrissy tells me what it’s like being a digital editor and why her perspective as a woman of color is important right now. We discuss foundation (who is it really for?),miracle cures for cystic acne and her relationship with her hair dresser. My favorite part of the interview? Chrissy gives me her candid POV on posting bikini pics and it’s an attitude more women could learn from.Links:Chrissy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissyford/Renee Rouleau Skincare: https://www.reneerouleau.com/Renee Rousseau Tripple Berry Smoothing Peel: https://www.reneerouleau.com/products/triple-berry-smoothing-peelFollowed by the Rapid Response Detox Mask: https://www.reneerouleau.com/products/rapid-peel-duoDIM Supplement: http://bit.ly/2orQvtuGlycolic Peel Pads from Cane and Austin: https://caneandaustin.com/shop/exfoliate/30-miracle-pad/Her Work @Bazaar: http://www.harpersbazaar.com/author/1644/chrissy-rutherford/Join the community at @nakedbeautyplanet on IG & I’ll be back next Monday with a brand new episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We walk through how to pare down to the essentials, mix and match, and build your capsule wardrobe. (Originally aired on 04/06/18). Links in this episode: - Chrissy Rutherford on fear (https://www.instagram.com/p/Bg3fWixBT02/?hl=en&taken-by=chrissyford) - Food & Wine: Red Wine BBQ Chicken (http://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/red-wine-bbq-chicken) - Marie Kondo (http://konmari.com/) - Unfancy: My Spring Capsule-ish Wardrobe (http://www.un-fancy.com/capsule-wardrobe-101/my-capsule-ish-wardrobe-spring-2017/) - The Pastiche: Spring capsule wardrobe experiment (http://www.thepastiche.com/blog/2016-spring-capsule-wardrobe-experiment?rq=capsule%20wardrobe) - Poshmark (https://poshmark.com/feed) - Cladwell Capsule Wardrobe (https://cladwell.com/capsules/) - Vetta Capsule Wardrobe (https://www.vettacapsule.com/) - Everlane (https://www.everlane.com/) - Eileen Fisher (https://www.eileenfisher.com/women/collections/the-system) - Who What Wear: The Capsule Wardrobe: How to Reduce Your Closet to 37 Pieces (http://www.whowhatwear.com/how-to-capsule-wardrobe) - Rent the Runway (https://www.renttherunway.com/) - Le Tote (https://www.letote.com/) - Stitch Fix (https://www.stitchfix.com/) - Miss Louie on YouTube: 12 pieces = 30 outfits (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPxsrEPrHSY&t=38s) + Winter to Spring (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YsCcEfr10k)
We are back from a much need break to bring you our chat with Chrissy Rutherford of Harper's Baazar! Chrissy Rutherford is the Special Projects Director of Talent & Social at Harper's Bazaar. She contributes to the style vertical including news about the latest celebrity fashion obsessions and editing the weekly Best Dressed list. Chrissy is also behind Bazaar's Instagram account, with 3.4 million followers and counting, it is currently ranked as one of the top 5 magazine brand's on Instagram. Her love for fashion first flourished during two summer internships in the fashion closet at Bazaar. When she's not attending industry events or interviewing her favorite models of the moment, she spends time exploring whats new in music, culture, health and wellness. Stay connected with her: @ChrissyFord Keep up with us: @TheFemaleMillennial @beelievedahype This episode is presented in partnership with Listening Party. Follow the crew on Instagram at @listeningpartypresents and @canalstreetmarket. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/currently-bossin-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/currently-bossin-podcast/support
Kelly kicks back with Harper’s Bazaar editor and social media superstar Chrissy Rutherford. Chrissy shares her journey in the world of fashion journalism and reveals how she worked her way up to a coveted editor role at Bazaar. Chrissy also reveals how she grew Bazaar’s immensely popular Instagram account to 4 million followers and gets real about fashion week (hint: she shares it’s not as glamorous as one thinks). She also shares her best advice for someone looking to break into the magazine world and tells Kelly what it was like interviewing Naomi Campbell. Kelly and Chrissy also chat emerging designers, splurge items, and sustainable fashion.
We Met At Acme episode 48 features Chrissy Rutherford aka @chrissyford, a digital editor at Harper’s Bazaar. In this episode; we talk turn ons, lube, break ups and moving on from them, dealing with cheating in a new relationship, attachment styles, enneagram tests, and more. This episode is sponsored by Woo for Play. Visit wooforplay.com or check out their Instagram @wooforplay.
As we start to spring clean our closets, we walk through how to pare down to the essentials, mix and match, and build your capsule wardrobe. Links in this episode: - Chrissy Rutherford on fear (https://www.instagram.com/p/Bg3fWixBT02/?hl=en&taken-by=chrissyford) - Food & Wine: Red Wine BBQ Chicken (http://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/red-wine-bbq-chicken) - Marie Kondo (http://konmari.com/) - Unfancy: My Spring Capsule-ish Wardrobe (http://www.un-fancy.com/capsule-wardrobe-101/my-capsule-ish-wardrobe-spring-2017/) - The Pastiche: Spring capsule wardrobe experiment (http://www.thepastiche.com/blog/2016-spring-capsule-wardrobe-experiment?rq=capsule%20wardrobe) - Poshmark (https://poshmark.com/feed) - Cladwell Capsule Wardrobe (https://cladwell.com/capsules/) - Vetta Capsule Wardrobe (https://www.vettacapsule.com/) - Everlane (https://www.everlane.com/) - Eileen Fisher (https://www.eileenfisher.com/women/collections/the-system) - Who What Wear: The Capsule Wardrobe: How to Reduce Your Closet to 37 Pieces (http://www.whowhatwear.com/how-to-capsule-wardrobe) - Rent the Runway (https://www.renttherunway.com/) - Le Tote (https://www.letote.com/) - Stitch Fix (https://www.stitchfix.com/) - Miss Louie on YouTube: 12 pieces = 30 outfits (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPxsrEPrHSY&t=38s) + Winter to Spring (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YsCcEfr10k)
Chrissy, senior fashion editor at Bazaar.com, has some advice for hopefuls wanting to work in fashion: "If you don’t love it, you won’t last a week". Chrissy tells me what it’s like being a digital editor in today’s hyper-connected world and why her perspective as a woman of color is important right now. We discuss tokenism in casting, the early days of fashion fandom, nailing the perfect work outfit (it involves denim), and of course all things beauty: foundation (who is it really for?),miracle cures for cystic acne, her relationship with her hair dresser and love for Badgal Riri. My favorite part of the interview? Just in time for summer, Chrissy gives me her candid POV on posting bikini pics and it’s an attitude more women could learn from. Links: Chrissy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissyford/ Renee Rouleau Skincare: https://www.reneerouleau.com/ DIM Supplement: http://bit.ly/2orQvtu Her Work @Bazaar: http://www.harpersbazaar.com/author/1644/chrissy-rutherford/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Season 2 Episode 10 of #WEARYOURDREAMS, hosted by Alice Oluyitan and featuring inspirational conversations with girls in business. This week, Alice has a chat with Chrissy Rutherford, the Senior Digital Editor at Harper's Bazaar. Originally from Westchester New York, Chrissy has had a passion for clothing and fashion from a young age. After graduating from her major in Communications, she cultivated her digital saviness while working as an assistant at InStyle.com and FashionEtc.com. She currently lives in Manhattan and is marking her 5th year working at Harper's Bazaar! Here’s what we learned from Chrissy: Chrissy talks about how tough it is to break into the fashion industry. There are so many sectors within this industry, so it is important to keep as many options open as possible. This was one of the reasons why Chrissy chose to study Communications as opposed to a strictly fashion degree. Communications enabled her to pursue an interest in Media Studies, which introduced her to the field... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.