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Black Girls Texting
The Rules of Fortune with Danielle Prescod

Black Girls Texting

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 39:18


This week author Danielle Prescod returns to the group chat to talk her second book The Rules of Fortune. There are some light spoilers, but we encourage everyone to listen to the book and get into all the themes we explore from privilege, the complexity of intersectionality, and more! ****** 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! Want even more?! Go to Blackgirlstexting.com to subscribe to our newsletter!

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Jackie's Books Podcast
Winter Novels

Jackie's Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 5:52


Get your copy of "The Rules of Fortune" by Danielle Prescod here: https://www.amazon.com/Rules-Fortune-Novel-Danielle-Prescod-ebook/dp/B0DDQDF2GJ/ Get your copy of "I'll Look For You Everywhere" by Cameron Capello here: https://www.amazon.com/Ill-Look-Everywhere-Cameron-Capello/dp/1538771357/ Get your copy of "Simplicity, A Love Story" by Jackie Adams here: https://www.amazon.com/Simplicity-Love-Story-Jackie-Adams-ebook/dp/B0B257LHHK/ Learn more about Jackie and her books here: https://jackieadamssite.wordpress.com/   Until next time!  

Writers on Writing
Danielle Prescod, author of THE RULES OF FORTUNE

Writers on Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 55:28


Danielle Prescod is a 15-year veteran of the beauty and fashion industry. She is also the author of the memoir Token Black Girl, which was one of the buzziest books of 2022, and cited as a must read by People, USA Today, Town and Country, Ebony, The LA Times, and landed her on NBC's Today Show and elsewhere. Her debut novel is The Rules of Fortune. It's published by Mindy Kaling's Book Studio, an imprint at Amazon, and hits shelves February 1, 2025. She joins Marrie Stone to talk about it, as well as Mindy's Book Studio and working with an Amazon imprint, how she found her agent, how she taught herself to write fiction and what she'll do different next time, the difference between writing her memoir and writing a novel, and so much more. You can follow her here on Instagram. For more information on Writers on Writing and to become a supporter, visit our Patreon page. For a one-time donation, visit Ko-fi. You can find hundreds upon hundreds of past interviews on our website. If you'd like to support the show and indie bookstores, consider buying books at our bookstore on bookshop.org. We've stocked it with titles from our guests, as well as some of our personal favorites. And on Spotify, you'll find to an album's worth of typewriter music like what you hear on the show. Look for the artist, Just My Type. Email the show at writersonwritingpodcast@gmail.com. We love to hear from our listeners! (Recorded on January 23, 2025) Host: Barbara DeMarco-Barrett Host: Marrie Stone Music: Travis Barrett (Stream his music on Spotify, Apple Music, Etc.)

The 11:11 Update Podcast
Episode 15 - Chatting Meditation, Psychedelics and Writing with Danielle Prescod

The 11:11 Update Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 79:45


I (Krista Kayser) am joined by the incredibly accomplished and talented Danielle Prescod. Danielle is an author, content creator and journalist. In this episode we deep dive Danielle's spiritual journey from growing up going to church, to an influencer trip to Canyon Ranch which introduced her to so many important modalities, including meditation. Danielle also speaks on the importance of surrender and self-love. Danielle shared her struggles with self-worth and her journey towards self-love, including overcoming an eating disorder, the challenges of being a self-employed writer and the importance of discipline in maintaining a spiritual practice. Danielle emphasized the need to remain open and receptive to creative ideas, even when faced with distractions or numbing behaviors and shares her experience with psychedelics as a way to connect to herself. Danielle shares her experience with the book Calling In The One, her favourite resources and what she wishes she knew when setting out on this spiritual journey. Resources:Insight Timer AppLaw of Attraction Changed My Life PodcastThe Source by Dr. Tina Swart Get In Touch:Danielle IG: @danielleprescodEmail: danielle.prescod@gmail.com Website: www.danielleprescod.comBooks: Token Black Girl + The Rules of FortunePodcast IG: @the111updateKrista IG: @the.vibe.curatorEmail: thevibecurator@outlook.comBook a Reading: The Vibe Curator 

The New Garde with Alyssa Vingan
The Rest Is Still Unwritten (w/ Danielle Prescod)

The New Garde with Alyssa Vingan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 88:27


In this week's jam-packed episode, Alyssa is joined by fashion editor turned author Danielle Prescod to discuss how she's navigated the publishing world, from digital media to writing books. Tune in for a wealth of Danielle's insights about working her way up the masthead by starting as a “professional intern,” dealing with ego and racism at work, feeling like a fraud while “performing” how great your job is on social media, transitioning from magazines to the tech startup world, boosting your profile with street style (and using that attention as currency to advance your career), making herself a test subject for stories in exchange for expensive treatments that are unaffordable on an editor salary, the realities of losing editorial access when you switch publications, reinforcing collective psychosis by covering questionable topics to get traffic, the dangers of feeding the content beast and attempting to become a “brand,” getting too emotionally invested in your job, burning yourself out to the point of physical exhaustion, switching careers, and maintaining personhood above all else.  This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thenewgarde.substack.com

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Ask a Matchmaker
Bills, Bridesmaids, and Banter: Hotline Edition with Chrissy Rutherford

Ask a Matchmaker

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 45:23


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!  

PRETTYSMART
The Glam Gap + The Price of Admission in White America: with Token Black Girl Author Danielle Prescod

PRETTYSMART

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 56:18


Danielle Prescod is the author of the bestselling book Token Black Girl and cofounder of 2BG Consulting which aims to help fashion and beauty brands and influencers on their anti-racism journeys.  Before she moved out of NYC to New Orleans and published her book, she was a fifteen-year veteran of the beauty and fashion industry, most recently the style director of BET.com and previously held positions at Nylon, Elle, InStyle. She went to school in Greenwich, Connecticut, and was one of just three Black girls in her graduating class. She writes: “I remember that the reality of Blackness settled onto me like a terminal illness. I desperately wondered how I could get rid of it so I could just be like everyone else. It distressed me that I would never be ‘cured' of it and could never escape it.” She says it all got worse when she went to work in the fashion and beauty space. Her dieting became an eating disorder and her trendy workplaces re-created the racial traumas of her youth.  So much of Danielle's book is about identity— the one you assume but also the one the world assumes for you.  She writes “Your identity and self-awareness evolves slowly over time, both subtly and overtly in how you decide to show up in the world. But it can also be dictated, unfairly at times, by how the world sees you. that's especially true “if you find yourself to be a woman – and even more so if you find yourself to be a woman of color.”  Follow @danielleprescod and on TikTok @danielleprescod7 Purchase her book: bit.ly/3BxvshU

Tell Me About It With Jade Iovine
Learning to Love What Makes Me Different with Danielle Prescod

Tell Me About It With Jade Iovine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 64:57


This week I invited best-selling author, 15-year veteran of the beauty and fashion industry, Succession devotee, and secret hand model DANIELLE PRESCOD to hang with me.    In October of 2022, Danielle released “Token Black Girl” - a refreshingly honest memoir about racial identity, pop culture, and delusions of perfection.    This hour-long heart-to-heart is filled to the brim. We talked about everything from fibroids and egg-freezing, to growing up as one of the only Black girls in her school in Connecticut, and how that influenced (and maybe even catalyzed) her disordered eating. We dove into how she and her family are coping with her sister's new role on Bravo's hit show Summer House, and explored the concept of making peace with the idea of starting a family without a partner… and how that might radically change the experience of everyone desperately “searching” for their other half.    I can't recommend this book enough… Order ‘Token Black Girl' here. xo   For more about the podcast and my life, you can find me: https://www.instagram.com/jadeiovine/    Executive Producer Catherine Law Audio Engineer Brandon Dickert See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Chills at Will Podcast
Episode 171 with Danielle Prescod, Fashion Publishing Standout and Writer of the Moving, Reflective, and Honest Token Black Girl

The Chills at Will Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 60:56


Episode 171 Notes and Links to Danielle Prescod's Work       On Episode 171 of The Chills at Will Podcast, Pete welcomes  Danielle Prescod, and the two discuss, among other things, Danielle's voracious reading as an adolescent and beyond, issues of body image in school and in the fashion world, her work in the fashion publishing world and how her personal experiences as recounted in her enthralling and enlightening Token Black Girl can be seen as microcosmic in relation to larger societal issues of racism, fatphobia, and misogyny.        Danielle Prescod is an author, content creator, and journalist. She is also a fifteen-year veteran of the beauty and fashion industry and a graduate of NYU's Gallatin School of Individualized Study. A lifelong fashion obsessive, she was most recently the style director of BET.com. Her book, Token Black Girl, is part memoir, part narrative nonfiction and an exploration of the ways that modern media can influence one's self-esteem. Buy Token Black Girl   Danielle Prescod's Website   From Marie Claire: #Read with MC Review of Token Black Girl At about 7:00, Danielle talks about her prodigious reading and love of reading as a kid.    At about 8:50, Danielle describes the feeling of seeing her book out in the world   At about 10:00, Danielle charts some of that early reading-a lot of YA-Judy Blume, Pascal, V.C. Andrews, etc.   At about 11:30, Pete asks Danielle about how she sees her childhood reading in hindsight, and she talks about ideas of representation and references a powerful quote from Tracee Ellis Ross   At about 13:25, Danielle highlights Marley Dias and her incredibly impressive #1000blackgirlbooks project   At about 16:20, Danielle talks about 2020 and the high amount of anti-racism books that came to prominence and how the white mainstream as an audience    At about 17:55, Danielle speaks to the seeds for her career in fashion, and her love of writing and magazines   At about 19:35, Pete lays out the book's introduction and he and Pete and Danielle discuss her focus on a 2003 magazine cover that was emblematic of ideas of erasure of women of color   At about 21:20, The definitions and explanations of a “token white girl” are explained; Danielle speaks to assimilation and indoctrination as described in the book; Danielle talks about the “limiting” binary of racism   At about 23:40, Danielle explains a “pretty naive concept” she had as a younger person    At about 25:25, Danielle talks about racism when falsely viewed through a “nice/mean” dichotomy and the injurious effects of this mindset   At about 28:40, Pete cites moving examples of racism experienced by Danielle's grandfather and asks her about how his experiences and her parents' experiences led to the ways she and her sister were raised and taught   At about 30:10, Danielle responds to Pete's questions about racism and the ostensibly liberal environments she grew up in   At about 33:45, Pete highlights Danielle's poetic language with a few examples regarding white supremacy and a fitting citing of Dubois; Danielle speaks to ideas of pressures in “representing” Black people   At about 35:10, The two discuss Danielle's early environment at NYLON-and the greater societal environment- and how it affected her   At about 38:00, Danielle speaks to allure of fashion and its attendant issues    At about 40:00, Danielle gives an standout explanation of “fashion theory” and connects it to human history    At about 43:20, Danielle and Pete discuss a pivotal scene from the book that deals with discussions on body image in a college class of hers   At about 44:50, Danielle responds to Pete's questions about connections between problematic societal body image issues and features and media coverage and ideas of stakeholders    At about 48:00, Pete compliments Danielle's depictions and personal story   At about 49:10, Pete refers to a particularly egregious example of racism experienced by Danielle   At about 49:55, Danielle speaks to the “psychological warfare” of the publishing/fashion worlds, and its similarities to high school dramas, and she Pete discuss how society and these worlds often mirror each other   At about 51:00, Pete is highly complimentary of Danielle's honesty in her book and Danielle speaks about what she might tell her younger self and other younger people about ways to find more peace   At about 54:40, Pete and Danielle reflect on ideas of perpetuating racism through societal norms   At about 55:55, Danielle shares edifying reader feedback she's gotten regarding the book   At about 56:35, Danielle shares an exciting future project she's working on   At about 58:20, Danielle provides social media and contact info  You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both my YouTube Channel and my podcast while you're checking out this episode.    Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl     Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting my one-man show, my DIY podcast and my extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content!    NEW MERCH! You can browse and buy here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChillsatWillPodcast    This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form.    The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com.   Please tune in for Episode 172 with Robert Lopez. He is author of three novels, including Kamby Bolongo Mean River—named one of 25 important books of the decade by HTML Giant, All Back Full, two story collections, and a novel-in-stories, A Better Class Of People. The LA Times wrote, "Lopez has the ability to give readers whiplash with his unconventional and bewitching stories."  The episode will air on March 24.

Been Better... hbU?
Danielle Prescod: Body Image, Self-Love, & Calling Out Racism

Been Better... hbU?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 46:10


This week I am joined by content creator, journalist, and author of 'Token Black Girl: A Memoir' Danielle Prescod. As a lifelong fashion obsessive, she was most recently the style director of BET.com. She also cofounded 2BG Consulting, which supports beauty brands and influencers on their anti-racism journeys. In this conversation, we touch on everything! I hear why Danielle decided to leave New York City, her experience with body dysmorphia and how bodies are portrayed in fashion, her thoughts on how we interact with white supremacy and privilege, and why she only reads books by Black authors. You'll want to tune in to hear all about Capital F fashion - the behind-the-scenes of the fashion industry we don't think about when shopping and experiencing fashion each day. Danielle is wildly impressive and I am so thankful she joined me for this episode. Check out her book here!Please rate the show 5 stars, leave the show a review on Apple Podcasts, and follow the show wherever you get your podcasts. I'll be back every other week with a brand new episode!

The Chills at Will Podcast
Episode 170 with Richard T. Rodriguez, Skilled Practitioner of The Personal, and The Cultural, and Author of A Kiss Across the Ocean:Transatlantic Intimacies of British Post-Punk and US Latinidad

The Chills at Will Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 87:53


Episode 170 Notes and Links to Richard T. Rodriguez's Work       On Episode 170 of The Chills at Will Podcast, Pete welcomes  Richard T. Rodriguez, and the two discuss, among other things, Richard's childhood full of voracious reading and master wordsmiths in his family, books and media and music that spoke to him and speaks to him, evolving ideas of Chicanismo, masters of Chicanx literature and music and cultural studies, and the seven songs/chapters that constitute his stellar book and build upon ideas of “touch” and a “kiss across the ocean.”      Richard T. Rodríguez is Professor of Media and Cultural Studies and English at the University of California, Riverside. He specializes in Latina/o/x literary and cultural studies, film and visual culture, and gender and sexuality studies, and holds additional interests in transnational cultural studies, popular music studies, and comparative ethnic studies. The author of Next of Kin: The Family in Chicano/a Cultural Politics (Duke University Press, 2009), which won the 2011 National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies Book Award, and A Kiss across the Ocean: Transatlantic Intimacies of British Post-Punk and U.S. Latinidad (Duke University Press, 2022), he is currently completing Undocumented Desires: Fantasies of Latino Male Sexuality. The 2019 recipient of the Richard A. Yarborough Mentoring Award, granted by the Minority Scholars' Committee of the American Studies Association, he is the co-principal investigator on a University of California MRPI grant titled "The Global Latinidades Project: Globalizing Latinx Studies for the Next Millennium." His show, "Dr. Ricky on the Radio," can be heard weekly on KUCR.  Buy A Kiss Across the Ocean:  Transatlantic Intimacies of British Post-Punk and U.S. Latinidad   Richard T. Rodriguez's University of California at Riverside Page   Razorcake Review and Summary of A Kiss Across the Ocean     At about 8:00, Richard talks about growing up and his relationship with language and the written word, including the impacts from his parents, who were “wordsmiths” and bilingual    At about 9:45, Richard shouts out Phuc Tran's Sigh, Gone in describing his own reading and childhood experiences   At about 10:45, Richard discusses his college years at Cal Berkeley, and the huge impact June Jordan and Yusef  Komunyaaka had on him   At about 13:00, Richard responds to Pete's question about ideas of representation in what Richard read growing up-he points out Victor Villaseñor and Alfred Arteaga, among others   At about 14:40, Pete and Richard discuss the power of Villarreal's Pocho   At about 16:20, Pete asks Richard about evolving ideas/definitions for “Chicano”   At about 18:35, Richard responds to Pete asking about any “ ‘Eureka' moments” and how James Clifford in grad school helped him with a “reassessment of language”   At about 20:25, Richard talks about who and what he's teaching as a college professor, including work by Alex Espinoza, Phuc Tran, and James Spooner    At about 24:05, Pete lays out some of the power of the beginning of the book and asks Richard about how he “saw the world anew” through Boy George and other musicians; he mentions how the music informed his reading and art intake   At about 27:10, Richard describes what spoke to him about Johnny Rotten's quote about hanging out with Chicanos in SoCal   At about 28:30, Francesca Royster and Carl Stanley and others are referenced as Richard describes what was going on in the world and in his life as impetus for writing the book   At about 30:45, the two discuss teenage years and why they are such “prime” years for music celebration and exploration    At about 33:20, Melissa Mora Hidalgo, with Mozlandia, and Gustavo Arellano are shouted out as models for Richard's work   At about 35:50, Richard explains “post-punk” and “new-wave” and how he wanted to “reclaim ‘post-punk' ”   At about 38:15, Pete lays out the structure of the book, compliments its melding of academic and poetic writing, and asks about “goth”-its definition(s) and connections to the focus of Chapter One-Siouxsie and the Banshees   At about 41:40, Richard comments on Kid Congo Powers and his important connections to SoCal Chicano culture and to the Cramps/Siouxsie   At about 43:00, Pete asks Richard to explain his specific use of “touch” in the book   At about 45:20, Richard describes how Latinx writers have been touched by Siouxsie and the Banshees, often referencing the band in their work   At about 46:20, Richard describes his meeting with/touch by Siouxsie   At about 46:45, Richard describes Adam Ant and his connection to Chapter Two's “Prince Charming,” with both being “two-sided”   At about 49:40, Chapter Three, Bauhaus, and ideas and possibilities of “goth” as racially diverse; the two discuss Myriam Gurba's work on the general topic and Love and Rockets as a mutual   At about 54:15, Chapter Four is discussed with “Latina queer sensibilities” as a main focus and Marc Almond's connections to John Rechy's work   At about 59:10, The two talk about “othering” and exoticization that comes from    At about 1:01:00, Ideas of “secondhand” and history and zoot suits and masculinity are discussed, topics from the book's Chapter Five   At about 1:04:45, Richard examines conversations around cultural appropriation and Chris Sullivan's work with the zoot suit and “Latin” music   At about 1:07:05, The two talk about Chapter Six and Pete compliments Richard's melding of personal and cultural; the chapter deals with “Mexican Americanos” and Frankie Goes to Hollywood, in addition to lead singer Holly Johnson's solo work   At about 1:12:30, Richard gives background on The Pet Shop Boys and their work with hip hop and freestyle music and the connections between freestyle music and Latinx artists   At about 1:15:50, Pete uses an example of “authenticity” that Richard analyzes so skillfully as an example of ignorance   At about 1:16:50, Richard speaks to the book's conclusion and the greatness possible through tribute bands in “translating” and “regenerating” music   At about 1:20:10, Richard calls attention to Orange County's Ghost Town   At about 1:21:45, Richard talks about future projects   At about 1:22:50, Tainted Love shoutout!   At about 1:23:45, Richard recommends LibroMobile, City Lights Bookstore, and other places to buy his book and gives his social media info      You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both my YouTube Channel and my podcast while you're checking out this episode.    Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl     Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting my one-man show, my DIY podcast and my extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content!    NEW MERCH! You can browse and buy here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChillsatWillPodcast    This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form.    The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com.   Please tune in for Episode 171 with Danielle Prescod. Danielle is an author, content creator, and journalist. Danielle Prescod is a fifteen-year veteran of the beauty and fashion industry and a graduate of NYU's Gallatin School of Individualized Study. A lifelong fashion obsessive, she was most recently the style director of BET.com. Her book, Token Black Girl, is part memoir, part narrative nonfiction and an exploration of the ways that modern media can influence one's self-esteem.    The episode will air on March 21.

Tynee Talks Podcast
E71 Tynee Talks: Token Black Girl with Danielle Prescod

Tynee Talks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 40:50


Tynee Talks to Danielle Prescod about her best-selling book "Token Black Girl" Token Black Girl is part memoir, part narrative nonfiction, Token Black Girl, is an exploration of the ways that modern media can influence one's self-esteem. In the episode we explore how white supremacy is the basis of tokenism. #danielleprescod #tyneetalkspodcast #tokenblackgirl This episode is brought to you by: SZN 7 Sponsor: 810 TACOS Seasoning 810 Tacos is a premium seasoning pack made with 9 high-quality, fresh spices that are low in sodium and maxed out in flavor! "Made for tacos, Delicious on Everything!" Use Code: TYNEETALKSTACOS and receive FREE SHIPPING on orders $20 or more Sponsor Links: WEBSITE: https://810Tacos.com INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/810Tacos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/810Tacos Guest Links: Website: https://www.danielleprescod.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danielleprescod Twitter: https://twitter.com/danielleprescod ** Host (Tynee Talks) Links: Linktr.ee/tyneetalks Facebook: www.facebook.com/tyneetalks/ Instagram: Instagram.com/tyneetalks Twitter: @tyneetune Shop Tynee Talks Merchandise: shop.spreadshirt.com/tynee-talks www.shoptyneetalks.bigcartel.com Find out more at http://tyneetalks.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

The goop Podcast
Token Black Girl

The goop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 41:38


Danielle Prescod is the author of Token Black Girl, her memoir about her experiences as a Black woman in the beauty and fashion industry. She joins Erica Chidi to discuss how pop culture and media influenced her early self-identity, why she chose to write her story, and what changes Prescod hopes to see in the industry today. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Beck and Call
68. Best of 2022!

Beck and Call

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 43:43


For her last episode of the year, Merritt is highlighting her very favorite moments and top picks from 2022 - from the TV shows and books she loved, to her favorite trips she took and the best beauty buy she made, this episode is basically one long recs & reviews segment with some personal highlights thrown in there. She'll be back the first week of January - enjoy the rest of your holiday season and have a Happy New Year! Follow along on Instagram @beckandcallpodcast for episode visual guides, audio clips and more behind-the-scenes content! Have a question for Merritt or need some advice? Email info@beckandcallpodcast.com! MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Carbone's, Carbone & Vino, Il Bracco, El Carlos Elegante, Firefly Lane on Netflix, Prisoners on Netflix, Emily The Criminal on Netflix, The Lord of the Rings Extended Versions on HBOMAX, Harry & Meghan on Netflix, The Blonde Files Podcast by Arielle Lorre, The Hotel Nantucket by Elin Hildebrand, Token Black Girl by Danielle Prescod, The Housemaid by Freida McFadden, Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir, House of the Dragon on HBOMAX, The Serpent Queen on Starz, From on Epix, Rings of Power on Amazon Prime, Wednesday on Netflix, Don't Worry Darling, Good Luck To You Leo Grande, As It Was by Harry Styles, 2 Be Loved by Lizzo, Super Freaky Girl by Nicky Minaj, Villa Zyanya, Laura Lee Clark Interior Design, NARS Audacious Lipstick in Raquel, Paula's Choice Exfoliate.

Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books
Danielle Prescod, TOKEN BLACK GIRL: A Memoir

Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 23:59


Zibby is joined by fashion and beauty insider and debut author Danielle Prescod to discuss Token Black Girl, a sharp and witty new memoir about a Black girl's racial identity, eating disorder, conditional self-love, and delusions of perfection. Danielle talks about revisiting painful memories–from being racially harassed in all-white private schools to developing bulimia at the age of 12 to struggling with her IVF treatment. She also talks about the business she founded to help beauty and fashion brands craft antiracist identities and marketing strategies. Purchase on Amazon or Bookshop.Amazon: bit.ly/3BxvshUBookshop: bit.ly/3FufaauSubscribe to Zibby's weekly newsletter here.Purchase Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books merch here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Naked Beauty
The Side Effects of Being the Token Black Girl ft. Danielle Prescod

Naked Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 77:16


“You become a symbol greater than yourself, you become a symbol signaling that an institution, a community, a town, a hobby, is not racist.” - Danielle PrescodWriter, content creator, and businesswoman Danielle Prescod is back for her third interview with Naked Beauty, and this time, we're sitting down to discuss her first book, Token Black Girl. Reflecting on her experiences growing up as the only Black girl in a predominantly white community, Danielle has been able to break down the emotions that so many Black girls (myself included) have felt when being othered so early in life. Tune in as we do a deep dive into her journey navigating body dysmorphia, going from “pet” to “threat” in the workplace, falling in love with LeLabo fragrances, and so much more. Link to Products/Resources: Macy's Holiday Finds (Fluted Old-Fashioned Glasses, Pedestal Bowl, Fluted Coupe Glasses, Fluted Highball Glasses), Ep.98: Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself, “Corporate Workplaces are Traumatizing Black Women,” Le Labo Matcha Join 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 Danielle: @danielleprescod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Black Girls Texting
221: The Perils and Privileges of the Token Black Girl ft. Danielle Prescod

Black Girls Texting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 82:58


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!!

Get Booked
The Handsell with Danielle Prescod

Get Booked

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 33:14


This week on the Handsell, author and influencer Danielle Prescod talks about three of her recent favorite reads. Follow the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. BOOKS DISCUSSED: Token Black Girl by Danielle Prescod Counterfeit by Kirstin Chen Come As You Are by Emily Nagoski (and Burnout) Tanqueray by Stephanie Johnson with Brandon Stanton Find Danielle on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Vermont Conversation with David Goodman
A ‘Token Black Girl' breaks her silence

The Vermont Conversation with David Goodman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 50:55


Danielle Prescod is done being the “Token Black Girl.” Prescod was one of the only Black students in her prep school in Greenwich, Connecticut. She was captain of the tennis team, attended Tufts University and New York University, and went on to jobs at prestigious and influential fashion and beauty magazines including Elle, InStyle and BET, where she was style director.As Prescod grew older, she began to understand that she was molding herself to fit in a world of white supremacy. She had to be perfect — better than anyone else. That led to undergoing painful hair straightening in elementary school and developing an eating disorder when she hit puberty.The murder of George Floyd was a turning point for Prescod, who is now 34. Following Floyd's killing by Minneapolis police, she posted a searing Instagram video that went viral in which she laid out the many ways that white colleagues and media figures had marginalized and ignored her and other African Americans all while claiming to be anti-racist allies.Prescod has a new memoir, “Token Black Girl.” She has a newly formed consulting agency 2BG (2 Black Girls), which advises fashion and beauty brands and influencers on anti-racism. Prescod writes: “The Token Black Girl is characterized mostly by her proximity to her white peers and her nonthreatening and friendly nature. She is non­threatening because she is almost never the romantic interest, and her primary function is to provide ‘attitude' and ‘sass,' either as humor or as an attempt to elevate the sex appeal of the otherwise all-white entity. She is a good student because she has to be. She actually feels like she has to be good at everything. She's almost always a good dancer, and even if she's not, it doesn't matter because everyone will still think she's a good dancer. She either has or can get the requisite social signifiers of acceptance—everything except white skin, of course. She will be well spoken, well dressed, and well groomed. She likes all the things her friends like, including boys, but they will not like her. She almost never acknowledges her position as the sole Black member of a group because talking about race makes white people uncomfortable. She can never make white people uncomfortable. Her most critical responsibility is providing protection against the ‘racist' label that might otherwise be hurled at a gaggle of white women devoid of ethnic variety.”“When you are a person of color in these environments, you go into survival mode because you're very convinced that … it's assimilate or die,” Prescod told The Vermont Conversation. “You are not developing into a whole individual because you're so defensive. You're like a caged feral animal. … I don't want kids living like that. It's very stressful.”

The Date Brazen Podcast
126. Releasing Perfectionism and Embracing Main Character Energy with Author, Danielle Prescod

The Date Brazen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 51:08


Danielle Prescod is on the podcast this week. She is the author of, “Token Black Girl,” and co-founder of 2BG Consulting, which offers anti-racism seminars and resources with the aim of fixing the fashion industry. This week, Danielle joins Lily in a conversation about writing her memoir, the trap of perfectionism, and the role white supremacy plays in the pursuit of perfectionism in love and in life. Links:Danielle's new book! Danielle's websiteDanielle on TikTok Talking Body Image, Diet Culture, and Your Dating Life with Chrissy King Date Brazen on Instagram Date Brazen on TikTok Show notes: https://www.datebrazen.com/blog/releasing-perfectionism-with-danielle-prescod  

Friend of a Friend
Inside Danielle Prescod's First Book, Token Black Girl

Friend of a Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 36:05


I often talk about the necessity for community. No matter what you do, where you work, finding your people and keeping them close is one of the most important lessons I've learned as someone in the fashion industry. One of my people is Danielle Prescod. She instantly became someone who felt like a security blanket for me - at a work event where maybe I didn't know anyone, fashion weeks, whatever it was, if she was there, all was good in my world. Danielle is a 15-year fashion industry veteran - she's worked at InStyle, Elle, BET, and is someone I often turn to for her razor-sharp and unapologetic perspective of the industry. But last year, she said goodbye to the fashion industry and moved to New Orleans where she penned her first book, Token Black Girl, a memoir about her experiences growing up Black in a predominately white neighborhood, and the experiences that followed her into her teen years, college years, and into the halls of some of the most well known magazines in the world. It's a harsh look into the white supremacy in media and her personal story of recovering from years of striving for perfection, a loss of identity, and living in a world where she never truly felt accepted. In today's episode, we talk about the moments that led Danielle to write Token Black Girl, how she turned her experiences into output, and how the fashion industry needs to do better.   Follow Danielle here https://www.instagram.com/danielleprescod/   Pre-order Token Black Girl here    Produced by Dear Media

Existential
Episode 94 (Performative, But Helpful) with Danielle Prescod

Existential

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 34:54


In this new episode, Corey talks with DEI professional, author, and fashion editor Danielle Prescod about whether or not some performative acts of anti-racism can be helpful in creating more spaces of belonging. Contend with Danielle: On Instagram: @danielleprescod  Contend with us:  https://coreyevanleak.com/  

Keep Finance Queerd
Tokenism, Negotiating Your Worth + Money with Danielle

Keep Finance Queerd

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 53:32 Transcription Available


Author, content creator, and brand consultant Danielle Prescod (she/her) joins Ellyce on the podcast this week! Danielle shares the deets on her forthcoming memoir “Token Black Girl,” which chronicles her journey climbing the corporate ladder in the fashion and beauty industry as one of the only Black women in the room. She and Ellyce also discuss warped perspectives on money in corporate culture, changing your mindset to get paid what you deserve and Danielle's evolving perspective on money as a content creator.Here are some takeaways from Danielle's episode:Money may not buy happiness but it definitely buys comfortMoney – whether in big corporate industries or in content creation – is more free flowing than you thinkNever take the first offer: Use the facts to negotiate what you deserve in your careerHow to use your privilege in your career to help those coming upPre-Order “Token Black Girl” here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1542035163/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_HS3045F9T1K4X9BGQS2YFollow Danielle: TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMNDEdapF/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/danielleprescod/?hl=enJoin the Queerd Community:INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ellyce.fulmore/TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@queerd.coWORK WITH ME: https://ellycefulmore.com/Ready to take control of your money? Well I've got you covered with my mini course library. 6 different courses priced at $47 each, these mini courses are an awesome (and affordable!) way to start taking control of your financial future. https://ellycefulmore.com/mini-courses 

Graves to Gardens Podcast
Retail Therapy

Graves to Gardens Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 57:54


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

LEAVE YOUR MARK
Chrissy Rutherford on Why Fashion's Diversity Education is Not Over, Mental Health Transparency in the Workplace and How Opportunities That Are Meant to Be Yours Will Be

LEAVE YOUR MARK

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 41:39


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.

Thoughts May Vary
THOUGHT 13: Chrissy Rutherford's Thoughts On Sharing Online & The Family Dynamics That Follow

Thoughts May Vary

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 70:22


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

Once Upon a Playtime
“The Busy Bee Who Learned to Slow Down,” with Danielle Prescod

Once Upon a Playtime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 10:36


Busy bees like to do lots of things. They explore new places, try new activities, and learn all that they can! But what happens when a busy bee becomes too busy? Well, you teach yourself to stop and smell the flowers! In this episode of “Once Upon A Playtime,” we'll learn how writer and entrepreneur Danielle Prescod discovered the value of slowing down, why it is important to balance scheduled activities with unstructured playtime, and how board games can help kids develop resilience.

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Arab-American Psycho
137 | Dating Danielle Prescod

Arab-American Psycho

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 62:40


This week's guest is Danielle Prescod, author, podcast host, and co-founder of 2BG. We discuss dating as a hyper independent woman, public personas, tapping into feminine energy, being reckless online, giving men access to you, and so much more. Enjoy psychos! BECOME A MEMBER OF ARAB-AMERICAN PSYCHO ON PATREON FOR EXCLUSIVE SOLO EPISODES https://patreon.com/arabamericanpsycho @danielleprescod https://instagram.com/danielleprescod @noore https://instagram.com/noore @arabamericanpsycho https://instagram.com/arabamericanpsycho New episodes every Sunday, and if you made it this far please rate and review on iTunes AND Spotify. Okay love you, bye! x

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Second Life
Chrissy Rutherford: Writer, Digital Content Creator, and Co-Founder of 2BG Consulting

Second Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 55:31


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.

I Am The Cute One: A Nostalgia Podcast
A Cinderella Story (w/ Kelli & Troy of "Beyond the Blinds" Podcast)

I Am The Cute One: A Nostalgia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 45:49


The party continues as Chelsea & Donny begin their sensible rebrand by covering the 2004 hit, "A Cinderella Story" with co-hosts of "Beyond the Blinds" podcast, Kelli and Troy. The hosts stay true to their brand of tormenting their guests (see also: Danielle Prescod; season 2, episode 9) as it is revealed quickly that Kelli's arch nemeses (nemesi?) are Hilary Duff AND Chad Michael Murray, the two stars of this movie. Chelsea tries to make it up to her by spilling some CMM that she has collected over the years. Donny & Chelsea find their Halloween costumes for next year (it's not the lackluster Cinderella dress), and the group discusses the infamous "Laugh out loud" texting scene in addition to the joys of AOL chat rooms (shout out to Blair, 16/f/LA!)Follow Us on Social Media:The Dipp: @thedippChelsea: @ohnochelsDonny: @donnyhadfieldsmith

I Am The Cute One: A Nostalgia Podcast
You're Invited to Mary-Kate & Ashley's Fashion Party (w/ Danielle Prescod)

I Am The Cute One: A Nostalgia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 39:16


If there's one thing Mary-Kate and Ashley are known for, it's fashion; and if there's one thing Chelsea and Donny are known for, it's chaos. Let's combine the two as Donny and Chelsea cover Mary-Kate and Ashley's Fashion Party! Host of 'More Than This' and author of 'Token Black Girl,' Danielle Prescod joins the hosts for a pre-teen palooza where they ditch their friends at the library and discuss their favorite fads of their childhood. Also, it becomes alarmingly clear Danielle was blindsided, tricked, and bamboozled, and was not aware the mess in which she signed up for. Surprise! Follow us on social media!The Dipp: @thedippDonny: @donnyhadfieldsmithChelsea: @ohnobravo

#MAYFAIRWORLD
Chrissy Rutherford On Why She Quit Her Job At Harper's Bazaar, Her Perspective On The Future Of “Influence”, And How She Is Teaching Brands And Influencers To Create Diverse Content

#MAYFAIRWORLD

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 49:50


#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

More Than This
Ready for More Than This?

More Than This

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 2:26


We're sure you've thought about it. What would happen if I just dropped everything and started new? What if I chased after the passion I've labeled as a hobby? Vox Creative and Straight Talk Wireless have come together to bring those stories — the ones that seek to answer that lingering “what if?” — to you. Join host Danielle Prescod as we celebrate the everyday extraordinary possibilities that reveal themselves when we stop knocking on doors and start drawing our own. These are the stories of six people who went against the grain and created a new path for themselves in pursuit of More Than This. A podcast by Straight Talk Wireless, produced by Vox Creative in partnership with FRQNCY Media. Read the trailer transcript at bit.ly/3zVsuzM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Know That: A Real Housewives Podcast
Rinna Beauty and the Beating a Dead Horse

Know That: A Real Housewives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 59:54


Chelsea (@ohnobravo) lends her personal brand of chaos to the guys of "Know That" for another week while Anthony is away, and they're joined by pop culture expert, Danielle Prescod (@danielleprescod). Danielle and Chelsea put their foot down when it comes to dissecting RHONY, so they quickly head to Beverly Hills to discuss Dorit's poor attempt at coming for Garcelle at Lisa's lipstick party, Erika's poor attempt at coming for Sutton at Lisa's lipstick party, and they try to figure out how exactly one speaks to dead parents through a lip print. Then, it's time to praise the hardest-working woman in the business, Ashley Boalch Darby, who arrives at the estate with a Corona in one hand and placenta pills in the other to do her job. That job? Setting the group vacation ablaze and watching it burn with cheating rumors about Wendy's husband (who doesn't look like Idris Elba, by the way.) Want something to listen to besides Housewives podcasts? Check out the co-hosts' other endeavors! "This Is Gonna Be Good," a podcast co-hosted by Quin and fellow comic Carol Scudder to discuss everything from politics to pop culture "I Am The Cute One: A Mary-Kate & Ashley Podcast," a new podcast from The Dipp co-hosted by Donny & Chelsea (@ohnobravo) "Bad Gay: A Cultural Conversation," a podcast hosted by Anthony where he unpacks popular gay culture through candid conversations REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE, RATE AND REVIEW! E-Mail Us: knowthatpod@gmail.com Follow Us on Instagram and Twitter: @knowthatpod Tune in every Monday at 7:30pm EST on our instagram live for a recap of the latest Bravo hot topics! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/knowthatpod)

The BLK IRL Podcast
More Than Just Your Token Black Girl

The BLK IRL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 44:24


The BLK IRL Podcast is an audio docuseries that explores the business of “influencing” and the power dynamics at play in the act of cultural exchange. Join host Anuli Akanegbu as she dissects themes related to race in the influencer economy through research-supported commentary and intimate interviews with predominantly Black content creators, scholars, entrepreneurs, activists, marketing experts, and cultural critics. In this episode, Danielle Prescod and I talk about the beauty and fashion industry's reaction to last summer's racial uprising, how she creates boundaries in her online and offline lives, and her plans to leave New York City. You can find citations for the reference materials mentioned in this episode as well as some additional background reading on the BLK IRL website (www.blkirl.com). Stay updated on all things BLK IRL by following the podcast on Instagram (@blkirl) and Twitter (@blkirl). If you like what you hear then please rate and review this podcast on Apple Podcasts, so more people can be introduced to The BLK IRL Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blkirl/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blkirl/support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blkirl/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blkirl/support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blkirl/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blkirl/support

Freckled Foodie & Friends
Danielle Prescod (@danielleprescod), Cofounder of 2BG

Freckled Foodie & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 62:47


Today’s episode is brought to you by a new sponsor in Freckled Foodie land but one you now are very informed on, if you’ve been keeping up with the podcast, BluBlox. Last week I had the pleasure of sitting down with the founder, Andy Mant, on this podcast and holy heck did I learn a lot. BluBlox takes light hygiene incredibly seriously and has created products to help you all do so as well. Between their three signature lenses, the Sleep+, the SUmmerGlo, and BluLite, they have you covered. While I wear my BluLite glasses during the workday starting at my computer and cell phone, and notice a huge difference in my headaches and eye strain, the Sleep+ are the newest edition to my routine and are the world’s most advanced blue and green light blocking glasses addressing the exact frequencies of light required after dark to optimally produce melatonin for restorative sleep and health. If there is one thing BluBlox cares about, it is science and providing a product that actually works. Be sure to check out their website and purchase some for yourself to see the impact. Code Freckled gets you 15% off and free shipping. Head to www.blublox.com/freckled and get shopping!   Danielle’s viral IGTV video: “Congrats you woke up, now what?”   Follow Danielle Prescod Instagram: @danielleprescod @theprescodsisters Twitter: @danielleprescod   Follow me: Instagram: @freckledfoodie Website: freckledfoodie.com TikTok: freckledfoodie Youtube: Cameron Rogers / Freckled Foodie Pinterest: Freckled Foodie   This episode was edited by Tim Flanzbaum 

Friend of a Friend
Fanny Bourdette Donon: Special Projects, Dior

Friend of a Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 41:51


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

Fashion No Filter
An honest conversation about race and fashion: Pass the Mic to Henrietta Gallina, Tamu McPherson & Danielle Prescod

Fashion No Filter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 85:26


In this first of three parts, Fashion: No Filter passes the mic to guest editor Henrietta Gallina, an advocate, creative director and co-host of the brilliantly candid podcast The Conversations, who shall be leading the discussion throughout the series.In light of the rallying cry for the fashion industry to put an end to ongoing systemic racism, Henrietta, Camille and Monica have been having some tough and candid conversations about the state of play and how they want to participate and show up in this moment. Their conclusion: Fashion: No Filter would share its platform in order to create meaningful dialogue and help foster understanding, learning and shared experiences in the most authentic way. In today’s conversation, Henrietta leads a free-flowing chat with digital creator Tamu McPherson, and BET Style Director Danielle Prescod, both of whom also have strong social media followings and influence. The three speak candidly about their experiences as black female creatives in fashion — Tamu having started out as a freelance photographer, and going on to found her blog All the Pretty Birds, and Danielle as an editor at magazines like Harper’s Bazaar and In Style. While both guests have been outspoken about racism in fashion since the murder of George Floyd, (and before,) this conversation takes many unexpected turns and brings forth new perspectives, interpretations and potential solutions to the industry’s systemic issues going forward. The interview is followed by reactions and takeaways from your hosts Monica, Camille accompanied by Henrietta. Articles mentioned:https://www.alltheprettybirds.com/luxury-brands-should-work-with-black-content-creators/Want more? Follow:@HenriettaGallina@TamuMcPherson@DaniellePrescod@TheConversations.podcast@BET See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Offline, The Podcast: Honest Conversations About True Self
Danielle Prescod on representation, the benefits of therapy, freezing her eggs and giving up Instagram.

Offline, The Podcast: Honest Conversations About True Self

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 56:35


For episode 66 of Offline, host Alison Rice sits down with New York City style director, Danielle Prescod. Danielle is currently the Style Director at Black Entertainment Television, and before that, she held fashion roles at Marie Claire, Elle, Teen Vogue and Interview.The New Yorker is as authentic as it gets on Instagram. One of the things Alison loves most about her presence on the platform, is it has nothing to do with her job. She’s never pushing her followers to buy things. Instead, she chooses to use her platform to educate. If you follow Danielle, you’ll know that she leads social conversations centered on calling out systemic racism daily, and she’s a guiding light when it comes to holding the fashion industry, influencers and media accountable, for our ongoing failure to acknowledge, support and elevate Black people, their voices and their work.Alison and Danielle recorded this episode in March 2020. Australia was about to go into lockdown and being in the States, Danielle had already been in isolation for some time. Since then, to say a lot has happened is an understatement. Danielle has been a key voice within New York City’s fashion community during the Black Lives Matter movement — directing Alison and other white people to the resources she was sharing years before we finally started to listen with the intent to learn. And she’s also developing new resources. For free. For our benefit.In this episode’s introduction, Alison calls out her failure to ask Danielle any direct questions about racism and allyship. This is an example of her privilege and her ignorance. She shares that her failure to give airtime to an experience that doesn’t impact her or her world as a white woman makes her complicit in the silencing of Black voices and experiences. Despite Alison’s failure, their pair cover an interesting set of topics in this honest conversation. Danielle shares how she’s producing content for women during an international pandemic, how she thinks about telling stories, giving up Instagram twice, the benefits of therapy, her decision to freeze her eggs at age 30 and her advice to brands and businesses on getting representation and inclusion right.Follow Danielle on InstagramRead Danielle’s work MORE FROM OFFLINE AND ALISON RICE Become a student of Self StudyIf you’re interested in learning about True Self, conscious success and more, become a student of Self Study — a series of considered online courses. Book a coaching session Offline’s host, Alison Rice, is an award-winning leader and conscious coach. She offers personal coaching sessions. Find out more or book directly. Early access For early access to new episodes of the podcast, Self Study learning opportunities and Offline events, follow @getoffline.co and @

Breaking Beauty Podcast
A Message From Jill and Carlene

Breaking Beauty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 7:48


Today we are pausing our regularly scheduled show to make space for Black voices. Below is a list of articles and podcasts referenced in today’s episode to read and listen to instead:   Articles/Social media:   Danielle Prescod - her IGTV post is absolutely must-watch.  Kathleen Newman-Bremang’s story from Refinery29: The Pandemic Of Black Trauma Will Never End. Ateh Jewell’s piece that she co-wrote called: “Three Black women tell us how to support the #BlackLivesMatter movement that goes beyond posting an Instagram image.”    Donte Colley’s Instagram: For a curated list of resources on how to protest, donate and educate yourself https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/   Podcasts: Kultur’d - Toronto-based podcast co-hosted by Meera Estrada Bee Quammie that uses pop culture as a gateway to larger themes, with an emphasis on diversity. They just published their 100th episode covering anti-Black racism, Amy Cooper, George Floyd, and being better allies.   2 Queens in a Pod - UK-based fashion & beauty podcast hosted by Leah Mai and Iman Leila. Their latest episode, “Black Lives Matter Everyday,” discusses exactly what’s going on right now and what needs to change.   Ice Cream Social- A brand new podcast by Beauty Bakerie founder Cashmere Nicole. Her most recent episode is called “That’s Just Wrong, Beauty and Racism.”   Naked Beauty - New York-based host Brooke Devard delivers DIY beauty tips, with practical and deeper thoughts on much to say on natural hair, skin, body image and self-image.  Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode. Find us on Instagram, Twitter. Join our private Facebook group

, or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302.    Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya
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Naked Beauty
Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself ft. Danielle Prescod

Naked Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 49:08


On this week’s episode of Naked Beauty, BET’s Style Director Danielle Prescod is back for a deeply personal and honest conversation about body image, IVF treatment, mental health, and finding what makes you happy. With a career in fashion and beauty editorial, Prescod’s life has often been filled with black tie events and fabulous launch parties. However, over the past year or so, Prescod has made a point to look inward and to establish strong mental health habits. Listen to hear us talk about:Ghosting TherapistsThe choice to go on medicationIVF Weight Gain & how it impacts her self-esteemBody ImageMeditation AppsCanyon Ranch/Depression, Anxiety, and Living in the Present Moment Her beauty, skincare and fragrance favesLinks to Products/Resources Mentioned:FACE: Barbara Sturm Sun Drops, Blink Brow Bar London, Pat Mcgrath Lip Balm FRAGRANCE: Christian Louboutin, Tom Ford White Patchouli, Carven HAIR: The Hair Artiste, SheaMoisture, Pattern Beauty Shower Brush, DevaCurl Pre-PooBODY: Shape House, Buf-Puf Body Sponge, Neutrogena Body Clear Wash, Rodin Body Oil, SheaMoisture Lavender LotionRESOURCES: A New Earth (Eckhart Tolle),

Press Send with Chinae Alexander
Danielle Prescod | Say What You Mean

Press Send with Chinae Alexander

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 52:59


My guest this week is Danielle Prescod, style director at BET and former Nylon Magazine intern (it’s relevant, I promise!). We’re discussing your questions about being a woman in the workplace and navigating a toxic office environment, how to handle bad dates (no ghosting required!), and being a supportive sibling in the midst of difficult family dynamics.   Connect with Danielle: Instagram: @danielleprescod / @theprescodsisters Twitter: @danielleprescod   Connect with me: Instagram: @chinaealexander / @presssendpodcast Twitter: @chinaealexander / @presssendpod YouTube: Chinae Alexander Website: chinaealexander.com / presssendpodcast.com 

Bad On Paper
Ep. 36: Danielle Prescod's Best Life Advice and Fashion Tips, SoulCycle Dates, & a Talk About Mental Health!

Bad On Paper

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 93:47


In this episode, we get to hang with BET style director Danielle Prescod, and we are obsessed! She is a self-proclaimed over sharer so this episode was extra fun to record! Danielle is a pop-culture expert, style icon, and fitness enthusiast. We asked her all your questions in a fun lightening round (including tips on how to take the best selfie and of course, DATING) and she walks us through her career thus far, and how she ended up at BET!  Also in this episode, Becca and Danielle decide to have a SoulCycle date, and Grace can’t stop binge-watching You (and she is creeped out). Don’t forget to read our first book club pick of the year, Little White Lies, by Jennifer Lynn Barnes. We can’t wait to talk about it next week!   You can find our friend crush at @danielleprescod!  Can't get enough Bad On Paper? Join our FB group for amazing book recs & more Follow us on Instagram @badonpaperpodcast

Beauty Bytes with Dr. Kay: Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon™
44: Style, Skincare, Fashion and Filler with Danielle Prescod, BET Stylist

Beauty Bytes with Dr. Kay: Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon™

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 27:13


Hello, beauties! This week I'm chatting with Danielle Prescod, an amazing stylist for Black Entertainment Television (BET)! Danielle is a New York girl but she came to visit me in LA. As a stylist, she knows all the hottest trends that are happening right now! Listen in as we talk about skincare, fashion, beauty, and more!  Find me on Instagram here.Subscribe & rate my podcast on iTunes.Shop for my Hyaluronic Line Filler (Ryan's favorite) in my shop!

Beauty Bytes with Dr. Kay: Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon™
44: Episode 23: Style, Skincare, Fashion and Filler with Danielle Prescod, BET Stylist

Beauty Bytes with Dr. Kay: Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon™

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 27:13


Hello, beauties! This week I'm chatting with Danielle Prescod, an amazing stylist for Black Entertainment Television (BET)! Danielle is a New York girl but she came to visit me in LA. As a stylist, she knows all the hottest trends that are happening right now! Listen in as we talk about skincare, fashion, beauty, and more!  Find me on Instagram here.Subscribe & rate my podcast on iTunes.Shop for my Hyaluronic Line Filler (Ryan's favorite) in my shop!

Naked Beauty
Celibate, Sober & Fasting Ft. Danielle Prescod

Naked Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2017 65:17


BET Style editor, Danielle Prescod, and I talk through A LOT in this last episode of 2017. Danielle doesn’t drink, “doesn’t enjoy food like that” AND she’s celibate — clearly, she’s got some super-human willpower.We discuss Meghan Markle, what working in fashion does to your closet, what therapy has done for her, dating in NYC, and how Danielle balances her work & downtime even though she’s a self-described ‘content monster with a pathological need for attention’. Danielle’s introduction to fasting and the cult of Dr. Charles Passler, started out as a story she was working on for ELLE but soon developed into a total body transformation and entirely new approach to eating. We discuss her matcha latte, bone broth and tea diet, and getting your body into a ketogenic state for maximum fat burning. Listen for: Racially Screening Soul Cycle instructors (lol!) Hiring Glam Squads For Nights Out Working Out & Finding the Right Hairstyle Getting “Eyebrow Shamed” by your Facialist The Benefits of Clearing Out Your Closet What Therapy has Helped her Learn & Avoiding “Prescription Pushers” Going Blonde “Instagram Face” & a lot more Products/Stories Mentioned How to Get the Body of A Victoria Secret Model by Danielle Prescod: http://bit.ly/2zHZiNJ Dr. Passler’s “Pure Change” Program: https://www.purechange.co Beauty Sick: How the Cultural Obsession with Appearance Hurts Girls and Women http://amzn.to/2m68o1N Closet Organization Journey of a Fashion Editor https://www.manrepeller.com/2017/10/closet-organization-with-a-former-fashion-editor.html Roe Morgan - Naomi Campbell (and Danielle’s) hairstylist https://www.instagram.com/hairbyromorgan/ Glam Squad - On Demand Beauty Services https://www.glamsquad.com Soul Cycle Instructors Danielle Loves Francis https://www.soul-cycle.com/instructors/10411/francis/ Mike https://www.soul-cycle.com/instructors/10347/mike+press/ Mabel https://www.soul-cycle.com/instructors/10337/mabel/ Products Danielle Loves: DPL Teeth Whitening (swears by this) http://bit.ly/2lm7CxG MAC’s Next to Nothing Mattifying Powder http://bit.ly/2Drbl4d Shieheido Eyebrow Powder http://bit.ly/2C8QROg Kjaer Weis Cream Blush (expensive but worth it) https://kjaerweis.com/product/cream-blush/above-and-beyond See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Lady Lovin'
#55: How To Make It In Fashion

Lady Lovin'

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2016 51:54


Today the gals chat with Danielle Prescod, a NYC fashionista with a huge social following who has held just about every job in the fashion industry,

Andy's Girls: A Real Housewives Podcast
Episode 257 - with Danielle Prescod

Andy's Girls: A Real Housewives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 68:12


Sarah watches the new Potomac and immediately Venmos her therapist a bonus since the only topics she plans to discuss concern Candiace, Mia, and their moms. After being told said therapist doesn't watch Bravo and prefers something called 'magazines,' Sarah immediately blocks her, buys shoes, and Zooms up Bravoholic bliss: a Potomac-heavy AG kiki with Team Monique whisperer, Danielle Prescod (author, podcast host, and DEI consultant). They explore the many layers  navigating Candiace's sensitivity training ('don't have none, won't be none'), Wendy's work ascending the Housewives Inc corporate ladder one single-wicked candle at a time, and what the women of Salt Lake City understand about independent streams of income for independent women. Eating your greens is almost as important as spending them, and Andy's Girls Live is the perfect supplement- it's Andy's Girls, Episode 257!   BUY TICKETS TO ANDY'S GIRLS LIVE (October 17 at Club Cumming in NYC!): https://www.eventbrite.com/e/andys-girls-live-tickets-177427960807 JOIN/LEVEL UP TO THE ANDY'S GIRLS PATREON, AND ENJOY EXCLUSIVE BONUS EPS AND ACCESS TO ZOOM EVENTS: https://www.patreon.com/AndysGirls   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy