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Dr. Dennis met Carrie in the elevator and they would make fun of how skincare products had no real value to them. Then they changed that. Dave Young: Welcome to the Empire Builders Podcast, teaching business owners the not-so-secret techniques that took famous businesses from mom and pop to major brands. Stephen Semple is a marketing consultant, story collector, and storyteller. I'm Stephen's sidekick and business partner, Dave Young. Before we get into today's episode, a word from our sponsor, which is, well, it's us. But we're highlighting ads we've written and produced for our clients, so here's one of those. [Travis Crawford Ad] Dave Young: Welcome back to the Empire Builders Podcast, Dave Young here, Stephen Semple is standing by. He told me the title, he told me, the topic that we're going to cover today, the Empire, and it's Dr. Steven Gross. Stephen Semple: Dennis. Dave Young: Dennis. Stephen Semple: Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare. Dave Young: It doesn't actually roll off the tongue, Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare. I have to admit, I've not heard of this one. Stephen Semple: Well, you're such a skincare buff, I'm kind of surprised. Dave Young: Well, a lot of people say I have amazing skin for a 90-year-old man. In my 60s, but... Stephen Semple: Now, you may not have heard of it, but the company was started by Dr. Dennis Gross and his wife, Carrie Gross, in 2000, and in 2023, it was sold to Shiseido, a big Japanese skincare company for $450 million. Dave Young: Okay, that's not chump change. Stephen Semple: That gets a little attention, right? Dave Young: Yeah, sure. Stephen Semple: Yeah. So, the products were created by Dr. Dennis and his dermatology clinic, and they were originally just sold and marketed to his patients. So, it was literally one of these little tiny businesses, where the stuff is being designed by a real doctor, a real dermatologist, but in the early days, basically the only place you could buy it was his clinic, and the only people who really knew about it were the patients, and the people the patients told. So that's really how it started. And Carrie grew up in California, so they're in New York, but Carrie grew up in California, and she spent her days outdoors, and her skin was starting to show its age. And Dennis, basically, when they met, Dennis was already a dermatologist, and he started to give her hope and optimism. And actually, how they met was she was not a patient or anything like that, don't go there with your minds, they lived in the same building, and they met on the elevator, and basically got to know each other because they ride up the elevator together periodically. And at the time, dermatology was just being used for rashes and things along that lines. And it's the 90s, and creams were being bought in the department store, and they were moisturizers, and there were no indie brands. And for fun, they would look at the labels together, and he was amazed at how little there was in terms of effective ingredients in these creams. As a dermatologist, he could look at it and go, these really don't do anything. And peels were starting to be done, the whole thing, you put stuff off... But they were aggressive, and to him, it made no sense that the skin would be a part of the body where the best thing you could do would be to injure it so that it comes back stronger, it just didn't make sense to him. And he really didn't see the results, and people would look blotchy afterwards, and things along that line. So, he decided to design a peel that would work better. And the whole secret ingredient was, there was a second step that would turn the chemical reaction off, so that it wouldn't be so damaging. So, it was a two-step process that he created. Now, his offices were near the UN, and he had lots of variety of clients. So, the whole thing that he found that was amazing is he was able to test the product on a lo...
Ever wondered what happens when consumer meets scientist on a first date? Kelly finds out from skincare royalty Dr. Dennis Gross, who transformed the beauty world after critiquing his future wife's moisturisers 25 years ago (and yes they're still happily married!) This NYC dermatologist pioneered one of the original at-home clinical skincare products, 25 years ago - Youbie-fave, The Alpha Beta pads. He's here to spill the tea on why collagen supplements are a waste of your hard-earned cash, and his non-negotiable steps for plump, radiant skin that has celebrities and dermatologists worldwide obsessed. LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Dr Dennis Gross Alpha Beta® Universal Daily Peel from $32 Dr Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Ultra Gentle Daily Peel from $32 Dr Dennis Gross Alpha Beta®Extra Strength Daily Peel from $32 Dr Dennis Gross DermInfusions 3D Visible Fill + Repair Serum $123 Dr Dennis Gross Vitamin C+Lactic $143 DRx SpectraLite LED mask $455 USD FOR MORE WHERE THIS CAME FROM: Watch & Subscribe on Youtube for more You Beauty episodes. Get in the know on our socials: You Beauty Instagram Subscribe to Mamamia Sign up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter for our product recommendations, exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more! GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice message, and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Hosts: Kelly McCarren Guest: Dr Dennis Gross Producer: Mollie Harwood Audio Producer: Tegan Sadler Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Dennis Gross was worried about putting his name on his skincare brand: would the word “gross” turn shoppers away? But Dennis and his wife and business partner, Carrie, realized that the key to the brand's success lay in another part of the name – “Dr.” Dennis was able to use his experience as a dermatologist to develop effective skincare products, starting with a peel that could be done at home without causing blotchy skin. Later, the brand introduced an LED face mask, which looked like C-3P0 and lit up TikTok in glowing red and blue. In 2023, after being bootstrapped for much of its existence, the business was sold to cosmetics giant Shiseido in a deal worth $450 million.This episode was researched and produced by Alex Cheng and edited by Neva Grant, with music composed by Ramtin Arablouei. Our engineers were Patrick Murray and Gilly Moon.You can follow HIBT on X & Instagram, and email us at hibt@id.wondery.com. Sign up for Guy's free newsletter at guyraz.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Dennis Gross is a board-certified dermatologist, named one of the most influential sources on dermatology and beauty, as well as the founder of the iconic Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare. He joins the show to discuss common aging concerns such as sun damage and loss of collagen and specific tips we can implement to prevent and reverse them, actual alternatives to botox that work, the importance of using LED light and how it works, foundational skincare ingredients, what lasers to use when and so much more. This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Go to tryarmra.com/BLONDE or enter BLONDE for 15% off your first order.Sign up at ro.co/BLONDE to pay $99 for your first month.Visit DrinkLMNT.com/BLONDE to get a free sample pack with any purchaseVisit qualialife.com/BLONDE for 50% off of Qualia Senolytic and code BLONDE at checkout for an additional 15% off.Visit fatty15.com/BLONDE or use code BLONDE for an additional 15% off their Starter Kit.New customers get $5 off Lume's Starter Pack with the code BLONDE at LumeDeoderant.comProduced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Dennis Gross is a board-certified dermatologist and dermatologic surgeon. You can listen to his full-length episode HERE on Spotify and HERE on Apple Podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Dennis Gross is a board-certified dermatologist and dermatologic surgeon. You can listen to his full-length episode HERE on Spotify and HERE on Apple Podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week we're welcoming back power cosmeceutical couple, board-certified dermatologist Dr. Dennis Gross and Carrie Gross, co-founder and chief creative officer of the beloved Dr. Dennis Gross skincare brand. In this sponsored episode, we find out whether LED skin devices (like the rose gold, hockey goalie-adjacent mask you've seen all over your feed) are as revolutionary as retinol in the history of beauty breakthroughs.Listen in to learn:The fascinating origin story behind LED skin therapy technology – straight outta NASA – that led to today's device boom.“LED is an ingredient.” The new way of thinking around the collagen-building tech that has Dr. Dennis Gross likening LED to retinol and vitamin C.Mask? Wand? Amazon? How to shop for the best LED skin device for your skin – and the red flags to avoid.How-to incorporate LED light masks into your everyday routine, from when and how long to use it – including a hack for targeting a sagging neck.Plus! Stay tuned until the end to hear the scoop on what sort of device the dynamic duo will be launching next.Note from our Sponsor: Visit DrDennisGross.com to learn more about their LED devices and skincare products For products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/ Related episodes like this: Meet the Pioneers of the At-Home Acid Peel, Dr. Dennis Gross & Carrie GrossAre You Applying Your Sunscreen the Right Way? With Board-Certified Dermatologist Dr. Michelle HenryDerm Terms Decoded: “Peau D'Orange,” “Microdosing” Accutane, “Demodex,” and More “Skincare Speak” To Know Before Your Next Appointment With Dermatologist Dr. Samantha EllisGet social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter. Join our private Facebook group, or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. *Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.* Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya Produced by Dear Media Studio See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Dennis is a board-certified dermatologist and dermatologic surgeon. With 25 years of experience, he is the founder of Dr. Dennis Gross Dermatology. He discusses why we need Vitamin D, why not a lot of people are getting enough, and what you can do to hit your vitamin D goals. You can listen to his full-length episode HERE on Spotify and HERE on Apple Podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Dennis Gross is a board-certified dermatologist, skincare expert and the founder and CEO of Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare, a clinical skincare line. Today Dr. Dennis talks cosmetic procedures and shares his expertise on everything from Botox and lip filler to the top three lasers you should consider adding to your regimen. Click here for the full episode on Apple and here for Spotify.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week's episode is sponsored by LK BORROWED. Discover LK Bennett's luxury rental subscription service with their free trial available for first time customers. LK Borrowed is a clothing rental service that gives members access to endless styles for a flat monthly fee - No commitments, cancel anytime. Rent up to two pieces at a time and endlessly rotate with free delivery and free exchanges.For a conscious way to reimagine your perfect 2024 wardrobe, LK Borrowed makes every day an occasion worth dressing up for.Sign up between now and the 14th March to enjoy your free month.If I say these words…what do they make you think of? “Oyster”, “Enocchi”, “Reishi”, what about “Cordyseps”? That's right, we are talking about MUSHROOMS! In this episode, we're turning our attention to an exciting development set to redefine the beauty landscape in 2024 – the rise of mushroom extract as the coveted ingredient of the year. Get ready to unlock the secrets behind this natural wonder and explore why it's capturing the hearts of beauty enthusiasts worldwide.Mushrooms, once considered mere toppings for pizzas or good in a risotto, have emerged as power players in the realms of both well-being and beauty. The fascination with fungi extends from their purported benefits in combating stress and anxiety to their role in enhancing various aspects of skincare. But is this mushroom trend a fleeting wellness fad, or do mushrooms truly hold the key to both looking better and feeling better?Children of Earth was devised by a team of natural skincare experts (ex. Pai skincare, Dr Dennis Gross, Wildsmith Skin), an Oxford PhD neuroscientist, a celebrity astrologer, and me, Member of the Complementary Medical Association with studies in Face Yoga & Shinrin Yoku. We are proudly a Soil Association Certified organic brand. It's founder, Bella Nesselrode, is a firm believer of working with the universe, not against it. The brand focuses on the skin-brain connection, achieving great skin and mental state, using a growing body of research into the power of neuro-cosmetic ingredients.Subscribe to this podcast in all places where you listen to podcasts and drop us an email at info@sustainablyinfuenced.com, or follow us on Instagram and TikTok Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're jumping into 2024 with some new candles, and lots of news: Business moves for Jaclyn Hill, Dr. Dennis Gross, K18, and others; our thoughts on a new crop of celebrity spokespeople in beauty and fashion (hi, Jermey Allen White!); the truth about wolf spiders and Sol de Janeiro body cream; and a beauty world record attempt in Ghana. Plus, we want you to call (646-481-8182) or email us (info@fatmascara.com) to suggest the next Raise A Wand homework: Tell us what specific type of product you're looking for, and Jenn, Jess, and the Fam will help you find it. Products mentioned in this episode: shopmy.us/collections/352797Episode recap with links: fatmascara.com/blog/ep-515Sponsor links & discount codes: fatmascara.com/sponsorsPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandSocial media: @fatmascara, @jessicamatlin, @jenn_editSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation and be featured on the show: email info@fatmascara.com or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're bacccckkkkk! Happy New Year, Glams! To kick things off for 2024, we're first sharing products that we found ourselves using a ton over the break, including an invigorating body milk (called Wake the f*ck up!) and the easiest at-home lash extension system. (Disclosure: Sara is sponsored by Iris & Romeo, however, she was not paid to discuss them on this podcast.) We're also discussing some exciting beauty industry news: K18 and Dr. Dennis Gross were acquired! Wow! Also, suddenly, everyone seems to be launching at Ulta Beauty. What does this all mean?! Grab your Stanleys and let's talk about it. Shop this episodeGlossAngelesPod.comhttps://glossangeles.komi.ioCALL US: 424-341-0426Shop products from our episodesJoin our FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/glossangelespodcastInstagram: @glossangelspod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanTwitter: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanEmail: glossangelespodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Jamie chats with Leslie Tessler, the founder of Hanni - the first razor brand carried by Sephora. We chat her career in beauty marketing (with brands like Dr. Dennis Gross and Kerastase), the marketing strategies she created to successfully launch her brand (including an amazing college ambassador program!), her best tips for aspiring entreprenurs and so much more.
Deck the halls, Halloween will come and go. A chill descends and the Hags are begging for kitchen products. Will pay through the nose to avoid PFAs without ability to articulate the acronym. Gifts sent hagward best be bigger than a breadbox. A bad piña colada and your life's over. Poog Tiktok has technically launched. Mentioned: Breville, Supergut, Goop, Dieux, Lyma, OneSkin, Ziip, Dr Dennis Gross. Begged for: Our Place ovens, PureLift devices and an old fashioned Equinox membership. Edited & mixed by Allie Graham.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peek behind the curtain of one of the beauty industry's most successful companies. Vitaly Simonian, the Vice President of Finance at Dr Dennis Gross Skincare, takes us on a journey through a business that's quadrupled in size and expanded into 16 markets. We talk about :Navigating shifting consumer trendsThe role education plays in marketing How to effectively venture into fresh business verticals in an uncertain economic climateWe get down to the nuts and bolts of successful retail partnerships, tackling the company's collaboration with the beauty giant, Sephora. Vitaly opens up about the trials and tribulations of breaking into the device market, shedding light on the supply chain challenges they faced, and triumphantly overcame. The episode offers a treasure trove of insights and strategies that have propelled Dr Dennis Gross Skincare to the top of their industry.
Hva gjør at huden eldes, hvilke faktorer spiller inn, hvorfor blir huden slappere og mer rynkete, og hva kan vi gjøre for å stoppe denne prosessen, og i beste fall reparere skader som allerede har skjedd?Dr Dennis Gross er gjest hos oss i denne mini episoden. Han holder til i New York til daglig, men har vært en på en snarvisitt til Oslo for å snakke om beauty Tech og nærmere bestem Hans sukessprodukt;DRx SpectraLite™ FaceWare Pro:"An FDA-cleared LED device for the face that targets wrinkles and blemishes for visibly smoother, clearer skin in just three minutes"Dette er en "RedLlight Therapy" maske som skal hjelpe huden på veldig mange plan. Han visjon er ett produkt vi kan bruke hjemme, som også skal være enkelt å bruke. Denne masken kan man gå rundt med, mens man gjør andre ting. Det råeste er at man bare trenger bruke den i 3 minutter. Masken kan du bygge inn i din daglige rutine.Vi lurte på om han har noen studier på om det virkelig virker.Det er gjort mye forskning på red light paneler og at dette faktisk virker, trenger vi da masken i tillegg? Forskjellen ligger i LED lyset. Cellene i huden reagerer på det røde lyset i LED og dette igjen fører til produksjon av kollagen,det hjelper på inflammasjon og rødhet i huden. Denne masken har både rødt og blått lys. Rødt er mer for antiaging mens det blå går på å drepe bakterier i, og på huden i form av kviser etc.Vi får vite hva Dr Gross mener er det som gjør at huden eldes mest. Svaret er kanskje overraskende!Hva er det som gjør at kollagenet i huden brytes ned?Hva ser Dr Gross i den nærmeste fremtid med apparter til hjemmebruk? Her er det en rivende utvikling.Vi avslutter samtalen med å høre hvorfor han ikke er noen fan av kollagen tilskudd, Dr Gross deler hva han tar av supplementer for at huden skal være fresh og ung og sunn.På Biohacking Weekend kan du få teste denne masken og kjøpe den for kongresspris- altså med et eksklusivt tilbud, her er link til påmelding:https://www.kongresspartner.no/no/biohacking-weekend-2023og ikke glem foredraget på BW 23 om beauty tecs og nyheter.Led maske:https://innovellbeauty.noStudier:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30276489/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3926176/
On today's show we chat to the DELIGHTFUL Gemma Watts. Introducing Gemma honestly just made us think of David Letterman's ‘My Next Guest Needs No Introduction' show. If you haven't come across Gemma yet, we're sorry but you've been deprived. Although we are here to fix that! After landing her first job in the industry as a fashion writer when she was just 19, Gemma - a journalism student at the time - was promoted to Fashion Editor within just a few months. Since 2012 she has been the go-to beauty writer, MC and podcast host in Australia's beauty landscape. At just 23, Gemma decided to venture out on her own, starting her own beauty copywriting business, Glow Journal Creative, and soon thereafter launched an editorial platform called glowjournal.com Alongside managing her social media and personal brand, Gemma also runs her own podcast Glow Journal where she converses with some of the world's biggest beauty pioneers. Gemma has interviewed some very notable names in the beauty industry including Miranda Kerr; Dr Dennis Gross; and Anastasia Soare of Anastasia Beverley Hills; just to name a few. – Gemma recommends watching Only Murders in the Building and listening to both Armchair Expert by Dax Shepard and Smartless (we can absolutely vouch for both of these podcasts!). Gemma is also currently reading an Agatha Christie novel. – Find Gemma on Instagram and Tiktok as @gemkwatts TikTok: @gemkwatts Instagram: @gemkwatts – Wanting more? Find us on TikTok & Instagram as @cleverwomenco Ps. you can ask us a question or pitch to come on the show by heading to our website: clevermediaco.com – And please don't forget to support us! If you liked what you heard, subscribe to our show & leave us a rating and review - we will love you for it
Jacqueline studied while Kate moved on. Mood is in disrepair and products were purchased out of pocket. Brows. Dessert and Aperol addiction. London Bridge is Falling Down. Kate finally watched The Deepest Breath. Calling all London Hags, Kate will be in town doing her show. Jacqueline was confronted with bovine ideas at home and advised on a smoothie. The linking of guilt and pleasure. Candy Bomb and bad coffee. Photos attached to reviews. Makeup and memories from far away. Two incarnations, sequentially. The craving to do the forbidden. The piano and the voice. George's Girls. Products mentioned: Glossier, Celsius, Mark Hyman Vital Proteins Pro, ARMRA, Timeline Nutrition, FlowKey, Canopy, Dr Dennis Gross, PureMist, Dr Loretta, DieuxFormally and sternly begging for: Swoon, Breville Bambino, Goop x Lyma Serums Edited and mixed by Allie Graham.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today I sit down with fellow Miami girl and fashion creator, Danni Ponce and we talk about how she get started sharing her style and beauty faves online back in the blogging days, jumping on the video content wave early and how she used her social media skills to get a job on the brand side of influencer marketing at Dr. Dennis Gross! She's corporate girl with a love of travel and pink, and she brings her audience along on her adventures always sharing her OOTDs and beauty details. Its rare these days to find someone who chooses to work a corporate 9-5 in addition to content creation and Danni shares why that was important to her and how she balances both jobs. She even gives tips on how to pitch to brands from a insider POV so if you're a creator looking to work with brands, you don't want to miss this convo. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a rating and review, screenshot and share on stories as you're listening and tag us so we can repost! Let's Connect! Danni's Instagram My Instagram | Tik Tok The Let's Get Candid Podcast Instagram Kayla Moran Law Geneva Kayla Morán Blog Konecta Social | Work With Konecta Social Pinterest Facebook --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kaylaaamorann/support
Ever wondered how to best care for your skin while navigating the world of beauty treatments and products? Join us as we share our personal experiences, favorite skincare gadgets, and tips for sensitive skin, melasma, and sun protection. We'll also tackle the topics of Botox, fillers, and plastic surgery, reminding you that everyone's journey is unique.Let's explore our bathroom cabinets and discover drugstore gems like Vanny Cream and Aquaphor, as well as high-end goodies like the Dr. Dennis Gross face mask. We'll discuss the importance of finding a professional who truly understands your skincare needs and how to stay organized with your ever-growing skincare collection. Plus, learn about the power of compliments and honesty in our journey towards better skin health.In this episode, we'll also share valuable bathroom organization tips to keep your skincare routine clutter-free. From buying travel sizes or samples first to keeping receipts organized, we've got you covered! So grab a cup of tea, sit back, and let's dive into skincare and beauty together!To inquire about advertising on Uncluttered and Unfiltered: email edenocr@gmail.comWatch and Subscribe on YoutubeVisit our website and sign up to be notified of all our new episodesFollow us on Instagram: UnclutteredandUnfilteredFollow us on Facebook: Uncluttered and UnfilteredNeatly Designed @neatlydesignedEden Kendall on Instagram: @EdenKendallJaxShop Christine's Amazon StoreShop Christine's LTKLinks for products:Dr Dennis Gross Maskhttps://rstyle.me/+MTL9szVA35Ay5pkwwUu83AVanicremehttps://rstyle.me/+Gz0HrflZz7v9xa0_B2d2swRevitalashhttps://rstyle.me/+LY_WZrpaaXhQSA7Rka3b9wNufacehttps://rstyle.me/+XJeW0ro6XX7TXZwEvcimmgOther drugstore /Ulta items discussed:AquaphorLumifyThe Ordinary-Caffeine SolutionInstant FirmX Temporary Face TightenerBio-oilUncluttered and Unfiltered is supported by Hearts4Minds.org Uncluttered and Unfiltered is supported by Hydromedspa.com
The Pharmaceutical Industry has made significant progress, but there is still more to achieve. In this episode, Dennis Gross discusses navigating patent protections and digital data. He offers insights into navigating patent protections and digital data. He highlights the PDDI's support for Pharma startups and emphasizes the importance of presenting science clearly and understandably for the public to accept new developments. Tune in and learn more about drug discovery challenges big and small players face in the Pharma world! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health
Welcome back to another episode of our Summer Throwback Series. This week we're talking all things complexion with dermatologist Dr Dennis Gross - from hormonal breakouts and cystic acne, to those bumps on your arms, thighs and butt, we cover why it happens, the ingredients to treat it, and what to *actually* do when you see a pimple surfacing. Links from this episode: Listen: Hormonal acne Dr Shammi Listen: Blackheads with Dr Ranella Hirsch Alpha Beta Daily Peel Alpha Beta Extra Strength Daily Peel Alpha Beta Ultra Gentle Daily Peel DRx Blemish Solutions Breakout Clearing Gel Alpha Beta Pore Perfecting & Refining Serum Hyaluronic Marine Oil-Free Moisture Cushion Alpha Beta Pore Perfecting Moisturizer Alpha Beta Exfoliating Body Treatment Alpha Beta Pore Perfecting Cleansing Gel DRx Blemish Solutions™ Clarifying Mask Check out the Dr Dennis Gross Skincare range Credits: Your hosts & producers: Carli Alman & Bettina Tyrrell. (Follow us! @carlialman & @bettinatyrrell). Thanks to our guest, Dr Dennis Gross. Come join the fun in our beauty group! Join That Beauty Podcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/260952718436828/ And follow @thatbeautypodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For many consumers in the market for cosmetic procedures, busy lives often mean that anything with an at-home recovery period isn't always possible. That concept has been a big selling point for Dr. Dennis Gross' eponymous skin-care brand, which is still going strong with its cult Alpha Beta Universal Daily Peel after over two decades. Created to offer a chemical peel with no skin redness or need to stay home, Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare's peel is “now the number one selling peel in the world,” said Dr. Gross on this week's Glossy Beauty Podcast. With a growing number of products added to its lineup, a minority investment from private equity firm Main Post, and plans to expand further internationally, the brand has seen “explosive” growth, he said. On the episode, he shares its founding story and plans for expansion, while weighing in on the rise of dermatologist brands and why he's not succumbing to TikTok trends.
In this episode of MECCA Talks, Kate hands over the mic to MECCA's head of artistry, Jen Horsley, retail trade manager, Julia Zigan and head of fabulosity, Tony Baumann, to unbox three of the hotly anticipated and super limited-edition sets curated by team MECCA for Beauty-full Friday. Plus, the trio share their top tips – and wishlist picks – for gifting MECCA this holiday season. Hit play to find out which products made it into our edits, and how to best utilise them in your routine!Products mentioned in this episode: The Glow & Go Set The Spa at Home Set The Heroes & Hidden Gems Set The Indulge Yourself Set The Party Essentials Set By Terry Brightening CC Serum Westman Atelier Squeaky Clean Liquid Lip Balm Duo kit: Wellness Wash kit: All Body Dry Brush Byredo Rose of No Man's Land Hand Cream MECCA MAX Holidaze 25-Shade Eyeshadow Palette Dr. Dennis Gross x MECCA Spectralite FaceWare Pro Mecca Cosmetica Signature Glow Edit NARS Stargaze Eyeshadow Palette Read more:Holiday 2022 Gift GuideHow to gift like a beauty expert Wish come true: our Holiday gift ideas under $100 Win at Holiday gift-giving with these limited-edition beauty sets Watch: Behind MECCA's 2022 Holiday packaging with artist Nadia Hernández Hosts: Julia Zigan, Jen Horsley, Tony BaumannProducer: Kerri GordonEditor: Michael Liberale Loved the latest episode of MECCA Talks? Don't forget to follow, rate and review. If you've got any questions or suggestions, leave a review, send a DM our way via our Instagram, @meccabeauty, or spark a conversation in our official Facebook group, MECCA Chit Chat. MECCA Talks wishes to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we recorded this episode at our studio in Naarm: the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay respect to Elders – past, present and emerging. We recognise their ongoing connection to this beautiful country, with knowledge and stories that have been handed down since time immemorial. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#516: On today's episode we are joined once again by our friend Dr. Dennis Gross, MD. Dr. Gross is a board-certified dermatologist and dermatological surgeon who has been in practice for 25+ years. He is well-known for his expertise in skin health as well as his approach to creating and maintaining the most natural-looking skin utilizing state-of-the-art cosmetic treatments and dermatologic technology. Today Dr. Gross returns to the show to discuss healthy skin, how to prevent signs of aging, & the key ingrediant to skin health and radiance. To connect with Dr. Dennis Gross click HERE To watch Lauryn's Masterclass click HERE To connect with Lauryn Evarts Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential. This episode is brought to you by Sakara Sakara is a wellness company anchored in food as medicine, on a mission to nourish your body through the power of plants. Feeling your best starts with what you eat. Skara helps you live a healthy, balanced lifestyle and truly enjoy it. Go to www.sakara.com/SKINNY or use code SKINNY at checkout to receive 20% off your first order. This episode is brought to you by Lexus The Lexus RX is the best-selling luxury crossover of all time and the best-selling luxury vehicle every year since it was first introduced. Never lose your edge with the all-new Lexus RX. Experience Amazing at your Lexus dealer. This episode is brought to you by Tommy John Every Tommy John bra and bralette has the perfect combination of comfort and support-with cross convertible straps, wireless cups for comfort, and cool cotton for ultra breathability. Go to Tommyjohn.com/skinny to get 20% off your first order. This episode is brought to you by BFB Hair BFB launched 7 new, dimensional shades earlier this year. Now, more than ever, there's the perfect shade for you. Use code SKINNY15 at checkout for 15% off all hair products at BFBhair.com. This episode is brought to you by Cymbiotika Cymbiotikah is a health supplement company, designing sophisticated organic formulations that are scientifically proven to increase vitality and longevity by filling nutritional gaps that result from our modern day diet. Use code SKINNY at checkout to receive 15% off your first purchase, or 30% off of a custom bundle at cymbiotika.com This episode is brought to you by Alo Moves. Alo Moves streams on-demand yoga, fitness and mindfulness classes, and is an extension of the wildly popular Alo Yoga--athleisure brand. Alo Moves is the one stop shop for everything wellness- just need one app that has everything. Go to Alomoves.com and use code SKINNY for 50% off your annual membership- available for a limited time. Produced by Dear Media
#505: On today's episdoe we are joined by Tiffany Hendra. Many may remember Tiffany from her time on Real Housewives Of Dallas. Tiffany is also a TV host and empowerment coach. This conversation dives into the throws of addiction, what it's like to survive rock bottom, how to keep a growth mindset and practice self love. To connect with Tiffany Hendra click HERE To connect with Lauryn Evarts click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential. The Hot Minute planner is 92 pages, covering 184 days of the year. The best part? You can start ASAP- no need to wait for a Monday or January 1. Use code PINKPLANNER for 10% off. This episode is brought to you by Just Thrive Just Thrive products have more clinical research than just about anyone else in the industry. Enter Just Calm–The breakthrough new stress and mood support formula from Just Thrive. Get 15% off at Justthrivehealth.com with code SKINNY. his episode is brought to you by Wealthfront Wealthfront is a financial services company that makes building long-term wealth delightfully easy. Open an account today at www.wealthfront.com/skinny to get a $50 bonus when you invest $500 or more. This episode is brought to you by Branch Basics Branch Basics is a non-toxic cleaning product that is fragrance free, biodegradable, baby and pet safe. Get 15% off any Starter Kit when you use code SKINNY at www.branchbasics.com. This episode is brought to you by Delta Airlines When you travel well, you arrive feeling better than when you left. Isn't that how every trip should be? Wherever you travel, travel well with Delta Airlines. Visit delta.com/travelwell to learn more. This episode is brought to you by Dr. Dennis Gross Help correct and prevent signs of sun aging with Dr. Dennis Gross Vitamin C Lactic for firmer, brighter, stronger skin. The quality of Dr. Dennis Gross ingredients, formulation, and delivery system all add up to you seeing real results– both immediate and long-term. Use code SKINNY at checkout for 20% off your first purchase at drdennisgross.com . Produced by Dear Media
#503: On today's episode we are joined by Dr. Gabrielle Lyon. Dr. Dr. Lyon received her doctorate in osteopathic medicine from the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine and is board-certified in family medicine. She earned her undergraduate degree in Human Nutrition from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign where she studied vitamin and mineral metabolism, chronic disease prevention and management and the physiological effects of diet composition. Today we discuss how we can leat out, boost our metabolisms more effectively, build more muscle and increase our longevity. To connect with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon click HERE To connect with Lauryn Evarts click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential. The PINK BALLS Face Massager is great for defining the jawline. The unique shape and automatic grip takes the guesswork out of the lymphatic drainage technique. Pair it with the Ice Queen Face oil for the perfect snatched, glowy look. This episode is brought to you by Ritual Protein powders can be intimidating. But the fact is, we all need protein. Get 10% off your first month at ritual.com/SKINNY. This episode is brought to you by Dr. Dennis Gross Help correct and prevent signs of sun aging with Dr. Dennis Gross Vitamin C Lactic for firmer, brighter, stronger skin. The quality of Dr. Dennis Gross ingredients, formulation, and delivery system all add up to you seeing real results– both immediate and long-term. Use code SKINNY at checkout for 20% off your first purchase at www.drdennisgross.com This episode is brought to you by Lexus The Lexus RX is the best-selling luxury crossover of all time and the best-selling luxury vehicle every year since it was first introduced. Never lose your edge with the all-new Lexus RX. Experience Amazing at your Lexus dealer. This episode is brought to you by Hiya Health Hiya vitamins are designed for kids of all ages and sent straight to your door so parents have one less thing to worry about. While most children's vitamins are filled with sugar and can contribute to a variety of health issues, Hiya is made with zero sugar and zero gummy junk, yet it tastes great and is perfect for picky eaters. Go to hiyahealth.com/SKINNY to receive 50% off of your first order. This episode is brought to you by Steve Madden This season, Steve Madden is getting ready and going out; we're taking whoever wants to go, and whoever's game for a good time. You can now get ready for any occasion in head-to-toe Steve Madden. The brand has you covered from apparel, to footwear, handbags, and accessories. Use code SKINNY20 at checkout for 20% off your first purchase at www.stevemadden.com. Promo code excludes pre-order items. Produced by Dear Media
Happy Halloween szn, Glamgelenos! This week, Sara quizzes Kirbie on proper pronunciation, a special guest drops by for What's on Your Face — Kirbie's mom, Janet! — and you were curious about the top Halloween costume ideas of 2022, Kirbie & Sara have some thoughts. In headlines, girls dive into why everyone needs to give Mikayla Nogueira a break and then introduce a new emergency contreceptive that will be coming to Wal-Mart stores nationwide. Shop this episode**Join Dr. Dennis Gross and co-host of Gloss Angeles Kirbie Johnson to learn how free radicals affect your skin and how you can harness the power of vitamin C to reverse the signs of sun damage. Reserve your spot here: https://ddg.skin/masterclass-kirbie**GlossAngelesPod.comhttps://linktr.ee/glossangelespodCALL US: 424-341-0426Shop products from our episodesJoin our FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/glossangelespodcastInstagram: @glossangelspod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanTwitter: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanEmail: glossangelespodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#499: On today's episode we are joined by Sabeena Ladha. Sabeena is the founder and creator of DEUX, a a raw cookie dough brand that is vegan and gluten-free. Under Sabeena's direction DEUX has skyrocketed and become a massively succcesful brand. On today's show Sabeena discusses how she identified a niche market, disrupted an established category, and changed career paths and how you can to. To connect with DEUX click HERE To connect with Lauryn Evarts click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential. We have a very exciting co-brand dropping tomorrow (9/27). It's mouthwatering, healthy, PINK, and will bring back all the nostalgic feels of your childhood: Think: birthday sleepovers, pillow fights & Easy Bake Ovens, but like, with beauty benefits. PLUS it comes with a whole cheeky situation. OH AND – it pairs perfectly with your PINK BALLS and ICE ROLLER. This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp BetterHelp is online therapy that offers video, phone, and even live chat-only therapy sessions. So you don't have to see anyone on camera if you don't want to. It's much more affordable than in-person therapy & you can be matched with a therapist in under 48 hours. Our listeners get 10% off their first month at betterhelp.com/skinny . This episode is brought to you by ZocDoc With Zocdoc, you can see real, verified patient reviews to help find the right doctor in your network and in your neighborhood. Zocdoc is a FREE app that shows you doctors who are patient-reviewed, take your insurance and are available when you need them. Go to Zocdoc.com/SKINNY and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. This episode is brought to you by Dr. Dennis Gross Help correct and prevent signs of sun aging with Dr. Dennis Gross Vitamin C Lactic for firmer, brighter, stronger skin. The quality of Dr. Dennis Gross ingredients, formulation, and delivery system all add up to you seeing real results– both immediate and long-term. Use code SKINNY at checkout for 20% off your first purchase at www.drdennisgross.com. This episode is brought to you by Gravity Crave better sleep? Ready for an all-around wellness upgrade? Then you need a Gravity weighted blanket. Visit GravityBlankets.com/Skinny, use code SKINNY for 15% off any Gravity product. Produced by Dear Media
#495: On today's episode we are joined by Kelly Brabants. Kelly is a Boston girl with Brazilian roots as well as the founder and CEO of Booty By Brabants. Today Kelly joins the show to discuss how you can turn your ideas into a business and change your life. We also discuss what it takes to take something from nothing and how you can take tactical steps today to start something from scratch. To connect with Kelly Brabants click HERE To connect with Lauryn Evarts click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential. We have a very special collaboration coming soon! Stay tuned for Thursday's episode to be the first to know who we're partnering with this month. This episode is brought to you by Sakara Sakara is a wellness company anchored in food as medicine, on a mission to nourish your body through the power of plants. Go to www.sakara.com and use code SKINNY at checkout to recieve 20% off your first order. This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp BetterHelp is online therapy that offers video, phone, and even live chat-only therapy sessions. So you don't have to see anyone on camera if you don't want to. It's much more affordable than in-person therapy & you can be matched with a therapist in under 48 hours. Our listeners get 10% off their firs month at betterhelp.com/skinny . This episode is brought to you by Nutrafol Nutrafol is the #1 dermatologist-recommended hair growth supplement, clinically shown to improve your hair growth, thickness, and visible scalp coverage. Go to www.nutrafol.com and use code SKINNYHAIR to save $15 off your first month's subscription. This episode is brought to you by Once Upon a Farm Once Upon a Farm is the leading baby food and kids snacks brand offering organic, cold-pressed fruit and veggie pouches, dairy free smoothies, overnight oats, plant rich meals and more. Go to onceuponafarmorganics.com and use code SKINNY at checkout to receive 35% off your first subscription order. This episode is brought to you by Dr. Dennis Gross Help correct and prevent signs of sun aging with Dr. Dennis Gross Vitamin C Lactic for firmer, brighter, stronger skin. The quality of Dr. Dennis Gross ingredients, formulation, and delivery system all add up to you seeing real results– both immediate and long-term. Use code SKINNY at checkout for 20% off your first purchase at www.drdennisgross.com. Produced by Dear Media
#493: On today's episode we are joined for a 3rd time by friend of the show, and Cymbiotika founder, Chervin Jafarieh. Chervin returns to the show for what will be the first of a two part episode to discuss essential health practices we can apply to our lives, unhealthy lifestyle habits we can eliminate, victime mentaility, and how we all suffer unnecessarily due to the choices we make with our health. Stay tuned for part 2 this upcoming Thursday. To connect with Chervin Jafarieh click HERE To connect with Lauryn Evarts click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential This episode is brought to you by Shopify Shopify is more than a store. Connect with your customers. Drive sales. Manage your day-to-day. Go to www.shopify.com/skinny to get a free 14-day trial and access to all of Shopify's entire suite of features. This episode is brought to you by Beekeepers Naturals Beekeepers Naturals is female-founded and the products are clean and effective, third-party tested for all pesticides, and the brand is dedicated to sustainable beekeeping and helping save the bees. Get 25% off your first order at beekeepersnaturals.com/SKINNY or use code SKINNY at checkout. This episode is brought to you by Dr. Dennis Gross Help correct and prevent signs of sun aging with Dr. Dennis Gross Vitamin C Lactic for firmer, brighter, stronger skin. The quality of Dr. Dennis Gross ingredients, formulation, and delivery system all add up to you seeing real results– both immediate and long-term. Use code SKINNY at checkout for 20% off your first purchase at www.drdennisgross.com. This episode is brought to you by Athletic Greens You take one scoop of Athletic Greens and you're absorbing 75 high-quality vitamins, minerals, whole food supported superfoods, probiotics, and adaptogens to help start your day right. This is the best option for easy, optimal nutrition out there. Go to athleticgreens.com/SKINNY and get a free 1 year supply of Vitamin D + 5 travel packs with your first purchase. Produced by Dear Media
#491: Jenna Zoe is a world-leading expert in Human Design, a new system of self-discovery helping reconnect people to who they came to be. Today Jenna joins the show to discuss how we can figure out what our unique human design is and then use that information to unlock our abilities. To connect with Jenna Zoe click HERE To connect with Lauryn Evarts click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential This episode is brought to you by Steve Madden This season, Steve Madden is getting ready and going out; we're taking whoever wants to go, and whoever's game for a good time. You can now get ready for any occasion in head-to-toe Steve Madden. The brand has you covered from apparel, to footwear, handbags, and accessories. Use code SKINNY20 at checkout for 20% off your first purchase at www.stevemadden.com. Promo code excludes pre-order items. This episode is brought to you by CLEARSTEM CLEARSTEM has made a clean, clinical skincare line that is equally effective against acne AND aging. Go to https://clearstemskincare.com/ and use code SKINNY2 at for 20% off your first purchase. This episode is brought to you by Thrive Market With Thrive Market, you can shop everything from healthy pantry essentials and sustainable meat and seafood to nontoxic cleaning and beauty products- all delivered right to your door. Go to thrivemarket.com/skinny to get $80 of free groceries. This episode is brought to you by Cymbiotika Cymbiotikah is a health supplement company, designing sophisticated organic formulations that are scientifically proven to increase vitality and longevity by filling nutritional gaps that result from our modern day diet. Use code SKINNY at checkout to receive 15% off your first purchase at cymbiotika.com This episode is brought to you by Dr. Dennis Gross Help correct and prevent (signs of) sun aging with Dr. Dennis Gross Vitamin C Lactic for firmer, brighter, stronger skin. The quality of Dr. Dennis Gross ingredients, formulation, and delivery system all add up to you seeing real results– both immediate and long-term. Use code SKINNY at checkout for 20% off your first purchase at www.drdennisgross.com Produced by Dear Media
This is not your mom's sunscreen. The new generation of SPF products is reef safe, non-greasy, effective, and do not cause breakout. YAHOO! Renowned dematologist Dr. Dennis Gross joins us to explain the issues with reef degradation, physical vs. chemical sunscreens, sunscreen as skin care, and facts about skin cancer that you need to know. Find this sunscreen at: www.drdennisgrossskincare.com Contact us at: midlifemoxiepodcast@gmail.com Join the community on FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1069587806782730/ Register for the newsletter and find our affiliate deals: www.midlifemoxie.net Follow us on IG: @gailsscott, @1sassymassey
This is not your mom's sunscreen. The new generation of SPF products is reef safe, non-greasy, effective, and do not cause breakout. YAHOO! Renowned dematologist Dr. Dennis Gross joins us to explain the issues with reef degradation, physical vs. chemical sunscreens, sunscreen as skin care, and facts about skin cancer that you need to know. Find this sunscreen at: www.drdennisgrossskincare.com Contact us at: midlifemoxiepodcast@gmail.com Join the community on FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1069587806782730/ Register for the newsletter and find our affiliate deals: www.midlifemoxie.net Follow us on IG: @gailsscott, @1sassymassey
Do you need to go on a skincare diet? Well, class is in session. Today we sit down with the OG Dermatologist, Dr. Dennis Gross, and get a crash course on the skincare ingredients you actually need in your routine. We're chatting retinol, rebuilding collagen, and how to de-stress skin. He gives us an in-depth look at why prescription retinoids can be too strong, how to exfoliate properly, and how not to damage your skin barrier. Prepare to do a vanity cleanse as we learn what ingredients you need to get the skin glow you've always wanted. For products mentioned in this episode, head to https://www.mollysims.com/blog/category/lipstick-on-the-rim/ You can find Dr. Dennis Gross @drdennisgross and at drdennisgross.com Just in time for summer, head to Vitaminaswim.com to find your perfect bikini. Use code LIPSTICK at checkout for 20% off your first purchase. MACYS Visit Clare at www.clare.com/lipstick to get started. And use code lipstick to receive $5 off your first gallon of paint. Start a new healthy habit today. Visit seed.com/LIPSTICK and use code to redeem 20% off your first month of Seed's Daily Synbiotic. Get the one-sized-fits-one support you need, with Talkspace. Sign up today at talkspace.com and get $100 off your first month with promo code lipstick. Produced by Dear Media.
EPISODE 188./Heads up, this episode features two snot-ball hosts who sound v disgusting for the duration of this episode. Enjoy that! In beauty news this week, we start by discussing the grungy under-eye liner trend as seen on Emma Chamberlain which is sweeping the makeup community. Next, Sunday Riley have announced Phoebe Dynevor as their very first brand ambassador, we unpack the rising trend of celebrities and influencers 'undoing' their cosmetic procedures and tattoos in light of Bella Hadid revealing that she regrets her nose job. Glossier You is being released in candle form, Pat Mcgrath has become a barbie for Womens History Month and Dr Dennis Gross is bringing a Peel Mobile to the US and we're petitioning to bring it to Australia. Next Alex is running through a few empties before we move into beauty faves, non beauty faves and snacks for the week.Things Mentioned: Phoebe Dynevor for Sunday Riley: https://bit.ly/3N5uPQzBella Hadid nose job: https://bit.ly/3tmIeMq Glossier You Candle: https://bit.ly/3ItXQlsPat McGrath Barbie: https://bit.ly/36akWjSDr D Peel Mobile: https://bit.ly/3IrE9e5 Sodashi face mist: https://bit.ly/3tqGtxSAesthetics RX Serum: https://bit.ly/3zowhpgGo To much brighter Skin: https://bit.ly/37LMbSrNudestix Nudies Bondi Bae: https://bit.ly/3wnGRySLaberatorio Ultifatto Need u: https://bit.ly/3Da1e49Charlotte Tilbury Bedroom Black: https://bit.ly/3Jvg0ViCharlotte Tilbury Barbarella Brown: https://bit.ly/3ijkCloSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/all-bases-covered. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dennis Gross M.D., F.A.A.D. Board-certified dermatologist and dermatological surgeon Dennis Gross, M.D., founded his practice in 1990 after completing his residency at the New York University Medical Center. With a deep interest in skin that is healthy as well as beautiful, Dr. Gross has executed extensive research at prestigious institutes, including Memorial Sloan-Kettering, on melanoma. His research on skin cancer has been published in multiple peer-reviewed journals, including Journal of Experimental Medicine and Journal of Medical Microbiology. Dr. Gross' affiliations have included the Skin Cancer Foundation, American Cancer Society, as well as the American Academy of Dermatology, the Society for Dermatological Surgery and Oncology, the American Medical Association, and the New York Dermatology Society. Dr. Gross is a leader in cosmetic dermatological procedures, providing access to cutting-edge technology that provides exceptional results. He is passionate about achieving symmetry and balance in the faces of his patients and customizes his technique for all his treatments, allowing him to suit all of his patients' needs and desires. He takes a subtle approach to fillers, believing that the most naturally enhanced appearance is one that can be achieved in stages. Dr. Gross created his award-winning product line, Dr. Dennis Gross SkincareTM, in 2002. He and his skincare expertise have been featured in publications including The New York Times Magazine, Elle, Vogue, and Harper's Bazaar, in addition to guest appearances on The Today Show, CNN, and The Early Show. Dr. Gross is a native New Yorker. He resides in Manhattan with his wife and business partner, Carrie, and their four children. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skincareanarchy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/skincareanarchy/support
Dr. Dennis Gross and Stephanie Horton are on the show today to tell us!Kate and Zara are looking into the crystal ball of beauty and online shopping, with the help of skincare icon and founder Dr. Dennis Gross, and Google's Global Consumer Marketing Director for Shopping, Stephanie Horton. After revolutionising the clinical peel and at-home skincare treatments (from his cult-favourite Alpha Beta peel pads to the Spectralite Faceware Pro LED device) Dr. Dennis Gross, of the eponymous brand, is sharing scientific intel on our favourite skincare ingredients, direct from his NYC lab. Then, Stephanie Horton jumps on the line to talk us through her glass-ceiling shattering career across marketing and eCommerce – from The New York Times to Farfetch, Alexander Wang and Google – as well as how she has overcome imposter syndrome, and now paves the way for women of colour in fashion and tech. Products mentioned in this episode: Dr. Dennis Gross Spectralite Faceware ProDr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Universal Peel DailyDr Dennis Gross Advanced Retinol + Ferulic Texture Renewal Serum NuFACE Trinity DeviceChantecaille Read more: A demystifying guide to our 6 favourite skincare devices Women in Arts: Mikaela Stafford, the digital artist behind MECCA's ‘Future Beautiful' campaign The effect of stress on your skin and how to avoid itThe Fifteen Percent PledgeFashion Tech Connects Hosts: Kate Blythe, Zara WongGuests: Dr. Dennis Gross, Stephanie HortonProducers: Kerri Gordon, Michael Liberale Loved the latest episode of MECCA Talks? Don't forget to follow, rate and review (and give us a shoutout in the group chat). If you've got any questions or suggestions, leave a review, send a DM our way via our Instagram, @meccabeauty, or spark a conversation in our official Facebook group, MECCA Chit Chat. MECCA Talks wishes to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we recorded this episode at our studio in Naarm: the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay respect to Elders – past, present and emerging. We recognise their ongoing connection to this beautiful country, with knowledge and stories that have been handed down since time immemorial. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
One of the best parts of my career is when I get to meet someone and we just CLICK! That's how I felt with Siffat Haider. She is an entrepreneur, host of The Dream Bigger Podcast and Co-Founder of Arrae, a holistic wellness brand that features 100% Naturopathic Doctor-formulated Bloat + Calm Alchemy Capsules, designed to supercharge your digestion and relax your mind. Siffat founded The Dream Bigger Podcast to help women actualize their biggest dreams through high quality information from experts. She's interviewed Dr. Dennis Gross, Tata Harper, Shaman Durek and more. During our chat we talked about building her brand, what it's like working with her husband, creating an online presence, letting go of and delegating work in order to grow your brand and so much more. I learned so much from this conversation and am already implementing some of her great advice. This episode is brought to you by Fabulous, Modern Fertility, Macy's and Ritual. Fabulous is the habit changing app that gives you the tools and skills you need to feel healthier, more productive, and fulfilled. Get 25% off Fabulous Premium by going to THEFAB.co/WITHWHIT. Modern Fertility is offering our listeners $20 off the test when you go to ModernFertility.com/withwhit. That means your test will cost $139 instead of the several hundred or even a thousand plus dollars it could cost at a doctor's office. Ritual's clean, vegan-friendly multivitamin is formulated with high-quality nutrients in bioavailable forms your body can actually use. Visit ritual.com/WITHWHIT for 10% off during the first 3 months. Macy's is prepared to help you with all of your Valentine's Day shopping. Head to macys.com/giftfinder to find the perfect gifts for your loved ones. Produced by Dear Media
This week we're talking about career ruts and evolving in your career, about Bridget Everett's quietly stunning performance in "Somebody Somewhere," about the unexpected beauty of the song "Lady" as sung by Teddy Pendergrass, the new Bill Cosby doc, new-to-us beauty products from Dr. Dennis Gross along with a cult-fave French retinol, and the NuFace facial toning device. We're also recommending pants by Gravel & Gold, not recommending Brooklyn playgrounds, and we're reading your show reviews (thanks so much!). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
ADULT FRIENDSHIPS. We've gotten some questions about how to make friends as adults, so Raeann and Kristina are sharing how they've done it in this episode! R+K both moved to new cities in their early twenties and had to make a new family of friends, so they know how hard to find but extremely necessary those relationships are. You'll learn from Kristina and Raeann's personal stories and hopefully become inspired to go out and make those connections. Rae and Kristina also give some tips and encouragement for putting yourself out there and even provide examples for what to say to get the conversation started. Whether you've moved to a new city or simply want to create more aligned friendships for who you are now, we hope this episode gives you the advice you've been looking for. Here's to new, fun and fulfilling friendships! “Using your existing network to help you make friends in your new city can be a really good launching pad for you.” -Kristina What we talk about: How obsessed we are with Athletic Greens, Dr. Dennis Gross peel pads and Summer House How Raeann is feeling about dating right now and her latest dating story How Kristina and Raeann first made friends when they moved to LA How Raeann initially reached out to Kristina Tips for cultivating or nurturing casual relationships Where to find friends Ask Away with Rae and K: How to make big decisions/when to know it's right to move away from family to be with a significant other. “The scariest thing is putting yourself out there. Remember that everyone wants this connection. They're probably wanting to make friends too.” - Raeann New podcast episodes of Confident Collective drop every Tuesday. Resources: Kristina's product of the week: Athletic Greens Raeann's product of the week: Dr. Dennis Gross peel pads Follow us on Instagram: @confidentcollective Follow the Hosts/Founders: @kristinazias & @raeannlangas Learn more: https://www.theconfidentcollective.com/ Stay in the know with our newsletter!
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Elizabeth Molina: [00:00:00] Hello, my beautiful people, I'm Elizabeth Molina and I am your beauty guru in this podcast, I will share with you all you need to know about beauty from the inside out. You will gain access to the latest beauty trends from head to toe mind. And so you will hear from experts themselves. The trendy influencers, celebrities, athletes and of course, myself on all things beauty. This is definitely the place to be biohacking, beauty, hacking, life hacking into the why for your beauty routine. Are you ready for your global obsession? Welcome, guys. You know what day it is. I'm going to keep it short and sweet, because today is going to be a hot episode. We have an amazing guest. It is Susan Bratton. She is an intimacy expert to a million. She is a champion and advocate for all of those who desire intimacy and passion. She is the co-founder and CEO of Two Corporation's Personal Life Media Inc, a publisher of a heart connected love making techniques in the Bedrooms, Communication Skills and 20-20, LLC, a manufacturer of organic and botanical supplements that enhance sexual vitality. You heard that right, guys? We are going to have a spicy episode today. She's a bestselling author and publisher of 34 books and programs, including Sexual Soulmates, Relationship Magic, Revive Her Drive, Ravish Him Steamy Sex Ed, The Passion Patch, Hormone Balancing and Hot to Trot. Susan has been featured in The New York Times and on CNBC and The Today Show, as well as frequent appearances on ABC, CBS, The CW, Fox and NBC. Hi, Susan. How are you, Elizabeth? Susan Bratton: [00:01:48] I am radiant and glowing, as we all should be. Elizabeth Molina: [00:01:52] You truly are for you guys. We are also recording this video, so you have to see her. She is truly radiant and glowing and looking as hot as ever. And so I'm excited to have her on. But let's let's talk a little bit about what you do. Let's talk about sex, baby. Let's get into the conversation. You are the expert. You have really helped millions of people. You are the expert in this case. So I'm I'm intrigued. What does that mean that you've helped you become the intimacy expert for millions of people? Susan Bratton: [00:02:24] Well, about 15 years ago, my husband and I was closer to 20 years ago. Now my husband and I had a really rocky point in our marriage, and I didn't really want to make love with him anymore. You know, I had been doing it for over a decade, and it wasn't that satisfying for me. And I really pulled away. And then that made him emotionally disconnect. And then we were on the verge of divorce and we decided to do something about it. So we sought therapy, which was a part of the solution. But really what helped us was going to sex workshops. It was our sex life. You know, they say that either couples have trouble with their sex life or with money and money wasn't the problem for us, nor was it for all our friends who we saw getting divorced. It was really our sexuality. And what had happened was, you know, in hindsight, 20, 20 vision, we had been having sex. And what I would call today, the patriarchal way, the way that men want to have sex because they don't know any different. And there are there are masculine sexual leaders. And so they're doing the best they can, but they don't live in our bodies or understand our arousal and our libido and how different it is than theirs. And when we did sex workshops, we began to understand orgasm skills and have sexual communication skills that were much, much stronger. Susan Bratton: [00:03:39] And we really went through a renaissance in our sex life to the point where we decided to start a company together, essentially taking these incredible transformational sex workshop experiences and putting them online so that people could do them in the privacy of their own home. And what I like to say is that my job is to transform having sex into making love. It's also translating the masculine and feminine for each other so that you that you can get into your partner's world. Because though I support full gender spectrum expression, most people are in a heterosexual monogamous relationship. So that's where my sweet spot is. My sweet spot is, hey, this is what she needs from you. Hey, this is what he needs from you. And here's how you can get into a more of a balance that satisfying for both people, because so much of the media and pretty much all of porn is both degrading to women and doesn't follow at all what I would consider to be the matriarchal needs of our sexuality. So I've published over 45 books and programs. You can find them all, by the way, at Susan Bratten dot com. If you look under my products link, there are all of the published programs that I've created, all of my supplement company products. But also there's about 30 free gifts because. And you could just help yourself, you can have as many as you want, because Elizabeth Molina: [00:05:03] I love that. Thank you. Susan Bratton: [00:05:04] Different places in their sexual evolution, and you could be stuck in an entirely different place than the next person, than the next person, than the next person. So what I really did was I created a constellation of things that help remove the obstacles to your intimacy and satisfaction wherever you are. Because one of the things I can tell you is that good sex can be can get better and better your whole life long because you can get better in bed your whole life long. And sex is really a learned skill. Procreation, we kind of can figure out. But passionate lovemaking. We're not getting taught. And not only that, but the media and pornography is making it worse for us women then and not making it better. So I really feel like I like to break through all of the wrongdoings, the misunderstandings, the myths, everything from our orgasmic potential to being afraid to talk to your partner or to not knowing what you want. You do know what you want. I tell her that. Yeah. And and I think those things are all of the ways that I can really help and support people and meet them wherever they are. And I've worked with people from 19 to 90 around the world, from all different cultures. So I really have a big heart for actually how sexually emancipated we are here in America compared to the rest of the world. They're still in a very backward paradigm. So that's kind of who I am and what I do. Elizabeth Molina: [00:06:34] I have a ton of questions. I'm like, what can you just quickly like tell us, because I know we're going to get into this, but like the pandemic has been huge for couples with this sexual arousal. Being with your partner all day, being in the same small space, how do you find them attractive no longer getting dressed, you know, waiting. There's so much we're talking about beauty here, which we will get into. But give us a short OK, you're showing us something. What are you showing us? Susan Bratton: [00:07:01] So I'm going to show you. And remember, you can go to YouTube and see these images as well. And it's worth going to YouTube and seeing these images, because what I'm actually showing you is the internal mechanisms of a penis. Yes. And really what I want to do is I want to tell you two things that will make a big shift for you. The first is that our men, if we're in a relationship with a penis owner, he has this. The benefit of something called hemodynamics and hemodynamics means that he has these big spongy chambers of erectile tissue in his penis and they fill in very quickly with blood. The blood just runs straight into them. But if you look at what our vulva looks like and I want to show you two images here. The first image is the inside the X, the outside of our vulva. So we're pretty familiar as women with the the the outer labia, the inner labia, the vestibule, the opening, the the clitoral tip, the shaft, the hood, the urethral exit, where our PRP comes out, the vaginal opening, the G spot inside. We're pretty familiar with what the rover looks like, though. I bet we don't look at our own enough. Probably if I peel away the skin and I just take the layer right off the top here group, this is what it looks like underneath our skin and all. Susan Bratton: [00:08:30] All of this meaty tissue is our erectile systems, and we have as much erectile tissue in our vulva as our male body partners have in our in their penis. But we don't have it. I always say that if a man's like a banana, a woman's like an English muffin. She's got all these nooks and crannies that have to be filled in with blood and it seeps in more slowly. And we have the clitoral glands, the clitoral shaft, the clitoral arms or Kaura, the clitoral legs or vestibular bulbs. We have the urethral sponge, which people call a G spot. It's not a spot. It's a long tube that both comes out on the face of the vestibule of the vagina, as well as going deep into the vagina. And then we have a perineal sponge on the bottom. That's also erectile tissue. And our vaginas are literally wrapped, embraced with erectile tissue. But we women put our attention. We've been told your orgasm starts in your clitoris. And we think our clitoris is this little tip that shows under the hood when actually this entire structure that wraps around our vagina is our clitoral structure. And we have a urethral structure and a perineal structure, and we have sex too fast. And the reason that we do and this is the matriarchal versus patriarchal view, is that he is, number one, testosterone dominant where we are estrogen dominant. Susan Bratton: [00:09:59] And so he has not only the benefit of hemodynamics, he has the benefit of test, more testosterone, which makes him ready to go and ready to penetrate us. And so the thing is that he gets an erection. He wants to stick it in, but he sticks it in way too early and doesn't allow our entire vulva to become engorged or swollen with blood. We need a lot of stimulation, manual oral toys, you know, vibration to get all that tissue plumped up. Because if you think about it, a man wouldn't have and would not have sex with a flaccid penis. He would want it to be plumped up. Correct, because there's more surface area to send pleasure signals to the brain. So here we are having sex too fast without enough stimulation and enough time to get engorged. That's why women struggle to have orgasms from intercourse. So many sexperts say intercourse is overrated. It's all about the clit. And we need pleasure in the clit, etc cetera. And they are wrong. We can have orgasms from intercourse without even touching the tip of our clitoris. If we get everything fully engorged, if we slow down. If we take our pleasure, if we give ourselves time and the older we get, the harder it is to get that tissue engorged. Susan Bratton: [00:11:22] Because not only do our hormones decline, but something called our nitric oxide production declines. And one of the very first tips I have for beauty also works for sex and orgasmic pleasure, and that is nitric oxide supplementation. When you can't get enough blood flow, nitric oxide controls your vascular system and how much blood goes where. And if you don't get enough blood flow to your vulva, you can't get fully engorged. So you can't feel the orgasmic pleasure that you deserve. And then you have to spend all the time jangling the nerves of your clitoral tip just to try to orgasm, when all you would have to do is get enough blood flow and engorgement to your vulva that you wouldn't even have to touch the tip of your clit because it's getting stimulated through intercourse. So I really believe and know for a fact that every woman can come from or from intercourse without even stimulating the tip of the clitoris, which is called the glands, by the way. And that's the only part of the clitoris. That's not erectile tissue. Interestingly enough, it has a lot of nerve endings. But your entire vulva can be absolutely activated with pleasure. You can have you can have an orgasm from the tiniest little touch on the edge of a labia. You don't need to have all this mass stimulation to the clitoral tip. Susan Bratton: [00:12:46] And so the thing that I tell men is, if you want to make love to a woman and have her really appreciate it, which is what they want more than anything in the world, they will give up their pleasure for your pleasure. It's important to them. They just don't know what they're doing. Then slow down and slow down some more and then four down 10 times more than that. I love and put a lot of attention on manuell pleasure or pleasure. Toys get our vulvas, our pop and get our clitorises, our recht. We need a Clate erection. It takes about 20 minutes to pop your clit, and that's a good indication that the rest of it's beginning to fill in. And so slowing down and getting into sensation and pleasure and. Devoting the whole volver means you'll begin to want to have great sex with your partner and you'll literally be able to do what I call Krock crossing the orgasm chasm, being able to have an orgasm from intercourse with your partner, and then you can go on to having multiple orgasms. You can have g spot orgasms, you can have expanded orgasms, you can enjoy female ejaculation, you can have peroneal orgasms, you can have boob orgasms and lip orgasms and brain orgasms and belly orgasms and foot orgasms and fantasy orgasms. And, you know, you name it there. Elizabeth Molina: [00:14:04] The list goes on, Susan Bratton: [00:14:05] The kinds of orgasms that are available to us. And we're having one. And it's more like a sneeze than a really good, intense experience. So the good news is there's so much more you can learn and learning makes you better in bed and gives you more pleasure. And all of sex is just learn skills. Some people got lucky and they could do it automatically, but very few. And so I always say to women who think, oh, I'm just not the kind of woman who can have an orgasm from intercourse. I'm like, nope, you're just not one who's had it yet. Oh, well, the woman can have that. And if you're in a relationship with a male body partner, that's something you guys need to work through and figure out so that you can come and come and come the whole time he's in jail. And you can just have a fantastic time and of course, incorporate toys, incorporate oral, incorporate all those things. That's really the trick. And it starts with nitric oxide, which brings vascularization, which brings blood flow to your whole body, including your face and your skin. And what vascularization? Our blood flow, Gattu, is oxygenation and healing, because we take a lot of hits to our skin, to our beauty, to our hair, to to our cognitive function, to everything with all the toxins that are in the world and all of the, you know, the external assaults on our beauty. This is literally the number one foundation of she's pointing to. Elizabeth Molina: [00:15:30] And, yeah, she's pointing to this bottle flow. So do you take this daily? Do you take this before you know you're having intercourse? Like how does it how does it work? Tell us a little bit more about this, because like obviously our listeners are like, what are all these orgasms? How do I get them? And we know that when you experience real pleasure. Yeah. You have a glow, you're happier. You're releasing a whole bunch of great hormones, happy hormones. You're just in the state of happiness. I mean, you you can see that there's nothing to be angry about. You're in a state of bliss. So tell us about this product. How does it work? How do we get it? We want to know, OK. Susan Bratton: [00:16:10] It's really easy. Flow is a product that I developed because there weren't any organic nitric oxide supplements that I liked out in the marketplace. This is made from organic watermelon citrulline is a very bioavailable version of a nitric oxide precursor. It also has spinach and bitter cherries in it. And all of those things help you create nitric oxide, which helps you get blood flow to your vulva and to your pelvis, which helps you get lubrication and orgasmic intensity. You can take it about 20 to 30 minutes before lovemaking, which just take it just before you start having sex and, you know, spend half an hour in foreplay and then make love and it'll give you increased lubrication and an orgasmic pleasure and sensation and then take two at night every night just to keep your organic, not nitric oxide stores up once you hit 40. By the time you're 50, you have half the nitric oxide production you did when you are 20s. So women, a lot of times they think it's a hormone issue that's creating the loss of lubrication and lack of pleasure, when in actual fact, yes, estrogen loss does thin the vaginal tissue. But and I'm going to talk a little bit more about some other things I do to keep myself plump and young. So where you get flow is on Amazon flow, organic nitric oxide, or you can get it at the 20 store dot com with my promo code, Susan. And there's a discount that way, which is always OK. So flow is it. And if you want me to send you some Elizabeth, let me know. I'd be happy to ship them off. Elizabeth Molina: [00:17:46] That's that's a no brainer. I like. Yes. Susan Bratton: [00:17:49] Ok, good. We'll have that. Elizabeth Molina: [00:17:52] I'm like, I need this. Let me try it out. Let's experiment and like. Wait. Question. What if you take this? This is like a I basically I'm here like a Viagra for women. Is this like kind of like that or. No? Like will I take it? And I'm like, I need to stop my day, cancel my calendar. I'm fully like in the mood to do things. Susan Bratton: [00:18:13] Well, you know, for for us women, so much of our sexuality begins in the mind. But when your when you're vaginas lubricating and wet more, you actually do feel more turned on. So there are many women who've reported to me that they're walking around wet again. For the first time in a long time, and that naturally makes us feel like we could be more open to having sex. And one of the things that really helps reverse the drying out and shriveling up is partly taking a nitric oxide supplement, as well as making sure you have your essential fatty acids. And some what I like, I like collagen, but collagen alone is not enough. I've got a really sneaky, awesome hack for you that'll make me knowledgeable. Tell us, keep your tissues plumped up. There is there's a bacteria, a probiotic. It's called El Rouda. Ri l r e u t e u r i locked the lizard, derides and studied by Stanford. It's been studied by many, many. There's a lot of clinical data on the fact that this particular bacteria creates scaffolding in our tissue on which the collagen hangs. And without it. And my other hack, which is highly iranica acid and I like this brand, neo cell. Neo cell is a highly ironic acid that helps hold the moisture in the tissue. Susan Bratton: [00:19:52] So between the collagen and the HRA and this particular bacteria, and I put these in my spice grinder, I take 10 capsules, put them in my spice grinder, grind them up, put them in my yogurt maker with my you can use dairy or nut milk and a little inulin, which is a prebiotic fiber. That's what the bacteria eat. You put the inulin in there, you sternal up, you put it in 100 degree yogurt maker, you leave it on for thirty six hours, very slow at one hundred degrees. And it cultures and you get this wonderful yogurt. And that's what I put in my morning smoothie, which I have right here. This is my morning smoothie. I'm still drinking it. And so I have the LRAD rye yogurt in here. And then I also put in. That the collagenase. So I like a brand called Organics. And I'm also like bulletproof when you make it with the yogurt and the collagenase. You're doing a fantastic job giving your body what it needs to hold on to the collagenase so they can stay there. And then I also use colostrum. I use colostrum in my smoothie, and I use a cream that is an organic cream from a company called The Cream. Susan Bratton: [00:21:12] That is a colostrum based natural skincare product. So colostrum are very good. And going back to the hotel, you're on a acid's there are a couple of different things you need to know about HIV. You want there's there's something called high molecular weight and low molecular weight. How URAC acid. Yes. And the low molecular weight, which nacelle makes is very good for your skin. The high molecular weight, which is lubra ocen L'Abri is why. And that's good for your joints. If you're cracking when you're moving, that's a loss of age in the joints, in the synovial fluid. And so that you need the higher that you actually get this to racecourses, you need the high molecular weight. And then I also think that topical, highly irenic acid can't hurt a bit. The truth is that anything topical is only going to do so much. Your beauty starts from the inside out and you have to have enough. You have to have enough collagen. You have to have a structure for it to sit on with the L root rye. You have to have good, essential fatty acids, which I want to talk to you about. Elizabeth Molina: [00:22:23] Check out the video she's showing us, literally the pictures. I was very impressed with the picture of the vulva and all I didn't like. I come I think that I'm pretty educated, but like I learned so much in this little, we didn't even go into so much detail. So I'm like, holy moly, Shmuley, I need to learn is so much more. And I love that you talk about beauty is an inside job. And, you know, we are talking about sex and we're talking about getting it hot and steamy. And before I want to go into the beauty part, I want to go into because you have this shy and you have this pizzazz about you that I can tell you're having a lot of fun, not just in real life and in your bedroom, but in in your mind as well and in your body. But quickly, I want to touch up on two things before we go into the beauty and continue the regimen, because they're all linked together. Right. Your beauty, your skin, your face, your sex organs, like the collagen you're talking about, all of this is linked together. And it's no surprise. I it was the first time I've even heard about it. I always thought it was the hormones that you're decreasing lubrication for women. It was like, oh, you're getting menopause, you're getting dry. I mean, I'm not in that age yet, but I'm in, you know, the biohacking space with women over 50. Elizabeth Molina: [00:23:38] I love to learn. And like I'm going to be there, you know, not soon, but like eventually. And I'm like, what's what's in store for me? I want to learn how do I, you know, hijack that? How do I biomech that? And this is the first time I've heard of this. And it makes total sense, I have to say, like everything you're saying makes sense. The proof is in the pudding. Look at you. You look like not a day over like twenty eight. So I'm just like, how do I get there? How do I do that? But we are still coming out of a pandemic. Slowly, some places are closing back up again. And as you know, I'm sure you've heard it in your industry. Couples are suffering. Couples are suffering. Singles are suffering. And I mean, that's a whole nother episode. I feel like single during the pandemic and getting, you know, sexual pleasure and all that kind of good stuff. What may be freebee was you had that you could recommend to couples to kind of spice it up, you know, especially having maybe young children in the home under like 12, just, you know, finding it very difficult to be in each other's space. Not feeling that zests. Give us something to go on. What can they download today, right now that can like bring some fire back? Susan Bratton: [00:24:44] The first thing that I'd recommend now you can find everything I'm talking about at Susan Bratten dot com. I have a page that mentions all my products. Flow is on there, for example, but it also has all my free gifts. And I have over forty five programs on there, and many of them are free. So help yourself to anything you want, because everyone's at a different place in their sexuality. So I can't guess where any individual would be the most helped. But I'll tell you a couple of things based on what you ask me. I'll give you some directions. So when you get to the page and look at those things, the first is that I've really written about why it's not your hormones that are drawing you out. You know, when you have a loss of estrogen going through perimenopause and beyond you, your vaginal tissue gets then your vaginal mucosa gets thinner and it can become very painful. There are many things you can do to fix that, one of which is this product, the V fit, the V fit. If you go to Joi Lux dot com slash Susan, there's a special page two. This has red light therapy, which uses photo bio modulation, low level laser light therapy, Bagnoli, along with heat and vibration for Kagle toning and recolonization. It helps with incontinence, thickens up the tissue. It reverses that painful sex along with perhaps a plant based estrogen and DHEA cream rubbed internally if you don't want to do bioidentical hormone replacement. Susan Bratton: [00:26:13] I have thirty eight fascinating facts that supercharge your sex drive. It's called Hot to Trot and it's that hot to trot book dot com or you can find it by going to Susan Bratten dot com. And it goes more into these kinds of things that are it's not actually your hormones hits all these other things. Here's some things you can do. It includes the information about the L root rye probiotic and all kinds of things in there. So that's one. The second thing is talking more about how our female genital system works and how to pleasure it in the way that it needs to be measured, not in the way that is shown in television, on movies and in pornography, which is actually hurting us, not helping. And that's at arousal tips dot com. Ok. And then as far as spicing up a sex life, there's a couple of things I always say that couples that play together stay together, especially in the bedroom. It's either sex or money that tears us apart. And most of the time, if we were with we both have jobs. It's usually around sex. It's around sex more than people want to admit. You can learn pleasuring skills. You can do fantasy and roleplay. You can do lingerie, fashion shows, you can do new sex positions. You can have sex in new locations. You can incorporate toys into your lovemaking. Susan Bratton: [00:27:33] You know, there's lots of ways that you can invigorate your sex life. But honestly, one of the most simple ways to get started doing something new is to try a new sex position. And I have a book called Seven Stimulating Sex Positions, that it's at seven positions dot com, the number seven positions dot com or at Susan Bratten dot com. All roads lead to Rome. And what I like about that is it's my seven favorite sex positions and it's an illustrated guide there. The illustrated couple is dressed in lingerie and things like that, but it is really fun to just work your way through all seven and try them out. And there are things that generally anyone can do, even if you've got joint problems or weight problems or what have you. So seven positions is something that I'd start with to get your sex life going, because when you learn new things together, when you begin as beginners together, it generates that new relationship, energy that's gone missing. Everything that I've been doing is inside, out, outside, in natural as possible. One of the things that I do love a good skin brush, but one of the things that I think is the most important is a good fatty acid profile. You have to have a lot of good fats. So, for example, I make my own salad dressing. And, you know, in order to eat healthy, raw vegetables and good salads, I like to call this the undressing dressing. Susan Bratton: [00:29:05] I like to call it Visegrád, because what it really does is, you know, we lose the blood flow to our pelvic bowls, both the masculine and feminine, because we get plaque in our arteries from eating bad fats that clog everything up and then our blood flow is restricted. So when you make a good salad dressing out of, you know, like an organic avocado, oil is what I like to use as a base. Yeah. And if you take a cup of organic avocado oil, a quarter cup of a nice sherry vinegar. Yeah, that's nice. Old sherry vinegar and then a tablespoon of Dijon mustard and some salt and pepper. And then I use one of two dried herbs. I'll use fresh herbs. But I honestly think the dried herbs taste better. I use either savory or marjoram. Don't mix them. They don't taste good together. And you just keep those all those ingredients are dried ingredients you can keep in your house all the time. There's nothing up in that that you can't just store. So you can make fresh salad dressing, shake it up in a jar. And then I like to add a salad. I think a salad diced very fine, gives the dressing a delicious dimension. Everybody always wants my dressing people when I'm coming over to their house for dinner pre pandemic, they'd be like, can you can you make me some of that dressing and bring it over? Elizabeth Molina: [00:30:25] It sounds yummy. Susan Bratton: [00:30:26] Yeah, it's delicious. And so I think making sure that you're not eating bottled dressings is very important. Make your own vinaigrette and then take cod liver oil every day, a big tablespoon of it because cod liver oil. And you can get the orange or the. Strawberry flavored I like the Nordic Naturals. It's on Amazon. The cod liver oil has a very good, essential fatty acid profile. But I also use a lot of these activation products. I use the black Couchman oil well like that, the Stari and Pumpkin, which is great for breast and prostate health. And I also use this five seed blend. And so I'll just take a tablespoon of one of these oils along with my cod liver oil. So I eat my avocados, I drink my avocado oil, and I eat my oils. And then I also take something called Puram response, which is it's called a pro resolving mediator. And what this is, is basically essential fatty acids that also really help lower inflammation. A lot of inflammation comes from cellular debris. So when you see yourself aging and you think, OK, what do I do to stem the aging? What you actually have to do is go, I know you like prolon the fasting mimicking diet, and I like that as well. So doing intermittent fasting either with prolon a kit of food that you buy or food window eating gives your body a chance to clean the dead and broken cells out. Elizabeth Molina: [00:32:01] It's all connected. It's all connected. Beauty, health, vitality, sex like function, like when you are inflamed, you don't have a drive. And it doesn't surprise me because there's so many things blocking that blood flow. Yeah. That vitality to come through to get you like you're not feeling yourself. Like how can you you're inflamed. Your body's fighting something, OK? You are Covid. You look fantastic. Like I can only hope and wish that like I will look like you Susan Bratton: [00:32:29] Could really be you know, it really ruined my skin. It was so depressing. It was weird because, you know, I lost my cognitive function. I couldn't work for a year. I'm a CEO of two companies. And my my whole team had to run the business without me. Wow. I couldn't even run the. I'm really not back yet. I'm doing I'm doing a lot of these kinds of experiences getting myself back out in the world because they're easier for me to do than sitting down in meetings and things. I still have concentrate, etc.. But I'll tell you of all the stuff, because I'm so vain, you know, I feel in my life that I've gotten prettier as I age and I want to be beautiful for the joy that it brings me and everyone who gets to look at me, Elizabeth Molina: [00:33:12] Really, I just Susan Bratton: [00:33:13] Love it. We're not supposed to say stuff like this out loud, but you know what? I say stuff out loud and I've been given a gift and I I've worked very hard to maintain it. Now, when I got Covid, it ruined my skin and half my hair fell out. And I, I like to call myself follicular challenged. I've got that Scandinavian baby fine hair. So I'm wearing a hairpiece. I'm wearing what's called an integrated hairpiece. And basically what it is, is it's like a little custom fitted cap that has lots of holes in it, kind of like those old frosting kits. It has these little clips all the way around the base. And I take the tail of my hair, my rat tail of my comb, pull my own hair through it. I have my hair is dyed to match underneath, but my own hair is is very thin and baby fine. And I lost half of it. So I put on this integrated hairpiece. When I do public appearances, the things that I've been doing that are more procedures are number one, I got preppy hair. Yes, I got it. They call it the fam vampire hair left, but it's PRP punched into your head. That then helps new hair growth. And I've got probably a good three inches of hair. But to support that growth, what I do is I use a laser hair hat every day for 10 minutes, just like the laser I use into vaginally to keep my vaginal mucosa strong. I use a laser hair. I sometimes I have the hair cap on and I've got my V fit inside my vagina. And I just sit there on Instagram. Elizabeth Molina: [00:34:57] That's like the ultimate bio hacker. Let's speak about what you're doing, your beauty routine, what you're drinking, what you're eating, because you look fabulous. And obviously we know you've got the bedroom down, but you know, for the bedroom, you also need to feel good. You need to feel good in your skin. You need to feel good in what you're in, in your suit, which is your body, your vessel. Susan Bratton: [00:35:16] Well, we've talked about the internals now, the outside job, again, to keep it as toxin free as possible. And one of the things that I always like to do, if I can, is have the deluxe version and then the ghetto cheap. I'm broke. So I like a product line. If you've got lots of money, I like a product line. And it's kind of these are my real ones, of course. So it's kind of greasy. But I like a brand called Mother Mutty. Elizabeth Molina: [00:35:44] Oh, I love Susan Bratton: [00:35:45] That mother makes body butter. They make and a body oil and they make a body. Sarah and I think these are a very nice quality product with excellent absorption, with a really nice non-toxic profile. Yes. So mother is very good. But if you can't afford mother and I understand that you can't. Here's my ghetto option, which I use a lot for sex, too. This is a mango butter. And all it is is organic, refined mango, but it's literally just mango butter. Elizabeth Molina: [00:36:24] What do you do with this for seeds? Susan Bratton: [00:36:26] I rub it all over my body. I have sensual massages with it. I don't use it internally, but I use it externally. The only reason I don't I would use it internally the first time I use it. But when you have up something, you dip your fingers in to it. It's going to get bacteria and. Yeah. Not use it into your vaginally. Because I always say that if you wouldn't put it in here, you shouldn't put it in here because your vagina is the other end of your alimentary system. Essentially, it's just a tube. And so it's the same tissue and your mouth is very, very similar to your vaginal mucosal lining. And it's really quick to absorb everything. And the problem is that lubs are an FDA class two product, and they have to have preservatives in them to keep the bacteria's out. Right. And the problem with that is that the preservatives are toxic. So I don't I don't recommend if you've got stuff from CVS and Walgreens and all those places that are lubs, just stop using them and switch to an organic refined oil like whole hoeber sweet almond avocado. Those are three nice vaginalis lubricants. And make sure you have them in a squirt bottle so you're not touching them at any time and introducing bacteria and use them quickly so they don't get rancid. Susan Bratton: [00:37:46] They last for quite a while. And if you are a condom user, you need to use a poly urethane or polypropylene condom with an oil based lubricant because oil will break down latex. But so many people have latex allergies now that I don't think anybody's using latex condoms these days, but maybe they are. The other thing that I would say about condoms is that semen is very, very healthy for us women. And we've been kind of scared off of semen because you you're going to get pregnant if you can get a Nestea, you know, all this kind of stuff. But I really like the fertility awareness method using a daisy tracker or another tracker like that so that you don't have to use a condom necessarily if you're with a safe partner who's been tested. Right. You can't do that. The problem is condoms. You know, there's over 20 studies, and only if condoms only protect you from a couple, most estes's your skin to skin contact, which is why I say that until you have your potential partner tested, you should never put your mouth on their genitals. They should never put their mouth on your genitals. And you should never do genital to genital contact. You should keep it to kissing in hands, which are pretty safe as long as they've been Covid tested and vaccinated semen. Susan Bratton: [00:38:57] When you can get into a relationship where where you can actually have the semen in your vagina is very good for you because it has luteinizing hormones that regulate your menses and regulate you even after menopause. Also, serotonin for mood lifting and elevation, zinc for cognitive function, testosterone for courage. And go getter, go get Earnest's. So, you know, we are although I support same same sex relationships with equal vigor, the masculine the male female sexual relationship is a very healthy and symbiotic one. And there's nothing to be afraid of around semen. So that's a long winded talk about STIs and safe sex and contraception and lubrication. But it it all comes down to, you know, non medicated IUDs and fertility awareness met that are the least toxic birth control pills and lubs you get at the grocery store are the most toxic. And the chances are that your listeners are maybe doing one or both of those things. So it's it's important to talk about. So the inside job around toxin's these these can be oils. You know, they're cheap. You get a big vat of it. They're very nice. And these are really good for the rising of the externals. Elizabeth Molina: [00:40:19] Yes. And you said something about the sperm and how like it's great. You know, obviously, if you're practicing safe sex, use Daisie, Tricor, et cetera, et cetera. If you know your cycle, be responsible like, you know, obviously don't email us and say like, hey, I became pregnant, it's your fault now, like take care of this baby. What about swallowing sperm? Like, how does that affect? Because I know so many women who are concerned with the cat. Calories, I know this sounds crazy, but they talk about calories. Are going to stay in your body. What is that going to damage you? Like there's so many conversations about this and it's still taboo. But I figured you're here. Why not? Like, let's just get it out of the bag. Susan Bratton: [00:40:58] Well, your vaginal mucosa is a very spongy tissue. So it's going to pull in all that goodness and distribute it through your body when you ingest semen. Your stomach acid is really killing it off. So you're not getting the same benefits. And with regard to caloric content, that's a Google global fact. I'm not worried about calories at that level, myself personally. Elizabeth Molina: [00:41:23] And so, like, let's continue with the regimen. Susan Bratton: [00:41:25] Yeah, I like Doctor Dennis Gross. I like his alpha hydroxy daily skin refinishing and his body refinishing. Ok, Hydrox, these are fruit acids. They're quite natural. There's not a lot of chemicals in these daily body buffers and weekly body buffers. And they're very good at keeping your skin soft. I've always worked my whole life to keep my skin feeling like velvet. I want it to be plump, wrinkle free, but I don't mind getting tan. I don't know if you can see, but I'm a tan woman and there's no tan lines. Elizabeth Molina: [00:42:01] Guys, you have to see this whole diet and do that again. I mean, like that was hot. Look at this. Oh, my God. Ok, dude, she's like a 28 year old. Like, fuck what? Ok, we don't have to like play this back and clip this for like micro content. Like she just lashed us. And it was not and I'm not sad about that. I was on a hot flash twice. Sorry. You're doing a great job that mother oil is really working. I would order all a whole bunch of that today. Susan Bratton: [00:42:32] I like sunshine. Now, the problem is I don't let it get on my face and my neck and deckle touch. So I wear a really good sunscreen. And the one that I like is called Eclipse SPF. I wear this. But I also this is one of my this is one of my places where I make an exception. I use Chanel Foundation and it has some shitty chemicals in it, but I don't care. Elizabeth Molina: [00:42:55] And I love that you said Susan Bratton: [00:42:56] That you got to choose your battles, 80-20. Yeah. The eclipse under. And then what I like is that CC cream from Chanel because it is pretty thick but doesn't look thick on. And it's a fantastic barrier. If I took my breath, I have my makeup matching my tan because I sit out in the sun every day naked in my backyard and I get 15 or 20 minutes worth of sun. And I do have some aged spots, which I continue to whack back with Fraxel. So I get the spots and I whack the spots. That's my process. I don't love it, but that's what I do, because I want the viit, the natural sun, the natural color, the natural vitamin D. It makes me feel better. And feeling better is even more important than age spots for me. So I've got a white face and a brown body. And so what I do is I use the Chanel cream, the Chanel CC cream, which is also a really nice ESPs. I have a double SPF on my face because I don't want to lazarre the crap out of my face. Now, there's some other things. So this is a product that I've been using and it's very expensive. It's three hundred dollars a bottle. Elizabeth Molina: [00:44:05] What is this? Susan Bratton: [00:44:06] It's from skin medaka. Everything I own has grease on it. I mean, literally, that's Elizabeth Molina: [00:44:11] Because you use them. Susan Bratton: [00:44:13] I am just I am so lubed up. I am like a slippery little devil all the time. This skin, medaka tiens, advanced serum. This is a single pump in the morning, single pump at night. And essentially this is a firming, smoothing, tightening anti wrinkle. Good for us, old six year old broads. So I use skin medika. And this is one where I'm like, I'm just doing it. It's got some stuff in it, but it's working. It's really getting rid of the surface, the small fine lines and giving me some plumpness. So I've done the PRP into my skin. I get the facials. I do a couple of other things. Here's two more things that are natural. One is castor oil. I use castor oil. When I shampoo my hair, I put a dropper full of castor oil with the shampoo and shampoo with the castor oil in it. It's very good for hair growth and emollient, see, but you have to put it with the shampoo and then kind of scrub it out and it leaves a little a little deposit of that. And that's been very good. You can use this on your eyebrows. If they get thin as you age, castor oil will regrow your eyelashes and your eyebrows. And then I just got on to this one of my mentors, Dr. Patti Taylor, who's well, a little older than I am. Let's just put it that way. She's a redhead, so she's got super fair, thin skin. And I was telling her about how Covid just really. Took my skin and just made it so bad. And she said, try this hoe hoeber oxygenated skin cream, it's called pure 03 P oh three. Elizabeth Molina: [00:45:56] Oh, I've heard of this is amazing. Susan Bratton: [00:45:57] It's really it makes your skin really nice and plump and it's all natural and organic. So I really like this activated oxygen. Oil. It's basically ozone. Elizabeth Molina: [00:46:10] One thing. Susan Bratton: [00:46:11] And they shoot it with ozone. And you can use it if you get like fungal infections on your nails, your toes or your nails. Elizabeth Molina: [00:46:19] Can I say that that's also great for like acne scars, like the healing, like a rash or anything like that. Mosquito bites like that is amazing. Amazing. I love that Susan Bratton: [00:46:30] Stuff. And it's so simple. It's just how horrible oil and ozone, you know, it's great. It's like castor oil. These are our grandmother's recipes and remedies that we're coming back to that I think are very powerful. Now, of course, I also do things like topical estrogen. I have a compounded estrogen topical that I do, and I do this maybe once a week. It's estriol, progesterone and organic shea butter. It doesn't absorb very well. You're not going to get any you're not going to get your estrogen boost that way. I do bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. And I have a little a little clicker that puts a little bit of shea butter with essed biased. When you do estrogen replacement, you need to take two kinds of estrogen estriol and estradiol, because the third kind of estrogen is estrogen. And that's the one that gives you breast cancer. So you have a ratio of estrogens throughout the three estrogens. You want to increase the pie of the two good ones, which decreases the pie of the bad one. So it's a biased that I use intravenously. So it goes right into my system because it's just like I would be eating it, but I'm putting it where I want to thicken the vaginal tissue. Ok. I also take progesterone sublingual at night and I put testosterone cream around my labia on my clitoris, and that's how I get my testosterone. And so I take testosterone, progesterone and biassed as bioidentical hormones for hormone replacement. But I also do a topical estrogen on my face and forearms and hands because the tissue gets thin. Yes. My neck and décolletage. Elizabeth Molina: [00:48:19] So I just want to make sure that everybody knows, like you want to be seeking out a professional. Don't go out there and buy weird estrogen testosterones from China that you don't know where you're sourcing them from. Like this is very, very important. Guys, she is working with someone she didn't like, just Google this and she's like, oh, I heard this on a podcast. Let me figure it out. Like just I just wanted to put that disclaimer out there. Ok. Tell us the next the next stuff. Susan Bratton: [00:48:44] Well, the other thing that I do for the age spots it's topical is hydroquinone, Treant annoying and Kojak acid. And this is my from my derm and this is what I put on the little age spots that appear because, you know, they do you do get sun. You just do. And what's come out. So this is what I use on my face to kind of mitigate those. It would be similar to what you would do if you use like O'Bagy. It's kind of like better than O'Bagy because it's scrypt not off the shelf, but it's very similar. It's like, you know, it'd be like skin cuticles or O'Bagy or something like that. But it's a prescription strength. And that's the that's the little combo that I use for my derm for the age spots. And then the last thing I want to tell you about is bone structure. As we age and everything droops. A part of the reason that it droops is that we're losing bone mass in our face. We lose the bone density, and that's what actually causes our face to collapse. I chew something called tears of Cheetos. This is this is a resin. It's called Mastec. It's it's a resin. I get this on Amazon. It's a resin that comes from a pomegranate tree on the island of Chios in Greece. It's a natural product and it's like gum, but it's tougher and natural. And every day I chew for as long as I can to my jaws get worn out. I chew this, you know, kind of like tough thing to give my jaws a workout, to keep my system strong so that I don't have bone density loss. Elizabeth Molina: [00:50:24] So I love to ask everyone, like you are thriving in so many categories, but I also love to you know, you said Covid really got you. And like we're human and we can do all that we want to do. And we can be like the water expert, the sleep expert, the sex expert. But we may we have our days. So I want the audience to know like. Ok, you're human, too. Like you're also sometimes excelling in one category, sometimes you need a little bit of extra care. So where would you say that you are excelling in the beauty circle and where would you say you could use a little bit more attention? Susan Bratton: [00:50:57] For me, it's about building back my stamina and regrowing all of the muscle tissue that I lost, the sarcopenia that happened from laying in bed. So one of the things that I'm worried about is getting started again now that my energy is such that I keep getting all these little little infections because my immune system is so compromised, you know, so I've been I'll get up and then I'll get hurt and I'll get up again, and then I'll get hurt and I'll get up again and I'll get hurt. So I'm trying to go to the source and got it do autophagy and fix my immune system. But I'm also needing to rebuild muscle without hurting myself. And one of the things I'm planning to do this summer is a series of M Sculp. Yes. Yes, because I think that if I can use a machine, it uses electromagnetic vibration to contract your muscles like 12000 times in a you know, in a treatment I'm going to do this summer is do a lot of ocean swimming and dive the waves and things like that. That's what I'm in and making love. Not that I'm going to you making up for lost time, but definitely my weak spot right now is the musculature and my strength, my flexibility, my balance, because Covid also does a lot of brain trauma. So I've lost a lot. I've lost flexibility and muscle lying in bed, and I've lost stamina from being ill and I've lost my balance from the Covid brain injury that I got. So I'm really working on that. The stamina, the flexibility that Elizabeth Molina: [00:52:39] The bowel movements. Yes, all Susan Bratton: [00:52:41] That's the next Elizabeth Molina: [00:52:42] Thing. Ok, so where is it? So now we know where you're lacking. Where are you thriving? Susan Bratton: [00:52:46] I'm thriving in all of the things that I've learned my whole life are coming together in ways that I can really say, things that help people understand quickly how to have the intimate connection that they want and to understand that it's not their fault. They haven't been doing anything wrong, that you just didn't know. And now, you know, and it's going to be easier. Elizabeth Molina: [00:53:07] I love that we're coming to the end. And I like to ask all my guests, what is one piece of advice, something that you wish you would have told your younger self like today, Susan, today, right here, right now, sitting with me. What would you have told the younger version of yourself? Susan Bratton: [00:53:21] Every time insecurity creeps into your mind about your looks, about your body, about all of that physicality, you're never going to look better than you do right now. You're you're always going to it's just going to get worse and worse. And if you spend your whole life holding yourself up to some thing of imperfection that you can't get trying to push yourself to become, that you're making yourself miserable. And what people what people think about you is how you make them feel about themselves, not how you look. And the less that you worry about those little things that come into your mind and the more you realize that it's just your estrogen making you feel that. Let lack of confidence and that judgment. It's just your mind trying to keep you safe. But sometimes our minds aren't programmed quite right and they're hard on us. And the more that you can let go of worry about those imperfections and the more that you can put your energy into heart connection and joy, the better life you will have. Elizabeth Molina: [00:54:32] That's such great advice. And not just for yourself or your younger self, but for anyone listening in right now. There's so many people who need to hear this message. So I am so happy that you're sharing that with us. And we have come to the segment where most of my guests are so humble, they don't love to over brag about themselves or boast about their accomplishments. So I made a section called Breaktime where you get to brag about yourself. Tell us what you're doing. It doesn't have to necessarily be business related. It could be like you learn to paint with your toes or something like, I don't know, you know, like something random, something fun that you're proud of that you want to share with us. So the floor is yours, like brag away. Susan Bratton: [00:55:18] I learned how to scuba dive just a few years ago, and I've done over 30 dives already. And I find being in the ocean a deep connection to Gaia, to Earth, to all living things. And I think that you can learn new skills at any age. And mine was scuba diving. Elizabeth Molina: [00:55:37] Oh, I love that, I love that brag about yours. I'm excited to try it one day. I definitely on my bucket list. Yeah. Have you seen any sharks or dolphins? Like did you get to. Did you scuba dive in like the ocean in that way or no? Susan Bratton: [00:55:51] I have seen sharks. I haven't seen any dolphins. I haven't been where there are dolphins, but I have seen sharks and manta rays and all kinds of amazing animals that so beautiful under there. Elizabeth Molina: [00:56:03] Thank you so much for coming on. I really do appreciate it. I know that my listeners have gotten so much information. We went from sex to skin to the beauty inside out to scuba diving to you, flashing us with. We can tell that you're definitely putting in work because your skin looks amazing and it definitely shows. So if you guys didn't get to watch the anatomy pictures in the beginning or Susan flashing us or all of the amazing products that she's using. Definitely. Check out the YouTube video, check out the TV and follow her. If I were myself, I put everything in the show notes and we are excited to order this product that you talked about in the beginning. And I'm excited to get some of it and see what happens. Flo. Yes. Awesome. Thank you so much. And again, thank you for being a guest on here. Where can our audience connect with you? Where can they find you? Yeah. Susan Bratton: [00:56:55] Susan Bratten Soussan be a teto and you can find me on Instagram. You can find me on my website. You'll find me. I'm out there. Elizabeth Molina: [00:57:05] Well, thank you so much. And definitely check out all of her freebies. I am excited. Definitely. We have to do alive and we have to like keep on connecting because I've made you my mentor. So, yeah, the audience is going to get a lot of you. Bye, guys. I just want to say, if you did not learn enough in this episode and if you want more, definitely sent us a message, sends a DM, we're going to do a live. So stay tuned for that. But definitely put something of the comic guys. I mean, this was such a bomb conversation. And I want to see the other stuff. But I do want to be respectful of all of our listeners because we have all ages. And I'm just trying to make it work for everyone, really. I have been left wanting more. Having a thousand more questions. It's so interesting. And, you know, she has been so, so nice to have so many free guides on her website. I will have everything linked in the show notes. And again, you know what I'm going to ask you know what I'm going to say? I'm going to say sharing is caring. If you have a friend, a girlfriend, a partner, anyone who you think would benefit from the female anatomy and learning more about the female body. Elizabeth Molina: [00:58:17] Also, even aging, you know, the way that Dr. Susan talks about in the things that she's going through or has gone through, please share this with that and do not be greedy. This is totally free and have them subscribe because we're going to have to really interesting more conversations to come. Also, if you would like to know about a certain topic, if you want to know more about something specific, if you have any questions, if you know a guest, that would be great for the show. Send me a message. 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Today's episode contains explict information about drugs, alcohol and speaks about sex and other difficult topics in regards to testimony. This episode is not well suited for children. Seriously, get your tissues ready! In today's episode we hear and remember how dark the places we can go before Christ restores our souls. This powerful testimony is for anyone who is feeling complacent about the saving power of God! We forget the same power that raised Christ from the dead saves souls from the fiery pits of hell on this earth and for eternity. If you feel hopeless over a loved one in the bondage of sin, find hope today in Pastor John's story! Transcript: John Padula podcast Interview Interviewer: Nickole Perry Recipient: John Padula Introduction: Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Church royalty confessions of church leadership is here to bring the reality about church leadership to the masses so you can feel better about your relationship with Christianity and the American church today. Oh, right, this is Nickole Perry with the church royalty podcast, and today we are with John Padula, the outreach pastor at the altar church in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. In our family, we call him the beloved pants pastor, because when we first met him, we were literally buying children's jeans from his wife off of Facebook marketplace one night. They are they were about to start their weekly Bible study. And they invited us in, and we have loved their family ever since. So how are you doing today? John? I'm fantastic. How are you? I'm good. I'm really excited to be here today. I'm so sorry that we couldn't do this in person and that this is something you're tired of doing virtually can't wait until life gets back to normal. Yes, amen. Well tell our listeners a little bit about your testimony. I know you have a very powerful testimony in Christ. And I don't even know, you know, the high points. So why don't you share with us a little bit about where the Lord has brought you. I was raised up here in North Idaho, had a great very successful family. But none of them have known the gospel, none of them knew Jesus. And at about 12 years old, I was very violent as a kid, even in kindergarten, I was getting in fights. I just had this I don't know what it was this thing in me that I just always was very angry, very, very violent and full of rage. And I got kicked out of my first school in fifth grade. My parents got a divorce right around that same time. And it forced my mom and I had to move to a different County. My dad kind of went off the deep end started drinking really heavy because my mom left him while he was at work. And he was just like me, he was full of violence full of rage. And we ended up in protective custody because my dad was going to murder my mom. And so, we kind of had to be in police protection for a while through Thanksgiving. I felt like I needed to protect my mom and you know, shoot him before he killed her. And just a crazy childhood of that type of stuff. Went to my second school, was there for about a year got kicked out. And then in seventh grade, we moved to another school still here in North Idaho. I started using speed pills and was drinking smoking marijuana, all that type of stuff, sexually, you know, just very active young, and got kicked out of school and, and by that time, my dad and I started talking even though he's still really hated my mom and was still really hurt and angry. And he was moving to Las Vegas. And so, I decided to go with my dad Las Vegas, and I had already started using speed and a little bit of meth up here. And I was 13 moved to Las Vegas, went to school for three days got a gun pulled on me and me just kind of threw away the whole school thing. I got into gangs started selling speed and crystal glass ice, all that type of stuff they had down there. I ended up on meth for 17 years from age 13 to 30. I'd use methamphetamines and pretty much everything else. But that was kind of my main, the main thing that I used, got into dealing heavy. Some of my friends were cooking meth and I started cooking meth with some of them was always getting arrested, always in trouble, had no care for women. To me all they were was just a, you know, there for pleasure. By the time I came to Christ, I had no moral compass, I had no moral values. Just wicked at heart. And I ended up getting arrested in 1996 for dealing methamphetamines went to a prison, basically prison rehab and didn't succeed. So, the judge sent me to prison, and I had five years fixed with a 15-year tail. So, I had a total of a 20-year sentence. And he said, I'll let you get on probation. But you cannot come back to Kootenai county for five years. So, you need to find somewhere else to live. Well, my dad because of that my dad moved to Moscow, Idaho, I was able to go down and live with him. And I didn't even make it a year before I was back on drugs, selling drugs using abusing women. Just same lifestyle. You know, my heart had never changed even though I was incarcerated for a little bit. After about a year that they violated me five year minimum with a 15- year talent on top of this or could have done 20 and I ended up about a year and a half into it. Go into a community work centre. And it was a non-secure facility and the girl that I was with at the time was at least I had heard she was sleeping around and so I kind of freaked out and I still had that violent nature, and I took off and, in my mind, I was gonna come up to Coeur d'Alene and just kind of murder whoever she was with. I was just I literally went crazy. Coeur d'Alene, I made it to Moscow, Idaho, got a hotel room, stay there for a couple days. And then I talked to my family decided to turn myself in and try to fix the mess that I'd created. Well, I turned myself in after three days, and they sent me back to the prison. They added a new felony, they charged with felony escape, and I ended up in prison for six years. I got out in 2006, well, the end of 2005, I got out. And I went right back to that lifestyle. I was bouncing it a couple of bars up here. Started using meth and coke pretty much instantly when I got out. Three years after I got out, I was in a relationship. And I never really cared about girls before. I mean, there was a couple that, you know, I kind of hung out with but for the most part, they were just, just a tool. And for some reason, this girl that I was with, I really, I was almost obsessed with her and we were only together for a couple months and she ended up getting arrested her probation officer was telling her she couldn't hang out with me or have anything to do with me. She ended up getting violated and ending up in this rehab. Had never heard of this. This pastor Tim's program is good Samaritan I had no clue what it was. But some of my friends were telling me that okay, if you want to see your girlfriend, you can go to this church and there and she's there on, on Sundays. And so, I started popping into this church and I was 137 pounds. Just in really bad shape. I sat in the back one time I came in here sat in the back with my hoodie up and just kind of stayed to myself. And I had no clue I haven't even to this day. I have no recollection of ever seen the guy preaching on the stage or any of that type of stuff. I was just, you know, just laser focused on wanting to see my girlfriend, wonderful woman of God, Katherine Taylor, was sitting in front of me and she turned around and asked if she could pray with me, she said that the Lord spoke to her and told her to turn around and pray for me. And so, me and my mom were there. And I let her pray for me. And it didn't really impact my life at that time. But later, you know, looking back, it was a huge influence of how God was trying to get my attention. Well, my girlfriend ended up graduating rehab. And even though I called her my girlfriend, I was still out women and does not in good shape, dealing drugs doing all the same stuff. Well, she got out of the rehab and started calling me from a restricted number and was like, Hey, I'm not gonna have anything to do with you unless you go to this rehab. Pastor Tim started a men's facility in November, and I think this was in like August of 2008. And so, I was like, Okay, I'll go to this rehab, and she didn't tell me anything about it being about Jesus, like, I never heard the gospel, never knew the gospel. I had no clue what I was getting myself into. I just was gonna go fake my way through this rehab. So, the time is getting closer, they're getting this men's facility ready to get up and get going. And I believe it was November. They got it up and going November 2008. They started the men's facility. And I met with Pastor Tim and I walked in the church, and I introduced myself and I said, Hey, my name is John. And he looks at me and he says Johan Padula. And I said, Yeah. And he looked at me said, God has a plan for your life. And it kind of freaked me out. So, I just kind of backed up and walked off. You know, I had no clue what he was talking about. Well, I ended up meeting with him after that. And we sat down, and he just started asking me questions. And he's like, Well, why do you want the rehab? And I was like, well, because Danielle told me how to do the rehab, you know, and he's like, Well, do you really want this life change? And you know, at that point, I was still just in manipulation mode. I was lying and yes, of course, we had one life change. So, they get the men's facility up and going, I think there was two guys in it at the time. So, I wouldn't check myself in and I was still using, like, it wasn't like I stopped using and was trying to do better. Well, I went there for I think one day, and it was so uncomfortable, because I was just so full of sin and darkness and my motives were wrong and impure. And just the presence of God at the ranch. I mean, it's people up there dead serious about the relationship with the Lord and there's just this love. It is so, so inviting. But when you don't want that, it's, it's like the opposite. It's almost repelling. It's like man, I didn't want nothing to do with this. I left after one day, well, then the girl tell me to turn myself back in up there and going into the rehab again. So, I went a week later, I think for two or three days, and I just couldn't do it. So, I left again. Once again, here I am faced with this decision. Do I want them, you know the relationship? Am I going to you know, try to do whatever I can to keep the girl and so I did I let her talk me into going back up there and this time? This time when it was just a little different. Hey, I'm gonna actually give this place a chance. I think it was about three or four days into it. We were doing outside chores and the guy that was running the place at the time he was the facilitators name's Chris Anderson. He came up to me while I was raking the gravel. You know, trying to make the driveway decent. And he just asked me, he just asked me about my relationship with Jesus. And if I had ever known God, and He says, do you mind if I pray for you? And now I had never even envisioned this whole God thing. Which when you're 70, think about a bunch of old people who go in there with super boring, they don't have anything else to do. So, they go meet on Sundays, and they worship that's dead and gone and know that there's just nothing to it. I had no idea that God was alive and well, and I was about to have an encounter that was going to change my life. So, I said, Yeah, sure, you can pray for me. And he put his hand on my shoulder. And as soon as you touch me, I wanted to punch him right in his mouth. Like just the scene inside of me the darkness that I was still holding on to and you know, he was born again, he loved the board, a great man of God. And he started praying. And as he started praying, Lord touched my life. I started weeping for my sin, I didn't even know what sin was. It wasn't like he said, Hey, here's the gospel. I'm gonna, you know, he didn't explain any of that. He just shared Jesus with me and just wanted to pray for me. And the LORD came into my life, revealed my sin to me. And I was so broken over man, I didn't cry. Like I was, uh, I was like, the total opposite of anybody who would ever cry or show my emotions. And I just started weeping. Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry And by the time he was done praying for me, I was grinning from ear to ear, I opened my eyes, and we were in the driveway, and I looked up and I see the sky was blue. And the trees were green. That 30 years old, I had never known that. I'd never seen that. I never experienced that because my eyes were just so blinded by my sin. And God radically changed my life. In not progressively in the blink of an eye. I was a different person. The rage, the violence, the anger, the foul mouth, the pornography, I was bound by pornography for 21 years, you know, not to be graphic, but I would, you know, be sexual with women, sometimes multiple women at once. And when I would leave, I would still be driving in my car, looking at DVD players with pornography, playing in my car plugged into my cigarette lighter. Wow! I mean, just bound by sexual perversion. And for 21 years. I wasn't like the gentleman said, Hey, you know, this is what's gonna happen, you're gonna be free of these sins. And, you know, you'd like your hearts gonna be different, like, I had no clue. So, when God came into my life, and the Holy Spirit touched me, and changed me, like, I had no idea that's what was gonna happen. And I was free from the porn with drugs, the whole all the whole nine yards. 2nd Corinthians 517, it says, Therefore, if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature, Old things are passed away, behold, all things have become new. And at that point in my life, December 5, that's what happened to me. I became a new creation in Christ Jesus, he took all of my sin, and he made me brand new. Now, I, my whole life has been very impulsive and emotionally driven. Okay? So, the program at that time, the inpatient was 90 days long, and you do Bible studies, and discipleship and teaching and worship and prayer, like all of this stuff, but I got saved, and I could not sit still, like I was so full of. I had to go do something with it. And so, I've failed with you know, relapse, and like I went 100 miles an hour, I was going into the people's houses that I was dealing drugs with, but I was cooking meth with the bars, the tattoo shops everywhere, I knew that there was people that I knew that were lost, I was going and ministering to them. I would grab them and bring them to the church and tell pastor Tim was like, Hey, you got to meet with this guy. You got a minister; this guy needs Jesus. My friends were coming to Christ. I was taking their drugs and throwing them away in the dumpster behind the church to the point where pastor told me, you cannot throw drugs away in a dumpster anymore. Oh my gosh. John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula It was it was an amazing. Yeah. But I had no idea. You know, I didn't know anything about sanctification or being above reproach. So, I was just, I was doing things ignorantly. And so, the girl, you know, we were kind of back and forth. And I would always take somebody with me for accountability because I thought that's what that meant. I had no idea. I just shouldn't have been their period. But so, one day, she tells me, she says, you know what, I'm done with it. You're not above reproach. Okay? And I told me that night, I had no clue what that meant, right? That's putting myself in, you know, situations that I shouldn't have been in. Sure? But in my eyes, I would just go in to get the senators. I just want to get all my friends and lead them to Jesus. Right. And so, she said, I'm done with you. And that was the first time in 30 years that I've ever had. I felt my emotion because I've been on drugs for so long that I never really felt real emotions. Oh? And so, I ran straight to my friend's house, my Well, he was an old friend, and I got high again, and I couldn't stop for three months. I kept coming to the church, and you know, I wasn't deceitful about it. Like I told everybody Man, I'm not doing good. But I kept coming in trying and I couldn't find repentance again. Then about three months later, I pulled up to the church and Pastor saw all drugs, a bunch of cash and a pistol sitting on my seat. And I had no intention of him seeing any that I was just going to drive through Park, go see him, but he happened to be walking out. And he put his head in my car in my passenger window. And he looked down and seeing all that was the first time I'd seen him cry, and he was just streaming tears. And he said, I hand you over to Satan in the name of Jesus. He said, whatever you're doing, go get done quick. And I pray that the god somehow redeems you from all of it. And I got so offended, so mad, I just burned out of there, took off and the next day, I put my head on the steering wheel after I brought pastor and another gentleman al Gregory, I brought them a coffee and I went outside, and I wanted repentance. I just couldn't get there. And so, I put Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula my head on the steering wheel of my car, and I said, Lord, you have to stop me. And I drove to the house I was selling drugs out of again. When I left, there's a canine unit. And it followed me pulled me over said that I hadn't had a warrant for a year. And he arrested me. And it was a detective with a point. It was officer Craig Buell, who now I have so much respect for he arrested me, and I had to go to 16 days in jail. And it was for some old warrant that I really never had. I was on misdemeanour probation through all of this. So, I really had no warrant. But when my heart really cried out to the Lord, I feel like he's superimposed himself on me and created this warrant that was never there. And put me in jail for 16 days. And I was able to just start reading the scriptures and reading the Bible and repenting and, and I got out after 16 days, and that was 12 years ago, and no alcohol, no drugs, no pornography and never went back. And God has just absolutely, continually redeemed my life from all of my sin. That is a radical testimony. I will tell I will tell you, and this is one of my favourite things about being a Christian. I didn't come to my faith until I was an adult also. And one of my favourite things about being a Christian is that Padula, I would not have known any of those things like there's so much shiny Jesus in you that it's hard for me to believe that that's who you are, because you are different now, like you are such a different man, the man that I met, and I am just floored at what God can do in a person's life. Like it's amazing. I also I couldn't have kids. You know, I've been with almost 1000 women not safe. When I was in prison for six years, I had some pain in my ah! Region.? Yes. So, it was hurting so bad. I asked him to take me finally they took me to the hospital and the guy did an ultrasound. And he, you know, told me what was wrong. And he said, and by the way, you have a zero sperm count. I hope you didn't ever plan on having kids because you're never gonna have kids. Wow? And I love kids even in my son, I love my niece and nephew. And so, I just kind of accepted it. And then I got saved. And now I have a nineyear-old, an eight-year-old, a five-year-old and a four-year-old. And so, God didn't just heal me spiritually. He absolutely redeemed me physically. He gave me four beautiful babies, a beautiful wife. And he's been so merciful in it. Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Oh my gosh, Padula? he really has been so merciful and generous. And wow. Yeah That's amazing. You know, um, I don't often share this, and I never plan on sharing it in a podcast. But I grew up in a feminist family and didn't believe that, you know, babies were babies in the womb, and in college, I had an abortion. And the statistics for women having abortions and then being able to have kids or having a lot of problems in that area are high. And so, the fact that I have eight children, after, you know, having murdered my own baby, unbeknownst to me, at that time, like is not lost on me. And it's a great amount of grace that you feel when the Lord redeems those things, you know, so, wow, I'm like so over overwhelmed. Oh, my gosh, well, and your wife is amazing, and your kids are adorable. And we've actually benefited from the physical blessings in your life in taking hand me downs from you and whatnot also, so Oh my gosh, do you have um it's hard. You know, my, my next questions, I don't even like them now after, after hearing your testimony. Do you have like the part about you know where you are going back into these places you had been giving your testimony and bringing people to Christ. And just having that passion for people to know the Lord and then being told that you weren't that you were being hunted weren't being? What was the above approach? Yeah! Do you feel like that is an overused term in the sense of like, I mean, if people are getting saved and coming to repentance, does it matter where you are? Or where you are stumbling, and that's why it was being used like that, that part strikes me so much, because it's one of those like, Christianise, like terms above reproach that. They just wonder like, how do you feel about that now? like, 12 years later, people being saved? Do you feel like you really, were doing something wrong? Or do you feel like you were walking in, like the Holy Spirit and excitement like bringing people to the Lord? Um! well, if I had to do it all over, would have ministered to the same people, I just wouldn't have put myself in the positions that I did. Just one of the circumstances, I went to a strip club, and I took the church secretary at the time, you know, I said, Hey, I'm going out to this bar and went to the strip club. And I went up to the tip rail, where the girl was dancing, and stood up and shared the gospel with her. told her, you know, that God loved her and that, you know, she needed Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour, and he could give her hope. And obviously, I wouldn't do that again, as knowing what I know now. Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry Did she come to know the Lord? No, but the bartender who was a lesbian at the time, came to church with me the next day, let me pray over and gentlemen, that was inside the bar that I prayed over that night, he came to church the next day, and God has definitely been working on them over-over the years. So that there was a lot of cool things that happened, but I definitely would have done things a little different. Sure? No one for the example. want somebody else to go into those circumstances because I've seen it hundreds of times down the last 12 years, people great intentions went to the bar to see their friends to try to minister to them, and they ended up drunk by the end of the night. So, you know, being a good example of being above reproach, but not to a religious extreme. That's really good way to put it. I like how you worded that, you know, we I always joke that I'm a recovering Pharisee. And, and we have to really work to make sure that we're not raising little Pharisees in a very Christian home, you know? And so, I like how you put that, you know, we want to be careful to be above reproach, while not letting religion become what is the ultimate factor? So, I guess so what I'm curious, we're Calvary, we come from Calvary Chapel a lot of our, you know, pastors have these. These what I always call gnarly testimonies, you know, of great sin that the Lord has shined light on in their life that they don't have any more. Do you feel like this gives you an upper hand or, like a bad deal when it comes to your faith? Now, I hear it both ways. You know, I see grownups my age, you know, women in their late 30s, early 40s, who have walked with the Lord faithfully. From their youth raised in a Christian home, I call them I call them second generation, Christians. And, and I'm in such admiration of them, you know, and then like, I gives me great hope for my own kids being raised in a Christian home. But they always say things like, Well, you know, but you understand like grace more, you understand? forgiveness more. And they always seem to have like this, this higher esteem for those who have great sin forgiven. And it always bothers me, because I feel like I would have preferred to walk faithfully in the Lord all those years, because we know I think you and I probably would say, even though he's been gracious to make beautiful things from our darkness, all those days were wasted. For him, you know. And so, I'm curious as a pastor, how this comes about I, when I sent you my questions, I told you that I was greatly irritated when I saw another man talking to you about me and just kind of jabbing you about having, you know, drug addiction in your past. And you cleared it up for me and told me John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula that he was just totally joking. And I just didn't know his personality that well, but it rubbed me the wrong way. And I wondered if you get that. And if you get that in certain church circles or if you are more kind of deemed a higher echelon because you have this greater sense of grace and forgiveness. Well, it kind of goes both ways. We have a lot of local pastors that will call us when they're dealing with family members, friends, church members who are struggling with alcohol or drugs, or even suicide. Jews in the community, lean on us because That's kind of, that's our specific ministry. I mean, that's where we've came out of that's where God has gifted us and being able to speak into those lives. But there are some want to be very careful. They lean more towards the religious side of things instead of the relational side of things. You can tell sometimes they look down their nose at you because you have a background like that and you weren't raised like they were in a good Godly, you know, wholesome home. But you got to witness a beautiful thing that we have here in Kootenai County, we have the ministerial Association. And it's for senior pastors only, which I'm not a senior pastor. But when our pastor got shot, they asked me to come in. And that was five years ago, and I've been able to stay ever since and build great relationships with those men. And all of them in their have pass. Have some type of sinful thing. Anyway? He's the ministerial association president. He was a gangbanger in California. I mean, he was pretty hardcore the other way and God rescued him out of that. That is a Calvary guy huh? Yeah. Yeah, so all of those men in there, we all have great relationships. But in the community? Um, Yeah, it happens sometimes. That's interesting. And what about as far as just general congregants? No, no. Yeah. Interesting. So, then I there was one other part. I mean, there was tons in your story that I could just keep going on and on about, but the part where you said, you know, you're at the rehab facility, and the man put his hand on your shoulder, and you just wanted to punch him. I could almost feel like a permeable like spiritual warfare in that moment. What's your stand on spiritual warfare? And how do you feel like, or I guess I should say, do you feel that Satan was just after your life? How do you? How do you play spiritual warfare into this, especially in the ministry that you guys are doing now? We totally believe in spiritual warfare. We see it every single day. Yes, that was a perfect example of darkness and light and full of darkness Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula and sin. And it was a man who was full of the Holy Spirit just touched me. I mean, it was like instant reaction to be violent. And I'm very thankful that the Lord gave me the strength because in my flesh in the past, I can never restrain myself like that. So that was definitely the Lord protecting me because he knew what was about to happen. We deal with spiritual warfare, demon possessions, oppression, affliction all the time, especially dealing with people who are suicidal drug addiction. Yeah, that's Yeah, That's the people that we deal with come from. So yes, we know that. What you do and what you're even, you know, expressing right now must be spiritually exhausting. You know, Satan's fighting to keep these souls from salvage salvation, and a flesh that's so deeply rooted in sin like, how do you personally manage this sort of spiritual exhaustion? Um? for me, I'm kind of an all-in guy. So, anything I do, I put 100% in. So, to me it doesn't really bother me. I get physically exhausted more than spiritually exhausted. Yesterday, I don't ever wake up in the middle of the night. And yesterday, the Lord woke me up at 2am I couldn't go back to sleep. So, I started praying for some people. One of my dear, dear friends owns gross doughnuts here in Cortland. His name is Dennis Gross. And I started praying for him. And the Lord said, Go give him a hug. And it was like by that time, I think it was 2.30 in the morning. Like what? Go give him a hug. So, I just kind of dismissed it. And I kept praying. And the Lord said, Go give him a hug right now. Well, he owns a donut shop. And so, I was like, Okay, well, maybe he's baking overnight tonight. So, I got dressed. When got my truck, drove to his donut shop and Post Falls because he has one in Cortland. Wonderful falls. And he just happened to be there. And I seen the lights were on and his car was in the back. And so, I went to the back door and opened the door. He's like, what are you doing here? He thought maybe something was wrong. So, it was like 2.30 -2.45 in the morning. By that time, the Lord said, Give me a hug. So, we're thankful. He said, his neck was hurting really bad. And he can really use prayer. He loves the Lord. He's a great man of God. And so, we just got to fellowship for like a half hour 45 minutes and just pray and talk and it was a great time. So, I'm still catching up from that I get physically exhausted because that type of stuff. Physically, I have a hard time with it spiritually. The Lord definitely protects me and my family. We have four kids. I have nine guys that live in my house with us right now. We usually only have six at a time that we kind of mentor and disciple. It gets taxing, but it's mostly for me. It's mostly physical. Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Oh, Wow, that's amazing. You know, it's funny the Gross doughnuts we drove by on the way to the ministerial Association meeting, and we like died. We almost stopped just to bring you guys donut so that we could show up and be like, we bought Gross doughnuts. Like, we just thought it was genius marketing. It never occurred to me that it was his last name. Yeah, I think I think good doughnuts? They're the most amazing ever. I cannot wait to get back there and try that if you are listening to this podcast and you are in the north Idaho area, please get over to Gross doughnuts immediately. Let us know how maybe they are. Oh my gosh. That's so funny. I can't believe you guys are friends. Amos is going to be excited to hear that because we had I mean, a good 15 minutes hilariousness over the Gross donut slice. So, there's also I feel like where there are ministries where there's a great amount of spiritual warfare, there is a great amount of fruit, something some that people never get to experience. As Christians in America today, just living very safe and quite lives. What kind of fruit Do you think you see in your ministry that you wish all Christians could see? Well, I could tell you a story after story. I mean, even just with the guys at my house, just sharing, you know, their personal testimonies. I get to see people come in at their worst, hopeless, addicted, some of them on the verge of physical death because they malnourished, I mean, they're just in bad shape. And then seeing them come to Christ. I mean, we've, boy we see it. That's amazing. Yeah. Now how many other men do you know that have come through the program that have become pastors? Are you the unicorn? Um, well, there's been. So, I was one of the first men through the rehab. And then a couple years after me, or actually year and a half after me, a gentleman named Jeff Koch came. He came to Christ. started he was the co-founder of set apart discipleship, which is the ministry I started in 2013. He was a co-founder of that, and then the Lord called him to go and pastor somewhere else. He's pastoring, another church here locally. And then another gentleman came in about eight years ago, Steve Hemming, and he became one of our pastors, our associate pastors also in just about six months ago, in September, a good friend of ours, Pastor Dave Roberts was retiring from his church. So, we have quite a few of them that have kind of grown up here and branched out and started pastoring in other places. I had a guy live with me, Logan Andalusian and he came to Christ. He's an amazing man, lived with my wife and I, for two and a half years, instead of just a normal six months at some of them do. And he said, The Lord told him Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry to stay with us till he got married, and he did outside of the last two or three weeks. And now he's the youth pastor at Heart of the City Church here in Portland. And so, we've seen so many beautiful testimonies now he's married has a beautiful brand-new baby stepping into ministry. That's amazing. I would say that is a great 27 of our staff, a good Samaritan, are graduates. Really? Yeah.? Wow. What a fruitful ministry. We love it. It's taxing, but we love it. Well, I have to ask, I mean, I have a 13-year-old for like a pretty innocent kid, you know, we home school and we've had the blessing of just getting to be close with him. And even though my husband and I were both raised by single moms, you know, just the fact that he has two parents there. We've just seen such a such a different, like lifestyle for him. I was like almost weeping through half of your testimony, just because you started so young. And we have some law enforcement in our family. So, they've heard a lot of things on the other side of this, but what do you say to teenager youth that think they can dabble in these things, and it's not going to affect them? Well, the hard part about that with young men and women, you know, young teenagers is even though you can tell them till you blue in the face, all of the things that may happen to them, they're really not consequence oriented yet, you know, they really haven't developed to the point where most of them know there are some that may be the exception to the rule. But most of them don't learn from other people's stories, so they won't you know, you don't tell them hey, you know, this is what could happen this guy, you know, or myself, Roomful. And so, for us. We try to just give them the gospel and get them going that direction and let them have the power of Christ in their life because most of them think they're the exception. You know, if they're already considering using or drinking that or they at an age, they think that it won't happen to them. They've already, most of them have already decided that the I know that guy went to prison, this guy died, this guy committed suicide. I know. But that won't be me. That's really interesting. I actually I take a pretty firm stance that people run one way or another that way, where they kind of feel like they have John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry to experience something personally to know if it's true. And unfortunately, that is my personality, too. But these, the secondgeneration Christians that have these great testimonies had the wisdom that they say in the Bible of, you know, seeing somebody else fall and not going down that same path. So that's a really, that's a really great point, you know, to focus on giving them something to do I always, as a Christian, in the American church today, I've always struggled with raising our kids in a building where they're just telling them all the things they shouldn't be doing. And I felt like as the Lord grew me quickly, in my faith as an adult, there was so much he told us to do, you know, and like, if you're busy about the Father's business, and you are doing what he told you to do, you're not attracted to sin and other things, because you're busy, and it's fulfilling to be serving the Lord, and fulfilling your purpose and life. So, I like that you said that. I mean, you know, it's true. Jesus needs to get a hold of them, and they need to be directed to a life of purpose. Yep, absolutely. So, I keep throwing around the term the American church, because I feel like there's a lot of things about the American church that are unique to the world, and especially in churches, but in North Idaho, it seems to be a little bit of a different picture, you guys have a really great grasp on things from what we've seen. But what do you think the biggest challenge as a pastor in the American church today is, and I would imagine that yours might have something to do, you know, with drug consumption in our country? And the discouraging part for us in the American culture of the church is that we get so much so many who come into the program, who've been bound by sin, their whole life drug addict, since they were youth, you know, everything contrary to Scripture, but because they said a prayer when they were, you know, 15, there are saved and you can't really tell them any different you can't get them to examine the fruit of their life, because they've been told by all their church leaders that since they repeated after them that they're saved. And so, we see so many people who are just bound by sin. There's no fruit of their life. There's never been a conversion, but because the American church culture is so in my opinion, watered down with this cheap grace, that there's so many false converts out there. It's, it's terrifying. I agree. Oh, my gosh, that is I'm going to quote you on that. And there's going to be graphics all over the place to Padula, that was well said. We are actually in Pennsylvania right now. And we're in the middle of Amish country. They're literally like horse, horses, and buggies, like going by us on the roads. And I'm not incredibly familiar with the culture, but somebody was telling me that the farm we're visiting, she was saying, Amish are a lot like Christians, like there are some that do, John Padula Nickole Perry you know, sinful things and call themselves Amish, whether they smoke or use bad language or, you know, secretly use phones when they're not supposed to, or whatever. And then you have the faithful ones. And I thought, Man, it's, it's like Jewish Christians. It's like Jewish people today to you know, you have Jewish of faith and Jewish of religion, I mean, culture versus religion. And, and it's true, it's very difficult today, to differentiate between, when someone says they're a Christian, you almost just, you got to wait it out and see if what they're saying is true, or if they have any fruit. It's really interesting. And I hate to, I only noticed it as a parent, because your kids will say, Oh, so and so's said, they're a Christian. But were they just drunk it like every barbecue last year, or whatever it is, you know? And you're like, Oh, this is like, so awkward and painful. And how do you? How do you broach that subject? So, as you're raising your kids, and you see this problem in church culture of sort of that cheap grace and maybe people saying they're Christians, and they're not how do you address that with your own kids? My kids, they seem to have a pretty good amount of discernment, my two oldest, they will even see things and they said, you know, this person said that they're this but the way they talk when nobody's around, it doesn't seem there, eight and nine and so for them to be able to see that it's definitely the work of God. We try to really raise our kids to love everybody, and to not judge in a manner to condemn who is really doing the right thing and who isn't? Or what is somebody doing in secret? Because that's really who they are and to? you know, the character shown on that. That's true. I am, I always joke. I mean I joke but it's true. You know, do we believe what we say we believe in theory, or in real life like do we believe that A soft answer turns away wrath and a harsh word stirs up anger because if we really believe it. We're not going to say that yelling at our kids is what's going to turn them around right, it'll piss off the answer and so I, my kids, I really still struggle with, with raising my voice and yelling and we're all working on gentleness and harsh tones even just this week. But the thing that always cracks me up is I always tell the kids look guys, this is who we are who we are right now in our house, the worst of us like this is who we are like this, it's not who you are when you see Pastor Dan it's not who you are, you know when you're sitting perfectly at church like this is the sin that has to be routed out, it's really upset that your brother put his foot on your bed or whatever, you know, and like we're like are we. I know you're probably better human than I am now but I'm like my worst person to my poor husband and my kids. Not always, but they have definitely seen the worst. John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry Nickole Perry Yeah. Well, tell me a little bit about your wife and she just like I didn't catch it that the same, the same woman from the story in the rehab? It's not! It's not so that woman just had a great impact in bringing you to the Lord and you found your wife later. Yep, the Lord blessed me with Amanda. She actually was an opiate addict because she went through the ranch, and I fell in love with her, and I went and told Pastor. He's like she's in the rehab leave her alone, and I was like why, I know I was trying to tell you how I feel and then she kind of had the same experience during her journey she just felt we didn't even know each other and she at one point told Pastor when we were baptizing people in the lake. And she says, I just have this feeling I fell in I love with this guy. So she's amazing, amazing, amazing. Well, I had a feeling she was amazing because she let the nine other men sleep in your house and go through the discipleship program and I'm betting she cooks a lot of food and probably does a lot of laundry. Yes, she does. And she has a full-time job she's a third-grade teacher at Cornerstone Christian Academy Post falls, which turns not a job it's a ministry but it's still, I mean it's a lot, and then she comes home, and she cooks, she cleans, and she's serves faithfully she's one of the busiest women that I know in her heart is just, I love her. she's got, he knows what he's doing. That makes me so happy it's one of my favourite things to listen to. Man praise His wife is a good thing a man who finds a good wife. That's right. Okay, so now. She got the short end of the stick. Maybe, I mean, she sounds like a better human than you should, so I tend to be partial to the pastor's wives honestly so it's not you. Okay, well let's do the lightning round, which is my favourite part. If you're just joining us on the show. This is my, my favourite part, I take it from that sort of Sports Centre mentality and we're gonna just go through a list of some hard questions. Padula didn't have these questions beforehand, most of them are yes or no or short answer, and John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry I'm going to go through them quickly and hopefully you can just answer them with the first answer that comes to your mind. Okay. Okay. All right, first I do want to know do you do your own laundry. No! What's your favourite movie? Oh Boy! I guess we don't really watch movies often. You like any of the new Christian movies like The God's Not Dead, Courageous. Oh yeah, I said, Courageous, it blanked out on me. Yeah, courageous I would say it's probably my favourite movie. Okay, which is super ironic right getting your history with law enforcement. Yeah. Do you lean more towards Calvinism or Arminianism? If you could go right in the middle. What about eschatology Are you pre-med or post-trib? I'm Pan, all pan out, but I lean more towards group trib. Okay, what is it Pan trib is that a real thing? Yeah, it will Pan out. Okay, Are you more of a fan of topical teaching or verse by verse, Topical! Pro or anti mask. Anti! Pro or Anti Vax. John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Anti! Got a North Idaho boy on our hands, Contemporary or Traditional worship. Oh boy, probably right in the middle I just love to worship but there's both of them really can really touch me as long as it's just intimate and real worship. Favourite superhero? Green lantern. Oh, I can't let that go, why Green Lantern? School called me Green Lantern, even to the point where at my birthday party. My mom, she yelled at me she was a Johnny Paul. And my buddy Jensen because you don't have to call him Green Lantern. Oh my gosh? I just loved him as a kid. Oh, that's good politics are no politics? from the pulpit. Politics. Do Christians have the freedom to drink alcohol? I have the freedom to not drink alcohol. That is good, actually. It's a great question asking you, you've chosen to, to walk in and complete freedom from that. Do you have any objection to those who did not have the bondage of drunkenness in their past, to have the liberty of having a glass of wine from now then? Most people didn't even let's say they have a glass of wine now and then don't really just have a glass now and then. But there are some. Yeah, there are some people that I know that love the Lord dearly. I just think, why so to me it's like, I just don't see any use of it? Awesome that is a good answer, should women be labelled as pastors. No. Does your church exercise church discipline? Yes. Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Nickole Perry John Padula Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost? Through Holy Ghost. What about spiritual guests do you think they were for the biblical times only are present day also. Present day absolutely. Children in church or children's church? Personally, children in church, we do have the possibility or the ability in our church we do have children's church, but I might get sit with me in church, unless my youngest ones get really rowdy in the middle of service, I'll take him downstairs. Okay! Who is responsible for sin, Adam or Eve. You know as much as he did and he was, you know, it was Adam. Biblical counselling or psychology? Biblical counselling. What's your dream job Padula? I'm living it. That's my favourite answer. What about your dream car? Dream car. I had a 78 Caprice classic a two door and if I could have one of those again and have it fixed up it would be my dream car. Oh gosh. And you know what that is, I'm gonna have to google that one. Okay, favourite food. Any type of meat steak I love steak. Then you're a Hunter. Yes. I wish we had more time to talk about that. Okay and I haven't done this before, but I really want to ask you what is the thing you wish you said to your wife every single day. I appreciate you. Nickole Perry John Padula Good, that's a good one. All right, well, that's all I have for you Padula. Thank you so much for your time you guys again this is John Padula. You got the altar church and Coeur d'Alene in Idaho and if you get up to North Idaho. I think that you go visit them. They're an amazing church doing a great work for the Lord much, much group. Thank you so much for your time John. Yes, ma'am. We love you guys and we're so, so, thankful.
Pimples, acne, breakouts, spots - are they all the same? Do we treat them the same? For this ep, we brought in the big guns, dermatologist Dr Dennis Gross, to answer some of our burning pimple-related questions (Why do I get spots on the corners of my mouth?What's with the acne on my butt? Can I get rid of the bumps on my arms?) and the best ways to manage breakout-prone skin. Also: The tweezers - yes tweezers! - that'll change your life, the foundation for luminous skin, and what to take your mate who's just had a bebe.Happy listening. Links all below for you!Recommendations:Lanolips Lanolin Everywhere Cream (Carli confused names with this one and the Golden Dry Skin Miracle Salve but it's definitely the one in the pale yellow tube!): https://bit.ly/2QWjcCNFeelin' My Skin App: https://bit.ly/3vdmMaEMVPs:Carli - Yves Saint Laurent Touche Éclat Le Teint: https://bit.ly/3vh7ems(+ Mecca Max foundation lightener referenced: https://bit.ly/3tRAQX5Bettina - Amy Jean Two-In-One Tweezers: https://bit.ly/3tPC84LAcne chat with Dr Dennis GrossHormonal acne Dr Shyamalar: https://spoti.fi/3sNjGsmBlackheads with Dr Ranella Hirsch: https://spoti.fi/3dIQZbHAlpha Beta Daily Peel: https://bit.ly/2FoF18NAlpha Beta Extra Strength Daily Peel: https://bit.ly/2U888B8Alpha Beta Ultra Gentle Daily Peel: https://bit.ly/3sW2sJzDRx Blemish Solutions Breakout Clearing Gel: https://bit.ly/2QRmd7IAlpha Beta Pore Perfecting & Refining Serum: https://bit.ly/3sOAzTBHyaluronic Marine Oil-Free Moisture Cushion: https://bit.ly/3ev4v1FAlpha Beta Pore Perfecting Moisturizer: https://bit.ly/3xespXUAlpha Beta Exfoliating Body Treatment: https://bit.ly/3gB07RKAlpha Beta Pore Perfecting Cleansing Gel: https://bit.ly/3erg2PHClarifying Sulfur Mask: https://bit.ly/3dr1iS5Check out the Dr Dennis Gross Skincare range: https://bit.ly/3dMvBT5For more on Dr Dennis Gross: https://bit.ly/3ewbCacCredits:Your hosts: Carli Alman & Bettina Tyrrell.(Follow us! @carlialman & @bettinatyrrell).Produced by: Bettina Tyrrell.Special thanks to our guest, Dr Dennis Gross.Come join the fun in our beauty group! Join That Beauty Podcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/260952718436828/And follow @thatbeautypodcast: https://www.instagram.com/thatbeautypodcast/Don't forget to subscribe, and if you've loved what you heard please swing as a rating and review (we love 5 stars and many compliments! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pimples, acne, breakouts, spots - are they all the same? Do we treat them the same? For this ep, we brought in the big guns, dermatologist Dr Dennis Gross, to answer some of our burning pimple-related questions (Why do I get spots on the corners of my mouth?What’s with the acne on my butt? Can I get rid of the bumps on my arms?) and the best ways to manage breakout-prone skin. Also: The tweezers - yes tweezers! - that’ll change your life, the foundation for luminous skin, and what to take your mate who’s just had a bebe. Happy listening. Links all below for you! Recommendations: Lanolips Lanolin Everywhere Cream (Carli confused names with this one and the Golden Dry Skin Miracle Salve but it’s definitely the one in the pale yellow tube!): https://bit.ly/2QWjcCN Feelin’ My Skin App: https://bit.ly/3vdmMaE MVPs: Carli - Yves Saint Laurent Touche Éclat Le Teint: https://bit.ly/3vh7ems (+ Mecca Max foundation lightener referenced: https://bit.ly/3tRAQX5 Bettina - Amy Jean Two-In-One Tweezers: https://bit.ly/3tPC84L Acne chat with Dr Dennis Gross Hormonal acne Dr Shyamalar: https://spoti.fi/3sNjGsm Blackheads with Dr Ranella Hirsch: https://spoti.fi/3dIQZbH Alpha Beta Daily Peel: https://bit.ly/2FoF18N Alpha Beta Extra Strength Daily Peel: https://bit.ly/2U888B8 Alpha Beta Ultra Gentle Daily Peel: https://bit.ly/3sW2sJz DRx Blemish Solutions Breakout Clearing Gel: https://bit.ly/2QRmd7I Alpha Beta Pore Perfecting & Refining Serum: https://bit.ly/3sOAzTB Hyaluronic Marine Oil-Free Moisture Cushion: https://bit.ly/3ev4v1F Alpha Beta Pore Perfecting Moisturizer: https://bit.ly/3xespXU Alpha Beta Exfoliating Body Treatment: https://bit.ly/3gB07RK Alpha Beta Pore Perfecting Cleansing Gel: https://bit.ly/3erg2PH Clarifying Sulfur Mask: https://bit.ly/3dr1iS5 Check out the Dr Dennis Gross Skincare range: https://bit.ly/3dMvBT5 For more on Dr Dennis Gross: https://bit.ly/3ewbCac Credits: Your hosts: Carli Alman & Bettina Tyrrell. (Follow us! @carlialman & @bettinatyrrell). Produced by: Bettina Tyrrell. Special thanks to our guest, Dr Dennis Gross. Come join the fun in our beauty group! Join That Beauty Podcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/260952718436828/ And follow @thatbeautypodcast: https://www.instagram.com/thatbeautypodcast/ Don't forget to subscribe, and if you've loved what you heard please swing as a rating and review (we love 5 stars and many compliments!
Meet Tara Hyland. Tara serves as Vice President at Main Post Partners, a growth-oriented private equity firm focused on investing in leading companies across the consumer value chain. A few of Main Post Partners current investments include Dr. Dennis Gross, Milk Makeup, Duke Cannon, and Not Your Mothers hair care. In addition to identifying and evaluating new investment opportunities across the consumer industry, she works closely with founders and management teams to support the execution of growth opportunities and strategic initiatives, with the goal of building world class brands and companies that have staying power.
About Our Guest: Dennis is the CEO of the Pennsylvania Drug Discovery Institute. Dennis is also teaching faculty at the Jefferson College of Life Sciences and S. Kimmel Medical College at Jefferson University. Previously while at Jefferson, he was also the Associate Dean for the Graduate School and Associate Director for the Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Med Program and staffed the University Command Center. I am currently Professor of Basic Sciences at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine. and Corporate Faculty at Harrisburg University of Science & Technology. Hope you enjoyed this episode of Talent Talks! Tune in weekly as we sit down with executives to hear how they acquire talent for their companies. Check out the links below to get additional information: Dennis's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennis-m-... The Pennsylvania Drug Discovery Institute Website: http://www.padrugdiscovery.org/ GTS Scientific Website: https://gtscareers.com/ Connect with Robb: https://www.linkedin.com/in/r-hoylegts/ Don't forget to like and subscribe to get exclusive access to all things talent acquisition.
“A man can create anything which he can imagine.” In this episode of the Books Made Me Do It podcast, Catherine sits down with Stephanie Gee, one of four of the Gee women behind Gee Beauty, a multi-generational beauty brand founded in 2005. Steph is a beauty expert who runs Gee Beauty Toronto's studio operations and leads Gee's social media and content creation. Over the past 15 years, Steph has worked alongside world-renown skin experts like Dr. Sebagh, Dr. Barbara Sturm and Dr. Dennis Gross. On her platforms, Steph shares her inspiration, education, wellness routines and beauty tutorials. Steph chose to discuss the book Think & Grow Rich written by Napoleon Hill. Though it has been featured on the show, you're in for a surprise with her fresh new perspective. Catherine and Steph will dive deep into the power of mindset & manifestation, her key rituals & how she stays grounded, her entrepreneurial journey and how the book impacted her leadership style! ------------ For more tips on marketing, business and personal branding: ➡️ Follow our host Catherine Paquette on Instagram (@heyitscathp) ➡️ Visit Catherine's website: https://catherinepaquette.com/
We talk story about the following:What is the new law about reef safe sunscreens for Hawaii? UV EXPOSURE is responsible for 80% of visible signs of aging. What is the difference between a chemical sunscreen and a physical sunscreen? What do the lates studies and DR DENNIS GROSS say about chemical sunscreens? Mahalo to Tina M. Moussally, MPAS, PA-C (Surgical, Aesthetics and Med Derm PA ) of Mauiskindoctor.com who also weighed in with her recommendations and options for physical sunscreens:TizoIsdinElta MDSunzsafeCerave TintedNeutrogena Sheer Zinc · Also reviewed in this episode:Little Hands tinted stickHonua SupergoopLa Roche PosayColorscience Links:https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2759002 Please connect with us on Instagram!@moeahawaii @noella_moea @kina_moeawww.www.moeahawaii.com
PLUS: Why you're breaking out all the time & how to nail winged liner in 15 secondsWe sit down with internationally renowned dermatologist Dr Dennis Gross and get him to spill all of his secrets for amazing skin. Find out why you should be doing a daily peel, what to do about your annoying post-teen breakouts, and the skin ingredients that work just as well as injectables.Also, the clever product that'll help you nail winged liner in about 15 seconds.For more beauty bits from Carli and Bettina, follow That Beauty Podcast (launching soon!):@thatbeautypodcastPRODUCTS & LINKSL'Oréal Paris Flash Cat Eye by SuperlinerAt-home PeelsDr Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Universal Daily PeelDr Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Ultra Gentle Daily PeelOle Henriksen Power PeelDermalogica Rapid Reveal PeelSpot treatmentsDr Dennis Gross SpotliteMario Badescu Drying LotionPayot Pate GriseDr Natasha Cook Concentrated Spot DestroyerVitamin C recsObagi Professional C Serum 15%Dermalogica Biolumin-C SerumClear Skincare Vitamin C 10% SerumRetinol recsMedik8 Retinol 6TR Advanced 0.6% Vitamin A SerumSkinCeuticals Retinol 0.5Ultraceuticals Ultra A Skin Perfecting Serum MildLiberty Belle Rx Dream Team®Hyaluronic acid recsLa Roche-Posay Hyalu B5 Hyaluronic Acid SerumThe Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we have Siff Haider, an international Lifestyle & Travel Blogger from the blog Icing and Glitter. She also recently started ‘The Dream Bigger' Podcast highlighting female voices in the lifestyle & wellness realm. Siff is currently based in Toronto, although her Instagram will lead you to believe she lives out of a suitcase as her pics are serious #travelgoals. On this episode, we nerd out on podcasting and discuss how and why she started hers as well as our favorite podcasts. We chat on our thoughts on the title ‘influencer', and tips for starting out as a new blogger. We also get into Siff's favorite places to visit around the world, favorite London neighborhoods and cafes/restaurants and lastly, Siff's latest wellness fix and skincare hero products. SLMD skincare - https://slmdskincare.com/ Dr. Dennis Gross peel pads: http://bit.ly/2G8vsIn Kopari Rose Mist: http://bit.ly/2YT7Ajl Dr. Barbara Sturm Hyaluronic acid: http://bit.ly/2Si5lni L'Oreal Hyaluronic acid: http://bit.ly/2NSJZy7 Dr. Kay Beauty: https://www.beautybydrkay.com/ Vitner's daughter oil: http://bit.ly/2XT6lix Elemis superfood oil: http://bit.ly/30tWrFO Skinceuticals serum: http://bit.ly/32p9n1P London Brunch / Cafe: Farmacy, Juicy Baby, and Granger & Co, London Restaurants: Andina, Roka, Dishoom, Monmouth Kitchen, Chotto Matte Florence Sandwich spot: Osteria All'antico Vinaio Follow Siff on IG: http://instagram.com/icingandglitter Icing and Glitter Blog: http://icingandglitter.com/ Check out her podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/lt/podcast/the-dream-bigger-podcast/id1436902528 Follow The Big Move on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/thebigmovepodcast/ Follow Em, The Lipstick Fever here: https://www.instagram.com/thelipstickfever/
We did it guys! We got through March! This episode is dedicated to all of our favorite brands of March with a little something extra thrown in there. Some of the brands we touch upon are Anastasia Beverly Hills, Milk Makeup, Dr. Dennis Gross, Sephora Collection, and more! Cynthia also talks about her journey with lip fillers and how it makes her feel like a bad bitch.
Dr Dennis Gross (@drdennisgross) returns to the show to answer listener questions. All questions were submitted in the Facebook Forum for the podcast and all you have to join is click here -- The Emma Guns Show Forum.Products mentioned:*Dr Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Universal Daily Peel, from £16.50.*Dr Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Peel Extra Strength Formula, from £16.50.*Dr Dennis Gross Spectralite, £172.*Dr Dennis Gross at Space NK.To join the closed Facebook group for the podcast click here >> The Emma Guns Show Forum.To follow me on social media >> Twitter | Instagram.(* denotes an affiliate link) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
One good thing about being 5'4" - snuggle potential with my taller guests. Back by popular demand! In her second visit to The Emma G Podcast Nadine (@nadinebaggott/@nadinebaggott) returns to delve into, and debunk, skincare myths. You may know her as the Health & Beauty Editor of Hello! or as The Beauty Know It All over on YouTube, but one thing is for sure, she is an endless resource of skincare knowledge and beauty know-how. After her first visit, where we discussed Generation Y, #antisocialmedia and how she came to carve out one of the beauty industry's most impressive careers, listeners wanted more - and you've got it! Here she talks cosmetic procedures, what you really need from your skincare and her healthy sense of skepticism. But it's a 90 minute show so we obviously indulged in a little Real Housewives chatter... Nadine is all about honesty - #nofilter #nofacetune and #ownyourshit In this episode Nadine explains why she's so passionate about skincare. Why every woman should be googling the ingredients on their product labels - knowledge is power - and whether you really need to spend money on your anti-ageing creams. We also chat about her rules for sunbathing, whether or not essential oils should play a role in your beauty buying and why she loves a skincare expert in a white coat. Ever thought about going under the knife, getting injectables or having a laser treatment? Nadine gives a no-holds-barred account of what the pain is really like and whether the results are worth it. And if you've ever felt guilty about falling asleep in your makeup, listen to Nadine - you won't anymore... Check out Nadine's product know-how and ingredient knowledge... Other topics covered in the show include the author Jo Hoare and her brilliant books, which can be found here on Amazon, previous podcast guests Caroline Barnes and her Speed Beauty channel over on Facebook and Sam Chapman of Pixiwoo. Brands mentioned include: Paula's Choice, NeoStrata, Oxygenetics, Malibu, Obagi, Dr Dennis Gross and The Ordinary. If you've like Nadine to return for a third instalment let me know by emailing me at thebeautypodcast@gmail.com Note: Nadine called me after our chat to say she should have said Vitamin B3 and not Vitamin B12 when she was talking about Niacinamide. Blame the fact we were talking 19 to the dozen! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr Dennis Gross is one of the world's leading authorities in skincare. He is a dermatologist, scientist and dermatologic surgeon and I was thrilled to get the chance to have him on the show to talk about his own range of skincare - Dr Dennis Gross - and pick his brain about skincare generally, the types of ingredients we should be looking for in our products as well as when and how to look after our skin as we get older. What's wonderful about Dr Dennis Gross is his ability to make what can be quite complicated extremely simple and when it comes to skincare his approach is, 'If something doesn't make you look good then it's not working.' Dr Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Universal Daily Peel, £73.50 at Selfridges I met with Dr Gross during his visit to London to launch his products into Selfridges, which includes his iconic Alpha Beta Universal Daily Peel - a two-step daily regimen that smoothes and firms skin gently. The entire collection can be viewed here - Selfridges. Given his background in skin cancer I asked him to share his ABCDs of what to look out for, how to check yourself and why 'pink is the new red'. His website www.dennisgrossmd.com is a brilliant resource if you want some further reading on the subject. Finally, I couldn't resist quizzing Dr Gross about what else we can expect from him and from his range. He tells me about what's to come including new technology, devices, unique ingredients and light sources. Plus I also rave at him about the incredible Dr Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Glow Pad for Face, which I discovered via Alessandra Steinherr and which I urge everyone to try - it's one of my hero products. Dr Gross told me during our chat, 'I want people to try products that make them feel happy and look good' and his Glow Pads certainly deliver on that. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.