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In this episode I converse with Samantha Elise about the silent confidence of style, how her background as a ballerina impacts her style, working with and wearing unexpected brands, why it's important for Black people to be able to see themselves in all types of clothing and brands, how living in different cities has affected her style choices, the key to having a personal style that feels effortless, growing up Black with a white family, style as a means of rebellion, the importance of representation, and much more. In this episode she mentions: Depop Eileen Fisher DISSH COS Follow Samantha on Instagram, TikTok, and Youtube! Referenced: Season 11, Episode 8 with Mecca Give this episode a listen, rate BSA on Apple or Spotify, and share it with a friend. Connect with Black Style Anecdotes on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest. Shop BSA merch!
This is The Knock On, KCLR and Scoreline.ie's weekly rugby podcast.In this episode, Stephen Byrne is joined by Tom Crotty from Carlow Rugby Club, James Blanchfield from Kilkenny Rugby Club and Johnny Tobin from Tullow Rugby Club.The lads discuss lots including…. Kilkenny lost to Seapoint after having a good lead. Carlow come up short in Longford. Tullow get the better of Clondalkin, return of Willie O'Brien. Preview next round of games, Carlow v Boyne, Longford v Tullow, Bective v Kilkenny. Preview of Ireland V Japan and the team selection & main talking points. Discussion over the Irish and provinces style of play and what needs to be done to develop it across the country. Don't forget to visit scoreline.ie for more on rugby, and of course, if you're into your GAA, we have the clash act, and lots more.
Those African Chicks - Exploring Identities of African Women
@Adulphina is a young home grown artist whose paintings frequent the Nigerian and dare I say the West African art scene. Her signature lays emphasis "on the human head as a cradle of conscious , unconscious and subconscious thought processes inhered in every sing person holding spirituality and perceptions of the physical and metaphysical". What I love about her work, is that each pieec seems to carry an untold story or even mystery in their eyes as if the have lived many lives and have something poignant to say Enjoyed this Episode? Kindly please leave a review HERE; the simplest of phrases counts, thank you! In this episode, Adulphina shares her journey as a home grown and home based Nigerian artists. We talk about : The challenges , opportunities and limitations of being an artists in Nigeria How she was developed her unique of the big head and almond eyes The influences the collective Nigerian culture has on the types of work she produces Be sure to check out Adulphina's pieces and support her on Patreon. Also, let’s hangout on Instagram - @thoseafricanchicks Music - Nice To You, YT Audio Library Subscribe - Apple Podcast & Stitcher
A Podcast Version of the Art Show on Welcombe Radio. The Art show is on every Saturday Morning 11am - 12 GMT. I host the show once a month..and here it is!! You can listen to Welcombe Community Radio at the website below. It's a wonderful station full of great shows all week long!! Welcombe Radio In this show we talk on the Topic of 'Style' and how to develop your own. How important is it? How do we do it? Pitfalls and how to overcome them? I get three other artists input and read them out. You can find Peter Keagen's work at: http://www.peterkeegan.com/ as well as his art school: The Courtyard Art Studio You can find Alicia AKA Dawg Painter on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dawgpainter/ ..and Alicia's etsy site: etsy/DawgPainter You find Nick Logan here: https://www.nicklogan.co.uk/ Find Tom at: www.tomshepherdart.com instagram.com/tomshepherdartist www.patreon.com/TomShepherdArt YouTube - TomShepherd Art facebook.com/TomShepherdArt/ Thanks for listening!! Tom
Coaching Soccer Weekly: Methods, Trends, Techniques and Tactics from WORLD CLASS COACHING
If you’re anything like me you when through some serious World Cup withdrawal. I’d been spoiled by being able to watch so much good soccer over the last month that I didn’t know what to do with myself now that it was over. I discovered the Rugby World Cup Sevens last weekend. I would describe it...
Studio 78: Branding, Productivity, & Business Tips for Female Creative Entrepreneurs
As we take a quick holiday break during the second season of the Studio 78 Podcast, I thought it would nice to explore an often overlooked but super important creative medium, videography. In today’s digital world, we rely heavily on photos as well as videos to connect and share the stories of our lives, and my guest today, Amelia Diaplo, is known for assisting her clients with doing just that. Amelia is a L.A. based videographer who is drawn to illuminating the passion and processes of creatives and makers through videos. I was drawn to the authenticity and quality of Amelia’s videos, and she explains her process in today’s episode. She also provides advice on how to choose a videographer and some tools you may consider using if you or someone in your life is considering turning your hobby into a full-time gig. Amelia Damplo Website: ameliadamplo.com Facebook: ameliadamplo Instagram: @ameliadamplo WHERE’S NACHE’ Website: nachesnow.comFacebook: studio78podcastInstagram: @nachesnowYoutube:Nache SnowTwitter: @nachesnowLinkedIn: nachesnowPodcast: Studio 78Pinterest: Tallook The post 41. Starting a Videography Business: Equipment, Getting Clients, and Developing a Style appeared first on Nache’ Snow - Resources for Creative Entrepreneurs | Studio 78 Podcast | Entrepreneur, Maker + Queen of Side Hustles.
Chet Zar and Mike Correll discuss how they developed their artistic styles, including the notions of "developing" and "finding" an effective artistic style. Themes include doodling, taking advantage of "down time", knowing your influences, utilizing a trusted peer group, working with artists that are inspiring, and much more! The Dark Art Society Podcast is produced by Mike Correll and Chet Zar, with mixing and mastering by Bryan Kilgore of Kilgore Sound; find him on Instagram and Twitter (at)kilgoresound, or his website http://www.kilgoresound.com The Dark Art Society Podcast is now available in a variety of places, including the following platforms: SoundCloud: http://www.soundcloud.com/darkartsociety Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=134626&refid=stpr Podbay: http://podbay.fm/show/1215146981 YouTube: http://bit.ly/2nNYPre iTunes: Search "Dark Art Society" in Store/Podcast
In this episode I discuss the difference between being a creator of photographs and simply collecting photographs that others have already made, and how to avoid the latter. Details on blog: https://mbp.ac/571 Music by Martin Bailey
In this episode I discuss the difference between being a creator of photographs and simply collecting photographs that others have already made, and how to avoid the latter. Details on blog: https://mbp.ac/571 Music by Martin Bailey
Today we consider the age old dilemmas of becoming and staying creative and developing a style. Details on blog: https://mbp.ac/468 Music by Martin Bailey
Today we consider the age old dilemmas of becoming and staying creative and developing a style. Details on blog: https://mbp.ac/468 Music by Martin Bailey