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In this April Fool's Day episode, the Red Dirt players take us to special Lawful & Order sessions of Knight Court featuring commercials from Dungeons & Dragons attorneys Dewy, Crit'em and Howe.Cast:Brook Bullock - Dungeon Master (Twitter)Kyri Hester - Moxie, Tiefling Bard (Instagram)Connor Shenold - Sable, Half-elf RogueJohnnie Payne - August E. Greymoor, Human Fighter (Instagram)Michael Cross - Dr. Elias Stone, Human Cleric (Twitter)Special Thanks:Theme Music - Ovani SoundSound Effects and additional music courtesy of Jeffrey McBride (Facebook) Table Top Audio, dScryb.com , and Monument Studios Dice for the cast of Red Dirt DnD provided by Esty Way Gaming.You can find Red Dirt DnD on Facebook and on our website: RedDirtDND.comThere's also new content on our YouTube pages, just search for Red Dirt DnD.We would love for you to become a Patron of our podcast, you can join us on our Patreon Page.Red Dirt DnD is a Red Dirt RPG, LLC production.
Vintage Treasures, NEW Ormonde Jayne, Opalescent Luxury, & a Dewy Rose Nicola found a treasure-trove of vintage fragrance jewellery to swoon over @alfiesantiques, and we talk about which of the pieces we most covet [Spolier: ALL of them!] plus we're discussing the latest launch in the @ormondejayne Montabaco collection – a Sandalore-infused beauty Suzy went mad for; and which previous carnival-esque release Nicola fell in love with.Then we're in raptures over the Chinese New Year inspired scent from @boadiceathevictorious: Opal – a luxurious pure perfume that shimmers with pearlescence on a base of velvety darkness. Plus, there's a brand new Med-Essence fragrance from @templespa – a dewy, sparkling rose we think listeners who love joyous, floral-arched garden-party scents will absolutely adore.We're also answering a listener's question about finding her cousin a stunning amber-rich fragrance that won't break the bank. Can we hit the olfactory spot with the suggestions we give?And finally for this week's perfume-packed episode, we're reminiscing over the glories of the original @agentprovocateur signature scent (which Nicola's desperate to get her hands on again), and Suzy tempts further with memories of the sassy @chantaltomass fragrance (which she might have to purchase again, too. Oh dear...) On this week's show: @ormondejayne Montabaco Aruba @ormondejayne Montabaco Rio @boadiceathevictorious Opal @templespa Med-Essence (£50 for 50ml edt) #listenerprescription for @victoriaczul @jeroboamperfumes Ambra @calvinklein Obsession @rochasofficial Femme @lataffa_parfume Eternal Oud We also mention:@agentprovocateur (original EDP) @chantalthomass (EDP)
#4035 (88.95% 501 left): Dec. 31 2024: On moonlight bushes whose dewy leaflets are but half-disclosed (E.H.Coleridge from Sep. 2, 2024) Today's pure primal piano music here. Happy if this music makes you feel peaceful.. : ) Looking for absolute natural beauty every day for Piano Ten Thousand Leaves. Target number is 4536: This piece may might have good 1/f fluctuation characteristic although I stopped investigating it each piece. CONTENT: daily "Piano Ten Thousand Leaves" movie Youtube PLAYLIST https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIo6A8vorVT3q25jUK8Jr3v0nIloQAf3x New Content: daily "Piano Ten Thousand Leaves" Movie here. https://youtu.be/jDvDBZKYOLA?si=hr_5i6HTaCu06WJ6 https://youtu.be/UFVogOG0urQ?si=AzUM77S-NxAavJDu https://youtu.be/SBHy32mYEUE?si=U78rik_4v3zlOpuw https://youtu.be/jX0eEL8fDuI?si=iHKwgP30rUSFGVqs https://youtu.be/uJqRVg0TqEM?si=J5m1eJpnPQQ4gP7E https://youtu.be/NfEk9_buEO0?si=iz4JXZxnybuvQPzm https://youtu.be/GyYdph65a2k?si=ts2hyX-OXK3ibht6 https://youtu.be/0owQ-2Jg57g?si=CCWlJ-ZKAGx2_equ https://youtu.be/hvn_pGf3suM?si=k4WEeul2zfdAm_Fv https://youtu.be/LnEeCGwd3sg?si=MMTLaBDytrBct1uO https://youtu.be/Am3TkLmr1BY?si=q9un36e8R6Y1XAim https://youtu.be/v4mrH5R704k?si=sttl8-857qlDmf84 https://youtu.be/A1gSpX0BSTk?si=vY8f9EQkbYbanH_W https://youtu.be/Kmv3OsX23tQ?si=kDrPOV41ekFx9csf https://youtu.be/4VsCYv3sGso?si=wCP2UM4T1xzntYJU ********** My new message: "Does it make sense to preserve it for 1000 years? Today's cover ART is created by #Midjourney (Art Generating #AI), according to my wish. Happy if you like it. spotify playlist 18 hours 449 songs, makes you fully relaxed. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0RCxA8SaySzoFzpQmTCLfo?si=92c44191513340ff Recent My Weekly Video Magazine of piano ten thousand leaves https://youtu.be/yCCufZCMnDQ?si=pLt98vOleJcioH-m Weekly Piano Ten Thousand Leaves Magazine ; super beautiful video .. https://youtu.be/nn5_M4Nrvhg?si=N7hL_xrnDqc46si_ ====== Piano Ten Thousand Leaves - Tweets Creation Note: An epic story of wandering music creation https://a.co/d/0RN78Ga ( 1.36US$ #amazon #kindle, #Paperback also available: 20.11US$) ====== I'm now making Archive site of Piano Ten Thousand Leaves project by utilizing #wordpress. Basically nice direction I've already gotten.. : ) Currently 1100 pieces already achieved. But this week I need to do something else, so I'm going to stop this task for a bit. ######## NEW 28th SELECTION ALBUM JUST RELEASED ######## "Forest in Moon Light" - the 28th selection album of piano ten thousand leaves youtube: FULL VIDEO with 20 full songs in very high quality sounds https://youtu.be/CwTVgfDHCn4?si=1QktmBR1FEGA-tQH spotify https://open.spotify.com/intl-ja/album/1RxJBVCU5vdt5O6kGUMbnv?si=hLjW3kbTThegEBOjgTHUbw appleMusic https://music.apple.com/jp/album/forest-in-moon-light/1773383143 amazonMusic https://amazon.co.jp/music/player/albums/B0DJVSVF5K?marketplaceId=A1VC38T7YXB528&musicTerritory=JP&ref=dm_sh_V1XCbECO4uUYzRVs8apKAEEBl all music streaming services: https://linkco.re/SYNa3ueY?lang=en
I am sure that there are a lot of amazing nurses and doctors out there who want to help and save lives. What happens when the desire to save lives becomes an obsession? The autobiography from serial killer Todd Kohlhepp is now available on Amazon and Kindle. Click the link below. https://a.co/d/cUplcnz
Not only has Molly camped in almost every state in the US with Dewy (her Honda Element), but she is a WEALTH of knowledge when it comes to interesting facts from various historic places around the country. From coprolites (fossilized poop) to wombats, I learned so much while camping with Molly for a few days in the San Bernardino National Forest. Stick around for the second half of the podcast where we get a tour of Molly's Honda Element build!!
Trump's claims are vindicated as it turns out that he did want the National Guard to be present on January 6th. Plus, Toby Leary joins the show for 2A Tuesday and gives an update on his signature collection efforts. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
Keep your skin hydrated and safe from the sun's harsh rays with Max and Louie's SPF 50 makeup setting spray with a completely cruelty and chemical-free formula. Get your own miracle spray here: https://www.maxandlouie.co.nz/product-page/hydra-shield-spf-50-setting-spray Max and Louie City: Papamoa Address: 154 Evans Road Website: https://www.maxandlouie.co.nz/
Many of us dream of our love life beginning like a romance novel, meeting the love of our life in a park, on a trip, or at a cafe. The club might be the last place one would hope for, but what if, on a night out, you meet someone special there and he or she tells you that they want to build a long-term relationship with you? Is there anything wrong with this, or is this a red flag scenario? In this episode of Hush Podcast, we explore whether you can find your soulmate inside a nightclub, navigating the ups and downs of such relationships, and tackling topics like asserting your needs, balancing career and romance, and transitioning from casual dating to serious commitment. Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/JXpt7rqRPeISee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to part one of this two part episode with Chenoa Tarin.Today's guest is Chenoa Tarin, a Brooklyn based, producer, vocalist and songwriter whose sounds are an homage to the music that formed her. Chenoa Tarin also runs “Bouquet”; a monthly femme forward artist showcase in Brooklyn with resident DJ Dewy ‘87.As you'll hear throughout this conversation, Chenoa believes deeply in self-expression and the importance of art.Throughout this conversation, we will discuss:* Community and how Chenoa actively builds it through Bouqet.* Expressing your values and creating inclusive spaces through events.* Why Chenoa decided starting her own show was important.* That you are ready before you think you are.* And, that the success of another is not your failure.And, Chenoa shares a few bangers across genres in today's edition of the ProducerHead Listening Room.That's it for Part 1 of this two part episode with Chenoa Tarin. Take a quick second and subscribe to ProducerHead wherever you are listening so that you catch Part 2. Don't forget to leave a review and share this episode with a friend:Don't miss out on Part 2 of this conversation with Chenoa, where we will get into:* Chenoa's experience at SAE Institute.* Complementary career paths as a music producer.* The importance of being competent AND kind.* What is technically correct versus what is true and authentic to you.* Chenoa's experience and ideas for starting an event of your own, wherever you are.* And, Chenoa tells us that you can do whatever you want, forever.Top 3 Gems From This Convo:1. ANOTHER PERSON'S SUCCESS IS NOT YOUR FAILURE.Other people are not your competition nor in your way. When you witness another's success, make it a point to congratulate them.No one controls whether or not they succeed. However, they do choose how to treat themselves and others when they do.2. THERE ARE MANY WOMEN MAKING MUSIC.We all have a responsibility to include and make space for one another.You have more power than you think you do to make an impact.3. WE ARE UNABLE TO SEE WHAT ANOTHER PERSON IS GOING THROUGH.Social Media gives us the impression that we know how and what other people are doing.Before you compare or place judgments on another person's life, keep in mind that you are viewing curated surface-level snapshots.Listen on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube.Tap in with toru:Substack: Instagram: @torubeatYouTube: @torubeattiktok: @torubeatTap in with Chenoa Tarin:Instagram: @chenoatarinChenoa's Website: https://www.chenoatarin.com/To jump to a specific moment in the conversation:0:00 Intro 1:45 Listening Room Track 1 4:40 Listening Room Track 1 - Discussion 8:08 Listening Room Track 2 12:22 Listening Room Track 2 - Discussion 15:35 Listening Room Track 3 18:30 Listening Room Track 3 - Discussion 26:20 Bouqet and Creating Safe Spaces for Performance 29:00 Philosophy behind Boquet 31:20 Inspiration for starting Boquet 36:55 Another's Success Is Not Your Failure 38:29 Add'l Context and OutroReferenced:Bouqet: The Monthly Show Run By Chenoa and Dewy ‘87.Heart Beats: The Monthly Show Run By A. SarrThanks for reading toru's Substack! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit torubeat.substack.com
Looking for a setting spray that brightens and perfects all skin types? Kelly's savvy pick of the week is a total game-changer. And, introducing the latest spray serum mist for an all-over radiant glow—your skin will thank you. Plus, Leigh is diving deep into the newest hair tool innovation from GHD. LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Our spendy and savey recommendations can now be sent straight to your inbox by signing up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter. Plus, you'll also find exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more! SPENDY: GHD DUET BLOWDRY HAIR DRYER BRUSH IN BLACK $595 D'Alba Italian White Truffle First Spray Serum $42 SAVEY: AQUABOOST 3D HYALURONIC ACID RICH NIGHT CREAM $30 Milani Make It Last Dewy - Dewy Finish Setting Spray $24.99 NEWBIE: Glossier Stretch Fluid Foundation for Buildable Coverage $34 Ipsum SPA Hammam Soap Australian Olives $65 SHOP MY STASH: BiomiqSkincare Acne Wipes $59.99 NYX Professional Makeup Fat Oil Lip Drip $19.99 SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to Mamamia Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia 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 & Leigh Campbell Producer: Cassie Merritt Audio Producer: Lu Hill 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.
It's going to be a good summer (we say that every year, but this year, we especially mean it). Summer has officially arrived, and we've rounded up our go-to summer products that have earned coveted spots in our beach bags. We also dive into what beach bags we're carrying said products in and how we're styling said beach bags. Plus, we name-check our summer essentials for the whole family. From pool floaties to mom-approved suncare to chic kids' clothing brands, we dive deep for our annual Lipstick on the Rim Beach Edit. You're going to want to have your wallets in hand for this one! P.S. Check out our Summer Essentials Giveaway (6/26 - 7/3) on Instagram which includes some of our favorite products from the episode!Mentioned in this episode:Molly's Must-Haves:YSE BEAUTY SPF Skin GlowCOOLA Classic Face Sunscreen MistSoleil Toujours Tinted Glow Lotion Mineral SPF 50Kenra Clarifying ShampooCOLOR WOW Dream Filter Pre-Shampoo Mineral RemoverMALIBU Crystal Gel TreatmentMALIBU Hard Water Wellness Hair RemedyMALIBU Blondes Wellness Hair RemedyKenra Platinum Blow-Dry SprayK18 Leave-in Molecular Repair Hair MaskHOURGLASS Veil Hydrating Skin Tint FoundationMonika Blunder Sweet Talk Lip Oil in Feige and ApfelMonika Blunder Architect Eyes Buildable MascaraClarins Water Lip StainJones Road Miracle Balm in Cocoa BronzeTOWER 28 Bronzino Illuminating Bronzer in Sun CoastJones Road The Lip Pencil NudistWestman Atelier Contour Stick in BiscuitWestman Atelier Lit Up Highlight Stick in BruleeVictoria Beckham Satin Kajal LinerSol De Janeiro Cheirosa '62 Hair & Body Fragrance MistLE LABO Another 13 Eau de ParfumTOM FORD Vanilla Sex Eau de ParfumLeft on Friday Swim Sweet Victory TopJade Swimwear Trophy SwimsuitJANESSA LEONÉ Simone Straw HatCafe Society Lee HatPosse Theo Strapless DressPOOLSIDE Personalized Monogram Beach ToteKhaite Lotus Medium Raffia Bucket BagCLARE V. Tote BagLOEWE x Paula's Ibiza 4FA Puzzle Fold Medium Raffia Tote BagFUNBOY Pool FloatsBusiness & Pleasure Beach TowelClic Home DecorFood52 RecipesJohanna Ortiz DressesFrank&Eileen Swim Cover UpsXirena Cover-Upspeony SwimwearULLA JOHNSON Swimwear and Cover-UpsSolid & Striped SwimwearLOUISE MISHA SwimwearMark and Graham Personalized GiftsEmese's Must-Haves:Hampton Sun Silk Body OIl SPF 15Hampton Sun SPF 50 Continuous Mist SunscreenBask Sunscreen for KidsShiseido Clear Sunscreen Stick SPF 50Sqween Paint-On Sun Protection for KidsVirtue Labs Healing OilKérastase Fresh Affair Dry ShampooPrime Skin by Gee BeautyGee Beauty Base BrushChanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Bronzing CreamMonika Blunder Botanical Balm Hyaluronic Lip TintBiologique Recherche Eye Care ConcealerYSE Beauty Wide Awake Brightening Eye CreamVIOLETTE_FR Bisou Balm in Amour FouJones Road Miracle Balm in MiamiNARS The Multiple in OrgasmJones Road The Brow PencilJones Road The Brow GelVictoria Beckham Contour Stylist in MarbleBYREDO Animalique Eau de ParfumJADE Swim High Waisted BottomJULIET DUNN Embroidered Salloped Cotton MinidressPrada Canvas Bucket HatLOLA HATS Commando Raffia Large-Brim HatBTB Los Angeles Nia Pearly Crystal Straw Tote BagMARNI Tan Tropicalia Mini Bucket BagPom d'Api Children's ShoesABASK Luxury HomewareAlemais DressesETERNE DressesBOTEH Swimwearminnow Kid's SwimwearSponsors:Start your Summer shopping hauls now and get 15% off your order of $100 or more at HillHouseHome.com with code LIPSTICK15. Again that's code LIPSTICK15 for 15% off your order at HillHouse Home.comVisit purelyelizabeth.com and use code LIPSTICK at checkout for 20% off your first purchase. Savor the Start.Take the first step to visibly thicker, healthier hair. For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code LIPSTICK. Visit macys.com/ownyourstyle and get ready to make this summer your most stylish one yet!Please note that 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.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're still embracing the 'skin flooding' trend, and Kelly has discovered a budget-friendly mist that enhances the absorption of our hydrating products. And, Leigh has uncovered a $7 blurring lip crème that's being hailed as a 'real-life filter.' Plus, Holme Beauty has wowed us once again with their new luxurious powder duet. LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Our spendy and savey recommendations can now be sent straight to your inbox by signing up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter. Plus, you'll also find exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more! SPENDY: BY ROSIE JANE Missy Eau De Parfum $136 Lash Rescue - Abbie Rescue Growth Mascara $50 SAVEY: Chi Chi Hide All Sins Concealer $20 Enough Collagen, Moisture Essential Mist $10 NEWBIE: Sukin Bond Building Range Holme Beauty Empowder Duet $79 SHOP MY STASH: Revolution Beauty IRL Filter Finish Lip Cream $7 Paula's Choice Exfoliating Body Spray $41 EMPTY: HOLIKA HOLIKA GOOD CERA SUPER CERAMIDE TONER $32 Ipsum SPA Body Oil Native Plums Sandalwood $95 SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to Mamamia Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia 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 & Leigh Campbell Producer: Cassie Merritt Audio Producer: Lu Hill 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.
Angel and Lexi are joined by the lead aesthetician at Angel Aesthetics, Lily Krutikova, to break down a makeup routine for acne-prone skin. Lily shares her favorite tried-and-true makeup products to achieve the perfect effortless look. SHOP MAKEUP + TICKETS TO WOMEN 2024 Head here for all things Angel Aesthetics It Hurts To Be Pretty on YouTube Follow us on Instagram Find us on TikTok Shop Skincare & Merch What do you want to hear on the podcast? Write us at podcast@skincarebyangel.com
Craving that flawless, dewy makeup look? There's one crucial skincare step you can't afford to miss—and we're walking you through how to do it step by step. And, we're diving into the world of MLMs in the beauty industry. Can we really trust them? Are those glowing reviews genuine or just hype? We've got some thoughts... Plus, Leigh is back with an exciting update: she's discovered the perfect makeup vanity for small spaces! Whether you're in a snug apartment or just need a sleek, compact setup, this vanity is a game-changer. LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Rodan & Fields Arbonne Nu Skin Doterra Dermalogica Daily Microfoliant $109 Priori LCA 2x Foliant Peel + Scrub for Face and Body $65 MAC PREP + PRIME ESSENTIAL OILS GRAPEFRUIT & CHAMOMILE $60 NUDESTIX Dewy Barrier Hydrating Stick $57 Holme Beauty Setting Spray $49 Etude Glow On Oil Volume Base $21.60 Flower Light Illusion Liquid Foundation Natural $9 Westman AtelierVital Skincare Complexion Drops $113 Avene Thermal Spring Water Mist for Sensitive skin $11 Cosy Matic Vose Makeup Vanity $659 Eucerin Aquaphor Healing Skin Ointment Advanced Therapy $17 Vaseline Petroleum Jelly Original $4 SUBSCRIBE: 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! Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia 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 & Leigh Campbell Producer: Cassie Merritt Audio Producer: Lu Hill 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.
The day is finally here! I'm sitting down with my FAVORITE facialist, esthetician, and skincare guru Alicia Pullen to chat all things healthy & happy skin. I found Alicia's studio BB Soft Skin about a year ago, and Alicia has single handedly cleared my hormonal acne from the inside out. On today's episode we're diving into Alicia's skin philosophy and holistic approach to skincare. She shares all her insights & tips for achieving healthy and glowing skin for all skin types & conditions.We're Chatting:Alicia's skincare philosophyNourishing and regenerating skinImportance of hydrationSimplifying your skincare routineCleansing, Exfoliating, and MoisturizingDermatology vs estheticsLifestyle factors & skin healthInjectables 101
Download our app: Apple Here Android Here We are talking about this year's Bay Rat Bash live on location at Dewy Dew Bugs! Also big thanks to Southern Magnolia Smiles, Sea 2 Swamp, Forever Young Men's and Women Health, and Taylor and Cox Law Firm, and Dewy Dew Bugs for the support! Also our app sponsor Coastal Marine Sales. Want to be a part of the pelican gang? Check out our merch here.
Today, we're sitting down with MAFS star Evelyn Ellis to find out the secret formula to her signature glow... If shimmering face masks, rose-infused toners and gentle dewy serums are your thing - this is episode for you. Evelyn's here to teach us how to glow from the inside out and to give our skin the big drink of water it deserves. LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Tatcha The Dewy Skin Cream $124 Ole Henriksen Banana Bright Vitamin C Serum $99 La Roche-Posay Redermic Pure Vitamin C10 Serum $74 THE ORDINARY Caffeine Solution 5% + EGCG $15 SPF50 Sheer Glow Balm in Rosé $35 La Roche-Posay Anthelios Tinted Fluid Facial Sunscreen SPF 50+ $30 Glow Recipe Papaya Sorbet Enzyme Cleansing Balm $55 Sulwhasoo Gentle Cleansing Foam $53 FRESH Rose Deep Hydration Facial Toner $72 KLAVUU SPECIAL CARE PEARL GLOW MASK $30 Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask $31 THE ORDINARY 100% Org Cold-Pressed Rose Hip Seed Oil $19 ONE/SIZE On Til Dawn Setting Spray $31 SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to Mamamia Vote in the 2024 You Beauty Awards Sign up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter for our product recommendations, exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more! Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone on 02 8999 9386. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Host: Erin Docherty Guest: Evelyn Ellis Producer: Cassie Merritt Audio Producer: Leah Porges 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.
Austin Olivia Kendrick returns to the show to discuss this send up of music biopics! With equal parts heart and humor the film is both a love letter and a parody of America's most famous musicians and the mythologies we have built around them. Make sure to follow Austin on TikTok for more great film insights! For more info head to underratedmoviepodcast.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/underratedmoviepodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@underratedmoviepodcast Patreon: https://patreon.com/UnderratedMoviePodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAbpTHWyBle7yKJv4-gR_g
Papa Caps becomes the official STDWYTK hot sauce hook-up. Dewy continues the exploration of corruption in Illinois. Fellow Faygo fan Arborious explains magnets. ANUSTART responds to multiple topics, including DEFCON, the funeral industry, human trafficking and foreign real estate purchases. Lawyer Gzolo hips the gang to new legislation banning these purchases in Pennsylvania. Donatello makes an excellent point about light bulbs. All this and more in this week's listener mail segment.They don't want you to read our book.: https://static.macmillan.com/static/fib/stuff-you-should-read/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the wake of Brandon Duhaime being dealt to the Avs, Russo and LaPanta break down the deal, discuss possible Dewar/Maroon deals, are curious about Gus Bus' future and argue about the #mnwild's future. Next live show: 7 p.m. March 13th at Splitrocks from Aquarius Home Services Studio (https://aquariushomeservices.com) Supported by: Aquarius Home Services (https://aquariushomeservices.com/) Livea (https://livea.com/) Huxley Eyewear (https://huxleyeyewear.com/) Bosch Law Firm (https://www.bosch-law.com/) Twill (https://www.twillmn.com/) Royal Credit Union (https://www.rcu.org/)
Worst Seats in the House w/ Michael Russo & Anthony LaPanta - Minnesota Wild Podcast
Russo and LaPanta dissect the #mnwild's dominant top line, The Athletic's Wild player poll, talk Marat Khusnutdinov and lots of trade deadline steam Next live show: 7 p.m. March 13th at Splitrocks from Aquarius Home Services Studio (https://aquariushomeservices.com) Supported by: Livea (https://livea.com/) Huxley Eyewear (https://huxleyeyewear.com/) Bosch Law Firm (https://www.bosch-law.com/) Twill (https://www.twillmn.com/) Royal Credit Union (https://www.rcu.org/)
Russo and LaPanta dissect the #mnwild's dominant top line, The Athletic's Wild player poll, talk Marat Khusnutdinov and lots of trade deadline steam Next live show: 7 p.m. March 13th at Splitrocks from Aquarius Home Services Studio (https://aquariushomeservices.com) Supported by: Livea (https://livea.com/) Huxley Eyewear (https://huxleyeyewear.com/) Bosch Law Firm (https://www.bosch-law.com/) Twill (https://www.twillmn.com/) Royal Credit Union (https://www.rcu.org/)
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Dewy Dudes is a skin-care focused podcast and meme page founded by Evan Shinn and Emilio Quezada. They join us on the pod to talk who, and what, a "dewy dude" is, why "hey king!" male skincare advertising misses the mark, scientology, A24's new mewing documentary, Sephora tweens, bio-hacking and more. Checkout the Dewy Dudes on IG & Spotify: https://www.instagram.com/dewydudes/?hl=en https://open.spotify.com/show/2NinNjkNERay7EYdASu6ma
Yes, there's a secret to getting the dewy look without being greasy, and we're walking you through it step by step (buckle in.) Plus, we break down the science behind tubular mascara. Don't know what that is? You will soon. LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: NIVEA SUN UV Face Shine Control Face Sunscreen $9 MECCA COSMETICA To Save Face SPF50+ Superscreen $44 Cancer Council SPF 50+ Day Wear Face Matte Invisible $9 Revlon Illuminance Serum Foundation Light Beige $30 JOAH Crystal Glow Peptide-Infused Foundation Multitasking Foundation $16 IT Cosmetics Your Skin But Better CC+ Cream SPF50 $73 Flower Light Illusion Liquid Foundation $10 OXX Cosmetics Highlighter Balm - Opal $6 Mascara LOUNGEFACE LASH $37 BASICSBYB Lash Lifting DRAMA Mascara $40 HOURGLASS Unlocked Instant Extensions Mascara $51 Kevyn Aucoin The Volume Mascara - Black $68 MECCA MAX Whip Lash Tubing Mascara $25 Tarte Tartelette Tubing Mascara $37 SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone on 02 8999 9386. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. Want this and other podcasts delivered straight to your inbox? Subscribe to our podcast newsletter. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Hosts: Kelly McCarren & Leigh Campbell Producer: Cassie Merritt Audio Producer: Leah Porges 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.
Join Nat and guest LA-based professor and comedian, Katie Dudley for an interesting look at the little known figure, Melville Dewey, the creator of the Dewey Decimal System. We reveal some of the complex (and sometimes down right creepy!) patterns of his thinking and acting. We'll share the history of how the system we know today came to be. If you like tangents, plus thoughtful ramblings, the coveted title of 'Munchie of The Week' (MoTW) and of course, a lot of laughs, then listen here. --- Katie's Instagram - @kateddudley Katie's YouTube - Katie D. Dudley
ABOUT TODAY's EPISODE Hi everyone! Are you struggling with your skin goals even though you are using the latest and/or best skincare actives like tretinoin, retinol, azelaic acid, vitamin c, peptides etc? For the record, there is absolutely nothing wrong with actives, in fact your skin needs them to be the best they can be. That said, they can be very irritating and we tend to trivialize just using the bare minimum to support our skin barrier. Did you know that a healthy skin barrier MUST be incorporated into your skincare regimen to reap the most benefits? Actives are great but I think non-actives might just be what you are missing. Enjoy today's episode and please support my podcast! SUPPORT! Thank you SO much for your constant support. It means the world to me. If you are wondering how you can support, please see below: Share share share to the ends of the world: You can share this podcast to as many people as you know and love. Who does not love a fun podcast about hair and skin? See links for that here https://linktr.ee/ChiomaAgha Support financially: https://anchor.fm/chioma-agha Download: Do you know that you can download any episode? Take me (well my voice, LOL) anywhere you are. Just click on download, and voila! Listen: Errmmm listen, listen, and listen again. You can listen one zillion uncountable billion times. LOL. Listen to the Ads ooooooo. T for Tenks DISCLAIMER The information provided on this podcast, including but not limited to, text, graphics, are for informational purposes only and does not serve as a diagnosis, treatment or substitute for medical advice. Always seek the advice of a qualified health care professional for any medical condition you may be experiencing. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chioma-agha/support
Being young is wonderful, right?. Dewy skin (for some of us), lots of energy, not a care in the world! Then why not work a job for free (or minor ducats)?! This week your TSHE hosts are talking about a right of passage for some - The Internship! Don't worry, we won't discuss the 2013 film starring Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson (or will we?).In small talk, Bobby's got some BIG (and small) news, Hillary's trying to live through chaos (mostly unsuccessfully), and it's Ann's getting back into the best season. Apple dumplings, anyone? TSHE RecommendsInside JobI'll Sleep When I'm Dead (brought on by our Clive Owen Tangent)Connect with the show!This is your show, too. Feel free to drop us a line, send us a voice memo, or fax us a butt to let us know what you think.Facebook group: This Show Has EverythingFax Bobby Your Butt: 617-354-8513 Feedback form: www.throwyourphone.com Email: tsheshow@gmail.comAOL Keyword: TSHE
In this conversation from November 2022, host Brittany Luse chats with beauty reporter Jessica Defino about the increase in celebrity skincare lines and why the the way we talk about skin is regressive. Plus, Brittany revisits her chat with "Fat Talk" author Virgina Sole-Smith: they dive into anti-fat bias in parenting and why it's important to embrace fatness. And later, Brittany gives her take on Jennifer Aniston's latest comments on cancel culture.
Early morning on the farm. Dewy golden glow. Fresh, hot coffee. A perch on the ground, tucked in the middle of the cut flower field, eye-level with cosmos, calendula and zinnias. This is where I recorded this episode for you! Join me in this new fl
Welcome back to HSF&A! We start this week's episode with a frightening story of how Bryan almost burned the house down COOKING CHICKEN. Ali just learned a couple days ago that Bryan thought her dewy makeup was just Ali's makeup melting off her skin. We also talk about one of Ali's biggest insecurities, being misunderstood and give some hard truths on how to just be the bigger person especially as it relates to comment wars on social media. Kourtney Kardashian is pregnant & announced it in the cutest, most nostalgic way possible. And speaking of Keeping Up, whose side are you on in the Kim vs. Kourt Dolce & Gabbana feud? We're not really on anyone's side but we give our thoughts on copying vs. inspiration. And can we please stop chasing irresponsible viral moments a la the Bebe Rexha phone assault? People are just WAY too desperate for attention these days & it's not okay. Lastly, we watched the Smartless doc & realized Jason Bateman is the older, famous version of Bryan. We hope you enjoyed this week's episode!
Ep. 5.11: Meet the Parents. It's a high-stakes episode this week as Patrick faces the tough task of coming out to his parents. The gals dive deep into this emotional roller coaster of an episode, and also find themselves once again talking about feet pics. How does this topic keep coming up? Stay in it for the long haul to hear Clint and Marci's reaction and a surprise of our own!
Emilio Quezada and Evan Shinn are two men that make up the Dewy Dudes, a skincare podcast that in my opinion has the best memes on the planet. Only because I get it. Dewy Dudes have been featured for their expert take on skincare through New York Magazine, GQ, Into the Gloss, Mr Porter, SSENSE, and the torched Vice Magazine. I met Emilio at friends and guests of the coffeeshop, Land to Sea in Brooklyn and when I first saw him, I thought that's a Dewy Dude, but where's Evan. I thought they were never separated. We chatted outfront, told him my friend's name was Duy spelled Dewy and had the Dewy Dudes theme song in my DJ sets. Dewy Dudes is one of our favorite podcasts, Emilio's music, Mishegas is in our morning playlists to get up to. Man I love facials. A skincare psy-op. Please welcome Emilio and Evan of the Dewy Dudes to Wear Many Hats. instagram.com/dewydudes instagram.com/mishegas instagram.com/evanmshinn instagram.com/wearmanyhatswmh instagram.com/rashadrastam rashadrastam.com wearmanyhats.com dahsar.com
A quick recap from TDS Enduro and a shout out to the Skagit River Raceway in Marysville WA. TDS is an amazing event, with more fun than you can shake a stick at, so just stuck to some of the RC fun for now. Huge Thanks to Dewy from Skagit River for the email! Cheers sir! Of course this weeks winner as well. Happy Cinco De Mayo!
What up, my dudes ??!Pretty stoked about this one, ngl. I met Stacy through a networking group here in CLT and we've had a few amazing convos around alcohol, sobriety, and sober curiosity. Some of you may know that I have toyed with the idea a couple times but i'm currently experimenting with sobriety and we discuss our experience, our journeys, our relationships with alcohol, and what we think the future looks like for alcohol.*Neither of us are medical doctors, professionals, or counselors. If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, I encourage you to reach out to a resource center near you https://americanaddictioncenters.org/alcoholism-treatment/support How much do we love Stacy??Find her on Tik Tok: @stacyqmcfallIG: @stacyqmcfall support her biz! @themadperkDownload, subscribe, follow, call me, beep me if you wanna reach me @talksweatypodcast @lilygfit @shopsweatnationwant to suggest a topic? talksweatypodcast@gmail.com Want to help support and sponsor the podcast? Click the link below! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1580620/supporters/newside note: ever wanted to launch a podcast? Have a topic you absolutely LOVE chatting about? Start the podcast, sis. Buzzsprout gets your show listed in every major podcast platform. You'll get a great looking podcast website, audio players that you can drop into other websites, detailed analytics to see how people are listening, tools to promote your episodes, and more. Follow the link below and receive a $20 amazon gift card when you sign up Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
爱美之心,人皆有之。然而并不是每个人都能接受化妆。从小时候家人对化妆的偏见,到成长过程中面对琳琅满目的化妆品眼花缭乱的选择困难,再到不同人生阶段对于健康的重视和追求,化妆这件事,从来都不是那么简单。要美丽,更要健康,二者能不能同时被满足呢?这里就要引入一个新的概念:纯净彩妆。本期节目,我们邀请到了淂意的创始人 Amber 来和我们聊聊关于纯净彩妆的话题。「Dewy Lab 淂意」是中国首个纯净美妆品牌,在保证妆效的前提下,致力于为消费者提供更健康,更安全的纯净彩妆产品。我们将会从市场、品牌、研发、消费者观念、原材料、供应链、细分品类、销售渠道等方面,聊聊纯净彩妆那些事。【听众专属福利】我们会从本期节目的评论区抽取5位精彩的听友留言,每人可得价值 ¥289 的 Dewylab 淂意气垫粉底一枚,是淂意跟交大联合做的第一款有修护功能的底妆产品。快去积极参与我们的听友互动吧!我们会用「津津乐道小助手」账号通知您中奖,请将您的色号以及收货地址发送到邮箱:gift@dao.fm 领取奖品DewyLab 淂意气垫粉底商品链接可以在天猫/微信/小红书搜索 「Dewy Lab 淂意」,关注品牌动向及信息【您将在本期节目中听到以下内容】纯净美妆是不是伪概念?是不是智商税?起源于欧美大牌,纯净美妆是泊来品吗?那些你不知道的化妆品里的“有害”物质:铅、水银、D5硅监管标准缺乏,纯净美妆更像是一揽子的道德标准多维不能被量化的标准:动物、环境、生命友好【本期嘉宾】Amber:淂意 Dewylab 创始人。UCL学联主席,前商汤科技CEO特助。G20青年企业家联盟中国理事,及G20菁英中国人才计划顾问,参与代表各国青年企业家,促进交流与国际合作。高杉会联合创始人,聚集来自超过10个国家,50多所顶尖高校的学联主席、青年领袖与企业家代表,以论坛与体育为依托,探讨与承担社会责任。吴海燕:华创资本管理合伙人,负责投资业务和基金管理工作,并牵头负责企业软件领域的投资。主导投资了同盾科技、老虎证券、二维火、PingCAP、TigerGraph、Wish、什么值得买、小满科技、才云科技等公司。朱峰:津津乐道主播姝琦:津津乐道主播【制作团队】后期 / 卷圈封面 / 姝琦@Midjourney运营 / 卷圈,Sand监制 / 姝琦产品统筹 / bobo【联系我们】希望大家在听友群和评论区多多反馈收听感受,这对我们来说十分重要。欢迎添加津津乐道小助手微信:dao160301,加入听友群【关于「厂长来了」】“厂长来了”是一档创新的访谈类播客节目,第二季由津津乐道与华创资本联合制作,邀请成功创业者与投资人,一起拆解创业中的问题,分享创业中的挑战、艰辛与收获。借助声音独有的亲切和温度,和一个个真实的小故事,“厂长来了”摆脱了普通公关稿、媒体采访和产业观察的距离感,帮助听友感受到平视的交流,也帮助创业者和听友建立起真实的情感连接。【关于「津津乐道播客网络」】在一派纷繁芜杂里,我们为愉悦双耳而生。科技、教育、文化、美食、生活、技能、情绪……严肃认真却不刻板,拒绝空泛浮夸。与专业且有趣的人携手缔造清流,分享经历,传播体验,厘清世界与你的关系。津津乐道 | 科技乱炖 | 津津有味 | 原汤话原食 | 不叁不肆 | 厂长来了 | 编码人声 | 沸腾客厅 | 拼娃时代收听平台苹果播客 | 小宇宙App | 汽水儿App | Spotify | 喜马拉雅 | 网易云音乐 | QQ音乐 | 微信听书 | 荔枝FM | 央广云听 | 听听FM | Sure竖耳App | Bilibili | YouTube联系我们津津乐道播客官网 | 公众号:津津乐道播客 | 微信:dao160301 | 微博:津津乐道播客 | 商业合作:hi@dao.fm | 版权声明 | RSS订阅本节目由「声湃 WavPub」提供内容托管和数据服务支持。
We're going back to the hormone monsters for part 1 of our exploration of Poly-Cystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and what having that actually does to your body (and your hormones). Coming off four hormone episodes and our medical bias episodes, we think you'll really enjoy this deep dive into reproductive health and how our reproductive organs can actually maybe cause diabetes??? That's right we also take a dip into the insulin pool but don't worry we stay in the shallow end -- this time. To stay in the loop during the week and between episodes - make sure you follow us on Instagram @thebarisanklehigh You can join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/thebarisanklehigh and check out our merch at bit.ly/anklehighmerch Sources: https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/basics/pcos.html https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pcos/symptoms-causes/syc-20353439 https://www.healthline.com/health/polycystic-ovary-disease https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/basics/diabetes.html https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/ovarian-cysts/symptoms-causes/syc-20353405 https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/anti-mullerian-hormone-test/ https://www.everydayhealth.com/pcos/affects-womens-mental-health-babys-risk-adhd-autism/
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Glossier debuts this week in Sephora's 600 stores, but the key to their turnaround is a 100 year mindset. We saw bizarre and freaky conversations between humans and bots — this is the week Chat GPT went from cool to creepy. And for DraftKings the super bowl is their super bowl, but the bets being made might surprise you. $EL $DKNG $MSFT Follow The Best One Yet on Instagram, Twitter, and Tiktok: @tboypod And now watch us on Youtube Want a Shoutout on the pod? Fill out this form Got the Best Fact Yet? We got a form for that too Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ruddy shares a quote from Richard Jeffries' novel, "The Dewy Morn."
Guest Page Fast links to Items: Richard – Ray Fast links to Bios: Ray – Support The Other Side of Midnight! How to Make a LOT of Money … Using Hyperdimensional Physics In the early 1930's, at the height of the world-wide Great Economic Depression, American President Herbert Hoover turned to his Chief Economic Analyst at the Department of Commerce, Edward Dewey, and asked him (what turned to be) The Most Important Question: “What the Hell's gone wrong with the World Economy … and how can we FIX it?!” Dewy's ensuing decades of unique and world-changing inquiry, trying to answer THAT elemental question — into diverse fields as far away from “economics” as “oceanography” is from the Moon; his subsequent creation of the wide-ranging Foundation for the Study of Cycles; and his hard-won scientific results … after decades of seminal inquiry — led to Dewey's over-arching conclusion: “There is considerable [...]
I read from devour to dewy-eyed. It's hard to find accurate info on the etymology of the "dew" in "dewclaw" but it does seem to be related to "dewlap". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dewclaw https://www.etymonline.com/word/dew%20claw#etymonline_v_37265 The word of the episode is "Dewey Decimal Classification". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dewey_Decimal_Classification Theme music from Jonah Kraut https://jonahkraut.bandcamp.com/ Merchandising! https://www.teepublic.com/user/spejampar "The Dictionary - Letter A" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter B" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter C" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter D" on YouTube Featured in a Top 10 Dictionary Podcasts list! https://blog.feedspot.com/dictionary_podcasts/ Backwards Talking on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmIujMwEDbgZUexyR90jaTEEVmAYcCzuq dictionarypod@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/thedictionarypod/ https://twitter.com/dictionarypod https://www.instagram.com/dictionarypod/ https://www.patreon.com/spejampar https://www.tiktok.com/@spejampar 917-727-5757
As the seasons change, your skin will too! We're breaking down all things cold-weather skincare, the biggest mistake you can make for dry winter skin, and other hot tips to look dewy year-round. Hear our thoughts on integrating olive oil into your hydration routine & much more. THE BEST OLIVE OIL CHAPPED LIPS MUST-HAVE NOURISHING VITAMIN C BALM POLYVITAMIN SERUM + Head here for all things Angel Aesthetics It Hurts To Be Pretty on YouTube Follow us on Instagram Find us on TikTok Shop Skincare & Merch
The proposed changes with the introduction 'expert classes' spells out a lot of changes for our classes but perhaps none more so than for our very own kings of the jungle the Rangers. With a raft of changes, there is a veritable cobweb of changes for our halflings to get stuck into! Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/tbhalflings for your Shirefolk Shoutout and Bonus Episodes. Want to hire Jasper as a GM: https://www.jasperwcartwright.com/ Find all of our links here: https://linktr.ee/tbhalflings Join us for D&D in a Castle!D&D in a Castle Round 8 (27th- 31st October) - Jeremy DMing https://shop.dndinacastle.com/collections/2022-events/products/2022-round-8 You can now buy merchandise here! as featured on Critical Role Connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @3blackhalflings, on our Discord, or email secondbreakfast@tbhalflings.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What the F*ck is Sea Moss? Debunking the Wild World of Wellness
In today's episode, Kate and Emma sit down for a crossover pod with Emilio and Evan, the duo behind the skincare meme page and podcast Dewy Dudes! We chat about wellness and skincare — touching on supplements, sharing our skincare routines, ranting about functional beverages, and so much more. You'll hear a lot about magnesium, alternative milks, veganism, prebiotic soda, biohacking, cricket protein, ashwagandha, fitness, collagen, New York City, and memes. Kate Glavan — instagram.com/kateglavan/ Emma Roepke — instagram.com/emma.roepke/ Sea Moss Girlies — instagram.com/seamossgirlies/ Dewy Dudes — instagram.com/dewydudes/ Sea Moss Girlies Merch — sea-moss-girlies.myshopify.com/ SUPPL. — instagram.com/thesuppl/ Sea Moss Girlies TikTok — tiktok.com/@seamossgirlies Sea Moss Girlies App on Geneva —https://bit.ly/3N2rPUu Use code SEAMOSSGIRLIES for 20% off your order of Sprout Living. sproutliving.com/ Head to athleticgreens.com/SEAMOSS to get a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. Head to Felixgrayglasses.com/ SEAMOSSGIRLIES to get a pair of blue light glasses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Because this is what we do to ourselves every day. We put in so much effort to just exist as basic people in the world. Like, we’re not like knockout celebrities. We’re not like stunning anybody. Like, we put in all of this work for a reward that doesn’t actually ever come.You’re listening to Burnt Toast! This is the podcast where we talk about diet culture, fatphobia, parenting, and health. Today I’m chatting with Jessica Defino. Jessica is a pro-skin, anti-product beauty reporter who is dismantling beauty standards, debunking marketing myths, and exploring how beauty culture impacts people. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, Vogue, Allure, and more. She also writes the beauty-critical newsletter, The Unpublishable. If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe, rate and review us in your podcast player! It’s free and a great way to help more folks find the show.For next month’s bonus ep, I’m trying out a new format: Virginia’s Office Hours. If you have a question about navigating diet culture and anti-fat bias that you’d like to talk through with me, or if you just want to rant about a shitty diet with me, you can submit your question/topic here. I’ll pick one person to join me on the bonus episode so we can hash it out together. Bonus episodes are for paid subscribers only, so join us here so you don’t miss out! Episode 47 TranscriptVirginiaI feel a weird compulsion to tell you that as I contemplated this conversation, my skin broke out very dramatically. And I was like, do I need to disclose this to her? And then I was like, No, it’s fine. It’s fine.JessicaIt’s totally fine. You’re just a normal human being with skin.VirginiaYes, exactly. But it was very funny timing. Why don’t we start by having you tell listeners a little bit about yourself and your work?JessicaI describe myself as a pro-skin, anti-product beauty reporter. I report on beauty and skincare, mostly through the lens of skin first, and then what we put on the skin and the consumerism of it all second, which is pretty rare in the beauty space. It’s also really hard in the beauty space. I was finding all this information about skin and skincare culture and beauty culture and really wanting to report on it, and found that I had a hard time placing these more controversial pitches. My bread and butter is still freelancing. I write for places like the New York Times and Vogue and Allure, but mostly these days, I’m working on my own newsletter The Unpublishable where I can dive a little deeper and explore some of these not industry-friendly topics.VirginiaYou’re speaking to my soul. As my readers know, I started Burnt Toast so that I could write diet culture stories that I can’t write in the outlets that run diet ads next to my work. I spent a long time at women’s magazines and the ethical conundrum of the beauty department is fascinating. And I don’t think people understand the extent to which advertising and beauty content are interwoven. Sketch that out a little bit for us.JessicaIt’s intense. I had no idea until I started reporting on the beauty industry, too. Beauty media is pretty much funded by beauty advertisers, which means it’s not within a publication’s best interest to publish anything that goes against advertisers’ interest—which means a lot of beauty content is very product focused. It’s very sort of light and airy, and not diving deep to question, like, how are these products affecting our skin, our health, our endocrine systems. Beauty media makes money in one of two ways: Through advertising or through affiliate sales. So there’s a big internal incentive to push a lot of products on people, because the publication will get a cut of all those products that are sold online. It’s very interwoven. I have had so many stories killed or completely edited to remove brand names, softened, just really toned down in order to appease advertisers. VirginiaI want to tell you my story of this, which is taking us all the way back to 2007, pre- social media. I did my first big investigative feature piece, which was a deep dive into working conditions in nail salons. I wrote it for Jane magazine, when Jane was the coolest women’s magazine, and also the sort of counterculture women’s magazine. I spent all this time with these nail salon workers, exploring every aspect of this, and they killed it right before we went to press because of nail polish advertisers. And because a big portion of subscribers were nail salons, and they thought they would lose subscribers. That was such a transformative moment for me as a journalist. I was like, Oh, I have to figure out different ways to do this. Because that was a media outlet that I don’t think you would have expected to be as beholden to their advertisers as they were. I can talk about this all now because they folded a million years ago and the piece did end up finally running in The Nation, which obviously has no beauty advertisers. But it also was read by a much smaller audience, not all of whom understood what nail salons were. I mean, the overlap between nail salon customers and The Nation readers is probably not that big.JessicaThat’s the thing! It is a little bit easier to get some harder hitting pieces published in more news-driven outlets, but that’s not where the majority of people who are interested in beauty are getting their beauty information. And so I try really hard to infiltrate those spaces. But it is hard and your story doesn’t surprise me at all. Still, every time I hear something like that, it hurts.VirginiaAnd when you’re trying to publish in the other outlets, you have to convince them that these issues matter. Because now it’s a women’s issue. It’s fluffy. It’s beauty. There’s that whole piece of it. Well, we could rant about that forever, but I feel like we also need to talk about Kim Kardashian. And I probably need to apologize for making you do this, because it’s maybe bringing up some trauma. But we are recording this, it’s a week after the Met Gala when Kim wore Marilyn Monroe’s dress and went on this crazy diet losing a stupid amount of weight in three weeks. You wrote an incredible piece for Vice about your experience working for the Kardashians’ app company. You draw so many smart parallels in that piece between underpaid media work and beauty work. So what is your take on the whole Met Gala thing?JessicaSo Kim was boasting about spending three weeks basically starving herself working out twice a day in a sauna suit. She did an article for Vogue where she said she spent 14 hours the day before getting her hair bleached. Like, that’s so much effort. And my thought was: She looked fine. It was a pretty boring look. It wasn’t a standout moment at the Met Gala. And that makes it such a perfect parallel for mass beauty culture because this is what we do to ourselves every day. We put in so much effort to just exist as basic people in the world. We’re not knockout celebrities. We’re not stunning anybody. We put in all of this work for a reward that doesn’t actually ever come and I thought it was a pretty interesting parallel there.VirginiaYes, it’s an amazing metaphor of what we’re all doing. She just compressed it all into three weeks. My other thought was, this is a woman for whom beauty work is so non-negotiable. If she wants to leave the house without makeup, this is something that’s going to be covered and talked about. So for me, it just kind of felt like why are we even surprised? She’s saying out loud what a lot of other people were also doing to get into their dresses, they just weren’t making a media stunt out of it. It’s not uncommon for a celebrity to spend three weeks before a big event doing insane things to fit into a dress.JessicaIt’s not uncommon for anyone. I had tweeted something to that effect and someone was like, “Please, this is what women do before their wedding day all the time. It’s not that big of a deal.” And I was like, “Just because it happens all the time doesn’t mean it’s not that big of a deal.” That’s a huge deal. That’s a huge deal that so many people are doing it constantly. It’s not just celebrities.VirginiaA line I loved from the Vice piece is: “Beauty standards have always been physical manifestations of systems of oppression.” This, of course, applies to the diet industry just as much as it does to beauty and skincare. So I really want to explore the intersections of these two cultures. How are skincare culture and diet culture really one and the same? “Beauty standards have always been physical manifestations of systems of oppression.” JessicaI always say that skincare culture is dewy diet culture. There are so many parallels. In both instances people have been made to believe that a certain aesthetic signifies health, when that’s not the case. We’re sold products to help us achieve that aesthetic at the expense of our health. We’re sent to doctors who reinforce beauty standards and call it medical care. There are all sorts of doctors who subscribe to BMI as a marker of health, and will tell a patient “just lose weight” when they actually have cancer—and dermatologists are really not that different. I don’t mean this as a slight against dermatologists. This as an indictment of the entire western medical system where beauty standards have been subsumed into medical care. When you’re going to a dermatologist, very often, aside from skin cancer screenings, you are getting treatments to help you look a certain way without ever exploring the root cause of why your skin is reacting the way it’s reacting. The entire thing is “how do we get rid of this as quickly as possible?” And very often achieving that goal goes against your actual skin health.VirginiaAnd they’re often treating things that aren’t even health problems, right? Wrinkles are not a health problem. Even breaking out is normal.JessicaYes. I hate skin types. I hate this idea of “normal” skin because normal skin reacts to the world around it. That is actually the the job your skin is supposed to play. It’s supposed to alert you to any potential imbalances, any internal health issues, any issues in your external environment. So when your skin is reacting in that way, that’s health. That is exactly what it’s supposed to be doing. It’s our job to figure out if is this actually a cue about my health, and if so, what’s going on? Or to say, this isn’t actually about my health. This is just a normal thing that happens to people as they age or as they go through pregnancy or as they go through menopause, whatever. So much of it has nothing to do with health. I think the other parallel is that we’re told that subscribing to this certain standard of beauty, whether it’s your body size or your skin, will increase your confidence and make you feel good. But the data bears out a very different story. Feeling held to this impossible standard of beauty to have like skin like a doll or a model who has been through Photoshop and filters and FaceTune and plastic surgery, increases appearance anxiety, depression, body dysmorphia, facial dysmorphia, eating disorder, self harm and even suicide. We’re told that it’s going to be good for us and make us feel better and really makes us feel like s**t.VirginiaThe thing about dermatologists gets me so fired up. We have a history of melanoma in my family so I do go in for my skin checks and one year, I couldn’t get my annual skin check appointment for 18 months. She was booked out that far for the annual cancer screenings, but they could get me in the next week to talk about acne. I just remember thinking, Isn’t making sure I don’t have cancerous moles like more pressing? It said a lot to me. There’s no product she can sell me related to cancerous moles, but there are many products to sell me related to breakouts. JessicaThat’s horrible. And it’s also not surprising. I’ve had so many women tell me specifically that they have gone in for their annual skin cancer screenings and their dermatologist will start talking about Botox or filler and selling them during this health appointment. That messes with your mind because it’s coming from a medical doctor. They’re suggesting alongside a cancer screening, “Hey, maybe you should get your crow’s feet done. Maybe you should get your frown lines done. Maybe you should get your lips filled.” It starts to feel like these things are part of being a healthy human being when they’re not.VirginiaI’m thinking about the intersections, too, with anti-fat bias. I think for a lot of us in bigger bodies, there’s often some added pressure around skincare. Like, if I’m not meeting the size beauty standard, I have to have good skin. There’s a tension between these two things. And we can also talk about the vulnerability of going into these appointments, to any medical appointment when you’re braced for medical weight stigma. Similarly, I think going to the dermatologist is often really anxiety provoking about appearance because you’re expecting to be dissected and told everything about your skin is wrong.JessicaI have a long history of being obsessed with dermatology and taking any pill or prescription that they would give me, starting from probably age 14. I started antibiotics for acne. I was put on birth control pills at 15 for acne. I was on retinoids, tretinoin, Accutane for too long. Then a topical steroid prescription that actually ended up causing something called skin atrophy. This is what kick-started my whole interest in beauty and skincare to begin with, because my skin just stopped working. It was peeling off of my face in chunks. It was a terrible experience at the hands of my dermatologist. I remember after I had pretty much healed my skin myself by learning about how the skin actually works and how unnecessary most products actually are and really paring back, I went to a dermatologist again for my skin cancer screening, and he was like, “Your skin is really dry,” in this very judgmental tone. I was like, “Yeah, it’s dry, because you and your colleagues put me on Accutane for years, which killed my sebaceous gland function and now my skin can’t moisturize itself. That’s not my fault. It’s actually your fault.” It is really frustrating. Especially as somebody who has been through the wringer with dermatology to still get that judgment. Because I’ve actually tried everything you’ve suggested, and it doesn’t work.VirginiaOh, my gosh, that’s so infuriating. I loved the piece you wrote in the newsletter where you talked about Katie Sturino, who is a really great body positive fashion influencer. But she did this whole thing about Botox. It felt like a very weird left turn.JessicaYeah, for sure. I actually see this a lot in the body positive community, especially on Instagram. When it gets to your face, when it gets above the neck, all of that rhetoric goes out the window. In Katie Sturino’s post, she celebrated Botox’s anniversary with a huge cake. So it was like, “eat the cake!” but “freeze your frown lines.” These things really are the same and I see them put together so often, as if they don’t stem from the same exact tenants of oppression. It’s harmful to position yourself as taking a stand against beauty standards, and then use that same platform to feed people another set of beauty standards. People trust you, so it’s really easy for them to internalize that as something that is good and healthy. So what I like to tell people is: Take the beauty content that you consume and swap out certain phrases. For instance, if instead of “frown lines” this Instagram caption had said “fat rolls,” would it feel good to you? If they were like, “get rid of your fat rolls in five minutes?” No, that would obviously be problematic. But for some reason, when we put frown lines in there, it’s like, oh, yeah, no, I have to get rid of this. Or wrinkles and stretch marks, or acne and cellulite, or dull skin and that extra five pounds. It’s a good exercise to insert one for the other and see how empowering it feels to you. I think in the large majority of instances, you’ll see, oh, this is really harmful messaging coming from these these beauty influencers.VirginiaI am so glad you are connecting these dots. I think that ageism hasn’t been touched by the body positive movement, at least not online. I don’t think it’s a conversation we’re having yet. Shout out to my mom, who will be listening to this and saying, “Yes, that’s why I text you every week and say write about ageism.” I’m on it! But she’s right. Even among friends of mine, or folks in this community who would no longer say “I feel fat” in a pejorative way, it’s still very normal and acceptable to say, “I’m so old” or to express remorse about your birthday and about any physical signs of aging. Why do you think we’re still so locked into anti-aging as the goal? Especially since, as you put it in the newsletter piece, it is literally the most unattainable of all beauty standards.JessicaIt’s physically impossible. Never gonna happen. Which is great for the beauty industry. The reason they can push this so hard is because it’s a never-ending goal. There is no point at which you will have bought the right product or gotten the right Botox shot, and think, “I’m done. I’ve anti-aged.” They get you forever once they sell you on anti aging. I also think that this attraction to anti-aging has very spiritual roots. I think that it’s an extension of our fear of death, and our fear of facing our mortality. That’s a very human thing to fear, but we don’t live in a culture where we actually explore those feelings. And then, because we live in a society that also rvalues external appearance, it’s like, okay, well, if I can just look young forever, I won’t actually have to face any of these issues. A big thing I hear from women who are telling me that they need to get Botox, they need to get filler, they need to get the facelift, is: “I look in the mirror, and I don’t look like myself anymore.” And that’s a really scary thing for a lot of people to face. And I get that. But also the point of life is not to look like yourself forever. The point of life is to grow and evolve and change and find a way to be comfortable with that change. If we keep reverting back to former versions of ourselves and calling that progress, that causes a lot of problems.VirginiaPeople say the same thing about weight gain, and particularly postpartum weight gain: “I just don’t feel like myself anymore.” But why is your 16-year-old self or your 26-year-old self the only you that you’re allowed to be? Why did you have to freeze in time with that body? Why can you not change and grow in terms of your physical appearance?JessicaThat’s such a beautiful way to put it. I think with anti-aging, too, there’s a lot of it tied up in productivity culture and also in the way that we treat our elderly community. If we really wanted to address our fear of aging, we would need to start investing in community care and advocating for human rights and health equity and economic security for the elderly and age diversity in the workplace. This idea that once you stop being able to produce output for the economy, that your value as a person diminishes—I think all of that is tied up in what we’re doing to our faces as well. VirginiaI’m thinking this also intersects so heavily with misogyny, right? Because women are held to very different aging standards than men. In the workplace, that plays out in terms of whether you can get a job and whether you can literally financially support yourself. I’ve talked to women who’ve said, “I don’t care about gray hair, but I can’t show up to work with gray hair.” How do you navigate that piece of it?JessicaIt’s really tough. When I get the same question, I do tend to draw a line here between beauty culture and diet culture. Because we’ve gotten to the point in diet culture where we can all agree that life is easier for you in terms of how people treat you, when you’re thin. Is that a good justification to starve yourself and put yourself through these unhealthy practices in order to be thin? I think most people would agree that’s not a good justification. But when it comes to beauty, when it comes to wrinkles, when it comes to gray hair, we allow that. We say okay, yes, this is a good justification. I would like to see us get to the point as a culture where we can agree that giving into these beauty demands is similarly not a sustainable way to exist in the world. Sometimes we feel like we do have to alter our appearance in order to deal with these external judgments. And coping mechanisms aren’t always bad. But you have to understand what is a coping mechanism in your beauty routine and what is truly something you’re doing for your health. What is for “feeling good,” what is a self-expression lipstick and what is actually giving into a really harmful, ageist, sexist standard in order to exist in the world. And then: Where can we divest? Where can we invest in changing those standards instead?VirginiaMaybe a first step is just being honest with yourself. If job security is on the line, you’re not going to stop dying your hair, and I don’t think either one of us is saying you should. You can only challenge what makes sense to challenge. But there’s probably some clarity that comes with being clear and honest with yourself about why you’re choosing these different standards. It can be so interrelated and hard to sort out for yourself why these different things matter.JessicaRight? There’s a great quote that I love to reference from Tressie McMillan Cottom’s book Thick: “‘I like what I like’ is always a capitalist lie.” Oh my gosh, when I first read that it hit me so hard. I repeat it constantly to people because just saying, “Oh, I like doing this,” or “I do this for me,” isn’t really a good enough answer, because there’s always something deeper that informs why you like it and why it makes you feel good. And it normally stems from something in the external culture making you feel really bad first, and that is the thing that we have to address.VirginiaA reader question I answered recently that I think made people the most uncomfortable was someone saying but, what if I just don’t want to be fat? Like, what if that’s just my preference? It’s so hard for us to recognize we didn’t get there in a vacuum. Butter For Your Burnt ToastJessicaI’m working on a post for my newsletter now and I’m trying to create a list of songs, movies, poems, art that reference ugly women—not necessarily ugly, but things you wouldn’t necessarily find attractive. Just to romanticize these features that are often neglected by mainstream beauty media. I was listening to “Thunder Road” by Bruce Springsteen the other day, and I love that line where he’s like, “You ain’t a beauty, but hey, you’re alright.” And then it’s just this like bleeding heart love song to this woman who’s like, fine, I guess. I just love that and I want more. I want more art about plain, ugly people.VirginiaYes! That’s a great recommendation. Mine is also music, we’re in sync there. This is actually a double recommendation. So novelist Emma Straub, who I recommend just as a human, as a fashion icon, as a writer, everything. I recommend her, and I recommend her new book This Time Tomorrow, which is the best novel I’ve read all year. So that’s your first recommendation. But, a very cool thing Emma does, that she talked about in her newsletter, is she makes playlists for each of her novels, which you can find on Spotify. And they are so good. Particularly for my peers who were teenagers in the 90’s. The one for This Time Tomorrow was really great. It starts with the Kinks song, which is not a 90s song, but it’s a beautiful song. And the one for her novel Modern Lovers, I’m really obsessed with. It starts with Melissa Etheridge. This is the soundtrack that I’ve been putting on—I talked in a recent podcast about how I’m into puzzles now. So that’s my puzzle soundtrack when I’m working on a puzzle. And my eight-year-old really loves it, too. I was like, “do we need a different soundtrack because we’re starting a new puzzle?” And she was like, “No, we need Modern Lovers again.” So we’re really into it.JessicaI’m gonna go listen to it now. VirginiaIt’s so good. Jessica, thank you for being here! Tell us where we can find more of you and support your work.JessicaThank you so much for having me! Pretty much all my work now is through my newsletter The Unpublishable.Thanks so much for listening to Burnt Toast. If you’d like to support the show, please subscribe for free in your podcast player and tell a friend about this episode. And consider a paid subscription to the Burnt Toast newsletter! You’ll help keep this an ad- and sponsor-free space, and as you know from me and Jessica, that is hard to find. If you subscribe, renew, or gift a subscription to someone this month, you can also enter to win one of 15 books that have been featured on previous Burnt Toast podcasts.The Burnt Toast Podcast is produced and hosted by me, Virginia Sole-Smith. You can follow me on Instagram or Twitter.Burnt Toast transcripts and essays are edited and formatted by Corinne Fay, who runs @SellTradePlus, an Instagram account where you can buy and sell plus size clothing.The Burnt Toast logo is by Deanna Lowe.Our theme music is by Jeff Bailey and Chris Maxwell.Tommy Harron is our audio engineer.Thanks for listening and for supporting independent anti-diet journalism. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit virginiasolesmith.substack.com/subscribe
On Thursday's Mark Levin Show, the progressive movement is the application of Marxism to American society. Progressive intellectual John Dewey once wrote at great length about how well Stalin was doing with government-run education. Dewy felt that teaching subjects without a social purpose uniting children in support of their government. Dewey enjoyed the support of Democrats and Republicans like Teddy Roosevelt. The goal of the progressives has always been to control what is taught in the classroom and this is why small children are being indoctrinated against capitalism and success and to reject the family structure they come from. This is precisely what is taking place in our country today. Then, President Biden says that when your kids are in the classroom they're no longer your kids, in effect, suggesting that they now belong to the government and the teacher's union. Millions from the American Rescue plan went to schools for Critical Race Theory training in the name of the COVID pandemic. Kudos to all the parents and other citizens standing up against tyranny. Later, Sec. Mayorkas has proposed a 'disinformation governance board' at the Dept. of Homeland Security. All members of the free press should object to the creation of a government ministry of truth that decides what is true and what is false. All of this while the border remains open, and the economy shrinks by 1.4%. Afterward, filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza joins the show to discuss his latest film 2000 Mules which chronicles the actions of ballot mules delivering harvested ballots to COVID ballot boxes during the 2020 election. D'Souza explained how vote stash-houses work within leftwing democrat districts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices