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What happens when you've been in the beauty industry for almost 30 years? You have epic stories to share. Kelly Atterton joins us to share what it was like being a beauty editor in the early aughts of magazine publishing — in addition to working at Vanity Fair and Vogue, she served as Allure's Senior West Coast Editor for 17 years under the helm of Linda Wells. Kelly shares an epic WOYF detailing all of the best products she uses, shares about her come-up in an industry where she had no relationships outside of people she met working as a retail associate, and how insane of an experience it was working in publishing before the rise of social media. She also has an incredible story about how she played a part in getting Taylor Swift her first magazine cover. Kelly just launched Rile, a skin + body brand for young teens, that we think even the Glams will be excited about.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.
On this week's episode of This is the Future, I had the honour of speaking with Chinyere Izu Ohajinwa, writer, editor and founder of Words on us. We spoke about following the path of one's parents but finding one's own unique spin. We spoke about writing and learning to write, building a digital agency in Nigeria, internships and lots more. Let's get into it already. #InterviewingAfricans
Julia is an entrepreneur, former CMO, and Editor/Founder of GTM mag. She's the CEO & Co-Founder of HYPCCCYCL.com. Julia invented the world's first GTM simulations where top B2B revenue leaders cross-train their skills with VCs. She applied her decade of marketing and entrepreneurship experience to found GTM Mag, a mission-driven GTM publication that elevates innovation in go-to-market strategy for the C-Suite. Julia has built and scaled several successful B2B projects and writes prolifically about disruptive GTM trends. Find Julia Online https://www.linkedin.com/in/julia-nimchinski/ https://hypcccycl.com/ https://gtmmag.com/ If you're enjoying Entrepreneur's Enigma, please give us a review on the podcast directory of your choice. We're on all of them and these reviews really help others find the show. GoodPods: https://gmwd.us/goodpods iTunes: https://gmwd.us/itunes Podchaser: https://gmwd.us/podchaser Also, if you're getting value from the show and want to buy me a coffee, go to the show notes to get the link to get me a coffee to keep me awake, while I work on bringing you more great episodes to your ears. → https://gmwd.us/buy-me-a-coffee Follow Seth Online: Seth | Digital Marketer (@s3th.me) • Instagram: Instagram.com/s3th.me Seth Goldstein | LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/sethmgoldstein Seth on Mastodon: https://masto.ai/@phillycodehound MarketingJunto.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the main Geektown Radio podcast is on a little break whilst I'm away, we bring you a new episode of the Geektown Behind The Scenes podcast, in which I chat to Hollywood editor & producer, Zack Arnold, editor on the brilliant 'Cobra Kai', and founder of Optimize Yourself.Zack is an editor on Netflix's smash hit series, 'Cobra Kai'... However, he is also the Founder of 'Optimize Yourself', a brilliant podcast series and coaching programme to help creative professionals get through their working lives without having to sacrifice their health, relationships, or sanity in the process.Zack's story is an interesting one. He was a massive fan of the 'Karate Kid' films, and actively pursued the editing job on 'Cobra Kai' after watching the first season. In the interview, he discusses how his love and encyclopaedic knowledge of the movies have helped him in editing the hit Netflix drama.Outside of 'Cobra Kai', Zack's other notable credits include 'Empire', 'Burn Notice', and 'Glee'. We also chat about the documentary film, 'GO FAR: The Christopher Rush Story', which he directed. You can see the entire movie for free here.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/geektown. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
@Hokiesmash_ASD and @TalkinACCSports preview 2022 Virginia Tech Football with @TimThomasTLP Editor/Founder of The Tech Lunch Pail (@TechLunchPailD) covering Virginia Tech sports, recruiting, and more.
Chris and Courtney sit down with Kazim Ali, Editor/Founder of Nightboat Books, and Department Chair for Literature at UC San Diego, about all things passions, process, pitfalls, poetry... and Choose Your Own Adventure! KAZIM ALI was born in the United Kingdom and has lived transnationally in the United States, Canada, India, France, and the Middle East. His books encompass multiple genres, including the volumes of poetry Inquisition, Sky Ward, winner of the Ohioana Book Award in Poetry; The Far Mosque, winner of Alice James Books' New England/New York Award; The Fortieth Day; All One's Blue; and the cross-genre texts Bright Felon and Wind Instrument. His novels include the recently published The Secret Room: A String Quartet and among his books of essays are the hybrid memoir Silver Road: Essays, Maps & Calligraphies and Fasting for Ramadan: Notes from a Spiritual Practice. He is also an accomplished translator (of Marguerite Duras, Sohrab Sepehri, Ananda Devi, Mahmoud Chokrollahi and others) and an editor of several anthologies and books of criticism. After a career in public policy and organizing, Ali taught at various colleges and universities, including Oberlin College, Davidson College, St. Mary's College of California, and Naropa University. He is currently a Professor of Literature at the University of California, San Diego. His newest books are a volume of three long poems entitled The Voice of Sheila Chandra and a memoir of his Canadian childhood, Northern Light. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode - 22- Heather Welch, Edx Education is in conversation with Louise Goss Mum, Journalist, Photographer, Editor & Founder, Homeworker magazine. Which was Shortlisted for Launch of the Year by the British Society of Magazine Editors with plenty of tips, advice for everyone. With the majority of the UK working from home this is a hot topic. Louise will also share a project she worked on in Sydney developing a memoir.... Today we are chatting to Louise about, founding Homeworker magazine, goals and trends for working from home. Here are the highlights from this episode: {6:07} How this last year is not an accurate reflection of what WFH is really like {9:38} How the advice parents are looking for has evolved in the last 12 months {13:17} Prioritising the main things you need to achieve each day and the importance of communication {15:45} The mental health of our children during lockdown {22:36} What if you don't enjoy WFH? {29:09} How Louise helped a former refugee write his story from growing up in the former Yugoslavia to arriving in Sydney. #homeworker #freelancer #homelearning #edxeducation #workingfromhome
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It's not everyday you get to sit down with a News paper owner & Editor, but thats exactly what we did on this episode of the Business 101 Show. Simon Holt of My City Logan Media in Australia is a hot topic as the Media Code by the government saw FB this week unfriend Australia and Google make a deal. How will the code effect newspapers & what does it all really mean. Come and meet Simon Holt & find out what makes a weekly newspaper with over 100,000 readers tick. For more resources and info goto coachnicki.com There you can also get your FREE Version 1 arm band. For behind the scenes info make sure you follow the Business 101 Show on Insta --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/business-101-show/message
Writer Jim Cornelius talks about his work with Frontier Partisans, Running Iron Report, what it's like to edit a small town newspaper, and how he helped start the Sisters Folk Festival which has become internationally known.Jim's research has culminated in the book Warriors of the Wildlands: True Tales of the Frontier Partisans -- click to purchase Jims Book from Paulina Springs Book Store in Sisters, OR.Our conversation ranges from exploring the mixed cultures that exist on the edges of civilization to exploring his own observations of the frailty of modern society, and how he believes localism could be the answer.Jim talks about his upbringing in Southern California, how Disney helped foster his fascination with the frontiers of the world, and how the later influence of songwriters like Waylon Jennings and Steve Earle impacted his approach to writing and performing his own music.
PeriMenoPost talks to Editor and Founder of Goldie magazine, Rebecca Smith. Rebecca runs the magazine with Weef Smith, Art Director and Rhoda the Goldie team. A digital online fun, fashionable and vibrant magazine that brings all ages together. A fellow Menowarrior that always brings a breath of fresh air, positivity and much fun!! We discuss menopause, magazines, life at the start of lockdown with some fabulously simple solutions. Rebecca and Weef, have created a magazine that includes a variety of content from happiness, ageism, sustainable fashion, body positivity, positively ageless fashion. A following for people of all ages and showing a side to midlife that is still fun, trendy and current. A Face magazine for the over 50's, relevant, colourful and interesting! Rebecca breaks the barriers with her positive thinking and creativity! Always evolving and keeping up to date with trends and current debates, sustainable fashion, ageism, life for over 55's, silver spenders fashion, art, culture, photography and fun events! Her love of dressing up , her love of baking and fun is infectious and it is a pleasure to have made this pod with Rebecca today. Check out the Goldie magazine schedule on social media - Instagram; @goldie_magazine Monday madness Tuesday stories Wednesday heart Thursday masquearde Saturday bond Sunday steam Always #WearingWellbeing join in the fun and join us in our conversation. We have always been discussing how we are going to collaborate together, watch this space.... https://lnk.bio/GOLDIEMAG http://www.goldiemag.co.uk/ @goldiemediauk -Twitter @RebeccaWeefSmith - FB Pod was recorded 18th March 2020 - just prior to UK Lockdown.
This week we have Daisy Stapley-Bunten coming to speak to us, editor and Founder of Startups Magazine Daisy is a keen intrapreneur, founding fast-growing Startups Magazine after attending an IoT conference and realising there was a huge knowledge gap that needed filling. The magazine champions tech startups - the entrepreneurial heroes disrupting industries, and the creators challenging norms and breaking boundaries. In print and online, the Startups Magazine team works hard to deliver unique content to startups providing valuable insights from industry experts, advice on business fundamentals and most importantly - a platform to introduce tech startups to the world stage. Keep listening to hear rare advice from the helm.Podcast and music production: yoann.saunier.me See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kristen Wile and special guest baby JJ join Nikki in-studio to talk about Unpretentious Palate, the Charlotte food and bev scene, food criticism and new mom life.
Geoff K. Cooper Geoff is a multi-faceted creative consultant, diversity activist, fashion editor, journalist and style aficionado with many accolades under his belt. He is the men’s style editor at the Evening Standard Insider and is Founder of Sagaboi, a media platform infused with contemporary multi-cultural sensibilities. With infectious energy, Geoff has made an indelible impression as a passionate, dedicated and action-oriented human being who is deeply committed to the roots of his community. Hailing from the Caribbean, Geoff is a global citizen. Instagram: @geoffkcooper Host Jamie Neale discussing rituals and habitual patterns in personal and work life. We ask questions about how to become more aware of one self and the world around us, how do we become 360 with ourselves? Host Instagram: @jamienealejn Podcast Instagram: @360_yourself Music From Electric Fruit Produced by Tom Dalby Composed by Toby Wright
Leah Lakins Writer, Editor Founder, Fresh Eyes Editorial Services www.fresheyeseditorial.com Leah has produced more than 75 books, including the New York Timesbestsellers, Act Like a Success, Think Like a Success and Jump with Steve Harvey. Before creating Fresh Eyes Editorial Services, Leah worked as an editor and writer for several associations in the DC Metro Area including, The Alexander Graham Bell Association, ASCD (formerly known as the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) and The American Roentgen Ray Society. Leah is a proud native of Baltimore, Maryland and an even prouder graduate of two of its finest institutions, Western Senior High School and Morgan State University. She also earned a Master's degree in Publishing from The George Washington University. Now residing in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, Leah is passionate about helping every writer unlock their story and creating books that change the way we think and live. In this episode, we discuss: working with me on my second book how she chooses her projects and why moving to New York and working with Steve Harvey on her first project saying yes to her dream and how the universe responded how she helps authors set clear boundaries and get to the point staying in the evolution and what that means to her writing tips and why becoming an author is more accessible today mentoring middle schoolers and the joy it brings her the writing workshops she runs for aspiring writers
In Episode 5, the Move Podcast interviews Tau Tavengwa, 2018 Loeb Fellow from South Africa and Editor/Founder of the publication CityScapes. We discuss the role of humility in public service, and how it should inform the profession. What does real collaboration and conversation between professionals and planners look like?
Ramon Ray is a four-time entrepreneur, best-selling author, global speaker, and producer. He is Editor & Founder of Smart Hustle Magazine, and his third book is Amazon.com best seller “Facebook Guide to Small Business Marketing.” Ramon has been invited as an expert witness to Congress, invited by the Office of the President of the United States to speak at the White House, and produced many events including the "Smart Hustle Small Business Conference," "Small Business Summit," "Small Business Technology Tour", "Small Biz Big Things," and more. What you'll learn about in this episode: Why Ramon highly values marketing with an emphasis on a personal touch as something that is an integral part of a business relationship Why “you are your own company” in many small businesses and the company's success relies heavily on the image you project Ways that Ramon's successful business model allows him to derive approximately one-third of his revenue through talks to associations, groups, and other smaller entities about the importance of developing leads, building customers, and sustaining personal brands How Ramon earns another one-third of his revenue by working with large companies and brands on different types of engagements Methods Ramon has developed to help big brands establish a dialog and have a voice with smaller businesses through content marketing Why advance preparation is essential when we choose to enter an unfamiliar environment How we need to “own” our own turf in the marketing world if we expect to find success Ways that Ramon encourages us to try to find opportunities even in bad experiences, noting that even during a fender-bender we may meet someone who will help us down the road How successful entrepreneurs know the importance of succession planning when they themselves can no longer carry the same workload to make sure that their innovative ideas remain a powerful force even if they have to scale back their direct involvement Why personal branding is imperative and how you can improve your brand Ways to contact Ramon: Twitter: @ramonray Website: www.ramonray.com Magazine: www.smarthustle.com Book: "The Facebook Guide to Small Business Marketing"
Join guest host Ben Snedeker and small business advocate Ramon Ray, the Editor & Founder of Smart Hustle Magazine. Topics include why it’s important for a small business to automate follow up, and how to make sure it doesn’t feel “robotronic.”
Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. It may look like you can't miss by going short now… Most stocks are at all-time highs… we’re seeing new records almost every week... and at this point, even perma-bulls are stuttering. The inevitable is just around the corner, right? For the past eight months short-sellers have had it increasingly rough. Just take a look at the charts. It’s obvious. Minor market pullbacks have been met with even bigger buying opportunities. And earnings along with valuations today continue to surge. Expectations… well, they’re still bullish. Simply put, if you want to short in today’s game, investors have to be more methodical than ever before. Which leads me to today’s guest - short-selling expert, Michael Alkin. Michael is a former hedge fund analyst, portfolio manager and is currently the Editor & Founder of The Stock Catalyst Report. As Michael points out, even in today’s market, some expectations are far from reality. With all the day-to-day noise we hear surrounding Wall Street, Michael breaks down some alarming, yet subtle changes particular companies are making that are going completely unnoticed… Leaving short-sellers, for those that are still alive, with a surprisingly exciting opportunity. The only hard part is -- where do you look? Tune in as Michael unveils his favorite short-selling methodology… showing listeners exactly where to find these opportunities and the all the risks that come with it. On the flip side, Michael brings up a sector he’s going “all-in” on. Frequent Wall Street Unplugged listeners have heard the same thesis over and over again from some of the smartest people in the industry. However, to end the episode, Michael brings up two catalysts listeners have yet to hear. “In my 20-plus years of my career, this is the best risk/reward ratio on the long-side I’ve ever seen.” Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Dustin and Sam return to talk about a surprisingly (or unsurprisingly) frustrating 30-18 win over Tulane. They also preview Louisville with Editor/Founder of CardChronicle.com Mike Rutherford. Finally, the guys talk some actual honest to goodness regular season Houston Cougar basketball coming off their dominant opening win over Morgan St.
Many of us look at this extraordinary, ridiculous, seemingly-unprecedented political season and wonder: How is this possible? The anger perhaps we understand. The feeling that the system is so corrupted that the only effective approach will be to kick over the table and figure out later how to rebuild it? Even those who don’t agree the problem is that dire can get their heads around the idea. But fear-mongering, name-calling, locker-room-talk-mimicking as the path the White House? What is going on? According to historian Rick Shenkman, the answer just may be science. And evolution – or, perhaps more accurately, a lack of evolution and the way our natural instincts are helpful for, say, avoiding sharks in the ocean, but unhelpful when it comes to sharks of the political kind. Shenkman is the New York Times best selling Author of ”Political Animals: How Our Stone-Age Brain Gets in the Way of Smart Politics.” Shenkman uses science to explain why so many of us are susceptible to politicians’ manipulations – and why so many don’t seem to care. Shenkman is also Editor & Founder of the History News Network.
Host Kathleen Beckman dialogues with Dr. Robert Moynihan upon his return from several months in Rome regarding recent events at the Vatican and with the Holy Father. Dr. Robert shares his inspiration and commitment to publishing the monthly magazine “Inside the Vatican” to bring the pulse of the heart of the Church to the world. […]