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Welcome to Cloudlandia
Ep156: Convenience Versus Tradition

Welcome to Cloudlandia

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In this episode of Welcome to Cloudlandia, Dan and I talk about how much AI is reshaping everyday life. I share how new tools like Google's Flow V3 are making it easier than ever to create video content, while Dan explores how AI could tackle complexity—like managing city traffic or enhancing productivity—when it's applied intentionally. We also look at how people are adapting to the massive increase in content creation. I ran some numbers: Americans spend around 450 minutes per day on screens, but YouTube alone sees 500 hours of content uploaded every minute. So while AI makes it easier to create, attention remains limited—and we're all competing for it. Another theme is “agency.” We discuss how autonomous vehicles, digital payments, and convenience tools reduce friction, but can also make people feel like they're giving up control. Dan points out that even if the technology works, not everyone wants to let go of driving, or of how they interact with money. Lastly, we reflect on what it really means for tools to be “democratized.” I talk about Hailey Bieber's billion-dollar skincare brand and the importance of vision, capability, and reach. The tools might be available to everyone, but outcomes still depend on how you use them. We end with thoughts on tangibility and meaning in a world that's becoming more digital by the day. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS In this episode, we delve into Canada's evolving identity, sparked by significant events such as the King's visit and U.S. tariffs, which have prompted provinces to reevaluate internal trade barriers. Dan explores the challenges and comparisons between Canada and the U.S., particularly in areas like cannabis legalization and its broader implications on issues such as prison reform. We discuss the health concerns surrounding the rise of vaping, particularly its impact on youth, and how it is becoming a focal point in societal discussions. We navigate the transformative role of energy innovation and artificial intelligence, examining their impact on industries and economic power, particularly in the context of U.S. energy consumption. Dean shares personal experiences to illustrate AI's capabilities in reshaping information consumption, emphasizing technology as a powerful change agent. The intersection of technology and consumer behavior is dissected, with a focus on convenience trends, including the selective demand for electric vehicles and limousine services in luxurious locales. We conclude with a humorous anecdote about students using tape-recorded lectures, reflecting on the broader implications of convenience and technology in education. Links: WelcomeToCloudlandia.com StrategicCoach.com DeanJackson.com ListingAgentLifestyle.com TRANSCRIPT (AI transcript provided as supporting material and may contain errors) Dean: Mr Sullivan. Dan: How are things in Florida Hot? Dean: Hot, it's hot. Dan: It's hot. Dean: They're heated up. Dan: It's normal. Dean: Yeah, no, this is like it's unusual. It went from perfect to summer, All just overnight. I'm looking forward to coming to. I'm looking forward to coming to Toronto, to coming to. I'm looking forward to coming to Toronto Two weeks right, Two weeks here. Dan: Friday. I'm actually uh, You're going to spend a week. Dean: Yeah, I'm in. Dan: Chicago. I'm in Chicago next week. Dean: Yeah, I'm in. So I'm. Yeah, I'm coming for three weeks. Dan: You're holding court. You're holding court. Dean: I'm holding court every which way I arrive on Friday, the 6th, and I leave on the 29th, so there. So you are going to be in Chicago next Saturday. Dan: Next Saturday you're in Chicago, yeah, until the Friday and then back home and we'll have our. Whether it's table 9 or not, it's going to be table 9. Let's just call it table 1, because it'll be at restaurant one. Dean: That's exactly right. Dan: It'll probably be nice to maybe even sit outside, which is a very good restaurant. Yes, on the patio. Yeah, yeah, that's great. Well, canada is going through profound changes. Dean: That's what I hear, so prepare me. I'm already prepared that I will be ordering Canadians with breakfast instead of Americanos. Dan: They've already conditioned me for that. I've been here 54 years in Toronto 54 years and over 54 years I've never gotten a good answer about what a Canadian is. Dean: Okay. Dan: Okay, except that we're not Americans. We're not Americans. And to prove it, and to prove it, they brought the King of England over to tell them Okay, ah that's funny. Dean: I didn't see anything about that. Is that just that yeah? Dan: we came over. They have a thing called the throne speech. When parliament resumes after an election, it's called the throne speech. Dean: Okay, just a reminder. Dan: Yeah, and so just to tell you that we're an independent, completely independent country, we got the King of England to come over and talk to his subjects. Dean: And. Dan: I guess that's what caused the division in the first place, wasn't it? Dean: was the King of. Dan: England. So nothing's changed in 236 years. It's all been. You know the royalty. They brought the royalty over to put some muscle into the Canadian identity, anyway. But there is a profound change and I don't know if you knew this, but there's tremendous trade barriers between the provinces in Canada. Dean: Yeah, it's funny how Canada has really always sort of been more divisive kind of thing, with the West and the Maritimes and Quebec and Ontario. Dan: But they have trade barriers. Like they're separate countries, they have trade barriers and Trump's pressure putting tariff on has caused all the provinces to start talking to each other. Maybe we ought to get rid of all the trade barriers between the provinces it's just that pressure from the south that is causing them to do that, and they would never do this voluntarily. Yeah, but it's putting such pressure on the canadian economy, in the economy of the individual provinces, that they're now having to sit down and actually maybe we shouldn't have barriers between you know and the. US has never had this. You know the US straight from the beginning was a trade free country. You know the states don't have trade barriers. Dean: Right right. Dan: I mean they have laws that have not been entirely in sync with each other, for example, alcohol, you know, Some of the states were dry, and so it wasn't that we won't allow you to compete with our alcohol. We don't have any alcohol and we won't allow you to bring your alcohol in Fireworks. You couldn't have fireworks. Some states you could have Citizens could buy fireworks. I remember Ohio. You could never buy fireworks but you had to go to Michigan to buy them. Dean: Is cannabis now nationally legal in Canada? Dan: What's that fireworks? Dean: No cannabis. Dan: Fireworks, no, just the opposite. Cannabis, yeah, exactly. Yeah, yeah, it's national, and that's another thing. The US, generally, when there's a contentious subject, they don't. Well, they did do it. They did it with Roe versus Wade, and then, of course, roe versus Wade got reversed. The way that American tradition is one state does it, then another state does it, and that gets to a point where it's like 50% of the states are doing, and then it elevates itself to a national level where the Congress and the Supreme Court they start, you know. Dean: Florida. Florida just rejected it again. Every time it's on the ballot it gets rejected in Florida. Dan: What's that? Dean: Cannabis. Oh yeah, it's a state issue. Yeah. Dan: Yeah, and I don't think it's ever going to be national, because there's enough bad news about cannabis that probably they won't go for it. I mean the impact. Dean: Well, think about all the people that they would have to release from prison that are in prison right now for cannabis violations. You know it's interesting. That's one of the things that has been the discussion here. Dan: You know is you can't legalize it, and then all of a sudden yeah. They'd have to get a whole new workforce for the license plates Right. Dean: Well, the robot. Dan: Yeah, robots. Dean: Well, the robots, the robots. Dan: The robots can smoke the cannabis, yeah, yeah, but it's. I don't see it ever being national in the US, because there's as much argument there is for it, there's as much argument that there is against it. And you know, especially with young people, especially with you know it's a gateway drug. They know that if someone in their teens starts smoking cannabis, they'll go on to higher-grade drugs. Dean: That's interesting. Dan: That's pretty well established Actually smoking is the first. Tobacco, first then cannabis. The big issue down here now is vaping. Dean: Vaping. Dan: I've never quite understood. What is it exactly? I see that we have some stories here yeah, what is vaping? Dean: what is vaping? It's just like a chemical you know way of getting nicotine, you know and it's pure chemicals that people are sucking into their lungs. It's crazy no smoke no smoke. It's because in most cases you know you can vape in places that would be otherwise smoke free. This is just vapor, you know, so it's not intrusive, you know? Dan: what's funny is, I haven't tell you how up to tells you how up to date I am right I'm getting my news about vaping from dean jackson. Yeah, that tells you how up to date I am right. Oh yeah, I'm getting my news about vaping from. Dean: Dean Jackson. Yeah, exactly. Dan: That tells you how out of touch I am. Dean: That's right, I stay in touch with what the kids are doing. Dan, I'll tell you. I keep you up to date. Dan: That's so funny. Kids, yeah, how much less than 80 does childhood start? Dean: I don't know I'm hanging in there. I just turned 40, 19. So let's see Keep that. We'll keep it going, keep it alive. Dan: Yeah. Dean: So it's been an interesting week. Now we're coming up on like 10 days of the new VO3, the Google Flow video processing that we talked about last week, and it's just getting. You know, there's more and more like everybody's tripping over themselves to show all the capability that it has. You know, I had an interesting conversation with Eben Pagan I was talking about because this new capability I mean certainly it's at the stage now what Peter Diamandis would say that you know, the execution of video has really been democratized. Now the cost is nearing zero in terms of, you know, the ability to just use prompts to create realistic things, and every time I show these videos they just keep getting better and better in terms of the news desk and the man on the street type of things and all the dramatic, the dramatizations there's really like it's gonna be very difficult. It's already difficult. It's going to be impossible to tell the difference between real and virtual, but my thought is that this is going to lead to more and more content being created, and I did the latest numbers For the same amount of attention that is exactly it, dan. I looked at the thing, so I looked it up. Well, certainly, our attention capacity has remained and will remain constant at. If we had 100 of somebody's available attention, we would have a maximum of a thousand minutes of their attention available every day, but on average, americans spend 400 to 450 minutes a day consuming content on a screen. So that's what the real availability is. And I asked Charlotte about the current rate of uploading to YouTube, and right now there are 500 hours per minute loaded to YouTube every single minute of the day. 500 hours per minute, it's getting crowded minute getting, it's getting crowded and that is piled on top of over 1 billion available hours of content that's currently on youtube, because you can access any of it, right and so just? Dan: that you can't even. Dean: You can't even sit down no, and I thought know, the thing is that the content that's being created for that it's novelty right now. That's driving and everybody's watching it going holy cow. Can you believe this? Oh man, we're never going to be able to tell. That's the conversation. It's like a peak level interest in it right now and it's pretty amazing. But I just finished the second season of Severance on Netflix which is a great show. And I read that the budget for that show is $20 million per episode. So they spend $200 million creating that content, that season, for you to watch, and so you're competing for that 450 minutes of available attention with the greatest minds in Hollywood, you know, in the world, you know creating this mega it's not Hollywood. Dan: It's not Hollywood, no Right, I mean Actually a lot of. I bet. If you put Hollywood against London, England, London would win in terms of yeah, you're probably right. Interesting content, I bet. Yeah, I bet the skills of British people just in the geographic area of London outcompetes Hollywood. Dean: Yeah, but it's really kind of interesting to me that I don't know to what end this creation Well, there is no end. Dan: Yeah, surprise, there's no end. You thought you were getting close to the end. Dean: Nope, nope. Dan: No, I was thinking about that because I was preparing myself for my weekly call with Dean. And I said you really bright technology guy. And he said that it's called the bottomless. Well, and he said actually. He said do you know what most of the energy in the world is used for? This is a really interesting question. It caught me by surprise. That's why I'm asking you the question. Dean: I don't know. Dan: Most of the energy in the world is used to refine even higher intensity energy. Oh everything that's where most of the energy in the world is used is to actually take energy from a raw stage and put it into power. He says it's not energy we're getting. You know, when we switch on light, it's power we're getting. He says power is the game not energy. Dean: Energy is just a raw material. Dan: It's the constant human ingenuity of taking raw energy and making it into eventually like a laser, which is one of the most intense, dense, focused forms of energy. Is a laser? I noticed the Israelis three days ago for the first time shot down a rocket coming from not a rocket, a drone that was coming in from I don't know, the Houd know, one of those raggedy bunches over there, and they were comparing the cost that, basically that if they send a rocket to knock down a rocket it's about $50,000 minimum a shot. You know if they shoot one of the rockets, it's $50,000. But the laser is $10, basically $10. Dean: Oh, my goodness Wow yeah. Dan: And you know it just prices you know, and everything else, but what they don't take into account is just the incredible amount of money it takes to create the laser. Yeah right, right, right you know, and he said that the way progress is made in the world, he says, is basically by wasting enormous amounts of energy, what you would consider waste. And he says, the more energy we waste, the more power we get. And it's an interesting set of thoughts that he can he said? by far. The united states waste the most energy in the world, far beyond anyone else. We just waste enormous energy. But we also have an economy that's powered by the highest forms of energy. So he says that's the game, and he says the whole notion of conserving energy. He says why would you conserve energy? You want to waste energy. He says the more energy you waste, the more you find new ways to focus energy. Anyway maybe AI is actually a form of energy. It's not actually. You know, I mean everybody's just from this latest breakthrough that you spoke about last week and you're speaking about this week. Maybe it isn't what anyone is doing with this new thing. It's just that a new capability has been created, and whether anybody gets any value out of it doesn't really matter. It's a brand new thing. So there's probably some people who are really going to utilize this and are going to make a bundle of money, but I bet 99% of the humans are using that, are doing that for their own you know, their own entertainment. It's going to have actually a economic impact. It's not going to. Dean: That's my point. Dan: That's what I was saying about the thing about the what I was saying about the thing about the, what it's another way of. It's another way of keeping, another way of keeping humans from being a danger to their fellow human beings you know, he's been down the basement now for a week. He hasn't come back up, there's a harmless human. Yeah, yeah. I was you know, but if you think about AI as not a form of communication. It's a form of energy. It's a form of power yeah, and everybody's competing for the latest use of it. Dean: Yes. Dan: But like for example, I've never gone beyond perplexity, I've never Right, right. You know, like people say oh, you should use Grok and I said, no, no, I'm getting a lot of value, but I'm creating these really great articles. I have a discussion group. Every quarter we have about a dozen coach clients that get together and for 23 years we've been sending in articles and now this last issue, which just went out I think it goes out tomorrow you know, it's got about 40 articles in it and former mine and their perplexity searches to you and yeah, and. I'm just looking for the reaction because you know I had a prompt and then the I put it into perplexity and I got back. I always use ten things. You know ten things is my prompt. Ten things about why Americans really like gas-powered, gas-powered cars and why they always will. That's, that was my prompt and it came back. You know 10 really great things. And then I took each of the answers and it's a numbered, sort of a numbered paragraph and I said now break this out into three subheads that get further supporting evidence to it automatically. So I got 30 and you know, and I do some style changes, you know to yeah, make the language part. Thing you know it's about six pages. It's about six pages when you put it into word wow, I put it into work. I put it into word and then do a pdf you know, pdf and I send it out. But they're really interesting articles. You know I said but if you look at the sources, there are probably one of the articles has 30 different sources. You know that it's found. You know, when you ask the question, it goes out and finds 30 different articles. Dean: Pulls an idea about it. Dan: So I'm just checking this out to see if people find this kind of article better than just one person has an opinion and they're writing an article. Dean: Here. Dan: I just asked a question and I got back a ton of information. You know I said so, but that's where I am with perplexity. After using it for a year you know I'm using it for a year I've got to the point where I can write a really good article that other people find interesting. Dean: Oh, I would love to see that. Dan: I mean that's I'll interesting. Oh yeah, I would love to see that. I mean that's. Yeah, I'll send them out this afternoon. I'll send them out to you. Dean: Okay. Dan: They're interesting. Dean: Yeah, huh. Well, that's and I think that's certainly a great thing Like I assist, but it's like a single use, Like I'm interested in a single use. Dan: And I get better at it, it gets better and I get better, you know. And yeah, so that, and my sense is that what AI is a year from now is what you were a year ago. Dean: I'm saying more about that. Dan: Well, whatever you were good at last year, at this time you're probably a lot better at it next year because you have the use of ai oh exactly I'm amazed. Dean: You know like I. I'm like your charlotte experiment. Dan: You're a lot better with charlotte now than when you first started with charlotte. Dean: Yeah, and she's a lot better a lot better, charlotte's a lot better. Yeah, I had a conversation with her yesterday because I got another entry for the VCR files where Justin Bieber's wife, hailey Bieber, just sold her skincare line for a billion dollars and she started it in 2023. So from yeah, from nothing, she built up this skincare line, started with a vision I want to do a skincare line partnered with a capability, and her 55 million Instagram followers were the reach to launch this into the stratosphere. I just think that's so. I think that's pretty amazing. You know that it took Elizabeth Arden, who was a she may be Canadian actually cosmetic, almost 40 years to get to a billion dollars in Different dollars, different dollars in value than you know. Here comes Hailey Bieber in two and a half years. Yeah, I mean, it's crazy. Yeah, this is but that's the power of reach as a multiplier. I mean it's really you got access to. You know, instant access, zero friction for things to spread now. Yeah. Dan: Yeah, I mean the big thing that you know. I want to go back to your comment about democratization. It's only democratic in the sense that it doesn't cost very much. Dean: That's what I mean. Yeah, it's available to everybody. Dan: But that isn't to me. That's not the question is do you have any capability whatsoever? It's not that. The question is do you have any capability whatsoever? I mean, you know that tells me that if the person who waits next to the liquor store to open every he got enough money from panhandling the day before to get liquor, he can now use the new Google thing that's open to him. I mean, if he gets a computer or he's got a buddy who's got a computer, he can do it. But he has absolutely no capability, he has absolutely no vision, he has absolutely no reach to do it. So I think it's the combination of VCR that's not democratized. Actually it's less democratized. It's less democratized. It's either the same barriers to democratization as it was before or it's still really expensive. It's not the vision, not the capability, it's not the reach, it's the combination of the three, and my sense is very few people can pull that like this. Yeah well, while she was doing it, 99,000 other people weren't doing that. Dean: That's exactly right. Yeah, yeah. Dan: That's really that distinction. My sense is, the VTR is not democratized whatsoever. Dean: I really am seeing that distinction between capability and ability. Yeah, seeing that distinction between capability and ability. Dan: That's every the capabilities are what are being democratized, but not the ability. Dean: Ability, yeah, ability is always more than pianists yeah, and that's the thing ability, will, is and will remain a meritocracy thing that you can earn, you can earn, and concentrated effort in developing your abilities, focusing on your unique abilities that's really what the magic is. Dan: Yeah yeah, yeah, as'm going like. My sense is that you know where we're probably going to be seeing tremendous gains over, let's say, the next 10 years. Is that a lot of complexity? Issues are, for example, the traffic system in Toronto is just bizarre. The traffic system in New York City and Manhattan makes a lot of sense, and I'll give you an example. There's probably not a road or a street in Toronto where you can go more than three intersections without having to stop. Dean: Ok, but in. Dan: New York City on Sixth Avenue, because I know Sixth Avenue, which goes north, I've been in a cab that went 60 blocks without stopping for a red light. Wow, Because they have the lights coordinated and if you go at a certain speed you are you'll never hit a red light. Ok, yeah, so why can't Toronto do that? I mean, why can't Toronto do that? Because they're not smart enough. They're not smart enough. Whoever does the traffic system in Toronto isn't smart enough. My sense is that probably if you had AI at every intersection in the city and they were talking to each other, you would have a constant variation of when the lights go red and green and traffic would probably be instantly 30 or 40 percent better. How interesting. And that's where I see you're gonna. You're gonna have big complexity issues. You know big complexity there are. There are lots of complexity issues. I mean, you know people said well, you know, a Tesla is much, much better than a. You know the gasoline car and. I said well, not, you know, a Tesla is much, much better than you know a gasoline car. And I said well, not when you're driving in Toronto. You can't go any faster in a Tesla than you can go, than traffic goes you know it's not going any, so you know it's not. You're not getting any real. You know a real superior. It's not 10 times better superior. Dean: It's not 10 times better. I don't know, Dan. I'll tell you. You guys activated the full self-drive? Dan: No, because it's illegal. No, it's illegal. It's illegal in Canada. Dean: Let me just tell you my experience. Yesterday I was meeting somebody at the Tampa Edition Hotel right downtown and there's sort of coming into Tampa. There's lots of like complexity in off ramps and juncture you know they call it malfunction junction where all of these highways kind of converge and it's kind of difficult to, even if you know what you're doing to make all of these things. Well, I pulled out of my garage yesterday and I said navigate to the Tampa edition. And then bloop, bloop, it came up. I pushed the button, the car left my driveway, went out of my neighborhood through the gate, all the turns, all the things merged onto the highway, merged off and pulled me right into the front entrance of the Tampa Edition and I did not touch the steering wheel the entire time. Dan: I did the same thing on Friday with Wayne, exactly. Dean: I've been saying that to people forever, Dan. I said, you know, Dan Sullivan's had full self-drive, autonomous driving since 1998. You know, yeah, yeah, boy, yeah, and you know You're always two steps ahead, but that you know. Dan: Well, no, I totally understand the value of having to do that. Yeah, it's just that it's available. It's available in another form as well. Dean: Yes, yeah, yeah, the outcome is available. Right, that's the thing. Dan: Yeah, yeah, yeah, but I enjoy chatting with him. You know like. Dean: I enjoy chatting. Dan: He's you know he. You know he. He's got lots of questions about. You know current affairs. He's got. He's got things to you know what's going about in London? It's the cab drivers. I would never take a limousine in London because cab drivers have their own app now. The black cab drivers have their own app and plus they have the knowledge of the city and everything. But if you're getting close to an election, if you just take about 10 cab drives and you talk to them, what's it looking like? They're pretty accurate. They're pretty accurate. Because they're listening constantly to what people are talking about when they're in the taxi cabs and they can get adrift. They get a feel about it. Yeah, I mean, I like being around people. So being alone with myself in a car, it doesn't, you know, it's not really part of my, it's not really part of my style anyway, but it makes a lot of sense for a lot of people. Probably the world is safer if certain people aren't driving oh, I think that's going to be true. Dean: You know as it's funny. You know now that. So elon is about to launch their robo taxi in Austin, texas this month, and you know now whenever a. Tesla Google right Google. Yeah, I think it is, you're right. Dan: Yeah. Dean: So yeah, whenever a Tesla on autopilot, you know, has an accident or it steers into something or it has a malfunction of some way or some outlier event kind of happens, it's national news. You know, it's always that thing and you know you said that about the safety. I kind of do believe that it's going to get to a point where the robots are safer than humans driving the car and but the path to get there is going to have to not like as soon as if there ever was a fatality in a robo taxi will be a. That'll be big news. Yeah, well, there was one in phoenix with waymo there was a fatality. Dan: I didn't know that yeah, I was actually a pedestrian. She was crossing the street and it was very shaded and the Waymo didn't pick up on the change of light and didn't see her. She was killed. She was killed, yeah well you know, it's like flying cars. You know, the capability of a flying car has been with us since 1947. There's been cars that actually work, but you know, usually you know, I mean we all are in cars far more of our life than we're in the air, but your notion of an accident being an accident. I've only been in one in my life. It was a rear end when I was maybe about 10 years old, and that was the only time that I've ever been in an accident. And you know, and it happened real fast is one of the things that's the thing is how fast it happens. And spun our car around and you know we ended up in a ditch and nobody was hurt and you know that was my only one. So my assessment of the odds of being in an accident are gauged on that. I've been in hundreds of thousands of car rides that seems like that and I had one thing. So my chances of you know, and it was okay, it was okay. If you have an accident at a thousand feet above the earth, it's not okay, it's not okay, and that's the problem, it's not okay, it's not okay, yeah, this is, and that's the problem. That's the problem. That's the real problem. It's an emotional thing that you know it's death If you have an accident you know, it's death. Yeah, and I think that makes the difference just emotionally and psychologically, that this it might be a weird thing one out of a thousand, one out of a thousand, one out of a million you know, chance that I could get killed. When it's a hundred percent, it has a different impact. Yeah, well, I was thinking that when, or the power goes out, the power goes out. Yeah, I mean, I've flown in that jet. You know there's that jet that has the parachute. Do you know the? Jet yes, yeah, and I've flown in the jets I've flown in the cirrus, I think yeah anyway, it's a very nice jet and it's very quiet and it's you know, it's very speedy and everything else. But if something happens to the pilot, you as a passenger can hit a button and air traffic control takes over, or you can pull a lever and it pulls out the cargo chute. Everything like that, and I think that they're heading in the right direction with that. Dean: Yes. Dan: I think it's called VeriJet is the name of it, but they're very nice and they're very roomy. They're very roomy. I flew from Boston to New York and I flew from San Francisco to San Diego. Dean: Yes. Dan: I've been in it twice. They're very nice. Dean: Yeah, Nice jets. Maybe you that'd be nice to go from Toronto to Chicago. Dan: Well, they have them now, but it only makes sense if you have four people and they don't have much cargoes. They don't have much space. You're treating it like a taxi really. Dean: Yes, yeah, true, I was going to say about the self-driving, like the autonomous robo taxis or cars that are out driving around, that if it starts getting at large scale, I think it's only going to be fair to show a comparison tally of if somebody dies because of a robo taxi or a self-driving car that the day or week or year to date tally of. You know one person died in a autonomous car accident this week and you know however many 3,000, 2,000 people died in human-driven cars this week. I think, to put that in context, is going to have to be a valuable thing, you know. Dan: Yeah, yeah, I mean. The other thing that a lot of people you know and it's a completely separate issue is that you're being asked to give up agency. Yes that's the thing. Dean: You hit it on the head. Dan: And I think that's the bigger issue. I think you know a lot of people. You know I'm not one of them, so I have to take it from other people saying they love driving and they love being in control of the car. They love being in control and you're being asked because if you are in an accident, then there's a liability issue. Is it you, is it the car, is it the car maker? Is it you know what? Who's? It's a very complicated liability issue that happens, you know happens, you know, and it's really. Dean: You know. What's funny, dan, is if you and I were having this conversation 122 years ago, we'd be talking about well, you know, I really like the horse being in control of the horses here, these horseless carriages, I don't know that's. You know who needs to go 30 miles per hour? That's that. That sounds dangerous, you know. But I love that picture that Peter used to show at the Abundance 360. That showed that Manhattan intersection in 1908. And then in 1913, you know, in that five year period from horses to no horses, I think we're pretty close to that transition from 2025 to 2030, you know. Dan: Yeah, it'll be interesting because you know the thing that I'm finding more and more and it's really reinforced with this book. I'm reading the Bottomless Well, and this is a 20-year-old book, you know and everything, but all cars are now electric cars. In other words, the replacement of mechanical parts inside cars with electronics has been nonstop, and actually I found the Toyota story the most interesting one. Toyota decided to stop making electric cars. Did you know that? Dean: Oh, I just saw a Prius, but is that not electric? No, it's a hybrid. Dan: They have both, and for me it makes total sense that you would have two fuels rather than one fuel. Dean: Right. Dan: Yeah, and there's just so much problems with you know the electric generation of getting the. I mean, for example, it tells you what happened under the Biden administration that they were going to put in I don't know 100,000 charging stations. Dean: Yeah. Dan: And it was 12. They got 12 built Wow, 12. They got 12 built Wow. And the reason is because there's not a demand for it. First of all it's a very select group of people who are buying these things. Dean: Yeah. Dan: And a lot of it has to do with where, for example, in California, I think the majority of them come out of a certain number of postal zones. Dean: Oh, really yeah Like. Dan: Hollywood would have a lot of them Like Hollywood would have a lot of them, beverly Hills would have a lot of them, but others wouldn't have any at all because there's no charging stations unless you have one at home. But the other thing is just the sheer amount of energy you have to use to make a Tesla is way more than the energy that's required to make a gas car. Gas cars are much cheaper to make. Dean: So there's some economics there. Dan: But the other thing is this thing of agency living in a technological world. More and more technology is taking over and you're not in control. And I think there's a point where people say, okay, I've given up enough agency, I'm not going to give up anymore. And I think you're fighting that when you're trying to get that across. I mean, I know Joe is wild about this, you know about Joe Polish, about self-driving and everything like that, but I don't know when I would ever do it. Dean: Well, especially because it's not a problem you need solved. You've solved the problem since 1998. You've got you've you know one of the things, Dan, when you and I first started having lunches together or getting together like that, I remember very vividly the first time that we did that, we went to Marche. In the yeah, downtown Hockey Hall of Fame is yeah, exactly yeah. We went to Marche and we sat there. We were there for you know, two hours or so and then when we left, we walked out, we went out the side door and there was your car, like two paces outside of the exit of the building. Your car was there waiting for you and you just got in and off you go. And I always thought, you know, that was like way ahead of. Even your Tesla can't do that, you know, I just thought that was fun thing, but you've been doing that 25 years you know just wherever you are, it's knows where to get you. You walk out and there it is, and that's this is before Uber was ever a thing for, before any of it you know, yeah, yeah, well, it's just, you know, I think we're on exactly the same path. Dan: It's just something that I don't want to think about. Dean: Right. Dan: I just don't want to have all the where did I park? And you know, and the whole thing. And the cars are always completely, you know, clean. Dean: They're completely you know clean they're, you know they're fully fueled up all the insurance has been paid for that they check them out. Dan: I think they have to check them out every couple weeks. They have to go into their yeah, their garage and make sure everything's tuned up. Dean: They have to pass yeah, most people think that would be a, that's an extravagance or something you know if you think about that, but do you know approximately how much you spend per month for rides or whatever your service is for that? Just to compare it to having a luxury car, of course I have no idea to having a luxury car? Dan: Of course, I have no idea, Of course. Dean: I love that Of course you don't. That's even better. Dan: Right, I know it's about half the cost of having a second car. Dean: Right, exactly. Dan: It's so, it's pretty. You know, that's pretty easy, it doesn't use up any space, I mean. Dean: Right. Dan: Yeah, yeah and yeah, yeah, yeah, it's an interesting. Dean: I like simple and I like you know, I I just like having a simple life and I don't like that friction freedom, friction freedom, yeah yeah, yeah and but our limousine company is really great and it's called Bennington and they are affiliated with 300 other limousine companies around the world. Dan: They're in a network, and so when we're going to Chicago, for example, the affiliate picks us up at the airport. When we go to Dallas, the affiliate picks us up at the airport. The only thing we do differently when we go to London, for example, is that the hotel Firmdale Hotel, they get the cab and they pick us up and they pay everything ahead of time. It goes on our bill. But it's just nice that we're in a worldwide network where it's the same way. If I were going to Tokyo, it would be the Tokyo right. Dean: So yeah, that's. That's really good thing in in Buenos. Dan: Aires. Yeah, yeah, it's the way, it's the of, no, it's the four seasons, of course it all actually does it. Yeah, so it's the hotels, so that's it. But it's interesting stuff what it is. But the democratize. I think that the I mean the definition of capitalism is producing for the masses. You know, that's basically the difference between other systems and capitalism, the difference between other systems and capitalism. Capitalism is getting always getting the cost down, so the greatest proportion of people can you utilize the thing that you're doing? You? know, yeah, and I think it's democratizing in that effect. But it all depends upon what you're looking for. It all depends upon what kind of life you want to have. You know, and there's no democracy with that Some people just know what they want more than other people know what they want. Yeah right, exactly. Dean: Yeah, I think that we're. You know, I keep remembering about that article that I read, you know, probably 2016 about the tyranny of convenience. You know that's certainly an underestimated driver, that we are always moving in the direction of convenience, which is in the same vein as that friction freedom. I've noticed now that other friction freedom. I've noticed now that other. I just look at even the micro things of like Apple Pay on my phone. You know, just having the phone as your, you know, gateway to everything, you just click and do it, it's just comes, it's just handled, you know. Know you don't have any sense of connection to what things cost or the transaction of it. The transaction itself is really effortless float your phone over over the thing, I got cash all over the place. Yeah, exactly I know, like a little, like a squirrel, I got little ATMs all over the house. Yeah, exactly. Dan: I got shoeboxes with cash. I've got winter coats with cash I mean Babsoe Cup. She says you got any cash? I said yes, just stay here, because I don't want you to see where I'm going. What do you want? Yeah, yeah. And I find a lot of entrepreneurs I think more than other folks have this thing about cash, because you can remember a day way back in the past where you didn't have enough money for lunch. You know. Dean: Yeah. Dan: I always, I'm always flush with cash, yeah. Dean: Every time I go to the airport. Dan: You know the airport in toronto or where I'm landing. I always go and I get. You know, I get a lot of cash I just like currency. Dean: Yeah, I love the. The funny thing is the. What was I thinking about? Dan: you were talking about. Dean: Oh, I had a friend who had he used to have a file like file folders or file cabinets sort of thing. But he had a file like when file folders or file cabinets were a thing, but he had a file called cash and he would just have cash in the cash folder, yeah, yeah, or nobody would ever think to look for it. You know, filed under cash there's a thousand dollars right there. Dan: Yeah. We had a changeover a year ago with housekeepers? Dean: Yeah, we had a changeover a year ago with housekeepers, so previous housekeeper we had for years and years. Dan: She retired and we got a new one and she's really great. But there was a period where the credit card that our previous. We had to change credit cards because she makes a lot of purchases during the week. And then Babs said, Dan, do you have any cash for mary? And I said, sure, wait right here. And I said I brought him. I had five hundred dollars. And she said I said well, that'd be good. And she said where do you have five hundred dollars. I said not for you to know mary, you can ask, but you cannot find that's funny, I think there's something to that, dan. Dean: I remember, even as a kid I used to. To me it was something to have these stacks of $1 bills. You had $40 as a 10-year-old. That's a big stack. You were a push, oh yeah, and I used to have an envelope that I would put it in and I had a secret. I just had a secret hiding place for the money. Yeah, yeah, so funny. I remember one time I got my mom worked at a bank and I had her, you know, bring me. I gave my money and had her bring like brand new $1 bills. You know, like the things. And I saw this little. I saw a thing in a book where you could make what like a little check book with one dollar bill. So I took a little cardboard for the base thing, same, cut it out, same size as the dollar bills, and then took a glue stick and many layers on the end of the thing so that they would stick together. But I had this little checkbook of $1 bills and I thought that was the coolest thing ever. Dan: It's tangible, yeah, yeah. Dean: It's like agency. Dan: I think we like tangibility too. I think that's the value that we hold on to, and you can push things where they disappear. You know, digital things sort of disappear. And it's not tangible. So I think a lot of people get in the money problem because the money they're spending is not tangible money. You know, and I think there's we're. You know we're sensory creatures and there's a point where you've disconnected people so much from tangible things that they lose its meaning after a while. I'll send you one of my articles, but it's on how universities are in tremendous trouble right now. Trump going after Harvard is just, it's just the sign of the times. It's not a particular, it's actually we don't even know what Harvard is for anymore. They're so far removed from tangible everyday life. We don't even know. So you can have the president of the United States just cutting off all their and so somebody says oh, I didn't even know they got funding. You know, I didn't even know they got funding. You know, I didn't even know the government gave harvard money and there's no problem now because they've lost touch. They it's hard for them to prove why they should get any tax money and they've gotten so disconnected in their theoretical worlds from the way people live. It's a. It's an interesting thing. There's a tangibility border. If you cross too far over the tangibility border, I heard a comedian. Dean: Jimmy Carr was on Joe Rogan's podcast and he was saying you know, the joke is that the students are using AI to do their homework. The tutors, the teachers, are using AI to grade the homework and in three years the AI will get the job. Dan: Teaching other AIs? Yeah, exactly. Dean: Yeah, well, I mean you can go too far in a particular direction. Yeah, that's where it's headed. Dan: That's exactly right, yeah, yeah, apparently Henry Kissinger taught at Harvard and you know he was on the faculty but he was busy, so in some of his classes he just put a tape recording of him, you know, and he had a really boring voice. It was this German monotonic voice you know and everything like that. And so he would just put a teaching assistant would come and turn on the tape recorder. Dean: And then he asked one day. Dan: He was. He was just in the building and he walked in and there were as a class of 40. And he walked in and there was one tape recorder in the front of the room and there were 40 tape recorders on the 40 desk. He was oh no, yeah, they were just recording his recording. That's funny, yeah, and they would have shown up. I mean, they would have had standing room only if it was him. Dean: Yeah, right, right, right. Dan: So it's lost tangibility and it doesn't have any meaning after a while. Yeah, that's funny. Yeah, Okay, got to jump. Dean: Okay, so next week are we on yeah, chicago. Dan: Yeah, we are an hour. Dean: Okay, perfect. Dan: It'll be an hour, the same hour for you, but a different hour for me. Dean: Perfect, I will see you then. Okay, thanks, dan, bye.

Relevant or Irrelevant
Becoming Elizabeth Arden: The Woman Behind The Global Beauty Empire

Relevant or Irrelevant

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 30:43


Dr. Stacy Cordery, professor of history at Iowa State University, joins the "ROI" team to discuss Becoming Elizabeth Arden:  The Woman Behind The Global Beauty Empire.The host of the 607th episode in this series is John Kealey, and the history buffs are Rick Sweet and Ed Broders.Opinions expressed in this program are those of the hosts and the guest(s), and not necessarily those of KALA-FM or St. Ambrose University. This program is recorded at KALA-FM, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa, USA!

Relevant or Irrelevant
BONUS: Becoming Elizabeth Arden: The Woman Behind The Global Beauty Empire

Relevant or Irrelevant

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 13:17


BONUS DISCUSSION:  Dr. Stacy Cordery, professor of history at Iowa State University, joins the "ROI" team to discuss Becoming Elizabeth Arden:  The Woman Behind The Global Beauty Empire.The host of the 607th episode in this series is John Kealey, and the history buffs are Rick Sweet and Ed Broders.Opinions expressed in this program are those of the hosts and the guest(s), and not necessarily those of KALA-FM or St. Ambrose University. This program is recorded at KALA-FM, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa, USA!

Entreprendre dans la mode
Sophie Carbonari | The French Facialist : L'itinéraire d'une battante devenue la facialiste des stars [REDIFF]

Entreprendre dans la mode

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 193:04


El podcast de Cristina Mitre
Respira mejor: Calma mente y cuerpo, con Rubén Sosa. Episodio 355

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 57:52


SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER Y RECIBE CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADONOTAS DEL EPISODIO: WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COMMi entrevistado de esta semana es Rubén Sosa, un verdadero experto en respiración. Se trata de un episodio especial porque nace de uno de los encuentros expertos que organizo cada mes para los suscriptores de pago de mi newsletter A micrófono cerrado. Y, como sé que el de la respiración es un tema que interesa mucho, desde el principio tuve claro que de la charla saldría un buen episodio.A través de las preguntas que recibimos de los las suscriptoras de pago, Rubén nos fue explicando la importancia de la respiración consciente y cómo ésta afecta a nuestra salud física y mental. Nos detalló los errores más comunes que cometemos y cómo una respiración nasal, diafragmática y lenta puede ayudarnos a reducir el estrés, mejorar la concentración y regular nuestras emociones. También nos dio consejos muy prácticos para integrar ejercicios de respiración en la rutina diaria. Al final, hicimos un maravilloso ejercicio de respiración. El retinol es uno de los ingredientes con más evidencia. Aquí tienes una combinación ganadora con un megadescuento para fans de mi podcast: el Sérum RETINOL + HPR y la Crema Renovadora con Retinol de Alta Eficacia, ambos de Elizabeth Arden. Desde el 1 de marzo y hasta el 15 de abril, en la web de El Corte Inglés con el código MITRERETI, tienes 15 euros de descuento adicionales tanto en el Sérum RETINOL + HPR, en formato de 60 y 90 cápsulas, como en la Crema Renovadora con Retinol de Alta Eficacia.Instagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre ArandaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Crismitre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pat and JT Podcast
2025 #034 - Fartcoin, Shark Tank, And A Toddger

Pat and JT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 22:48


Pat and Jill chat about Prince Harry's now-infamous Elizabeth Arden anecdote, the royal cringe is real. Tiger Woods' relationship news, a jaw-dropping NCAA wrestling upset, and the Shark Tank soda brand that just sold for nearly $2 billion. Also, Pat invests in Fartcoin. You read that right. Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
Rutina perfecta para un pelo sano, con Helena Rodero. Episodio 354

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 79:02


SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER Y RECIBE CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADONOTAS DEL EPISODIO: WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COMEste episodio, con Helena Rodero, farmacéutica especialista en piel y cabello, es una guía de lo más completa para que aprendamos a cuidar bien el cuero cabelludo y el cabello. Empezamos hablando de la importancia que tiene hacer bien la limpieza del cuero cabelludo y elegir el champú adecuado, y continuamos explorando temas como el uso correcto de acondicionadores y mascarillas, el encrespamiento, el agua dura, el impacto del sudor en el cabello o los ingredientes que deberían (o no) aparecer en la etiqueta de un buen producto capilar.El retinol es uno de los ingredientes con más evidencia. Aquí tienes una combinación ganadora con un megadescuento para fans de mi podcast: el Sérum RETINOL + HPR y la Crema Renovadora con Retinol de Alta Eficacia, ambos de Elizabeth Arden. Desde el 1 de marzo y hasta el 15 de abril, en la web de El Corte Inglés con el código MITRERETI, tienes 15 euros de descuento adicionales tanto en el Sérum RETINOL + HPR, en formato de 60 y 90 cápsulas, como en la Crema Renovadora con Retinol de Alta Eficacia.Instagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre ArandaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Crismitre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Debbie Nigro Show
I Smell a Winner! Scent Guru Sue Phillips Named Global Women Peace Ambassador. Ah The Power of Perfume!

The Debbie Nigro Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 12:05


Some people walk into a room, and you just know they're special. They've got an energy, a presence—maybe even a signature scent that turns heads. Well, my guest on The Debbie Nigro Show for this special Women's History Month edition is exactly that kind of person. Meet Sue Phillips, the internationally acclaimed fragrance expert, scent therapist, and newly honored Global Women Peace Ambassador! If you love a great success story, the science of scent, and a little inspiration to keep going no matter what life throws your way, this is the episode you need to hear. Sue Phillips: From Broadway Dreams to Fragrance Queen Sue's story is the kind of wild, unexpected career journey we all love. Originally from South Africa, she arrived in New York City chasing dreams of singing and acting. But when an immigration lawyer bluntly told her, “We have 20,000 out-of-work actresses. What else can you do?” she quickly pivoted.

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
Cultura pop: por qué somos como somos, con Juan Sanguino. Episodio 352

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 110:25


SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER Y RECIBE CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADONOTAS DEL EPISODIO: WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COM¿Quién de mi quinta no recuerda el revuelo nacional por la "teta de Sabrina" en la Nochevieja de 1987? Ese momento inesperado, o no tanto, marcó una época en la televisión de España. Se trata de uno de los grandes hitos de la cultura pop española, un concepto que vamos a explorar hoy con el periodista y escritor Juan Sanguino, el guionista de uno de mis podcast favoritos, Delirios de España. Con Juan, todo un experto en la materia, vamos a analizar los cambios sociales de nuestro país a través de los programas de televisión, las canciones o los personajes que nos han marcado desde los últimos 80 y que han entrando a formar parte de nuestra memoria colectiva. Mecano, Gran Hermano, Operación Triunfo, la Oreja de Van Gogh, Belén Esteban… No solo vamos a viajar en el tiempo, vamos a ver también cómo construimos nuestra propia identidad.Tenéis que perdonar mi voz robótica pero es que ¡no conecté el micro! ¡Qué fallo! El retinol es uno de los ingredientes con más evidencia. Aquí tienes una combinación ganadora con un megadescuento para fans de mi podcast: el Sérum RETINOL + HPR y la Crema Renovadora con Retinol de Alta Eficacia, ambos de Elizabeth Arden. Desde el 1 de marzo y hasta el 15 de abril, en la web de El Corte Inglés con el código MITRERETI, tienes 15 euros de descuento adicionales tanto en el Sérum RETINOL + HPR, en formato de 60 y 90 cápsulas, como en la Crema Renovadora con Retinol de Alta Eficacia.Instagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre ArandaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Crismitre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dos Cabras Locas
168. Autocuidado: El Reflejo de tu Amor Propio ✨ Transforma tu Vida HOY

Dos Cabras Locas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 35:39


Encuentra productos de autocuidado en: beautyholics.comAprovecha tu cupón de descuento: BEAUTYCAB20( Este descuento aplica exclusivamente en la tienda online www.beautyholics.com. Válido desde el 10 de marzo hasta el 31 de marzo de 2025 y/o hasta agotar existencias. Descuento de 20% OFF en las marcas vendidas por beautyholics ingresando el código BEAUTYCAB20 (Vitú, Catrice, Essence, Max Factor, Covergirl, OGX, Maui, Arden for Men, UBU, Nioxin, Wella Koleston, Connect for Men, QVS, Sebastian, Wella Professionals, Cadiveu, Moroccanoil, Yardley, Nude, Elizabeth Arden, Soft Color, No Pikex, Bio Oil, Revox) Aplica en referencias seleccionadas. Esta actividad promocional es acumulable con otras promociones. Para más información, consulta en https://www.beautyholics.com/terminos-y-condiciones. )Cansado/a de los comentarios hirientes sobre tu apariencia?, ¿Sientes que te has olvidado de ti? Descubre cómo el autocuidado se convierte en el espejo de tu amor propio y transforma tu vida por completo, hoy estaremos reflexionando sobre la belleza real y la importancia de la aceptación, consejos prácticos para fortalecer tu autoestima y amarte tal como eres.¡Únete a esta conversación! Comparte tu experiencia en los comentarios entre todos construyamos una comunidad de apoyo y respeto.Compra nuestro merch: doscabraslocas.com00:00 Intro02:30 El autocuidado, un reflejo de tu amor propio07:05 El cuidado de la piel facial, la importancia del skincare13:40 El maquillaje permite mostrar individualidad y creatividad17:20 Historias de terror con maquillaje, experiencia de Raquel y Malle18:30 Comentarios fuera de lugar sobre el maquillaje24:00 ¿El mundo del maquillaje es problemático? Comentarios de Reddit31:50 ¿Qué temas abarca el autocuidado?

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
¿El ejercicio mejora o empeora la piel? Todas las respuestas, con Ana Molina. Episodio 351

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 66:45


SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER Y RECIBE CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADONOTAS DEL EPISODIO: WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COMAna Molina nos va a contar en este episodio todos los beneficios increíbles del ejercicio para la circulación, la firmeza de la piel, la producción de colágeno y elastina… ¿Pero qué pasa con el sudor, el sol, el frío, el roce de la ropa, la contaminación…?Todos estos factores pueden perjudicar a nuestra piel mientras entrenamos, así que no está de más saber qué cuidados requiere antes y después de calzarnos las zapatillas. El retinol es uno de los ingredientes con más evidencia. Aquí tienes una combinación ganadora con un megadescuento para fans de mi podcast: el Sérum RETINOL + HPR y la Crema Renovadora con Retinol de Alta Eficacia, ambos de Elizabeth Arden. Desde el 1 de marzo y hasta el 15 de abril, en la web de El Corte Inglés con el código MITRERETI, tienes 15 euros de descuento adicionales tanto en el Sérum RETINOL + HPR, en formato de 60 y 90 cápsulas, como en la Crema Renovadora con Retinol de Alta Eficacia.Instagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre ArandaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Crismitre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
¿Cómo sé si estoy en perimenopausia?, con Matilde Gómez. Episodio 350

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 79:22


SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER Y RECIBE CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADONOTAS DEL EPISODIO: WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COMSi tienes más de 40 años, es muy posible que estés en la perimenopausia, una etapa que muchas mujeres atraviesan sin saber exactamente qué está ocurriendo en su cuerpo. Igual te sientes más cansada o tal vez tu ciclo menstrual ha empezado a jugar al escondite. Quizás notas tu piel rara, duermes peor o tu humor se ha vuelto… (pon el adjetivo que encaje en la frase). La ginecóloga Matilde Gómez Frieiro viene al podcast a explicarnos que en perimenopausia no tenemos por qué sufrir en silencio ni resignarnos a “esto es lo que nos toca”. El retinol es uno de los ingredientes con más evidencia. Aquí tienes una combinación ganadora con un megadescuento para fans de mi podcast: el Sérum RETINOL + HPR y la Crema Renovadora con Retinol de Alta Eficacia, ambos de Elizabeth Arden. Desde el 1 de marzo y hasta el 15 de abril, en la web de El Corte Inglés con el código MITRERETI, tienes 15 euros de descuento adicionales tanto en el Sérum RETINOL + HPR, en formato de 60 y 90 cápsulas, como en la Crema Renovadora con Retinol de Alta Eficacia.Instagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre ArandaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Crismitre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Green Beauty Conversations by Formula Botanica | Organic & Natural Skincare | Cosmetic Formulation | Indie Beauty Business

Imagine starting a beauty brand with no financial backing, formal training, or industry guidance—armed only with determination and a dream. This is the story of Elizabeth Arden, who transformed her kitchen-made creams into one of the most iconic beauty empires of all time. But it's also the story of so many modern-day indie beauty entrepreneurs. In this episode of Green Beauty Conversations, Lorraine Dallmeier, Chartered Environmentalist, Biologist and CEO of Formula Botanica explores the parallels between Elizabeth Arden's legacy and today's indie beauty movement. Tune in now to discover 8 powerful lessons every indie beauty entrepreneur needs to know to build a purpose-driven, impactful brand.   Free Resources Free formulation course | Green Beauty Conversations Podcast | Blog | YouTube Socials: Formula Botanica on Instagram | Lorraine Dallmeier on Instagram

Green Beauty Conversations by Formula Botanica | Organic & Natural Skincare | Cosmetic Formulation | Indie Beauty Business
EP251. From Kitchen Formulator to Global Icon – The Story of Elizabeth Arden

Green Beauty Conversations by Formula Botanica | Organic & Natural Skincare | Cosmetic Formulation | Indie Beauty Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 42:52


Elizabeth Arden is one of the most iconic figures in the beauty industry, known for building a global empire from modest beginnings. Her remarkable journey is a testament to vision, innovation, and determination—and surprisingly mirrors the path of many modern-day indie beauty entrepreneurs. In this episode of Green Beauty Conversations, Lorraine Dallmeier, Chartered Environmentalist, Biologist and CEO of Formula Botanica, sits down with Professor Stacy Cordery to explore the life of this pioneering entrepreneur. Tune in now for an inspiring conversation you won't want to miss! And for a deeper dive into Elizabeth Arden's extraordinary story, make sure to grab a copy of Stacy's book, "Becoming Elizabeth Arden: The Woman Behind the Global Beauty Empire."   Free Resources Free formulation course | Green Beauty Conversations Podcast | Blog | YouTube Socials: Formula Botanica on Instagram | Lorraine Dallmeier on Instagram

Efemérides con Nibaldo Mosciatti
Nace Elizabeth Arden (1881)

Efemérides con Nibaldo Mosciatti

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 5:04


El 31 de diciembre de 1881 nació Elizabeth Arden,  empresaria canadiense que fundó lo que hoy es Elizabeth Arden Inc. y construyó un imperio de cosméticos en los Estados Unidos

Elite Expert Insider
Skincare Secrets and Natural Remedies with Karen Knowles Ballou

Elite Expert Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 36:38


Welcome back to another episode of The Elite Expert Insider Podcast! Today, we've got a special treat as host Melanie Johnson sits down with her close friend and skincare guru, Karen Ballou. Karen, an industry veteran who got her start with Elizabeth Arden Cosmetics and Redken, is also the founder of Immunocologie, a skincare brand rooted in wellness and natural ingredients. Learn More: https://immunocologie.com

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
¿Estás estropeando tu piel sin saberlo?, con Mayte Truchuelo. Episodio 332

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 63:33


SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER Y RECIBE CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADONOTAS DEL EPISODIO: WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COM¿Puedes llegar a estropear tu piel sin saberlo? La dermatóloga Mayte Truchuelo nos va a dar una lista de prácticas que pueden crear en la piel problemas donde no los había. ¿Qué cosas no probaría ella nunca? ¿Qué hábitos pueden tener un impacto negativo en nuestra piel? ¿Qué rutinas nos hacen más daño que beneficio? En este episodio, descubrimos más de 10 maneras de estropear tu piel sin saberlo y las posibles soluciones, pero, ojo, que no todo tiene arreglo.Cuando parecía que todo estaba ya inventando con los retinoides… ¡sorpresa! Elizabeth Arden vuelve a innovar con uno de los ingredientes con más evidencia en el tratamiento de los signos del envejecimiento. Sus nuevas cápsulas monodosis Retinol+HPR Ceramide Capsules serum combinan un potente complejo de retinoides para unificar el tono de la piel y tratar las arrugas. Y un cóctel de péptidos y ceramidas para fortalecer la barrera cutánea. Además, para calmar y reparar la piel, la fórmula incluye bisabolol y avena. Potentes, precisas y poderosas, las cápsulas monodosis Retinol+HPR de Elizabeth Arden no continenen agua, ni ingredientes de relleno y aportan la cantidad justa de serum para rostro, cuello y escote. Aprovecha, ahora, la superoferta, porque con el código MITRERET tendrás 10 euros de descuento adicionales en el Sérum RETINOL + HPR, en el formato de 60 o 90 cápsulas en la web de El Corte Inglés. Muchas gracias a Elizabeth Arden por apoyar desde hace tantos años el trabajo que hacemos en este podcast. Instagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre ArandaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Crismitre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
‘En la vida todo es venta y negociación', con Vilma Núñez. Episodio 331

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 79:15


SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER Y RECIBE CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADONOTAS DEL EPISODIO: WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COMMentora de marketing y negocios, Vilma Núñez es todo un referente en su campo y predica con el ejemplo: su marca personal es mundialmente conocida y su negocio crece imparable. En este episodio nos va a hablar, por supuesto, de marca personal, redes sociales y algoritmos, pero también de constancia, trabajo y la búsqueda de tu propia voz. Como ella misma dice, “Todo lo que vendemos tiene una historia detrás. Cuéntala”.Cuando parecía que todo estaba ya inventando con los retinoides… ¡sorpresa! Elizabeth Arden vuelve a innovar con uno de los ingredientes con más evidencia en el tratamiento de los signos del envejecimiento. Sus nuevas cápsulas monodosis Retinol+HPR Ceramide Capsules serum combinan un potente complejo de retinoides para unificar el tono de la piel y tratar las arrugas. Y un cóctel de péptidos y ceramidas para fortalecer la barrera cutánea. Además, para calmar y reparar la piel, la fórmula incluye bisabolol y avena. Potentes, precisas y poderosas, las cápsulas monodosis Retinol+HPR de Elizabeth Arden no continenen agua, ni ingredientes de relleno y aportan la cantidad justa de serum para rostro, cuello y escote. Aprovecha, ahora, la superoferta, porque con el código MITRERET tendrás 10 euros de descuento adicionales en el Sérum RETINOL + HPR, en el formato de 60 o 90 cápsulas en la web de El Corte Inglés. Muchas gracias a Elizabeth Arden por apoyar desde hace tantos años el trabajo que hacemos en este podcast. Instagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre ArandaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Crismitre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
Los pies de los niños, con Neus Moya. Episodio 330

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 63:48


SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER Y RECIBE CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADONOTAS DEL EPISODIO: WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COM¿Os preocupa cómo cuidar los pies de los niños? ¿Sabíais que los podólogos infantiles tienen una especie de algoritmo terapéutico que les permite prever los posibles problemas en el pie de un niño? Así, pueden prevenir desde la infancia patologías de los pies en el futuro. La podóloga infantil Neus Moya nos va a dar todas las claves para que los niños crezcan con pies sanos, información muy interesante en un área en la que todavía hay muchos mitos y errores que arrastramos del pasado.Cuando parecía que todo estaba ya inventando con los retinoides… ¡sorpresa! Elizabeth Arden vuelve a innovar con uno de los ingredientes con más evidencia en el tratamiento de los signos del envejecimiento. Sus nuevas cápsulas monodosis Retinol+HPR Ceramide Capsules serum combinan un potente complejo de retinoides para unificar el tono de la piel y tratar las arrugas. Y un cóctel de péptidos y ceramidas para fortalecer la barrera cutánea. Además, para calmar y reparar la piel, la fórmula incluye bisabolol y avena. Potentes, precisas y poderosas, las cápsulas monodosis Retinol+HPR de Elizabeth Arden no continenen agua, ni ingredientes de relleno y aportan la cantidad justa de serum para rostro, cuello y escote. Aprovecha, ahora, la superoferta, porque con el código MITRERET tendrás 10 euros de descuento adicionales en el Sérum RETINOL + HPR, en el formato de 60 o 90 cápsulas en la web de El Corte Inglés. Muchas gracias a Elizabeth Arden por apoyar desde hace tantos años el trabajo que hacemos en este podcast. Instagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre ArandaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Crismitre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
¿Cómo limpio esto?, con La Ordenatriz. Episodio 329

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 68:27


SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER Y RECIBE CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADONOTAS DEL EPISODIO: WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COMJabón y bicarbonato: esos son los dos básicos del armario de limpieza de Bego, La Ordenatriz. En unos años ha reunido una comunidad en Instagram de 1 600 000 seguidores, enganchados a sus consejos para plantar batalla a las machas y la suciedad. ¿Qué más encontraríamos en ese armario? Bayetas de microfibra, laca, pulverizadores, un buen cepillo, nanas de las buenas y paciencia, mucha paciencia, nos dice. La Ordenatriz nos va a contar el por qué de todo eso, va a desvelarnos las marcas en las que más confía y vamos a saber sus mejores trucos contra las manchas.Cuando parecía que todo estaba ya inventando con los retinoides… ¡sorpresa! Elizabeth Arden vuelve a innovar con uno de los ingredientes con más evidencia en el tratamiento de los signos del envejecimiento. Sus nuevas cápsulas monodosis Retinol+HPR Ceramide Capsules serum combinan un potente complejo de retinoides para unificar el tono de la piel y tratar las arrugas. Y un cóctel de péptidos y ceramidas para fortalecer la barrera cutánea. Además, para calmar y reparar la piel, la fórmula incluye bisabolol y avena. Potentes, precisas y poderosas, las cápsulas monodosis Retinol+HPR de Elizabeth Arden no continenen agua, ni ingredientes de relleno y aportan la cantidad justa de serum para rostro, cuello y escote. Aprovecha, ahora, la superoferta, porque con el código MITRERET tendrás 10 euros de descuento adicionales en el Sérum RETINOL + HPR, en el formato de 60 o 90 cápsulas en la web de El Corte Inglés. Muchas gracias a Elizabeth Arden por apoyar desde hace tantos años el trabajo que hacemos en este podcast. Instagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre ArandaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Crismitre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

As The Money Burns
Cursed Hopes

As The Money Burns

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 32:02


As tough times persist, several dangers lie ahead for dreams, fortunes, and more importantly life itself.May – June 1933, many struggle as Prohibition and the Great Depression continues. Evalyn Walsh McLean attempts to sell the Hope Diamond and buy back the Washington Post. Doris Duke and other heiresses are under threat of kidnapping in Newport. Cobina Wright's new attempt to rebuild her fortune comes with some shady business connections and other troubles.Other people and subjects include: Barbara Hutton, Nanaline Duke, William May Wright aka “Bill,” Lil' Cobina Wright, Jr., James HR Cromwell aka “Jimmy,” James “Henry” Van Alen aka Jimmy, Jenny Renaud, Edward McLean, Countess Gladys Vanderbilt Szechenyi, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, Alice-Leon Moats, No Nice Girl Swears etiquette book, armed bodyguards, armed limousine, Lindbergh baby kidnapping, crime of the century, gold certificates, fraud, hoax, ransom, press, Gaston Means, John F. Condon, Cemetery John, J.J. Faulkner, Florence Nightingale Graham – Mrs. Thomas J. Lewis – Elizabeth Arden, cosmetics pioneer, operation, recovery, Primo Carnera, Jack Sharkey, John Factor, General Pershing, Admiral Cone, Barney Barusch, Jay “Rye” Ryland, Sam Rosoff, Mr. Dimples, amorous English gentlemen, Prince Kadhar, Alice Roosevelt Longfellow, Kermit Roosevelt, President Theodore Roosevelt, President Franklin Roosevelt, Eugene Meyer, William Randolph Hearst, Marion Davies, Rosemary “Rose” Douras Davies, Emily Post, Mahatma Gandhi, Tammany Hall, Hope Diamond, Kohinoor, Star of India, souvenirs, replicas, cursed gem, unlucky charm, bad luck, bankruptcy, pawn, 1933 booklet, multi-level exhibition, diamond mine, huts, shacks, Amsterdam diamond cutters, gold mining, Prohibition, repeals, beer, tax evasion, prison sentence, the Great Depression, monkeys, baboons, cruise lines, ocean liner Leviathan – SS Vaterland, Waldorf-Astoria hotels, Brearley, Fermata, convent in Rome, Rough Point, Maine Chance Farms, Madison Square Gardens, Yankee Stadium, Roosevelt hospital, Chicago's World Fair, “A Century of Progress” exhibition, Newport, New York, Boston, Washington, D.C., Chicago, the Rockies, Saratoga, horse races, Cobina Wright's autobiography I Never Grew Up, Max Baer, Max Schmeling, Murray Humphreys, Chicago underworld, FBI – Federal Bureau of Investigation, tapped phone conversations, Al Capone, prison baseball team, prison riot, jail time, making connections, World War I, World War II, refurbishment, scrap, Mahatma Gandhi hunger strike, Jewish writers, concentration camps, struggles, tv series, fashion designers, Hulu's Becoming Karl Lagerfeld, Netflix's Halston, Apple TV's The New Look, Christian Dior, Coco Chanel, Yves St. Laurent, Pierre Balmain, Thierry Mugler, Cristobal Balenciaga, Jean Patou, artistic and creative endeavors, rejection, setbacks, prey, predator, hedonism, chaos, multiple issues at once, Chris Williamson, Modern Wisdom podcast, Jimmy Carr, jealousy quote, blocks, happiness…--Extra Notes / Call to Action:New York Adventure Club www.nyadventureclub.comFriday, November 1st, 2024 5:30pm EST / 2:30pm PST – Waldorf Astoria Hotel Part 1: A New Standard of Luxury (pre-1929), Come learn more about the Astor family dispute behind the famous hotel and its construction as well as the hotel's influence on luxury travel and fine dining. Connections to the Titanic as well as other events and famous people will also be explored. But all good things come to and end.https://www.nyadventureclub.com/event/the-waldorf-astoria-hotel-part-1-a-new-standard-of-luxury-webinar-registration-1021721385167/Friday, November 8th, 2024 5:30pm EST / 2:30pm PST – Waldorf Astoria Hotel New York Part 2: Manhattan's Grandest Hotel (1931-present), The second version of this fine luxury hotel comes during the dawn of new era which will bring new challenges and excitement. A lingering Astor family connection adds to the saga until a new family the Hilton dynasty rises and takes over. More celebrities and events will add to allure of this hotel. Finally, updates reveal the recent renovations, an auction, and the future for the third incarnation.https://www.nyadventureclub.com/event/the-waldorf-astoria-hotel-part-2-manhattans-grandest-hotel-webinar-registration-1021721475437/ Share, like, subscribe --Archival Music provided by Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com.Opening Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance BandsSection 1 Music: Lost In A Fog by Coleman Hawkins & His Orchestra, Album Nightfall – Sophisticated Jazz ClassicsSection 2 Music: These Foolish Things by Benny Carter, Album Perfect BluesSection 3 Music: Just A Mood by Benny Carter & His Orchestra, Album Nightfall – Sophisticated Jazz ClassicsEnd Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance Bands--https://asthemoneyburns.com/X / TW / IG – @asthemoneyburnsX / Twitter – https://twitter.com/asthemoneyburnsInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/asthemoneyburns/Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/asthemoneyburns/

Airtalk
L.A Local News Initiative, All About California Agave, And Remembering James Earl Jones

Airtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 99:48


Today on AirTalk, Philanthropists raise $15M for L.A Local News Initiative. Also on the show, what to expect for the presidential debate; everything you need to know about California agave; LAist's Erin Stone reports on water limitation in the Imperial Valley; We remember actor James Earl Jones; and more. L.A Local News Initiative Launch (00:17) Tonight's Presidential Debate Previewed (17:07) All things California agave (33:23) Climate solutions week (51:42)) Remembering James Earl Jones (1:08:19) Elizabeth Arden's legacy (1:28:33)

I'd Rather Be Reading
Dr. Stacy A. Cordery on Elizabeth Arden and the Beauty Empire She Successfully Built

I'd Rather Be Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 50:39


Today on the show we're talking about a bona fide beauty icon—Elizabeth Arden, who built the cosmetics empire of the same name beginning in 1910. Now, if you think about that time period, not many women were running a beauty empire, but she was. At the height of her career, she was one of the wealthiest women in the world, but what do we really know about Elizabeth Arden, the woman? Well, first of all, Elizabeth Arden is not her birth name—that would be Florence Nightengale Graham. Elizabeth Arden is largely to thank for establishing makeup as proper and appropriate, and even necessary, as previously makeup was only associated with actresses and prostitutes. Today's guest, Dr. Stacy A. Cordery, has written a brilliant book about this remarkable woman called Becoming Elizabeth Arden: The Woman Behind the Global Beauty Empire, which is out September 3. Buoyed by her genuine belief that “every woman deserves to be beautiful,” as Stacy writes, “her salons empowered women—not just to look their best, but to be their best.” Elizabeth Arden was known for its three simple foundational skincare steps—cleanse, tone, and nourish. It's also known for its red door salons, the Arden look, color harmony, and now, for being an empire. Today on the show, Stacy teaches us about the woman and about the company, which was acquired by Revlon in 2016 for a whopping $870 million. Elizabeth Arden is responsible for fashioning the American woman. She made cosmetics mandatory, if one wanted to be fashionable. Stacy writes that her creative genius still influences fashion and design today, and “From the humblest of origins, pioneering businesswoman Elizabeth Arden grew into a global industry leader." She died in 1966 at 84 years old, but certainly not before leaving her mark. Dr. Stacy A. Cordery is here to tell us all about her. She is a biographer and a professor of history at Iowa State University, and is the author of Alice: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, from White House Princess to Washington Power Broker, Juliette Gordon Low: The Remarkable Founder of the Girl Scouts, and two books about President Theodore Roosevelt. You might have seen her work on NPR, The History Channel, CNN, C-SPAN, and The Smithsonian Channel, and now she's right here, right now. Let's take a listen.   Becoming Elizabeth Arden: The Woman Behind the Global Beauty Empire by Dr. Stacy A. Cordery

The Perfume Nationalist
The Films of David Lynch **TEASER**

The Perfume Nationalist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 5:02


"Axxon N, the longest-running radio play in history..." Part One: Salvador Dalí Pour Homme by Salvador Dalí (1987) + Wrappings by Clinique (1990) + Red Door by Elizabeth Arden (1989) + Trésor by Lancôme (1990) + David Lynch's Eraserhead (1977) + The Elephant Man (1980) + Twin Peaks (1990-91, 2017) + Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992) + Blue Velvet (1986) + Wild at Heart (1990) with Zane, Ortant Aper, Jugs, Ty E, and The Surfing Violinist 11/6/19, 11/13/19, 4/27/20, 5/14/22 S1E43, S1E44, S2E15, and S4E22  Part Two: Dune by Christian Dior (1991) + Comme des Garçons 2 by Comme des Garçons (1999) + Encre Noire by Lalique (2006) + Woodhue by Fabergé (1944) + David Lynch's Dune (1984) + Dune by Frank Herbert (1965) + David Lynch's Lost Highway (1997) + Mulholland Drive (2001) + The Straight Story (1999) with Ortant Aper, Jugs, and The Ellroy Boys 3/6/19, 4/25/21, 10/4/21, 8/1/24  S1E5, S3E15, S3E34, and S6E54  8/1/24 S6E55 Runtime: 968 minutes  To hear this episode and the complete continuing story of The Perfume Nationalist please subscribe on Patreon. 

The Perfume Nationalist
Sex and the City (w/ Cara Cunningham) **TEASER**

The Perfume Nationalist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 5:05


Fifth Avenue by Elizabeth Arden (1996) + Darren Star's Sex and the City (1998-2004) + Sex and the City by Candace Bushnell (1996) with Cara Cunningham 1/25/24 S6E50 To hear this episode and the complete continuning story of The Perfume Nationalist please subscribe on Patreon. 

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
Cosméticos, adolescentes y TikTok: un cóctel peligroso, con Gema Herrerías. Episodio 317

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 81:16


SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER Y RECIBE CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADONOTAS DEL EPISODIO: WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COMCharlamos con Gema Herrerías, experta en dermofarmcia, sobre el fenómeno de los Sephora Kids: adolescentes fanáticos, incluso obsesionados, por una cosmética que no necesitan, en la inmensa mayoría, chicas. Hemos contado también con la psiquiatra Abigail Huertas, experta en psicoterapia de la adolescencia. Igual que Gema en su farmacia, ella lleva tiempo viendo en su consulta cada vez más casos de cosmeticorexia. Nos va a explicar qué suele esconder este nuevo trastorno en la adolescencia.La cosmética es la primera línea de tratamiento frente al fotoenvejecimiento. Elizabeth Arden, mecenas del mes, tiene una rutina llamada STOP MANCHAS Y ARRUGAS basada en su tecnología Prevage. Se compone de un sérum de uso diario, un contorno de ojos y el Escudo Protector Hidratante de Alta Tecnología Prevage City Smart, un filtro solar de amplio espectro SPF 50 100% mineral micronizado. Los tres, formulados con idebenona, un potente antioxidante. Si quieres probar Prevage City Smart, tienes 6 euros de descuento, que suman a un descuento del 30% en la web de El Corte Inglés. Código: MITRECITY. Hasta el 15 de julio.Instagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre ArandaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Crismitre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Building the Open Metaverse
The Future of Shopping: 3D Experiences W/ Neha Singh of Obsess.vr

Building the Open Metaverse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 49:49


In this podcast episode, Neha Singh, Founder and CEO of Obsess.vr, delves into her journey and the innovative strides her company is making in the world of e-commerce. Singh, whose background uniquely blends computer science from MIT and fashion studies from FIT, has channeled her dual expertise into founding Obsess.vr. The platform transforms traditional online shopping into immersive 3D virtual store experiences, enhancing how consumers engage with brands. Singh's career began with roles at Google and a luxury e-commerce startup, eventually leading her to Vogue, where she launched various digital products. This diverse experience provided her with insights into both the tech and fashion industries, laying the foundation for Obsess.vr. Founded in 2016, Obsess.vr partners with top-tier brands like Dior, L'Oreal, and Crate & Barrel, creating virtual shopping environments that replicate the discovery-driven shopping of physical stores. Singh discusses the shortcomings of current e-commerce interfaces, which often reduce products to small thumbnails on a white background. This setup fails to convey the brand story and the experiential aspect of shopping. Obsess.vr addresses this by leveraging real-time 3D technology to create branded, interactive virtual stores. These environments are accessible via web links and integrate seamlessly with existing e-commerce platforms, making it easy for consumers to engage with them on any device. The platform's use of WebGL and Three.js ensures fast load times and high-quality rendering, essential for keeping users engaged. Singh emphasizes the importance of creating both photorealistic and fantastical virtual environments, depending on the brand's vision. Obsess.vr also incorporates gamification elements, such as scavenger hunts and custom games, which significantly boost user engagement and conversion rates. A key aspect of Obsess.vr's strategy is its focus on accessibility and integration. The platform integrates with major e-commerce systems like Salesforce and Shopify, allowing for seamless product data synchronization and enhanced customer experiences. Singh also highlights the importance of making these virtual experiences accessible through various channels, including social media, email, and even QR codes in physical stores. Singh envisions a future where the internet is inherently 3D, with virtual shopping becoming a standard part of the online experience. Obsess.vr aims to be at the forefront of this transformation, providing brands with tools to create and manage immersive digital experiences. The company is also exploring the use of generative AI to streamline the creation of 3D models and environments, further reducing production time and costs. The podcast also touches on innovative projects like the virtual store for K18 haircare, which educates users about hair structure through interactive 3D experiences, and the use of AI in extending historical ad campaigns into immersive environments for Elizabeth Arden. Singh's approach demonstrates how brands can use virtual spaces not just for selling products, but for creating memorable, educational experiences that build long-term customer relationships. In conclusion, Neha Singh's Obsess.vr is pioneering the next evolution of e-commerce, blending cutting-edge technology with creative brand storytelling. By making virtual shopping engaging, accessible, and integrated, Obsess.vr is set to revolutionize how consumers interact with brands online, making 3D virtual stores an essential component of the future internet. Have any comments or questions? Email the show Feedback@Buildingtheopenmetaverse.org Want more information? Visit our website www.buildingtheopenmetaverse.org And make sure you follow us on Linkedin for all of our show updates https://www.linkedin.com/company/buildingtheopenmetaverse Building the Open Metaverse is a podcast hosted by Patrick Cozzi (Cesium) and Marc Petit that invites a broad range of technical experts to share their insights on how the community is building the metaverse together. #BuildingTheOpenMetaversePodcast #MetaversePodcast #Metaverse

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
Las series y películas que nos marcaron, con Alberto Rey. Episodio 316

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 79:26


SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER Y RECIBE CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADONOTAS DEL EPISODIO: WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COMEl periodista y escritor Alberto Rey acaba de publicar Peliculero, un homenaje personal al cine, que podría ser como contarnos su vida, pero en películas y series. Su vida, o la tuya y la mía, porque todos los que pasamos de los 40 vimos y vivimos lo mismo, audiovisualmente hablando. En este episodio vamos a analizar el éxito de Carrie Bradshaw, a ver la cara amarga de Pretty Woman, a mirar con otros ojos Dirty Dancing, o a recorrer el camino que lleva desde una peluquería en Alcobendas a mandarle un WhatsApp a Steven Spielberg.La cosmética es la primera línea de tratamiento frente al fotoenvejecimiento. Elizabeth Arden, mecenas del mes, tiene una rutina llamada STOP MANCHAS Y ARRUGAS basada en su tecnología Prevage. Se compone de un sérum de uso diario, un contorno de ojos y el Escudo Protector Hidratante de Alta Tecnología Prevage City Smart, un filtro solar de amplio espectro SPF 50 100% mineral micronizado. Los tres, formulados con idebenona, un potente antioxidante. Si quieres probar Prevage City Smart, tienes 6 euros de descuento, que suman a un descuento del 30% en la web de El Corte Inglés. Código: MITRECITY. Hasta el 15 de julio.Instagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre ArandaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Crismitre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

You Beauty
Our ‘Sweaty Hair Hack' For The 9 To 5 Commuters

You Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 15:52


You know those mornings when you walk to work or hit the gym before arriving at the office, only to find your hair looking less than fresh? Well, not anymore. Here's our hack for perfect hair for all those commuters out there. Plus, our top 5 holy grail products that we always take with us on overseas trips.  LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Bioderma Sensibio Micellar Cleansing Oil Makeup Remover for Sensitive Skin $34 Hada Labo Tokyo Gentle Hydrating Cleanser $25 FRESH Soy Face Cleanser $59 Dermalogica Special Cleansing Gel $100 Olay Luminous Niacinamide Super Face Serum $60 Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair Synchronized Multi-Recovery Complex $135 Paula's Choice Triple Active Total Repair Serum $72 The Jojoba Company Australian Jojoba $53 The Jojoba Company Vitamin C Glow Potion $59 La Roche Posay Cicaplast Baume B5+ $25 Elizabeth Arden Green Tea Honey Drops Body Cream $35 ColorWOW Dream Coat Supernatural Spray $64 Evo Conrad Boar Bristle Paddle Brush $45 Batiste 24h Active Dry Shampoo $17 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.

You Beauty
The Ultimate ‘Gentle But Effective' Acne Routine

You Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 15:29


If you're looking for a hydrating, nourishing skincare routine that's going to support your acne and irritation-prone skin, you're in the right place.  Today, we're chatting with beauty whiz Ali Whittle, a former journalist and editor who has worked with top brands like Elizabeth Arden, MECCA, and L'Oréal. She's here to reveal her favourite cosmeceutical skincare brands that are not only powerful and effective but also gentle and soothing for your skin. LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED:  FRESH Kombucha Facial Treatment Essence $59 FRESH Soy Face Cleanser $59 SkinCeuticals Silymarin CF $242 MECCA COSMETICA Skin Brightening Vitamin C Serum $58 UltraCeuticals Ultra B² Hydrating Serum $121 MECCA COSMETICA Hyaluronic Acid Hydration Serum $55 UltraCeuticals Ultra Clear Treatment Lotion $80 ALPHA-H High Tide Water Cream $28 Bioderma Sensibio Micellar Cleansing Oil Makeup Remover $33.99 MECCA MAX MELT DOWN Makeup Removing Cleansing Balm $28 The Secret Skincare Cleansing Balm $65 UltraCeuticals Ultra Clear Purifying Mask $85 iS Clinical – Active Peel System $165 Medik8 Crystal Retinal 10 $176 Sunday Riley Good Genes Lactic Acid Treatment $141 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 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: Host: Erin Docherty Guest: Ali Whittle 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.

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
Encuentra tu propia riqueza, con Robin S. Sharma. Episodio 315

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 50:13


SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER Y RECIBE CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADONOTAS DEL EPISODIO: WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COMDespués de ser coach de grandes ejecutivos, megaestrellas y supermillonarios, Robin S. Sharma afirma que el dinero es solo una forma de riqueza entre las 8 que hay. Las otras 7 formas no se compran con dinero. Esa idea da título a su libro “La riqueza que el dinero no puede comprar”, que llega después de “El monje que vendió su Ferrari”. Hablamos con él de hábitos, cambios y de nuestro poder para modificar nuestras circunstancias. TRADUCCIÓN: cristiangonzalez.euLa cosmética es la primera línea de tratamiento frente al fotoenvejecimiento. Elizabeth Arden, mecenas del mes, tiene una rutina llamada STOP MANCHAS Y ARRUGAS basada en su tecnología Prevage. Se compone de un sérum de uso diario, un contorno de ojos y el Escudo Protector Hidratante de Alta Tecnología Prevage City Smart, un filtro solar de amplio espectro SPF 50 100% mineral micronizado. Los tres, formulados con idebenona, un potente antioxidante. Si quieres probar Prevage City Smart, tienes 6 euros de descuento, que suman a un descuento del 30% en la web de El Corte Inglés. Código: MITRECITY. Hasta el 15 de julio.Instagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre ArandaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Crismitre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
Claves para acertar con el corte y la coloración del cabello, con Víctor del Valle. Episodio 314

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 69:36


SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER PARA RECIBIR CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADONOTAS DEL EPISODIO: WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COMCon más de 1 500 000 seguidores, el Instagram del peluquero Víctor del Valle engancha. En este episodio empezamos hablando de la parte emocional que suele tener nuestra relación con el pelo, para luego pasar a la parte técnica: ¿Qué corte de pelo me conviene? ¿Qué tipos de tinte hay? ¿Cómo me dejo las canas...? Al final hablamos con Víctor de la parte solidaria de su trabajo: la donación de pelo para pacientes oncológicas.La cosmética es la primera línea de tratamiento frente al fotoenvejecimiento. Elizabeth Arden, mecenas del mes, tiene una rutina llamada STOP MANCHAS Y ARRUGAS basada en su tecnología Prevage. Se compone de un sérum de uso diario, un contorno de ojos y el Escudo Protector Hidratante de Alta Tecnología Prevage City Smart, un filtro solar de amplio espectro SPF 50 100% mineral micronizado. Los tres, formulados con idebenona, un potente antioxidante. Si quieres probar Prevage City Smart, tienes 6 euros de descuento, que suman a un descuento del 30% en la web de El Corte Inglés. Código: MITRECITY. Hasta el 15 de julio.Instagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre ArandaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Crismitre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
‘No entendí al oncólogo cuando me habló del deporte, no pensé en la fuerza…', con Susana Pérez. Episodio 313

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 41:59


SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER PARA RECIBIR CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADONOTAS DEL EPISODIO: WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COMA Susana Pérez, creadora de Webos Fritos, y a mí las redes nos han permitido alimentar una amistad de años sin habernos visto apenas. En este episodio, que es un extracto de un encuentro para suscriptoras de pago de mi newsletter A micrófono cerrado, contamos cómo nos conocimos. Años después, a Susana le diagnostican cáncer de mama, y ahí empieza la historia que ella quería contar...La cosmética es la primera línea de tratamiento frente al fotoenvejecimiento. Elizabeth Arden, mecenas del mes, tiene una rutina llamada STOP MANCHAS Y ARRUGAS basada en su tecnología Prevage. Se compone de un sérum de uso diario, un contorno de ojos y el Escudo Protector Hidratante de Alta Tecnología Prevage City Smart, un filtro solar de amplio espectro SPF 50 100% mineral micronizado. Los tres, formulados con idebenona, un potente antioxidante. Si quieres probar Prevage City Smart, tienes 6 euros de descuento, que suman a un descuento del 30% en la web de El Corte Inglés. Código: MITRECITY. Hasta el 15 de julio.Instagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre ArandaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Crismitre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Homance Chronicles
Episode 289: Hoes of History: Helena Rubinstein

The Homance Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 72:50


Helena Rubinstein was a trailblazing beauty magnate who transformed the cosmetics industry. Born in Kraków, Poland, in 1872, Helena's journey from a small European town to becoming a global beauty icon is nothing short of remarkable. We explore her early years and the bold move to Australia that marked the beginning of her empire. Discover how Helena's innovative approach to skincare, including personalized beauty regimens and scientific research, set her apart from the competition. We'll unravel her fierce business acumen, her rivalry with fellow beauty titan Elizabeth Arden, and her relentless drive that built a multinational corporation. Follow us on IG: @homance_chronicles Connect with us: linktr.ee/homance Send us a Hoe of History request: homancepodcast@gmail.com

The Homance Chronicles
Episode 287: Hoes of History: Elizabeth Arden

The Homance Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 58:45


Born Florence Nightingale Graham in 1881, she transformed herself into the iconic figure known as Elizabeth Arden. From humble beginnings in rural Canada to building a global beauty empire, Arden's journey is one of resilience, innovation, and empowerment. Join us as we explore Arden's groundbreaking contributions to the beauty world, from introducing modern skincare routines to popularizing makeup as a staple in every woman's daily routine. Despite facing challenges and societal norms of her time, Arden fearlessly challenged conventions and empowered women to embrace their beauty. We'll uncover the secrets behind Arden's iconic Red Door Spa, where she pioneered luxurious beauty treatments that became synonymous with prestige and elegance. Through archival interviews and expert insights, we'll uncover the business acumen and marketing strategies that propelled Arden to international fame, making her a household name synonymous with beauty and sophistication. But beyond her business success, Elizabeth Arden was a passionate advocate for women's rights and empowerment. Her philanthropic efforts and support for women's suffrage left an indelible mark on society, inspiring generations of women to pursue their dreams fearlessly. Follow us on IG: @homance_chronicles Connect with us: linktr.ee/homance Send us a Hoe of History request: homancepodcast@gmail.com

You Beauty
Are The *New* Rare Beauty Blushes Better Than The OG?

You Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 22:14


Does the newest launch from Rare Beauty stack up to the OG? We got our hands on the new collection and have thoughts... Plus, the $20 supermarket hair serum/cream hybrid that looks, smells and performs like luxury salon products.  And, Leigh just repurchased the best dry shampoo for active (or just oily) girlies, and she needs to tell you why it's so good.  LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Setting Spray $54 Kosas Revealer Concealer $50 RARE BEAUTY Soft Pinch Liquid Blush $45 HOURGLASS Ambient Lighting Powder $96 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:  ELIZABETH ARDEN RETINOL + HPR CERAMIDE WATER CREAM $155 Ultraceuticals Ultra Rich Moisturiser Cream $135 SAVEY: Tresemme Lamellar Serum Cream $20 Dermal Therapy Very Dry Face Cleanser $18.99 NEWBIE:  Kosas BB Burst Tinted Gel Cream $63 RARE BEAUTY Soft Pinch Luminous Powder Blush $50 SHOP MY STASH: Trinny London EYE SHADE Eye2Eye $42 Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant Lightly Scented $33 EMPTY: Swet High-Performance Dry Shampoo $40 Belinda Jeffrey colour care masque SUBSCRIBE:  Subscribe to Mamamia Vote in the 2024 You Beauty Awards 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: Jacob Round 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.

Finding Harmony Podcast
Building a Harmonious Life with a Successful Coaching Business

Finding Harmony Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 60:54


Harmony Slater welcomes Kelsey Murphy, a renowned business coach and podcast host to the Finding Harmony Podcast. They dive into the complexities and joys of balancing a successful coaching business with personal life, especially as mothers and entrepreneurs. This conversation includes rich insights on personal development, the power of life coaching, and the spiritual journey of entrepreneurship. Listeners will discover practical strategies for work-life balance, the importance of self-reflection, and how to embrace growth and challenges in both personal and professional realms. Suggested Links: Kelsey Murphy's Website Whiskey and Work Podcast Harmony Slater's Website --- More details about this episode: Introduction and Welcome [00:00:00 - 00:00:43] Harmony introduces the podcast and its focus on integrating ancient wisdom and modern life. Introducing Guest: Kelsey Murphy [00:00:43 - 00:01:12] Kelsey Murphy, a business coach and podcast host, is introduced, highlighting her impact on Harmony's business. Balancing Work and Family Life [00:01:12 - 00:03:07] The discussion centers on achieving a harmonious balance between work and family life, emphasizing the unique challenges faced by entrepreneurial mothers. Journey Through B-School [00:03:07 - 00:03:47] Harmony shares her transformative experience in B-School, a pivotal point in her career. Role of a Business Mentor [00:03:47 - 00:03:57] Exploring the significance of mentorship in business and professional growth. Importance of Podcasting [00:03:57 - 00:07:00] Discussing the value and personal impact of podcasting in sharing ideas and building connections. Personal Growth and Self-Discovery [00:07:00 - 00:10:15] Kelsey reflects on her journey into life coaching and the importance of self-awareness. Power of Life Coaching [00:10:15 - 00:13:50] An in-depth conversation on how life coaching can transform lives. Delegating Tasks and Support [00:29:37 - 00:31:09] Insights on the crucial role of delegation and support in managing personal and professional responsibilities. Building Business as a Spiritual Practice [00:31:43 - 00:33:51] Discussing entrepreneurship and coaching as forms of spiritual practice, involving overcoming fears and self-reflection. Facing Fears and Insecurities [00:32:43 - 00:35:30] A conversation on confronting personal fears and insecurities in business growth. Challenges in Coaching Business [00:33:51 - 00:39:42] Identifying common challenges faced by coaches in establishing their businesses. Importance of Self-Reflection and Celebration [00:47:14 - 01:00:00] The significance of acknowledging achievements and positive self-talk in personal and professional success. Kelsey's Bio Kelsey Murphy is a Career & Business Coach for Fortune 500 companies like Facebook and Twitter, along with entrepreneurs like Kelly Leveque (Jessica Alba's Nutritionist). She is also the host of The Whiskey & Work Podcast, which has been said to be "Magic... full of contagious energy, relevant information, motivation, tips, and experience". Previously, Kelsey was the Advertising Account Director for Nintendo, Go Pro, and Elizabeth Arden-and now she coaches people who want to feel different about their work—more purposeful, more lit up, more satisfied. She's been featured in Forbes, Business Insider, Huffington Post, LiveStrong, Living Healthy, and Lauren Conrad. But on her other business card, it might say, snowboarder, eater, dreamer, and fresh-air-addict. Selected Quotes: "Building a business is a spiritual practice." - Kelsey Murphy "We'd fire that friend who's always criticizing." - Harmony Slater "Identify primal fears that keep us in our comfort zone." - Kelsey Murphy "It's okay to be bad at something and have fun." - Kelsey Murphy Explore More Episodes: IF you liked this episode, we know you'll love these too! Unlocking Abundance: Step out of lack and Find True Wealth Miranda Mitchell: Human Design

Reinvent Yourself
#235 Reinventing After Losing the Love of Your Life to Covid

Reinvent Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 40:29


"I don't know anybody who had what I had," observes Maureen Lippe, founder and CEO of Lippe Taylor. "After losing him, I knew I was a business owner, I was a mom, but that other side of [...] my life was completely gone." When her beloved husband passed unexpectedly at the onset of the Covid epidemic, Lippe's life was shattered. In the years that followed she committed herself to her friends, her family, her business, and – most importantly – her own recovery. The result? Her groundbreaking new book, Radical Reinvention: Reimagine, Reset, Reinvent in a Disruptive World. In this heartwarming conversation with CoveyClub founder Lesley Jane Seymour, Lippe shares how she navigated a tragic loss and recovered her passion for life. Listen in for a compelling preview of her book and her best advice for embracing life after a devastating loss. Free gift! Grab our new ebook, 5 Days to More Time for You! We've packed it full of our favorite time management hacks to help you conquer your to-do list and create more time for the things that matter most. Maureen Lippe is founder and chairwoman of Lippe Taylor. Over the course of 30 years Lippe has provided brand-building counsel to leading companies including Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Revlon, Elizabeth Arden, Intel, and more. She began her career as a fashion editor at Vogue magazine and then served as beauty and health editor at Harper's Bazaar.  Connect with Lesley Jane Seymour & CoveyClub: Website Instagram LinkedIn Join CoveyClub

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
Corazón sano: las claves para cuidarlo, con José Abellán. Episodio 278

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 88:29


SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER PARA RECIBIR CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADOTODAS LAS NOTAS DEL EPISODIO EN WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COM¿Quién no querría tener un corazón sano? Sin embargo, "la enfermedad de corazón es tan frecuente que nos ha llegado a parecer normal". Nos lo dice el cardiólogo José Abellán que nos va a hablar en este episodio de la enfermedad cardiovascular, la primera causa de muerte en el mundo. Y va a ser muy claro, detrás de la mayoría de los casos que ve en su hospital no está ni la mala suerte ni la herencia de un padre o un abuelo. La mayor parte de los factores de riesgo cardiovascular son prevenibles modificando nuestros hábitos de vida.Con el Dr. Abellán vamos a hablar de colesterol pegajoso, placa en las arterias, infarto, inflamación y de índices de riesgo cardíaco. Pero, sobre todo, de prevención, de hábitos saludables, de cómo el músculo nos protege de la enfermedad, de buena alimentación y de la importancia, también, de los vínculos personales y espirituales para un corazón sano.Este es el esquema del episodio:Corazón sano y estilo de vidaSíntomas de infarto en hombre y mujerCuidar el corazón es cuidar todo el cuerpoMás allá de la teoría lipídicaInflamación crónica de bajo gradoEntender el colesterolEl colesterol no HDLÍndices aterogénicosLa tensión arterial óptima¿Se puede ver el estado de las arterias?El papel de la masa muscularEjercicio físico diarioLa dieta¿Ayunar le sienta bien al corazón?El efecto del estrésEste episodio tiene un contenido extra en exclusiva para las suscriptoras de pago de mi newsletter A micrófono cerrado. Hablo con el Dr. Abellán sobre el papel del omega 3 en la salud cardiovascular. ¿Hay que suplementarse? ¿Toma alguno el Dr. Abellán? ¿Debería tomarlo yo? ¿Y tú? Todas las respuestas en la versión de pago de la newsletter: https://cristinamitre.substack.comEn octubre, nuestro mecenas es Elizabeth Arden y seguro que te va a gustar el nuevo lanzamiento de Elizabeth Arden: Crema Renovadora con Retinol de Alta Eficacia. ¿Su clave? La combinación de dos retinoides para potenciar los resultados: Retinol y HPR, un retinoide de última generación muy eficaz pero más suave. Además, la fórmula incluye un cóctel de péptidos, fitoceramidas, ácido hialurónico y bisabolol para fortalecer la función barrera de la piel.Hasta el 15 de noviembre, con el código RETINOLCREMA te descuentan 10 euros de la Crema Renovadora con Retinol de Alta Eficacia de Elizabeth Arden en la web de El Corte Inglés. Aprovecha porque se añade al descuento que ya tiene del 20%. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
“Ser periodista deportiva es un deporte extremo”, con Marion Reimers. Episodio 277

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 64:06


SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER PARA RECIBIR CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADOTODAS LAS NOTAS DEL EPISODIO EN WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COM¿Conocíais ya a Marion Reimers? Esta periodista mexicana y activista por los derechos de las mujeres es autora de Pioneras, un libro sobre el legado de las futbolistas de su país en los últimos 50 años. Ella misma es una pionera, en su caso del periodismo deportivo. Un ejemplo: en 2019 fue la primera mujer en narrar una final de la UEFA Champions League. Además, Marion preside Somos Versus, una ONG dedicada a abordar la discriminación de género en el periodismo deportivo.Con ella vamos a entrar sin miedo en el problema de la desigualdad en el deporte. Marion destaca el machismo estructural que hay en el fútbol y del que tanto hablamos últimamente, pero también nos muestra que en todo el deporte hay otro machismo muy sutil que a veces toleramos y que nos lleva como a agradecer las migajas que parece que nos regalan… ¿Están cambiando las cosas? ¿Cómo contribuye el deporte femenino, no solo el profesional, a la lucha por los derechos de las mujeres? ¿Por qué hay tanta resistencia masculina al cambio en el deporte, especialmente en el fútbol? Marion analiza con ojo crítico y sin pelos en la lengua la trascendencia, más allá de lo deportivo, de todo lo que ocurre en la cancha de juego. Como dice ella en un momento de la entrevista: “Cerveza, alitas y mujeres con poca ropa: son mensajes que permanentemente nos están diciendo que el deporte no es para nosotras… Y es lógico que muchas mujeres digan “Qué horror, ¿para qué me voy a meter ahí?”.En octubre, nuestro mecenas es Elizabeth Arden y seguro que te va a gustar el nuevo lanzamiento de Elizabeth Arden: Crema Renovadora con Retinol de Alta Eficacia. ¿Su clave? La combinación de dos retinoides para potenciar los resultados: Retinol y HPR, un retinoide de última generación muy eficaz pero más suave. Además, la fórmula incluye un cóctel de péptidos, fitoceramidas, ácido hialurónico y bisabolol para fortalecer la función barrera de la piel.Hasta el 15 de noviembre, con el código RETINOLCREMA te descuentan 10 euros de la Crema Renovadora con Retinol de Alta Eficacia de Elizabeth Arden en la web de El Corte Inglés. Aprovecha porque se añade al descuento que ya tiene del 20%. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
Comunicación efectiva para tu día a día, con Lucila Rosendo. Episodio 276

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 87:46


SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER PARA RECIBIR CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADOTODAS LAS NOTAS DEL EPISODIO EN WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COM“Comunicación efectiva” es un término que está muy de moda en el ámbito profesional. Pero ¿qué tal nos desempeñamos en nuestro día a día, con familia, amigos, vecinos o cualquier otra persona con la que nos relacionamos?Lucila Rosendo, mi invitada, es una auténtica experta en la materia. Cofundadora, junto a María González Paoncello, de Coachingmasdos, su trabajo es asesorar a empresas, empresarios y empleados a mejorar, entre otras cosas, sus habilidades de comunicación. Están especializadas en el sector sanitario, pero los consejos y reflexiones de Lucila son absolutamente aplicables a nuestro día a día.En este episodio nos centramos en estos temas:Hacer crítica constructivaDiscutir bienPoner límitesPedir favoresPedir perdón honestamenteEn octubre, nuestro mecenas es Elizabeth Arden y seguro que te va a gustar el nuevo lanzamiento de Elizabeth Arden: Crema Renovadora con Retinol de Alta Eficacia. ¿Su clave? La combinación de dos retinoides para potenciar los resultados: Retinol y HPR, un retinoide de última generación muy eficaz pero más suave. Además, la fórmula incluye un cóctel de péptidos, fitoceramidas, ácido hialurónico y bisabolol para fortalecer la función barrera de la piel.Hasta el 15 de noviembre, con el código RETINOLCREMA te descuentan 10 euros de la Crema Renovadora con Retinol de Alta Eficacia de Elizabeth Arden en la web de El Corte Inglés. Aprovecha porque se añade al descuento que ya tiene del 20%.A diario puedes seguirme en mis redes sociales:Instagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre Aranda Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
Desastres cosméticos: ¡No lo hagas!, con Cristina Eguren. Episodio 274

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 75:10


SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER PARA RECIBIR CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADOTODAS LAS NOTAS DEL EPISODIO EN WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COMTodos los desastres cosméticos que vamos a tratar en este episodio nos los habéis contado vosotras a través de emails. Os preguntamos si alguna vez habíais tenido algún percance con una crema, un tratamiento, una mascarilla casera o cualquier plan cosmético que no salió como esperabais. Y, bueno, recibimos decenas de historias...Las agrupamos por "motivos de los desastres cosméticos" y llamé a la Dra. Cristina Eguren, dermatóloga y gran divulgadora en cuidados de la piel, para analizar con ella las causas y soluciones de irritaciones varias, autodespellejamientos, dinero tirado en cremas inadecuadas, granos hiperactivos... Muchas de estas historias se quedan en anécdotas divertidas con final feliz, pero otras dieron lugar a consecuencias más serias que, afortunadamente, suelen solucionarse visitando a un dermatólogo. Y, ojo, algunas historias no se arreglaron tan fácilmente: nos han hablado de terminar en urgencias, o con alguna mancha o cicatriz nada fácil de borrar.La Dra. Eguren nos va a ir explicando caso a caso por qué las cosas salieron mal y, lo más importante, cómo hacerlo bien. Como dice ella con humor, "¿Quién no se ha hecho algún desastre cosmético alguna vez?"...En septiembre nuestro mecenas es Elizabeth Arden y seguro que te va a gustar el nuevo lanzamiento de Elizabeth Arden: Crema Renovadora con Retinol de Alta Eficacia. ¿Su clave? La combinación de dos retinoides para potenciar los resultados: Retinol y HPR, un retinoide de última generación muy eficaz pero más suave. Además, la fórmula incluye un cóctel de péptidos, fitoceramidas, ácido hialurónico y bisabolol para fortalecer la función barrera de la piel.Hasta el 15 de noviembre, con el código RETINOLCREMA te descuentan 10 euros de la Crema Renovadora con Retinol de Alta Eficacia de Elizabeth Arden en la web de El Corte Inglés. Aprovecha porque se añade al descuento que ya tiene del 20%.A diario puedes seguirme en mis redes sociales:Instagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre Aranda Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
Por qué andar descalzo y hacer ejercicio para pies, con Jesús Serrano. Episodio 272

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 51:45


Para andar descalzo, nos dice Jesús Serrano en esta entrevista, estamos todos biomecánica y genéticamente preparados, pero nuestros hábitos de vida nos han debilitado los pies.Jesús es fisioterapeuta y licenciado en Ciencias de la Actividad Física y el Deporte. En este interesantísimo episodio nos va a dar las claves para recuperar la movilidad y la fuerza de nuestros "atrofiados" pies, cuando no enfermos y doloridos. Vamos a hablar con él de todo esto:Por qué perdemos movilidad en los piesCómo probar nuestra movilidad y estabilidadLa importancia del dedo gordoLas repercusiones de un pie débil en todo el cuerpoPor qué andar descalzoCalzado barefootAnaliza tus piesTipos de piesEl ejercicio para piesPor qué entrenar descalzoCómo empezar a andar descalzo y a entrenar descalzoLas patologías del pieEn septiembre nuestro mecenas es Elizabeth Arden y seguro que te va a gustar el nuevo lanzamiento de Elizabeth Arden: Crema Renovadora con Retinol de Alta Eficacia. ¿Su clave? La combinación de dos retinoides para potenciar los resultados: Retinol y HPR, un retinoide de última generación muy eficaz pero más suave. Además, la fórmula incluye un cóctel de péptidos, fitoceramidas, ácido hialurónico y bisabolol para fortalecer la función barrera de la piel.Hasta el 15 de noviembre, con el código RETINOLCREMA te descuentan 10 euros de la Crema Renovadora con Retinol de Alta Eficacia de Elizabeth Arden en la web de El Corte Inglés. Aprovecha porque se añade al descuento que ya tiene del 20%.Puedes suscribirte a mi newsletter "A micrófono cerrado", donde comparto material inédito de mi podcast y mis apuntes. https://cristinamitre.substack.com/A diario puedes seguirme en mis redes sociales:Instagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre ArandaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Crismitre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Skincare Anarchy
Experiencing Truly Efficacious Skincare With Exponent Beauty Founder, Liz Whitman

Skincare Anarchy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 49:41


Join us for an exclusive look into the fresh new approach to truly efficacious products that EXPONENT Beauty is taking in this episode featuring the brand's founder, Liz Whitman. Liz Whitman is a beauty industry insider with experience as an accomplished corporate executive, serial entrepreneur and early-stage investor. She is the Founder & CEO of Exponent Beauty, the first self-activated skincare brand.After 12+ years of retailing “potent” skincare in various roles, Whitman had her a-ha!moment. When she was President and CMO of The Red Door by Elizabeth Arden,estheticians ensured peak potency by freshly mixing treatments in the moment.EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNT FOR LISTENERS:WWW.EXPONENTBEAUTY.COMCODE: DREKTA20 20% off your entire orderSupport the showFollow The Show On All Socials Using The Tag @skincareanarchy

The Blume Saloon: A Judy Blume Book Podcast

"Harriet the Spy," chapter 5. Alison and Jody journey back to Louise Fitzhugh's depiction of 1964 Manhattan, a world of little twerps and wise nannies. Ole Golly goes on a perfectly lovely Mary Poppins-ish date and – of course – Harriet stalks her. Mom talks about her vomitorious meet-cute with Dad. Harriet gets existential about loneliness. There's a weird tickle. Jody presents TWO Special Reports on yogurt and Elizabeth Arden, while Alison drops some Mata Hari knowledge. It's a Judy Blume book club. Join us every week!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3248789/advertisement

MOM DOES IT ALL | Motherhood | Motivation | Self-love | Self-care | Mompreneurship | Energy | Mental Health | Fitness | Nutri
Juggling a full time job and a family? Advice on balancing both with Jessica Kogan

MOM DOES IT ALL | Motherhood | Motivation | Self-love | Self-care | Mompreneurship | Energy | Mental Health | Fitness | Nutri

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 32:55


Some people are visionaries and some are executors. Jessica is both. Her career began with a bang, helping brands like Donna Karan, Elizabeth Arden, and Urban Decay develop communications strategies and reinvigorate their image. But she was also forming a healthy obsession with something novel at that time: the internet. Ultimately, the call of opportunity coming from the digital world became too loud to ignore, so she picked up. After continued success aiding major players like Prada, Gucci, and Giorgio Armani in carving out their digital niches, she found herself ready for something new. She co-founded Cameron Hughes Wine and never looked back. Twenty-one years later, it remains a leader in DTC wine sales — and Jessica, now serving as their Chief Growth & Experience Officer, remains a strategy powerhouse within it and all brands nestled under the Vintage Wine Estates umbrella. Jessica's Interactive Media Kit can be found here Cameron Hughes Wine Vintage Wine Estates Instagram - - - - - -  You're an ambitious woman.   You have big dreams for your brand and message.   You KNOW it's time to move past your VISIBILITY fears, so that the world becomes AWARE of your brilliance and can benefit from your gifts.   It's time to STEP OUT into greater levels of VISIBILITY.   And I can support you   My Visibility VIP Day (book me for a day) offer is LIVE, and I currently have only THREE (3) spots for the month of July.   Check out all the details here   And snag your spot!

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
Nutrición y dieta: 20 verdades incómodas, con Ismael Galancho. Episodio 261

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 79:11


Esta es la lista de esas “verdades incómodas” (cosas que a veces no no nos gusta oír), de las que vamos a hablar con Ismael Galancho, nutricionista y entrenador personal, y un gran divulgador sobre estas materias. De hecho, Ismael acaba de publicar Quema tu dieta, una completa guía de nutrición en la que desarrolla todos estos conceptos y nos ayuda a comer mejor y, sobre todo, a hacer una dieta saludable y sostenible en el tiempo. Estos son esos 20 puntos, que hemos decidido llamar "verdades incómodas"... #1 Bajar peso perdiendo músculo es un fracaso absoluto#2 El tejido muscular es imprescindible para una buena salud#3 A nadie le engorda hasta el agua#4 Estar delgado o gordo no depende mucho de la genética#5 Los padres minimizan el sobrepeso y la obesidad de sus hijos#6 Comemos más y gastamos menos calorías de lo que creemos#7 El temido efecto rebote existe...#8 No es hambre, sino hambre emocional#9 Ningún nutriente en particular hace que engordes o enfermes#10 No hay que volverse loco contando calorías, pero tampoco ignorarlas#11 Cualquier dieta vegetariana u omnívora puede ser buena, regular o un desastre#12 El real fooding se ha relacionado con el riesgo de sufrir ortorexia en algunas personas#13 Las ventajas del ayuno sobre la salud se deben al déficit calórico#14 Comer sano no basta para adelgazar#15 Lo de “Yo me cuido de lunes a viernes, pero el fin de semana disfruto” es un tremendo error#16 El desayuno no es la comida más importante, pero sí importa qué desayunas#17 No tiene sentido clasificar alimentos como buenos o malos en función de su índice o carga glucémica#18 Jarabe de maíz, panela, maltosa, sacarosa, fructosa, miel, sirope de agave, jarabe de arce = azúcar#19 El dátil triturado tampoco es muy saludable#20 Muchos de los mitos absurdos sobre la leche se deben al nutricionismoAl margen de tu edad, tu tipo de piel o los objetivos que tengas con tu rutina cosmética, sabemos que siempre hay un último paso esencial en los cuidados diarios: el protector solar. Prevage City Smart de Elizabeth Arden es mucho más que un filtro solar. Está pensado justamente como un escudo cutáneo, que se aplicaría como paso final de cualquier rutina, antes del maquillaje. Un filtro solar 100% mineral con protección 50 que, además, tiene acción antioxidante y antiinflamatoria, gracias a la idebenona, el té verde y al ácido ferúlico que incorpora en su fórmula.En junio, en la web de El Corte Inglés al comprar Prevage City Smart de Elizabeth Arden tendrás un descuento del 20 % y, por ser escuchante del podcast, si usas el código CRISMITRE, además, tendrás 6 euros de descuento adicionales.Puedes suscribirte a mi nueva newsletter "A micrófono cerrado", donde comparto material inédito de mi podcast y mis apuntes. https://cristinamitre.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
Del arte al maquillaje: el papel de la química, con Deborah García Bello. Episodio 260

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 66:41


En este episodio, la investigadora y divulgadora Deborah García Bello nos va a enseñar a fijarnos con nuevos ojos en muchas cosas cotidianas, desde una barra de labios al hormigón con el que construimos ciudades o carreteras. En todo eso hay química, igual que en el aire que nos rodea o en nuestra piel. "La química, nos dice, no es algo que pasa en un laboratorio".Vamos a viajar con ella entendiendo esa química y su relación con el arte o la arquitectura. Empezamos el recorrido con el azul ultramar, un color que durante siglos se realizó con un pigmento de una gema, tan escaso y deseado por los pintores que llegó a ser más caro que el oro. Y así fue hasta que los químicos descubrieron cómo hacerlo sintético. Seguiremos el viaje con el negro absoluto, otra larga búsqueda en el laboratorio que dio fruto con el Vantablack, un material tan negro que parece un agujero (búscalo en Internet). Y nuestro viaje continúa con el maquillaje y su evolución hasta llegar al hormigón, un material en el que no reparamos y que también tiene buenas historias que contar.En definitiva, en el episodio hablamos del papel de la ciencia y la química como algo que hace nuestra vida más bella.Al margen de tu edad, tu tipo de piel o los objetivos que tengas con tu rutina cosmética, sabemos que siempre hay un último paso esencial en los cuidados diarios: el protector solar. Prevage City Smart de Elizabeth Arden es mucho más que un filtro solar. Está pensado justamente como un escudo cutáneo, que se aplicaría como paso final de cualquier rutina, antes del maquillaje. Un filtro solar 100% mineral con protección 50 que, además, tiene acción antioxidante y antiinflamatoria, gracias a la idebenona, el té verde y al ácido ferúlico que incorpora en su fórmula.¿Qué conseguimos con este escudo antioxidante? Prevenir la aparición de los signos visibles de envejecimiento, como manchas, “venitas” y arrugas, mientras reforzamos el proceso natural de reparación de la piel. Y todo esto, con una fórmula ligera, hidratante e invisible al aplicarla. En junio, en la web de El Corte Inglés al comprar Prevage City Smart de Elizabeth Arden tendrás un descuento del 20 % y, por ser escuchante del podcast, si usas el código CRISMITRE, además, tendrás 6 euros de descuento adicionales.Puedes suscribirte a mi nueva newsletter "A micrófono cerrado", donde comparto material inédito de mi podcast y mis apuntes. https://cristinamitre.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
Colesterol: lo que te interesa saber, con Borja Bandera. Episodio 259

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 69:51


El colesterol está presente en prácticamente todas las células de nuestro organismo. Lo necesitamos. Tiene además otras funciones importantísimas. Por eso, el cuerpo tiene un mecanismo evolutivamente conservado que nos permite mantener unas cantidades suficientes, pero no excesivas, de colesterol en nuestras células. Sin embargo, a veces las cosas no van bien. Y ahí aparece, en negritas, el colesterol alto en nuestros análisis de sangre.El Dr. Borja Bandera, especialista en Endocrinología y Nutrición, nos va a contar todo lo que necesitamos conocer sobre el colesterol. Os dejo un pequeño guion:Funciones del colesterolCómo lo obtenemosTipos de colesterolPor qué subeEl componente genéticoLos riesgos: la arterioesclerosisTipos de grasasLa dietaEjercicioFármacosEntender los resultados de los análisisLos triglicéridosEscuchadlo, esta entrevista nos da muchas claves para cuidar nuestra salud cardiovascular. Y os recomiendo su libro recién publicado Que los hábitos sean tu medicina.Este mes nuestro mecenas es Elizabeth ArdenAl margen de tu edad, tu tipo de piel o los objetivos que tengas con tu rutina cosmética, sabemos que siempre hay un último paso esencial en los cuidados diarios: el protector solar. Prevage City Smart de Elizabeth Arden es mucho más que un filtro solar. Está pensado justamente como un escudo cutáneo, que se aplicaría como paso final de cualquier rutina, antes del maquillaje. Un filtro solar 100% mineral con protección 50 que, además, tiene acción antioxidante y antiinflamatoria, gracias a la idebenona, el té verde y al ácido ferúlico que incorpora en su fórmula.¿Qué conseguimos con este escudo antioxidante? Prevenir la aparición de los signos visibles de envejecimiento, como manchas, “venitas” y arrugas, mientras reforzamos el proceso natural de reparación de la piel. Y todo esto, con una fórmula ligera, hidratante e invisible al aplicarla. En junio, en la web de El Corte Inglés al comprar Prevage City Smart de Elizabeth Arden tendrás un descuento del 20 % y, por ser escuchante del podcast, si usas el código CRISMITRE, además, tendrás 6 euros de descuento adicionales.Puedes suscribirte a mi nueva newsletter "A micrófono cerrado", donde comparto material inédito de mi podcast y mis apuntes. https://cristinamitre.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

El podcast de Cristina Mitre
Cuida tu piel sin hacerte un lío, con Héctor Núñez (Cosmetocrítico). Episodio 258

El podcast de Cristina Mitre

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 59:48


Este episodio sobre el cuidado de la piel tiene mucha cosmética, mucha honestidad, mucha ciencia y un poquito de petardeo. Así define su perfil de Instagram, @cosmetocrítico, Héctor Núñez, mi invitado de esta semana. Y sé que muchas lo estabais esperando.Desde esa cuenta de IG, con más de 85 000 devotos seguidores, este farmacéutico y experto en la industria cosmética hace un gran trabajo en divulgación sobre productos y cuidado de la piel. Ahora, todo ese contenido que lleva publicando más de 5 años lo ha sintetizado en un libro, Manual de cosmética aplicada. Belleza sin filtros. Y de mucho de eso vamos a hablar, desde lo que debemos saber sobre fórmulas e ingredientes para ser consumidores informados hasta por qué puede ser que no veas resultados en tu rutina. Hablaremos de todo esto:El pHLa función barreraEl cuidado de los labiosEl contorno de los ojosCosméticos y disruptores endocrinosFórmulas e ingredientesPor qué no ves resultados en tu rutinaPresupuesto cosméticoPriorizar en la rutina cosméticaCrea tu rutina de cuidado de la pielRutina y deporteLos antioxidantesElegir una buena vitamina CJabón sólidoAnticelulíticosAplicar autobronceadoresEste mes nuestro mecenas es Elizabeth ArdenAl margen de tu edad, tu tipo de piel o los objetivos que tengas con tu rutina cosmética, sabemos que siempre hay un último paso esencial en los cuidados diarios: el protector solar. Prevage City Smart de Elizabeth Arden es mucho más que un filtro solar. Está pensado justamente como un escudo cutáneo, que se aplicaría como paso final de cualquier rutina, antes del maquillaje. Un filtro solar 100% mineral con protección 50 que, además, tiene acción antioxidante y antiinflamatoria, gracias a la idebenona, el té verde y al ácido ferúlico que incorpora en su fórmula.¿Qué conseguimos con este escudo antioxidante? Prevenir la aparición de los signos visibles de envejecimiento, como manchas, “venitas” y arrugas, mientras reforzamos el proceso natural de reparación de la piel. Y todo esto, con una fórmula ligera, hidratante e invisible al aplicarla. En junio, en la web de El Corte Inglés al comprar Prevage City Smart de Elizabeth Arden tendrás un descuento del 20 % y, por ser escuchante del podcast, si usas el código CRISMITRE, además, tendrás 6 euros de descuento adicionales.Puedes suscribirte a mi nueva newsletter "A micrófono cerrado", donde comparto material inédito de mi podcast y mis apuntes. https://cristinamitre.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.