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Handbag Designer 101
Elyce Arons from Crafting Kate Spade to Launching Frances Valentine | Emily Blumenthal & Elyce Arons

Handbag Designer 101

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 47:51 Transcription Available


✨ A re-release of one of our favorite episodes! Step into the heart of New York's fashion legacy with Elyce Arons, co-founder of Kate Spade and Frances Valentine, as she shares the remarkable story behind one of the most iconic handbag brands of all time.

Greg & Dan Show Interviews
Chris Setti and Elyce Billany on Bank Tank! at Distillery Labs

Greg & Dan Show Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 10:43


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Aesculapius
Cancer and Pregnancy: Elyce Cardonick

Aesculapius

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 35:40


Dr. Elyce Cardonick is a cancer and pregnancy specialist at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, NJ. Listen to Elyce discuss the founding of the Cancer and Pregnancy Registry in 1997, the Hope for Two support network and common misconceptions regarding medical treatment during pregnancy.

This Week in Skating Podcast
This Week in Skating / Interview with Elyce Lin-Gracey

This Week in Skating Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 32:16


The 2024-2025 ISU Grand Prix Series starts Oct. 18 with Skate America in Allen, Texas. Elyce Lin-Gracey will make her Grand Prix debut at Skate America. She joined Daphne and Gina to talk about her season so far and her goals for this season and beyond.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi, Daphne Backman and Matteo Morelli is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: https://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkatingSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Future Of Fashion Business
Kate Spade Co-Founder On How to Build A Fashion Empire

The Future Of Fashion Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 55:36


Want to START your fashion brand? Join our free fashion business course here: https://www.beyondfashionbusiness.com/school Want to GROW your fashion brand? Join our community of fashion entrepreneurs here: https://www.skool.com/beyond-fashion-business-4206/about In this week's episode, we sat down with Kate Spade Co founder, and Francis Valentine Founder, Elyce Arons. Kate Spade is a multi billion dollar fashion brand that revolutionized the affordable luxury market in the early 2000s. After selling Kate Spade, Elyce started yet another highly successful fashion brand called Frances Valentine. In this episode, Elyce shared the key principles and secrets behind her success in building incredible fashion brands. I hope that these insights are invaluable in your understanding and approach to starting, and growing fashion brands.

Not Even D2
Elyce Knudsen - Former Millikin Star talks Dlll Career, Commitment to Illinois State, Winning Jostens Trophy + More

Not Even D2

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 52:18


"Not Even D2" is joined by 2023 Jostens Trophy winner, Elyce Knudsen, on this week's episode. Elyce was a 3x All-American and CCIW POTY at Millikin College (D3) before transferring to Illinois State (D1) for her final year of college basketball. The star player averaged 26.3 points per game this past season- scoring just under 800 points in her final year at Millikin College. This gives her the scoring record at now Millikin and her high school, Tolono Unity. Hear about what drives Elyce's work ethic, her experience winning the 2023 Jostens Trophy, and how her mindset has shifted now playing at the Division 1 level.This episode is available wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 .Enjoy the episode!Intro- 00:00-08:09Favorite WNBA Players/Team(s)- 08:09-09:27Adapting to Summer Session at Illinois State- 09:27-12:00Players Admired Growing Up / Developing a Love for Basketball- 12:00-14:46Breaking Tolono Unity's Scoring Record / Recruitment out of HS vs Recruitment in Transfer Portal- 14:46-18:16Transitioning from HS to College Basketball- 18:16-22:10Intense Workouts / High Work Ethic- 22:10-24:50CCIW Competition- 24:50-28:31Winning the Jostens Trophy- 28:31-31:39Break- 31:39-31:50Getting Recruited/Coached by Coach Kristen Gillespie- 31:50-34:00Division 3 Level Experience Impacting Transition to Division 1- 34:00-35:46Off-season Workouts During Transition to Division 1- 35:46-38:45Mindset Playing for Illinois State- 38:45-41:10Staying Grounded through Success- 41:10-43:34Plans Post College- 43:34-45:16Advice for Younger Girls Dealing with Negative Stereotypes in Basketball- 45:16-48:24Rapid Fire- 48:24-50:12Starting 5: Players Played With or Against- 50:12-52:04Outro- 52:04-52:18

The Real Solutions Business Podcast
72. Finding your Why, Rising to the Top and Having Fun in the Process

The Real Solutions Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 37:02


In this episode I am joined by the amazing Elyce Peters and Holly Sullivan who are the dynamic duo that founded the Mortgage Girls 9 years ago. In that time Elyce and Holly, along with the rest of the wonderful team, have grown the business into one of New Zealand's most trusted and premier mortgage broking brands. Recently the Mortgage Girls one a slew of awards at the Liberty New Zealand Mortgage Awards which is a testament to their professionalism, passion, and client centric approach. I talk with Elyce and Holly about the beginnings of their journey together, how they have built a high performing nationally recognised team (and awarded brand) the challenges and opportunities of juggling motherhood with business, the benefits of working remotely and the why that drives them year on year to evolve and be better than before. If you need some inspiration and want to have a few laughs along the way, then this episode is for you. Elyce and Holly are a riot to talk with. Their enthusiasm for their work is infectious meaning it was a real joy talking with them about their journey to date in business and learning about what makes them so darn successful. Is there a topic you want covered or a person you want to hear from? You can contact us through the Godfreys Law website, or you can message the Godfreys Law Facebook page. We'd like to hear from you, and any ideas you have about making the podcast better. The Real Solutions Business Podcast is presented by Godfreys Law - A Christchurch based law firm, serving Canterbury for over 140 years.

Neighbuzz: The Neighbours recap podcast
Crimesborough | 289 | with Elyce Phillips| Neighbours Episodes week of Jun 3, 2024

Neighbuzz: The Neighbours recap podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 63:33


Leo withholds evidence from Erinsborough Police about his pinot then is upset by his actions having consequences; JJ and Nellyfish are too cute for Toadie's draconian parenting; and Harold puts off an appointment. CJ, Vaya and special guest Elyce Phillips (the illustrator of our podcast art!) recap Neighbours Episodes 9052 to 9055 in the PirateNet Studios.Head over to [https://www.patreon.com/neighbuzzpod](https://www.patreon.com/neighbuzzpod) to help us buy the good iced coffee from Anson's Corner.And drop us a line there to ask a question for our new mini pod: Pod Squad Group Chat!Check out @Neighbuzzpod on [TikTok](https://www.tiktok.com/@neighbuzzpod?)!Join the Neighbuzz Council for Neighbours chats on Facebook  Follow NeighbuzzPod on InstagramTweet Kate, Instagram CJ or Vaya New artwork by Elyce Phillips!Brett's Bitts courtesy of Brett Bowman.To support the PirateNet Studios and unlock bonus content, become one of our beloved Patrons at patreon.com/neighbuzzpod Thanks for listening - please tell other spiggin' hufters to listen too!

Re-AniMates
The Single Guy (Elyce Phillips)

Re-AniMates

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 56:11


It's just Klein! Me and Elyce Phillips (and Tilly the Jack Russell) head into Sitcom Town this week, with an episode of "The Single Guy" from 1996 called "The Virgin". Ah, what does that title possibly allude to?? Expect a lot of sitcom chat, some very suspect film concepts and a particularly damning admission from yours truly. Cue the applause sign. If you're in Melbourne (or likely to head there in July 2024), come down to The First Annual Jeffrey Combs Film Festival! Hosted by me and Video Store Burnouts, it's a celebration of the Great Man with some of his funnest, silliest, goopiest films. Head here for films, times and more details :)   Follow the podcast: Twitter/Instagram: @reanimatespod YouTube: @re-animatespodcast Tumblr: /reanimatespodcast

TRUST & THRIVE with Tara Mont
246: Embracing the Messiness of Being Human - with Elyce Mandich, Licensed Clinical Social Worker & Owner of The Therapy Co.

TRUST & THRIVE with Tara Mont

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 39:54


Elyce Mandich is a mama, wife, girl's girl, relatable human, and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Southern California. She is the owner of The Therapy Co., a private practice that provides therapy services to women in California and the creator of "big empathy energy®".  For Elyce, her why in becoming a therapist is connected to and inspired by personal experience when she lost her mom to suicide at 10-years-old. She believes in cultivating a strong sense of belonging and empathy - both for ourselves and for others.  In this episode, we discuss what it means to show up authentically, especially as a therapist. Elyce shares her thoughts on "big empathy energy," being an adult and making tough decisions, and practicing self-care. FOLLOW ELYCE:WEBSITE: https://www.thetherapyco.org/instagramINSTAGRAM: @thetherapyco_MERCH: https://thetherapyco.shop/collections/allSTAY CONNECTED:INSTA: @trustandthriveTIKOK:@trustandthriveTWITTER: @trustandthriveFACEBOOK: bit.ly/FBtaramontWEBSITE: www.tara-mont.com EMAIL: trustandthrive@gmail.com

Off-Farm Income
OFI 2100: A Guest Speaker Can Be The Spark That Lights The Entrepreneurial Fire | FFA SAE Edition | Elyce Burzlaff | Central DeWitt High School FFA | Re-Cap Episode

Off-Farm Income

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 31:49


Today's episode highlights how the FFA can put another tool, the tool of entrepreneurship, in a student's arsenal.  Elyce Burzlaff is mid-way through her sophomore year of high school.  Last May a guest speaker came to her school and spoke with the FFA students.  During that discussion, Elyce and her classmates were challenged to come up with an entrepreneurial idea.  This led Elyce down a path of thinking of ways she could create revenue and determining what resources were at her disposal.  Then she remembered that her mom had some equipment that could be used for making shirts.

The Safari
The Joyful Fashion Brand: Co-Founder of Frances Valentine, best friend of Kate Spade, Elyce Arons

The Safari

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 39:53


Elyce Arons is the founder and CEO of Frances Valentine, a New York-based luxury apparel and accessories company. Frances Valentine celebrates the power of personal style through clothes and accessories that boost your mood and tell a story.   A 35-year fashion veteran, Elyce famously chased her passion for fashion all the way from Kansas to New York City alongside her best friend, Kate, and co-founded Kate Spade in 1993. Elyce shepherded the company from inception to international success, growing it into one of the most iconic brands in modern fashion history—and was instrumental in its 2006 sale to Neiman Marcus Group. In 2016, Elyce, Kate, and Andy Spade launched Frances Valentine as an evolution of their joyful style aesthetic; a brand with heart, soul, and a story to tell.   Interviewed by Kate Doerge.

The Stevie Jay Morning Show
05-01-24 8am Stevie Jay & Diane Ducey talk to Law Enforcement Officer of the Month (Urbana) Sarah Links, Clare Clark w/ VisitIndy.com, Kim Gollings (CUhabitat.org) Elyce Knudson (WBB Milliken to ISU!)

The Stevie Jay Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 63:49


Handbag Designer 101
The Making of a Modern Classic with Elyce Arons from the Kate Spade Empire to the Legacy of Frances Valentine

Handbag Designer 101

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 45:16 Transcription Available


From a tiny spark in rural Kansas to the roaring blaze of New York's fashion scene, Elyce Arons' narrative is one for the storybooks. Alongside her best friend, Katie Brosnahan aka Kate Spade, Elyce takes us down memory lane, revealing how they transformed a shared dream and a modest start-up capital into the globally recognized Kate Spade brand. Delivered with the warmth of a heart-to-heart, this episode peels back the layers of a journey marked by vintage inspirations and serendipitous turns, with a special focus on the crucial early decisions that shaped their path and set the stage for handbag design innovation.Elyce generously offers us the insider scoop on the brand's inception, where creativity bloomed amidst the gritty charm of old New York that led to the creation of her next chapter, Frances Valentine. As we wade through the trials, tribulations, and triumphs of starting from scratch, you'll find yourself gripped by tales of construction paper prototypes and the relentless pursuit of a gap in the market. The intimate details of their partnership and the ethos of their enterprise unfold in a narrative that celebrates the beauty of collaborative genius and the art of the handbag.The crescendo of this tale comes with the evolution of Kate Spade from a name to a lifestyle synonym, where personal touches and everyday practicality in design strike a chord with users worldwide. We grapple with the bittersweet journey of scaling a business, the sale to Neiman Marcus, and the heartfelt and emotional continuation of a legacy marred by profound loss. As we pay homage to the indelible mark left by a visionary, this episode stands as Elyce's testament to the dynamic world of fashion, where resilience and her flair for the timeless accessory keep the legacy alive.Connect with Elyce: www.francesvalentine.com  https://www.instagram.com/francesvalentine/ Shop Handbag Designer 101 Merch: https://www.emilyblumenthal.com/category/all-products Register for the Handbag Designer 101 Masterclass: https://www.emilyblumenthal.com/challenge-page/Masterclass Book a handbag session with Emily: https://www.emilyblumenthal.com/ Hire Emily to be a guest speaker at your event: https://www.emilyblumenthal.com/speaking Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HandbagDesigner101-IHDA Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/handbagdesigner/ Follow me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@handbagdesigner Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/handbagdesigner

Byers & Co. Interviews
Olivia Lett, Elyce Knudsen & Bailey Coffman - January 3, 2024

Byers & Co. Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 17:38


January 3, 2024 - Millikin University women's basketball coach Olivia Lett, along with players, Elyce Knudsen and Bailey Coffman, joined Byers & Co to talk about their season, their team, and their goal of going far in the NCAA tournament. Listen to the podcast now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Psych Talk
Episode 165 | Transitioning from the Public Sector to the Private Sector of Mental Health with Elyce Mandich, LCSW

Psych Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 52:15


In today's episode of Psych Talk I chat with Elyce Mandich, LCSW about transitioning out of the public sector of mental health to the private sector. Elyce discusses her journey to becoming a social worker and the various settings she has worked in, including child protective services, the school system, and private practice. Elyce discusses both the benefits and challenges of working in the public sector of mental health, both for clinicians and those receiving services. Similarly, Elyce discusses the benefits and challenges of working in private practice for both clinicians and clients. Further, Elyce gives advice for graduate students or anyone in the mental health field uncertain of the type of work they want to go into or transition into. Connect with Elyce: IG: @thetherapyco_ Connect with Me: Follow me on IG ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@jessicaleighphd⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow the podcast on IG ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@psych.talk.podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow me on TikTok ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@jessicaleighphd⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow me on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Youtube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Follow me on Threads @jessicaleighphd ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Welcome to Group Therapy Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Join my Facebook community: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Grow Through What You Go Through⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Ways to Work With Me: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Mind Over Matter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LGBTQ+ Affirming Masterclass⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Be a guest on my podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Resources: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Anti-Racism Resources⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LGBTQ+ Affirming Resources⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Helping Professional's Guide to Boundary Setting⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Intro/Outro Music ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Life of Riley⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ by Kevin MacLeod ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Music License⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

You're the Dj, I'm the Podcaster
All Gas No Breaks for D3 POY Milliken U's Elyce Knudsen

You're the Dj, I'm the Podcaster

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 66:38


We get to chat with the Divison 3 women's basketball player of the year, All- American (and the pride of Philo, IL) Elyce Knudsen. Did you know Philo is called the "center of the universe"? Learn this and may other things on this episode!!!

THE GOOD ALL AROUND US podcast
#116 THE FAVORITES: Good Boy

THE GOOD ALL AROUND US podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 48:02


This week, we are loading up an all time favorite episode of one our  Neighbors in our Good 'Hood. This one - Episode #63 from May 30, 2022 - is one of Elyce's Top Tens. Enjoy!Deanna and Chris chat about the amazing time they had taking Aria to her first Cardinals baseball game and all the fun that went along with it. Deanna then introduces everyone to the history of Katy, Texas ...and to her ugly laugh. (Chris finally did it, Neighbors. He got her to ugly laugh!) After finally pulling herself together, Deanna talks about how impactful Mandy Moore's performance in This Is Us has been this season portraying a woman with Alzheimer's. She opens up about her own experience with this horrific disease and her fears for her own future before sharing answers to the questions that we all have about Alzheimer's. It's after that that she introduces us to the Noppes. Sherry Noppe and dog Max went out for a walk one day and didn't come back. You'll be on the edge of your seat as Deanna tells this harrowing tale of how it all unfolded, how the town of Katy came together through it, and how it has the world now saying  "Good boy!"(If you or a loved one has questions about dementia or Alzheimer's - or if support or resources are needed - please visit ALZ.org or call their 24/7 helpline at 800.272.3900 .)THE GOOD ALL AROUND US podcast is a celebration of uplifting stories and events from around the world.Each week, hosts Deanna and Chris Ley will alternate telling stories of good things that have happened to real people all across the globe.It's time to celebrate THE GOOD ALL AROUND US!It's time to HAPPY UP YOUR LIFE!Please make sure to subscribe so you can stay up to date on all new podcast releases....and if you like us, please give a 5-star rating in Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It will only take a sec! We'd appreciate it!...and if you really, really like us, head on over to Patreon and become our Neighbor! By joining our Patreon Community at the link below, you can get some fun GOODies, including access to our private Facebook group, monthly bonus episodes, and other awesome stuff. Best of all, you will be our Neighbor! You can move right in to the GOOD 'HOOD by clicking here.Be sure to follow us on social media!It's where we share about all the goings-on here at THE GOOD ALL AROUND US podcast.Facebook at THE GOOD ALL AROUND USInstagram at @TheGoodAllAroundUsPodcastTwitter at @HappyUpYourLifeYouTube at THE GOOD ALL AROUND US PodcastLinkedIn at THE GOOD ALL AROUND US PodcastAccess everything above and so much more in one easy place - our website!www.TheGoodAllAroundUs.comEmail us at any time at Hello@TheGoodAllAroundUs.com! We'd love to hear from you! Music courtesy of the amazingly talented Timur Khakimov. Check him out at OCHTAHEDRONMUSIC.Support the show

How To Be Fabulous with Charlotte Dallison
Wear What Makes You Happy with Elyce Arons, co-founder of Frances Valentine and Kate Spade New York

How To Be Fabulous with Charlotte Dallison

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 46:24 Transcription Available


Elyce Arons is a fashion entrepreneur and CEO based in New York. In 1994 she co-founded Kate Spade NY with Andy Spade, Pamela Bell and the late Kate Spade. They went on to sell the business to Neiman Marcus in 2006. In 2014 the same team launched Frances Valentine NY. Frances Valentine is a joyous and buoyant brand with distinct vintage influences. Elyce adores vintage and references mid century styles constantly when creating collections for Frances Valentine with her team. Throughout the episode we chat American vintage, adding modern touches to vintage designs, sustainability and wearing what makes you happy.Follow Elyce and Frances Valentine on:@elyce_arons@fvalentinenyShop Frances Valentine on:https://francesvalentine.com/Shop the FV Fishermans Sweater on:https://francesvalentine.com/products/fisherman-sweaterOther show links:https://www.chairish.com/https://www.instagram.com/thevintageshow/?hl=enhttps://francesvalentine.com/blogs/blog/elyces-paris-vintage-shopping-guideThis episode was hosted & produced by Charlotte Dallison.Follow us on @htbfabulousFollow Charlotte Dallison on @charlottedallisonFor advertising enquiries please email charlotte@charlottedallison.com Order your copy of the How To Be Fabulous book on Booktopia here. This podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Use the link www.betterhelp.com/befabulous to get 10% off your first month of Better Help. #sponsoredThis episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.Follow us @htbfabulous on Instagram.For advertising enquiries please email charlotte@charlottedallison.com

Bucket List Careers
Vegan Chef Elyce Jacobson Dishes on Crafting Your Ideal Job

Bucket List Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 18:19


Elyce Jacobson is a vegan chef that has had many passion-fueled career pivots over the years. In her mid-twenties she had an insatiable desire to leave the corporate world and become a chef and entrepreneur. She worked her 9-5 while attending culinary school at night. That was the beginning of a successful and intriguing trajectory that included several food businesses over the years from catering to cafes, the most well known of which was her restaurant Skinny Buddha Organic Kitchen with multiple locations in NY for more than a decade. She has since transitioned to the next chapter of her career as a private chef, educator and vegan consultant, helping individuals that want to add more plants to their plates and restaurants that want to add more plant-based recipes to their menus. With this work, she hopes to play a part in the changing landscape of plant-based cuisine that is currently taking place throughout the culinary world!  

Get Sh!t Done
#86: How She Built A Billion Dollar AND Multi-Million Dollar Brands (Elyce Arons, Frances Valentine & Kate Spade)

Get Sh!t Done

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 63:31


Elyce Arons is the founder and CEO of Frances Valentine, a New York-based luxury apparel and accessories company. Frances Valentine celebrates the power of personal style through clothes and accessories that boost your mood and tell a story. A 35-year fashion veteran, Elyce knows a thing or two about business and style. She famously chased her passion for fashion all the way from Kansas to New York City alongside her best friend, Kate, and co-founded Kate Spade in 1993. Elyce shepherded the company from inception to international success, growing it into one of the most iconic brands in modern fashion history—and was instrumental in its 2006 sale to Neiman Marcus Group. In 2016, Elyce, Kate, and Andy Spade launched Frances Valentine as an evolution of their joyful style aesthetic; a brand with heart, soul, and a story to tell. Here's what you're going to learn from Elyce: How to be scrappy in the initial stages of building your business. How to properly identify your customers' needs. How and where to source for capital when starting your business. How to build wholesale partnerships. How she's managed to grow her business in a turbulent economy. Get 5-Min Growth Playbooks Weekly HERE Explore Membership HERE

North Oakland AA
Elyce & Matt M. February 11, 2023

North Oakland AA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 44:31


The Glossy Podcast
Frances Valentine's Elyce Arons on prioritizing catalogs, stores and the boomer consumer

The Glossy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 35:15


When Elyce Arons met Kate Spade, then Kate Brosnahan, at 18 years old, the two quickly became friends over a shared interest in journalism. But they moved to New York after college and realized a greater passion for the fashion industry. That led the duo, plus Andy Spade and Pamela Bell, to become the founding partners of Kate Spade, in January 1993.  After eventually selling Kate Spade to Neiman Marcus Group in 2006, Arons and Kate Spade realized they hadn't lost the desire to create and design. Thus, in 2016, they launched Frances Valentine, starting with shoes and handbags. Since then, Frances Valentine has built a growing business by focusing on often overlooked demographics: boomers and Gen X.  "When [Kate and I] started Kate Spade, we were 29 and 30 years old. We were at a time in our lives where we were young professionals, and the products we made were targeted to women like us. But when we started Frances Valentine, we were missing things in the market that we wanted." Arons said on the latest episode of The Glossy Podcast. "I thought, 'We've done this before. I know we can do this again.' So we started by making beautiful [shoe] designs at great prices, with good quality." Though Frances Valentine initially began selling apparel as an homage to Kate Spade, it realized the great demand and soon released a full apparel line to complement its accessories. Apparel has grown to become the brand's No. 1 product category. Now, Frances Valentine has its sights on expansion, most recently entering the home decor and beauty categories. As it slowly works toward becoming a premier lifestyle brand, it also plans to open more physical store locations.

Yoga Teacher Resource Podcast
Self Trust and Growth with Elyce [On Air Coaching Call]

Yoga Teacher Resource Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 40:07


Even experienced yoga teachers struggle with self-doubt! In this on-air coaching call, long-time yoga teacher Elyce asks for permission to focus on growth in her business. This vulnerable and relatable conversation touches on raising prices, changing goals, taking risks, and trusting that growth is inevitable.    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: How to interrupt stagnation Strategies for raising prices (when you haven't done so recently) How much vulnerability to show your students Being a mean boss (to yourself) Integrating formulas + intuition How to make decisions in your business   LINKS AND RESOURCES: Follow YTR on Instagram @yoga.teacher.resource  Join the Yoga Teacher Resource email list Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group Learn more about the Impact Club Leave a review on iTunes Ask a question for the podcast on the Yoga Teacher Resource website or on SpeakPipe

The Style That Binds Us
Meet The Co-Founder of Kate Spade & Frances Valentine, Elyce Arons!

The Style That Binds Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 43:57


We are so excited to welcome Elyce Arons, the Co-Founder/CEO of Frances Valentine, to The Style That Binds Us podcast! Elyce co-founded lifestyle brand, Frances Valentine, with her best friend, Kate Spade, to fulfill their mission of creating mood-boosting, conversation-sparking, confidence-building styles that celebrate a life well-lived. During the episode, we will ask Elyce about starting & growing Kate Spade, where they got the idea for Frances Valentine, what's coming up or Spring 2023 and beyond. We hope you enjoy the episode! Discover & shop our favorite Frances Valentine styles here: https://thestylethatbindsus.com/meet-the-co-founder-of-kate-spade-frances-valentine-elyce-arons/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/delia-folk8/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/delia-folk8/support

The CEO Series with McGill's Karl Moore
Elyce Simpson Fraser, CEO of Simpson Seeds

The CEO Series with McGill's Karl Moore

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 44:11


This week Karl sits down with Elyce Simpson Fraser, CEO of Simpson Seeds, a family-owned farm in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan that is one of Canada's larger special crops exporters. Tune in to learn more about sustainable farming, professionalizing a family business, and weekending in Moose Jaw.

Your Unconscious Is Showing
Elyce Mandich: The Truth About Suicide, Loss, and Trauma

Your Unconscious Is Showing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 54:41


In this episode of the HUMAN First podcast, we get deep. This episode is about personal loss and suicidality overall so here is your content notice. I am a therapist, a social worker, a wife, a mom, a relatable human, and so much more. Mental health is extremely important to me because I've been there. Maybe not in your shoes, but I have been through some really difficult times, and if I can't relate, chances are I can empathize. Shoutout to my trauma. When I was 10-years-old I lost my mom to suicide and unfortunately, during that experience I saw first hand how stigmatized suicide and mental health challenges can be. So here I am now, adulting like no other, with a passion to break stigmas around mental health and support others along their journey towards personal growth. SUICIDE HOTLINE: TEXT OR CALL 988 (https://988lifeline.org/) In this episode of the HUMAN First podcast, Dr. Courtney discusses: Elyce describes herself as a mom to two small kids, a soccer player, and someone who considers herself weird and awkward When Elyce was 10 she lost her mom to suicide, and she feels the universe was one of the reasons her path included social work Elyce helps define in her words suicide, loss, and trauma for the HUMAN first listeners Over 700,000 people die by suicide annually in the world, double than homicide From her mom's suicide to now, we have more information on what to look for and how to help When Elyce's mom was a good mom, but struggled with her own traumas even though she didn't look like it. She describes when she found out about her mom's suicide and how everything unfolded for her that day Elyce believes in a ‘one more day' meaning maybe if we can prevent someone from acting on their desire for one more day we can help them find the help they need even if it's just in the moment Her church community stigmatized her mother and those words hurt deeply a young Elyce Describing the little moments and little ways her mother's absence has showed up for her in her life Elyce describes her time in child welfare and how working with suicidal parents had affected her The area Elyce is most dedicated to is sitting with someone in there pain and establishing relationships to help them through The balance between the ethical guidelines and clinical discretion of helping clients The reasons worth living inventory can be incredibly helpful in those tunnel vision moments Having constant suicidal thoughts shouldn't be normal, you deserve to receive help and live in peace mentally Elyce hopes that this conversation gives someone a little more comfort in asking or reaching out for help You can find Elyce Mandich online at: IG: https://www.instagram.com/thatrelatablesocialworker/?hl=en Learn more about Elyce's offerings at: https://www.bigempathytherapy.org/ Dr. Courtney Tracy's additional offerings: Instagram: @the.truth.doctor TikTok: @the.truth.doctor Twitter: @_thetruthdoctor Exclusive YouTube Show: The Truth Doctor Show Healing texts: USA & Canada (424) 228-9525 Website: www.thetruthdoctor.com This podcast is not therapy and does not provide personalized clinical advice. The purpose of this podcast is to provide mental health based entertainment and psychoeducation

“54 Days of Roses”
Day 44 - Sorrowful Mysteries in Thanksgiving

“54 Days of Roses”

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 31:31


Hello family!Welcome back. This is day 44 of our 54-day Rosary Novena.Family, please mark your calendars. Season 8 will start on February 15, 2023, and end on Easter Sunday, April 9, 2023. We want to hear from you! Please email us and share with us your rosary Story. Feel free to also let me know if you have any suggestions for improving our podcast. If you would like to contribute your talents to 54 days of roses, please email me. We are looking for someone who speaks Portuguese. Our email is prayers@54daysofroses.com.Day 44: Sorrowful Mysteries in ThanksgivingWith that, we can get started.  today, day 44,  we pray the Sorrowful Mysteries in Thanksgiving.Blessed Mother, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, we ask that you intercede for our petitions and bring us closer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.Blessed Mother, we pray for our family's intentions here on the podcast, for all the intentions received by email, Instagram, and YouTube.And we pray for the intentions of: Sergio, Radio Resurreccion, Nick, Liz, Taylor, Lori, Kassila, Cristina, Monica, Jasmine, Alexaguiarpy, Jennifer, Gabrielle, Magaly, Eileen, Jessy, Lilly, Aldo, Gloria, Patty, Tatiana, Hanna, Kierra, Mirely, Amy, Verito, Theresa, Cali, Lynn, Elyce, Maria, Angel, Sergio, Saharah, William, Sarah, Joshua, and AilisWith love,Maritza Mendez.Linktr.eehttps://linktr.ee/54daysofrosesWebsite:https://www.54daysofroses.com/Live Rosary Prayerhttps://calendly.com/54daysofroses/liverosary_8?month=2022-09Book a Rosary prayer with Maritzahttps://calendly.com/54daysofroses/rosaryprayerDonate via Venmohttps://account.venmo.com/u/Novena54DaysofRosesDonate via PayPalhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/54DaysOfRosesSupport our Ministryhttps://www.54daysofroses.com/supportContent Creator & Web designhttps://lillywriteshere.com/Audio Engineerhttps://luisaperez238.wixsSupport the show

“54 Days of Roses”
Día 44 - Misterios Dolorosos en Agradecimiento

“54 Days of Roses”

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 37:55


¡Hola familia!Bienvenidos de nuevo. Este es el día 44 de nuestra Novena del Rosario de 54 días.Familia, por favor marquen sus calendarios. La temporada 8 comenzará el 15 de febrero de 2023 y finalizará el domingo de Pascua, 9 de abril de 2023.¡Queremos escuchar de ti! Envíenos un correo electrónico y comparta con nosotros su historia del rosario. Siéntete libre de dejarme saber si tienes alguna sugerencia para mejorar nuestro podcast.Si desea contribuir con su talento a 54 Days of Roses, envíeme un correo electrónico. Estamos buscando a alguien que hable portugués.Nuestro correo electrónico es oremos@54daysofroses.com.Día 44 : Misterios Dolorosos en AgradecimientoHoy, día 44, rezamos los Misterios Dolorosos en AgradecimientoMadre Santísima, Reina del Santísimo Rosario, te pedimos que intercedas por nuestras peticiones y nos acerques al Sagrado Corazón de Jesús.Rezamos por las intenciones de nuestra familia aquí en el podcast, por todas las intenciones recibidas por correo electrónico, Instagram y YouTube.Y rezamos por las intenciones de:    Sergio, Radio Resurreccion, Nick, Liz, Taylor, Lori, Kassila, Cristina, Monica, Jasmine, Alexaguiarpy, Jennifer, Gabrielle, Magaly, Eileen, Jessy, Lilly, Aldo, Gloria, Patty, Tatiana, Hanna, Kierra, Mirely, Amy, Verito, Theresa, Cali, Lynn, Elyce, Maria, Angel, Sergio, Saharah, William, Sarah, Joshua, y AilisCon amor, Maritza MendezLinktr.eehttps://linktr.ee/54daysofrosesPágina webhttps://www.54daysofroses.com/Oración del Rosario, en vivo.https://calendly.com/54daysofroses/liverosary_8Oración del Rosario, con Maritzahttps://calendly.com/54daysofroses/rosaryprayerVenmohttps://account.venmo.com/u/Novena54DaysofRosesPayPalhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/54DaysOfRosesCreación de Contenido y Diseño Webhttps://lillywriteshere.com/Audiohttps://luisaperez238.wixsite.com/portafolioApoya el Podcasthttps://www.54daysofroses.com/supportSupport the show

Believe to See
Interview: Making Your Home an Outpost of Grace and Beauty with Elyce Westby

Believe to See

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 45:59


Cohost of Believe to See Christina Brown sits down with fellow Anselm Arts Guild member Elyce Westby to talk about the importance of cultivating a narrative of beauty in your home. They discuss the "hidden art of the everyday," how beauty can direct our souls towards God, and how our homes can be outposts of grace and beauty.

The Mindful Men Podcast
28. Big Empathy Energy with Elyce Mandich

The Mindful Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 51:19


Welcome to Episode 28 - Big Empathy Energy with Elyce Mandich If you've been watching the news lately, you'll notice there's big social issues coming out of the US at the moment. Gun control after yet another school shooting is one that continually comes up. And on the 24th June 2022, the US Supreme Court decided to overturn Roe v. Wade - the landmark 1973 decision that gave American women the right to abortion. So when you get two social workers together to chat mental health, these big social issues get some airtime! This week I chat with Elyce Mandich, a wife, mother and relatable social worker with Big Empathy Energy! Elyce is a licensed clinical social worker in Southern California, a school social worker, and now the owner of a new private practice - Big Empathy Therapy. In addition to the big social issues of gun control and abortion, Elyse opens up about losing her mom to suicide; and talks about life as a school social worker. It's a great all round chat that you're bound to enjoy! If you're keen to check out the links mentioned in this episode, here they are: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatrelatablesocialworker/ Website: https://www.bigempathytherapy.org Website: https://thatrelatablesocialworker.com You by Louyah: https://youtu.be/CWyneG1r9OY You can also check us out at: Website: www.mindful-men.com.au Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindful.men.aus/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbXBNQmbj4ZQj3rzFAZALTA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindful.men.aus/ ***If anything triggers you from today's episode, please reach out to your support networks or seek professional help*** Cheers, Simon --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mindfulmen/message

A+ Parents
Homeschool Mother Of Four | Elyce Tate

A+ Parents

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 27:55


Elyce Tate is a veteran homeschool mom of four who lives in Tampa, Florida, where she continues to homeschool her two youngest children.  At this season of her life, Elyce has a passion to tutor children as well as mentoring and encouraging other homeschool moms. In her free time, she can be found exercising or cooking up a new creative gluten-free meal or dessert.    Thank you for listening to the A+ Parents podcast. If you love the show, don't forget to subscribe, share and leave us a review. Also, follow us online at www.aplusparents.com  www.mrdmath.com or on our social channels @MrDMathlive @aplusparentspodcast   Also, host Dennis DiNoia has a new book out NOW called “Teach: Becoming Independently Responsible Learners. Order your copy: https://aplusparents.com/teach   OR on Amazon   https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X2B3MG8/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_api_i_DDH16A3BD5X79CSFSQXB

Takin' Care of Lady Business
Ep 43: She Did It Her Way: Making a Name for Yourself

Takin' Care of Lady Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 30:38


Takin' Care of Lady Business with Jennifer Justice Episode 043: She Did It Her Way: Making a Name for Yourself Listen to this Takin' Care of Lady Business episode where Elyce tells us how she carved out her own name in the fashion world with Frances Valentine. Here is what to expect on this week's show: Learning what your strengths are as you go along, and tailoring your role in your business accordingly The importance of choosing co-founders who compliment each other's strengths and specialties, and how to continue hiring after establishing that team Recognizing the signs that you've grown and learned enough from being in a collaborative, team-driven environment to go out and start a business on your own Realizing that you can make the world a better place by holding on to your money and investing it, rather than giving it all away, as women with wealth are often pressured to Conceptualizing “growth” and “expansion” in measurable terms Acknowledging when a certain product or effort may not be growing or expanding, and how to dial it back   Connect with Elyce: WEBSITE: https://francesvalentine.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/fvalentineny FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/FValentineNY/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elyce-arons-544a69108/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/elyce_arons/ PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/fvalentineny/     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

INTERLUDE
108. Dr. Elyce Cardonick (Obstetrician specializing in Cancer & Pregnancy)

INTERLUDE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022


On today’s episode, I am speaking with Dr. Elyce Cardonick. Dr. Cardonick is a high-risk…

Ben & Liam
It's Today! We're Heading To Bali

Ben & Liam

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 34:59


We call Copenhagen to mad dog them for taking Adelaide's place in the world's most livable city rankings. Speak to people who hide from their kids and drive to a listener's house to help them pack for our Bali trip. We call Copenhagen after they stole our spot in the world rankings  610 Quiz: Erin crushes it   Jodie: How do you escape the kids?    Big debate: window vs aisle     What's Trending: The Queen's had a haircut  Friday meat tray: “I just divorced my wife”   Rolling up to Elyce's house to let her know she's coming to Bali   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dude Therapist
The Key to Being Relatable w/ Elyce Mandich, LCSW

The Dude Therapist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 38:00


We are always searching and trying to find a way to relate to the world and people around us and understand ourselves. In this weeks episode, I chat with @thatrelatablesocialworker about how to show up in life, for yourself and the people in your life.Elyce Mandich, known as @thatrelatablesocialworker on Instagram is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Southern California. She is a high-school, school social worker, co-host of a mental health podcast titled, Not Your Basic Influencers, a mental-health content creator, and a relatable, empathetic human being with her own lived experiences. Contact info: Instagram: @thatrelatablesocialworker TikTok: @thatrelatablesocialworkr Email: Thatrelatablesocialworker@gmail.comSupport the show (https://pod.fan/the-dude-therapist)

Not Your Basic Influencers
Learning From Trauma, the Self-Help Industry and Accessing Help and Resources with Sophie Gray

Not Your Basic Influencers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 48:08


Welcome back to Not Your Basic Influencers Podcast! Elyce and Leah here, two (kinda) basic women and licensed mental health professionals influencing you on the sh*t that really matters. This podcast is in partnership with DiveThru, a mental wellness company that helps you dive-thru what you go thru. Today, we chat with Sophie Gray, the founder and CEO of DiveThru. In today's conversation, Sophie opens about some of her impactful experiences including being bullied in school,  positioning herself as a public figure in the fitness industry and the life changing moment when she decided to switch gears to prioritize her mental health. She discusses some of the challenges she encountered when she began her healing journey including the few self-help resources offered by licensed mental health providers. And she talks about her passion for mental health awareness and support, as well as what led to her building DiveThru.  DiveThru is a mental health wellness company that was designed for young people. From podcasts and articles, to online programs and newsletters, Divethru provides tools and resources to support young people and their mental wellness. DiveThru works with mental health professionals and influential individuals to help people take charge of their mental wellbeing. Check out DiveThru via website (divethru.com) and Instagram (@letsdivethru)  Connect with Sophie via Instagram (@sophiegray) Support this podcast by subscribing/following on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you liked this episode, please rate and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also call in and leave us a voicemail with any afterthoughts, questions or suggestions for future topics at 323.553.2093! We would LOVE to hear from you . Follow us on Instagram @notyourbasicinfluencers And your podcast hosts @yourmoderntherapist (Leah) and @thatrelatablesocialworker (Elyce) As always, we appreciate you! Disclaimer: If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis or is in immediate danger, please dial 911 or contact a local crisis line. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a replacement for professional or medical care.

Not Your Basic Influencers
The Mental Health Movement, Instilling Hope and Cultivating a Supportive Work Environment with Amber Gardner

Not Your Basic Influencers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 34:22


Trigger Warning: We will be discussing suicidality in this episode. If at any point the conversation feels too heavy for you, please know that it is okay to listen to yourself and take space. Please contact a crisis or emergency line if you are feeling suicidal. Welcome back to Not Your Basic Influencers Podcast! Elyce and Leah here, two (kinda) basic women and licensed mental health professionals influencing you on the sh*t that really matters. This week, Elyce speaks with Amber Gardner, the Director of Partnerships of To Write Love on Her Arms ("TWLOHA"), about the grassroots, nonprofit that has played a huge part in the birth of the mental health movement. In this conversation, we talk about stigma and the discomfort that many individuals face when struggling with their mental health and trying to access support and resources. Amber shares her own lived experiences and how she has coped and worked through the different seasons of her life. We discuss the importance of connection and a supportive work environment, as well as the importance of self-care and leaning on other for support. Amber discovered To Write Love on Her Arms in 2008 during her first season of depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. She credits TWLOHA with giving her the hope that she needed to stay, and the encouragement needed to get the mental health help she deserved. Over the years, as she continued on her own mental health journey, she became passionate about advocating for, and creating space for others to feel safe sharing their own mental health experiences. As the Director of Partnerships, Amber works with businesses, musicians, athletes, and individuals who are looking to partner together to spread a message of help and hope to their audiences. To Write Love on Her Arms is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury, and suicide. TWLOHA exists to encourage, inform, inspire, and also to invest directly into treatment and recovery. For more information about TWLOHA or to connect with Amber, we have included links and social media handles below. TWLOHA Instagram: @twloha Personal Instagram: @ambgards TWLOHA Find Help Page: https://twloha.com/find-help/ TWLOHA App: https://twloha.com/thehopeful/ This podcast is in partnership with DiveThru, a mental wellness company that helps you dive-thru what you go thru. This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp, an online therapy platform. NYBI listeners can get 10% off their first month by going to betterhelp.com/basicinfluencers . Support this podcast by subscribing/following on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you liked this episode, please rate and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also call in and leave us a voicemail with any afterthoughts, questions or suggestions for future topics at 323.553.2093! We would LOVE to hear from you. Follow us on Instagram @notyourbasicinfluencers And your podcast hosts @yourmoderntherapist (Leah) and @thatrelatablesocialworker (Elyce) As always, we appreciate you! Disclaimer: If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis or is in immediate danger, please dial 911 or contact a local crisis line. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a replacement for professional or medical care.

Not Your Basic Influencers
Finding Your People, Authenticity and Boundaries

Not Your Basic Influencers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 29:18


Welcome back to Not Your Basic Influencers Podcast! Elyce and Leah here, two (kinda) basic women and licensed mental health professionals influencing you on the sh*t that really matters. This week it's just the two of us (insert "Just the Two of Us" chorus here)! We talk about friendships and the importance of finding your people. We talk about the different types of friendships and how they shift and change over time--friendships for a reason, for a season and for a life-time. And we discuss the importance of reflecting on your relationships, knowing who you are and what matters to you and setting boundaries. This podcast is in partnership with DiveThru, a mental wellness company that helps you dive-thru what you go thru. This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp, an online therapy platform. NYBI listeners can get 10% off their first month by going to betterhelp.com/basicinfluencers . Support this podcast by subscribing/following on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you liked this episode, please rate and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also call in and leave us a voicemail with any afterthoughts, questions or suggestions for future topics at 323.553.2093! We would LOVE to hear from you . Follow us on Instagram @notyourbasicinfluencers And your podcast hosts @yourmoderntherapist (Leah) and @thatrelatablesocialworker (Elyce) As always, we appreciate you! Disclaimer: If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis or is in immediate danger, please dial 911 or contact a local crisis line. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a replacement for professional or medical care.

Not Your Basic Influencers
Using Comedy to Cope, Being Human and The Importance of Connection with Alice Fraser

Not Your Basic Influencers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 49:21


Welcome back to Not Your Basic Influencers Podcast! Elyce and Leah here, two (kinda) basic women and licensed mental health professionals influencing you on the sh*t that really matters. This podcast is in partnership with DiveThru, a mental wellness company that helps you dive-thru what you go thru. This week we speak with Alice Fraser about comedy and the importance of humor to cope with pain and suffering. Alice shares how she has used comedy to process her own loss and have something tangible to hold onto and feel less unstable. This conversation touches on the shared human experience and how comedy can be used to reach and connect with others. Alice Fraser is an award winning writer, performer, comedian and broadcaster. She has a special on Amazon Prime, Savage and has given a TEDx Talk, "What are we doing?," about vanity in the face of death. You can follow Alice on Instagram @aliterative and check out her website (alicecomedyfraser.com) This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp, an online therapy platform. NYBI listeners can get 10% off their first month by going to betterhelp.com/basicinfluencers . Support this podcast by subscribing/following on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you liked this episode, please rate and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also call in and leave us a voicemail with any afterthoughts, questions or suggestions for future topics at 323.553.2093! We would LOVE to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram @notyourbasicinfluencers & your podcast hosts @yourmoderntherapist (Leah) and @thatrelatablesocialworker (Elyce) As always, we appreciate you! Disclaimer: If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis or is in immediate danger, please dial 911 or contact a local crisis line. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a replacement for professional or medical care.

Not Your Basic Influencers
Teaching Parents, Understanding Child Behavior and the Importance of Empathy with Mr. Chazz.

Not Your Basic Influencers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 62:41


Welcome back to Not Your Basic Influencers Podcast! Elyce and Leah here, two (kinda) basic women and licensed mental health professionals influencing you on the sh*t that really matters. Today we chat with Mr.Chazz about parenting, understanding child development and behavior and the importance of having empathy for others. Mr. Chazz talks about his own experiences in school and with learning as kid and shares how this has fueled his passion for the work that he does. We discuss some of things many parents struggle with in terms of parenting and meeting their child's emotional needs. Mr. Chazz describes some of the barriers that make it difficult for parents to change some of their parenting strategies and behaviors. Mr. Chazz is an Educational Specialist who, “teaches teachers to teach” in a chain of Child Development Centers. His mission in life is to enjoy the process of becoming the best version of himself and help others do the same. His Vision is to help Adults See, Guide and Trust children. He closely works with 8 different schools, 100s of teachers and 1,000s of children. He has trained thousands of teachers in person and virtually. He earned his Master's in Executive Leadership at American University. He has a large social media following on both Instagram and TikTok and has his own podcast called, “Mr. Chazz's Leadership, Parenting and Teaching Podcast.” You can follow him on Instagram as @MrChazz or go to www.patreon.com/mrchazz to join his community and get access to 1 on 1 coaching. This podcast is in partnership with DiveThru, a mental wellness company that helps you dive-thru what you go thru. This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp, an online therapy platform. NYBI listeners can get 10% off their first month by going to betterhelp.com/basicinfluencers . Support this podcast by subscribing/following on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you liked this episode, please rate and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also call in and leave us a voicemail with any afterthoughts, questions or suggestions for future topics at 323.553.2093! We would LOVE to hear from you . Follow us on Instagram @notyourbasicinfluencers And your podcast hosts @yourmoderntherapist (Leah) and @thatrelatablesocialworker (Elyce) As always, we appreciate you! Disclaimer: If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis or is in immediate danger, please dial 911 or contact a local crisis line. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a replacement for professional or medical care.

Not Your Basic Influencers
Intrusive Thoughts, Coping with Anxiety and the Importance of Being Silly with Lauren Ruth Martin

Not Your Basic Influencers

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 48:41


Welcome back to Not Your Basic Influencers Podcast! Elyce and Leah here, two (kinda) basic women and licensed mental health professionals influencing you on the sh*t that really matters. Today we chat with Lauren Ruth Martin, LPC-MHSP about anxiety and what it actually means to have intrusive thoughts. Lauren shares her own experiences with anxiety, perfectionism and learning how to manage her intrusive thoughts. We discuss navigating relationships when you struggle with anxiety and the importance of informing partners and loved ones of how they can best respond and support you when you are going through it. Lauren shares some of the techniques and tools that she uses personally and with her own clients to cope with their anxiety. She discuses the importance of being silly as an adult and how that helps us to re-wire both our brain and body to be more comfortable with triggers and threat. Lauren Ruth Martin, LPC-MHSP is a licensed therapist located right outside of Nashville. Lauren is a woo girl gone mild who wants to add a little glitter to everyone's lives. Lauren specializes in perfectionism, treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and eating disorders. Using techniques from  Radically Open Dialectal Behavioral Therapy (RODBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), she is all about doing your way out of stuck spots. Lauren likes to call it out with kindness and doesn't shy away from keynote speaking, podcasting ("A Novel Life"), and sharing insights on IG. She believes creating an aspirational life doesn't have to be over the top. You can find Lauren on Instagram @laurenruthmartin and check out some of her tools and resources on her website www.novelcounseling.com. This podcast is in partnership with DiveThru, a mental wellness company that helps you dive-thru what you go thru. This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp, an online therapy platform. NYBI listeners can get 10% off their first month by going to betterhelp.com/basicinfluencers  Support this podcast by subscribing/following on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you liked this episode, please rate and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also call in and leave us a voicemail with any afterthoughts, questions or suggestions for future topics at 323.553.2093! We would LOVE to hear from you . Follow us on Instagram @notyourbasicinfluencers And your podcast hosts @yourmoderntherapist (Leah) and @thatrelatablesocialworker (Elyce) As always, we appreciate you! Disclaimer: If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis or is in immediate danger, please dial 911 or contact a local crisis line. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a replacement for professional or medical care.

Not Your Basic Influencers
Understanding Human Trafficking, Gang Violence and Generational Trauma with Crystal Anthony

Not Your Basic Influencers

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 64:31


Welcome back to Not Your Basic Influencers Podcast! Elyce and Leah here, two (kinda) basic women and licensed mental health professionals influencing you on the sh*t that really matters. In this episode, we talk to Crystal Anthony about gang violence, human trafficking and generational trauma. Crystal shares her insights about the juvenile justice system and how the system itself including gaps in services make it difficult for youth and vulnerable communities to rehabilitate and continue to perpetuate the criminalization of marginalized communities. Crystal describes the efforts she and her colleague have made to advocate for underserved populations and the trauma-based work and therapy that she provides to youth and their families. Crystal Anthony is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and is a highly esteemed person in the juvenile justice system in both San Diego County and Orange County. She has extensive experience working with youth and young adults that have been involved with human trafficking. She is the co-executive director of Underground GRIT. Crystal has been awarded for her work in human trafficking and advocacy efforts in the community, as well as for her collaborative efforts in the juvenile justice system. To learn more about Underground GRIT, visit their website: undergroundgrit.org This podcast is in partnership with DiveThru, a mental wellness company that helps you dive-thru what you go thru. This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp, an online therapy platform. NYBI listeners can get 10% off their first month by going to betterhelp.com/basicinfluencers Support this podcast by subscribing/following on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you liked this episode, please rate and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also call in and leave us a voicemail with any afterthoughts, questions or suggestions for future topics at 323.553.2093! We would LOVE to hear from you Follow us on Instagram @notyourbasicinfluencers And your podcast hosts @yourmoderntherapist (Leah) and @thatrelatablesocialworker (Elyce) As always, we appreciate you!

Not Your Basic Influencers
From the NFL to Finding Meaning in Stillness with Caleb Campbell

Not Your Basic Influencers

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 52:34


Welcome back to Not Your Basic Influencers Podcast! Elyce and Leah here, two (kinda) basic women and licensed mental health professionals influencing you on the sh*t that really matters. Today we get to chat with Caleb Campbell. Caleb Campbell is a former NFL player who decided to walk away from his childhood dream as a professional athlete when he realized the life that he wanted was not the life he had. In our conversation, Caleb describes the burnout he experienced while chasing touchdowns and achievements. Caleb opens up about his own healing journey and how he has learned to find meaning in stillness. Caleb is available for speaking, workshops and content creation with the goal of facilitating brave conversations about mental health and embracing uncertainty. You can find Caleb on Instagram @caleb_campbell or learn more through his website www.calebcampbell.me This podcast is in partnership with DiveThru, a mental wellness company that helps you dive-thru what you go thru. This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp, an online therapy platform. NYBI listeners can get 10% off their first month by going to betterhelp.com/basicinfluencers . Support this podcast by subscribing/following on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you liked this episode, please rate and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also call in and leave us a voicemail with any afterthoughts, questions or suggestions for future topics at 323.553.2093! We would LOVE to hear from you . Follow us on Instagram @notyourbasicinfluencers And your podcast hosts @yourmoderntherapist (Leah) and @thatrelatablesocialworker (Elyce) As always, we appreciate you! Disclaimer: If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis or is in immediate danger, please dial 911 or contact a local crisis line. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a replacement for professional or medical care.

Not Your Basic Influencers
Suicide, Grief, Sobriety, and the Power of Shared-Experiences with Mary Odgers and Amanda Caldwell

Not Your Basic Influencers

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 57:40


Trigger Warning: We will be discussing suicidality in this episode. If at any point the conversation feels too heavy for you, please know that it is okay to listen to yourself and take space. Please contact a crisis or emergency line if you are feeling suicidal. Welcome back to Not Your Basic Influencers Podcast! Elyce and Leah here, two (kinda) basic women and licensed mental health professionals influencing you on the sh*t that really matters. In this episode, we speak to Mary Twomey Odgers and Amanda Caldwell about their personal experiences and understanding of suicidality. Mary and Amanda both describe their grief and loss of loved ones who have died by suicide, as well as how they have worked through these losses and other life events and challenges. Mary Twomey Odgers is a writer, retired registered nurse of twenty-two years, and life coach, whose default view of the world is through the lens of optimism. She is the author of Six Funerals and a Wedding, her memoir, that further illustrates both the grief and hopefulness that was shared in today's conversation. Amanda Caldwell is a wife, mother, and floral designer who has made the decision to live alcohol free and hopes to inspire others who have chosen to do the same. You can follow Amanda on Instagram @sober_musings_with_mandy When it comes to suicide prevention: DO try and share resources and emphasize seeking help . DO share warning signs, risk factors, and protective factory . DO emphasize prevention . AVOID glorifying suicide or people who have died by suicide . AVOID suicide or suicidal ideation as common . AVOID sharing details and descriptions around methods of suicide . Though commonly used for a long time, try to AVOID using language like “commit suicide”, which can evoke association with crime or sin. Instead, try shifting your language to “died by suicide” or “death by suicide” . . . Resources: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (24/7): 1-800-273-8255 Support this podcast by subscribing/following on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you liked this episode, please rate and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also call in and leave us a voicemail with any afterthoughts, questions or suggestions for future topics at 323.553.2093! We would LOVE to hear from you Follow us on Instagram @notyourbasicinfluencers & your podcast hosts @yourmoderntherapist (Leah) and @thatrelatablesocialworker (Elyce) As always, we appreciate you! Disclaimer: If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis or is in immediate danger, please dial 911 or contact a local crisis line. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a replacement for professional or medical care.

Not Your Basic Influencers
Elyce's "Why": Trauma, Suicidality and Resiliency

Not Your Basic Influencers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 33:34


Trigger Warning: We will be discussing suicidality in this episode. If at any point the conversation feels too heavy for you, please know that it is okay to listen to yourself and take space. Please contact a crisis or emergency line if you are feeling suicidal. Welcome back to Not Your Basic Influencers Podcast! Elyce and Leah here, two (kinda) basic women and licensed mental health professionals influencing you on the sh*t that really matters. In this episode, Elyce share's some of her personal experiences including childhood trauma and losing her mom. She discusses how this loss has impacted her and has been the driving force of her "why" and the work that she does. Elyce discusses her mission to increase the awareness of and destigmatize suicidality and mental health. Support this podcast by subscribing/following on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you liked this episode, please rate and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also call in and leave us a voicemail with any afterthoughts, questions or suggestions for future topics at 323.553.2093! We would LOVE to hear from you Follow us on Instagram @notyourbasicinfluencers And your podcast hosts @yourmoderntherapist (Leah) and @thatrelatablesocialworker (Elyce) As always, we appreciate you! Resources: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (24/7): 1-800-273-8255 Disclaimer: If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis or is in immediate danger, please dial 911 or contact a local crisis line. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a replacement for professional or medical care.

Not Your Basic Influencers
Leah's "Why": OCD, Body Image and Healing

Not Your Basic Influencers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 34:01


Welcome back to Not Your Basic Influencers Podcast! Elyce and Leah here, two (kinda) basic women and licensed mental health professionals influencing you on the sh*t that really matters. In this episode, Leah describes her struggle with OCD, body image and past experiences as a young adult. She describes her healing journey and how therapy has helped her overcome and manage her anxiety and challenges with self-esteem. Support this podcast by subscribing/following on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you liked this episode, please rate and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also call in and leave us a voicemail with any afterthoughts, questions or suggestions for future topics at 323.553.2093! We would LOVE to hear from you Follow your podcast hosts on Instagram Leah @yourmoderntherapist Elyce @thatrelatablesocialworker As always, we appreciate you! Resources: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (24/7): 1-800-273-8255 Disclaimer: If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis or is in immediate danger, please dial 911 or contact a local crisis line. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a replacement for professional or medical care.

Not Your Basic Influencers
Exploring Your Spirituality with Staci Benaroya

Not Your Basic Influencers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 46:13


Welcome back to Not Your Basic Influencers Podcast! Elyce and Leah here, two (kinda) basic women and licensed mental health professionals influencing you on the sh*t that really matters. This week Staci Benaroya joins us to influence you on spirituality. Staci (@thenyctherapist) is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and provides Psychodynamic Therapy to millennials in New York City. In this episode, we break down and discuss the differences between religion and spirituality. We talk about ambivalence and how one can explore their own spirituality in a way that feels good to them and on their own terms. Staci shares her own experiences and spiritual journey including the use of yoga, moon rituals, and tarot card readings. Staci also educates us on the concept of manifesting and how you can work with the universe to manifest a vision. Support this podcast by subscribing/following on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you liked this episode, please rate and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also call in and leave us a voicemail with any afterthoughts, questions or suggestions for future topics at 323.553.2093! We would LOVE to hear from you Follow your podcast hosts on Instagram Leah @yourmoderntherapist Elyce @thatrelatablesocialworker As always, we appreciate you! Disclaimer: If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis or is in immediate danger, please dial 911 or contact a local crisis line. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a replacement for professional or medical care.

Not Your Basic Influencers
Redefining Masculinity with That Guy Kramer

Not Your Basic Influencers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 56:00


Welcome back to Not Your Basic Influencers Podcast! Elyce and Leah here, two (kinda) basic women and licensed mental health professionals influencing you on the sh*t that really matters. This week Steve Kramer joins us to influence you on the topic of masculinity and mental health. Steve Kramer (@thatguykramer) is the current radio personality and air talent on Baltimore's Mix 106.5 morning show with Kramer and Jess. He also co-hosts the Certified Mama's Boy Podcast with his mom (check it out). In this episode, we talk about how our cultural values and gender constructs impact men and their mental health. We discuss the stigma that often prevents men from talking about their feelings or seeking out help. Kramer share's his own experiences in therapy and how he has prioritized his mental health. We also break down what it means to be "masculine" and how we can start to redefine masculinity. Support this podcast by subscribing/following on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you liked this episode, please rate and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also call in and leave us a voicemail with any afterthoughts, questions or suggestions for future topics at 323.553.2093! We would LOVE to hear from you. Follow your podcast hosts on Instagram Leah @yourmoderntherapist Elyce @thatrelatablesocialworker As always, we appreciate you! Disclaimer: If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis or is in immediate danger, please dial 911 or contact a local crisis line. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a replacement for professional or medical care.