Podcast appearances and mentions of erica davies

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Latest podcast episodes about erica davies

Latte and Closet
#137 - El método de las 3 palabras, las medias grises y los desodorantes naturales

Latte and Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 34:15


En este episodio del Podcast de Latte and Closet os hablamos del famoso método de las 3 palabras para definir nuestro estilo, de los desodorantes naturales y de algunas tendencias. Libro: Wear it well de Allison Bornstein https://amzn.to/3UnNQ77 Perfiles mencionados: - Anna Cascarina https://www.instagram.com/annacascarina/ - Erica Davies https://www.instagram.com/erica_davies/ GOODREADS: - Adriana https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/150328923-adriana-ruz - Paloma https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/146889862-paloma-cardenas-garrido -- LATTE AND CLOSET: https://www.latteandcloset.com -- GRUPO DE TELEGRAM: https://t.me/+Gka25fCEm1W9VJ2Z -- Puedes seguirnos en Instagram: - Latte and Closet https://www.instagram.com/latteandcloset/ - Paloma https://www.instagram.com/indacloset/ - Adriana https://www.instagram.com/adrianaruz/ Y en TikTok: - Latte and Closet https://www.tiktok.com/@latteandcloset - Paloma https://www.tiktok.com/@indacloset6 - Adriana https://www.tiktok.com/@adriana_ruz VINTED: - Paloma https://www.vinted.es/member/26036144-indacloset - Adriana https://www.vinted.es/member/74433224-adrianaruz Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Middling Along
Erica Davies on rediscovering our midlife fashion mojo

Middling Along

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 30:42


My guest this time is Erica Davies - a former fashion editor who has worked with some of the UK's biggest newspapers, magazines and brands…She founded the hugely popular blog the-edited.com and now has an audience of more than 200,000 followers on Instagram. She's passionate about encouraging women to make bold, confident and happiness-inducing choices through their clothing and interiors, and her most recent book, Style Chapters, was published earlier this year…and would make a fab Christmas present if you still have any friends or family members to buy for!   We talk about  where the inspiration for the book came from Erica's advice for changing body shapes in midlife and rethinking what might have worked for us before but doesn't now Insider fashion editor tips for figuring out what is flattering - for example for anyone feeling ‘tummy-self-conscious'  Her advice for getting out of a 'style funk' Getting the best out of second hand/preloved shopping Tips for staying chic whilst dressing to cope with menopause symptoms  Dopamine dressing and being more playful with our fashion choices for increasing our confidence  And just for fun, Erica's three ‘Desert Island Dresses' that she'd pick if she could only keep three…   You can find Erica at the-edited.com or https://www.instagram.com/erica_davies   You can also find us over on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/middlingalong_podcast/ and you can listen to past episodes at https://middlingalong.com     Join our newsletter, The Messy Middle, for fortnightly goodness into your Inbox: https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/323784/90772270045202190/share    We're delighted to be listed as one of the Top 25 podcasts for midlife and menopause here: https://www.lattelounge.co.uk/podcasts-about-the-menopause/   It would mean so much if you'd subscribe, rate, and review us to share the love and help others find the podcast too!  You can also find me at https://www.instagram.com/managingthemenopause  or at www.managingthemenopause.com where we offer 1-1 coaching and workplace training.  Get our free 'Guide to your GP appointment' at https://www.managingthemenopause.com/free-resources 

Joy of Home
Home is Where the Heart (and Color) Is: A Chat with Erica Davies

Joy of Home

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 54:24


In this episode, Paula and Susanna welcome Erica Davies. Erica, known for her vibrant and joyful approach to both fashion and home decor, shares her journey from being a fashion editor predominantly wearing black, to embracing color and print in her personal style and home. The discussion touches on how fashion and interior design are closely aligned, and how Erica's past experiences as a fashion editor have influenced her confidence and approach to home decoration. The conversation also covers the importance of creating a space that makes one feel comfortable and reflects personal style. Connect with Erica: https://www.instagram.com/erica_davies/ https://www.tiktok.com/@erica_davies_ And you can buy her new book now: https://linktr.ee/stylechapters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The #justbloodypostit podcast
S6 Ep123: Ep #123 CREATIVE: a bitesized episode with style editor Erica Davies

The #justbloodypostit podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 11:39


Welcome to a special bite-size episode of The Just Bloody Post It Podcast!  Through the summer, we're revisiting some of my favourite conversations from the past 6 seasons, all perfectly condensed for your listening pleasure (imagining you, headphones in, on a sun loungers somewhere perfect

Dreaming and Doing with Nicky Raby
Mini Episode 533: Wisdom from Kim Palmer, Michelle Stonhill, Erica Davies and Danni Mccabe

Dreaming and Doing with Nicky Raby

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 3:01


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The #justbloodypostit podcast
S4 Ep63: Grown up influencing with fashion editor @erica_davies

The #justbloodypostit podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 26:46


Maker of beautiful homes and all round Very Stylish Person Erica Davies is my guest on The #JustBloodyPostIt Podcast this week. You may be one of the almost 187k people who hang out on Erica's Instagram account already, if not - I'll introduce you; Erica was Fleet Street's youngest ever fashion editor at The Sun aged a sunny 24. She went on to work at Look Magazine as a fashion and beauty editor before founding her blog The Edited. Seeking better work-life balance (and to take the opportunities a big online audience was offering) she quit London and now works full time with brands in increasingly impressive partnerships. She now designs lines of products for the likes of John Lewis. Oh and she's casually written a book, Leopard is a Neutral - and has another in the pipeline! We chat about;

The Therapy Edit
One Thing with Erica Davies on how to feel good in what you wear

The Therapy Edit

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 14:07


In this episode of One Thing, Anna chats to Erica Davies, former fashion editor, stylist and author about the importance of finding your style confidence in the early days of motherhood.Erica is the author of Leopard is a Neutral which you can buy here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Leopard-Neutral-Really-Useful-Style/dp/B08BSSSDRY/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1EP8Q7K4QHOA6&keywords=leopard+is+a+neutral&qid=1651659585&sprefix=leopard+is+a+neutral+%2Caps%2C94&sr=8-1You can also follow Erica on Instagram at @erica_davies

Postcards From Midlife
Fashion: Reinvent your midlife look with stylist Erica Davies

Postcards From Midlife

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 63:30


Instagram queen Erica Davies joins Lorraine and Trish to solve your burning fashion dilemmas: from wearing print and colour to the right underwear for your shape, as well as creating a whole new capsule wardrobe with the best High Street, online and vintage buys. Plus: brilliant books to solve a reading drought; teen bathroom horror stories and a nostalgic homage to Wendy Richards Get in touch: hello@postcardsfrommidlife.comDisclaimer: All advice in this podcast is based on our own experiences. Please seek professional advice if you think you have any of the issues or conditions discussed in this episode See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker
Erica Davies is here to help you rediscover your fashion mojo

The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 40:56


Feel like your wardrobe has turned against you? Your body's gone awol and you've mislaid your style mojo? This week's guest is the answer to your sartorial prayers. Fashion journalist and lifestyle blogger Erica Davies's career spans two decades: at 24 she was the youngest ever national newspaper fashion editor, on The Sun. At 44 she is a legit Instagram influencer – one of very few representing the legion women between 30 and 80! - has over 150,000 followers and has just captured her styling wisdom in a book: Leopard is a neutral.And no, she's not loaded and she's not a size 8. She's a working mum of two with a body to match. Which is why her book is SO useful. Listen on for her advice on what to do when you feel like the fashion industry is shoving you out the door into granny clothes, how to regain your style identity and why fashion rules are, well, frankly, BS. Plus she shares her shopping tricks, personal style icons and the superpower that means she hardly ever sends anything back.The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker is hosted by Sam Baker, produced by Emily Sandford. I'd love to hear what you think - please let me know on twitter @sambaker or instagram @theothersambaker• The Shift - How I (lost and) found myself after 40 - and you can too is out in hardback and available to buy here.• Leopard is a neutral by Erica Davies is out in hardback and available to buy here.Follow Erica on instagram @erica_davies See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

How To Cope - with Becky Howard + Lucy Clyde
Erica Davies, fashion influencer and stylist

How To Cope - with Becky Howard + Lucy Clyde

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 46:53


Erica Davies is one of the UK's most influential fashion Instagrammers, with 166k followers. So how did the Covid pandemic impact how she worked, how she coped, and her take on fashion and how it makes us all feel?For the last few years, former newspaper fashion editor Erica has been on a momentous trajectory (we're not allowed to say the ‘J' word

HodderPod - Hodder books podcast
LEOPARD IS A NEUTRAL, written and read by Erica Davies - Audiobook extract

HodderPod - Hodder books podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 2:08


Erica Davies' really useful style guide ditches archaic fashion rules and helps women to reignite their love of clothes. Leopard is a Neutral is the ultimate confidence-boosting style guide. Former fashion editor and journalist, Erica Davies, has worked across some of the UK's biggest-selling newspapers, magazines and high street brands - and amassed thousands of followers online for her straight-talking, fun and relatable content, tips and tricks that empower women through fashion, interiors and style. In 2019 she was named by The Sunday Times as one of their top 100 online influencers. Grounded by her personal stories and career learnings, Erica's playful, narrative debut book is packed with practical advice on how to make bold, assured style decisions everyday, ditch archaic fashion rules and harness the power of clothes to feel amazing and curate a wardrobe of happiness.

CHRIS EVANS - HOW TO WOW
#4 - Erica Davies

CHRIS EVANS - HOW TO WOW

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 75:02


How to become one of the youngest ever fashion editors of a national newspaper. How to (really) fake it ‘til you make it. How to have a second career bigger than your first. How to “like” a rug online and create an instant demand resulting in thousands of sales. How to keep smiling regardless.Instagram: @erica_daviesTwitter: @erica_daviesBook: Leopard is a NeutralWebsite: https://the-edited.com/OUR SPONSORS: M&S Plant Kitchen PRODUCTS MENTIONED:Plant Kitchen Vegan ColeslawPlant Kitchen Green Thai CurryPlant Kitchen No Chicken KievPlant Kitchen No chic’n nuggetsPlant Kitchen Cauliflower PopcornPlant Kitchen Chorizo Puppies Plant Kitchen No Beef BurgerPlant Kitchen No Chicken GyozaListen, Subscribe & Review Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Fashion Unzipped
Live: The Power of Fashion

Fashion Unzipped

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 31:37


Dame Helena Morrissey, Erica Davies and Isabel Spearman join Bethan Holt, the Telegraph’s Fashion News and Features Director, to talk about why fashion shouldn't be dismissed as frivolous. Up for discussion: the key to finding your personal style, why the dress is the busy woman’s secret weapon and how colour can help you get ahead in the workplace. This episode was recorded at Stella Live in London. Get 30 days free access to The Telegraph online: www.telegraph.co.uk/fashionunzippedsub Subscribe and give us a five star review on Apple Podcasts - and let us know what you think at unzipped@telegraph.co.uk

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Exciting Emails: The Podcast
Standing Out & Is The Bloggersphere Oversaturated? | 017

Exciting Emails: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 19:27


One of the messages I hear from you over and over again is that you feel like the bloggershpere is oversaturated. That it’s ‘been there done that’ and that you’re worried that you have nothing original, new or extra to add, so you may as well give up. NOT ON MY WATCH. In this episode, we’re going to dive in on what makes you, you, how to stand out in the blogger sphere and of course we’re going to get practical by answering some reflective questions and then I’ll be showing you how to put it into practise. Ya ready? I heard a statistic that there are something like over 30 million blogs. That’s more diet cokes than I’ll ever drink in a life time and 1 less than the amount of Game of Thrones spoilers on Twitter. So of course you’re going to feel like your voice is only adding to noise. But that’s where you’re wrong. Ok there may be 10 million fashion blogs, who love a Celine necklace and a YSL bag but you’ve only got a ropey copy from Amazon and a Co-Op shopper to your name. Or you might feel like beauty blogs are dying and how can you keep up when you’re not being sent enough PR to give a small village in Argentina a whole new skincare routine. You might have even identified someone in your niche that walks, talks, acts and lives exactly like you and you worry that you’re not offering anything different. But trust me when I say, you are. Because as fucking cheesy as it is, ‘you are you and that is Truer than true, no one alive is youer than you’ - did you think you’d be getting some Dr Seuss up in here? What you need to do is to really reflect on your USPs. It’s to banish the imposter syndrome - I’ve got a bloody podcast episode for that! And quash the comparisonitis. It’s to become truly clear on what your niche and focus is and then have actionable and intentional steps in place to show everyone else too. So shall we crack on? First of all, I want you to grab a piece of paper, or a notes app or whatever and list 5-10 words that speak to you about who you are. We’ve done a similar exercise to this before, but this time be really intentional - what really makes you, you? For example; funny, kind, witty, sarcastic, a dreamer, deep thinker, informative, whimsical, creative And then add a few more about what you’re most passionate about creating - writing, photos, audio, video - what are you most passionate about? Then sprinkle in a couple of things that makes your content different - listicles, long form and educational, reflective and dreamy, poetic, funny, different editing style, original photography style, like talking to your best mate And now let’s look at it together. So if it’s me, my words are - writing, educational, reflective, funny, witty, chatting to a best mate Therefore I know that my writing and presentational style is funny, witty and like chatting to a mate, but that my content is either reflective (so my observational posts and those on mental health and relationships) or it’s educational - with all of the blogging content I offer up. So to me, these are my USPs, because the people I know of or who I follow that are educational, aren’t usually as foul mouthed or as sarcastic as I am plus I know my writing style, when it comes to posts on feminism, sex or mental health, is just like me chatting to you as if you were a friend - and that’s what makes it different. Now I have clarity over this - and hopefully you do too - definitely come and chat to me in the Facebook group about your content USPs once you’ve figured them out, then I need to know how to practically apply it and show it off. So here are the areas to focus on - I hope you’re ready to take notes! I will have this all written up in the show notes too if you’re driving - please don’t take notes if you’re driving; Writing Style I don’t know about you but there are some posts that I’ve tried to write that have been dry AF. It was like what I read when I’ve forgotten to take my phone to the loo and need to read the back of a shampoo bottle or something. So boring and not at all me. This is one of the easiest areas to get your USPs across. Do you have a certain catchphrase? Or slang term? A way of addressing your audience? Some references that you love and your audience would totally get too? Or is there a mutual frustration or even a dream that you and your audience share that you could refer to? Pepper them throughout your prose. What does the verb, ‘to pepper’ even mean though? Anyway, we’re going with it. Live Video/Stories You want to show that you’re different? Do it with video. If you’re not brave enough for live yet, then definitely Stories is the way to go. Sometimes I’m my own worst enemy with stories and I share a picture of my bed because I feel like that’s the done thing. But what makes me different? Take some time now to reflect on what makes your stories different (i.e they’re from you). Mine are different in a couple of ways; firstly I use stories to show what my daily life is like. I lead quite an alien lifestyle to most in that I try and work less than 15 hours a week and no two days are the same. So I’ll take my followers along with awkward Starbucks encounters, observations from public transport, blogging events, my work and travels. What is different about your life? And you know what, lots of you will say, ‘nothing, I just have a 9-5, go home, feed my cat, catch up on Netflix and rinse and repeat’ BUT THAT IS OK. People are nosey. However you live your life will be interesting to people because we are a nosey breed. So share your routines. Your feelings. Something funny that happened at work. Your favourite Netflix moments - it shows a personal side to you. But we need to get intentional with our stories content too. So also have a thing. I tell my coachees this all the time and it works. Erica Davies has Sunday Styling, Hannah Gale has her HG Ten, Tay Jane Nicole had her Wednesday Wishlist, Sam from Knackered By Chaos has a Wellness Wednesday, The Mothercooker has her Motivation Monday, Dizzy Brunette has Wallpaper Wednesday. What’s your thing? Beauty? Fashion? Lifestyle? Travel? - pick something and make it a feature. You could do a hot or not, an edit of your favourite high street picks, a travel destination mini guide/review, a round up of other content from your niche. This is a great way to make your stories stand out if you feel like you being you isn’t ‘enough content’ - which is bollocks but I really relate to that feeling. Kick it Off With A Challenge So you’ve got your USPs and you’re raring to go in telling everyone just how different you are - why not run a mini challenge that’s related? For example, Sam, who I mentioned before - her blog and herself are bloody lovely, she’s Knackered by Chaos by the way, I’ll link her. During coaching we realised her USP is like wellness but not wanky - I actually think we used wellness but not woo. She’s not into the ethereal aspect of wellness - more just practical routines and wellness. She wants to quickly assert herself in this niche, so she’s going to do a challenge where she teaches willing people (hi me) who are a bit useless with self care (yep hi double me) how to introduce routines in an approachable and easy way. That shows off her USP! Look at the Anna Edit - known for her simple styling and capsule wardrobe - she now regularly takes part in the 10 in 10 (10 outfits from 10 items) challenge and encourages her followers to take part too. So could you run a challenge that shows off your USP? Pinterest Pinterest is another good way to show off your individuality. It actively encourages you to have boards that are not only related to your content niche but also to your personal interests. I think you get a really good feel for who I am from mine. There’s a mixture of blogging and social media tips, with boards on navy sofas, delicate tattoos and feminist quotes. This does make me think I need to start a potato board - I’m going to right after I finish this. It’ll be glorious. So think of your content niches - which relevant boards can you create? Now think of your personal USPs - which boards could you have? If you said you’re a poetic dreamer - have a board of poems. If you said you’re funny and sarky - get a memes board crackalacking. Perhaps your thing is alternative fashion - make ALLLLLLL the boards. You want your profile to give a well rounded view of who you are from first glance. Which reminds me about social bios and about pages - I’ve done episodes on these two things before so go back and listen but these are the perfect places to show off exactly how you stand out. The most important thing to remember, is that even if you feel like the most basic of Beckys with no discernible talents or niche areas of interest - there ARE people out there who are interested in you. In what you had for lunch. In what you’re watching. In your thoughts on who should win Drag Race *cough* VAAAANJIE*cough* - it’s up to you to gain clarity over what makes you different, and then it’s down to you to get intentional with sharing exactly what makes you different in some of the ways we’ve discussed in this episode. Come and chat to me on the Facebook group about your USPs and how you plan on standing out! Until next time, BYEEEE

Hashtag Authentic - for small businesses, bloggers and online creatives
Fashion blogging, fast fashion & accountability with Erica Davies

Hashtag Authentic - for small businesses, bloggers and online creatives

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 46:10


Things we talk about in this episode: Erica's move from working as a journalist and fashion editor to running her own 'mini magazine' on her Instagram & blog The impact of showing your real self online Moving away from London - and how this brought Erica clarity on her brand and voice Being a 40-year-old, size 12-14 fashion blogger - and why there's the need for every kind of body on Instagram Ways to make money as a fashion influencer - sponsored posts, ongoing brand partnerships, affiliate links etc. The importance of due diligence when choosing sponsorships and partnerships Transparency about sponsored content, and respecting your audience's trust The lack of transparency around adverting and product placement in traditional media such as magazines and music videos, and the inequality of the conversations around it 'Fast fashion' and why we all should be buying fewer clothes The problem of money when it comes to choosing between fast fashion and more ethical brands Using your "influence" in positive ways, and to change the industry  Why fashion and interior design is not superficial or frivolous  Managing the demands of family life as a self-employed person Links mentioned in this episode: Stacey Dooley Investigates - Fashion's Dirty Secrets  Erica's manifesto for moving away from fast fashion Marks & Spencer, one of Erica's long term brand partners How Erica explains her sponsored work to her audience My paid partnership post with Starbucks (ad) Brene Brown Erica's Instagram Product placement in Katy Perry's videos - check out the pointlessly gratuitous logo belt and glasses shots in the club scene! Erica's Blog Pre Order my book UK / US / Australia My upcoming Live book events

At Home With...
S2 Ep 2: ERICA DAVIES - Fashion Editor, Stylist & Blogger

At Home With...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 42:48


What a woman! Spending over fifteen years as Fashion Director on national newspapers and magazines including LOOK, The Sun and The Daily Mirror, Erica started writing ‘The Edited’ as a way of staying creative while on maternity leave. Her hilarious honesty allowed it to quickly become one of the most addictive blogs out there! Leaving South East London for the Essex / Suffolk border a couple of years ago, Erica has transformed her home into a bold, bright masterpiece. From actively changing the perception of women’s fashion journalism to becoming an exceptional bargain hunter, Erica is her usual witty, open and inspiring self when she invited us in for cake and catch ups… You can listen along, and see photos of the items we talk about in this episode, on Acast. Find us on the app, or at www.acast.com/athomewith. Follow: @lilypebbles @theannaedit @erica_davies See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Dreaming and Doing with Nicky Raby
Interview Thirty One with Erica Davies, stylist, fashion journalist and brand consultant

Dreaming and Doing with Nicky Raby

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 42:11


Erica is a stylist, fashion journalist and brand consultant with over fifteen years of experience in the industry as Fashion Director on national newspapers and magazines including LOOK, The Sun and The Daily Mirror.In 2012 she started writing The Edited as a way of keeping her creative juices flowing while on maternity leave with her second child – and it’s now grown into an award-nominated site with a loyal and engaged audience.WebsiteInstagramTwitterPinterestFacebookFollow @nickyrabyWork with Nicky

She Leads Podcast: Leadership Empowerment for Women of Color
S1 E5: Leadership Empowerment with Erica Davies-Cole

She Leads Podcast: Leadership Empowerment for Women of Color

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 18:04


She Leads Podcast: Leadership Empowerment for Women of Color presents Leadership Empowerment with Erica Davies-Cole.  Gain leadership insight and advice from Erica Davies-Cole an activist, education advocate, and social entrepreneur. Don’t forget to subscribe to the show!

Not Another Mummy Podcast
Sarah Turner (The Unmumsy Mum) on Friendship

Not Another Mummy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 37:47


It's here! Episode 1 of Not Another Mummy Podcast! I'm ridiculously excited to be sharing this with you, after months of plotting and planning (and, well, working out HOW on earth to record and release a podcast!) The podcast series will see me interview a range of mums (and dads) and in episode 1, I chat to Sarah Turner aka The Unmumsy Mum - as well as being a superstar blogger and author, Sarah is an ambassador for Mummy Social, a website which connects mums online and in real life. So we chatted about mum friendships - why they're SO important, how hard they can be to form when you're a sleep deprived new mum, school gate mums - the lot! We also caught up about Sarah's recently announced pregnancy and how she's feeling about becoming a mum of three. Subscribe on iTunes! And if you want to be really nice, rate and review it over on iTunes too. In episode 2, I'm chatting to Erica Davies from The Edited on identity and style. Music: Epidemic Sound See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Not Another Mummy Podcast
Erica Davies On Mum Style & Identity

Not Another Mummy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 27:44


It's the second ever episode of Not Another Mummy Podcast (go catch up with Episode 1 featuring The Unmumsy Mum) and my guest is Erica Davies. Erica is a former fashion editor and founder of The Edited, whose mix of high street outfits, decor inspiration and family life chat has captivated thousands - 55,000 to be precise because that's how many people follow Erica on Instagram. So I wanted to chat to Erica about how tricky it is when you're a new mum and you feel like your whole identity shifts a bit - you go from being "you" to being "someone's mum" and I remember looking in the wardrobe and genuinely thinking "What did I wear again, before I was pregnant?!" Erica had loads of tips on this - and general chat on being a style influencer (and having a cushion obsession). You can subscribe on iTunes (do rate and review too, if you can!) and listen by pressing 'play'! Music: Epidemic Sound See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Not Another Mummy Podcast
Not Another Mummy Podcast Trailer: Episode 00 - Not Another Mummy Podcast

Not Another Mummy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017 2:00


Well look at this! It's only the trailer for my podcast series! Each episode, I'll be chatting to a different mum or dad - and I've already recorded episodes with Sarah Turner aka The Unmumsy Mum, Erica Davies from The Edited, Clemmie Hooper aka Mother of Daughters and Louise Pentland from Sprinkle of Glitter. I've got lots more chats lined up in the next few weeks and I'm SO EXCITED to share them with you. Have a listen to this trailer for a sneak preview of what Not Another Mummy Podcast will be like, and come back for the first full episode, which will be here and on iTunes very soon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Bishopsgate Institute Podcast
Barnardo's Philanthropy and Photography

Bishopsgate Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2010


Bishopsgate Institute Podcast: Barnardo's Philanthropy and Photography with Erica Davies. Recorded live at Bishopsgate Institute on 13 July 2010.

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