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A closer look at the mounting health concerns over the black plastics found in many kitchen utensils and if these items are still okay to use. Also, skiing legend Mikaela Shiffrin stops by to catch up and make a special announcement. Plus, our Shop TODAY team shares a few of their favorite winter products from fashion and beauty to home goods. And, a full breakdown and recap of the 2025 Oscar nominations, including the surprises and snubs.
In this deeply personal episode, we dive into one of our most listener-requested topics: healing after a divorce or separation. Jacey Duprie, best-selling author and digital entrepreneur, known for her authentic approach to life and style, shares her experience navigating heartbreak while balancing motherhood, self-care, and personal growth. She discusses how she coped with grief, stayed positive through difficult times, and offers advice for women going through similar challenges. From the emotional and physical toll of a separation to dating and rediscovering passions, Jacey provides invaluable insights and inspiration for anyone navigating major life transitions. Mentioned in the Episode: Jacey Duprie on Substack BabyQuest Foundation Liking Myself Back: An Influencer's Journey from Self-Doubt to Self-Acceptance by Jamie Duprie Shop Wyeth La Ligne Marin Sweater GIANVITO ROSSI Portofino 85 Suede Sandals The Row Margaux Leather Tote Bag Bottega Veneta Bags Cuyana Bags Monogram Jewelry Case Little Liffner Suede Tote Bags Loewe Flamenco Small Crossbody Bag in Napa Leather with Detachable Chain Aura Frames - Digital Picture Frames Skylight Digital Calendar Retrouvai Earrings YSE Beauty Your Favorite Ex Exfoliating Pads YSE Beauty SPF 30 Skin Glow Primer YSE Beauty Overachiever Brightening Eye Masks Joomee Song Facials Glow Therapy Light Therapy Mask Augustinus Bader The Rich Cream Pilates by Amanda A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us at @sonypodcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Katie as she talks with fashion and beauty writer Sheri Radel Rosenberg about her popular column “The Unapologetic Woman”, the inspiring women she has covered at The Ageist and all things fashion and beauty for feeling your best at the workplace and in life.
We all have those friends who's style and beauty secrets we're dying to know, and Christina Nadin is mine. Whether it's her perfect hair, gorgeous skin that you probably recognize from the Summer Friday's ad on your TSA bin at LAX, or chic and colorful style, Christina has built a following of close to one million people who love to get a glimpse into her everyday life. In today's episode, we chat about her best kept hair and skincare secrets, how she curates her closet, and where she buys the perfect white tank. She also shares the journey of starting her hair accessories brand Bahay Kubo and the influence of her Filipino roots on her personal style. Shop the new holiday drop available 12/3 at https://shopbahaykubo.com/. Follow Christina on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/christinanadin/Love the show? Follow us and leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. To watch this episode, head to YouTube.com/@LivvPerezFor more behind-the-scenes, follow Liv on Instagram, @LivvPerez, on TikTok @Livv.Perez, and shop her closet here https://shopmy.us/livvperezProduced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Steven Spielberg reflects on the 30th anniversary of his iconic film ‘Schindler's List' and the important organization it inspired, the Shoah Foundation. Also, our Shop TODAY team shares a few best-selling products, from fashion and beauty to home essentials. Plus, Andrea Bocelli and Sofia Carson discuss a new concert film marking Bocelli's three decades in the music industry.
Presented by The Reel Noire Network, welcome to another episode of God's Favorite Creative, the podcast that dives deep into the minds of media professionals shaping the culture. Hosted by Meah Denee Barrington, this podcast is your backstage pass to the creative process, industry insights, and personal journeys of the most innovative minds in media. In this episode, we are thrilled to host Jame Jackson, the founder of TheBlondeMisfit, a fashion and beauty consultant, writer, and actress. Jame shares her inspiring journey of building a media company, becoming a sought-after beauty consultant, and the importance of authenticity in connecting with audiences. Join us as we explore: The Journey: Discover how Jame Jackson founded TheBlondeMisfit and her path to becoming a prominent voice in the fashion and beauty industry. Building a Media Company: Gain insights into the challenges and triumphs of starting and growing a media platform dedicated to fashion and beauty. Beauty Consulting: Learn about Jame's role as a beauty consultant and her approach to helping others find their unique style and beauty. Authenticity and Audience Building: Understand why authenticity is crucial in building a loyal and engaged audience and how Jame stays true to herself in her work. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a fashion enthusiast, or someone looking for inspiration to be your authentic self, this episode is packed with valuable insights and advice. Tune in to hear Jame Jackson's story and be inspired to embrace authenticity in your creative journey. Follow Jame Jackson Instagram @TheBlondeMisfit Follow us on social media for behind-the-scenes content, updates, and more: Host Instagram: @MeahDenee Website: TheReelNoireNetwork.com Business Instagram: @TheReelNoireNetwork Facebook: The Reel Noire Network Youtube: The Reel Noire Network
NBC News Medical Contributor Dr. John Torres offers a crash course on how to save a life in emergency situations. Also, a few best-selling products to upgrade your fashion and beauty staples for the summer season. Plus, chef J.J. Johnson cooks up a delicious grilled shrimp with rice and beans recipe. And, TODAY Exclusive: Cookie Monster delivers a special NBC Sports Olympics announcement.
This week we are joined by none other than Daisy Kelliher from Below Deck Sailing. Daisy opens up about the high-pressure environment of filming two years' worth of content in just six weeks, navigating dramatic personalities, and balancing a demanding career with personal goals.We delve into the fascinating and often challenging world of reality TV, discussing Daisy's experiences with her castmates, including the much-talked-about love triangle and behind-the-scenes drama. Plus, Daisy shares her journey of freezing her eggs, shedding light on the process and the tough decisions women face regarding fertility and career.From skincare tips to fashion disasters, Daisy keeps it real and relatable. We also all open up and share some embarrassing wardrobe malfunctions .Whether you're a Below Deck fan or simply curious about the mechanics of reality TV, this episode is packed with laughs and plenty of style advice for mums and beyond.Connect with Daisy:Instagram: @daisykelliher87TikTok: @daisykelliher87Podcast: Happy Mess (available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts)Send in your questions to our Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/schoolrunwaypod/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Entry #49. I can't help it, I'm just a girl, and I love everything about tailoring my outfits, makeup, and products to a new season. Today I'm sharing my favorite products, trends, techniques, etc for hot girl summer 2024. Let me know yours! This episode is sponsored by LMNT. Use this link for a free sample pack with purchase of a drink mix powder: DrinkLMNT.com/MarySkinner Info on LMNT's electrolyte ratios: https://science.drinklmnt.com/electrolytes/lmnts-electrolyte-ratios-explained/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=hot&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA5-uuBhDzARIsAAa21T9u6Q8CYjjEuIunJzRsyu0tn6PXMzArSa5Grcs2jZTJRACkWJDKgqwaAjNAEALw_wcB&_gl=1*1mzzelx*_ga*NzM4NjkzNTgzLjE3MDgzNzgxODY.*_ga_BKZV7MVXM7*MTcwODg5MDg2OC4zLjAuMTcwODg5MDg2OC42MC4wLjA. 30% OFF PROLOGUES MERCH: theprologuespodcast.com WHERE TO FIND ME: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mary.cj.skinner - Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theprologuespodcast - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@MarySkinner - Business inquiries / submissions for upcoming Q&A episodes: theprologuespodcast@gmail.com
Welcome to The Photography Bar podcast, where we talk all things photography. In this episode we talk with Jade Keshia Gordon about her upcoming seminars at The Photography and Video Show - ‘The importance of knowing how to light all skin tones' and ‘A career in fashion and beauty photography' You can support he channel by leaving us a 5* review on your favourite podcast app like Spotify and Apple podcasts The photography and Video show: https://www.photographyshow.com/ Use our code for 20% off: TPBTPS24 ----- SUBSCRIBE to our new Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePhotographyBar Support the show by joining our Patron : https://www.patreon.com/thephotographybar ----- Here is everywhere you can find us: Website: https://www.thephotographybar.co.uk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thephotogbar Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thephotographybar Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thephotographybar1/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thephotographybarpodcast
Join us for the final episode of our Fashion and Beauty miniseries, where we are joined by Giselle Rivers, Partner at Cooley. Giselle offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the support and guidance she offers to emerging companies in the beauty and fashion space. Discover how Giselle has forged deep and meaningful relationships by working alongside innovative founders and gain valuable insights into the upcoming trends poised to transform the landscape of beauty and fashion in the future! Hosted by: Grace Kim Edited and produced by: Nicolas Besso Follow and connect with us at our LinkedIn and Instagram More on HLEP at clinics.law.harvard.edu/hlep
The challenges of attracting top celebrity stylists to join the platform and how they managed to overcome these obstacles, providing unique insights for e-commerce store owners looking to connect with top talent.In this episode, Jordan West and Julie Floyd, share the journey of how she transitioned from being a bond trader and stay-at-home mom to launching a fashion and beauty platform that connects individuals with celebrity hair, fashion, and makeup stylists for personalized 1-on-1 appointments. She discusses the unique concept of StyldLife, the challenges and opportunities she encountered during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how the platform has evolved to cater to various needs beyond its initial scope. Listen and learn in this episode!Key takeaways from this episode:Be open to new opportunities and constantly look for areas to grow and expand the business.Embrace word-of-mouth marketing and consider the impact of current events on the business to adapt and grow.Listen and learn from others to gain valuable insights and perspectives.Utilize platforms like TikTok for marketing and communication to reach new audiences.Recommended Tools/App:Slack: https://slack.com/ Microsoft Teams: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/group-chat-software Recommended Podcast/Audiobook:Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese: https://www.audible.com/pd/Cutting-for-Stone-Audiobook/B002V0K23M Today's Guest: Julie Floyd, Founder and CEO of StyldLife is a confident and independent woman who realized the importance of trusting her own instincts. She helps aspiring business professionals and students find their confidence by preparing them for the professional workplace and new settings. Connect and learn more about Julie and StyldLife:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-floyd-9706a928/ Email: jfloyd@styldlife.com Website: https://www.styldlife.com/ This episode's sponsor is OneClickUpsell- increases your Shopify revenue 10–20% by offering your customers highly-targeted upsells and cross-sells on every purchase. OneClickUpsell is the original upsell app for Shopify, and it's highly-profitable upsell funnels have already made half-a-billion dollars (that's BILLION with a “B”!) in additional revenue for their users! Don't miss out on another dollar in free upsells. Learn more here: OneClickUpsell Get 5 Offers for 2 Products (10 in total) along with 10 highly engaging tried and true creatives, 30 captivating headlines, descriptions, and ad texts sent to you for only $99. Go to https://www.upgrowthcommerce.com/offer and order now - this offer is only available for a limited time. We love our podcast community and listeners that we have decided to offer a free e-commerce Growth Plan for your brand! To learn more, click here: upgrowthcommerce.com/grow
In this episode of our miniseries, we are joined by Cori Aleardi, the founding partner of Elevate Beauty, who brings a wealth of experience and leadership to the beauty industry. We delve into Cori's diverse career journey, exploring her initiatives in ventures backed by private equity and her navigation through this rapidly evolving, challenging market. Join us as we unravel the complexities of investing in the beauty industry and examine the differing approaches to risk taken by investors and lawyers. With the advent of technology, globalization, and direct-to-consumer markets, Cori provides invaluable insights into regulatory trends and strategies for understanding the unique risks faced by investors and lawyers in the beauty industry. Follow and connect with us at our LinkedIn and Instagram More on HLEP at clinics.law.harvard.edu/hlep
On this episode of our miniseries, “Fashion and Beauty: Breaking the Mold”, Jeff Lee, the dynamic CEO and co-founder of DIBS Beauty, speaks to his unique blend of entrepreneurial vision and strategic prowess in the beauty industry. We delve into the intriguing pivots he's made throughout his career from his role as a senior associate at Wachtell to serving as COO of- A-Rod Corp and how each stage set him up to be a successful founder today. As a seasoned entrepreneur and legal professional, Jeff provides valuable insights while drawing parallels between the mindset of a founder and the responsibilities of a lawyer. Discover the specialized support lawyers can provide to founders in this unique space, where regulatory considerations and industry nuances play a crucial role. Follow and connect with us at our LinkedIn and Instagram More on HLEP at clinics.law.harvard.edu/hlep
This week is a bit of an indulgent one; I'm taking you through some of my favourite, can't live without books. My first book is Face Forward by makeup artist Kevyn Aucoin; the second is a photography book showcasing the work of New Yorker Slim Aarons and my final book is more of a mini magazine, a very special edition of Vogue Italia featuring black Barbies in celebration of the history-making July 2008 Black Issue. I would love to know your favourite fashion and beauty books because I can always do with more, so feel free to let me know in the DMs @beautymepodcast. Thanks so much for listening; if you enjoyed this episode do please give it a review or rating wherever you're listening and be sure to follow and subscribe so you never miss another episode! Don't forget there's also a free newsletter over at beautymenotes.substack.com. See you next time. Links Kevyn Aucoin Face Forward: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Face-Forward-Kevyn-Aucoin/dp/0316287059 Slim Aarons: Women: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Slim-Aarons-Women-Laura-Hawk/dp/1419722425 Black Barbie Vogue Italia special: https://www.ebay.co.uk/ The Run-Through with Vogue – Chloe Sevigny and Lou Eyrich: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4KztFlfZnEmhVCbguPHZHX?si=3d8abbd4cbb846fd My tiktok on the Chanel Iman story from Vogue Italia The Black Issue: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGeSQCctj/ BeautyMe on X: https://twitter.com/beautymepodcast BeautyMe on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beautymepodcast/ BeautyMe newsletter: https://beautymenotes.substack.com BeautyMe on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charissekenion BeautyMe on ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/beautyme --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beautyme/message
Guests: Frederick Anderson, Fashion Designer and Creator of The Blue Jacket Fashion Show supporting prostate cancer testing and awareness Ali Artz, Owner of The Ambiance Salon and Board Member of Mondays at Racine, an organization that hosts salons that donate services to all cancer patients with hair,nail, wig and facial services
A woman loses the ability to move her arms, A man bursts into flames from seemingly nowhere, and one of the most notorious assassinations in history. What they all have in common may surprise you. Subscribe on Patreon for bonus content and to become a member of our Rogue Detecting Society. Patrons have access to ad-free listening and bonus content. Follow on Tik Tok and Instagram for a daily dose of horror. We have a monthly newsletter now! Be sure to sign up for updates and more. This episode is brought to you by Apostrophe. Apostrophe is an online platform that connects you with an expert dermatology team to get customized acne treatment for your unique skin. Get your first visit for only $5 at Apostrophe.com/hsp when you use our code "HSP". This episode is also brought to you by Uncommon Goods. Uncommongoods.com has the absolute best gifts for everyone in your life. to get 15% off your next gift, go to uncommongoods.com/holidaypod. Heart Starts Pounding is written and produced by Kaelyn Moore.
Hey Heal Squad, today we come to you from Macy's Herald Square in NYC for part two of my sit down with a longtime friend and source of inspiration as well as a beauty and fashion Today Show icon. She is the one and only Bobbie Thomas. Bobbie, a young widow, discusses the reality-style and fashion play in our lives and psyches and the many reasons why it's such a great, uplifting and empowering tool. Fashion and beauty: tools for us to shine, even what's under the dress! Department store shopping vs. Digital Shopping: a collaborative, rich, communal social experience and event vs. a solo limiting action. Three words to apply when styling: Inviting. Striking. Polished. We are ALL chameleons: styles can reflect different sides for different occasions. Heel talk: when to wear them and why they are magical. Jean talk: All types of jeans are in style today and why that's amazing! Life Partners: it's all about knowing their (and your own) strengths and weaknesses. HEAL SQUAD SOCIALS IG: https://www.instagram.com/healsquad/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@healsquadxmaria HEAL SQUAD RESOURCES: Website: https://www.mariamenounos.com Curated Macy's Page: https://www.macys.com/healsquad Rosetta Stone: https://www.rosettastone.com/healsquad 40% off Noom: https://www.noom.com Just Thrive: https://justthrivehealth.com and use promo code: HEALSQUAD 20% off your first 90-day bottle of Just Calm and Just Thrive Probiotic ABOUT MARIA MENOUNOS: Emmy Award-winning journalist, TV personality, actress, 2x NYT best-selling author, former pro-wrestler and brain tumor survivor, Maria Menounos' passion is to see others heal and to get better in all areas of life. ABOUT HEAL SQUAD x MARIA MENOUNOS: A daily digital talk-show that brings you the world's leading healers, experts, and celebrities to share groundbreaking secrets and tips to getting better in all areas of life. DISCLAIMER: This Podcast and all related content [published or distributed by or on behalf of Maria Menounos or Mariamenounos.com] is for informational purposes only and may include information that is general in nature and that is not specific to you. Any information or opinions provided by guest experts or hosts featured within website or on Company's Podcast are their own; not those of Maria Menounos or the Company. Accordingly, Maria Menounos and the Company cannot be responsible for any results or consequences or actions you may take based on such information or opinions. If you have, or suspect you may have, a health-care emergency, please contact a qualified health care professional for treatment.
Sophie Kietzmann is a Fashion and Beauty Photographer based in Brooklyn, New York. Through her work, Sophie fills the gaps of visual representation of the diversity within our society, giving individuals and marginalized social groups non-tokenistic and ethical material for self-recognition and true equality. Sophie is truly a barrier-breaking photographer who is doing important and visually striking work. Our conversation touches on Sophie's photographic origins, her journey working as an assistant in New York City, how she broke out on her own and what it's like to work on a big, New York fashion campaign from pitch to shoot. We also talk about Sophie's work as a coach to the phtogoraphers as well as discussing the importance of visual representation for marginalised groups. It's fascinating conversation with a fantastic, knowledgable photographer who is pushing boundaries within the global fashion industry.Show notes: Follow this week's guest at the following links: Website - https://www.sophiekietzmann.com Coaching - https://www.sophiekietzmann.com/coaching Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sophiekietzmann/ View Finders is moving to YouTube. Find previous episodes here: www.youtube.com/grahamdargie Connect with me at:www.grahamdargie.co.uk www.instagram.com/grahamdargie Additional show linksDouble Exposure:Jeyza Gary - https://www.sophiekietzmann.com/jeyza-2Jesi and Io - https://www.sophiekietzmann.com/jesi-and-io Other links:Henri Cartier-Bresson - https://www.magnumphotos.com/photographer/henri-cartier-bresson/ Jessie Dittmar - https://jessedittmar.com/Overview/thumbs Milk Studios - https://milkstudios.com Petra Collins - https://petra-collins.com/
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Did you know that women over 50 are the fastest-growing demographic and are reshaping the definition of style and redefining beauty standards? Join us on Women Lead Radio as Marilou Ryder, your host of Ageless Ambition, has a conversation with Denise Richardello, retired Executive Vice President of Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, to celebrate the beauty and style of women over 50, proving that age is just a number when it comes to looking and feeling fabulous! Sponsor Appreciation! Thank you to our partner and show sponsor, Microsoft (www.microsoft.com)! Interested in Learning More About Connected Women of Influence? Click Here (https://connectedwomenofinfluence.com/attend-an-event-as-our-guest/) to Be Invited as Our Special VIP & Guest to a Future Event! Interested in Becoming a Member of Our Professional Community!? Click Here (https://connectedwomenofinfluence.com/membership-application/) to Apply for Membership!
We take a look at the lack of inclusivity and representation for older women in the fashion and beauty industry with Cathy O'Connor stylist and broadcaster.
Today we're talking about the question: Are fashion and beauty superficial? Especially when talking about minimalism and sustainability, this question comes up. Should we not think about our clothes? Should we even give any value to how we look? What is actually important in life? In this episode, we want to discuss how fashion and beauty can be meaningful and obsolete when to give weight to how we look and present ourselves and when it becomes more toxic than beneficial. Videos we talked about: Mehr Selbstbewusstsein durch Kleidung: https://youtu.be/KPyHiAuYo8M 5 Helpful Questions to Avoid Buying Stuff You Don't Want: https://youtu.be/_P0zWCXgX44 Find us on social media: Instagram: @moreorless_podcast | @lesspauli_ | @ecofriend.lia YouTube: lesspauli_ | ecofriend. lia TikTok: moreorless_podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moreorlesspodcast/message
Odile ROUJOL is the Founder of FaB Fashion and BeautyTech community (now 15,000 founders and VCs and 3800 subscribers of the newsletter) and Fab co-creation studio Ventures (fund II ambition $20M, first closing last Oct) seed stage, backing consumer tech and new commerce ( in the space of Beauty and Fashion) Startups. She's an advisor with The Hive Data building startups in AI and machine learning. She is also an Advisor for Start ups in Fintech, Social media analytics, augmented reality… She's a board member in different companies. Odile was most recently the Chief Strategy and Data Officer at Orange (a leading $40 billion+ market cap French telco in 30 EMEA markets with 350 million customers), where she reported to the CEO. She previously served as SVP of Brand and Communications and SVP of Marketing for the company. Before entering the technology and telecommunications field, Odile spent a large part of her career with major brands in the field of beauty and luxury as an executive with L'Oréal, Yves Saint Laurent and Bourjois (groupe Chanel). While with L'Oréal, she managed the Lancôme brand in France and the United States and became Managing Director / President of Lancôme International in 2006 (#1 worldwide cosmetic brand in luxury retail, now $3 billion revenues, 135 markers). She has been a Board Member of Groupama SA, a key European insurance company based in Paris. She's a Business Angel at @50Partners, a French accelerator funded by 50 entrepreneurs dedicated to supporting selected startups. Odile is a graduate of the HEC School of Management in Paris with an MBA in Marketing and Customer experience.She is now based in San Francisco. And SHORT ONE: Odile, Board member, ex L'Oréal (CEO Lancôme, L'Oreal) and Orange (Chief Strategy and Data Officer), Founder of FaB, the Fashion & @BeautyTech community (15,000founders & funders, 15 chapters US Lat Am Europe and Asia) and Founding Partner of FAB Co-Creation Studio(Ventures) Consumer Tech and new commerce, early stage.
Former The Real Housewives of Dallas cast member and TikTok star Dr. Tiffany Moon sits down with Dr. Azi for a candid conversation on shooting the reality show, beauty rituals, wellness tips, and fashion fixes. The duo also talks about: Keys to becoming an entrepreneur Ketamine infusions for mood disorders Fragrances for your mood Skincare routines that work Wine pairings Fashion sins and wins To follow Dr. Tiffany Moon: TikTok @TiffanyMoonMD / Instagram @TiffanyMoonMD / Aroma-sthesia Candles https://aromasthesia.com / Three Moons Wine https://www.threemoonswine.com/ Submit your questions for the podcast to Dr. Azi on Instagram @morethanaprettyfacepodcast, @skinbydrazi, on YouTube and on Tik Tok @skinbydrazi. Shop skincare at https://azimdskincare.com/ and learn more about the practice at https://www.lajollalaserderm.com/
Hey guys! Welcome to Episode 28 of Bloom Podcast with sisters, Carrie and Courtney. In today's episode, we are sharing all of our fall must-haves from candles to college football. We also share our picks from the first week of Ulta's 21 Days of Beauty. We hope you enjoy today's episode! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloom_podcast/ Business Inquiries: bloompodcast.info@gmail.com Affiliate Links: Earth Harbor Ettika Jewelry Liquid I.V. - Use Code BLOOM for 25% off and FREE SHIPPING Loopy Cases - Use Code BLOOM PODCAST for 10% off Sol de Janeiro Products mentioned: Stanley Cornflower Adventure Quencher 40oz. Liquid Death *Above Amazon links are affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, we earn a small commission from qualifying purchases with no extra cost to you.* --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bloom-podcast1/support
Artist Libby Newell highlights the words and work of garment workers through textile art. Learning about the plight of garment workers was a catalyst that changed her life and her view of the world. In this episode, Libby shares her slow fashion journey and talks with Nicole about overconsumption and the importance of taking care of the clothes we already own. Her thought-provoking collage art breaks down beauty standards and deconstructs her relationship with religion. For show notes visit: https://www.swapsociety.co/pages/podcast
I was fortunate to host my very first panel discussion at the prestigious Somerset House, London exploring; “WHY IS REPRESENTATION SO IMPORTANT IN THE FASHION AND BEAUTY INDUSTRY?” I was so honoured to be joined by.. Arooj Aftab - Fashion Consultant and founder of #DoneWithDiversity https://www.instagram.com/its.arooj/ Sejal Sehmi - U.K. Editor of Browngirl Magazine https://www.instagram.com/sejalsehmi/ https://www.instagram.com/browngirlmag/ Shanil and Jenika Gudka sibling Founders and CEO's of The Wolfe London https://www.instagram.com/thewolfelondon/ To be part of the panel to discuss what representation means to them and how we can combat the misconceptions of what diversity means to people today.
We are constantly being bombarded with messages about food, fashion, and beauty that make us feel “not enough” – not healthy enough, thin enough, pretty enough, youthful enough, put-together enough. While it is impossible to avoid all the noise, we can control how we respond to it. Lauren Dimet Waters, co-founder of the blog Fountain of 30 and host of the podcast Beauty is a Bitch, has been through many chapters with food, fashion, and beauty. Her story is a push and pull between losing weight to meet someone else's beauty standard and making peace with food and her body. When Lauren finally learned how to feel her best and find her personal style without getting sucked into trends and noise, she made it her mission to inspire thousands of others to do the same. Lauren shares how you can still care about food, fashion, and beauty but do so in a way where kindness and compassion are part of the equation. In this episode, you'll learn: How to tap into your current food story Practical solutions to release stress around food Mindset shifts to change your inner narrative The way parents can shape your relationship with food – for better or worse Strategies for becoming a more sustainable shopper Tips to quiet all the noise that make us feel not “good enough” After listening, you'll feel inspired to write the next chapter of your food, fashion, and beauty story! Podcast Partner: We are proud to partner with Nature Made for this week's episode. Visit naturemade.com for more information or find the whole line of supplements in your favorite retailer. A few of my go-to Nature Made supplements include: Time release B-100 complex Ashwagandha capsules Extra Strength Magnesium If Once Upon a Food Story has inspired you to change how you think about food, your body, and your life, please take a minute to rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen. Reviews help listeners find the show and enable us to have more amazing guests on, too. Learn more about Lauren Dimet Waters: Blog: Fountain of 30 Podcast: Beauty is a Bitch Instagram: @fountainof30 Facebook: @fountainof30 Learn more about Elise Museles: Food Story: Rewrite the Way You Eat, Think, and Live Website: elisemuseles.com Instagram: @elisemuseles Facebook: @elisemuseles
Caley Adams is the Founder & Creative Director of Wildes District, an NYC-based design studio that specializes in emerging women's and e-commerce brands. Wildes District works closely with founders to build meaningful experiences that span multiple touchpoints — including brand, web, app, print, packaging, and more. In today's episode, Caley discusses the importance of branding, her challenges, and being an entrepreneur along with motherhood. You can find out more about Caley on her website and be sure to follow her on Instagram. We hope you enjoyed today's chat with Caley and her advice on branding.
I am so excited to welcome my special friends.... beautiful ladies inside and outside ❤️Special Thank you to our podcast - Leslie Riddle, Sabrina Fasana, Susan Flowers and Paola Ospino. I hope each of them inspire you and encourage you that EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE!! Connect with :Leslie Riddle - https://www.instagram.com/legzlie.puccinihttps://www.facebook.com/leslie.riddle.904 Sabrina Fasana https://www.instagram.com/laflorafashionhttps://www.facebook.com/sabrina.fasanaSusan Flowers https://www.facebook.com/susan.ulsh.16https://instagram.com/susanflowers.94?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Paola Ospino https://www.instagram.com/wellnessbypaolahttps://www.facebook.com/sunshine2888www.petpixacademy.com Connect with Petpix Academy: www.petpixacademy.com Get our free pet phone photography classes: https://www.petpixacademy.com/free-courses Read PetPix Academy Worl Hybrid Magazine: https://www.petpixacademy.com/magazine-giveaway
Join this episode of the Nordic Natural Beauty Podcast, where the host Satu Mäkinen talks with Sophie Gripenberg.Sophie is a sustainability professional with several years of experience working and volunteering in fields related to fair trade, organic farming, climate change, poverty reduction, empowerment, and humanitarian response. As a sustainability coordinator for a large humanitarian organization, handling more than 300 second-hand shops, she understands the complexities of sustainable production and making sustainable choices as a consumer.Sophie is also the founder of A Sustainable Closet - our brand new collaborating partner. She started the platform in a simple manner with blog posts on her outfits. The blog grew and it suddenly became a platform for sustainable fashion.A sustainable fashion consultant, Isabelle Lind, joined the journey, and together they are now changing the way we think about sustainability in fashion. We are starting a collaboration because fashion and beauty really go hand in hand in many ways, and especially sustainability is a big subject to tackle in both industries today.In this episode, you will hear how incredibly alike the industries and their challenges actually are, and how you can start your sustainable closet journey - in both fashion and beauty!You can follow the journey of A Sustainable Closet on Instagram. Learn more about the initiative and get excited about sustainable fashion on asustainablecloset.com!This podcast is powered by Nordic Natural Beauty Awards.Nordic Natural Beauty Awards is a yearly online awards contest to celebrate the best all-natural cosmetics made across the Nordic and Scandinavian countries – Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.The nominated cosmetics are tested and the winners are selected by an internationally renowned Nordic Beauty Jury. The jury is formed each year of 50 Nordic stars coming from different fields, such as music, cinema, sports, and also fashion.The yearly process goes as follows; The registration is open in the springtime. During the summer and early autumn, the nominated products are being tested by the jury members, and the yearly awards are always organized in October, ready for the holiday season.The registration for the Nordic Natural Beauty Awards 2022 is in full swing at the moment. You can apply to the 2022 awards, get to know all the previous nominees and winners, as well as find all other info on the awards' website at nordicnaturalbeautyawards.com.Follow the Nordic Natural Beauty journey also on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.Disclaimer: This podcast is for entertaining and educational purposes only. If you have health concerns, seek professional medical advice.(Music by Wataboi from Pixabay.)
How often do you sit down and really hash out your quarterly goals with your content? If you said ‘never,' you're not alone. In this episode, we talk with Austen Tosone about how she's grown her blog, “Keep Calm and Chiffon,” into her full-time job by treating it like she would any other career. She explains how she got started, the important role SEO has played in her growth, how she sees which keywords competitors are using, the importance of setting goals and why never burns a bridge. With a background in the publishing industry, Austen has been at the forefront of the pivot to digital content and is a true OG in the blogging field. Shop Waves Social merch: https://www.wavessocialpodcast.com/merch Show Notes:Who is Austen Tosone and how did she get started with her blog, “Keep Calm and Chiffon.”How did Austen leverage the blog in its early days to get internships at magazines?How does Austen make sure her content has served her audience's needs over the years? Advice for someone starting a new blog. How to flip your audience from one platform to another. The importance of building content based on your customer acquisition strategy. The basics of SEO every content creator should know. How to find what keywords your competitors are targeting. Cool thing's Austen got to work on in the print industry. What Austen learned working at Nylon when it folded. How to pivot careers. How to pitch yourself as a content creator to brands. Does Austen still consider herself to be in the fashion and beauty niche?The importance of treating your content creation as a proper business. How Austen builds her goals around her fiscal year. How to evolve your content niche. The difference between creating content for growth and creating content for your current audience. Tips for landing paid brand deals.Why Austen doesn't believe in burning bridges. Who Austen is seeing make waves online. Discussed in this episode:Austen's Blog: https://www.keepcalmandchiffon.com/ Austen's Instagram: @austentosoneLissette Calveiro on Waves Social: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/waves-social-podcast/id1484888104?i=1000531689762 Moz: https://moz.com/ Keywords Everywhere: https://keywordseverywhere.com/ Marianna Hewitt: @marianna_hewittWaves Social with Mike (@mmmiiike) and Mitzi (@mmmitzi). For more from Arcade, follow us on Instagram and TikTok @helloarcade. https://www.arcadearcade.ca/
In episode #52 of the CEO-ish Podcast your favorite CEOs are sitting down with the one, the only, Austen Tosone. Austen is a fashion and beauty content creator based in New York City and she helps women navigate the world of fashion and beauty with ease by sharing trends, industry news, product reviews, and more. She also helps micro-influencers monetize their social media by working with brands, creating their own products and services and using affiliates and ads. Austen's built up her online communities over the last 9 years to a combined audience of more than 65k+ followers across Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and Pinterest. She also does consulting and she's launched several digital products that generate passive revenue. For the last three years Austen has generated 5 figures in revenue even as a micro-influencer. She previously worked as a magazine editor (Nylon and Interview) and her most recent full-time role was as the beauty content director for a tech startup! She's here to chat with us about: Her entrepreneurial journey in the world of fashion and beauty as a content creator How her corporate experience shaped the way she structures her day to day as a self-employed gal, and how it impacts how she chooses to show up online for her community Daily habits that allowed her to successfully transition from corporate to full-time self employment Creating multiple streams of income for yourself Her new membership community Her thoughts on Instagram's latest Subscriptions feature for creators And more Taylor's Favorite of the Week: Youth to the People Superberry Hydrate + Glow Dream Mask Chloe's Favorite of the Week: Juice Beauty Stem Cellular Cleansing Oil Small Business Shoutout: Daisy Made is an online community dedicated to nurturing + celebrating creativity in all its many forms. Daisy Made was born out of the belief that your most vibrant life will begin when you allow yourself to learn, create, and make from your heart. Whether it's baking homemade bread, growing plant babies, decorating your studio apartment, or opening a pottery shop out of your basement... creativity is for all (no matter how messy or imperfect it looks). To join Daisy Made's Magnetic Makers Membership group (which is a private community for makers + creatives to learn, grow + collaborate) click HERE. Feel free to stalk your hosts a little further: Chloe: @chloew.art Taylor: @taygrahambiz and @sociallytaylored To check out the official CEOish website click HERE To ask us a question or request a guest, connect with us on Instagram and Twitter @ceoishpodcast or email us at ceoishpodcast@gmail.com
Guest: Bianca Resnikov | Fashion Guru Today's ideas A stainless steel Carol Boyes travel coffee mug in black or white featuring an iconic Carol Boyse line drawing for R399. A woven Bolga oval shopper basket, by Baba Tree Baskets, hand Made in Ghana, for 980 You can find them at the Oranjezicht city market on Saturdays. Or at the waterfront basket exhibition until the end of Jan or at Design Africa in Woodstock. The third pick is a gorgeous Maxhosa Africa 3m shawl in a silk and wool jacquard blend available by pre-order online or in-store going for R6800. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hoda Kotb chats with Matthew McConaughey about “Sing 2,” his daughter's role in the film and whether he will run for Texas office in the future. Plus, last minute fashion and beauty gift ideas to wrap up your holiday shopping. Also, Al Roker introduces us to “The Mayor of Rockefeller Center”
The tea on achieving runway-worthy looks at home
The tea on achieving runway-worthy looks at home
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#fashion #beauty #influencer #entrepreneurship #cultureListen to the VibesDeanna is a human trafficking survivor, widow, former executive turned fashion designer, now an influential podcaster.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/labelfreepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LabelFreePodcastWebsite: https://www.labelfreepodcast.com/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/DeannaMarieThe Vibes Broadcast Network - Podcasting for the fun of it! Thanks for tuning in, please be sure to click that subscribe button and give this a thumbs up!!Email: thevibesbroadcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/listen_to_the_vibes_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevibesbroadcastnetworkLinktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeuTVRv2/
Rahma Mohamed talks about working in the fashion industry as a model, creative director and previous designer and shares how the industry is slowly changing. She also discusses the process behind her latest project, developing sunscreen and products for people of colour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
About This Episode Linda Potgieter is a wife, mother, and entrepreneur with over 30 years of experience in the global marketplace, founder of LindaPaige.com, where she offers coaching, courses, and consulting. As a Style Coach, Linda’s personal story of overcoming self-hate and brokenness gives her powerful insight into how to lead her clients into living an abundant life through embracing and enjoying their power and beauty. Her mission to empower and equip women to get up, dress up and be a bold light on a hill empowers and equips women to understand that how they dress directly impacts their mindset, their marriage, their money and more, and that every woman has the desire, and the right, to shine bright. "We don't find our value or our worth in what's on the outside, we're just connecting the inside with the outside. If I'm a passionate, loyal, driven, feisty woman, you should see that on the outside." Join us for a powerful discussion about how style and beauty are related to women's inner, feminine power and truth. Here are the details of this episode: How beauty and fashion are connected to personal feminine power Working with our beliefs about our bodies and our beauty to step into our full potential How to get past obstacles and lack of motivation to dress and style ourselves Messages that our style sends in dating and attracting men Linda's philosophy of "Don't dress for success. Dress to connect." How fashion can enhance relationships, magnetize opportunities, increase income and even raise kind and confident families And a lot more... Links Linda Paige - Where Fashion and Freedom Collide P.S. Sign up for the free, exclusive training from me on How to Start Attracting Committed Masculine Men By Releasing Control & Letting Him Lead to find out: The #1 reason successful women are still single and can’t attract a committed masculine man (hint: it’s not what you think) How to break through the patterns of attracting unavailable or feminine men and find your blind spot so you start attracting the men you want How to master the art of feminine/masculine polarity so you start feeling taken care of, claimed and finally be able to let go of control How to get out of the “get the guy” mindset and instead move into your full feminine self and have the guy get you Uncover The Lie of Female Success that’s keeping you stuck, exhausted, and unfulfilled (in masculine energy all the time) so you can start living in freedom & joy And much more… Sign up at girlskill.com/webinar
With this new episode of Unlimited Women's Brands, we continue to explore the world of Female Entrepreneurship and today we enter into a world of luxury, high end fashion and beauty , Roseminsworld! Rosemin has long become synonymous with luxury. ENTREPRENEUR, CELEBRITY INFLUENCER, PRESENTER MEDIA PERSONALITY, Rosemin's journey in the world of fashion started after graduating from London College of Fashion, when she had the good fortune to join maestro Tom Ford as his assistant. This gave her the opportunity to learn from the best before making her way steadily up the corporate ladder working with brands like Gucci, Burberry, Sotheby's to then become European PR Director of Juicy Couture, working closely with department stores like Selfridges, Harrods and Harvey Nichols and dressing in Juicy Couture's iconic loungewear famous faces such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Madonna, Queen Rania, Kate Moss, Kate Winslet, Jemima Khan, Sienna Miller, Jude Law, Thandie Newton, Charlotte Casiraghi and Princess Beatrice just to name a few. After moving to Dubai in 2007, Rosemin founded RR CO Bespoke Luxury Management which was the first PR showroom in the region with an exclusive focus on the luxury sector for fashion, beauty, skincare and jewellery. Her knowledge of the industry from both an International and Regional point of view, blended with her natural affinity to luxury brought her to become an authority in all things fashion and beauty, an award winning media personality and a sought after host, speaker and TV presenter, starting from her fashion segment “Fashion Thursdays”on Dubai One TV, to the hugely popular weekly beauty series #BazaarBeauty in collaboration with Harpers Bazaar Arabia, and her most recent weekly show, “Style Council” for GQ Middle East, where Rosemin continues to lead the way in beauty and skincare. From the world of luxury to Unlimited, it's a real honor to welcome Rosemin! For highlights and behind the scenes follow my Unlimited journey on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/un.limited.me/ If you liked my Unlimited approach and are interested to sponsor this or similar episodes, connect with me directly via LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielarossiunlimited/ Or if you wish to apply to be featured please drop me your details connect@un-limited.me To Unlimited Opportunities!
As a continuation of Episode 35 where we talked about various companies who chose to profiting off of cultural appropriation, today we bring the topic towards fashion and beauty. So many mainstream fashion trends today have roots in Black culture, and we take the time to touch on some instances where these 'inspirations' have gone wrong. From B-style in Japan to the popularity of dreadlocks, we also have a subjective discussion about what's acceptable. and what's not. As Asian Canadians, we also talk about a few trends popularized in the West that remind us of past cultural traumas growing up here. The larger conversation eventually leads back to the root of the problem - the erasure of darker moments in history and the single goal that arises again and again... money. --- Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, check out the links below: Website: thebiculturalidentity.com Instagram: instagram.com/thebiculturalidentity --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebiculturalidentity/message
In this episode of The Payments Show Podcast, I spoke to Gulnaz Khusainova who is the Founder of Easysize.Easysize helps fashion and beauty e-commerce retailers to be more sustainable by reducing returns using AI, Payment Data and Big Data for accurate sizing and fit.Summary of topics discussed:1. The Role of Fashion & Beauty in the Payments War2. Reducing Returns and Increasing Sustainability3. Correct Sizing Without Measurements4. Using Payments and Returns Data for Recommendations5. How Payment Companies Add Value to Customers and Merchants6. The Impact of Buy Now Pay Later7. Gen Z Impact in Fashion and Payments8. Social and Community eCommerce9. Facebook Shop, Instagram Checkout and Shopify's Shop App10. Differences in Consumer Behaviour on Different Platforms or Sites10m Highlights Version: click hereDetails:- Recorded on 04 Sep 2020- Host: Satwant Phull, Founder of Digital Money Lab- Guest: Gulnaz Khusainova, Founder and CEO, Easysize[Next Steps]- Get in touch with Satwant: digitalmoneylab.com- Get in touch with Gulnaz: @iamgulnazk- Easysize: easysize.me - Forbes Article: bit.ly/3lRqg0g[Support the Show]Buy Bitcoin and receive $20 cash bonus! Bitstamp is the original global cryptocurrency exchange. Buy instantly with a card: bit.ly/3mQTk9AExchange 150+ different cryptocurrencies Exchange and purchase over 150 cryptocurrencies with Changelly: bit.ly/2YlimDzFee-free Overseas Currency Transfer Get a fee-free currency transfer for you or your business with Wise: bit.ly/3DJBBGUDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/satwant)
If you have any connection to the fashion or beauty industries you've most likely heard of Alexandra Wilkis Wilson at least of The GILT Group and Glamsquad. Her latest entrepreneurial success is Allergan's Spotlyte, educating millions on beauty and medical aesthetics. Alexandra shares her remarkable entrepreneurial journey—from a childhood lemonade stand to leading 1,000 employees, how startups are romanticized, and teams are everything, the importance of a two-way street and how becoming a mother impacted her professional life, finding the right people to hire, launching a company in the biggest way, how culture has been a focus for her new company, and how she's learned to say no (but sometimes yes). Plus, a surprise, and a brainstorm for a social media strategy. Alexandra Wilkis Wilson, Entrepreneur, Executive, Board Director, Investor, Advisor, Mentor, Author, Public Speaker, and SVP, Consumer Strategy and Innovation for Allergan, joins Socialfly founders Stephanie Cartin and Courtney Spritzer in the MouthMedia Network studios for a conversation about building her company and her journey to success, along with a surprise and a brainstorm. In this episode: Coming from a lemonade stand as a child to launching GILT as her first entrepreneurial effort as a professional person Being bitten by the entrepreneurial bug, a major turning point for her — seeing tech, fashion, commerce, all really changing Why Alexandra is a big believer in teams The unexpected level of difficulty, and how startups are romanticized The process from idea to raising money and figuring out a business How Alexandra is involved in many startups in various ways Always seeking the perfect market fit — a perfect storm of a good idea and amazing people, timing and funding What the co-founders focused on in their roles The importance of a two-way street, LinkedIn, helping others, what goes around comes around The timing of becoming a mother, how it brought a change Getting involved in Glamsquad because she bumped into cofounders who had a great idea What Alexandra is doing now is scarier than anything before Someone from Socialfly was the 500k Glamsquad customer When she was looking for board roles, a big client is Allergan owned Botox, doing something innovative Spotlyte – a great place to learn about beauty and skincare Alexandra is an expert in understanding consumer behavior, consumer strategy and innovation into an industry heavily regulated, that wasn't focused enough on customer A billboard in Times Square and a food truck for a launch Educating millions of consumers on beauty and medical aesthetics, unbranded Why Alexandra is surprised that a big, global company is so entrepreneurial Keep meeting people, keep track of people Hiring 50 new people in a year Leading over a 1,000 people at one time The culture at Alexandra's current office – transparent, communicative, respectful, agile, teamwork, fun, passionate, and more — consistency Whether being an entrepreneur gets easier? The good days and bad days phase her less Learning to say “no”
I am SO honored to have the incredible Victoria Donelda on the pod this week! She started as a makeup artist, and has grown into a vlogger, influencer and model. I set out to have a conversation about fashion and beauty, but we ended up talking about waaaay more important things :) The blessings and curses of social media, our relationships with our bodies and each other and so much more. I can't wait for you to hear from her!!
From Startup to Acquisition in 5 Years: How Sarah Boyd, the Founder of Simply Inc., Used Intentional Networking, Relationship Building and Pure Hustle to Create the Premier Agency for Fashion and Beauty Influencers
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