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What if your next collection didn't require starting from scratch?In this episode, we're exploring a mindset shift that could change the way you approach your portfolio, your pitch, and even your creative process.Instead of chasing new ideas, Leslie invites you to look inward—to revisit the sketches, motifs, and half-finished prints that may already hold the clarity, connection, and style you've been looking for.You'll learn:Why constantly creating new art can become a form of avoidanceHow to recognize the value in work you've already madeA simple way to organize and re-engage with your “creative backlog”What buyers actually respond to—and why your existing work might already be readyHow to refine, recolor, and reposition your prints to make them pitch-readyThis episode is your reminder that you don't always need more art—just more intention.
Send us a textIn this episode of The Print Life Podcast, we're diving deep into the art of turning your social media audience into loyal clients. We'll explore the crucial differences between your audience, leads, and clients, and why understanding these distinctions is essential for building a successful creative business.Leslie breaks down actionable steps to identify who's engaging with your content, how to nurture those relationships, and the importance of being prepared when your dream clients come knocking. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your strategy, this episode is packed with insights to help you grow a loyal and aligned audience that converts.Key Takeaways:Understanding the distinctions between your audience, leads, and clients.How to audit your current audience to ensure it aligns with your business goals.Practical steps to prepare your business for client conversions.Why a small, engaged audience can be more powerful than a large, unfocused one.Listen now and get ready to boost your social media strategy!I recently hosted a free workshop, Design Prints That Sell, covering key concepts to create art that resonates with buyers. The replay is up until Thursday. Also, Portfolio Boot Camp is kicking off its final live round Fall 2024—enrollment is open! For the replay or more info, visithttps://lesliekenehan.com/linksFor more information about working together, visit:https://lesliekenehan.com/https://www.instagram.com/lesliekenehan/
In this episode, host Nick Kuhne welcomes Julie Moorhouse, founder and editor of Good Maker Tales, to discuss her journey from being a surveyor to creating a successful website dedicated to sustainable and ethical fashion. Julie shares her experiences with launching the website, the challenges she faced, and the strategies she used to grow traffic organically. She highlights the importance of SEO, particularly the Keyword Golden Ratio, and the necessity of creating strong, niche-focused content. Julie also touches on her new venture into sustainability consulting for startup brands, offering insights into her efforts to make an impact in the industry. Join us as we explore the ups and downs of building a brand that's both sustainable and influential! https://goodmakertales.com/ 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 01:17 Julie's Background and Transition to Sustainable Fashion 03:39 Challenges and Learnings in Building a Website 07:13 SEO Strategies and Keyword Golden Ratio 11:22 Expanding the Brand and Future Plans 13:41 Personal Branding and Social Media Strategy 23:09 Sustainability Advocacy and Community Engagement 27:50 Conclusion and Contact Information Sustainable Fashion, Digital Marketing, SEO, Keyword Golden Ratio, Sustainable Living, Sustainability Consulting, Ethical Fashion, Non-Toxic Fashion, Sustainable Branding, Brand Building, Niche Website, Fashion Marketing, Eco-Friendly Fashion, Online Brand Growth, Startup Journey, Sustainable Home, Green Building, Eco Lifestyle, Podcast Interview, Julie Moorhouse, Good Maker Tales, Nicholas Kuhne, Wunderbrand --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nicholas-kuhne/message
In this episode, Leslie discusses the intricacies of building an email list and maintaining it for surface pattern designers. You will learn comprehensive strategies on how to effectively engage with an audience, convert leads, and maintain clients. For more information about working together, visit:https://lesliekenehan.com/https://www.instagram.com/lesliekenehan/
Join me this week to dive into the importance of understanding yourself as a creative and a business owner before building your surface pattern design business. Knowing what you enjoy and what you don't is crucial in crafting a business model that feels authentic and sustainable. We will explore various pathways for designers, from working with studios to running an online shop, and share insights on how to align your portfolio with the right market to attract your dream clients.For more information about working together, visit:https://lesliekenehan.com/https://www.instagram.com/lesliekenehan/
In this episode of "Rhythms that Restore," Cherisse pulls up a chair with her friend Shelby about her life journey. Shelby shares her experiences: from high school romance to her husband Will, to where her love for fashion and personal styling came into her life. Shelby shares how she started as a fashion & lifestyle blog that turned into a beautiful retail store front here in Memphis, Tn. She discusses the challenges of entrepreneurship, her own spiritual growth, and the decision to close her store to align her work with her faith. Shelby emphasizes the importance of surrendering to God's will, seeking guidance during burnout, and finding peace in simplicity and intentionality. The episode is a heartfelt exploration of authenticity, the intertwining of personal and professional life, and the strength found in faith. Introduction to the "Rhythms that Restore" podcast and its theme of sharing encouraging and restoring stories Shelby's background, including her high school sweetheart, love for fashion, and passion for music Shelby's journey of starting a fashion blog and opening her own brick and mortar store Shelby's experience of anxiety and burnout, leading to a deeper connection with her faith and surrendering her business to God Reflection on the decision to close her brick and mortar store and seeking guidance from God Practical steps taken to quiet her spirit and listen to God, including seeking wise counsel and spending quiet time with the Lord Finding peace and contentment after surrendering, despite the challenges and grief faced during the transition Emphasis on authenticity, staying true to oneself, and finding strength in God's guidance Cherisse's appreciation for Shelby's authenticity and her ability to point others back to Jesus and his word -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Shelby Jewell for Personal Styling & Follow her Journey: Website: www.shelbyjewel.com Instagram @shopshelbyjewel and @shelbyjewel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join our "Rythms that Restore" Community: Click below and pull up a chair with us and walk through life IN COMMUNITY and beside others who are learning and putting these new Rhythms in place. Click: https://www.facebook.com/groups/339272845793051/ -------------------------------------- Follow "Rhythms that Restore Podcast" on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhythmsthatrestorepodcast?igsh=Z3lmY2UzcXZzMTlq&utm_source=qr -------------------------------------------- Tune In- Subscribe, Rate, and Share: If you found value in this episode, be be sure to subscribe, rate, and share with "Rhythms that Restore" Podcast with a friend who can be encouraged through the message. Help us share this incredible transformative message of Gods word through the beautiful act of "ceasing to strive" and learning to "simply BE". ------------------------------------ Connect more with Cherisse on Instagram, Facebook and Email: Lets Chat: cherissehixson@hotmail.com Facebook: Cherisse Mathias Hixson DM on Instagram: @cherissehixson01
In this week's episode, I touch on the importance of creating a market-aligned portfolio, especially when pitching in the fashion industry. I also extend an invitation to my free webinar, where I'll be offering a DIY version of my signature course. This episode highlights how crucial it is to view pitching as a numbers game and to develop your art from the inside out to resonate with your target audience!For more information about working together, visit:https://lesliekenehan.com/https://www.instagram.com/lesliekenehan/
Hey fashion friends! Welcome back to another episode of The Haute Guide! Today we're discussing first - how to start a fashion blog in 2023. Here's how to get started: Buy your domain: I use GoDaddy Buy your hosting: I use Siteground Point your domain to Siteground: here's a great article on how to do so Install Wordpress into Siteground: here's a great article on how to do so Find a responsive template: I get mine from Heartenmade Also - we're talking about how to pitch yourself for fashion week! Similar to what we talked about on Episode 42: Podcast Episode: Good American x GKJ, Can ChatGPT Really Predict Fashion Trends, & How to Secure Speaking Gigs As A Fashion Expert Blog Post: https://www.akbrownstl.com/how-to-get-paid-speaking-engagements-as-a-fashion-expert-free-email-pitch-template/ Thank you for tuning in to this week's episode of The Haute Guide. Don't forget: Subscribe Rate 5 stars Share Follow me everywhere: Website ➭ http://www.akbrownstl.com Facebook ➭ http://www.facebook.com/akbrownstl Twitter ➭ http://www.twitter.com/akbrownstl Instagrams ➭ http://www.instagram.com/akbrownstl http://www.instagram.com/fwrdsociety http://www.instagram.com/hauteboss.co http://www.instagram.com/pinkmusestudio http://www.instagram.com/thehauteguidepodcast http://www.instagram.com/thefittingroomlive http://www.instagram.com/thefashionfirmpr
We are so honored and thrilled to have our Fashion Bestie, Supermodel EMME, back with us on the podcast this week! She is here to share her favorite summer fashion picks and give us a short recap from our last show where we interviewed the winner of her “Fashion Without Limits” competition, Nina Chen. Go back to EP 152 and have a listen! EMME's Favorite Summer Fashion Picks: Our BFFF (best fashion friend forever), EMME spent some time in Mexico this summer at Rancho La Puerta, a wellness resort in Tecata on the Mexican border - and as you can imagine - it was HOT and SUNNY! So, what are her secrets for beating the heat while staying in style? A large reed beach bag that she cannot leave home without. A large sun hat, long sleeves and clean-ingredient sunscreens! Anything linen. She says breathability is key, so go with the wrinkles if you are hot! Smocked Tops (you may even be able to go without a bra if you do it right). Any sort of tunic which will provide cool and stylish coverage – think Morocco. NYDJ skinny jeans. Gladiator sandals. Fresh pedicures (due to a “hiking toe”). Bathing suits that will stay on her body because she likes to move around in the water. Favorite swimwear brands include Anne Cole and Nautica – whose designs bridge the gap between coverage and style. Hot Tip: check out Swimsuits for All* for the best selection of women's swimwear! *As we speak, Holly is wrapping up an interview at the SWIMSUITS FOR ALL headquarters in NYC. Stay tuned for that episode! EMME's vision for Fashion Without Limits Design Competition To recap: Supermodel Emme is a Division 1 college athlete who put “athletic curvy” on the map and rose to fame in the mid-1990's as the world's first plus-size Supermodel, and is once again shedding light on size inclusivity in the fashion industry. After beating cancer a few years ago, EMME felt strongly about creating a legacy project. The result of this vision was the creation of the Fashion Without Limits Design Initiative. Teaming up with her alma mater Syracuse University and online plus-size retailer OneStopPlus (OSP), the nationally recognized advocate for body positivity, health and wellness is promoting fashion inclusivity in the classroom with the 8th Annual Fashion Without Limits (FWL) Design Competition. Emme enlisted the help of fellow advocate and veteran plus-size fashion designer Zahir Babvani, head of design & style for OneStopPlus, to inspire a new generation of up-and-coming fashion designers to put their talents to work for the silent majority -- the estimated 70 percent of American women who wear sizes 12 and up! #FACTS Emme says that she created this competition to galvanize the design school community around the exciting career opportunities in one of the fastest growing, yet most under-served, segments of the fashion industry. The 1985 Syracuse University grad, athletic Hall of Famer, and Fashion Without Limits founder says, “Learning from successful designers like Zahir Babvani shows young designers that this is a rewarding career path. Syracuse University is at the forefront of making inclusive design an exciting area of concentration, giving tomorrow's designers the skills, and ability, to enact real change on the fashion landscape. We hope this program will become a template for other schools moving forward.” According to Emme, curvy women are professionals, celebrities, mothers, daughters and sisters. “All women want to feel special, confident, and secure in their clothes. At Fashion Without Limits, we believe that love, happiness, and success have no size limits. Our goal is to offer fashion design students an inclusive curriculum that enables them to provide women of all shapes and sizes with the apparel they want and deserve.” – EMME It has been so fun catching up with the delightful EMME. We will continue to follow her Fashion Without Limits program, and her mission to change fashion for the better with size-inclusive styles. #YAAASSSS! Thank you, EMME! VOTE FOR US! In other fashion news, we have been nominated for the People's Choice Podcast Awards honoring podcasters since 2005, and we would love for you to vote for us. Please vote via this three-step process: Go to https://www.podcastawards.com/ and create an account. Please verify your account via your confirmation email. Then you can vote for us in the People's Choice Award, and in the Arts Category. We know this is a big ask. But they do this multi-step process to make sure the voting is authentic, and people don't rig the system. THANK YOU! Ok that's it for this week! We hope you share this podcast with somebody you love who may need fashion help. Write us a review on Apple podcasts (or wherever you listen!) because that makes us so happy and helps to make us super-popular. Find us on Apple Podcasts at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fashion-crimes-podcast/id1523111704 Also, please follow us on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn, too! We are the best fashion friend you never you needed. We hope you have a fabulous fashion week ahead! Xoxo, Holly Katz - Your Favorite Personal Stylist, the Hostess with the Mostest, and, the ONLY Holly you need to know. www.fashioncrimespodcast.com
Join me today for part two of my journey into the world of surface pattern design for fashion! From In house to freelance to studio start up, there have been so many lessons learned over the past 15 plus years. . . But it was in that moment that I became a Mom when everything really changed. Suddenly having to balance my business responsibilities with this whole new life. This led to changing the way I was running my studio in order to have a healthier work-life balance. Prompting some drastic changes to the business model which included eliminating fabric printing, shipping and attending so many shows. We cut way back until 2020 where we stopped all together. In 2020 we shifted our focus to providing unique, curated experiences for our clients and launched a digital agency that represents multiple studios and independentdesigners under one platform. This approach is particularly useful forfreelancers and those who are just starting out in the creative industry.For more information about working together, visit:https://lesliekenehan.com/https://www.instagram.com/lesliekenehan/
I've been working with designers on consignment for over a decade and have come to love this type of relationship and truly feel it can benefit designers at any stage. Whether you're just getting started in the industry, looking to find your handwriting and get comfortable working to a brief or you're a seasoned designer looking to add another revenue stream to your creative business consignment design could be a good fit for you. Join me today to chat all about the pros and cons of working with a boutique studio on consignment. If you are enjoying the podcast, please be sure to leave me a rating or review so we can keep it coming!!Happy Designing!Lesliehttps://lesliekenehan.com/podcast
The 2023 Academy Awards just happened, so Holly is back this week to discuss Red Carpet fashions with “just a few comments and opinions,” because who would we be if your favorite personal stylist didn't give her opinion on Hollywood's biggest night? Duh, that is why we are here! #Helloooooo In this episode, Holly takes us through her favorite hits and misses on the 2023 Red Carpet, helping you understand what the stars are wearing, so you can learn how this type of high fashion will translate and trickle down to regular everyday folks. In general, the Oscars do not aim for the outrageous or wacky factor like we see for the Met Gala or the Grammys. This is the absolute highest honor in the film industry. Traditionally, the Academy Awards Red Carpet is where the world's most prestigious stars present themselves in the way they'll be remembered decades from now. And, at least this year, most people understood the assignment. But hold on a minute! Did you know that in 2023, the “Red Carpet” is not actually red anymore?(We are still calling it the “Red Carpet” for this episode, however.) So, fun fact: The New York Times recently quoted a big-time celebrity event planner, Mandy Weiss, and she said the color of the red carpets has changed because of fashion. It must match the dresses, and the color red just really clashes. The carpet has been red since 1961, back when it was all about a star's movie and what role they were nominated for. Now it's all about what the stars are wearing and which designer they are wearing. The New York Times states that, in fact, event planners say trends and carpet colors now correlate with the trends on the runways. "It all goes back to fashion and style and trendsetting," says Mrs. Weiss. The carpet should reflect the fashion that's going to walk down the carpet and not fight with it. So, this year it was called the Champagne Carpet. Alrighty then. We can roll with it. HOLLY'S TOP PICKS: Halle Berry Halle wore a stunning angelic white haltered gown by Tamara Ralph with a thigh-high slit, a midsection cutout, and a flowing skirt. But the most notable aspect of the look was the shimmery pink rose appliqués placed delicately across the neck and at her hip. Honey, that slit up the leg! We mean, we literally couldn't tell she if had underwear on. That's how high it was...and speaking of her legs, she sure does have the legs pull off this dress. She was absolute perfection. Michelle Yeoh Continuing with the white trend, Michelle Yeoh made history when she won the award for Best Actress at the Oscars, becoming the first Asian woman to take home the prize. It had already been a hugely successful award season for the actress, not just in terms of recognition, but also when it came to her red-carpet style. But, when it came to deciding what to wear for the biggest night of them all, Yeoh turned to Dior and creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri, who created a beautiful feathered white gown especially for her. This dress initially may look like just a lot of fabric, maybe even like a bridal gown. However, it was handmade by Dior Haute Couture atelier – featured waves of feathers in ivory silk organza. It had a sleeveless illusion top which made her dress look strapless from far away but wasn't. When you take a closer look, you can see the illusion part which is a netting. Added with diamond earrings, her hair style, and her diamond jewelry, she was next level! She is just stunningly, remarkably gorgeous at 60 years old. We had to look that up! She's completely fabulous. Emily Blunt Blunt matched a form-fitting, off-the-shoulder Valentino dress with a white clutch that was adorned with pearls and a silver appliqué to keep the outfit monochrome. She added hanging, embellished earrings to her stylish updo of backswept hair. Blunt showed that an off-the-shoulder column dress, done right, can be perfection. The understated gown got a dollop of bling courtesy of Blunt's Judith Leiber envelope clutch and a double dose of pink perfection via a pair of Chopard chandelier earrings. DYING over the earrings. When Holly says “off the shoulder,” it was boob level, low, low off-the-shoulder. But she is so beautiful. You can see how gorgeous her skin is. And those gorgeous earrings! She had very, very natural makeup. She was just glowing and effortlessly chic. Mindy Kaling One of Holly's top looks of the night in custom Vera Wang was Mindy Kaling. She was someone who made Holly fall out of her chair! Never have we seen her look so beautiful and elegant. The custom Vera Wang white dress featured off-the-shoulder sleeves and a mesh Illusion with white boning bodice. So unexpected and fashion forward! Her hair was simply slicked back and effortless. She just looked stunning, stunning, stunning. #NEXTLEVEL Eva Longoria Wowza. Speaking of wowza, and we mean wowza! Eva Longoria in her Zuhair Murad couture beaded deep V-neck gown just brought a level of elegance that very, very few can achieve successfully pull off. This dress was made for her - even though this dress was a disco ball. (Those were her words, not ours.) But a chic disco ball. But it didn't look like a disco ball, and it was not too much on her, even though she is a bit “vertically challenged.” She is not tall. She is a very petite and small person, but she just looked like a supermodel and this dress. TREND ALERT: Longoria's dress was a very sexy dress and with the mirrors on it, which has been a trend that we've seen a for a few seasons now. Normal people can add this trend in simple ways: on a sweater or jeans, a sweatshirt, or just on a handbag. Instead of sequins, it's like wearing tiny, little mirrors. This look, in small doses, can easily trickle down for styles for us regular people. Sofia Carson Dressed in Giambattista Valli Haute Couture, what looks like a gown is actually a custom white draped silk-chiffon off-shoulder crop-top featuring a twisted cut-out bodice paired with an asymmetrical waist ball gown skirt. Sofia styled her look with a Chopard necklace featuring seven octagonal shaped emeralds totaling 122.49-carats along with 92.57-carats of pear-shaped, marquise cut, baguette cut and round shaped diamonds set in Fairmined-certified white gold jewelry from the Haute Joaillerie Collection. www.chopard.com O.M.G. Everybody was talking about this necklace. It looked like something you see in a museum. This necklace...absolutely unreal! She must have had security guards around her by the 1000s. We mean, she probably couldn't pee that night by herself, right?? Tems For the Oscars, Tems (the Grammy-winning Nigerian artist—born Temilade Openiyi— who is the first African woman to have five Billboard hits) selected a custom white sculptural gown from Ukrainian brand Lever Couture's AW22 Leleka Couture collection, a look that Tems described as "outside the box." She wore the dreamy white gown with metallic silver eyeliner and cocoa-lined lips that complimented the overall futuristic tone of the outfit. It had this big structure over her head that was on-theme and ahead of the fashion curve. So, it was not her fault that they sat her in the middle of a row, and no one could see around her. Fashion first, damn it! Move her to a better seat! Michelle Williams The actress, who was nominated in the Best Actress in a Leading Role category for her work in The Fabelmans, arrived at the 95th annual awards ceremony in an all-white Chanel couture look. The dress was a little mature for her, and felt like somebody much, much older could have worn because it was strapless, with netting over the top of it - like when you don't want to show your arms or shoulders. Holly was just a little surprised, because she could have gotten away with something much more avant-garde. Ariana DeBose She looked stunning, arriving at the 95th Academy Awards in a white Atelier Versace gown with all-over silver embellishments, featuring a sexy deep V at the front and a thigh-high slit leg. She paired the dazzling number with silver heeled sandals, and diamond jewels. Zoe Salanda For Zoe Saldana, the 2023 Oscars presented an opportunity to join the sustainability discussion and incorporate practices into her life — starting with the pinnacle red carpet. As an ambassador for Suzy Amis Cameron's RCGD Global, the Academy's official sustainability partner, and an awards presenter, the Avatar: The Way of Water star accessorized a Fall 2022 Fendi Couture mesh and lace-paneled slip-gown with vintage Cartier jewels. It was not over the top. It was very effortlessly chic and simple. This was the perfect way to represent the sustainability movement, standing up for the re-wear, reuse and recycle effort. Monica Barbaro Barbaro arrived wearing an elegant Elie Saab Haute Couture gown. The California native looked stunning in the dress that featured a plunging neckline and a deep purple front-tie skirt with a velvet bow in the front. Sexy yet so incredibly classy! When she was being interviewed, she stated how incredibly grateful she was to Elie Saab and the showroom and the team to be given this dress, because even before she even made it in the movie industry, and nobody knew who she was, they were supporting her and loaning her dresses. So good for them! Good on Elie Saab for keeping the faith! Florence Pugh The Don't Worry Darling star arrived on the Oscars carpet wearing Valentino. Her jaw-dropping outfit featured a black minidress with pockets shrouded by a draping off-the-shoulder cape in a creamy grayish-beige hue. A dramatic cape ebbed out from the pleated bodice into cloudlike poof sleeves and a long train. She finished the look with black platform heels, a structural abstract diamond necklace, sparkling pink drop earrings, and a black bow in her hair. The whole thing opened at the bust, like an empire waist. You could see her legs and it flowed like a train behind her. Holly was just aghast and has never seen anything so daring and unexpected! She tells us she was just dying over this look! Florence is very young. And she has a very edgy, punk vibe. One of Holly's top, top picks of the night!!! “And I just loved every single bit of it. I want this to trickle down. So, if I have to make this trickle down myself I do not care. God I love this. Did I say that already just saying I'm gonna put this picture under my pillow at night and I'm going to manifest this look for me.” – Holly Katz HONORABLE MENTION Winnie Harlow Harlow arrived in a soft yellow archival 2005 Armani Privé couture column dress. Sustainable fashion has really made a statement on the Red.. or excuse us, Champagne Carpet this year as we are seeing celebrities wanting to showcase garments that have already made a statement instead of having a designer make something brand new for them. She is completely gorgeous in her own right. And she pulled off this look flawlessly. She doesn't need a lot of extras. The very, very light yellow color of the gown looked beautiful with her skin tone. Elizabeth Olsen Elizabeth Olsen was a vision as she walked the red (champagne) carpet in a long, black, Givenchy halter gown with a slicked back bun and a red lip. Completely open in the back. Stunner. Hong Chau Chau, who is nominated for best supporting actress for her role in “The Whale,” walked the red (champagne) carpet at the biggest event of the year in a custom pink Prada gown that featured a nod to her Vietnamese heritage. The collar of her dress, known in English as a Mandarin collar, is a short and stiff upright collar. It's popular in both Chinese cheongsams (also known as qipao) and Vietnamese dresses known as ao dai. She added this design detail at the last minute. Malala Yousafzai The Pakistani female education activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate wore a silver sequined gown by Ralph Lauren with a hood, long sleeves, and a cinched detail on one side of the waist. She accessorized only with a large silver diamond ring and a gold ring with a large emerald from Santi Jewels, and wore minimal makeup, and added a pop of color with a bright red lip. HOLLY'S TOP LOOK OF THE NIGHT! NO SNAPS Ruth E. Carter Carter, who in 2019 became the first Black person to win the Oscar for costume design for her work on Marvel's “Black Panther,” was recognized for the film's sequel, “Wakanda Forever.” She is a master at costume design, but she might have had a "Sound of Music" moment, as it looks like she was wearing the drapes. #DAMN The dress was just a lot, and really swallowed her. It was a bright yellow strapless gown, but you couldn't see her body shape. This was a no-no for Holly. Jennifer Connelly Connelly arrived in a black, off-the-shoulder Louis Vuitton column gown with a beaded triangle-shaped embroidery panel that came literally all the way up to her chin. To Holly, it looked like a spaceship. This dress was probably stunning in person, but, um, no girl! No snaps. Absolute the worst dressed. That's all for now, folks! We could go on and on and on. Did we get it right? Did we get it wrong? We want to hear your comments! We hope you enjoyed this episode, and Holly will be dreaming and scheming about her top picks!
Welcome to the new episode. Learn what internalizers and externalizers are, how to deal with emotional loneliness and break childhood patterns. Show Notes - The latest book I read and how it quickly changed my life - Why we repeat patterns - What's a healing fantasy - Traits of internalizers - What they crave the most - The internalizer's biggest downfall in relationships - When they finally break the pattern - Traits of externalizers - The level of satisfaction emotional freedom provides Mentioned: How Caz and Craig Travel (with Kids) and Blog Full-Time Since 2010 [interview]: https://letsreachsuccess.com/caz-makepeace-ytravelblog-interview/ How Brock McGoff of The Modest Man Built a Top Men's Fashion Blog [interview]: https://letsreachsuccess.com/brock-mcgoff-themodestman-interview/ How Former Teachable Employee Melissa Guller Turned into a Successful CEO [interview]: https://letsreachsuccess.com/former-teachable-employee-melissa-guller-interview/ Bold Business School Waitlist: https://letsreachsuccess.com/waitlist/ Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents [book]: https://www.amazon.com/Adult-Children-Emotionally-Immature-Parents/dp/1626251703 Links:
Klasse für sich: Unternehmerin, Rolemodel und Fashionbloggerin Petra Dieners Petra hat ursprünglich Betriebswirtschaft studiert und in der Industrie gearbeitet. Mittlerweile erreicht sie mit ihrem Fashionblog „lieblingslingstil.com“ bis zu 1. Million Leser im Monat. Sie bloggt über Mode, neue Trends, interessante Menschen und alles was das Leben schöner macht. Auf Ihren Social-Media-Kanälen folgen ihr mehrere hunderttausend Follower aus der ganzen Welt, die sich täglich über neue Outfit-Inspirationen freuen können: „Jede meiner Wahrnehmungen geht zunächst durch meinen inneren Schönheitsfilter“ bekennt die leidenschaftliche Modebloggerin. Den Erfolg ihres Schaffens verdankt die Fashionlady vor allem ihrem guten Geschmack, einem starken Team. Denn die Stil-Ikone aus Düsseldorf weist eine beeindruckende Vita auf. Nach Stationen bei Tchibo, Montblanc und Brendel Lunettes in Singapur gründete sie ihr eigenes Unternehmen für hochwertige Gartenmöbel mit Produktionsstätten in Indonesien und China, welches sie 15 Jahre lang erfolgreich führte. Eine Frau von Welt, die den Lifestyle einer Weltenbummlerin heute mit ihren Leserinnen teilt. Petra Dieners beweist, dass es nie zu spät für was Neues ist. Nach dem Verkauf ihrer Firma machte sie 2016 ihre Leidenschaft für Mode und schöne Dinge zum Beruf und gründete Lieblingsstil. Inspiriert von der Eleganz ihrer Oma, die sich auch noch mit 93 Jahren die Fingernägel lackierte und High Heels trug, zeigt Petra Dieners, dass man auch im besten Alter stylisch und modern aussehen kann. Heute gehören Unternehmen, wie das Modehaus Breuninger, Couturier Pio Okan, Dior, Juvia Mode, Brauksiepe Goldschmiedemanufaktur u.v.m. zu ihren Kooperationspartnern. Petra Dieners ist ein Rolemodel für Frauen jeden Alters. Es lohnt sich reinzuhören.Hier geht's zu den ShownotesWOMEN IN FASHION MENTORINGMöchtest auch Du mit Deinen vorhandenen Potenzialen, Fähigkeiten und Kenntnissen Deine unverwechselbare Marke im Fashion- und Lifestyle-Segment aufbauen? Ich helfe Dir gerne bei der Gründung Deiner eigenen Marke, und biete Dir meine Erfahrungen, meine Plattform, und den Zugang zu meinem exklusiven Netzwerk.TRIFF JETZT DEINE ENTSCHEIDUNG und vereinbare Dein kostenfreies Vorgespräch mit mir. Vielen Dank für Deine Treue!Herzlichst,Sibel Brozathttps://womeninfashion.de/www.linkedin.com/womeninfashion.dewww.instagram.com/womeninfashion.dewww.facebook.com/womeninfashion.deTelegram Gruppenchathttps://www.youtube.com/c/womeninfashiongermany
This week we are talking about “How to Style Sneakers.” So, pay attention, women over 40! And we mean, waaaay over 40! One of the most common questions your favorite personal stylist Holly Katz gets is, “Am I trying to look too young by wearing sneakers? And the answer is a resounding, NO. There is actually a perfect way for you to look younger by wearing a hip pair of sneakers! (For those of you in the back of the room: Fashion sneakers are more popular than ever right now.) Not only are sneakers a multibillion-dollar industry, but they have also created a global movement of collectors and fans around the world that buy, sell, and trade for a living. There are so many different types of brands and styles of sneakers, it's confusing. You are probably very unsure about how to navigate through the zillions of choices when trying to purchase a pair. So just know this: a good pair of sneakers is something that should always be a wardrobe staple for you. You only need to continually update the styles. NOTE: As always, for the best podcast experience, please follow along on Holly's curated Pinterest board just for you to see all the outfits and styles she will be discussing this week. A good pair of sneakers can last several years if you take care of them and keep them looking new. Just like polishing your leather shoes, you can't let your sneakers get beat up or worn down. That is NOT a good look (even though the Golden Goose brand may try to say otherwise.) “Don't look like you're trying too hard. Sneakers go with most clothing items, but it's important that you plan a cohesive outfit – and not wear basketball sneakers with a fucking dress.” #duh – Holly Katz There are many different categories of sneakers, but you only need to worry about 2. So, let's break it down. The Recreation Sneaker a. Rec Sneaker usually means this is just a shoe for looks, not for function, also called a fashion sneaker. 2. The Work-Out Sneaker b. Anything that you would go running in, or to the gym. PERIOD. FASHION CRIME ALERT: Your sneakers have a purpose: Either they are for working out, or they are for fashion. They don't do both. Do not let Holly catch you in your On Running cloud workout shoes with a dress. DON'T DO IT! She will hunt you down and find you. Holly's favorite way to style sneakers? With leather or faux leather leggings and an oversized chunky knit sweater. There are so many ways to wear them! Try them with dresses, skirts (like a maxi skirt) suiting, and, definitely, with a mini skirt in the summer (instead of shorts). JEANS: Obviously, this is the most common item to wear them with. But not with your Mom jeans and a sloppy sweatshirt. You need to ELEVATE YOUR LOOK if you are going to wear sneakers with jeans. Want a big fashion cheat? Wear a nice blazer over your jeans! You can even wear just a T-shirt and then add your sneakers. But do not wear your workout sneaks. #nomaam Otherwise, it will be a miss. Not a hit. Add lots of jewelry and a really nice handbag, and you are DRESSED UP! It's magic. ATHLEISURE: You can go for leggings or track pants (which are really on-trend) if you want to be more on the comfortable side. A rec sneaker, with large statement earrings and a trench coat, is a super no-brainer when heading to the airport for a long flight. Holly loves that look. You look dressed up, and put together, but not like you just rolled out of bed. It looks intentional, which is what we're going for. HOT STYLES, AGAIN: Just so you know, Holly is 49 years young. Don't get mad at us, but all the shit from high school is back. And we mean: Air Force Ones, Tiger, Fila and K Swiss (which Holly wore every day of her senior year of high school.) It's all back. Every bit of it. So, if you're trying to get a sneaker that you already know you're going to love, go for one of those! IMPORTANT NOTE: One last thing that we want to mention is the correct socks. If you are wearing a low-cut sneaker, that means it goes below your ankle bone. You don't want to wear a full sock, so you need a no-show sock. Do Not Wear Sneakers Without Socks. Ew. The best socks come just to the top of the back of the heel, and then they cover the entire top of your foot. Cover your foot, not your ankles. Or your calves all the way to your knee. No knee socks. Duh. We can't believe we need to say this, but we do. That's a wrap for now. There are a zillion more tips and ideas in this episode, so please DOWNLOAD, SUBSCRIBE, LIKE and SHARE! In the meantime, Holly has a ton of great style and new wardrobe information she is working on for you: Trend information and new designers that are up and coming, as well as amazing new fashion inspo, just for you. Be sure to set a reminder on your phone to take 30 minutes a week for yourself and make time to listen to this podcast. New episodes drop every Friday wherever you get your podcasts. It's a kind of meditation of sorts! You don't have to think, you don't have to take notes. Holly has done it all for you. Fashion Crimes Podcast www.fashioncrimespodcast.com #fashion #sneakers #podcast
2016 war Leonie Hanne gerade angekommen: Den Konzernjob hatte sie hingeschmissen, ihr Fashionblog oohcouture lief nach zwei Jahren sehr erfolgreich, auf Instagram hatte sie 200.000 Follower und genoss ein Dasein als eine der größte Modeinfluencerinnen Deutschlands. Im OMR Podcast von damals geben Leonie und ihr Partner Alex Galievsky einen Einblick in die goldenen Anfänge ihrer Influencer-Jahre, erklären, wie sie Kampagnen mit Marken umsetzen und was sie von Snapchat halten.
Content creator and author of the Balls of Beauty Blog, Kisha No E, stops by the podcast! And we discuss ALL THINGS fashion! She even convinces me to try pairing leapord and plaid...but I'm not so sure! We also discuss her blog and talk about how black women have been influencing fashion since the 1800's. This episode is fun, light hearted, HILARIOUS, but in true Melanin 360 "fashion" still informational.*As referenced in the show, Ann Lowe designed Jackie Kennedy's wedding dress and Elizabeth Keckly designed many clothes for Abraham Lincoln's wife*Let me know what you think of the show! Be sure to follow the below links for more information!IG: @ballsofbeautyblog @themelanin360podcastEmail: jorae@melanin-360.com Website: www.ballsofbeauty.com www.melanin-360.comSupport the show: www.buymeacoffee.com/melanin360 CashApp: $Melanin360 PayPal: melanin360biz@gmail.comSupport the show
In this week's episode, Match Volume's Ashi Kumar "sits down" with fellow USC student Natalie Park to talk about how she started her fashion blog, how to overcome challenges in the content creation space, and advice on how to juggle school/life and being a creator. Check out Natalie's blog: http://www.nataliepark.com/
I had the pleasure of talking with Matteo Tosi all about Italian wedding fashion. And he does not dissapoint! His blog, The Wedding Fashion Blog, is full of information about wedding beauty, gowns, accessories and features real weddings. ** Shop WOVE here **
Today we're learning from That Pommie Girl, Sarah Ashcroft. If you know her, you'll know of her super cool blog called That Pommie Girl she started in 2013 that's lead her down a path of exciting entrepreneurship.After working on her blog for a number of years Sarah started SLA The Label in June 2019. Originally born out of Sarah's love for airport outfits, she had become known amongst her followers for her travel looks across all her social media platforms. As a result when launching SLA The Label's first collection it felt natural to start with loungewear. Followers and fashion fans fell in love with the collection which saw the first drop sell out within 24 hours making sales of £60k and in just three years it's turned over almost £5million in revenue.This is one for the fashion girls, I was so surprised at her highest performing marketing channel and I think you will be too.If you love this episode please do share it on your Instagram stories with us @femalestartupclub. You can also find me in the DMS @dooneroisin where I love to chat and hear about what you're working on.LINKS WE MENTION:Sarah's InstagramSLA The Label's InstagramFemale Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTokIn sponsorship with Zyro, easiest to use website builder and eCommerce platformIn partnership with Klaviyo, the best email marketing tool for ecommerce businesses.Female Startup Club's YouTubeFemale Startup Club's Private Facebook GroupSay hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.comFemale Startup Club + Clearco: Clear.co/partner/female-startup-club
Alexa Curtis is the Host Of The New Unfiltered Podcast and Also the Founder Of the Be Fearless Summit. Alexa Started a Fashion Blog at the Young Age of 12 and is Now One Of The Best Blogs Around. Alexa Was Also The Host Of "Fearless Every Day" Featured On Radio Disney. Connect With Alexa https://www.lifeunfilteredwithalexa.com/about/ https://www.instagram.com/alexa_curtis/?hl=en https://twitter.com/Alexa_Curtis?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
The photographer series took us on a journey to understand the amazing worlds of fashion photography, portrait photography, film photography, and the business of photography in general. In this episode we recap the insight we learned from our guests during this series and The Grapes add in some fun add lib's. Take a listen to this and all episodes in this series!Hosted by: @mrsetheeand @RashistylesVideo & Editing: @kalerrgang You can catch The Elevated Grapes Talks Show: Fashion Chats, every Saturday at 10 am PST| 1 PM EST, on Rukus Avenue Radio Channel, on the Dash Radio App or dashradio.com @rukusavenueradio @dashradio
Ted Belton is a photographer working in Toronto & Globally.His interests and assignments frequently take him between London, Paris, New York, and when he's lucky, other places, too. He is happy to report that nearly everywhere he goes, there is someone willing to sit opposite him and his camera.Ted's work has been published internationally in Rolling Stone, Kinfolk, Dazed & Confused, The Times Magazine, Elle Decor, Behind The Blinds, and Graydon Carter's AirMail. In Canada, Ted has been a contributor to Elle Canada, The Globe and Mail, Montecristo, Men's Fashion, and S/Magazine. Included among his other clients are Rakuten Kobo, Nespresso, Anheuser-Busch, 19/99 Beauty, VDL Cosmetics, Coty, Dior, and Rimmel London.Ted's commitment to supporting Canadian and local culture with the economy motivating much of his work. He continues to collaborate whenever possible with emerging and independent designers, retailers, musicians, and institutions in support of the arts.Ted has been nominated for three Canadian National Magazine Awards, and was the 2015 recipient of the Proctor & Gamble Beauty Photography Award.Hosted by: @mrsetheeand @RashistylesVideo & Editing: @kalerrgang You can catch The Elevated Grapes Talks Show: Fashion Chats, every Saturday at 10 am PST| 1 PM EST, on Rukus Avenue Radio Channel, on the Dash Radio App or dashradio.com @rukusavenueradio @dashradio
International Photographer and Film Director, Rakesh Sidana is recognized Internationally for his creative vision and out of the box campaigns. With focus on fashion, fitness and wellness brands his client list includes Harley Davidson, La Senza, Ford, Manish Malhotra, Canon, Jack Daniels & Nivedita Saboo Couture. He has been published in Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Feroce, Pump and Elegant Magazine.He travels between North America and India and works with one of the top names in the fashion business. His recent accomplishments includes being the official photographer for Miss India pageant, a role reserved for the top photographers in India.His notable personal work includes the series "I OWN MY BODY" and "INTIMACY".Hosted by: @mrsetheeand @RashistylesVideo & Editing: @kalerrgang You can catch The Elevated Grapes Talks Show: Fashion Chats, every Saturday at 10 am PST| 1 PM EST, on Rukus Avenue Radio Channel, on the Dash Radio App or dashradio.com @rukusavenueradio @dashradio
Ara is a fashion photographer based in Toronto, Canada. She enjoys telling stories through the lens of fashion and is often fascinated with how people dress. Ara strives to reflect her experiences, interests, and aspirations through her work, and hopes that in turn her viewers can relate with their own point of view.Photography is a second career from a re-discovered passion for life. Prior to picking up a camera, Ara worked in tech and e-commerce. She has led teams including creatives (i.e. writers, photographers, designers, and editors), as well as, business professionals (i.e. project managers, sales, and operations) and believes this makes her a better photographer, as she tries to understand how the worlds of art and commerce connect.Hosted by: @mrsetheeand @RashistylesVideo & Editing: @kalerrgang You can catch The Elevated Grapes Talks Show: Fashion Chats, every Saturday at 10 am PST| 1 PM EST, on Rukus Avenue Radio Channel, on the Dash Radio App or dashradio.com @rukusavenueradio @dashradio
Calling All Disruptors! In this episode of Build The Damn Thing, you get to hear how friends, associates and the early attendees of Kathryn Finney's FOCUS event were positively influenced by the Genius Guild CEO's visionary thinking as a disrupter in the tech space. Kathryn shares how her “co-conspirators” — such as the founders of BlogHer and her business partner Darlene Gillard Jones — helped her build a powerful company based on her mission of empowering Black and Latina women in technology and helping them raise money through Digital Undivided. She also pioneered the groundbreaking research study, Project Diane, which exposed the disparities in venture capital investing in Black women businesses and went viral. But while all of this was going on, Kathryn not only had to combat some people misunderstanding her as a Black woman visionary who was often one step ahead, she had to overcome an unexpected health challenge and make some major decisions about her business and her personal life. Kathryn Finney is known as a pioneer in the fashion blogging community thanks to her blog “The Budget Fashionista” which has helped thousands of women dress chic and cheap. Kathryn not only has built a huge blogging community but also has been featured among "America's Top 50 Women In Tech" by Forbes and is greatly recognized by books like How to Be a Budget Fashionista and The Ultimate Guide to Looking Fabulous for Less. In fact, Kathryn is the living definition of a businesswoman who is always trying to generate new ways to share her knowledge about fashion and entrepreneurship just like she does through her platform the Genius Guild which, apart from having the podcast “Build that Damn Thing”, invests in companies led by Black founders. Insights from the Podcast: - How to build your team - How to leverage relationships - How to cultivate a work environment that creates a winning organization - Women of color often have to face tough decisions in their journey - How to know when to walk away - How sharing the data about the disparities in venture capital investing in Black women's businesses helped change an industry Quotes from the show: “One of the hardest things as an entrepreneur is to sell others on your big idea. That's exactly what I did when I started Digital Undivided.”— Kathryn Finney, Build the Damn Thing, Episode 5 “They not only gave us the check, [BlogHer] literally gave us the manual for how they run events.” — Kathryn Finney, Build the Damn Thing, Episode 5 “She asked me if I'd be willing to partner with her on an organization called Digital Undivided, that will…support Black women in technology. and I haven't looked back since." — Darlene Gillard Jones, Guest Speaker, Build the Damn Thing, Episode 5 “Because of that relationship because of the trust and the friendship that we were able to grow and establish, we were able to, create something special and my life personally has changed because of it.”— Darlene Gillard Jones, Guest Speaker, Build the Damn Thing, Episode 5 “But when we realized it was too early, like most things in my life and being a visionary — being a Black woman visionary — that's not necessarily celebrated. I see things many steps ahead.” — Kathryn Finney, Build the Damn Thing, Episode 5 “Oftentimes, the people who are the strongest and who have it together are the very people that you need to check after.”— Kathryn Finney, Build the Damn Thing, Episode 5 “Before ProjectDiane was released, the experiences of women in color in entrepreneurship were purely anecdotal—so whether you were a person of color or not, you had some idea that things just weren't the same for people of color in particular women and women of color in the startup space; but it wasn't until Kathryn and Digital Undivided came along to quantify that experience that really blew the lid off of that entire dynamic and conversation.”— Danielle Robinson Bell, Build the Damn Thing, Episode 5 “The hope was that Project Diane would be a catalyst. What I did not know was that Project Diane was going to fundamentally change the venture capital space in ways that still vibrate to this day.” —Kathryn Finney, Build the Damn Thing, Episode 5 Stay Connected: Kathryn Finney Website: https://www.kathrynfinney.com/ Twitter: @KathrynFinney Instagram: @hiiamkathryn Facebook: Kathryn Finney Genius Guild Website: Genius Guild Twitter: @GeniusGuild Instagram: @geniusguild LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/genius-guild Subscribe to our podcast + download each episode on Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. __________ Credits: Produced by Genius Guild Content StudiosExecutive Producers: Kathryn Finney and Darlene Gillard JonesPost-Production Company: Prosper Digital TVPost-Production Manager: Joanes ProsperPost-Production Supervisor: Jason PierrePost-Production Sound Editor: Evan JosephCo-Music Supervisors: Jason Pierre and Darlene Gillard JonesShow Music: provided by Prosper Digital TVMain Show Theme Music: "Self Motivated" Written & Performed by Tamara BubbleSpecial thanks to Baratunde Thurston, Champions of Change: Tech Inclusion, and The Obama Administration
Jason was born in Camden, London, in 1969. He was given his first camera at the age of 5.He decided on a career as a portrait photographer whilst studying Politics, Philosophy and Economics at Oxford University, from which he graduated in 1990. His work has since appeared in many of the world's foremost publications including Vanity Fair and Vogue US & UK, featuring leading celebrities such as Angelina Jolie, Leonardo DiCaprio, Scarlett Johansson, Johnny Depp, Emily Blunt, Natalie Portman, David Beckham, Nicole Kidman, Benedict Cumberbatch, Tilda Swinton, Eddie Redmayne, John Malkovich, Kate Winslet and Daniel Craig.He has shot numerous film, theatre and TV campaigns, including Netflix's The Crown, The Revenant, The Danish Girl, Starz' Outlander and Power, Billy Elliot, About A Boy, Love Actually, Bridget Jones 2,English National Ballet's Giselle and Nutcracker and Angels in America for the National Theatre.Many of Jason's photographs have been acquired by the National Portrait Gallery for their permanent collection.His work has received much critical acclaim and he has been the recipient of many awards including the Royal Photographic Society's Terence Donovan Award for an outstanding contribution to photography, the New York Photo Awards' Best Advertising Image and the Best British Black & White Photographer at he British Picture Editors' Awards. His Out 100 Portfolio was one of five finalists in the American Society of Magazine Editors' 2010 National Magazine Awards, the magazine industry's highest honour.He has published four books of his work, the most recent being ‘An Englishman in New York'. A selection of photographs from the book was exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in London.In 2011 he was awarded an Honorary Fellowship of The Royal Photographic Society.On 23 October 2013, he took the official christening photographs of Prince George.In 2018 he was awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the British Institute of Professional Photography. Jason lives in New York and London.Hosted by: @mrsetheeand @RashistylesVideo & Editing: @kalerrgang You can catch The Elevated Grapes Talks Show: Fashion Chats, every Saturday at 10 am PST| 1 PM EST, on Rukus Avenue Radio Channel, on the Dash Radio App or dashradio.com @rukusavenueradio @dashradio
A portrait photographer, F Scott Schafer's unique style has lead him to capture some prominent people such as Barack Obama, Stephen Colbert, Mark Zuckerberg, Pink to name a few as well as be popular in the Entertainment and advertising industry. Scott has worked for companies such as HBO, , Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, & Intel.Hosted by: @mrsetheeand @RashistylesVideo & Editing: @kalerrgang You can catch The Elevated Grapes Talks Show: Fashion Chats, every Saturday at 10 am PST| 1 PM EST, on Rukus Avenue Radio Channel, on the Dash Radio App or dashradio.com @rukusavenueradio @dashradio
In this episode of Build The Damn Thing, Genius Guild CEO Kathryn Finney shares how to successfully exit a company -- something many entrepreneurs can't imagine -- and how to start something new. For the first time she gives a behind-the-scenes account of her own experience selling her first start-up and what that was like for her. Learn Kathryn's process of selling her blog, The Budget Fashionista, and how the proceeds from the sale gave her enough capital to start her next big venture. Plus get inspiration and insight on how you can do the same. Kathryn Finney is known as a pioneer in the fashion blogging community thanks to her blog “The Budget Fashionista” which has helped thousands of women dress chic and cheap. Kathryn not only has built a huge blogging community but also has been featured among "America's Top 50 Women In Tech" by Forbes and is greatly recognized by books like How to Be a Budget Fashionista and The Ultimate Guide to Looking Fabulous for Less. In fact, Kathryn is the living definition of a businesswoman who is always trying to generate new ways to share her knowledge about fashion and entrepreneurship just like she does through her platform the Genius Guild which apart from having the podcast “Build that Damn Thing”, invests in companies led by Black founders. Insights from the Podcast - Understanding that it is okay to outgrow something and want to do something else - How to pivot and venture into something new - Understanding that it is okay to leave your job, not because you were treated a certain way but because you want to do -the next thing - Understand the full arc of acquisition and how start-up work - How to sell and move on to the next and start another venture - The 4T's on buying a tech company: Technology: it has technology that would be hard for the corporation to create quickly Talent: they have a core group of founders Traffic: it has a large community behind it Taxable income: the company has a ton of money Quotes from the show: “It is okay to outgrow it, as an entrepreneur we are like ‘I created it, it's my baby, I have to stay. But you don't always have to stay” -Kendra Bracken-Ferguson, Guest Speaker, Build The Damn Thing Episode #4 “One of the challenges that we have in the black community is that we overstay, and I know why: because there is security” -Kathryn Finney, Build The Damn Thing Episode #4 “In our community, there isn't a language about exiting positively: usually when you leave your job, it's because they were treating you in a certain way or you got a better job” -Kathryn Finney, Build The Damn Thing Episode #4 “A start-up is a temporary organization that is designed to discover a solution to a problem and in the process to also discover a profitable, scalable and reputable business model and while doing that, to grow as quickly as possible” -Brian Laung Aoaeh, Guest Speaker, Build The Damn Thing Episode #4 “Venture capitalists look for and invest in start-ups. They look for companies that are doing something uniques, that they are solving a problem that hasn't been solved yet” -Brian Laung Aoaeh, Guest Speaker, Build The Damn Thing Episode #4 “One of the things about not selling when people come to you is that the price changes” -Kathryn Finney, Build The Damn Thing Episode #4 “I think it comes back to who are the people around you? Who do you trust when it's hard and you have to make a decision? Some of it is guy, and you have to listen to your gut, and some of it is having the right group that will tell you when you are not thinking correctly” -Kendra Bracken-Ferguson, Guest Speaker, Build The Damn Thing Episode #4 “We constantly have to move and pivot and we have to find our own validation from within as entrepreneurs because you are constantly told it's not gonna work or you should do this or that” -Kendra Bracken-Ferguson, Guest Speaker, Build The Damn Thing Episode #4 Stay Connected: Kathryn Finney Website: https://www.kathrynfinney.com/ Twitter: @KathrynFinney Instagram: @hiiamkathryn Facebook: Kathryn Finney Genius Guild Website: Genius Guild Twitter: @GeniusGuild Instagram: @geniusguild LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/genius-guild Subscribe to our podcast + download each episode on Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. Credits: Produced by Genius Guild Content StudiosExecutive Producers: Kathryn Finney and Darlene Gillard JonesPost-Production Company: Prosper Digital TVPost-Production Manager: Joanes ProsperPost-Production Supervisor: Jason PierrePost-Production Sound Editor: Evan JosephCo-Music Supervisors: Jason Pierre and Darlene Gillard JonesShow Music: provided by Prosper Digital TVMain Show Theme Music: "Self Motivated" Written & Performed by Tamara BubbleSpecial thanks to Forbes Advisor Info Season 1 Episode 4 Aug 25, 2021 22 mins, 35 secs (21.7MB, Audio) #BlackExcellence #Entrepreneurship #FashionBlog #BloggersUnite #Startups #BlackWomen #KathrynFinney #BlackOwned #TheBudgetFashionista #BlacksInTech #AfroTech #BlackAuthors #Discrimination #Incubators #Lissen #Exiting #VentureCapital
On this week's episode, we're gonna give you a wrap up of the beauty series!This episode will give you quick tidbits on the last six shows where we talked with mega beauty influencer Hemali Mistry, massive industy make up artists like Fulvia Radolfi to world renowned hair artists like Neil Moodie and Sam Mcknight.Hosted by: @mrsetheeand @RashistylesVideo & Editing: @kalerrgang You can catch The Elevated Grapes Talks Show: Fashion Chats, every Saturday at 10 am PST| 1 PM EST, on Rukus Avenue Radio Channel, on the Dash Radio App or dashradio.com @rukusavenueradio @dashradio
In this episode of Build The Damn Thing, Kathryn Finney opens up about the different struggles she went through on her way to success as a Black woman in business and as an innovator in technology. Learn about her business trajectory since the early 2000's, where she was managing to create the Budget Fashionista blog, which later on became a sensation in the blogging community. However, this was not enough to succeed: with the evolution of technology Kathryn had to constantly reinvent herself and come up with new ideas and new projects that weren't received with open arms by the white male community who had the monopoly over entrepreneurship and technology at that time. This episode is a testimony of how Kathryn turned every rejection or project that did not work out the way she wanted into motivation to inspire other women and spark new and innovative ideas to change the game. Kathryn Finney is known as a pioneer in the fashion blogging community thanks to her blog “The Budget Fashionista” which has helped thousands of women dress chic and cheap. Kathryn not only has built a huge blogging community but also has been featured among "America's Top 50 Women In Tech" by Forbes and is greatly recognized by books like How to be a Budget Fashionista and The Ultimate Guide to Looking Fabulous for Less. In fact, Kathryn is the living definition of a businesswoman who is always trying to generate new ways to share her knowledge about fashion and entrepreneurship just like she does through her platform the Genius Guild which apart from having the podcast “Build that Damn Thing”, invests in companies led by Black founders. Insight from the Podcast - How Kathryn became a successful black business woman. - Details on how Kathryn had to constantly reinvent her projects according to the technology and blogging evolutions. - Difficulties Kathryn experienced being a black woman in a work scenario mainly dominated by white men. - How throughout the years Kathryn, with the help of other black businesswoman, found her spot in the fashion and entrepreneur industry. - How Kathryn has always sought to support women, who like her in the early 2000´s, are looking to be successful. Quotes from the show: “I wasn't the first black woman, I was one of the first women period” -Kathryn Finney, Build The Damn Thing Episode #3 “Blogging was the future and I knew how influential the influencers were for their community” -Kathryn Finney, Build The Damn Thing Episode #3 “I needed to build a team because I couldn't do it all myself, I couldn't serve the amount of content that my community wanted all the time” -Kathryn Finney, Build The Damn Thing Episode #3 “I kind of knew that it was changing, I started to see that technology became easier, there were more people and more competition and the difference between me and others was not that great, people started to try to take the name of Budget Fashionista which I had trademarked” -Kathryn Finney, Build The Damn Thing Episode #3 “My agent and attorney at the time said to me: don't you ever do that again and I was like what do you mean? They were like you can't be smart like that, you let us do that” -Kathryn Finney, Build The Damn Thing Episode #3 “I don't know of any black woman that ever received the venture funding and I don't think you'll be the first” -Kathryn Finney, Build The Damn Thing Episode #3 “We were invisible Black Founders, Black women were invisible, the irony of it is to see how many of them are trying to get woken up” -Kathryn Finney, Build The Damn Thing Episode #3 Stay Connected: Kathryn Finney Website: https://www.kathrynfinney.com/ Twitter: @KathrynFinney Instagram: @hiiamkathryn Facebook: Kathryn Finney Genius Guild Website: Genius Guild Twitter: @GeniusGuild Instagram: @geniusguild LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/genius-guild Subscribe to our podcast + download each episode on Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. Credits: Produced by Genius Guild Content StudiosExecutive Producers: Kathryn Finney and Darlene Gillard JonesPost-Production Company: Prosper Digital TVPost-Production Manager: Joanes ProsperPost-Production Supervisor: Jason PierrePost-Production Sound Editor: Evan JosephCo-Music Supervisors: Jason Pierre and Darlene Gillard JonesShow Music: provided by Prosper Digital TVMain Show Theme Music: "Self Motivated" Written & Performed by Tamara BubbleAdd'l Music: "Lil' Sumn" by Dreamadai Info Season 1 Episode 3 July 30, 2021 37 mins, 50 secs (34.7MB, Audio) #BlackExcellence #Entrepreneurship #FashionBlog #BloggersUnite #Startups #BlackWomen #KathrynFinney #BlackOwned #TheBudgetFashionista #BlacksInTech #AfroTech #BlackAuthors #Discrimination #Incubators #Lissen
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Celebrated session hair stylist, Sam McKnight, is the hairdresser's hairdresser. He boasts a legendary career spanning over four decades encompassing catwalk, editorial and advertising campaigns for fashion houses such as Chanel, Fendi, Balmain, Burberry and Tom Ford. A regular contributor to both British and international Vogues, W, Harper's Bazaar, Vanity Fair, i-D and Love, he has over 100 covers to his name from British Vogue alone. McKnight is also a Contributing Beauty Editor at British Vogue. McKnight has collaborated with some of the world's most prominent photographers including Patrick Demarchelier, Mario Testino and Nick Knight. A long-time stylist for the late Princess Diana, McKnight was the creative behind her iconic short, slicked back hairstyle in the now-famous 1990 Demarchelier shoot for British Vogue, a partnership that led to him becoming her personal hair stylist for seven years.Hosted by: @mrsethee and @rashistyles
With a career spanning almost 2 decades, Sabrina Rinaldi, a celebrated makeup and hair artist throughout Montreal and Toronto is now represented for the first time in the U.S. In 2011 and 2015, Rinaldi received the P&G beauty award for best makeup artistry and won for best beauty art direction and makeup for a beauty feature in 2016. Sabrina has also contributed her talents to Harper's Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Flare, Fashion, Elle Canada, Elle Quebec, Glow, Dress To Kill, The Kit and Lou Lou Magazine. Her advertising work has included campaigns for Refinery 29, Tresemme, Revlon, Garnier, Ogilvy, Lise Watier, Giorgio Armani, Addition Elle, Reitmans, Simons, Yorkdale, Hudson's Bay, and Harry Rosen.Hosted by: @mrsethee and @rashistyles
EPISODE SUMMARY Madi Kahn is from New York City. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2019. She has always been a creative person, and she loves expressing herself through different creative outlets. She recently started her fashion blog last year. Madi considers herself a content creator, and she focuses on fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. Madi discusses how she started her fashion page. She started playing around with fashion blogging and taking pictures of different outfits a year before the quarantine started. She worked as an assistant buyer at Macy's. Being at Macy's and being around people who care about fashion every day inspired her to explore her own style. She likes to create content in advance so she can absorb all the information and look at all the pictures and figure out how she can tell a story and create flow. Many times, she draws inspiration from other people. She comes up with ideas for content based on looking at other bloggers and creative people on social media. Also, depending on where she is, the location has a huge influence on the colors and aesthetics that she goes for. A simple background is what draws Madi. She likes very clean aesthetics and tries to highlight whatever piece that she is trying to imply, like her outfit, jewelry, or even the skincare product that she is using. Fashion for her is stepping back from the actual outfits that she wears, which is a source of confidence. When she wears an outfit that she is proud of, it makes her a lot more confident. Fashion makes her confident and is herself. When she was starting her Fashion Blog, she had around 4000 followers who didn't have the same passion or were not interested as her. They didn't have the mutual passion and understanding as to the community that she's created. What people don't know about the fashion industry in terms of job requirements is that many people do content creation for fashion as a full-time job. When starting a Fashion Page, you have to forget about what people are going to think about you and let go of that anxiety and fear of judgment by your peers and think about what is going to benefit you in the long run, how you can advance in your career, and what your goals are. She was very anxious about asking for help from other people because she knows that they don't have the same passion that she has and that makes her feel bad. After the pandemic, she's looking forward to meeting up with other content creators and shooting with them because they have the same interests. Madi has worked with multiple brands inside and outside of the fashion space. She has worked with skincare brands and clothing brands, but she hasn't had any partnership with non-consumer products. People want to see your genuine personality and self shine through more than they want to see these curated moments that are isolated in time. Madi was able to grow as a Fashion content creator using Reels and TikTok content. If you are trying to grow, video content is the way to go for any industry. But in fashion, you could do unboxing videos, styling videos, make a video of different outfits, or videos about your favorite bathing suits for summer. You could make a Reel video about that. It always feels like a risk to start something new in the beginning because you don't know what it's going to be like. There's this whole learning process, and it can seem like a lot to invest. But creating a Reel each day and being so consistent with it will open so many doors for you. If you'd like to join Trend and our influencer marketing platform, visit trend.io. If you are interested in becoming a guest on our show, email lingyu@trend.io for more information. Madi Kahn on: Website: https://www.madikahn.com/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/madiizk Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/madisonikahn LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/madison-kahn-624333135/ Subscribe to her Podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0WFdmWz7RDstnP8l4Lje5H?si=agn72neRSGWas9L9Qtl-sA Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/haute-takes/id1513401272 We Speak About: [0:20] Madi Kahn Introduction [1:23] Getting Started on Fashion Blogging [3:43] Creative Process and Planning Things in Advance [5:42] Coming Up with Ideas and Inspiration [7:46] Adapting to the Environment that you are in [9:20] Highlighting Aesthetics [9:53] The Meaning of Fashion [12:51] The Aesthetic in New York [13:36] The Similarities of Fashion and Social Media [14:51] The Positive Side of Social Media [16:12] The Impact of an Audience and Community [18:05] Emerging Passions [19:24] What most people don't know about the Fashion Industry [23:35] Challenges of Starting Fashion Page [25:54] Asking people for help [28:10] The Benefits of Personal Connection [28:56] Working with Brand in the Fashion Industry [29:38] Growing as a Fashion-based Content Creator [31:20] How to Grow in Content Creation [33:19] How to Make the Most out of Reels [36:39] How to Connect With Madi [37:44] Closing
Calgary born Jodi Urichuk began her career in Vancouver and eventually relocated to Toronto and became one of Canada's most sought after makeup-artists. She now also holds the prestige title of being L'ORÉAL PARIS' Canadian Makeup Artist & Expert.Known for her consistency, professionalism, and easy-going demeanour, she is always a celebrity favourite. She works frequently with top actors, including Lena Waithe, Helen Mirren Sterling K Brown, Henry Cavill to name a few. She's worked with top athletes like Serena Williams and Sydney Crosby. And musicians which include Metallica, The Rolling Stones, and Imagine Dragons. Her celebrity clients love her for her down-to-earth personality as much as they love her innate talent and artistic abilities.She loves being part of the creative process when working with advertisers and has enjoyed working on many high-profile campaigns, which have taken her to exciting locations around the globe. Fashion and beauty editors appreciate Jodi's fashion-forward creativity, which she brings to every editorial. Her work can often be seen in top fashion publications, such as Harpers Bazaar, Vanity Fair and Variety.Hosted by: @mrsetheeand @RashistylesVideo & Editing: @kalerrgang You can catch The Elevated Grapes Talks Show: Fashion Chats, every Saturday at 10 am PST| 1 PM EST, on Rukus Avenue Radio Channel, on the Dash Radio App or dashradio.com @rukusavenueradio @dashradio
Hi everyone! In this episode of The Fashion Ambition, I'm reflecting on what I wish I knew when I first started a fashion blog back in 2016. There are so many things that I've learned since first launching the blog, from building a lean startup model, to writing for SEO, to web design, and digital marketing. If I could go back to 2016 when I was first starting my blog, these are the pieces of advice I would give myself. In this episode, I get into the differences between running an informational fashion blog vs. being a fashion influencer and how both can be beneficial to your business, depending on your goals. Thank you so much for tuning in! **Disclaimer: These are my personal insights, and are not meant to substitute for business advice. Every business model is different, and you should always consider your own goals and situation when making decisions. To get in touch: Follow The Fashion Ambition on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefashionambition/ Follow Nomade & Mode on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadeandmode/ Visit the blog: https://nomadeandmode.net/
A force within the beauty and fashion world, Fulvia Farolfi has established herself as a world leading makeup artist and one of the most sought after. Originally trained in Milan, Fulvia has worked with legendary photographers from Irving Penn, Helmut Newton, Dick Avedon, Bruce Weber, Peter Lindbergh, Inez and Vinoodh. Fulvia has been the key makeup artist for fashion runways such as Tom Ford for Gucci, Marni, Balenciaga with Alber Ebaz, Betsey Johnson, Missoni, and Carolina Herrera. She is currently a brand ambassador for Chanel Beauty US, a position she’s held for over 14 years and we are so honored to chat with Fulvia about her journey.Fulvia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fulviafarolfi/?hl=enHosted by: @mrsetheeand @RashistylesVideo & Editing: @kalerrgang You can catch The Elevated Grapes Talks Show: Fashion Chats, every Saturday at 10 am PST| 1 PM EST, on Rukus Avenue Radio Channel, on the Dash Radio App or dashradio.com @rukusavenueradio @dashradio
his week the grapes sit with @hemali.mistry formerly known as Ready to Glow, who is just not a beauty influencer but also a voice for the South Asian community. She started her journey back in 2016 by creating mini online tutorials to market herselfas a makeup artist.
Interview-Special mit Melanie Dellenbach Heute ist Melanie Dellenbach zu Gast im Iss doch, was du willst! Podcast, Body Respect Aktivistin und eine echte Pionierin: Sie hat bereits 2011 einen Fashion Blog für große Größen gestartet. Heutzutage ist das nicht kaum mehr erwähnenswert, aber vor 10 Jahren war das ja geradezu radikal, dass sich eine dick_fette Frau sichtbar macht. In einem Auslandsjahr in den USA hat sie Health at Every Size kennengelernt und das Fat Acceptance Movement mit nach Hause in die Schweiz gebracht. Ihr Ziel ist es, in der Schweiz eine neue Kultur von Körperrespekt zu erschaffen, die Schweiz zum Thema Gewichtsdiskriminierung zu sensibilisieren und mitzuhelfen, langfristig in der Schweiz einen Paradigmenwechsel zu schaffen vom gewichtsnormativen zu einem gewichtsinklusiven Weg. Dafür hat sie nach dem Vorbild von Body Respect Island den Verein Body Respect Schweiz mitbegründet, den sie heute im Podcast vorstellt. Wir sprechen außerdem über ihre gelebte Erfahrung als dick_fette Frau, warum eine nur auf das Verhalten bezogene Gesundheitsförderung nicht mehr zeitgemäß ist, wie man medizinisches Fachpersonal in der Schweiz mehr für Gewichtsdiskriminierung sensibilisieren könnte und wer alles beim Verein Body Respect Schweiz, den Melanie als aktive Community aus dicken Menschen und ihren Verbündeten beschreibt, mitmachen darf. Seit kurzem gibt es den Audiokurs 2.0 „Wie werde ich meine Diätmentlität los – in 5 Tagen?“ zu kaufen. Kleiner Tipp: Momentan bekommst du als Newsletter-Abonnent:in einen Rabatt auf den Audiokurs, also melde dich gleich an: https://antoniepost.de/antworten-fettphobie-bodyshaming/ Hier kannst du den Audiokurs herunterladen: https://antoniepost.de/audiokurs-2-0/ Alle Shownotes findest du hier: https://antoniepost.de/2021/04/28/body-respect-schweiz-interview-melanie-dellenbach/ Disclaimer: Dieser Podcast dient ausschließlich zu Informations- und Bildungszwecken, ist kein Ersatz für eine individuelle medizinische oder psychische Gesundheitsberatung und stellt keine Therapeut-Patient-Beziehung dar. Falls du Hilfe brauchst wende dich z. B. an: https://www.bzga-essstoerungen.de/ oder Telefon: 0221-892031 (Es fallen die Kosten für Gespräche ins Kölner Ortsnetz an). Das Beratungstelefon der BZgA steht Betroffenen, Angehörigen und anderen Personen für Fragen rund um Essstörungen zur Verfügung. Die Berater unterliegen der Schweigepflicht.
This week The Grapes recap some of theirfavorite and most impactfulmoments from the Designer series! Tune in and make sure to go back and check out the entire designer series!Hosted by: @mrsetheeand @RashistylesVideo & Editing: @kalerrgang You can catch The Elevated Grapes Talks Show: Fashion Chats, every Saturday at 10 am PST| 1 PM EST, on Rukus Avenue Radio Channel, on the Dash Radio App or dashradio.com @rukusavenueradio @dashradio
Federica Caiazzo is a freelance fashion journalist who writes for Cosmopolitan and Elle, a part-time copywriter for a lingerie brand, and has just launched her own personal project: a fashion newsletter that covers Chinese fashion. How does she manage all her different jobs and also her fashion project?Federica was one of the guests of our events for the students of the online course Break into the fashion industry where they have the opportunity to meet via Zoom with inspiring and successful fashion industry professionals, listen to their stories, and ask them direct questions live during the zoom talks! This episode is one part of that conversation. In case you have more passions and you don't like the idea of giving up to one to just stick to a single full-time job because you want to work in different fields in fashion and also consider launching your own fashion project, then tune in as we cover how to manage all the things together, how to get the idea for your fashion business, the first steps to launching a fashion project and more!Moda in China is Federica's newsletter, you can subscribe here (the newsletter is in Italian) >>https://bit.ly/3fjNhqo https://www.glamobserver.com/fashion-job-application-freebie
Tiffany Turner Moon is a lifestyle/digital creator, you can find her on instagram @Tiffanyturnermoon! Tiffany has such an amazing and unique story and she shares it all with her community, she promotes easy recipes, activism, and community! She shares the best tips & tricks on how to use instagram to gain followers and how to start monetizing your platform!
Have you ever wanted to take a leap of faith and bet on yourself? Blogger and TV host Lindsey Gurk did just that when starting her blog, TheNomisNiche.com. Lindsey truly has built her brand from the ground up by commenting on multiple blogs and social media posts daily and even taking photos of herself. Now as a mother, she shares how her perspective on hard work has changed including the incredible power of saying no and remaining genuine while working with brands
The girls tell you what they can't live without and Veronica gets lost in the vaults of Youtube once again. Veronica begins to tell Franny about Lou Pearlman, an American record producer, con artist, and fraudster who managed the Backstreet Boys and NSYNC. Support the show (https://www.instagram.com/theveganandthebeast_podcast)
Riddhi Patel sheds light on the dark side of the fashion industry. Riddhi is an Instagram model and style blogger promoting eco-friendly fashion tips. https://ristyles.com https://poshmark.com/closet/ristylescloset Instagram: @ristylesbyriddhi Podcast – Listen On: Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher and TuneIn Instagram: @harrisdemarco
Not sure if you're ready to start closing deals with BIG BRANDS? Think again! You're actually MORE ready than you think.Today's guest is Meghan Higgins, fashion blogger and influencer. Meghan first started her fashion blog as a side gig a year and a half ago and now it's quickly growing into a full time gig. As a high-level influencer in the fashion and lifestyle space, Meghan brings awareness (and sales) to the many brands she represents.In this episode, you'll learn how to become a trusted and AUTHENTIC RESOURCE for your audience how to land affiliate deals when you have
It's time to learn about fashion bloggers! Ashwati Balakrishnan is one of the top fashion bloggers on Instagram and she is no stranger to the world. She has also built a company and social media marketing company on the back of it. I met Ashwati years ago when Varun (my other creative friend) helped me cast her in our Maid 3 video, and have enjoyed watching her social media rise since. She gives you all a lesson on what fashion blogging is, how it's actually a very serious business and the way she approaches it. If you're new to fashion blogging, digital marketing or even want to know how to become a fashion blogger in India, this was so invaluable in learning social media skills and planning. It's way more than just selfies guys! Do give her a follow and rate this podcast as well. Glad to see you as one of the top fashion bloggers in India and the top fashion blogger in Bangalore!https://www.instagram.com/aswathibalakrishnann/?hl=enBlog Post for this podcast on Fashion Blogging in Indiathe Video Versions on the BirdyNumNum YouTube!: http://bit.ly/2Voafjhmy comedy sketches and standup on SanjayComedy YouTube! http://bit.ly/2rHtsiqreview on iTunes: https://apple.co/2R4ARmrreview on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2Hn7H24Social Media:Follow Sanjay on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2EBY4KOConnect on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2SQBnFURT and Follow on Twitter: http://bit.ly/2Br9Nb6Earlier Engineering & Motivation Videos:Anu Aunty the Engineering Anthem: http://bit.ly/2R2X6gBWhy You You Think You're Sad Doing Engineering: http://bit.ly/2LpqJn9Plan to Fail: http://bit.ly/2A43bQfDo Nice Guys REALLY Finish Last? : http://bit.ly/2Cl5iR2Why I ENGINEER (Advice for Graduates) : http://bit.ly/2V1f2HEEarlier Dating Advice Videos:5 INDIAN TINDER TIPS (FOR WOMEN): http://bit.ly/2PY6e1vDATING MISTAKES DUDES MAKE | http://bit.ly/2RiAj0qEarlier IT Guy Music Videos:IT Guy 1.0: the Anthem http://bit.ly/2EBYYaaIT Guy 2.0: the Offshore Remix http://bit.ly/2LoGHhfIT Guy 3.0: the Diwali Remix http://bit.ly/2A4vqhqIT Guy 4.0: the Final Remix http://bit.ly/2A2Q6qoIT Guy 5.0: the Onshore Remix http://bit.ly/2UVGAOkIT Girl 1.0:the WOMEN IN TECH MIX: http://bit.ly/2F36afS20M Views on Biryani Content:Shape of You Biryani Parody: http://bit.ly/2TCHlL3Biryani YogaSupport the show (https://www.sanjayComedy.com)