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For the 3rd episode of “Put On Or Put Put” Cato III is joined by Professional Cinematographer, Imani Racine! Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Imani developed an interest in television and film at a young age and went on to graduate from Clark Atlanta University with a degree in Television and Film. She then earned her masters in Television, Radio, and Film and graduated from Syracuse University alongside Cato in 2023. During her time at Syracuse, she served as the Director of Cinematography and Fashion Consultant for “I Got More To Say” and shot the show's first 10 episodes. Being born and raised in one of the meccas of fashion, Imani makes a rare appearance in front of the camera and returns home to “I Got More To Say” and rates Hip-Hop fashion on “Put On Or Put Out!”Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/igotmoretosayent/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@igotmoretosay Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556697224478 Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-got-more-to-say/id1702113515 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4MDXpAHwiwUUOWnzM85VcG?si=ad9d9232174948dc https://linktr.ee/igotmoretosay
Podcaster, Fashion Consultant, Blog writer, and Closet Designer, Justine Carucci joins King Hap for a fun episode of "The Happy Hour".While admittedly in "Spring Training" mode for baseball, Justine is a huge Yankees fan.... but like most women, she loves the game, clothes, and goodtimes as much as the teams and games themselves. She is like a modern day "Carrie Bradshaw" and loves good food, good drinks, and good times! Watch for King Hap's appearance on her podcast where Hap will be going outside of his comfort zone and talking "Her World"......Follow Justine's Podcast and Blog https://linktr.ee/DOLCEandBANANAAlso follow Justine on instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/dolceand_banana?This episode was recorded live on the network infront of Happy Hour V.I.P.sIf you want to be part of the live tapingsfollow us on Twitchhttps://m.twitch.tv/thehappyhourscorwww.TheHappyHourSocialClub.comAS ALWAYSThe Happy Hour is brought to you by the official Top Shelf Alcohol of the Happy Hour!CLEARWATER DISTILLERY https://shop.clearwaterdistilling.com/PROMO CODE KINGHAPSAVES 10% and free shipping over $100OLD SCHOOL LABSAmazing Supplements made for Amazing people!TRY OATMEAL CREAM PIE PROTEIN! Save 15% site wide with promo code Kinghaphttps://shop.oldschoollabs.com/?aff=364Liquid I.V.WOW..... NEW MOCKTAILS!!!
George Brescia is a renowned style expert, TV personality, and author of Change Your Clothes, Change Your Life. In this episode, he discusses how your wardrobe is the "window to your soul," the ways you can make fashion work for you, and why you'll see him doing the Electric Slide on QVC. George Brescia QVC Support the show: http://www.stagespodcast.netSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cozette is known to jump on the DJ decks now and again, but mainly she's a fashion consultant, editor and mentor, with a serious love of clothes and music. In this episode she talks about the magic of Bananarama and pioneering London Fashion Week Men's.Working the door for Fat Tony's night in the West End in the 90s, Cozette was a mainstay in London nightlife. During this time, she worked as PA and design assistant to Bella Freud, and was a PR at luxury jeweller Solange Azagury. In 2008, she launched her own much lauded fashion label SIBLING, which closed in 2017. During the pandemic she worked alongside designers to set up the Emergency Designer Network making thousands of high grade scrubs and gowns for the NHS. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Emily is a fashion consultant and stylist with over 15 years of experience across editorial, print, digital and brand. She has held full time roles at Glamour Magazine, Refinery29 and Madewell, leading styling strategy and editorial direction. Emily's passion lies in inclusive storytelling, working with brands to develop and execute strategies that elevate their identity, positioning, and visual aesthetics driving sales and captivating target audiences. On this episode, Emily speaks with Nicole Heim about how her parents recognized the path her career might take before she ever did.
Lisa Zahiya interviews the creative Marisol Colette. Marisol came from a family of creatives and won scholarships for her own singing. She chose to follow the path of helping people in their healing journeys by getting a degree in social work. After setting up a successful therapy practice and keeping her creativity to hobbies, she decided to fill a much-needed niche and became a fashion therapist. Marisol uses a trauma-informed approach to help people build new wardrobes that make them feel comfortable and confident. Read more about Marisol here: https://solreflection.com/about/. Lisa and Marisol discuss what it means to enjoy getting dressed and how to have comfort, expression, and confidence in what you wear. Lisa talks about her personal journey of matching her brand with her clothing. Lisa shares stretching outside her comfort zone and learning to stand out with clothes. They acknowledge the ways we are encouraged to stay small by societal beauty standards and how to create your own style by separating I'm supposed to look a certain way from feeling good about and in your clothing and feeling like yourself. Marisol shares that is possible to stretch what you would ever expect to wear and accentuate the body parts you used to hide from. This is the truest expression of yourself. Marisol Colette, “The Fashion Therapist” Marisol Colette is a Fashion Consultant and Psychotherapist who helps clients align their style to their soul by not only looking good but feeling good, too, giving them the courage to show up in the world in new and notable ways. By leading from the heart, Marisol brings a level of consciousness that's not incorporated in traditional styling. Her clients find a more authentic expression of themselves and are left feeling comfortable and confident in everything they wear so that they can be comfortable and confident in everything they do. Subscribe to Lisa Zahiya on Youtube Listen Now: Spotify | Spotify for Podcasters | Apple Podcast | Radio Public | Support this podcast Lisa Zahiya: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-zahiya/support
Elizabeth Stiles, Fashion Consultant and friend of the podcast IS BACK to talk getting over a sales slump in your business! In today's episode Elizabeth is sharing her three steps to get yourself out of a sales slump (00:00-18:18), her advice on marketing your business to generate sales (18:18-36:06) and her opinion on using negative clickbait to make sales (36:07-57:23).To keep up to date with me, follow me on Instagram @thewingingitpodcast and @lucyhitchcock_. And my businesses @sassydigital and @partnerinwineuk.Follow Elizabeth on Instagram @elizabethstilesuk and find her Sales Planner here: https://www.elizabethstiles.co.uk/salesplanner Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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S6 Ep39 RECLOSETED: Selina Ho, sustainable fashion consultant with advice for secondhand fashion founders - on starting (and future-proofing!) your vintage business, and how to scale. JOIN OUR PATREON COMMUNITY: https://www.patreon.com/prelovedpod Listen and subscribe on: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | or wherever you get your podcasts! Please rate & review the show so more vintage lovers find this community. Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly interview show about rad vintage style with guests you'll want to go thrifting with. Find the show at @emilymstochl on Instagram and @PreLovedPod on Twitter. Pre-Loved Podcast: Selina Ho of Recloseted In this episode, I'm chatting with Selina, the founder and CEO of Recloseted, which is a consultancy for sustainable fashion – Selina and her team help sustainable fashion brands launch and scale, and helps existing brand with consulting along their journey to sustainability. Selina has worked at startups and Fortune 500 companies and she's got great business knowledge that she is now leveraging to help transform the harmful fashion industry! We really wanted this episode to be jam-packed with useful, actionable advice – so Selina and I chat about tips for brand new vintage sellers who are just starting out, as well as folks who are working to scale their business – maybe hiring their first team members, or figuring out how to grow. And, super fun!-- this is actually a podcast swap with Selina's show – Recloseted Radio, so in a couple weeks you can tune in to hear me interviewed there! And be sure you subscribe to her show for more great advice for sustainable fashion founders. Alright, super excited for you to hear this one – Let's dive right in! All the Episode Links: @recloseted Recloseted | Sustainable Fashion Consultancy Recloseted Radio The True Cost documentary Beyond Retro The OR Foundation Pre-Loved Podcast with Liz Ricketts (The OR) More on secondhand fashion in Ghana Chloe and Sammy with The OR Foundation - No More Fast Fashion Lab * JOIN THE PATREON COMMUNITY and get the Pre-Loved Podcast News Flash: https://www.patreon.com/prelovedpod A special thanks goes out to my Patron Insiders: Patty Weber Beverley Docherty of Wolfe Pack Vintage Danny of Galaxy Live Kathy Brand Lucero Buendia Steven Vogel Mary-Elizabeth Land Tricia Zelazny Leslie V. Lisa of Queenie & Pearl Pre-Loved Podcast is created by Emily Stochl. Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and my blog.
Utah's premier fashion consultant Dani Slaugh comes into the studio to talk about how to “Look Great” on that first dinner out together and how to look even better on your first date. She believes how you look on a date helps you make your best first impression and it will affect how you feel about yourself – and of course, we all want to look good! Be sure to check out Dani's website at https://www.stylebydani.com/ for style tips and coaching advice. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theitsjustdinnerpodcast/message
Die hard New Yorker (Knicks & Yankees), fashion consultant and up and up and coming businessman. Join us as Mr. Reg gives us insight into where his fashion sense came from, how his attire evolved over time and why quality is more important than quantity. Subscribe here for more exclusive content - https://anchor.fm/thelivingnumberspodcast/subscribe 2:02 Introducing Reginald Ferguson 3:34 Fashion & Family 25:07 Best Brands 32:44 Most Underrated Fashion Piece 40:40 3 Whats? Unpopular Opinions, Life Changes & Advice 46:53 Where To Find Reginald Ferguson For more content FOLLOW Tony Rambles & The Living Numbers Podcast: Official Site: ➡️ https://anchor.fm/thelivingnumberspodcast YouTube: ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/c/thelivingnumberspodcast Instagram: ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/@thelivingnumberspodcast TikTok: ➡️ https://www.tiktok.com/@thelivingnumberspodcast Facebook: ➡️ https://www.facebook.com/thelivingnumberspodcast Fanbase: ➡️ https://fanbase.com/tonyrambles --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thelivingnumberspodcast/message
Bagi sebagian orang, tampil stylish bukan lagi pilihan, tapi sudah jadi kebutuhan. Namun, banyak yang mengira berpenampilan keren selalu butuh banyak duit. Padahal, ada siasatnya lho, biar tetap fashionable tanpa bikin kantong bolong. Dengerin aja nih obrolan Uang Bicara bareng Fashion Consultant, Rindra McDraw di KBRPrime, Spotify, Google Podcast, dan platform mendengarkan podcast lainnya.
Can you believe True Stride is celebrating 100 episodes? Striders, together, we came far in this journey of joy, reflection, and self-awareness. It's amazing to think we spent 100 Wise Walks expanding and growing together. In this episode, I'm excited to reflect on our experiences over the 100 episodes and talk about lessons learned. I'm here to spend quality solo time with you for EP100's Wise Walk as we discover our True Stride. Looking back at the conversations from different episodes felt like an archeological experiment. Let's take time to slow down and celebrate. On our Wise Walk, I give you the top 10 lessons that contribute to finding your True Stride. Come with me as we reflect on these Wise Walk questions: Where have you asked for help on something because you don't yet have the self-belief to pursue your goal? Can you celebrate milestones with the people who help you? What's been fulfilling and what's been difficult on your journey? What are you ready to let go of to make more space for things that light you up? Are you slowing down and checking in with your feelings to make sure that you're living your best life according to your Heart Value rules? What do you really want, and how are you getting clear on the steps to get there? When fear starts to arise, do you know that means you have an opportunity to grow? It's okay to use this time to restart or reset. Reflecting on these top 10 lessons can help you reevaluate what you're doing to show up as your authentic self. Your Heart Value is meant to be shared with the world. Drop into your heart and pay attention to your inner compass with these Wise Walk questions: What is one thing you're going to do today to support your vital life force energy and your breath? What talent do you want to exercise, make stronger, or bring to light in a new way? What are you doing to cultivate your authentic presence? How can you follow your heart and create abundance in your life? What's one action you can take to build financial stability? What does success on your terms look like? What did you learn from your toughest storm? Who stood by you during the storm? What “failures” in your life have become investments in your Value Vault? I am grateful for this Striders' community and all who contributed to the True Stride podcast. During this milestone 100th episode, I reference and give gratitude to the following individuals within these lessons learned: Reflect, reflect, reflect! JT Mulvihill, Host Cancer and Chill podcast and Radio Consultant Susie Perkowitz, Sheep Jam Productions Jeffrey Shaw, The Self-Employed Life (EP51) Leigh Farrow, speaker and author of Leadership Nuts (EPs 69, 56, 18) Katie Delnero, Fashion Consultant, Realtor and Home Stylist Drop into your heart Joe Hawley, Founder Härt Collective and host of the Quantum Coffee Podcast (EP57) Kristin Kaufman, executive coach, founder of Alignment, author of “Is This Seat Taken?” book trilogy (EP48) Fearlessly go for it! Emily Adams, Surviving to Thriving coach, speaker, and writer (EP50) William Branum, retired Navy SEAL and former SEAL Sniper Instructor, is the founder and CEO of Naked Warrior Recovery (EP68) Breathe to expand Anna Tansley is a kundalini yoga teacher and entrepreneur of Choices + Outcomes (EP76) Dr. Melissa Jordan, Doctorate in Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine and practitioner for life force in different modalities (EP52) Create space Shine your bright, radiant light! Shelley Brown, speaker, author, mindfulness edutainer of the W.E.I.R.D. process (EP77) You are your best investment Susanne Mariga, Author of Profit First For Minority Business Enterprises, host of The Profit Talk and owner of Mariga CPA PLLC (EP54) Tara E. Nolan, money strategist and author of Money Moves: Change Where Your Money Lives and Change How Your Financial World Grows (EP74) Play and prioritize fun! Ryan Cwick, Sun/solar consultant, industrial engineer, and travel coach (EP58) Dawn Calvinisti, DoTerra Wellness Coach and As Good As It Gets Summit host (EP73) Make-up your own rules for your EPIC adventure Susan M. Barber, executive coach, author and host of The Visibility Factor (EP29) AJ Harper editor, publishing strategist and author of Write a Must-Read: Craft a Book That Changes Lives--Including Your Own. (EP97) Surround yourself with love and appreciation for your highs and lows Michelle J. Lamont, Manifestation guru, PR professional, Manifesting Miracles host (EP53) Tim Douglas, coach, speaker and host of The Inspired Way (EP55) Dr. Chelsea Wakefield (EP63), Don Khouri (EP46), Gena Cox (EP44), Kasey Compton (EP47), Dana Knox Wright (EP49), JJ Thomas (EP20), Ron Rothberg (EP71) Remember to play and prioritize fun, always!! Join this inspiring community to uncover a new sense of freedom, and be sure to follow and review the True Stride podcast as we continue to exchange our light and Heart Value with each other. In this episode: [00:23] - Welcome to the show! [01:00] - Reflect. Reflect. Reflect. [03:20] - Mary Tess gives a shout out to the key people who helped her early on in this podcast journey. [05:39] - Drop into your heart to listen to what's calling you, what feels right, and what feels off. [07:51] - Getting in touch with your heart will give you the freedom to choose again. [09:49] - Follow your intuition to stay in alignment. [11:27] - Fearlessly go for it! [13:49] - Take the opportunity when you see it. [15:51] - Breathe to expand. [18:46] - Create space and a nurturing environment. [20:33] - Get brave, and share your Heart Value with the world. [22:52] - You are your best investment. [25:23] - Tell yourself more empowering narratives. [28:00] - Prioritize fun along the way. [30:31] - When it comes to your life, you make the rules. [31:57] - Explore what your Heart Value rules look like. [33:51] - Surround yourself with love and appreciation for your highs and lows. [35:26] - You can turn life lessons into leverage. [37:01] - Mary Tess expresses deep gratitude for Striders and everyone who is on this EPIC adventure alongside her. [38:59] - Continue to grow in a way authentic to you. [41:18] - Shout out to Mary Tess' Mom! [42:32] - Thank you for listening! Memorable Quotes: “Pay attention to your inner compass. Because this is your life.” - Mary Tess “Believe in yourself. Support yourself. And don't hesitate. Just put one foot in front of the other. Take one small step after the other to find your True Stride.” - Mary Tess Links and Resources: Mary Tess Rooney Email Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram Heart Value Full Episodes of Guest Highlights Mentioned: Joe Hawley Kristin Kaufman Emily Adams William Branum Anna Tansley Dr. Melissa Jordan Shelley Brown Susanne Mariga Tara E. Nolan Ryan Cwick Dawn Calvinisti Susan M. Barber AJ Harper Michelle J. Lamont Tim Douglas
सुनिए आकृति मलिक के जीवन की कहानी।ये एक जानी-मानी फैशन डिज़ाइनर, मॉडल एंड एंटरप्रेन्योर है। ये एक एक फैशन इन्फ्लुएंसर है। आपको बतादें लेकसिटी उदयपुर की रहने वाली आकृति की बचपन से ही फैशन डिजाइनिंग में विशेष रूचि थी। खुद को ड्रेस-अप करना इन्हें काफी अच्छा लगता था। ऐसे में अपनी ग्रेजुएशन पूरी करने के बाद इन्होंने अपनी रूचि के क्षेत्र में आगे बढ़ने का फैसला किया और फैशन इंडस्ट्री में कदम रखा। अपने जुनून को आगे बढ़ाने और अपने सपनों को पूरा करने का इनका ये सफर 2012 से शुरू हुआ। फैशन इंडस्ट्री में आगे बढ़ने के लिए सबसे पहले इन्होंने दिल्ली जाकर इसका कोर्स किया। फिर ये फैशन कंसलटेंट बनी और आज ये अपने खुद के फेमस एथनिक वियर ब्रांड की फाउंडर है। आपको बतादें आकृति ने 2017 में मिस टीआरा राजस्थान का खिताब जीता, तो वही ये 2018 में मिस टीआरा इंडिया की फाइनलिस्ट भी रही है और शो के चीफ गेस्ट एंड एक्टर अरबाज़ खान के हाथों क्राउन पहन इन्होंने राजस्थान का नाम रोशन किया है। इनकी सफलता की ये कहानी आज देश के कई युवाओं के लिए एक प्रेरणा बनी है। पूरी कहानी पढ़ें https://stories.workmob.com/aackriti-malik-fashion-apparelवर्कमोब द्वारा #मेरीकहानी कार्यक्रम के माध्यम से एक नयी पहल शुरू की गयी है जिसके ज़रिये हर कोई छोटे बड़े बिज़नेस ओनर्स अपनी प्रेरक कहानियों को यहाँ सभी के साथ साझा कर सकते है। क्योंकि हर शख्स की कहानी में है वो बात जो जीवन को बदलकर एक नयी दिशा दिखाएगी, और ज़िन्दगी में ले आएगी आशा की एक नयी चमकती किरण। #बनाओअपनीपहचान #प्रेरककहानियाँ #आकृतिमलिक #फैशनडिज़ाइनर #मॉडल #एंटरप्रेन्योर #फैशनइन्फ्लुएंसर #फैशनकंसलटेंट #फैशनइंडस्ट्री #एथनिकवियर जानिए वर्कमोब के बारे में: जुड़िये वर्कमोब पर अपनी कहानी साझा करने और प्रेरणादायक कहानियाँ देखने के लिए। ये एक ऐसा मंच है जहां आप पेशेवरों, लघु व्यापारियों, उद्यमियों और सामाजिक कार्यकर्ताओं की वीडियो कहानियां देख सकते हैं और दूसरों को प्रेरित करने के लिए अपनी व्यक्तिगत और व्यावसायिक कहानी सभी के साथ साझा कर सकते हैं। आपकी कहानी में लोगों को आशा देने, प्रेरणा देने और दूसरों का जीवन बदलने में मदद करने की एक अद्भुत क्षमता है। यह 100% मुफ़्त है। इस लिंक पर क्लिक करें और देखें प्रेरक कहानियां https://stories.workmob.com/ हमारे ऐप्प को डाउनलोड करें: Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.workmob iOS: https://apps.apple.com/in/app/workmob/id901802570
In the is episode of the Mayman Show we speak to Russian Fashion Consultant living in Saudi, Karina Komil, about her time living in Saudi Arabia, how she became a cover model, the transformation of the fashion scene in the Kingdom, and her previous career as a singer.
"In personal style, there are no rules. Clothing itself inherently has no gender, no age, there are no restrictions. If there are going to be any rules at all, you get to write them for yourself." —Maggie Greene Secondhand Stylist Maggie Greene talks about unlearning fashion rules, styling beyond gender norms, the importance of gender affirmation and her work with the LGBTQIA+ community, body positivity, eliminating the word "flattering" from her vocabulary, and how she became a sustainable personal stylist. Get all the show notes on our website: https://www.swapsociety.co/pages/podcast
Originally from Spain, Rosella Lopez has worked in the fashion industry for over 20 years starting in Paris with Diane Von Furstenberg, then in London with Ralph Lauren, and for the past ten years in New York as the Vice President of CUSHNIE. Growing CUSHNIE from the start to a multi-million-dollar company, she acquired the experience and knowledge to focus her career on consulting for companies in need of leadership and collectively working on building strategic roadmaps for growth involving sales distribution, merchandising, marketing, branding, e-commerce, and capital investment. Listen as Rosella speaks with Rachel Wolff about the path that took her from Valencia to New York for business school, a return to Europe to start her professional career, before it eventually led her back again to New York.
Joining us this week is Andrea Cameron, a Fashion Consultant who sees people for who they truly are and gently coaxes it out of them so they can see it for themselves. The people who work with her, for the most part, consider themselves to be ‘fashion-less.' Through a holistic lens, she helps each person she works with see themselves in a new light, helping them identify their own innate sense of self and style while supporting them with their own unique expression. In this week's episode, Andrea and I discuss:Societal norms that make us follow trends and lose our individualityLetting your clothes match your personalityHow the pandemic changed fashionWhat is fast fashion and the issues behind itHow we can consume less and express moreAndreas's offerings and services Connect with Andrea:https://www.fashionyourlife.ca/ https://www.instagram.com/fashionyourlifeofficial/https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreadcameron/Connect with Rosalba: Website: www.rosalbaserrano.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rethinking_with_rosalba/
Rita comes from one of the most prominent families in the international fashion system. Her former key positions include: GM of North America of Woolrich USA, CEO of Costume National USA and Executive Vice President of USIT. She speaks with Agathe Lerolle about her family's remarkable influence on international fashion, what she learned about the business from her parents and working with her brothers, and later her push for the global inclusivity she wants to see in the fashion industry.
In this episode 38, I am delighted to introduce you to Jennifer Komomoni Bambi, a Belgian-Congolese stylist, fashion consultant and creative director based in Dubai, and also a dear friend. I was introduced to Jennifer last year when I relaunched the brand. Anaïs, her close friend, told me: "you should call Jennifer. She is a rising star in Dubaï, and I'm sure she'll be happy to support your brand and give you some advice". Jennifer's been more than that. We stayed in touch and often called each other, sending positive thoughts and vibes to one. She immediately joined the tribe and shared her light with us. Her journey in the pursuit of her dream has been a hero journey, full of ups and downs. But this lady is a phoenix, a firm believer, a manifester who seems always to find her way through life. Today, she is working with major brands like Chanel or Dior, creating editorials for prestigious Fashion Magazines, styling celebrities like Alycia Keys, Laureen Hill and many more and launching side projects. This episode is rich, deep. It changes you. It shows you that everything is in your hands. I hope you will appreciate it as much as I loved recording it. -- Discover more about Jennifer on Instagram: @bambikoko
The NoDegree Podcast – No Degree Success Stories for Job Searching, Careers, and Entrepreneurship
People went to beauty school where she lived. So that's what Andrea Hunt did. She went to high school and beauty school simultaneously. A dedicated worker, eventually she worked for herself.Listen in as she tells Jonaed about how the skills she picked up as a hairdresser prepared her for the corporate world.Get in touch and/or support Andrea here:LinkedInThank you for sponsoring our show. If you'd like to support our mission to end the stigma and economic disparity that comes along with not having a college degree, please share with a friend, drop us a review on Apple Podcast or subscribe to our Patreon.Listen to more podcast episodes hereNeed career or resume advice? Follow and/or connect with our CEO Jonaed Iqbal on LinkedIn.(Yes, he answers messages. Even if it takes some time to respond.)Connect with us on social media!LinkedInFacebook Instagram TwitterTikTokRemember, no degree? No problem! Whether you're contemplating college or you're a college dropout, get started with your no-degree job search at nodegree.com.
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Episode 71 and its the 2021 Holiday Season and Wendi and Dfernando chat about her new film RENO 911!: THE HUNT FOR QANON (streaming on Paramount Plus), her upcoming appearance at SF SKETCHFEST in San Francisco, Heather McDonald, Tova Leigh and her promo material for her new book YOU DID WHAT?, being sent by accident personal adult photos, to Richard Marx and the THE GOLDBERGS' 200th episode. Also, they both give suggestions on how to spend the holidays if you don't want to (or can't) see family, friends, etc. Dfernando shares his tradition of walking down Fifth Avenue in New York City viewing the lavish window displays at Bergdorf Goodman, the Disney-esque light show at Saks Fifth Avenue, to Rockefeller Center and the legendary oversized Christmas tree. Wendi suggests doing a deep cleaning, purging items you no longer use, HBO's SILICON VALLEY, doing some Christmas Day shopping for sales, and randomly handing out lottery scratch-off tickets. On THE RIPE REPORT, Dfernando raves about the new Aaron Sorkin film BEING THE RICARDOS starring Oscar winners Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem as Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz (streaming on Amazon Prime), and Wendi brings back a ROTTEN with the mispronunciation of the word "women." Watch Wendi and Dfernando and their Team GENERATION RIPE: Greg Covey, Shelley McLendon and Ponciana Badia on Season 7 Episode 2 of CELEBRITY FAMILY FEUD - now on ABC OnDemand and Hulu and on the GENERATION RIPE website. Follow us on our Instagram:Wendi McLendon-CoveyDfernando ZarembaGENERATION RIPERemember to subscribe to GENERATION RIPEAnd rate & leave us a review by clicking HERE!Visit Dfernando Zaremba's website: dfernandozaremba.com
Episode 70 and Wendi and Dfernando's guest interview is award winning novelist, comedian, poet, and storyteller Derrick C. Brown.Derrick first discovered poetry as a young man enlisted in the United States Army. He often found himself spending hours in foxholes needing to pass the time. He began rewriting psalms from his military-issue Bible in a more relatable language and, after serving in the 82nd Airborne, continued to explore poetry. He became involved with the Long Beach and Orange County Poetry Slam community, competing at his first National Poetry Slam in 1998, where he placed second in the individual championship. He began touring with his poetry shortly thereafter. Early in his career, Brown often toured solo. However, he has since become known for touring and collaborating with other artists. To date, Brown has written four children's books, a musical, and eight books of poetry, including the 2013 Texas Book of the Year, STRANGE LIGHT.In October 2006, Brown teamed up with poet, TV and film actress, and activist Amber Tamblyn for several poetry performances in California called THE LAZERS OF SEXCELLANCE. Brown also collaborated with painter Blaine Fontana for a live reading and gallery opening of new paintings based on Brown's work. In 2007, Brown toured Europe opening for the band Cold War Kids, chronicled in the documentary film about him, YOU BELONG EVERYWHERE. That same year, Brown performed as a poet on THE TONIGHT SHOW with Jay Leno. In 2011, Brown was commissioned to write a 40-minute-long poem for the prestigious Noord Nederlands Dans Collective. The work, titled INSTRUMENTAL, received rave reviews in the Netherlands and Canada.In 2014, he was commissioned to write poems about soldiers for the Los Angeles Craft and Folk Art Museum. These poems were later performed by Oscar-nominated actor Jake Gyllenhaal. The following year, Brown was again commissioned, this time by the Getty Museum in Los Angeles, to create a new work for the J.M.W. Turner Exhibit.In 2016, Brown toured as the opening act for Greg Dulli of The Afghan Whigs. On his most recent tour in 2017, Brown toured the United States and Europe, opening for rock band Rival Sons. He also often tours and performs with comedians, including David Cross, Kristen Schaal, Jon Glaser, H. Jon Benjamin and Eugene Mirman.In 2017, Brown wrote, directed, and produced his original musical 300 BONES. Later that year, he performed an original piece called “If You Were God...” in Israel, reading alongside the Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company members, Martin and Shani who choreographed their dance program based on Brown's poetry. Brown is known for being an innovator in curating unique and creative poetry adventures like the DOUBLE DECKER POETRY BUS PARTY and poetry shows at sea for POETRY CRUISE, which he started in Long Beach, CA. He is also the creator of THE LIGHTBULB MOUTH RADIO HOUR, a literary variety show. PARTY WITH HONOR is his latest literary variety show in Los Angeles, CA.Perhaps his biggest accomplishment to date is his creation of Write Bloody Publishing in 2004, which FORBES and FILTER Magazine call “…one of the best independent poetry pressed in the country.” The press is known for utilizing a rock & roll, indie record label model, uncommon for a poetry press.At the center of Write Bloody is the philosophy that to create a lasting career and engage with your audience, you can't simply publish a book and hope for the best. Every author on the press is required to tour and perform their works to build a lasting fan base. This has proved incredibly successful for the press. To date, Write Bloody Publishing has released 134 volumes of poetry, including books by Sarah Kay, Clint Smith, Andrea Gibson, Anis Mojgani, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz and Taylor Mali. Also on Episode 70, Wendi and Dfernando discuss his newly trimmed white beard and her manicurist's assessment of her dressed-down, casual appearance. On THE RIPE REPORT, Dfernando shares his love for Magnolia Bakery's Banana Pudding and Apple Crisp Pudding, and Wendi shares 23andMe genetic testing, which helped reunite her and her family with a cousin. Watch Wendi and Dfernando and their TEAM GENERATION RIPE: Greg Covey, Shelley McLendon and Ponciana Badia on Season 7 Episode 2 of CELEBRITY FAMILY FEUD - now on ABC OnDemand and Hulu and on the GENERATION RIPE website. Follow us on our Instagram:Wendi McLendon-CoveyDfernando ZarembaGENERATION RIPE... and our guest Derrick C. Brown, and for just about everything else: Click Here!Remember to subscribe, rate & leave a review for GENERATION RIPEVisit Dfernando Zaremba's website: dfernandozaremba.com
Joyce Agwu is a Content Creator, Award-winning social media influencer, Blogger, Youtuber, Makeup Artist, Fashion Consultant, Stylist, and Realtor.She has worked with both Nigerian and international Fashion, Beauty, and Lifestyle Brands.
Joyce Agwu is a Content Creator, Award-winning social media influencer, Blogger, Youtuber, Makeup Artist, Fashion Consultant, Stylist, and Realtor.She has worked with both Nigerian and international Fashion, Beauty, and Lifestyle Brands.
Joyce Agwu is a Content Creator, Award-winning social media influencer, Blogger, Youtuber, Makeup Artist, Fashion Consultant, Stylist, and Realtor.She has worked with both Nigerian and international Fashion, Beauty, and Lifestyle Brands.
Bryan asks Krissy to join his new MLMM business, LuLaNO. Then they wonder why they got news alerts about Kourtney K and Travis B, and who the f*&k cares? Plus, the new trend is wearable microphone/amplifier combos and Bryan doesn't think it's funny. Finally, the gang review some 911 calls that are less of an emergency and more of comedy routine! It's a wild episode of TCB...get a cold beverage, jump in the car and call the police on yourself!LINKS:Want a TCB limited edition collectible sticker? Each series sticker is limited and first come, first serve. Click HERE to find out how!Send us show ideas, comments, questions or hate mail by texting us or leaving a voicemail at 1-661-Best-2-Yo (1.661.237.8296)Watch Us on YouTubeTCB Live On Fireside AppSponsorStreamlight Lending By SunTrust Bank (Use Code TCB for additional interest savings)BeachBound is beach focused vacation travel planning agency...online!Special Thanks To Moon Cheese For The Snacks! Use Code TCB For 15% Off Moon Cheese Products...Click HereSpecial Thanks To Project Pollo Our Vegan Burgers!Studio Snacks Provided By Siete Chips! (Try The Fuego Flavor!)Castbox is the TCB publishing partner . Download The App Here!New Episodes on Tuesdays and now Fridays everywhere you listen to podcasts!1-(661)-BEST-2-YO | (1-661-237-8296)
Edward is a fashion consultant and stylist, who has been an integral part of the Indian fashion industry for the last 16 years. During that time he has worked with the country's best-known fashion magazines, styled editorials and campaigns and worked with talent across the globe. A graduate from NIFT DELHI, he worked as a fashion stylist with ELLE India and as Fashion Editor for Vogue India till 2012, and later joined Harper's Bazaar as a Fashion Director. Edward has worked with many Bollywood actors like Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Priyanka Chopra, Varun Dhawan and Sonam Kapoor to name a few. Edward has also been Creative Director at Pernia's pop up shop. In the last few years, his portfolio has included campaigns for L'oreal, Pantene, Lakme, Raymond and Pepsi, and fashion shows for Namrata Joshipura, Ashish Soni, Ritu Kumar and Kiran Uttam Ghosh. He is currently represented by TAP – The Artists Project. He also a Writer, blogger influencer and an advocate for Genderless Skincare and beauty.
DDCAST 51 – Olivia Dahlem und Florentina Fuchs FEMALE EMPOWERMENT DURCH MODE Olivia Dahlem ist Designerin und Unternehmerin des nachhaltigen und lokal in Frankfurt am Main produzierenden Female Business Label Coco Lores. Seit 12 Jahre kleidet sie Frauen der größten Bank Europas, sowie Aufsichtsrätinnen ein, ist im Ausschuss Nachhaltigkeit der IHK sowie Mitglied DDC. Mit dem Quartier Frau hat sie zusammen mit Hartmut H. Hölter, Kreativ-Ökonom, den ersten Fair Fashion Room in Frankfurt geschaffen, der für Haltung, Wirkung und Female Empowerment steht, immer mit dem Ziel die Haltung der Frauen zu stärken. Florentina Fuchs beschäftigt sich seit ihrem internationalen dualen Studium der Betriebswirtschaftslehre bei adidas mit Digital Marketing, Sustainability, Change & Transformation Management sowie Human Resources. Nach einer Station als Junior Consultant bei IBM im Bereich Change Management & Digitale Transformation startete sie ihr Masterstudium Wirtschaftspädagogik an der Goethe Universität Frankfurt. Auch Sie hat ein Frauennetzwerk gegründet: tag_femme. Aktuell arbeitet sie an einer Trendstudie mit dem Trendscout Future of Work von Vitra und ist Fashion Consultant bei Coco Lores.
Joyce Agwu is a Content Creator, Award-winning social media influencer, Blogger, Youtuber, Makeup Artist, Fashion Consultant, Stylist, and Realtor.She has worked with both Nigerian and international Fashion, Beauty, and Lifestyle Brands. Hails from Ohaozara, Ebonyi State, Nigeria.Was introduced into the Fashion world as a Model in 2014, Delved into the business of designing in 2015 with her brand “Jayceline Lace wears” where she designed fashion pieces with lace fabric. Eventually went into importation of fashion items for women. Realizing she could not just wear makeup and fashion pieces as a model but also influence the public via video and photo content she has since continually evolved into the Content creator/ Social Media Influencer she is today. Joyce understands colors, texture, and aesthetics so well it is second nature to her. She loves to give her audience the necessary push to get the best products for them. She has been featured on Bayosblog and thediurnal.com. Has about 34,000 views on YouTube, an average of 1,000 reads per post on her blog joyceagwu.com. Joyce has a B.sc in Anatomy and has worked with a couple of health institutions, one of them being the Ebonyi State Health Insurance Agency.
Holly Chayes is a style coach & consultant helping you build and keep the wardrobe you want. In this episode Holly talks about how improving our physical appearance can help improve our mental health. To learn more about Holly, please visit https://www.whowearswho.com/ Follow Dr. Sekandari on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_nafisa_sekandariFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dr.sekandariJoin private FB Group Transforming Anxiety: https://www.facebook.com/groups/transforminganxietyWatch Video Recording on YoutubeTo learn more about Dr. Sekandari's Transforming Anxiety Course, a self paced, online course that helps you manage and control your anxiety from the comfort and privacy of your own home, visit https://www.transforminganxiety.com/course
Joyce Agwu is a Content Creator, Award-winning social media influencer, Blogger, Youtuber, Makeup Artist, Fashion Consultant, Stylist, and Realtor.She has worked with both Nigerian and international Fashion, Beauty, and Lifestyle Brands. She joins Racheal and Winston on the show to shed more light on the art of creating digital content.
Joyce Agwu is a Content Creator, Award-winning social media influencer, Blogger, Youtuber, Makeup Artist, Fashion Consultant, Stylist, and Realtor.She has worked with both Nigerian and international Fashion, Beauty, and Lifestyle Brands. She joins Racheal and Winston on the show to shed more light on the art of creating digital content.
Joyce Agwu is a Content Creator, Award-winning social media influencer, Blogger, Youtuber, Makeup Artist, Fashion Consultant, Stylist, and Realtor.She has worked with both Nigerian and international Fashion, Beauty, and Lifestyle Brands. She joins Racheal and Winston on the show to shed more light on the art of creating digital content.
Among Debra McGuire's many accomplishments as a FINE ARTIST, FASHION DESIGNER and COSTUME DESIGNER, she has been best known for her 10 year run on the hit show FRIENDS and for designing many of David Mamet's film and theatre projects including PHIL SPECTOR (starring Al Pacino and Helen Mirren), nominated for 11 Emmy's and in which she was nominated for BEST COSTUME DESIGN. Debra has also designed many of Judd Apatow and Jake Kasdan's film and Television projects. Debra designed SONIC (The Hedgehog), starring James Marsden and Jim Carrey (Paramount Studios/Sega) which premiered in February 2020 to rave reviews and box office success! She recently began designing for Jennifer Aniston for THE MORNING SHOW and the upcoming FRIENDS reunion. Passionate about the THEATRE, she began designing costumes for a dance theatre company in Paris in the early 80's. In 2007 she won the NAACP Award for Best Costume Design for ATLANTA, at the Geffen Playhouse and in 2006 she was nominated for an Ovation Award for Best Costume Design for BOSTON MARRIAGE, at the Geffen Playhouse. Summer 2016 she designed the original period musical, I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU (written by Arlene Sarner and Jerry Leichling, Directed by Kay Cole), at the Montalban Theatre in Los Angeles, which has been nominated for several OVATION awards. Debra is primarily a fine artist with a career that began as a painter, working and teaching in her Bay Area studio. She became an instructor at Colleges and Universities in Northern California, a Jewelry and Accessories Designer in New York, Fashion Designer, Fashion Consultant, Couturier (with a store in Pacific Palisades, Ca. for 10 years) and Costume Designer. She has been speaking at Galleries and Art Colleges on the East Coast, most recently Pratt Institute, RI School of Design and Brown University: The Refinement of Process: Visual Journey of the Artist as Costume Designer. Recently back in the studio, she travels between her LA loft/studio and her Rhode Island home/studio.Her creativity is rivaled only by her ability to multitask, a skill that has been honed through many years of hard work and dedication. "An artist with passion can create anything…a world 1000 years in the past or the future, an 1800's Western, a contemporary drama or comedy, action film…anything is possible. Creating a visual story that didn't exist a moment ago is about the miraculous Designer-Director relationship…understanding the vision and making it happen. However, without my loyal and dedicated crews, none of this would be possible!"Debra McGuire Atelier61 Neck Rd.,Tiverton, RI 02878DebMcGInc@gmail.comInstagram@BydebramcguireFactory OfficeLipstick Prophets704 S. Spring St. #301Los Angeles, CA 90014WPA • Worldwide Production AgencyErin SearcyTel: 310.659.9965erin@wp-a.com IMDBDebra McGuireIndustry MembershipThe Costume Designers Guild IAATSE #892#829 (United Scenic Artists, NYC,International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees)Like to have a ASC cinematographer as a mentor?Have you thought of upgrading your cinematography game? Would you like to have an ASC Cinematographer mentor you for free? Join veteran cinematographer Suki Medencevic, A.S.C. (Disney, Pixar, FX Networks, Netflix, American Horror Story). He teaches you how to create beautiful images using three lighting techniques he has mastered on film sets over his 30+ years in the film industry. Each technique uses basic, low-cost lighting equipment so that anyone can achieve beautiful visuals no matter your projects's budget.Learn film lighting from an ASC cinematographer. If you want to take your cinematography to the next level, this free training will get you there. These videos are available for a limited time, so sign up for instant access. CLICK HERE TO REGISTERhttps://www.ifhacademy.com/a/28632/aLFBXkpNIf you liked this podcast, shoot me an e-mail at filmmakingconversations@mail.comAlso, you can check out my documentary The People of Brixton, on Kwelitv here: https://www.kweli.tv/programs/the-people-of-brixtonDamien Swaby Social Media Links:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/filmmaker_damien_swaby/Twitterhttps://twitter.com/DamienSwaby?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorWebsite http://filmmakingconversations.com/If you enjoy listening to Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby, I would love a coffee. Podcasting is thirsty work https://ko-fi.com/damienswaby
Welcome to “The Fashion Geek Podcast” where we talk about menswear: the entrepreneurs, the brands and top fashion tips to help the everyday man. Host Reg Ferguson, a Fashion Consultant in New York City, sounds just as good as he looks.
Today on the show I'm joined by my new friend, Risa. Risa Kostis is a wardrobe stylist and entrepreneur in Phoenix Arizona. She is also the co-founder of The Rescue Kit Company, a product line comprised of fashion emergency kits for brides and everyone who gets dressed. She has a long, windy twisty background in the world of fashion, and she shares her super powerful tips for one of the most-asked questions I hear from my gal-pals in the real estate community: "What do I wear??" In this discussion we cover: How to nail your personal style Looking professional while being ready for anything our day throws at us Upgrading our virtual look to show up on camera with confidence and her top tips to look and feel more polished in 2021. Find Risa on Instagram: Risa Kostis: @risakostis Risa's Wardrobe Consultancy: @ristyle_consulting The Rescue Kit Co: @therescuekitco REGISTER FOR MY NEW MASTERCLASS: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=rGF1TOkPtUc&q=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F3oA5h14&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa3dVVFFEQkZJZk9kYUlEeW92ZE9OYkhDRExUd3xBQ3Jtc0ttRnpvSktvcFRwcld6Ym9TZ2tfQXExU0dBOVhlc1RDZ2ZfMmxlWlVHNEtrY0Y3R3NYLU5PdU43UFpMV2dYd2IwNDIwTUZmbFpSUHlBam54YUkzeTRVTl9BSXgtems4aHJKQnlKQXdwaXpuQUttbGkxNA%3D%3D (https://bit.ly/3oA5h14)
“I basically blagged my way on to one of the best hair and makeup agencies books in the country” Liz Taylor finds out the events that made Gok Wan MBE, one of Britain’s top Fashion Consultants, Authors and Presenters. Now a regular on ITV's "This Morning" Gok started on our screens on Channel 4's "How To Look Good Naked". From helping people “Say Yes To The Dress”, to making a mean Chicken Katsu Curry on his hit series "Gok Wan's Easy Asian", to receiving an MBE for services to fashion - Liz discovers why you should never underestimate Gok Wan. Liz Taylor is a successful award-winning Event Planner (www.tlc-ltd.co.uk (https://nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tlc-ltd.co.uk%2F&data=02%7C01%7C%7Cf82856e15c6e424b4d0c08d7e797a6ed%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C637232510850037191&sdata=IbIqwEHWjUqmasWGeCgjD64hLAnZFets0eq03Jm40ng%3D&r) ) and businesswoman, a media commentator, motivational speaker and consultant for hospitality brands (www.liz-taylor-consulting.co.uk (https://nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.liz-taylor-consulting.co.uk%2F&data=02%7C01%7C%7Cf82856e15c6e424b4d0c08d7e797a6ed%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C637232510850037191&sdata=wSw3rwy6HF23qo4YyIn%2BnXW757w4X7%252) ). She plans events for a range of blue-chip corporate clients right across the UK and Europe with her company The Taylor Lynn Corporation, in addition to a large private and celebrity clientele. This includes the likes of Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright, Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. Take That’s Gary Barlow and Howard Donald, football stars, actors, Prime Ministers, global business leaders….a royal guest or two. Most recently, Liz has been sharing the benefit of her knowledge on a number of topics for the hospitality industry, including how to react to the current COVID-19 situation in terms of business planning, how the meeting and events landscape will look in 2021, and of course, what it is like to be a female pioneer in her industry. Never giving up. Overcoming life and business challenges. Liz Taylor Instagram - @liztaylorconsultancy Twitter - @ConsultancyLiz Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/LizTaylorConsultancy LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/liztaylor-tlc Website - liz-taylor-consulting.co.uk (https://www.liz-taylor-consulting.co.uk/) Gok Wan Instagram, Twitter, Facebook: @therealgokwan Next episode out 25th November!
Jessica "JJ" Jenkinson is a former Social Worker, turned Fashion Consultant for LulaRoe, and a mom to two beautiful girls. In this episode, you'll learn about how Jessica made her pivot from a Social Worker to a full-time Fashion Consultant. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/applaudher/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/applaudher/support
Brooke Price is a Men’s Wardrobe Stylist and has been curating the wardrobes of successful men in America for over twelve years. She anticipates their needs, knows their sizes and lifestyle, optimizing how her clients are viewed by others to achieve even greater success in their businesses and personal lives.
Earlier in the week Dunnes Stores signed up to online grocery delivery. But is this significant in terms of the changing nature of retail? Bobby was joined by an old friend of the show, Retail and Fashion Consultant, Eddie Shanahan, to discuss. Listen and subscribe to Down to Business with Bobby Kerr on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
This week I got the chance to sit down with Jay Senat. Jay is a wardrobe stylist, Personal Shopper, Fashion Consultant, Barber and licensed Massage Therapist. Jay discusses his background, career goals, and road to success. Hope you all enjoy. This episode is sponsored by: @shopMEATTA A luxury retailer of ethically-made, handcrafted accessories for stylish and conscious women who lead, inspire and empower. We pride ourselves in creating conscious fashion that is 100% made in Africa and supports African artisans and designers. Use code BNF15 for 15% off your purchase. Keep up with me on all social sites! @LC_ApparelConsulting @LeneseCalleea @CalleeaVateinInc www.lenesecalleea.com Stay Black! Peace Out! #EducateNCreate
What does it take to be seen as an expert in your industry? To build a business filled with clients who are DYING to pay you and work with you? To have clients results that included getting their brands stocked in Selfridges? Well, you've want to be listening all ears to find out. This week on No Room for Doubt I chat to the glorious Elizabeth Stiles about how she made the transition from fashion buyer for the likes of Topshop and New look, to leading fashion consultant. She now helps indie fashion brands build their business from the ground up so they can finally get paid for doing what they love and living in their creative vision.You will learn; What it takes to get paid for what you know rather than what you do How Elizabeth made the transition from working full-time to building her own business How to get seen as an expert in your industry and how to get paid like one too Get in touch with me your host, on instagram at @kirathebold to let me know what you LOVED about this episode and what you want to hear next. Question: What would it take to get you to your next level? You can visit www.kiramatthews.com/bookacall to book your free consultation call with Kira to discuss what's holding you back in your creative biz and together we can strategies for your next win. I'm talking new clients, new customers and unshakeable confidence and belief in your creative vision. So what are you waiting for? Go on over there and book your free call. If your a fan of the podcast, please take a moment to rate and review the show, it helps tremendously in sharing the stories of bold and brilliant creatives and connect with others across the globe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The #PirateBroadcast is where Russ Johns talks to #Interesingpeople doing #interestingthings. Today Russ he talks with Francelene Aprahamian. Francelene is an Intuitive life coach/Fashion Consultant. She is Skilled in Microsoft Word, Sales, Entrepreneurship, eBay, Writing, and Public Speaking. Find out more from this episode.
Hallo, mein Name ist Anne Häfner und ich bin MODERDESIGNERIN, TEXTERIN und FASHION-CONSULTANT. Vor ca. 10 Jahren bin ich als MODEDESIGNERIN in die TEXTILBRANCHE eingestiegen und konnte in verschiedensten Unternehmen von der HAUTE COUTURE bis zum DISCOUNT meine Erfahrungen sammeln. Da ich festgestellt habe, dass viele Menschen ebenfalls einen Einstieg in die MODEWELT finden wollen, ob als Berufseinsteiger oder mit einem eigenen MODELABEL, aber nicht wissen, wo sie anfangen sollen, habe ich 2017 MODEKARRIERE.COM als INFO-BLOGAZIN ins Leben gerufen. Seit der Gründungist bei mir viel passiert und neben dem BLOGAZIN biete ich nun auch verschiedene Dienstleistungen an, um das Vorhaben von ehrgeizigen kreativen Köpfen zu unterstützen. Mit ist es wichtig mit meiner Selbstständigkeit meiner Kreativität freien Lauf zu lassen und mich dadurch auch immer wieder weiterzubilden. Mein Erfolgszitat Manchmal zeigt sich der Weg erst, wenn man anfängt ihn zu gehen Paul Coehlo Mein nächstes Projekt Aktuell arbeite ich an meinem ersten Ratgeber für kreative Köpfe, die ein MODELABEL gründen möchten. Darin wird vor allem der Start im "kleinen" behandelt. Im Buch wird es neben vielen Tipps auch Erfahrungsberichte von anderen MODELABELS gebenund zusätzliche WORKSHEETS, um die eigene Gründeridee zu durchleuchten. Das Projekt war schon lange ein Wunsch von mir und ich freue mich, wie es Stück für Stück vorwärts geht. Die Erscheinung ist für dieses Jahr, voraussichtlich diesen Sommer, geplant. Mein größter Fehler Ich nenne meine Erfahrungen nicht gerne Fehler, da sie Teil meines Lebens sind und mich heute dahin gebracht haben , wo ich aktuell stehe. Wenn ich mich selbst reflektiere, staune ich aber oft darüber , wie viel Angst ich vor manchen Schritten im Leben hatte und im Nachhinein feststellen musste, dass es völlig unbegründet war. Dabei habe ich bei vielen Dingen lange gezögert. Es war für mich unvorstellbar und beängstigend meinen Arbeitnehmerjob herunterzustufen, um mehr Zeit für meine Selbstständigkeit zu haben. Auch im Privaten habe ich lange Zeit nicht meinen Wunsch zu Reisen ernst genommen. All die Orte, die ich erkunden wollte, flößten mir neben meiner Sehnsucht auch unheimliche Angst ein. Heute weiß ich, dass nicht alles nach dem Schema F laufen muss und ich meine Energie in die Dinge investieren muss, die mir wichtig sind. Meine Kontaktdaten www.modekarriere.com www.instagram.com/modekarriere music by terrasound
People notice your appearance within milliseconds. What does your style say about you? How do you know what to wear? In this episode of Docu[mental] Radio, I interview Ting Lin, a fashion consultant who has advice on how to dress your best. Have a listen and share this podcast! ************************* Ting Lin INSTAGRAM: @tinglinfashion WEBSITE: www.thetingtimes.com ************************* Alejandro @ Docu[mental] TWITTER: @documental_ INSTAGRAM: @documental__ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/documental/support
Hey Hey Hey hey hey,I talk with my friend, 10 year employee at TSN, as well as Associate Director and Fashion Consultant for the Network, Kerry Gendron. She tells us what happens behind the scenes on a day to day basis and how information is constructed, funneled and spread. We look into how she directly helps anchors and hosts dress for success. Lastly, we try and figure out what an influencer truly is. Douche or not? This was a fun one spanning many areas for both dudes and dudettes.
Marc Jacobs Fall Ready to Wear, New York 2020 was the talk of the industry as he did his fashion show for the sake of fashion and not Instagram. The grapes debated whether what Marc Jacobs did was smart or not and the role Instagram has played in the careers of fashion designers. Your Host Sethi is a huge advocate for the clean cut images of fashion shows while Fashion Consultant and Stylist Rashi Bindra was over the moon with Marc Jacobs strategy saying a fashion show is about the clothes, the presentation, the experience and then about social media. Article Reference:https://www.gq.com/story/marc-jacobs-fall-2020/ampThe Grapes Latest Podcast can be found at the following streaming sites:https://open.spotify.com/show/2kmKFOI1cwalZv9o02eCJghttps://www.stitcher.com/podcast/spreaker-50/the-elevated-grapes-podcasthttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-elevated-grapes-podcast-fa-47002999/https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/elevated-grapes-podcast-fashion-chats/id1463133137https://play.google.com/music/m/Irunxjchxa7w47k3yexh6dusp4m?t=Elevated_Grapes_Podcast_Fashion_ChatsSubscribe to Elevated Grapes → https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3ApblIUf1eqkAmpp9dR_ZAVideo & Editing: Nav Kaler .https://www.instagram.com/kalerrgang/on behalf of Freshly Diced https://www.instagram.com/freshly_diced/All songs are used for background promotional use only.CONNECT WITH ELEVATED GRAPESInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elevatedgrapes/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourhostsethi/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rashibindra/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elevatedgrapes/ABOUT ELEVATED GRAPESA T.V. Show, focused on styling men from every walk of life with the lively Your Host Sethi, & Creative Stylist Rashi Bindra. They don't actually have a TV show yet! So join them on their journey of building a show & see if they can even work together...
Maria Pesin is a fashion industry consultant and senior apparel industry executive with more than 25 years of field experience. She is the author of 14 Essential Truths Everyone in the Fashion Business Should Know and the CEO of Vibe Consulting. She has constructed and implemented business plans for New York apparel giants like Fleet Street and GIII Apparel Group. Maria has a history of building multi-million-dollar brands and has established herself as an expert in everything from merchandising and sales to product development and budgeting.
Keeping it LOCAL! Look around you, support your friends and neighbors, buy local when you are able to! Joining me today live from Anderst on North Front Street, in Kingston, NY are a group of local ladies making things and doing things in the Hudson Valley. I did my best to edit out some of the technical hiccups we experienced with our remote broadcast so conversation does jump around a bit. Thanks ladies for joining in our talk!Sylvia Grieser is an internationally renowned fashion stylist, costume designer and consultant for celebrities, films and design houses. After graduating with a Masters Degree in Fashion and Fine Art in Germany, she was invited to work for German Vogue,which led her to New York and a future in the Fashion and Advertising world. Celebrities like Diana Krall, Patti LuPone and Audra McDonald often consult her to style their appearances on prominent Award Shows or Album Covers. She has contributed to magazines like GQ, Details, Surface, VOGUE Goielli and VOGUE Pelle as well as MEN'S HEALTH, to name a few. On top of all that, she has created ANDERST@anderstny her boutique clothing line and store front located at 54 North Front Street in Kingston, NY,Rebeccas Peacock @rebecca_peacock is a fine jewelry maker based in the Catskill Mountains of upstate NY. According to the lore, she was raised by wolves in the woods of the Catskill Mountains only to be tamed by ten years in the California salt air. She is now back in the Hudson Valley, crafting her gorgeous pieces, renovating a 19th century farmhouse, and womaning her store front in Uptown Kingston, NY. Rebecca tells us a bit about the process of making jewelry, about why keeping the local community in mind when designing and selling is important as well as where she gets her inspiration from.Kimberly Kae from Metal House Cider stopped by to talk about the process of making cider from tree to label and how pruning is her favorite part of the process because she gets to spend time with the trees. They just announced that they will be donating $1 per bottle sold on all their 2017 vintages toward the Interpretive Center being build on the reclaimed African burial grounds in Kingston, NY. Thanks Metal House Cider!Midway through Susie Ximenez from Latinx Project joined our conversation. Latinx seeks to promote Latinx art and culture in the Hudson Valley. They invest in creative work that highlights the complexity, nuance, and beauty of communities who are often rendered criminal or invisible. Art has the power to move audiences in ways that movement messaging can't—through new narratives that relate to and transform their own experiences. Latinx is hosting it's second annual Mercadito on Nov. 30th from 10-3 at BSP Kingston. This is more than just a market, this is an effort to bring the POC community of Hudson Valley together and empower makers of color - to reclaim our crafts and empower our community to shop consciously.Lucky for us, the wise and caring, Celina Pipman, LCSW, also stopped by to join in the conversation. We all got to talk about working collaboratively with other women, how community is important to us, what we get from community and what we need from community, in addition to how we are taking care of ourselves.Today's show was engineered by Nick Panken, host of Freedom Highway, and Maddy Bogner of Radio Kingston, www.radiokingston.org. With special help from Perla Aroyo Darnell.We heard music from our fave, Shana Falana, http://www.shanafalana.com/Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.orgLeave me a voicemail with your thoughts or a few words about who has what you want and why! (845)481-3429** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IT :)http://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFY | STITCHERITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCASTITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/she-wants/i-want-what-she-has?refid=stpr'Follow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcastTWITTER * https://twitter.com/wantwhatshehas
She's a ray of sunshine and a fashion consultant. Delia Folk of The Style That Binds Us shares her story, plus a leather onesie, laptops on the subway, health tips, a snowball assault, comedy and entrepreneurship, an unfortunate umbrella, and a round of the improv game "The Meh News". With guest host Ben Rose.
My next guest seriously has the gift of gab! Carter Deleón a Fashion Consultant and CEO of De Lauren MGMT Group! I sat down with Carter to discuss his many ventures he has planned this year for his brand and companies. Plus we discuss his soft launch coming up on July 20th for De Lauren MGMT. Press play and enjoy!
A broke college student learns to buy and resell designer clothes, then transitions the business into a high-end fashion consultancy. He now earns six figures annually! Side Hustle School features a new story EVERY DAY of someone who started a hustle without quitting their job. You’ll learn how they got the idea, how they overcame challenges along the way, and what the results are. Share: #SideHustleSchool Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Twitter: @chrisguillebeau Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trends and forward thinking in the beauty industry, with Wendy Gottfried… Wendy Gottfried, Beauty and Fashion Consultant, joins Abby Wallach and guest host April Franzino (Good Housekeeping – Episode 29) in the MouthMedia Network studios powered by Sennheiser.In this episode: How the proliferation of brands is enormous What is being seen out there exciting, the impact of what as surprised and delighted consumer Trends in beauty are now changing seasonally Looking at difference and value prop in beauty brands, whether is it a lifestyle Wellness and nutrition are playing big parts, along with clean beauty – these categories are taking off! No clear definition of clean beauty Experiences are bringing people into the physical store Subscription boxes allowing exploration, but lead to brick and mortar visits How the sampling process has changed, more targeted Old time candies, like a beauty store and how you merchandise Personalization wins over the customer Some major brands are creating niche fragrance brands to get into a new category There is room for large players because they drive so many trends Made in USA Brands pivoting, reacting more quickly to launch new lines with speed When brands fill perceived voids Segmenting business are part of what make brands successful Effectiveness of celebrity and influencers in the beauty business, and the importance of POV The business of empowering people, and being authentic The post 058 – Wendy Gottfried – Beauty Is Like Candy appeared first on Beauty Is Your Business.
Nadiyah Spencer is the founder and CEO of Bradshaw Consulting Group, a global fashion consultancy that helps shepherd brands through the production process. On this episode, Nadiyah Spencer talks about how she fell in love with the product development side of fashion, what all fashion designers need to know before they launch a brand, and the importance of knowing how and when to pivot in your career.
Having a conversation with Sheree' Smiling Founder/Owner of Power-in-a-Smile and Fashion Consultant. Sheree is sharing her story on what influenced her as a child, her marketing skills and how becoming a Paparazzi Consultant has changed her life.
Chris and Brian sit down with Blair Jones, a LuLaRoe Fashion Consultant. LuLaRoe sells women's dresses, maxi skirts, pencil skirts, a-line skirts, sheath dresses, and they are all "simply comfortable." Blair talks about how her business works and how she made the terrifying transition to entreprenuer and business owner. She talks about finding comfort in the LuLaRoe culture and feeling the empowerment of women through other consultants and her customers. www.thejoneszones.com https://www.facebook.com/lularoeblairjonesvip --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/undisputedawareness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/undisputedawareness/support
If you don't know BeBe Jones, she's definitely one that should be on your fashion radar in Chicago. Recently, we spent time with her in the studio and fell in love immediately. She is a true lover of fashion with the most positive, and infectious personality.
Today we have with us the knowledgeable Toby Meadows. He is a fashion business consultant and a visiting lecturer at the London College of Fashion where he teaches the course Starting your Own Fashion Label at Dubai Design District. Toby Meadows writes articles for different media publications, including Financial Time and is also the author of […] The post DFN PODCAST WITH TOBY MEADOWS- INSIGHTS FROM A FASHION CONSULTANT appeared first on Dubai Fashion News.
Today we have with us the knowledgeable Toby Meadows. He is a fashion business consultant and a visiting lecturer at the London College of Fashion where he teaches the course Starting your Own Fashion Label at Dubai Design District. Toby Meadows writes articles for different media publications, including Financial Time and is also the author of […] The post DFN PODCAST WITH TOBY MEADOWS- INSIGHTS FROM A FASHION CONSULTANT appeared first on Dubai Fashion News.
Judith Mancini is dishing with Fashion Consultant Lori Ann Robinson all about her career which started with being an apprentice with star Burt Reynolds in Florida. Always loving fashion Lori moved to Hollywood where she worked in costumes on such award winning shows such as General Hospital and The Bold and The Beautiful. Learn how Lori Ann turned her love and expertise into her own fashion consulting business and became a successful entrepreneur.This show is broadcast live on Friday's at 10AM PT on K4HD - Hollywood Talk Radio (www.k4hd.com ) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/)
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Lori Ann Robinson is a Los Angeles based Fashion Consultant, Speaker and former 4 time Emmy nominated costume designer. Lori Ann's talents for style, keen sense of color and fashion have been the foundations of her successful career in fashion and has helped her become a leading expert in helping women and men find their […] The post Creating Your Entrepreneurial Armor & How to Style with Lori Ann Robinson #028 appeared first on Brand Strategist & Content Strategy | Britney Gardner.
Outline -Lovely LADY 101 1. Opening music- Podington Bear 2. Introduction-A monologue style introduction introducing your hosts and what you will talk about on your show 3. Segway-Could be musical or a sound effect 4. Topic 1: Hot topics >Image Consultant > 1min 5. Vocal Segway--"We are going to move on and talk about..." 6. Topic 2:> Fashion> 1 min 7. Musical Segway 8. Closing remarks, thank the audience, guests, what will be on the next show 9. Closing music- Podington Bear Opening music: Podington Bear Shon: Hi welcome to the Lovely Lady 101. I am Shondale Clark, and I have a great show for you today. Today we are going to talk about image consultant and how to maintain looking good at all times. Sound Effect 1 Topic 1. SHON: Let’s talk about what image consultant does? This podcast is defiantly for the ladies because the way you dress; is the way you are addressed. They are paid to show people how to create a fabulous impression, but image is more than just physical appearance. In addition to how someone looks, we also form impressions based on how someone talks and behaves. There are also other names for image consultant as well: Personal Stylist, Personal Shopper, Fashion Consultant, and Wardrobe Consultant & Makeover Consultant. Image consultants can therefore offer the kind of advice that can help people land a job, get a promotion, and find someone to love, or just feel good about themselves. SHON: They might recommend wearing different colors or new styles, go through closets to toss out clothing that isn't working, shop for a new wardrobe, and put together incredible outfits. Then, can also serve as liaisons between the client and other professionals who can improve the client's appearance, such as physical trainers, hairdressers or dermatologists. SHON: Lastly, image consultants can work closely with fashion designers and selected boutiques to develop ensembles made specifically for the client. Shon: Well, that’s all I have for you all today next time I will discuss What you wear on a job interview. Thank you for listening, please subscribe and today’s music was by Podington Bear Applause Sound Effect Music credits: Boop by Podington Bear is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. Based on a work at http://soundofpicture.com Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://soundofpicture.com or contact artist via email.
Fashion is not my strong point, which is why I learned so much from today's guest Iris! She is a fashion consultant for Burberry and helps people dress their best. She also helps organize volunteer events to benefit the community, which is where I met her! She works at the Burberry in Caesar's Palace, and if you're interested in getting some top notch fashion advice from someone who knows their stuff, you can reach her at: iris.tsui@burberry.com
Special Edition! This week Leandra Medine interviews Stacy London, former Vogue editor, television veteran (What Not to Wear), author of The Truth About Style, boob tape extraordinaire and over-achieving 20th century philosophy double major who has never watched an episode of Sex and the City. They talk the psychology of fashion, dating in New York, and how to get the most from a bag of style hacks. Want the video version? Check it out here: http://www.manrepeller.com/2015/08/stacy-london-interview-the-chatroom.html Edited by Jay Buim Produced by Kate Barnett
She had a hard time wrapping her head around the idea of turning her "passion for fashion" into anything more than a fantasy. So, for the first part of her working life, she choose the safer route, and made her living as a seamstress. The idea of getting paid to shop, was just not part of her everyday thinking. As one girlfriend trip to the mall led to another, it was obvious to many that she had an eye for detail and a flair for style. Her companions would often say to her, “You can really charge for that.” On the show, fashion consultant Lori Wynne joins the conversation to share how she was able to walk away from what she knew, plan for the life she wanted, and step into what she loved. Fashion with Flair is now in its 10th year. Books that made a remarkable difference in her transition: The Bible and The Secret. Her entrepreneurial turning point: When she realized that she wasn’t just a mom and had value to offer. Biggest entrepreneurial challenge: She had to learn how to market and network effectively. If she could go back and talk to the 20-year old Lori: “Have confidence in yourself!” Lori’s best ideas for marketing, networking, and how to work a room: Talk about your passion to everyone. People are drawn to people who are passionate. You never know from where your next opportunity will come. Visit Lori’s site and follow her on Twitter and Facebook.
Today's guest: Evana Maggiore ~ internationally recognized Fashion Consultant and Feng Shui Practitioner. The creator of Fashion Feng Shui, Evana's holistic approach to personal style, which connects the Art of Dressing to the Art of Placement, earned her the Association of Image Consultants International's prestigious IMMIE Award for Innovation. With a passion for fashion and Feng Shui, Evana teaches, consults and presents worldwide. Visit her website http://www.fashionfengshui.com Host Diantha Harris has studied color from several aspects: Interior Design, Healing Touch, Feng Shui, and several color healing therapies including Aura-Soma, Colour Mirrors and Floral Acupuncture. She is the author of "Simply...Color" and the "Simply...Color" card deck and created the "Simply...Color" color sprays. Visit her website at http://www.lifepotentials.net.