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Get Noticed! Send a text.Jennifer Johnson transformed her childhood thrift shopping experiences into True Fashionistas, a thriving consignment business that uniquely combines luxury and mid-market merchandise with furniture and home decor in a single location. After overcoming a business partner's betrayal, she expanded to a 13,000 square foot store with 50 employees while building a personal brand as an author and coach.• Started with empty 1,800 square foot store that filled within two weeks• Business partner left after two months, opening competing store and poaching staff• Expanded to 3,600 square feet within a year, later adding furniture store• Built brand through community involvement and hurricane relief efforts• Conducts regular audits of business processes to eliminate customer friction points• Gradually transitioned to personal brand with podcast and book "Grace and Grit"• Learned $25,000 lesson about thoroughly vetting business partners• Maintains philosophy that setbacks happen "for you, not to you"• Created "personal board of directors" with professionals and mentors• Recommends "The Power of We" by Kyle McDowell for building company cultureShare this episode with a fellow unnoticed entrepreneur who might benefit from Jennifer's wisdom about resilience and community-building.Real Talk About MarketingAn Acxiom podcast where we discuss marketing made better, bringing you real...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyDescript is what I use to edit the show.All-in-one audio & video editing, as easy as a doc.Podcast To BookTransforms your podcast episodes into a captivating book with Human editors and AI Augmentation.Look Great with AI enhanced headshotsHeadshots you can actually use. 16 million headshots made for over 50,000 Fortune 500 executivesDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showSubscribe to my free newsletter https://www.theunnoticedentrepreneur.com/
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up with Professional Organizers In this episode of the Working Moms of San Antonio podcast, hosts Erika Radis and Marie Lifschultz welcome five professional organizers who practice the KonMari Method. Hitomi Kinoshita, Amelie Saint-Jacques, Ami Teodosio, Angie Moreno, and Lupe Villareal share their journeys in organizing and how they help clients declutter and simplify their lives. The episode delves into the principles of the KonMari Method, including the importance of keeping items that spark joy, organizing by category, and maintaining a tidy space. The organizers discuss the emotional and psychological benefits of decluttering, and offer insights on maintaining the process, even for kids. Tune in to discover how this holistic approach to tidying up can transform your home and life.
Today, we take a book off of our very much ignored TBR, and that book happens to be Kingdom Of The Wicked by Kerri Maniscalco. Join us as we talk about demons, sisters, and a fashion-forward demon. About The Novel: Emilia and her twin sister Vittoria are streghe - witches who live secretly among humans, avoiding notice and persecution. One night, Vittoria misses dinner service at the family's renowned Sicilian restaurant. Emilia soon finds the body of her beloved twin...desecrated beyond belief. Devastated, Emilia sets out to find her sister's killer and to seek vengeance at any cost—even if it means using dark magic that's been long forbidden. Then Emilia meets Wrath, one of the Wicked—princes of Hell she has been warned against in tales since she was a child. Wrath claims to be on Emilia's side, tasked by his master with solving the series of women's murders on the island. But when it comes to the Wicked, nothing is as it seems... Want to check us out, then click here!
Jason's boyfriend is asking him to style him now! Plus, you won't want to miss why Carrie got ghosted. And Showbiz Keke takes on Jen in The Showdown!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Trudge Report welcomes a very special guest this week. Friend of the program, Maggie York. Maggie comes to us with 17 plus years of experience, strength, and hope in recovery. Starting out in the accounting world, she makes the jump to the fashion industry, first in Chicago then to the Big Apple, before making the move to South Florida where she has a flourishing company. Maggie shares some of her most personal stories about her drinking days, getting sober, and a harrowing experience during 9/11. She was a great guest and we are all very proud to call her a friend. “We should always remember, all of us. No matter what color we are. No matter what language we speak. No matter the form of our politics or the expression of our faith. We all live under the same moon and the same stars. We're not so very far apart.” -John DenverDon't forget to like, share, rate, and download the podcast on all of your listening platforms. Check out and subscribe to our YouTube channel, @trudgrereportpod, for other content surrounding sports and trending topics. Trudge on good people. Contact the Guys:Instagram: @trudgereportpodFacebook: Trudge ReportTikTok: trudgereportpodYouTube: @trudgereportpod
Après le Crabe petit-pois et le Crabe-boxeur, voici un autre petit Brachyoure rigolo : Camposcia retusa, ou Crabe décorateur. Tout comme le Crabe-boxeur qui se créé des "gants" en anémone de mer, c'est un as de la découpe... et du bouturage. Mais ce styliste s'est plutôt spécialisé en coraux et éponges, qu'il installe sur sa carapace, afin de se camoufler. Ce relooking est facilité par un corps recouvert de poils en "scratch", ce qui lui a donné en anglais le surnom de Velcro crab.Un autre surnom, Harlequin crab, fait référence au célèbre personnage de la commedia dell'arte vêtu de losanges colorés, Arlequin. Il est vrai qu'avec ses patchworks extravagants, il pourrait défiler sans problème sur le tapis rouge du Met Gala !Une autre espèce, originaire de l'Indo-Pacifique comme lui et presque homonyme, est aussi un styliste de talent : le Crabe-araignée décorateur. Il appartient à la famille des Majidés, ce qui en fait un proche cousin des araignées de mer. À propos d'araignées, il ne faut surtout pas le confondre avec les araignées-crabes, elles aussi connues pour leur expertise en mimétisme : ces choupies sont capables d'adapter la couleur de leur corps aux fleurs dans lesquelles elles "cueillent" des insectes pollinisateurs...(Et pour en savoir plus sur ces araignées, les "thomises", vous pouvez écouter le dernier épisode de la série de BSG dédiée aux araignées, avec Christine Rollard.)_______
Stylist Bec Gross joins the Mamas to drop her favorite tips for feeling cute and confident in your clothes - especially for moms learning to love their postpartum bodies. From embracing your shape and dressing for your size, to building a wardrobe with key staples, Bec's here to help you rediscover your personal style. If you're trying to be outside this season, Bec's got the fashion hacks to make sure you look good and feel good!======We love getting Listener Letters! Send any thoughts or questions for the Mamas at podcasts@blacklove.com.Make sure you connect with our Mamas:Ashley - @watermeloneggrollsCodie - @codiecoFelicia - @felicialatourMelanie - @melaniefiona
A good outfit can make you feel confident. Uncommon Threads is a non-profit that boosts the self-esteem of low-income women through the power of clothes. We focus on dignity and respect. -Susan Kanoff Meet Susan Kanoff, style blogger, influencer, and Founder of uncommonthreads.org. A life-long fashionista with a heart of gold, she has spent her career helping women feel better about themselves with an innovative “outside-in, inside-out” approach. For 25 years, Susan ran a self-sufficiency program funded by HUD and designed to move people out of poverty. Along the way, she started blogging about her passion for clothes and became the style editor for a magazine, gathering high-profile women in media who sought her styling advice. Many of her clients had high-end clothes to donate, and it wasn't long before Susan's office started looking like a boutique. In 2016, Uncommon Threads was born, and low-income, single moms became the grateful beneficiaries of beautiful clothing that, in turn, boosted their self-esteem. The mission of Uncommon Threads is simple: to boost women's self-esteem through the power of clothes. Originally housed in a 400-square-foot room at an old mill in Lawrence, Massachusetts, the non-profit has spread its wings in the same mill, helping 15,000 women so far. Women ages 18- 65+ receive an appointment and are treated to their own personal wardrobe stylist. Susan has also created Uncommon Closet, a social enterprise where donated designer clothing is sold to benefit Uncommon Threads. It's a “shop to give” philosophy that's win-win for everyone. Says Susan: “There's something very special about women helping women. We have a sisterhood, a connection. Watching a client transform, right there in the mirror, is magical!” For 23 minutes of shop ‘til you drop inspiration, just hit that download button! @TheMidlifeFashionista
In today's episode we speak with Sheila Davisson , a seasoned entrepreneur and fashion enthusiast with a heart of gold. Sheila's story is as inspiring and bold, as is her advocacy ...
A Doechii fan designed an outfit for the wear and she wore it at Frost Fest. Kaelin tells us the list of best white rappers. Plus, Post Malone teases releasing more country music!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kay Smith-Blum, a former fashionista and Seattle School Board President, spends her days debunking the tropes of the mid-20th-century history. An odd dream and the recent upheaval over leaking radioactive waste tanks at the Hanford Nuclear site compelled her to write, TANGLES, named 2024 Book of the Year by the Literary Global Book Awards and Best Debut Fiction by the American Writing Awards 2024. Smith-Blum, a sunrise writer, has lived in Seattle for four decades. She works out her writer's block in her sons' gardens (which she designed) and the nearest lap pool. We discussed public schools, finding character voices in fiction and the Hanford site, featured in her book, Tangles. Don't miss this episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fashionista investigators, this one is for you! In a little break from true crime, Dominick Dunne travels to Paris for the January 1988 couture collections, and what a time he had! In this mix of high fashion and celebrity, our man Nick is catching on quickly in this world, and revealing all the inside scoop. From the beginnings of couture to its Paris history, from one show and event to another, it is quite a debut week for Dominick. Get sources and more on this episode's show page at doneanddunne.com. Continue your investigation with ad-free and bonus episodes on Patreon! To advertise on Done & Dunne, please reach out to info@amplitudemediapartners.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ashley Gordon, a proud transgender woman, unpacks the layers of identity, self love and the courage it takes to live authentically in a world that often demands conformity. From navigating societal norms to owning her own fashion narrative, Ashley brings her style and glamour confidently with or without anyone's approval.
Join us as we introduce the remarkable Kanako, known to her Instagram followers as Style.Leaf, who shares her motivating journey of health and fitness, along with the mental hurdles she overcame. Her story is more than just a tale of fitness; it's a testament to personal growth and resilience, offering a heartfelt look into the mental health challenges that often accompany physical transformation. As Kanako opens up about her experiences, listeners can expect to find inspiration in her unwavering commitment and the valuable lessons she offers on consistency and perseverance in the world of fitness. We'll take you through the therapeutic solitude of solo workouts, where independence meets common gym frustrations. From being mentored by friends to more lighthearted pet peeves—like machine hoggers and phone addicts—this segment is sure to resonate with any gym enthusiast. We also explore the social dynamics of gym life, touching on everything from unexpected interactions to the unspoken rules of gym etiquette that often fly under the radar.Rounding out the episode, we dive into the colorful lives of content creators who balance fashion, thrifting, and motorcycles. Discover how personal style can be a form of artistic expression, with insights into thrifting that might just inspire you to reinvent your wardrobe sustainably. We hear tales of motorcycle adventures, sewing dreams, and the camaraderie that binds riders together. This episode promises a rich blend of creativity, authenticity, and undeniable passion across various lifestyle pursuits.
Fiona Lambert, renowned UK fashionista, began her fitness journey on a dare before her 60th birthday. She transformed her health and mindset, showing us that it's never too late to prioritize our well-being and transform ourselves - mentally and physically. Fiona is sharing tips for making fitness accessible and fun, and she's is living proof that investing in yourself pays off in spades. She also tells us what menopause was REALLY like and what supplements she's focused on now.I love how Fiona radiates positivity and encourages us to view aging as a celebration - she inspires me!
In this powerful and eye-opening episode of Sheridonna's Diary of a Fashionista, we dive deep into Modern Dating Challenges and explore why pretty, educated, and self-sufficient women often have the hardest time in the dating world. Are you truly ready to date or sleep with someone? Before you commit, we break down 9 essential questions to ask yourself to ensure emotional, physical, and spiritual alignment.We discuss:✨ Self-Reliance & Independence – How to maintain your power while dating✨ Setting Expectations & Boundaries – Understanding what you need in a partner✨ Genuine Interest vs. Convenience – Is he truly invested in you?✨ Navigating Relationships & Mutual Commitment – Knowing when to walk away✨ Assessing Masculine Energy – The importance of safety and security in relationships✨ Health & Safety – Why conversations about sexual health matter✨ Growth & Self-Discovery – Using relationships as a tool for personal evolutionWe also vibe to some
For patients with cancer, the holiday season can be particularly difficult: How is anyone supposed to prioritize self-care and recovery at a time when much of the world is going on about the joys of giving? As a breast cancer survivor and a career fashion and beauty publicist, Melissa Berry is all too familiar with that challenge, along with the massive toll cancer can have on a person's self-image. Enter Cancer Fashionista, a platform she's built to help patients and survivors navigate cancer without sacrificing their self-confidence, self-worth, and self-empowerment. In this episode of Your Stories, Melissa shares her story—including how she turned her cancer journey into a brand and a platform that reaches thousands of patients and survivors every day.
Megan Szanik is the owner, visionary, creator and proprietor of espy. With a career spanning more than 20 years in all realms of the fashion industry she has truly lived every fashionista's dream. Megan's vivacious and bold energy is hard to miss and she definitely knows how to make an entrance. Her ultimate desire alongside her team of professional stylists is to show you how amazing you look, and to make you truly feel your best, one styled outfit at a time. Standing at the helm of a multi-million dollar independently owned business, Megan and the stylish espy team have to date raised more than $500,000 for charitable causes close to their hearts, racked up thousands of followers on their social platforms, and proudly sold more than 60,000 pairs of jeans to their adoring retail fans. Join Our Community of Canadian Entrepreneurs! Entrepreneurs are the driving force behind Canada's economy, and we're here to support them every step of the way. For exclusive insights, tips, and success stories from Canada's top business leaders, subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Want to stay ahead with the latest #entrepreneur podcasts, business strategies, and news? Don't miss out—subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter for updates delivered straight to your inbox! Join thousands of Canadian entrepreneurs who rely on us for the resources they need to succeed.
Send me a Text Message here.There she was just a walkin' down the street! Singin' Doowah Diddy, Diddy Dum Diddy doo!Sometimes the fashions and fads come and go, but then we see them again a few years later. Let's talk about interpreting fads and fashions, shall we? What's old today, may be new tomorrow. Theories, models, topics, ethical standards, they all come and go, change and re-change. Why? Let's discuss it.IW Community Click to be a member! Discount is extended to Dec 31, 11:59:59pm.Meet regularly to laugh, learn, and lean on each other.You get:10-50% OFF of workshops, seminars. A great way to earn CEUs, CPD, and professional development hours.Expand on the IW podcast episodes. Meet online with interviewees.And more.Support the showDon't forget to tell a friend or colleague! Click below! IW Community Buy Me a Coffee. Get extras with a subscription! Share the PODCAST. Listen & follow on SPOTIFY. (https://interpretersworkshop.com/SPOTIFY) Listen & follow on APPLE PODCASTS. (https://interpretersworkshop.com/applepodcasts) Listen & follow on many other platforms. Send me a voicemail! [TRANSCRIPTS ARE HERE] Thanks for listening. I'll see you next week.Take care now.
The Zone with Jason Anderson, Sterling Holmes and Producer Dylan Michaels are joined by the great Mick Shaffer of KSHB 41 to talk about the weekend of sports, Chiefs last second win over the Donkeys, funniest moments from the world this weekend and more in the final hour of the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is the fashion style that you will never let go of? You'll never guess what Anna and Chef Plum's fashion kryptonite from the past is! Chef Plum refers to himself as a “Fashionista,” what do you think? Photo Credit: Getty Images
Working in radio and the restaurant world means that Anna and Chef Plum can't really call out of work! Is there a time that it is okay to call out of work? Pick Em News! Anna lists three news stories that seem almost out of this world, and Chef Plum can only pick and hear about one! What is the fashion style that you will never let go of? You'll never guess what Anna and Chef Plum's fashion kryptonite from the past is! Chef Plum refers to himself as a “Fashionista,” what do you think? Chef Plum shows off his skills for one last time while he is co-hosting with Anna this week! You know those weird ingredients in your fridge that may or may not (no judgment) be expired? He creates magnificent meals out of them! Greg and Wilma are getting married next summer and are planning their bridal parties. She does not want to have his brother's wife in the bridal party. It's not that she doesn't like her, she barely knows her. They live states away and she's only met her once. It feels weird for her to include someone she doesn't know as part of her closest circle. He argues that his mom will get mad, and his brother will probably be annoyed too if she doesn't have her. What do you think? Would you share your salary with a stranger? More people have shared this information with an influencer who is interviewing strangers! There are great paying jobs that you can have without college degrees! Find out what jobs are out there; some are more unique than others! Joe has a chance to win a Target gift card, all he has to do is guess the topics that Chef Plum describes during Head's Up!
réparez-vous à une explosion sonore avec ce remix électro de Ratata ! [Ton Nom] transforme le hit de Willy William et Lorna en un banger électro survolté, où les basses percutantes et les drops puissants se mêlent pour faire vibrer le dancefloor. Ce remix décuple l'énergie du morceau original et l'amène à un tout autre niveau. Laissez-vous emporter par des beats électrisants et une ambiance irrésistible. Appuyez sur play, montez le son, et préparez-vous à danser !
Season 8 of Sheridonna's Diary of a Fashionista is here, and we're back with a fresh, bold, and beautiful spirit! In this premiere episode, Sheridonna answers questions from the University of Maryland Masterpiece and FBA Fashion Business Association Club, revealing the inspiration that ignited her passion for fashion and her journey into the industry. From her daily role and key responsibilities to the creative sparks behind her designs, Sheridonna opens up like never before. She also shares a memorable, challenging moment and the resilience it took to overcome it. Vibes are high as we showcase music from global artists, including Masicka, Chris Brown, Bugle, Jae Prynse, Alkaline, Munga Honorable, Yeza, Patra, and more, setting an incredible tone for our season. This episode is packed with inspiration, a motivating quote by Sheridonna, the word of the day, and shoutouts to our amazing community. Join us as we dive deep into the world of fashion, creativity, and authentic self-expression. Subscribe to catch every episode in Season 8, where each week promises more inspiration, fun, and fabulous energy. Don't miss out—tune in and let's kick off this season in style! #fashionistaceoSheridonna #sheridonnasdiaryofafashionista #inspiration #trailblazer #womeninbusiness #fashionAndBusiness #luxuryFashion #innovation #guestspeaker #sheridonnatheoneandonly
#252 Seyer | Leiser Luxus | ljana Tokouzbalidis | FounderWie eine Strategie-Beraterin mit SEYER die Handtaschenwelt auf den Kopf stelltTauche ein in die faszinierende Welt des "leisen Luxus" mit Iljana Tokouzbalidis, der visionären Gründerin von SEYER, in dieser inspirierenden Folge des Startcast Podcasts. Erlebe, wie eine ehemalige Strategie-Beraterin die Accessoire-Branche revolutioniert und dabei Business-Frauen weltweit ermächtigt.In diesem packenden Gespräch enthüllt Iljana:- Wie der Name ihrer Großmutter zum Synonym für Mut, Stärke und Freigeist wurde- Warum es zwei Jahre brauchte, um die perfekte Handtasche zu kreieren- Wie man von New York und London aus die globale Modewelt erobert- Weshalb Funktionalität und Eleganz kein Widerspruch sein müssenErfahre aus erster Hand, wie Iljana mit SEYER:- Die Lücke zwischen Alltags-Funktionalität und Luxus-Design schließt- Ein modulares Taschenkonzept entwickelt hat, das sich dem Leben anpasst- Nachhaltigkeit und Handwerkskunst in den Mittelpunkt stellt- Von Pop-up Stores in Breuninger bis zum Tegernsee expandiertLass dich inspirieren von Iljanas unkonventionellem Weg von der Beraterin zur Fashionista und ihren wertvollen Erkenntnissen aus der Gründung eines globalen Luxus-Brands. Entdecke, wie SEYER nicht nur Taschen, sondern eine ganze Philosophie des modernen Frau-Seins verkörpert.Highlights der Episode:- Einblicke in die Herausforderungen der Luxusgüter-Branche in Zeiten von Fast Fashion- Die Magie des perfekten Designs: Wie aus der "Segment Bag" ein It-Piece wurde- Warum "Quiet Luxury" der neue Trend ist und wie SEYER ihn definiert- Die Bedeutung von weiblichem Empowerment in der UnternehmensweltOb du Fashionista, Business-Profi oder angehende Gründerin bist – diese Episode bietet dir einen exklusiven Blick hinter die Kulissen eines aufstrebenden Luxus-Startups. Erlebe, wie Iljana Tokouzbalidis ihre Erfahrungen aus der Beraterwelt in innovative Produktdesigns übersetzt und dabei stets die Bedürfnisse moderner Frauen im Blick hat.Schalte ein und lass dich von Iljanas ansteckender Leidenschaft für zeitloses Design und weibliches Empowerment mitreißen. Ihre Geschichte hat bereits zahlreiche Frauen inspiriert – vielleicht bist du die Nächste, die mit der perfekten Tasche durchstartet!Bonus: Erfahre, warum Iljana glaubt, dass echte Innovation oft aus persönlichen Erfahrungen und Frustrationen entsteht. Von Boardroom-Meetings bis zu Designerstudios in Italien – Iljana teilt offen ihre Learnings und zeigt, dass erfolgreiches Unternehmertum vor allem eines bedeutet: den Mut zu haben, Konventionen zu hinterfragen und neue Wege zu gehen.Diese Episode ist dein Schlüssel zur Welt des modernen Luxus, präsentiert von einer der innovativsten Stimmen der deutschen Accessoire-Szene. Verpasse nicht die Chance, von Iljana Tokouzbalidis zu lernen und vielleicht deine eigene Definition von Erfolg und Stil zu finden. Denn wie SEYER beweist: Mit der richtigen Vision kann eine Handtasche mehr sein als ein Accessoire – sie kann ein Statement sein!Citations:[1] https://rotonda.de/programm/auftakt-event-mit-sektempfang-des-exklusiven-seyer-popupstore-im-breuninger-in-nurnberg-vom-30-11-2-12/[2] https://de.linkedin.com/in/juliangottke Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're baaaaack (Carol Anne voice). Did you miss us? We've risen from the dead just in time to celebrate Spooky Season! To kick off our comeback era, we're diving into MaXXXine, starring Mia Goth as the fame-obsessed final girl of Ti West's X film series. For this third and last installment, Costume designer Mari-An CEO put Ms. Goth in delicious double denim, muscle shirts, leather pants, high-heeled boots, and gold jewelry — all of which have amazing references and seriously clever Easter eggs. Listen as we discuss our favorite KILLER looks from this 1980s Hollywood-set slasher, with Marie sharing unpublished tidbits from her interview with Mari-An. Before we get into the film, we catch up on things we didn't get to discuss these past few months, like: LongLegs (Blaire says Nic Cage is "dressed like Nanny on The Muppet Babies," and we're still recovering from that...); Practical Magic 2 (still awaiting confirmation of the AUNTS in the sequel); our official new style icon, Karis, the fabulous TikTok tween show pig champion; our spooky season finds, and more. Tune in, and leave a message at our new numba!!! (323) 696-6133 Read more: Marie's interview with MaXXXine costume designer Mari-An Ceo on Fashionista: https://fashionista.com/2024/07/maxxxine-costumes-outfits For visuals of the costumes, follow us on: Instagram at @makeovermontagepodcast TikTok at @makeovermontagepodcast Follow Marie on Instagram and Blaire on Instagram Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! To request a movie for us to cover, DM us on Instagram or hit us up at makeovermontagepod[at]gmail.com. Call us at our sexy new hotline: (323) 696-6133. We wanna hear from you!
He can't stop buying Bears gear. Chicago's best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Maller talks about the viral reaction to Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel's appearance, Jets star Sauce Gardner struggling to find anything to say about Daniel Jones, Bengals defenders taunting Anthony Richardson during joint practice, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's #DamnGoods episode is all about the perfumes that beauty editors really hoard!! We're welcoming *7* beauty editors from top publications – Elle, Allure, Fashionista and more – who are sharing their all-time fave fragrances, from a $600 ‘expensive vanilla' blend to a before-its-time bottle you can only score on eBay. Plus, tune in to hear their expert tips on how-to avoid smelling like everyone else; ‘fragrance coupling' and where to get your flaçon monogrammed like an editor.You'll hear from:Former Vogue.com Beauty Editor Jenna Rennert, on the perfume you can only find on an if-you-know-you-know shelf. Plus, Which fragrance bottles from her collection are most likely to withstand a 6 foot drop!Asia Milia Ware, fashion and beauty writer for The Cut, who reveals her blind-buy perfume that has men stopping her in the streets – time and time againPeople Magazine's Style & Beauty Director Andrea Lavinthal, on her fave “salty” scent – and which perfume all the Greenwich Moms are wearing nowKathleen Hou, beauty director at Elle Magazine, who surprises us with a blast celebrity scent from the past – along with a sneak peek at an exciting fresh woody fragrance launching this fallFashionista Beauty Director Stephanie Saltzman, on the GOAT in vanilla perfumes that's made her very discerning top shelf – followed by a fun game of ‘Guess What The Row Fragrance Would Smell Like'?Cosmopolitan Beauty Editor Beth Gillette, on the travel-inspired luxe perfume that she expertly layers with… an affordable celebrity spritz that nobody could have predictedAllure Associate Beauty Editor Annie Blay, who divulges her Parisian mainstay perfume as she schools us on the art of ‘fragrance coupling' with your date (a trend in the making?)Stay tuned until the end as Carlene and Jill announce the perfumes they're hoarding, too For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/ Related episodes like this: Ultimate A-List Tricks, Treatments & Products to Try With People Magazine's Andrea LavinthalMega Beauty Influencer Jackie Aina on Forvr Mood, Beauty Diversity & Her Best Foundation HackAre You Treating Your Skin The Right Way? Ft. New York Esthetician Raquel Medina Cleghorn PROMO CODES: When you support our sponsors, you support the creation of Breaking Beauty Podcast! EQUILIBRIATo learn more about getting your gut health in check, head to myeq.com and try out Equilibria's Microbiome Defense (and much more) for 25% off with our code BEAUTY. Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter. Join our private Facebook group, or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. *Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.* Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya Produced by Dear Media Studio See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode I'm chatting with the super talented and extremely accomplished fashion journalist Lauren Sherman. Through her experience writing for publications like Forbes, Fashionista, The Business of Fashion and now Puck, Lauren has cultivated an audience, which I'm a part of, that really appreciates her candor and point of view on the fashion industry. Her interest and taste in fashion itself give Lauren a uniquely personal voice, and her observations and coverage of the business equip her with a vast knowledge base to pull from. Her career has allowed her access to the most coveted of rooms, bumping shoulders with the most exciting names in fashion for a real insider look at the business. She also happens to be a fellow podcaster, so make sure you go check out her podcast, Fashion People—right after you've finished listening to this one of course. Thanks for tuning in to episode 66. We hope you enjoy it! Did you know that YOU can be on The Nordy Pod? This show isn't just a one-way conversation. We want to hear about what Nordstrom looks like through your eyes. Share your Nordstrom experience, good or bad, by giving us a call and leaving a voicemail at: 206.594.0526, or send an email to nordypodcast@nordstrom.com to be a part of the conversation! And be sure to follow us on Instagram @thenordypod to stay up to date on new episodes, announcements and more.
In which we cover:The Amazing Spider-Man #14-16Who IS the Green Goblin and why does he have a flying vacuumA trip to the circus Everyone's favorite angsty catholicWho the heck is this Mary Jane Aunt May won't shut up about?Kraven the Fashionista
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Auch wenn ständig Neues in Berlin zu passieren scheint: zu einem großen Teil profitiert die Stadt noch immer von dem, was war. Zur Mauerzeit, dieses eingekapselte West-Berlin, die Demos, Hausbesetzungen, diese ganz eigene Szene. Nach dem Mauerfall: die Clubs, die Partys, die Ausnahmesituation. Mitverantwortlich für das, was den Mythos Berlin ausmacht, ist Britt Kanja, Jahrgang 1950, ehemalige Tänzerin, Party-Veranstalterin, Fashionista, Avantgardista, Insta-Influencerin. Zahllose spektakuläre Erinnerungen gehen auf Britt Kanjas Party-Nächte im legendären „90 Grad“ zurück, Britney Spears, George Clooney, um hier mal ein bißchen name-dropping zu betreiben. Sie selbst sieht exakt so aus, wie noch vor 40 Jahren, sagen die, die sie kennen: eine elfenhafte, alterslose Person, die immer elegant und extravagant gekleidet ist. Und die jetzt so großzügig ist, uns durch die Jahrzehnte ihres Lebens zu führen. Playlist UB 40 - Food for Thought Faithless - God is a DJ The Edwin Hawkins Singers - Oh Happy Day Aretha Franklin - Son of a Preacher Man Zager & Evans - In the Year 2525 Velvet Underground/Nico - I'll be your Mirror The Pretenders - State of Independence The B 52's - Love Shack USA for Africa - We are the World
Did you enjoy the Barbie movie? Well, in this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Xochitl describes what kind of Barbie she thinks she would be, and Jack describes what kind of Ken he would be? Transcript: 00:00:00JackHey, A to Z English podcast listeners. It's Jack here and we just want to announce that we are now on WeChat. Our WeChat ID is A-Z English podcast that is A-Z English podcast, one word all lowercase.00:00:17JackAnd if you.00:00:18JackJoin the group. You will be able to talk with me. You'll be able to.00:00:22JackTalk with social.00:00:23JackAnd we can answer your questions. We can read your comments on the podcast. So we'd love for you to join us and be active in our we chat group. Our WeChat ID is A-Z English podcast. Thanks. See you on the app.00:00:50JackWelcome to the Ages English podcast. My name is Jack and I'm here with my co-host social. And today we have a topic talk. And right now social something that's trending on on TikTok and on on the Internet right now is comes from the the Barbie movie and.00:01:10JackThe question that people are asking themselves is what kind of Barbie are you like, could you describe your Barbie and what kind of Ken are you? So could you describe your Ken? So maybe you could describe your Barbie and I'll describe my Ken.00:01:28XochitlOK, I'm like uh.00:01:32XochitlI don't know.00:01:35XochitlI think I OK. Ideally what I would like to be in fashion Barbie, you know, I have all these clothes and I.00:01:41XochitlI love clothes.00:01:42XochitlBut I don't really dress up that much anymore, like how I used to, but I used to love clothes, so I think I would be like fashion Barbie, you know. But now I'm kind of more like a.00:01:56XochitlLike.00:01:59XochitlMet Barbie or something? I don't know. Like, like a beige Barbie. Something I don't like. Kind of disillusioned with life. Ever so slightly. Yeah.00:02:11JackTrying trying to figure it out, Barbie.00:02:13XochitlTrying to figure it out, Barbie. Yeah, but you know, it's done better this year. I gotta say, the trend, the end of tail end of 27 was a great time where I started a bunch of projects, including our English corner. So with you. So I'm really excited.00:02:29XochitlAbout that and yeah, so maybe right now I would actually be like.00:02:35XochitlAn iconic Barbie that had all the jobs like veterinarian, doctor, Fashionista like you know, the one that's doing everything I'm doing a lot like the English corner, the coffee business, selling clothes.00:02:42JackYeah.00:02:51JackWhat? What kind of clothes, like, talk about the clothes you stuff. Cause I think that that's that would be like I can. I can picture your Barbies clothes because of the you know you you sell clothes on. I I see you post like dresses like you you're you're big into like thrifting right like.00:02:51XochitlYeah.00:03:09XochitlYes, yes.00:03:10JackYeah.00:03:11XochitlYeah, I saw.00:03:11JackSo lots of like prints or something. Is that what they are kind of kind of prints with like UM?00:03:16XochitlIt can be. I think they're just. It just really depends. It's more so for me right now I'm selling like American clothes. So and Mexico American clothes is is popular because it's higher quality. Traditional American garments are high quality like cotton and stuff. But like regular everyday wear.00:03:37XochitlThose is pretty low quality.00:03:39JackYeah.00:03:39XochitlIt's like worse than she and quality or whatever. Like it's very bad. So being that it's so bad, American clothes is quite popular here. So I just kind of pick whatever I think looks nice. And I think other people will like and bring that and sell it.00:03:58XochitlBeer so it could be like uh, dresses with plants or.00:04:03XochitlDresses for graduation or like the.00:04:07XochitlYou know, sweaters and different, just different articles of clothing that I think that will sell and and it's been going pretty well. I think the only issue is like the price point because it's in Mexican peso, so it's it's actually cheap for the US but for Mexicans a lot of people only make.00:04:24XochitlLike.00:04:25Xochitl300 pesos. They're like $15 a day.00:04:28XochitlAnd as you know, most clothes is like.00:04:28JackOhh.00:04:32XochitlAt least 25 bucks or 25 feet.00:04:34JackOhh yeah yeah, even if you buy off the clearance rack or something, you know at Macy's still going to be 20 or 25 bucks, you know.00:04:39XochitlYes.00:04:43XochitlRight. Yeah. So that's kind of just the only thing that I'm struggling with and I'm kind of thinking about bringing in accessories and stuff that are like a little bit cheaper or or maybe like skin care. I've been thinking when I go to Korea about buying like cheap clothes and skin care, I'm selling them here as well. The cool thing about Korea is you can like.00:05:03XochitlShe had like, boxes of stuff back, so.00:05:06발표자Yeah.00:05:07XochitlIt's kind of fun so.00:05:08JackWhat's your? What's your accessory? If you that goes with your your Barbie?00:05:13XochitlOhh, they hadn't suffered one there.00:05:15Jack20 right. Yes, of course, yes.00:05:20XochitlYou basically have 4 successor. At this point it is like I left him for a day and a half to get a couple like that, which is a really, really beautiful village here in Laka.00:05:31JackMHM.00:05:32XochitlFor my birthday trip and he came back and he's all sick and everything. I was like, what's wrong with him? So I took him to the vet today and he was like, oh, he was stressed cause you left him. And then like?00:05:41XochitlHe, like his stomach, probably hurt because he ate like some different food. We we switched him to a different diet and like all that together, made him have like a problem. Like he got Giardia, which is like, you know, travelers area type thing. Yeah. And so it was really. It was really scary.00:05:56JackYeah.00:06:01XochitlBecause you seemed really safe.00:06:02XochitlBut he's doing fine now.00:06:04XochitlBut it's like a fourth successor. I gotta take him everywhere with me, or else he.00:06:07XochitlGets sick, so.00:06:08JackYeah, I'm not sure how how well this Barbie is going to sell the the Barbie with the the duende accessory with diarrhea, but.00:06:17XochitlNo, no diarrhea, but just playing and they're just healthy. Then they're suffering. Yeah.00:06:21JackHow's he doing today? OK.00:06:23XochitlIt's just like a purse dog that you have to take everywhere.00:06:26XochitlHe's looking at.00:06:26JackRight, right. You need you need a. You need a bag, maybe something maybe. Maybe a bag. That's a kind of.00:06:27XochitlMe.00:06:27XochitlNow I'm talking about.00:06:38JackA local like locally made you know what Hawken bag that you could put when they in. That'd be a pretty cool little Barbie, yeah.00:06:45발표자Yes.00:06:46XochitlYeah, I think that would be cool. He's wearing his little sweater right now, too. He's cold, so that would be be like a blue hoodie. Yeah, well, what kind of Ken are you?00:06:51발표자Nice.00:06:55JackUM, yeah, so I'm. I'm definitely like teacher Ken. My my Ken is is has a shaved head. So that's the I'm I'm representing the bald.00:07:00XochitlOh yeah.00:07:08JackThere so bald can, but my accessory would be a a trucker hat, a trucker cap. So you can cover a KENS bald head with a with a nice trucker cap. And I'm trying to think like, what would Ken's what what's what's my uniform?00:07:28JackLet's say my uniform is pair jeans, some tennis shoes at T-shirt and then maybe like because I'm a teacher, I'll throw like a like a a a suit jacket over the top of that. So.00:07:45XochitlHmm.00:07:45JackThis is definitely of the the strangest can ever. But yeah, I think that would be my that would be my, my, my accessory and my outfit. And maybe maybe my school bag. You know, that would be my, you know, putting students, papers and and things like that.00:08:05JackInside that would be my that would be my other accessory. So the trucker hat and and a a a school bag, yeah.00:08:15JackYeah. I don't know. Yeah. Teacher. Teacher care.00:08:18발표자Oh.00:08:19JackYeah.00:08:20XochitlI often see.00:08:20발표자Yeah.00:08:25XochitlWhat was I gonna say? I often see.00:08:30XochitlGen. Z represented is wearing like beanies as well, which you also do.00:08:34JackOhh, that's right. I'm. Yeah, that's when I try to be cool. But it's it's it's like dressing one generation below my my actual station in life.00:08:46JackSo.00:08:46XochitlI don't think so, because every time I see Gen. X like represented in skits, they're always wearing like a they they dress exactly like you. It's so crazy when I see this guy like go skits because he's not Gen. XI. Think he's like a millennial. Maybe he's. No, I think he must be like a millennial and he he pulls, like skits like showing like.00:09:06XochitlRumors that were genex that were ex millennial and Gen. Z.00:09:09XochitlEric, you know, and I definitely relate hard to like a mix between the dense and millennial because you know I'm a customer, but when he does the Gen. X, it looks it's like looks just like you like. It looks so much like I gotta send you because I think you would get a kick out of it. It's so similar to you. And then like the the, the Gen. Z.00:09:30XochitlLike like for example they have like the meeting and the tenses still sleeping.00:09:34JackOh, yeah, yeah, yeah.00:09:34XochitlAnd that is me. That is kind of like me.00:09:38JackI think I'm. I'm a customer as well. Like I'm kind of right between millennial and and Gen. X because I'm like, you know, I'm like a really young Gen. X or a really old Gen. Z or sorry, really old millennial. Yeah.00:09:45XochitlYeah.00:09:50XochitlMillennial, you mean? Yeah.00:09:53XochitlYes.00:09:54JackNo.00:09:55JackI can I can kind of. I can. I can go. I can go either way, depending on my mood for the uh for the day, I guess, yeah.00:09:55XochitlYes.00:10:03XochitlYeah, I'm gonna send you one of those gifts so you can take a look at it. Yeah. Alright. Well, listeners, let us know what kind of Barbie or Ken would you be? I'm curious to know. Leave us a comment down below at A-Z in this podcast at.00:10:16XochitlOr sorry leaves come down below at A-Z, englishpodcast.com students and e-mail at amazingnesspodcast@gmail.com and join the channel WhatsApp groups to join the conversation.00:10:26XochitlAnd let us know if you've seen the Barbie movie too, because I'm curious about that. I personally didn't get through it. I wasn't a.00:10:31XochitlHuge fan but.00:10:32JackI haven't seen it yet. Yeah, I need to. Yeah.00:10:35XochitlFan, but we'll see and also make.00:10:36JackYeah.00:10:38XochitlSure that you guys.00:10:39XochitlJoin us in the English corner if you are so inclined. It's UH-10 USD a month, and it's for 20 sessions so Monday though.00:10:48XochitlToday we have the English corner meetings for an hour and we have discussion questions and Jack and I are in there talking with the students and it's really fun. I really, really have enjoyed it so far. We have a lot of great English speakers and I think we have really great conversations in there. It's almost like just hanging out with your friends. So yeah, if you're interested in that, make sure to shoot.00:11:08XochitlThe message and we'll see you guys next time. 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Have you ever thought about the impact of your clothing on the environment?When Stella Scott told me she was starting a course centered around vintage/second-hand clothing, I was excited!Before this class, I considered myself "fashion-impaired." But really, I was just lost in how to dress and look good without feeling like my mom.(No offense, Mom...you were beautiful...just not me.)The timing was perfect, as I was pondering my new life as a FORMER corporate queen and figuring out what was next in my career.And this program was truly amazing in helping me explore my sense of style.But it was oh so much more!I had never thought about the impact of my "instant gratification/disposable stuff" mentality when it came to clothing.(Oh, we US Americans are the GODS of "stuff.")I am always looking for ways to improve my negative impact on the earth and the environment, and paying attention to what I wear and how I take care of my attire is a great way to do that!Please follow Stella (she also has some amazing content on sleep) and look out for Classy Vintage Mastery if she runs it again. Worth every penny, every minute.Here is Stella's Contact Info:https://www.linkedin.com/in/stellascott-thequeencoach/https://www.instagram.com/cosmic_strategies/Hello, I am Beth Anne Campbell - author of "Where The H*** Is My Bacon?" and "From BLAH to BADA$$" - two books about leadership from a woman who survived corporate madness for 23 years. I also host the Cafe Grit podcast, where I cut through the bs and talk openly and honestly about life and careers.And finally, check out The View From Olympus Podcast...where I reveal my goddess persona and explore what in Hades is going on with humanity these days.Let's follow or connect if you've got a hankering for purpose, a taste for fulfillment, and you're tired of living the rat race!
Chào mừng bạn đến với Podcast "Đi Mãi Thành Đường” phát sóng vào thứ chủ nhật hằng tuần trên kênh podcast của Thái Vân Linh. Đây là buổi trò chuyện giữa Linh cùng các bạn trẻ tài năng, có những trải nghiệm thú vị trong sự nghiệp, để tìm hiểu về cách họ đưa ra các lựa chọn và quyết định quan trọng trong cuộc sống. Từ đó, khán giả cũng sẽ học hỏi và tìm ra hướng đi cho riêng mình. Hãy cùng Linh gặp gỡ Châu Bùi - một Fashionista xinh đẹp và tài năng khi thường xuyên đảm nhận vai trò gương mặt bìa cho các tạp chí thời trang lớn tại Việt Nam như ELLE, Harper's Bazaar, Her World, và L'Officiel. Cô gái này còn vinh dự lọt Top 30 Influencer có tầm ảnh hưởng do tạp chí Forbes Việt Nam năm 2020, và 30 Under 30 của toàn Châu Á trong năm 2021 do tạp chí Forbes thế giới bình chọn.
What a CreepSeason 24, Episode 9Karl LagerfeldKarl Lagerfeld was a fashion designer best known for heading Chanel for over 30 years. He was one of the first designers to channel their fashion leadership into becoming a public figure. He developed this image as “the Kaiser,” a too-cool snob with dark sunglasses, fingerless gloves, and a ponytail that got him almost as much attention as his designs for Chanel.Sure, he was a fashion icon, but our man Karl was also fatphobic, racist, and misogynistic. What a creep.Sources for this episode: AP NewsBusiness of FashionChoupette's InstagramThe Daily BeastThe GuardianJezebelThe New York TimesThe New York TimesThe New York Times TimeYahoo NewsYour TangoWikipediaBe sure to follow us on social media. But don't follow us too closely … don't be a creep about it! Subscribe to us on Apple PodcastsTwitter: https://twitter.com/CreepPod @CreepPodFacebook: Join the private group! Instagram @WhatACreepPodcastVisit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/whatacreepEmail: WhatACreepPodcast@gmail.com We've got merch here! https://whatacreeppodcast.threadless.com/#Our website is www.whatacreeppodcast.com Our logo was created by Claudia Gomez-Rodriguez. Follow her on Instagram @ClaudInCloud
The Curvy Fashionista founder Marie Denee, shares how, 15 years into her business, she got strategic about its growth
Westminster Kennel Club Fashionista Advice Host Laura Reeves is joined by Veronica Wolfe of Best In Show Clothes, talking about that *perfect* WKC outfit, hair, nails, makeup and more. “So, you know Westminster, it is the premier dog sport event of the year,” Wolfe noted. “It is the second oldest sporting event in the nation only behind the Kentucky Derby and then only by two years. It's been going on since 1877. So you have to give some respect to the event. Very prestigious, limited number of dogs, the juniors invitation only. “There's a few factors you need to consider. One is the event, of course. You know, and how do you get ready and how do you dress for Westminster? My first thought would be the way you get ready and appropriate for really any dog show. You're representing your breed. If you have a kennel, you're representing your kennel. If you're a handler, you're representing your client's dogs. If you're an assistant, you're representing your handler, “So everybody should look professional, okay? So you need to have professional clothing and you need to have all the support factors that we talked about in our first podcast. You're going to be on national television by all the possibilities. If you're not on national television, then I'm sure your breed's going to be on YouTube, right? Yes. So have those good shoes on. Have the good support wear on. Don't skip the pantyhose on this one, that kind of thing. “But you also need to consider the weather. You need to consider the location. Everything's not indoors anymore. So let's run down a couple of those things. “The temperatures in May and New York are gonna be 71 high day, 54 low. That's average. So if you've got an eight a.m. ring time and now they're outdoors, right? You need to consider that. You need to dress appropriately for that eight a.m. ring time. If you've got to change later on because woohoo, you made it to groups, then you can plan for that. But consider the weather. “It can be humid and it can be hot in May also so you'll want to consider that when you're debating between the Tahari suit versus the wool blend St. John. It can also be wet. The average rainfall in that area in May is 3.9 inches to give you an idea. In eastern Washington, that's like a quarter of our rainfall for the year. So prepare for that. Bring a raincoat. You don't want to, you know, have that beautiful suit or a silk blend suit, get water on it. So the weather you need to consider, the time of day, once the schedule comes out, you need to consider for what you're wearing. “And then you've got groups and the finals for juniors, moves indoors. I would say be mindful that that indoor carpet is green. You might want to consider what you're wearing with that. I'd be careful of wearing a similar green. - One giant green blob. With that color, a lot of people love to wear purple to Westminster 'cause Westminster's purple and gold. But then a lot of people are wearing purple. So you need to be aware of that. “I think blue and green always go really well together. Depending on your dog if you're of the mindset that you prefer to really stay in the background, grays, blacks and tans can go nicely with that color carpet. Certain red tones if you do the blue based reds and not the orange based reds, I think the blue based reds almost leaning towards burgundy would be okay with that. “You want to present a very professional image without distracting from the dog and that the dog should be the center of attention. If you love bling and you want to wear it great. There is a love of bling in the dog show world and I sell a lot of bling online and in my booth. If you're not careful, I think it can be distracting. “And juniors, can I address you a minute? Because I have a junior. You know, you or your parents do not need to go out and buy a six hundred to a thousand dollar suit for this show There are gorgeous Taharai, Le Suit, Casper. All those. You can...
Thank God It's Tuesday! This week, The Buttonista and Intern Aaron kick off the week at Crossgates and get to the hard hitting news of The Golden Bachelor's divorce announcement. Also: The difference between a wrap and a burrito, Aaron's desire to start TikTok dancing, an updated take on capri pants and more.This episode was recorded live on tape from 110 Grill at Crossgates.EPISODE NOTES:Nobody Asked Me, But... (2:59)What's the difference between a wrap and a burrito? (4:55)The Golden Bachelor divorce (12:48)Aaron's alternative themes for The Bachelor franchise to pivot (17:30)Fashionista extraordinaire Paige DeSorbo says capri pants are her summer vibe (25;08)PSA: Get prepared for SPF season!!!!!!!!!!! (32:17)Make plans to get flowers from Frank Gallo for your favorite secretary on Administrative Professionals Day on April 24 (40:57)New phrase alert: "Sit on it" (49:23)
On today's episode, we have on my favorite fashionista friend, Simone Webb. Fashion is truly a form of self care and we believe when you look good, you feel good. On today's episode we cover:Why fashion is such an important form of self care and identityHow to plan your outfits Best simple tricks to start elevating your style Fast fashion on a budget or sustainable fashion?Simone's best shopping secretsConnect with Simone: @monieinthecityIf you want more self care tips along with daily affirmations, make sure to check out our FREE Self Care Guide to use daily.
Tanya Sam is a Tech-savvy Businesswoman, Leader, Philanthropist, Wife and Fashionista living her best life in Atlanta, Georgia. She is the visionary founder and curator of the esteemed Tanya Time Book Club, a virtual community that celebrates literature and fosters intellectual growth. The book club selects thought-provoking books from various genres, providing members with vibrant discussions, intellectual stimulation, and shared reading experiences that expand their horizons. As an expert in the Web3 and NFT space, Tanya educates and onboard individuals and corporations. She curates immersive onboarding events and delivers captivating speeches worldwide, inspiring audiences to embrace new technologies and solidifying her position as a prominent thought leader. Tanya hosts the influential Money Moves podcast Additionally, Tanya founded The Ambition Fund, an investment company focused on supporting businesses founded by women and minority entrepreneurs. In her role as Director of Partnerships at TechSquare Labs, Tanya mentors over 60 companies founded by women and minority entrepreneurs. She plays a vital role in helping these ventures reach their full potential and has made valuable investments in over 50 ventures, generating over $100 million in revenue. Beyond business, Tanya captivated viewers as a cast member of The Real Housewives of Atlanta for three unforgettable seasons. She also serves as a board member of Kate's Club, providing unwavering support to children who have experienced the loss of a parent or sibling. For More On Tanya: LINKS: https://allmylinks.com/tanyasam Website: www.tanyasam.comIG: @itstanyatimeFB: @tanyasanLinkedin: tanyasamPodcast: Money Moves Podcast Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/only-one-in-the-room--6052418/support.
Tanya Sam is a Tech-savvy Businesswoman, Leader, Philanthropist, Wife and Fashionista living her best life in Atlanta, Georgia. She is the visionary founder and curator of the esteemed Tanya Time Book Club, a virtual community that celebrates literature and fosters intellectual growth. The book club selects thought-provoking books from various genres, providing members with vibrant discussions, intellectual stimulation, and shared reading experiences that expand their horizons. As an expert in the Web3 and NFT space, Tanya educates and onboard individuals and corporations. She curates immersive onboarding events and delivers captivating speeches worldwide, inspiring audiences to embrace new technologies and solidifying her position as a prominent thought leader. Tanya hosts the influential Money Moves podcast Additionally, Tanya founded The Ambition Fund, an investment company focused on supporting businesses founded by women and minority entrepreneurs. In her role as Director of Partnerships at TechSquare Labs, Tanya mentors over 60 companies founded by women and minority entrepreneurs. She plays a vital role in helping these ventures reach their full potential and has made valuable investments in over 50 ventures, generating over $100 million in revenue. Beyond business, Tanya captivated viewers as a cast member of The Real Housewives of Atlanta for three unforgettable seasons. She also serves as a board member of Kate's Club, providing unwavering support to children who have experienced the loss of a parent or sibling. For More On Tanya: LINKS: https://allmylinks.com/tanyasam Website: www.tanyasam.comIG: @itstanyatimeFB: @tanyasanLinkedin: tanyasamPodcast: Money Moves Podcast Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/only-one-in-the-room--6052418/support.
This week Jenny sits across the mic from private stylist and founder of Let's Get You Nicole Russo. Let's Get You is a full service in-person and digital personal styling and wardrobe management company based in NYC, and Nicole's mission is to help people discover their style according to their personality and lifestyle. Jenny and Nicole get into how to dress for a changing body and shape, whether it's due to menopause, weight loss or gain, aging, physique changes from fitness training, you name it! Learn how to understand fashion for your form and figure, because how we dress and present ourselves can have a profound impact on our confidence levels and mood. Nicole Russo Resources:Follow Nicole Russo and Let's Get You on IGCheck out the Let's Get You website Start Your Body Transformation NOW! Get Your Perfect Sports 20% Discount here by using coupon code: JVBSave $100 off Your MAXPRO Fitness hereApply for the STRONG Formula Certification ProgramSTRONG Fitness Magazine Subscription Use discount code PODCAST If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox. Resources:STRONG Fitness MagazineSTRONG Fitness Magazine on IGTeam Strong GirlsCoach JVB Follow Jenny on social media:InstagramFacebookYouTube DISCLAIMER: The opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the hosts and guests on this podcast do not necessarily represent or reflect the official policy, opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints of Disenyo.co LLC and its employees.
Jody is artistic, adventurous, animated and no doubt the most stylish guest we've had on the podcast. She's a healthcare lawyer by day, but she's made a name for herself in the fashion world with her eccentric style. She's turned a passion for fashion and personal style into a meaningful way to help others feel like badasses. There's nothing more that she'd rather do than to help others overcome personal insecurities, develop their own personal style and interact in the world with confidence. She's a shoe lover, party planner, world-traveler, advocate, fashionista, and a true badass!