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Just B with Bethenny Frankel
Just B Rant: Beauty Isn't Pain, It's Happiness!

Just B with Bethenny Frankel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 13:38 Transcription Available


I went to the Glamour Women of the Year event...the lesson is be authentic, be unapologetically yourself. PLUS: We need to talk about our kids and their workloads, it's getting out of control. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rants with Bethenny Frankel
Just B Rant: Beauty Isn't Pain, It's Happiness!

Rants with Bethenny Frankel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 13:38 Transcription Available


I went to the Glamour Women of the Year event...the lesson is be authentic, be unapologetically yourself. PLUS: We need to talk about our kids and their workloads, it's getting out of control. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

House Calls with Dr. Vivek Murthy
Chloe Kim: How Do You Separate Success From Self-Worth?

House Calls with Dr. Vivek Murthy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 55:57


What does it mean to succeed when you've reached the Olympic podium? How do you separate that success from your sense of self-worth? The world knows Chloe Kim as one of the greatest athletes ever. At 17, Chloe was the youngest person to win an Olympic gold medal in snowboarding. She was the first to win two gold medals in the Halfpipe. She was the first female snowboarder to have landed back-to-back 1080s. She is the first athlete ever to win all four major snowboarding titles in the Olympics, Worlds, Youth Olympics and X Games. Under the pressure and expectations of the world, how does Chloe stay true to herself? Now 24, Chloe holds so much wisdom. Grappling with her incredible success, she has sought to understand what truly matters - insights that have come from her moments of pain and struggle. In this conversation, Chloe opens up about how she found her way through her depression and anxiety. And how she finds inner peace. As the children of immigrant parents, Chloe and the Surgeon General talk about family and what the American Dream means to them. Ultimately, this episode is a meditation on where we find meaning in life. (00:03:15) Dr. Murthy and Chloe sort out Team Dog vs Team Cat tension. (00:05:38) Where did Chloe's love of snowboarding come from? (00:08:55) What inspired Chloe's parents to come to America? (00:12:45) What were the early days of snowboarding like for Chloe? (00:14:25) How Chloe learned to be fearless on the slopes & off the slopes (00:17:27) How do people's expectations of success affect Chloe? (00:20:50) How did Chloe get through her mental health struggles? (00:25:05) How did Chloe turn to therapy? (00:27:45) What brings Chloe (and Dr. Murthy) inner peace? (00:32:58) How do you live a life that's grounded in love? (00:38:20) What gives Chloe a sense of purpose when things get hard? (00:39:41) Chloe's evolving definition of success. (00:44:12) Chloe on her relationship to self-worth and loving herself. (00:47:04) What is Chloe's relationship to social media? (00:52:17) What does Chloe want her parents to know about what they mean to her? Special thanks to the President's Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition for collaboration on this episode. We'd love to hear from you! Send us a note at housecalls@hhs.gov with your feedback & ideas. For more episodes, visit www.surgeongeneral.gov/housecalls.    Chloe Kim, Snowboarder Instagram: @chloekim About Chloe KimThe 2022 Winter Olympics cemented Chloe Kim as the female face of both snowboarding and action sports when she became the first female in history to win back-to-back Olympic gold medals in halfpipe snowboarding. After being accepted to Princeton University, Kim took the 2019–20 season off from competing to focus on her education. Returning in January 2021, after a 20-month hiatus from snowboarding competition, Kim continued her dominance of the sport, winning all 4 women's superpipe events in the 2020–21 season including her seventh X Games gold medal and her second World Championship. Kim has had just as much success off the mountain as she's had on it. She's been featured on Forbes 30 Under 30 list, Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People list, and Time's 30 Most Influential Teens list (3 years in a row), as well as the cover of Time Magazine, Shape Magazine, Sports Illustrated, Sports Illustrated Kids, and ESPN Magazine. She also had an appearance in a Maroon 5 video and the Charlie's Angels reboot. Additionally, Kim has taken home 5 ESPY Awards, the 2022 Daring to Disrupt Award at Glamour Women of the Year Awards, 3 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Sports Awards, and 2 Laureus World Sports Awards. Kim was appointed as a member of the President's Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition on March 24, 2023, for a 2-year term. Kim, whose parents emigrated from Korea, now lives in Los Angeles and has been recognized for her positive impact in the Asian American community.

A Little Bit Culty
The Army of Survivors: Grace French on Empowering Athletes

A Little Bit Culty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 42:07


This episode is sponsroed by Better Help. Content Advisory: This episode contains conversation about sexual assault. Please listen with care.  Former Michigan State University and ex-USA Gymnastics Larry Nassar is serving upwards of 175 years in prison after admitting to molesting some of the nation's top gymnasts for years under the guise of medical treatment. But while he rots in prison, the athletes he preyed upon are moving mountains to prevent more Larry Nassars from walking freely through the world. Grace French is one of those movers and shakers. The founder of the Army of Survivors movement, Grace has dedicated her life to changing the culture of sport, consent, and institutional accountability to make sure that no one has to endure sexual violence or abuse. She joins us in this episode to discuss her story, her advocacy work, and what it will take to keep more predators from infiltrating the culture of sports.   Show notes: Sexual assault is not your fault. If you need to talk, reach out to the National Sexual Assault Hotline at any time at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) or visit rainn.org, that's R-A-I-N-N dot O-R-G. About Grace French: Grace French is a dancer, marketer, strategist, and founder. Grace is the President and Founder of The Army of Survivors. Her passion for dance lives on through her students that she coaches at a nationally recognized youth studio in Canton, Michigan. As a survivor of the now defamed Michigan State University doctor, Grace has dedicated her life to changing the culture of sport, consent, and institutional accountability to make sure that no one has to endure sexual violence or abuse. Her work in survivors' rights and advocacy for athletes' rights has been globally recognized, leading her to speak at the United Nations General Assembly in 2019 to urge the passage of a Worldwide Survivor Bill of Rights. She serves as an Advisory Board member for Safe Sport International as well as the International Safeguard for Children in Sport. Grace has worked on the expert advisory committees for several global projects with the likes of FIFA, the International Olympic Committee, World Players Associations, and the Sports & Rights Alliance. Grace is the recipient of the 2023 "Women who Shape the State" award, a 2022 Liberty Bell award from the Michigan Bar Association, one of the recipients of the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the 2018 ESPYs, as well as a 2018 Glamour Women of the Year awardee. Grace received her BBA at University of Michigan's Ross School of Business. For more information, follow online and social media at: https://thearmyofsurvivors.org/ @thearmyofsurvivors (IG/Facebook)  @survivorsarmy (twitter) @gfrench555 (Insagram/Facebook) @gracewashere_ (Twitter)   Also…let it be known that: The views and opinions expressed on A Little Bit Culty do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the podcast. Any content provided by our guests, bloggers, sponsors or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, group, club, organization, business individual, anyone or anything. Nobody's mad at you, just don't be a culty fuckwad.   Check out our lovely sponsors Join ‘A Little Bit Culty' on Patreon Get poppin' fresh ALBC Swag Support the pod and smash this link Cult awareness and recovery resources Watch Sarah's TEDTalk   CREDITS:  Executive Producers: Sarah Edmondson & Anthony Ames Production Partner: Citizens of Sound Producer: Will Retherford Writer & Co-Creator: Jess Tardy Theme Song: “Cultivated” by Jon Bryant co-written with Nygel Asselin  

After School Is After School With Sis G.U
TRESemmé Style Your Story Part 3 (feat. Zesipho Mncwango)

After School Is After School With Sis G.U

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 43:35


Sho Genge! Welcome to the third installment of Style Your Story brought to you by TRESemmé. I had the privilege of sitting down with Zesipho Mncwango who is known as the OfficialPerfumePlug, to talk all things business, perfume and winning the Glamour Women of the year 2023 Next Gen Game changer. Zesipho is a brand manager, content creator and entrepreneur. Her love for perfume has turned into a thriving business whilst opening her up to many more opportunities. Through this journey, Zesipho identified the fine-fragrance category as the final sphere of the beauty industry requiring more education, representation and inclusivity in South Africa.

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MASOLO
Folge #65: Fruchtsaft am Set feat. Lamin Leroy Gibba

MASOLO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 90:36


Empowering Kids with Character
Intentionally Building a Wild and Beautiful Life with Amanda Esch-Cormier

Empowering Kids with Character

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 15:54


Episode #57 Name of Episode: Intentionally Building a Wild and Beautiful Life with Amanda Esch-Cormier Subscribe: iTunes I  Spotify I Google Play Music    A singer, an educator, and now a writer– Amanda Esch-Cormier does it all! Residing in Michigan with her husband and children, Amanda is the 2018 Glamour Women of the Year honoree and 2018 ESPY award recipient. She grew up in Michigan obsessed with old country music and managed to combine that love with her experience in education at the Country Music Hall of Fame, where she worked pre-pandemic. Now, she's dabbling in writing children's books, with her debut self-published book, Wild and Free, which began as a poem to her daughters and evolved into something bigger. Learn more about what kind of resources she used on her journey with self-publishing, how she markets her book now that it's out, and the intersections between her interests.   In this episode, you will learn: About planning, scheduling, and connecting on social media for marketing About self-publishing and what kind of assistance is available About connecting your passions and how they influence each other   Find out more about Amanda here: Website: https://www.amandaeschcormier.com/ Twitter: @amandamcormier Facebook: @amandaeschcormier TikTok: @amandaeschcormier Instagram: @amandaeschcormier   Quote from show: “If you share stuff, people are more likely to share yours.”

360 Yourself!
Ep 158: Be Nice As You Gain Wisdom - Jo Elvin ( Editor - You Magazine)

360 Yourself!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 43:49


Jo Elvin is a multi-award winning editor and broadcaster who has launched and helmed some of Britain's most successful women's magazines. She is most well known as the editor in chief of Glamour, a title she launched in 2001 that rapidly became the biggest-selling women's magazine in the UK and Europe. Under her direction, Glamour quickly became the biggest selling magazine in Europe. During her time there, she also launched the internationally renowned Glamour Women of the Year Awards. In 2018, Jo became the editor of the Mail on Sunday's YOU magazine, the most widely-read women's magazine in Britain with close to 2 million readers every week. Jo is also a highly experienced broadcaster, regularly presenting on shows such as Lorraine and This Morning. In 2019, she was part of the BBC team commentating on the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Jo also finds time to host the hit podcast, Is It Just Me, where she and co-host James Williams invite celebrities to pick over the hilarious social hang-ups we all have. Guests have included Dawn French, Luke Evans, Ellie Goulding and Anita Rani, to name a few. IG: @jo_elvin Host: Jamie Neale @jamienealejn Discussing rituals and habitual patterns in personal and work life. We ask questions about how to become more aware of one self and the world around us, how do we become 360 with ourselves? Host Instagram: @jamienealejn Podcast Instagram: @360_yourself Music from Electric Fruit Produced by Tom Dalby Composed by Toby Wright

Asian Voices Radio
Nadya Okamoto: Dismantling the Stigma and Negative Connotations of Menstruation

Asian Voices Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 19:48


A social entrepreneur, speaker, author and activist, Nadya Okamoto is a fierce advocate for destigmatizing periods and mental health. At the age of 16, Nadya founded PERIOD (period.org), a non profit organization fighting to end period poverty and stigma. At age 19, Nadya was the youngest candidate in the race for a seat for Cambridge City Council, focusing her campaign on issues of affordable housing, education equity, and climate change. In 2017, Nadya was named as one of Teen Vogue's 21 Under 21. She was awarded the L'Oréal Women of Worth award at the annual Glamour Women of the Year ceremony in November 2019. In 2020, Nadya co-founded August, a lifestyle period brand with Nick Jain, the founder of JUV Consulting. The brand also built Ask August, a "judgement-free platform" that "makes it easier for Generation Z to navigate the process of menstruation." Author of, "Period Power: A Manifesto for the Menstrual Movement," Nadya was featured in multiple high-profile media interviews, landing on Forbes' 30 Under 30 list as well as others — that, amid the whirlwind, she did not realize she was "monopolizing" the movement.  

How Things Connect
Ep. 8 The Power of Curiosity and Imagination with Yasmine El Baggari

How Things Connect

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 61:08


Join us for an intimate and inspiring conversation with international entrepreneur and award-winning connector Yasmine El Baggari on both journeying through travel and journeying inward, and how this can bring about greater empathy and compassion. In this episode we discuss how pain and isolation can be a door to access our multidimensional selves. She shares insights from her travels about connecting through shared values and celebrating our differences. Through her personal stories we see how vision can be applied to anything and helps bring people together to take action and create meaningful change and joy. Never limit yourself because of the limited imagination of others. About Yasmine: Yasmine El Baggari, a native of Morocco and San Francisco-based is passionate about connecting people and bridging cultures to encourage a more peaceful caring world. She launched Voyaj, a platform that connects people from around the globe for one-on-one meaningful exchanges to foster global understanding. For the past four years, Yasmine's reach has included work with the World Bank, research at Harvard University, and the US State Department as an "Engage America" Ambassador. She has spoken at international conferences, including the World Economic Forum, the Middle East Studies Association, and Obama's Global Entrepreneurship Summit. Her work has appeared in National Geographic, Forbes, BBC, and the Huffington Post. Yasmine has also received awards from the African Studies Association, Hampshire College's $60K Award for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Glamour Women of the Year Award, and two Ingenuity Awards. Recently, she was invited to the White House as one of the 100 Most Influential Travel Bloggers, and on Forbes' list as one of the most inspiring and promising entrepreneurs in 2016. Yasmine has traveled to all 49 U.S. states and over 45 countries by 24 and was welcomed in over 150 homes globally. She is simply on a mission to bring back openness, curiosity, and empathy into our world. Learn more about Voyaj at https://www.voyaj.com/ Follow Yasmine on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/yelbaggari/ --------- Support this podcast: Join our Patreon community for bonuses and the opportunity to connect more directly! Look forward to meeting you there :) with gratitude and love. https://www.patreon.com/StephanieWang

You Booked It - How to create a successful entertainment career!
Chloe Arnold - EMMY Nominated Choreographer | Creator of SYNCOPATED LADIES

You Booked It - How to create a successful entertainment career!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 37:22


Chloe Arnold is an  Emmy Nominated Choreographer and founder of Syncopated Ladies. Chloe was discovered at a young age in Washington, DC by Debbie Allen, and her choreography has been featured on hit television shows such as So You Think You Can Dance, Good Morning America, The Ellen Show, The Talk, and over 30 episodes of The Late Late Show With James Corden.With Chloe paving the way and carving out Syncopated Ladies' own place in the industry, they have garnished over 50 million views online, receiving praise from Beyonce, Whoopi Goldberg on The View, as well as many other celebrities and news outlets around the world. Some of their credits include The Ellen Show, Good Morning America, So You Think You Can Dance, Global Citizen Week, New York Fashion Week, Essence Fest, Imagine Justice (featuring Common, J Cole, and Andra Day), Glamour Women of the Year Awards, Billie Jean King Leadership Initiative at the US Open, CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund, The Women in the World Summit, Democratic National Convention, Beyonce's Ivy Park Launch, and many more.   @chloearnoldtaps https://www.chloearnold.com @syncladies   THE YOU BOOKED IT COMMUNITY Join 120+ members from Broadway, Grammy's, Emmy's and more! Unlimited LIVE Masterclasses | Develop Industry Relationships | Create a Successful Career

Phenomenal Grit, Career Conversations for Women of Color
Live What You Love! with Chloe Arnold, Emmy Nominated Choreographer

Phenomenal Grit, Career Conversations for Women of Color

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 43:13


This powerful conversation with Chloe Arnold, Emmy Nominated Choreographer is a perfect way to celebrate Women's History Month. Chloe, is PHENOMENAL GRIT  personified! In this interview, she gives us so many lessons and pearls of wisdom. She is unapologetically honest, vulnerable, and inspiring. She discloses the not so pretty parts of what we go through as women and how her resilient nature kept her intensely focused on her goals, pushing toward her dreams, and how dance drove her spirit to reach them. Enjoy the conversation! No Grit! No Pearl!Chloé Arnold, was discovered at a young age in Washington, DC by Debbie Allen. Chloé's choreography has been featured on hit TV shows such as So You Think You Can Dance, Good Morning America, the Ellen Show, The Talk, John Legend and Chrissy Teigen's A Legendary Christmas, and over 50 episodes of The Late Late Show With James CordenChloé Arnold is the founder of the hit Female Tap Sensations Syncopated Ladies. They have over 70 million views online, receiving praise from Beyoncé, Whoopi Goldberg on The View, as well as many other celebrities and news outlets around the world. Some of their credits include The Ellen Show, Good Morning America, So You Think You Can Dance, Global Citizen Week, New York Fashion Week, Essence Fest, Imagine Justice (featuring Common, J. Cole, and Andra Day), Glamour Women of the Year Awards, Billie Jean King Leadership Initiative at the US Open, CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund, The Women in the World Summit, Democratic National Convention, Beyoncé's Ivy Park Launch at Top Shop London, and many more.Chloé recently was named one of LeBron James' "The Strongest," a campaign featured in Essence to celebrate his 16th Nike Sneaker release, was on The Root 100 List, and was featured in Shonda Rhimes and Microsoft's "Language of Leadership" panel discussion. Chloé is also an entrepreneur who holds a degree from Columbia University. She and her sister co-founded Chloé and Maud Productions, DC Tap Festival, and co-produced the award-winning documentary TAP WORLD with Hollywood Executive Producer Dean Hargrove.ChloeArnold.com

Shades & Layers
The Girls Are Alright

Shades & Layers

Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 36:44


Welcome to Season 2 of the Shades and Layers podcast! Trigger WarningIn this episode, Thokozani Ndaba, Founder and Executive Director of the South African non-profit Ntethelelo Foundation, shares her story. We talk about the impact she's been able to make through her life's work in one of her home country's poorest neighborhoods, Alexandra township. Thokozani and her team of volunteers at the foundation use Applied Drama and theatre techniques to help young girls, their families and broader community to find solutions to their own unique set of challenges. She also addresses issues around being a sexual assault survivor, and how this fuels her work. Pic by Nunu NgemaMENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:- South African Visual Aritsts, Lady Skollie and Nelson Makamo - Lekgotla - loosely translated it means a gathering or meeting place in Setswana, but the word also encapsulates democracy in action where participants (leaders) are contributors to important decisions concerning a community. These can range from local feuds to criminal cases to the future of a clan. -Award Winning Activist: In 2018, Thokozani was awarded a GLAMOUR Women of the Year Award for her work

Dear White Women
99: What Are White Women Thinking? With Jenna Arnold

Dear White Women

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 57:24


Uncomfortable question: Why can’t we as women get behind policies that strengthen all women - not just the ones who are White - especially when the only ones who really benefit from White supremacy and the status quo are rich White men?  We bring you a conversation with one of the founders of the original Women’s March and author of Raising Our Hands, Jenna Arnold, who spent years speaking with White women in their homes about just these very topics. Have questions, comments, or concerns?  Email us at hello@dearwhitewomen.com What to listen for: The power that White women have, that they don’t even realize. What Jenna learned from the listening circles she conducted with White women from around the country for her book. What happened and didn’t happen in the 2020 election? What’s next for this country? About Jenna: Jenna Arnold is listed as one of Oprah’s “100 awakened leaders who are using their voices and talent to elevate humanity” because she doesn’t have much patience for the status quo. She has been called a “disruptor” in every industry in which she has dabbled from elementary school classrooms to halls of the United Nations, MTV, and the White House.  Her recent book, Raising Our Hands, was released on a number of Best Seller lists in the summer of 2020. She is the Chief Impact Officer for Rethink Capital Partners, a diversified investment platform with sector-specific vehicles focused on both financial & social returns for our investors.  For her work as one of the organizers of the Women’s March, Jenna was recognized with a Glamour Women of the Year award. The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Forbes, and Fast Company, to name a few, have recognized Jenna’s work as “shaking up long-standing assumptions” and being one of “the biggest ideas in social change” for the work of ORGANIZE, a non-profit she co-founded focused on ending the waitlist for organ transplants in America, for which she was also named one of Inc. magazine’s “35 Under 35” list. Support us through Patreon!  Learn about our virtual community – and you’re welcome to join. Like what you hear?  Don’t miss another episode and subscribe! Catch up on more commentary between episodes by following us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter – and even more opinions and resources if you join our email list.

Career Diaries
EP 5: Finding Your Why & Starting a Jewelry Business in College ft. Alyssa Kuchta

Career Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 26:30


In today's episode of Career Diaries with me, Snigdha Suvarna, I interviewed Alyssa Kuchta the founder and designer of f.y.b (Follow Your Bliss) jewelry. Follow Your bliss' focus and mission is to empower women and foster a positive female community through mentorship, resume building, and networking. Sayings like “follow your bliss,” “live passionately,” and “dance in the direction of your dreams” are at the heart of the collection with each jewelry carrying a unique meaning and message to inspire women at any stage of life. Today, f.y.b is sold in 300+ nationwide retail stores with an ambassador program at Universities across the country. Alyssa has mentored over 400 college women through her program and was awarded in 2017 as the Horn Program of Entrepreneurship's most promising venture. F.y.b has been featured in The Huffington Post, Seventeen Magazine, and ABC7 News among others and was a sponsor of the 2018 Glamour Women of the Year Summit. Giving young women a platform to embrace their leadership potential, make a difference, and strengthen their confidence in themselves is what fuels Alyssa's passion the most. Stay Up to Date with Alyssa Kuchta & F.Y.B Jewelry Here: f.y.b Jewelry's IG: @fybjewelry f.y.b Jewelry's Website: https://www.fybjewelry.com/ Stay Up to Date with Career Diaries Here: Career Diaries Podcast IG: www.instagram.com/careerdiariespodcast/ Snigdha's IG: www.instagram.com/snigdhasuvarna/ Become a supporter: www.anchor.fm/snigdha-suvarna/support

BEYOND BARRIERS
Episode 54: Raising Your Hand and Finding Your Place with Jenna Arnold

BEYOND BARRIERS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 53:58


Did you know that white women are one of the most influential demographics in America? They are the largest voting bloc, with purchasing power that exceeds any other demographic, and when they unify to demand change, they are a force to be reckoned with. Yet, so many sit idly on the sidelines, opting out of raising their hands to do, learn, and engage in ways that could make a difference. Why? Well, in this episode, Jenna Arnold, the national organizer for the historic 2017 Women’s March, and author of, Raising Our Hands, shares the research and insights she gathered over the past few years criss-crossing the US in conversations with white women about their identity and role in the country. Jenna peels back the history that’s been kept out of textbooks and the cultural norms that are holding them back, so white women can finally start really listening to marginalized voices and doing their part to promote progress. Raising Our Hands is Jenna’s call to action for white women to stop avoiding the hard conversations, start accepting responsibility and find a place on the new frontlines.   Highlights: [03:12] Jenna’s journey [04:38] Writing “Raising Our Hands” [12:29] What drives self-limiting beliefs [22:38] Imposter syndrome [29:26] Jenna’s biggest fear [30:57] Where might our country be heading [34:52] Why some struggle with acknowledging their privilege [48:02] We have a duty to ourselves and to others   Quotes: “Women are holding the keys to the Aston Martin, but they're asking whether or not they can drive.” – Jenna Arnold “Women have the power, the capacity, and now, more so than ever, their voices are heard.” – Jenna Arnold “Intentional invisibility is a symptom of women who are doing the work of laboring 4 to 10 times harder than their male counterparts. ” – Jenna Arnold “The lesson I’ve learned on my journey is that you need to go now, speak now, tell them the idea right now, launch that idea right now.” – Jenna Arnold “Our species depends on the power of you being part of the frontlines of this power shift that's happening.” - Jenna Arnold “You're always a student on anything related to race, gender, class, ability.” - Jenna Arnold “We need to take advantage of the exact moment we are in, where we are so connected and move forward and work on behalf of not only ourselves, but on behalf of everyone.” - Jenna Arnold “Your vote in November could be the decision of life or death for people you’ll never know.” - Jenna Arnold “Our grandmothers fought so hard for us to have the right to vote and the right to work or stay at home. What she didn't do is lower the bar of what that had to look like.” – Jenna Arnold   About Jenna Arnold: Jenna Arnold is listed as one of Oprah’s “100 awakened leaders who are using their voices and talent to elevate humanity” because she doesn’t have much patience for the status quo. She has been called a “disruptor” in every industry in which she has dabbled from elementary school classrooms to halls of the United Nations, MTV, and the White House. For her recent work as one of the organizers of the Women’s March, Jenna was recognized with a Glamour Women of the Year award. The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Forbes, and Fast Company, to name a few, have recognized Jenna’s work as “shaking up long standing assumptions” and being one of “the biggest ideas in social change” for the work of ORGANIZE, a non-profit she co-founded focused on ending the waitlist for organ transplants in America, for which she was also named one of Inc. magazine’s “35 Under 35” list.   Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennaarnold/  

Words Matter
ENCORE: Cindi Leive - Former Editor in Chief, Glamour

Words Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 32:52


Cindi Leive is the former editor-in-chief of both Glamour and Self magazines. She was the driving force behind barrier- breaking initiatives like “Glamour Women of the Year” and “The Girl Project” which supports girls’ education.Cindi is the author and editor of numerous books including the 2018 New York Times bestseller Together We Rise, about the organizing of the Women's March.She has interviewed heads of state, Hollywood and fashion’s biggest personalities, and iconic leaders from all walks of life. Her many awards and honors include recognition from the White House, the United Nations, and dozens of media organizations. She is currently a senior fellow at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg Center. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Words Matter
Cindi Leive - Former Editor in Chief, Glamour

Words Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 30:32


Cindi Leive is the former editor-in-chief of both Glamour and Self magazines. She was the driving force behind barrier- breaking initiatives like “Glamour Women of the Year” and “The Girl Project” which supports girls’ education.Cindi is the author and editor of numerous books including the 2018 New York Times bestseller Together We Rise, about the organizing of the Women's March.She has interviewed heads of state, Hollywood and fashion’s biggest personalities, and iconic leaders from all walks of life. Her many awards and honors include recognition from the White House, the United Nations, and dozens of media organizations. She is currently a senior fellow at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg Center. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Grape Culture
S1E11 - Can You Be A Glamorous Feminist?

Grape Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 75:18


This week, the team discuss Carol Dyhouse's "Glamour: Women, History, Feminism". What does the word 'glamour' mean to them? Is there a place for glamour in the feminist movement? And why does she talk so damn much about fur? Join Sam, Kim, and Alex as they explore their own experiences with glam, and drink delicious pink fizz.

Is It Just Me?
39. Jennifer Saunders, Small Talk, Fame & Politics

Is It Just Me?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2017 29:25


Tonight, we honour some of the most inspiring, talented and brilliant women around at GLAMOUR's 14th Women of the Year Awards. And in the podcupboard, our host Jennifer Saunders joins Jo and James to talk about Ab Fab, the awards, and invading Kourtney Kardashian photo ops on the red carpet. In this week of voting in all its different forms, we ask – is it OK to hate small talk? Is it OK to want to be famous? And is it OK to change your politics? ****Hey, It's OK... will be at the London Podcast Festival! Come and see Jo, James and a celebrity guest in London for a live episode on Saturday 16 September – tickets at kingsplace.co.uk**** Episode edited by Kat Brown with music by Martin Austwick. Get the GLAMOUR Women of the Year issue in all good shops this Thursday, and follow us online by searching GLAMOUR UK. This episode was recorded before the appalling events in London Bridge that took place this weekend. Our thoughts are with the victims, their families, and the emergency services who helped them,... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Satellite Sisters
Post-Election Strategy, Thanksgiving Tips, Bono is Glamour's Woman of The Year

Satellite Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2016 60:02


Lian Dolan, Julie Dolan and Lian Dolan on today's Satellite Sisters discuss Lian's 4 Part Post-Election Strategy for the next 4 years. She is looking at getting involved Locally, Nationally, Globally and Personally.  Also on the show:  Julie celebrated Thanksgiving last weekend, so she has an update on how to make it through a peaceful, grateful day. Julie also has 9 Tips for Thanksgiving.  Liz reports on Bono winning Glamour Woman of the Year. Good timing! On our New To You Satellite Sisters show this week, we covered Bono's words in 2008.  Link to Sunday’s New To You Satellite Sisters that include Bono, Maria Shriver, Warren Buffett: http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/traffic.libsyn.com/satellitesisters/ss111316NTY2.mp3 Glamour Women of the Year:  http://www.glamour.com/inspired/women-of-the-year Video of Bono’s Speech at Glamour WOTY Awards:  http://www.glamour.com/story/bono-man-of-the-year-award-speech Liz wants you to take a look at the new show on National Geographic and the cool new graphics, her last big project.  Cool MARS website with Nat Geo videos:   http://www.makemarshome.com/landing Link to Nat Geo Channel Facebook page to LIKE for more cool videos:  https://www.facebook.com/natgeotvUS/?fref=ts     Want to put a little more orchestral music in your life? If you are a movie lover, check out this series of live movie music scoring..  Link to Harry Potter In Concert info from CineConcerts: http://harrypotterinconcert.com/about/     Plus we reset the rules on Satellite Sisters Civility in Social Media

GSMC Entertainment Podcast
GSMC Entertainment Podcast Episode 39: Zayn's Book, Victoria's Secret and Glamour (11-7-16)

GSMC Entertainment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2016 29:05


Have you read Zayn Malik's new book? Pauline discusses details of the book including Zayn's eating disorder, cutting ties with One Direction, and why he chose to write the memoir. She also reveals to her listeners who is performing this year for the Victoria's Secret fashion show and why she enjoys watching the show herself. To wrap up the episode, Pauline highlights some of the honorees for this year's Glamour Women of the Year Awards.Follow the GSMC Entertainment Podcast at http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/entertainment-podcast.html