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We're back for another season! And we have a whopper ep for you. We have our MVPs (the ones we've been waiting weeks to share with you!) plus we're joined by a special guest. Legendary makeup artist and no1 best-selling author Rae Morris is back to answer some of our burning makeup questions and help us wade through the sometimes confusing world of makeup brushes and makeup application. Plus so much more, so strap in and get listening! Avene Soothing Eye Contour Cream L'Oreal Paris Age Perfect Golden Age Rosy Eye CreamAvene A-Oxitive Eye Contour CreamNo7 Protect & Perfect Intense Advanced Eye CreamOlay Regenerist Collagen Peptide 24 Eye CreamOlay Niacinamide and Vitamin C Eye Cream Dyson Airwrap Complete Multi-Styler Silver Bullet SuperStar MultiStylerShark FlexStyle Air Styling & Drying SystemMermade Hair Blowdry BrushEpres Bond RepairRevlon ColorStay Xtensionnaire™ MascaraRevlon Illuminance Skin-Caring FoundationRevlon Super Lustrous Glass Shine Lipstick in Glossed up RoseRae Morris Travel SetRae Morris Jishaku #1: Deluxe KabukiRae Morris Jishaku #10: Deluxe Oval ShadowRae Morris Jishaku #11.1: Small Oval ShadowRae Morris Jishaku #7: Deluxe Point ShaderRae Morris Jishaku #8: Medium Point ShaderRae Morris Jishaku #9: Detail Point ShaderRae Morris Jishaku #14: Perfect EyelinerRae Morris Jishaku #6.5: Angle Eye BlenderRae Morris Jishaku #16: Brow DefinerRae Morris Jishaku #17: Square Lash LinerRae Morris Jishaku #26: Radiance Scotty's Professional 99.9% AlcoholNatasha Denona HY-Glam ConcealerIT Cosmetics Bye Bye Under EyeKosas Revealer ConcealerLaura Mercier Flawless Fusion Ultra-Longwear ConcealerDior DIOR Diorskin Forever Skin Correct Concealer longer lastingDr Natasha Cook Concentrated Spot DestroyerMakeup by Mario Master Hold™ Brow Gel Mac Cosmetic Lip Pencil (shades Spice and Whirl)Ellis Faas Creamy Eyes Thank you to our guest Rae Morris. Find her on Instagram @raemorrismakeup*We use some affiliate links here and we may earn a small commission if you decide to make a purchase. Thanks for your support! Credits:Your hosts & producers: Carli Alman & Bettina TyrrellFollow us on Instagram: @thatbeautypodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hunter Biden reaches a plea deal in tax & gun case. Juneteenth celebration in Chicago turns violent, but the media glosses over it. Trump engages in a contentious interview with Bret Baier. Mike Pence flubs basic questions and exposes the game. Alex Kolodin discusses the newly signed Foothills water bill.
Winter is coming, and if your skin is already feeling dry, tight and desperate for hydration, we've got you covered. From the changes to make in your routine, the best textures to use, and our favourite products, consider your winter body and skin routine sorted. Also in this ep: Carli's unnecessary beauty purchases (we've all been there), what Taylor Swift's budge-proof makeup and our Most Valuable Products of the week. Tune in and enjoy. Links from this episode are below and don't forget to rate, review and subscribe! Rimmel Wonder'Luxe Volume Mascara Rimmel Wonder Volume Thrill Seeker Mascara Revlon Super Lustrous Glass Shine Lipstick in Glossed up Rose Pat McGrath Labs Skin Fetish: Sublime Perfection Primer Pat McGrath Labs Skin Fetish: Sublime Perfection Foundation Pat McGrath Labs Skin Fetish: Sublime Perfection Setting Powder Pat McGrath Labs Mothership VII Eyeshadow Palette - Divine Rose Pat McGrath Labs Perma Precision Liquid Eyeliner Pat McGrath Labs LiquiLUST™: Legendary Wear Lipstick in Elson 4 Rae Morris Jishaku #1: Deluxe Kabuki Avene Hydrance Boost Concentrated Hydrating Serum Ipsum Skin Enriching Facial Oil Votary Super Seed Facial Oil Habitual Beauty Rejuvenating Facial Oil Trilogy Rosehip Oil ManukaRx Pro-Aging Skin Oil BIOSSANCE 100% Squalane Oil L'Occitane Almond Supple Skin Oil No7 Protect & Perfect Intense ADVANCED Day Cream Sunday Riley Ice Ceramide Moisturising Cream L'Occitane Immortelle Reset Tri-Phase Essence Ipsum Best Skin Replenishing Mist Ultra Violette Queen Screen Naked Sundays SPF50+ Collagen Glow 100% Mineral Perfecting Priming Lotion Medik8 H.E.O Mask Sephora Overnight Hydrating Mask La Roche-Posay Cicaplast B5 Mask L'Occitane Almond Shower Oil Le Labo Shower Oil Dermaveen Extra Hydrating Shower & Bath Oil QV Bath Oil Everyday by Frank Body Clearing Body Wash La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume Avene Cicalfate+ Restorative Protective Cream CeraVe Elizabeth Arden Advanced Light Ceramide Capsules Kora Organics Noni Glow Oil Youth to the people Superberry Hydrate and Glow Face Oil Charlotte Tilbury Magic Body Cream L'Occitane Shea Butter Ultra Rich Body Cream Bangin Body Firming Lotion Dermal Therapy Lip Ointment Augustinus Bader Lip Balm Burt's Bees Lip Balm Bioderma Hydrabio Moisturising Essence Lotion innisfree Black Tea Youth Enhancing Treatment Essence Paula's choice MOISTURE BOOST Essential Hydrating Toner fresh Kombucha Facial Treatment Essence DMK MD Wetter than Water *We use some affiliate links here and we may earn a small commission if you decide to make a purchase. Thanks for your support! Credits: Your hosts & producers: Carli Alman & Bettina Tyrrell. Follow us on Instagram: @thatbeautypodcast). Join That Beauty Podcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/260952718436828 Email us thatbeautypodcast@gmail.com (use the subject line ‘beauty hotline' if you want us to answer your question on-air!)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1. Adjudication: Adjudication is the legal process of resolving disputes and determining rights and obligations of the parties. The term comes from the Latin word “adjudicare” which means “to decide or determine.” 2. Affidavit: An affidavit is a written statement of facts made under oath and signed by a person before a notary public or other authorized official. The term is derived from the Latin word “affidavit” which means “he has said.” 3. Bail: Bail is the release of a defendant from custody on the promise to appear in court at a later date. The term comes from the Old French word “bailler” which means “to deliver.” 4. Corpus: Corpus is the total body of law. The term comes from the Latin word “corpus” which means “body.” 5. Due Process: Due process is the legal principle that requires the state to respect all legal rights owed to a person, including the right to fair and impartial procedures in court. The term comes from the Latin phrase “due process of law” which means “the law should be applied properly and fairly.” 6. Evidence: Evidence is information presented in court to prove or disprove a fact in issue. The term is derived from the Latin word “evidentia” which means “that which is clearly seen.” 7. Habeas Corpus: Habeas corpus is a legal action that requires a court to determine whether a person is being held lawfully in custody. The phrase is derived from the Latin words “habere” which means “to have” and “corpus” which means “body.” 8. Libel: Libel is the publication of a false statement that is injurious to a person's reputation. The term is derived from the Latin word “libellus” which means “little book.” 9. Malpractice: Malpractice is the improper performance of professional duties by a health care provider. The term is derived from the Latin words “mal” which means “bad” and “practica” which means “practice.” 10. Precedent: Precedent is a court decision that is used as an example to resolve similar cases in the future. The term is derived from the Latin word “praecedere” which means “to go before.” --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liam-connerly/support
Russians love Turkey for investment & vacation, helping Erdogan's crazy monetary framework.
Joined by the effervescent Jen from Making up for glossed time, who refers to herself as an " unexpected influencer", we jump in and chat about expressing ourselves creatively through clothes and make up, what to do when you like so many styles and genres, how to dress with changing bodies and insecurities, our nostalgic love for TV show "Susannah and Trinny", breaking the habit of buying black clothes and the importance of community and inclusivity and how her instagram has created a culture that embodies this. I also pick Jen's brains on hacks for dealing with inner thigh chaffing ( if you get it...you know!), current trends and she walks me through the lessons I learnt from a dress that still has the tag on it. She is available for consults in person and online and her content is fun and educational so please check her out if you haven't already. She is truly fabulous and we hope you enjoy our chat x
Ladies we are getting our GLOSSED LIFE TUH'DAY!!! We have a special Gloss guest… we are hanging with our girl Asha who is here to get on our case about lacking vision and self commitment. Our girl is a 4x author, life coach, chef, business owner, but over all a WOMAN after CHRIST own heart. By the time she is finished with us we will be checking our edges and our purpose. So buckle in, grab your journal and drink and let's get Glossed up! Welcome Asha to the show!
The commonly-told version of the first Thanksgiving story leaves out a lot: The indigenous Wampanoag people who lived in a complex society long before the Mayflower arrived at Plymouth Rock; Squanto escaping bondage in Spain before becoming an emissary to the Pilgrims; and the long legacy of violent displacement that followed.Paula Peters, a writer and a member of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, still lives near where the Pilgrims made landfall on her ancestral homeland. She talks about how the 1621 feast fits into history.In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment that will help you make sense of what's going on in your community.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.
The commonly-told version of the first Thanksgiving story leaves out a lot: The indigenous Wampanoag people who lived in a complex society long before the Mayflower arrived at Plymouth Rock; Squanto escaping bondage in Spain before becoming an emissary to the Pilgrims; and the long legacy of violent displacement that followed.Paula Peters, a writer and a member of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, still lives near where the Pilgrims made landfall on her ancestral homeland. She talks about how the 1621 feast fits into history.In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment that will help you make sense of what's going on in your community.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.
Read by Autumn HartshornWord of the Week by Eve Hartshornhippopotamus (n.)omnivorous ungulate pachydermatous mammal of Africa, 1560s, from Late Latin hippopotamus, from Greek hippopotamus "riverhorse," an irregular formation from earlier ho hippos potamios "the horse of the river"), from hippos "horse" (from PIE root *ekwo- "horse") + adjective from potamos "river, rushing water" (see potamo-). Replaced Middle English ypotame (c. 1300), which is from the same source but deformed in Old French. Glossed in Old English as sæhengest.
It's like I am living in a different reality. TODAY ON THE SHOW: We kick the show off with CAT CHAT! 2nd DATE UPDATE! Johnjay gets in a Twitter fight with the BIGGEST CELEBRITY in the WORLD! Payton hosts CATEGORIES and so much more!!
Jennifer and Dana cover Chapters 69-73, concluding Book Two. This epic episode brings back the bend and snap dance move while the girls extensively discuss body piercings, a funny fetus story, ladies who baby shower, and what you do when literally in Rome (spoiler alert: have sex).
Black History Special #4 - We're dropping all kinds of knowledge today we know its the last week of Black History Month but don't stop here. Please continue to educate yourselves on ALL the history of this country and the world. #BlackHistoryIsAllHistory . Don't forget to share and click the support tab
DA and Mraz discuss whether or not Cameron Diaz ruined one of the great sports movies of all time. Plus Mraz has egg on his face in this Permission Granted Profile on Side B.
Cardiff Away has been postponed, the football season has been put on hiatus, due to the ongoing worldwide crisis and pandemic COVID-19. It's the sort of thing we've joked about for years - 'oh, we'll probably get to the last few games of the season on the precipice of promotion and the black plague will envelope us all, stopping Leeds United from being promoted' - Leeds, that! But, it's more than Leeds That. There's bigger things going on that football, but as Jurgen Klopp correctly said - 'football, is the most important of the least unimportant'.We take requests on topics of conversation. Its been 1 day without football! Just 1 day, but it's hard!
MPF Discussion with Candis HickmanIgnore Fear and Grow Your Brand with Candis HickmanAbout CandisCandis Hickman is a Personal Branding Coach and the Producer & Host of Becoming Known, a podcast that highlights the highs and lows along the road to recognition by sharing the stories of inspiring entrepreneurs, entertainers, and creators. Candis work has also been featured in Time Out Miami magazine, Fete Lifestyle Magazine, Voyage MIA, and the popular Chicago-based video magazine Glossed & Found, to name a few. On this episode of My Perfect Failure (Ignore Fear and Grow your Brand) I’m joined by Personal Branding Coach, Producer and creator and Host of the Podcast Becoming Known. Candis reveals how she transitioned and reinvented herself as she adapted to life in America after leaving her native Australia. Candis reveals how once we eliminate fear, we can begin to grow our brand: Some of the areas we cover.· Candis’s talks about her Transition from Australia to America· We discuss Candis reinventing herself· The importance of talking up our accomplishments· Candis reveals how she helps businesses build their personal brands· We discuss Candis’s fantastic Podcast Becoming Known Free guide to learn how to build your brand· https://www.candishickman.com/free-guide/ Hire Candis· www.CandisHickman.com Candis Instagram· Instagram.com/candishickman Becoming Known Instagram· Instagram.com/becomingknownpodcast Facebook Becoming Known· https://m.facebook.com/groups/becomingknown Candis Facebook· https://m.facebook.com/candisahickman Please leave a reviewPlease if you can leave a review at https://www.podchaser.com/MyPerfectFailure or the platform of your choice that would be great My Perfect Failure contact me Work with me: paul@myperfectfailure.comMPF Website: http://www.myperfectfailure.com/ Insta: follow: https://www.instagram.com/padsmpf/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/failure_perfect Facebook MPF Private Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/377418129517757/
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This week we watched the 1987 cult classic? I don’t know but its Blood Diner. The post #109: That Time We Glossed Over Blood Diner appeared first on Tortellini at Noon.
** IF YOU LOVED TODAY'S EPISODE PLEASE LEAVE THE SHOW A 5* REVIEW AND LET ME KNOW YOUR THOUGHTS ** Candis Hickman is a Personal Brand Coach and the Producer and Host of Becoming Known Productions, a media company anchored by both a podcast and talk show that highlight the highs and lows along the road to recognition by sharing the stories of inspiring entrepreneurs, entertainers, and creators. Early on in her career, Candis was a TV host for WJYS' Urban Access TV in Chicago, covering music concerts, fashion shows and celebrity interviews. In 2017 Candis relocated to Miami, Florida where she launched her coaching business teaching entrepreneurs how to build their stand-out personal brand. Candis' work has been featured in Time Out Miami magazine, Fete Lifestyle Magazine, Voyage MIA Magazine and the popular Chicago-based video magazine Glossed & Found. Today on The Best Version Of You show, Candis shares with us an unbelievable amount of great tips and nuggets for anyone looking to improve their personal branding and take it to the next level. Whether your'e a Coach, Personal Trainer, Speaker, Author, Celebrity or Sportsperson - This show is for you! So sit back, make some notes, and enjoy the content! To connect with Candis follow her here: Website: https://www.candishickman.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/candishickman/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/candisahickman/ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/becoming-known/id1445321562#episodeGuid=50bbcd0f-95cf-ef2c-b222-3b868abb8cc3
Our guest this week: Pandaman Pete! https://www.youtube.com/user/PandamanPete https://twitter.com/PandamanPete NEWS Bye Bye Gifting Badge https://forums.playcontestofchampions.com/en/discussion/129540/suspension-of-gifting-and-gifting-badge#latest Pre-Announcement of The Negative Zone event with Human Torch & Annihilus https://forums.playcontestofchampions.com/en/discussion/129682/enter-the-negative-zone-and-rescue-johnny-storm-next-month/p1 Changelog 22.1 https://forums.playcontestofchampions.com/en/discussion/comment/786804/#Comment_786804 Follow us all on Twitters: Deacon: twitter.com/umcocdeacon Dragon: twitter.com/umcoc_dragon Royal: twitter.com/umcocroyal JJW: twitter.com/umcocpod Do you love the UMCOC Podcast? Yes? Please help us pay rent! You can become a Patron at patreon.com/umcoc Patrons get a copy of each episode's shownotes, and access to other goodies as they come up. $1 a month for the UMCOC Podcast! Cast: Bagel DeaconOTR DragonFei JJW Pandaman Pete Art JJW Music www.bensound.com Editor DeaconOTR Check out the apparel design by Clock Strikes Murder! umcoc.threadless.com/designs/umcoc-…strikes-murder
We talk about names for countries — endonyms and exonyms — and the trade goods named after the places they come from, in a discussion that ranges from Japanese guns to the connection between Wales and roosters to the colour of the phoenix, and much more. If you can make it to the end of the podcast, you'll never look at porcelain the same way again!Red Dragon CocktailThe Rising Sun CocktailJabzy's Japan videos: Europeans in Japan and Guns in JapanCynical Historian's video on gun historyEidolon article about cooking sows' vulvae (I'm afraid I said “vagina” not “vulvae” in the podcast, mea maxima culpa!)Schork, R. J. “Egyptian Etymology in Vergil.” Latomus, vol. 57, no. 4, 1998, pp. 828–831. JSTOROur Patreon pageiTunes linkStitcher linkGoogle Play Music linkThis podcast episode on YouTubeThis podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International LicenseThe Endless Knot RSS
Before you strip and run naked through the forest, you should probably listen to this episode. Andrea talks all about creepy shapeshifters, and Wren covers Bruce Jeffrey Pardo and The Covina Massacre! Also, special thanks to listeners Miranda in Australia and Hex in Wisconsin!
Why do we make life more complicated than it needs to be? It may be because the work of simplicity is subtle—especially when it comes to forgiveness and reconciliation. When we skip steps in God’s plan for our relationships with others, we enter into complicated territory. Evan and Liz Frerichs talk about the important difference between forgiveness and reconciliation today. ENDING THIS WEEK!!!! Our class to leave worry and overwhelm back in 2017: https://epiceverydaynow.com/my-courses/ Please take our new years quiz to get your CSCs score: https://epiceverydaynow.com/where-do-you-need-to-grow-this-year/ Epic Every Day is available on Radio Public, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Sticher and YouTube. Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EEDCast/ Twitter: @AKindOfLying @ElizFrerichs @EEDCast EpicEveryDayNow.com Liz’s book: Tales From A Spacious Place Music by: Nu Skiffle Brigade used under creative commons license
This is Episode 17, and today in our journey of learning through failure, I’m diving into case-taking. If you think about it, what we do as homeopaths when taking a case is different than any other holistic or medical practice. Like doctors, we want to know about the body- was ails it, what makes it better or worse, the quality of the pain, when it started, what started it, the medical history, effects of medications and so on. Unlike a doctor, we care about *all* the physical symptoms, not just the ones that ail them. We want to know their general physical disposition, and details about symptoms in addition to the chief complaint. Boy- do we want detail. And we listen. Like a therapist, we want to know how the patient feels, emotionally. How do they respond to challenging situations in their life? what traumas and upsets have they weathered in life? How are their relationships? Do they get angry? about what? what does that anger look like? and so on. Unlike a therapist, we do not counsel. We don’t interpret the trauma and subsequent behaviors and reactions. And *really * unlike a therapist, we may never re-visit some of those issues again. Like a life coach, we might wonder about their aspirations and goals- and where are they in that journey? what holds them back? But we do not give suggestions or exercises to improve themselves. Like a spiritual guide, we ask about their dreams and fears and say more… say more… and what does that mean? But we do not interpret for them. Some homeopaths are all business, and some wander and weave and indeed the session can feel and *be* incredibly therapeutic. Some who have the knowledge and credentials may recommend supplements and include other therapies, many refer. For the patient who comes in for some relief for their arthritis, and finds themselves recounting the pain of their parents divorce some 30 years prior, the experience is not often what they expected. Some patients feel they’ve divulged their entire life story and then some. Others might be suspicious and closed, uncertain of why dreams have anything to do with arthritis. Homeopathic case taking is it’s own unique experience, for the homeopath and for the patient. But it’s ultimately where the healing begins. What we perceive in the hour or two hours that we initially meet or speak with a patient sets the trajectory, and while we can course correct along the way, providing the patient stays with us, we can never get back that initial meeting. Is it possible to fail at case taking? When i look back over my old cases, I can easily find holes where now I would gather more information. Places where I pushed for detail, that did not end up making a difference in my understanding of the case. Glossed over physical details that were important, in favor of the story. In my students’ cases, I see the same types of things- no detail where there needs be, holes in physical symptoms, tangents that don’t add to the coherent whole. I have no doubt that in a couple years, I will review the cases I am taking now, and find another group of what I will later consider to be mistakes and mis-steps. How, then, do we become good, skilled case-takers? How do we develop the capacity to be in the interview, making connections and picking up clues that guide us to where we need to go *in the moment*? And what are we even looking for, anyway? We are meant to take the case without prejudice. We are instructed to receive and perceive the case, thus it is important to remain open and not really *be* looking for anything. Once we start looking, we narrow our field of perception, and do a disservice to our patient and ourselves. If you’ve been listening to the Repertory with Roger episodes, you’ll know that we’re looking at old cases from the Homeopathic Recorder. One of the most interesting aspects of this to me, is long-term successful prescribing in cases that are short compared to our modern cases, and also more heavily weighted on physical symptoms. Often even one mental symptom is not mentioned. These homeopaths used small remedies, as well as large ones. How did our colleagues of 60 years ago know when they ‘had’ the case? How did they advise new homeopaths and students? — in the beginning, the learning curve for case taking is steep, and if you are under supervision, you may be getting good direct feedback. but what about when you’re no longer a new homeopath? what about when you have 10, 15 years under your belt? Do you still need to pay attention to your case taking? How can you continue to improve and refine your case taking when you are no longer technically a beginner? As I like to do, I plunged into the journals of my RadarOpus software to find some good writing. There’s a lot of good stuff in there. I head to the material that was written before our contemporary methods, because in those writings is wisdom that can be applied across the spectrum. I settled on an article by C.M Boger from British Homeopathic Journal- No 6 entitled ‘The Whole Case’ A quick bit of background on Boger, as either a first introduction or a refresh- Dr. Cyrus Maxwell Boger was an American homeopath, a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Medicine, as well as the Hahnemann Homeopathic Medical College. He wrote several textbooks, journals, and translations. You likely have one his books on your shelf or in your software- most likely the Synoptic Key of Materia Medica or Boenninghausen’s Characteristics Materia Medica and Repertory. I’m going to read the article and break it up with some discussion and my own applicable analysis. Essentially, it’s like studying out loud- taking in information from highly experienced predecessors, and then making connections to what I already know, and trying to take it up a notch. You may hear Boger’s words and come to an entirely different conclusion, make a different connection, apply it to your own style and method of case taking in a different way- and that’s fantastic. As always, I encourage you to comment on the website or the Facebook page with your own thoughts about the topics in the show. Before we dive into the article; please stick around at the end of the discussion for a few announcements- I’ll be posting an interview with Rajan Sankaran and Frederick Schroyens- together in an interview for the first time- in just ONE week; also, I’m planning something fun for the summer- here in the Northern Hemisphere- a homeopathy book club! Let's get a whole crowd of us to read Lectures on Homeopathic Philosophy by Kent! There will be a private Facebook group, and I'll be facilitating discussion. You can also choose to talk to people- live! in bi-weekly discussion groups via webinar. Whether you are reading it for the first time, or the 5th... join me! Another Repertory with Roger is on tap before the end of the month. Lots of good stuff happening around the 1M podcast you won’t want to miss!
Rosemary Nickel of Motivating Other Moms interviews mompreneur Debi Lilly of A Perfect Event. For transcripts of this show go to www.motivatingothermoms.com/debililly They discuss quick and easy ways to put on a perfect event at your home! (make sure to read Debi's amazing bio below...think Oprah!!) We cover: Table Decor Staples that you should have on hand in your pantry at all times Modern Day Invitation Etiquette Simple Food Prep Ideas What Kind of Drinks to Serve at Your Party Debi Lilly is on a one woman mission to inspire, educate, and share her twenty years of party planning and stylist tips, tricks, and DIY designs to elevate celebrations for any occasion, everywhere, coast to coast. These and more of her stylist secrets are shared in her new book "A Perfect Event", as well as her new seasonal eMagazine, "A Perfect Event" Working for more than ten years on The Oprah Winfrey Show as Oprah's "Favorite Pro", she planned Oprah's 50th on air live birthday party celevration and designed florals, decor, styling and gifts for countless of other shows including the legendary "Oprah's Favorite Things", "World's Largest Baby Shower", Million Dollar Wedding" to name but a few. Frequently featured as an entertainment expert on Oprah.com, Martha Stewart Weddings, InStyle Magazine, Brides, and more, she trains each summer at Le Cordon Bleu Paris. Debi is an entertaining contributor for ABC Chicago, Windy City Life/ABC, WGNNews, BRidal Wave TV, Glossed and Found, and many more. With Safeway, the premiere grocery chain in North America with almost 2,000 retail stores, Debi launched an exclusive decor line Debi Lilly Design in 2010. Her entertaining collection in Safeway stores include hundreds of affordable, accessible, trend forward floral, home, candle and gift products, all located in the convenience of the grocery aisle. Additional brand partners include Bloomingdales, Room and Board, Kenmore Live Studio, Marth Stewart, Pampered Chef, Chicago Social, and more. In addition, she deftly balances a demanding career, her retail concept store of the same name, and a young, community focused family. Please visit www.motivatingothermoms.com/debililly for show notes and links mentioned in the show
Glossed over: Duck Dynasty, Khloe Kardashian, Cassie, Blake Lively, Jennifer Garner, FKA Twigs, Sadie Robertson, Kate Middleton, Teresa Giudice. The post Duck Daughter Won’t Betray Her Beliefs – Them Weekly: November 3, 2014 appeared first on Bloop Group.
Glossed over: Duck Dynasty, Khloe Kardashian, Cassie, Blake Lively, Jennifer Garner, FKA Twigs, Sadie Robertson, Kate Middleton, Teresa Giudice. The post Duck Daughter Won’t Betray Her Beliefs – Them Weekly: November 3, 2014 appeared first on Bloop Group.
Glossed over: Jenna Dewan Tatum, Ariana Grande, Miranda Kerr, Demi Lovato, Diddy, Adam Levine, Mariah Carey, Beyonce, Kate Bosworth, fairies, Sofia Vergara, Simon Cowell, Basketball Wives, Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Nettles. The post Get Thin Fast – Us Weekly Digest: January 13, 2014 appeared first on Bloop Group.
Glossed over this week: Kris Jenner, Kardashian, Bruce Jenner, Alyson Hannigan, North West, Norman Reedus, David Beckham, Madonna, Mario Lopez, Pucci. The post Kris Jenner: It’s Over – Us Weekly Digest: October 21, 2013 appeared first on Bloop Group.
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