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Mind Your Business - Episode 1 Marketing, Hair Styles and More

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Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan

This episode we start to get more into the material culture of the period with court fashion, as we look at the court robes that went along with the updated court ranks.  Granted, we only have a few resources, but from those it does seem like we can construct at least a plausible idea of what the court may have looked like at this time. For more discussion, check out the blogpost:  https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-137   Rough Transcript Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan.  My name is Joshua and this is Episode 137:  Courtly Fashion. In the New Year's ceremony, the court officials lined up in front of the Kiyomihara Palace, arranged by their relative court rank, dressed in their assigned court robes.  The effect was impressive—the rows of officials painting the courtyard like the bands of color in a rainbow, albeit one with only a couple of hues.  The fact that they were all wearing the same style of dress and black, stiffened gauze hats only added to the effect.  The individual officers were all but lost in what was, at least in outward form, a single, homogenous machine of government, just waiting for the command of their monarch to attend to the important matters of state. We are covering the reign of Ohoama no Ohokimi, aka Ama no Nunahara oki no mabito no Sumera no Mikoto, aka Temmu Tennou.  Last episode we went over the changes he had made to the family titles—the kabane—as well as to the courtly rank system.  For the former, he had consolidated the myriad kabane and traditional titles across Yamato into a series of eight—the Yakusa no Kabane.   These were, from highest to lowest: Mabito, Asomi, Sukune, Imiki, Michinoshi, Omi, Muraji, and Inaki.  By the way, you might notice that "Mabito" actually occurs in Ohoama's posthumous name:  Ama no Nunahara oki no mabito, which lends more credence to the idea that that kabane was for those with a special connection to the royal lineage. Besides simplifying and restructuring the kabane, Ohoama also reformed the court rank system.  He divided the Princely ranks into two categories:  Myou, or Bright, and Jou, or Pure.  For the court nobles the categories were:                Shou – Upright                Jiki – Straight                Gon – Diligent                Mu – Earnest                Tsui – Pursue                Shin – Advancement Each category was further divided into four grades (except for the very first princely category, Myou, which was only two).  Each grade was then further divided into large, "dai", or broad, "kou". And this brings us to our topic today. Along with this new rank system, Ohoama's administration also instituted a new set of court sumptuary laws. Some are vague in the record—we can just make assumptions for what is going on based on what we know from later fashion choices.  Others are a little more clear.  We'll take a look at those sumptuary laws, particularly those that were directly associated with the new court rank system, but we'll also look at the clothing styles more generally. To start with, let's talk about what we know about clothing in the archipelago in general.  Unfortunately, fabric doesn't tend to survive very well in the generally acidic soils of the Japanese archipelago.  Cloth tends to break down pretty quickly.  That said, we have fragments here and there and impressions in pottery, so we have some idea that there was some kind of woven fabric from which to make clothing out of. And before I go too far I want to give a shout out to the amazing people at the Kyoto Costume Museum.  They have a tremendous website and I will link to it in the comments.  While there may be some debate over particular interpretations of historical clothing, it is an excellent resource to get a feel for what we know of the fashion of the various periods.  I'll also plug our own website, SengokuDaimyo.com, which has a "Clothing and Accessory" section that, while more geared towards Heian and later periods, may still be of some use in looking up particular terms and getting to know the clothing and outfits. At the farthest reaches of pre-history, we really don't have a lot of information for clothing.  There is evidence of woven goods in the Jomon period, and we have Yayoi burials with bits of cloth here and there, but these are all scraps.  So at best we have some conjecture as to what people were wearing, and possibly some ability to look across the Korean peninsula and see what people had, there. There are scant to no reliable records from early on in Japanese history, and most of those don't really do a great job of describing the clothing.  Even where we do get something, like the Weizhi, one has to wonder given how they tended to crib notes from other entries. There is at least one picture scroll of interest: Portraits of Periodical Offering of Liang, or Liáng -Zhígòngtú.  It is said to have been painted by Xiao Yi in the early 6th century, and while the original no longer exists there is an 11th century copy from the time of the Song Dynasty.  The scroll shows  various ambassadors to the Liang court, including one from Wa.  The Wa ambassador is shown with what appears to be a wide piece of cloth around his hips and legs, tied in front.  His lower legs are covered in what we might call kyahan today: a rather simple wrap around leg from below the knee to the foot.  He has another, blue piece of cloth around his shoulders, almost like a shawl, and it is also tied in front.  Then there is a cloth wrapped and tied around his head. It's hard to know how much of this depiction is accurate and how much the artist was drawing on memory and descriptions from things like the Weizhi or Wei Chronicles, which stated that the Wa people wore wide cloths wrapped around and seamlessly tied As such, it may be more helpful to look at depictions actually from the archipelago: specifically, some of the human-figured haniwa, those clay cylinders and statues that adorned the burial mounds which gave the kofun period its name.  Some of these haniwa are fairly detailed, and we can see ties, collars, and similar features of clothing. These haniwa primarily seem to cluster towards the end of the Kofun period, in the later 6th century, so it is hard to say how much they can be used for earlier periods, though that is exactly what you will typically see for periods where we have little to know evidence.  I'm also not sure how regional certain fashions might have been, and we could very much be suffering from survivorship bias—that is we only know what survived and assume that was everything, or even the majority. Still, it is something. Much of what we see in these figures is some kind of upper garment that has relatively tight sleeves, like a modern shirt or jacket might have, with the front pieces overlapping create a V-shaped neckline.  The garment hem often hangs down to just above the knee, flaring out away from the body, and it's held closed with ties and some kind of belt, possibly leather in some cases, and in others it looks like a tied loop of cloth.  There is evidence of a kind of trouser, with two legs, and we see ties around the knee.  In some cases, they even have small bells hanging from the ties.  Presumably the trousers might have ties up towards the waist, but we cannot see that in the examples we have. We also see individuals who have no evidence of any kind of bifurcated lower garment.  That may indicate an underskirt of some kind, or possibly what's called a "mo"—but it could also be just a simplification for stability, since a haniwa has a cylindrical base anyway.  It is not always obvious when you are looking at a haniwa figure whether it depicts a man or woman: in some cases there are two dots on the chest that seem to make it obvious, but the haniwa do come from different artisans in different regions, so there is a lot of variability. We also see evidence of what seem to be decorative sashes that are worn across the body, though not in all cases.  There are various types of headgear and hairstyles.  Wide-brimmed and domed hats are not uncommon, and we also see combs and elaborate hairstyles depicted.  On some occasions we can even see that they had closed toed shoes.  For accessories, we see haniwa wearing jewelry, including necklaces (worn by both men and women), bracelets, and earrings.  In terms of actual human jewelry, early shell bracelets demonstrate trade routes, and the distinctive magatama, or comma shaped jewel, can be found in the archipelago and on the Korean peninsula, where it is known as "gogok".  Based on lines or even colored pigment on the haniwa, it appears that many of these outfits were actually quite heavily decorated.  Paint on the outfits is sometimes also placed on the face, suggesting that they either painted or tattooed themselves, something mentioned in the Wei Chronicles.  We also have archaeological examples of dyed cloth, so it is interesting that people are often depicted in undyed clothing.  There is one haniwa that I find particularly interesting, because they appear to be wearing more of a round-necked garment, and they have a hat that is reminiscent of the phrygian cap: a conical cap with the top bent forward.  These are traits common to some of the Sogdians and other Persian merchants along the silk road, raising the possibility that it is meant to depict a foreigner, though it is also possible that it was just another local style. If we compare this to the continent, we can see some immediate difference.  In the contemporaneous Sui dynasty, we can see long flowing robes, with large sleeves for men and women.  The shoes often had an upturned placket that appears to have been useful to prevent one from tripping on long, flowing garments.  Many of these outfits were also of the v-neck variety, with two overlapping pieces, though it is often shown held together with a fabric belt that is tied in front.  The hats appear to either be a kind of loose piece of fabric, often described as a turban, wrapped around the head, the ends where it ties together trailing behind, or black lacquered crowns—though there were also some fairly elaborate pieces for the sovereign. As Yamato started to import continental philosophy, governance, and religion, they would also start to pick up on continental fashion.  This seems particularly true as they adopted the continental concept of "cap rank" or "kan-i". Let's go over what we know about this system, from its first mention in the Chronicles up to where we are in Ohoama's reign. As a caveat, there is a lot we don't know about the details of these garments, but we can make some guesses. The first twelve cap-ranks, theoretically established in 603, are somewhat questionable in their historicity, as are so many things related to Shotoku Taishi.  And their names are clearly based on Confucian values:  Virtue, Humanity, Propriety, Faith, Justice, and Wisdom, or Toku, Nin, Rei, Shin, Gi, and Chi.  The five values and then just "Virtue", itself. The existence of this system does seem to be confirmed by the Sui Shu, the Book of Sui, which includes a note in the section on the country of Wa that they used a 12 rank system based on the Confucian values, but those values were given in the traditional Confucian order vice the order given in the Nihon Shoki.   The rank system of the contemporaneous Sui and Tang dynasties was different from these 12 ranks, suggesting that the Yamato system either came from older dynasties—perhaps from works on the Han dynasty or the Northern and Southern Dynasty, periods—or they got it from their neighbors, Baekje, Silla, and Goguryeo.  There does seem to be a common thread, though, that court rank was identifiable in one's clothes. As for the caps themselves, what did they look like?  One would assume that the Yamato court just adopted a continental style cap, and yet, which one? It isn't fully described, and there are a number of types of headwear that we see in the various continental courts. Given that, we aren't entirely sure exactly what it looked like, but we do have a couple of sources that we can look at and use to make some assumptions.  These sources l ead us to the idea of a round, colored cap made of fabric, around the brim that was probably the fabric or image prescribed for that rank.  It is also often depicted with a bulbous top, likely for the wearer's hair, and may have been tied to their top knot.     Our main source for this is the Tenjukoku Mandala Embroidery (Tenjukoku-mandara-shuuchou) at Chuuguuji temple, which was a temple built for the mother of Prince Umayado, aka Shotoku Taishi.    This embroidery was created in 622, so 19 years after the 12 ranks would have been implemented. It depicts individuals in round-necked jackets that appear to have a part straight down the center.  Beneath the jacket one can see a pleated hem, possibly something like a "hirami", a wrapped skirt that is still found in some ceremonial imperial robes.  It strikes me that this could also be the hem of something like the hanpi, which was kind of like a vest with a pleated lower edge.  Below that we see trousers—hakama—with a red colored hem—at least on one figure that we can see.  He also appears to be wearing a kind of slipper-like shoe. As for the women, there are a few that appear to be in the mandala, but it is hard to say for certain as the embroidery has been damaged over the years. That said, from what we can tell, women probably would have worn something similar to the men in terms of the jacket and the pleated under-skirt, but then, instead of hakama, we see a pleated full-length skirt, or mo.  We also don't have a lot of evidence for them wearing hats or anything like that. The round necked jacket is interesting as it appears to be similar to the hou that was common from northern China across the Silk Road, especially amongst foreigners.  This garment  came to displace the traditional robes of the Tang court and would become the basis for much of the court clothing from that period, onwards.  The round necked garment had central panels that overlapped, and small ties or fastenings at either side of the neck to allow for an entirely enclosed neckline.  This was more intricate than just two, straight collars, and so may have taken time to adopt, fully. The next change to the cap-rank system was made in 647, two years into the Taika Reform.  The ranks then were more directly named for the caps, or crowns—kanmuri—and their materials and colors.  The ranks translate to Woven, Embroidered, Purple, Brocade, Blue, Black, and finally "Establish Valor" for the entry level rank. The system gets updated two years later, but only slightly.  We still see a reference to Woven stuff, Embroidery, and Purple, but then the next several ranks change to Flower, Mountain, and Tiger—or possibly Kingfisher.  These were a little more removed from the cap color and material, and may have had something to do with designs that were meant to be embroidered on the cap or on the robes in some way, though that is just speculation based on later Ming and Qing court outfits. Naka no Ohoye then updates it again in 664, but again only a little.  He seems to add back in the "brocade" category, swapping out the "flower", and otherwise just adds extra grades within each category to expand to 26 total rank grades. And that brings us to the reforms of 685, mentioned last episode.  This new system was built around what appear to be moral exhortations—Upright, Straight, Diligent, Earnest, etc.  And that is great and all, but how does that match up with the official robes? What color goes with each rank category?  Fortunately, this time around, the Chronicle lays it out for us pretty clearly. First off we are given the color red for the Princely ranks—not purple as one might have thought.  Specifically, it is "Vermillion Flower", hanezu-iro, which Bentley translates as the color of the "Oriental bush" or salmon.  In the blogpost we'll link to a table of colors that the founder of Sengoku Daimyo, Anthony Bryant, had put together, with some explanation of how to apply it.  I would note that there is often no way to know exactly what a given color was like or what shades were considered an acceptable range.  Everything was hand-dyed, and leaving fabric in the dye a little longer, changing the proportions, or just fading over time could create slightly different variants in the hue, but we think we can get pretty close. From there we have the six "common" ranks for the nobility.  Starting with the first rank, Upright, we have "Dark Purple".  Then we have "Light Purple".  This pattern continues with Dark and Light Green and then Dark and Light Grape or Lilac.  Purple in this case is Murasaki, and green here is specifically Midori, which is more specifically green than the larger category of "Aoi", which covers a spectrum of blue to green.  The grape or lilac is specifically "suou", and based on Bentley's colors it would be a kind of purple or violet. The idea is that the official court outfits for each rank would be the proper color.  And yes, that means if you get promoted in rank, your first paycheck—or rice stipend—is probably going to pay for a new set of official clothes.  Fortunately for the existing court nobles at the time, in the last month of 685, the Queen provided court clothing for 55 Princes and Ministers, so they could all look the part. And the look at court was important.  In fact, several of the edicts from this time focus specifically on who was allowed—or expected—to wear what.  For instance, in the 4th month of 681, they established 92 articles of the law code, and among those were various sumptuary laws—that is to say, laws as to what you could wear.  We are told that they applied to everyone from Princes of the blood down to the common person, and it regulated the wearing of precious metals, pearls, and jewels; the type of fabric one could use, whether purple, brocade, embroidery, or fine silks; and it also regulated woollen carpets, caps, belts, and the colors of various things. And here I'd like to pause and give some brief thought to how this played into the goals of the court, generally, which is to say the goal of creating and establishing this new system of governance in the cultural psyche of the people of the archipelago.  From the continental style palaces, to the temples, and right down to the clothing that people were wearing, this was all orchestrated, consciously or otherwise, to emphasize and even normalize the changes that were being introduced.  When everything around you is conforming to the new rules, it makes it quite easy for others to get on board. The court had surrounded themselves with monumental architecture that was designed along continental models and could best be explained through continental reasoning.  Even if they weren't Confucian or Daoist, those lines of reasoning ran through the various cultural and material changes that they were taking up.  Sure, they put their own stamp on it, but at the same time, when everything is right in front of you, it would become that much harder to deny or push back against it. And when you participated in the important rituals of the state, the clothing itself became a part of the pageantry.  It reinforced the notion that this was something new and different, and yet also emphasized that pushing against it would be going against the majority.  So court uniforms were another arm of the state's propaganda machine, all designed to reinforce the idea that the heavenly sovereign—the Tennou—was the right and just center of political life and deserving of their position.  Getting back to the sumptuary laws and rank based regulations: It is unfortunate that the record in the Nihon Shoki doesn't tell us exactly how things were regulated, only that they were, at least in some cases.  So for anything more we can only make assumptions based on later rules and traditions.  A few things we can see right away, though.  First is the restriction of the color purple.  Much as in Europe and elsewhere in the world, getting a dark purple was something that was not as easy as one might think, and so it tended to be an expensive dye and thus it would be restricted to the upper classes—in this case the princely and ministerial rank, no doubt.  Similarly brocade and fine silks were also expensive items that were likely restricted to people of a particular social station for that reason. The mention of woolen rugs is particularly intriguing.  Bentley translates this as woven mattresses, but I think that woolen rugs makes sense, as we do have examples of woolen "rugs" in Japan in at least the 8th century, stored in the famous Shousouin repository at Toudaiji temple, in Nara.  These are all imported from the continent and are actually made of felt, rather than woven.  As an imported item, out of a material that you could not get in the archipelago, due to a notable lack of sheep, they would have no doubt been expensive. The funny thing is that the carpets in the Shousouin may not have been meant as carpets.  For the most part they are of a similar size and rectangular shape, and one could see how they may have been used as sleeping mattresses or floor coverings.  However, there is some conjecture that they came from the Silk Road and may have been originally meant as felt doors for the tents used by the nomadic steppe peoples.  This is only conjecture, as I do not believe any of these rugs have survived in the lands where they would have been made, but given the size and shape and the modern yurt, it is not hard to see how that may have been the case.  Either way, I tend to trust that this could very well have meant woolen rugs, as Aston and the kanji themselves suggest, though I would understand if there was confusion or if it meant something else as wool was not exactly common in the archipelago at that time or in the centuries following. The last section of the regulations talks about the use of caps and belts.  The caps here were probably of continental origin:  The kanmuri, or official cap of state of the court nobles, or the more relaxed eboshi—though at this time, they were no doubt closely related. In fact, a year later, we have the most specific mention to-date of what people were actually wearing on their heads: there is a mention of men tying up their hair and wearing caps of varnished gauze.  Earlier caps related to the cap rank system are often thought to be something like a simple hemisphere  that was placed upon the head, with a bulbous top where the wearer's hair could be pulled up as in a bun. The kanmuri seems to have evolved from the soft black headcloth that was worn on the continent, which would have tied around the head, leaving two ends hanging down behind.  Hairstyles of the time often meant that men had a small bun or similar gathering of hair towards the back of their head, and tying a cloth around the head gave the effect of a small bump.  This is probably what we see in depictions of the early caps of state.  Sometimes this topknot could be covered with a small crown or other decoration, or wrapped with a cloth, often referred to as a "Tokin" in Japanese.  But over time we see the development of hardened forms to be worn under a hat to provide the appropriate silhouette, whether or not you actually had a topknot (possibly helpful for gentlemen suffering from hair loss).  And then the hat becomes less of a piece of cloth and more just a hat of black, lacquered gauze made on a form, which was much easier to wear.  At this point in the Chronicle, the cap was likely still somewhat malleable, and would made to tie or be pinned to that bun or queue of hair.  This explains the mention of men wearing their hair up.  This pin would become important for several different types of headgear, but ties were also used for those who did not have hair to hold the hat on properly. Two years after the edict on hats, we get another edict on clothing, further suggesting that the court were wearing Tang inspired clothing.  In 685 we see that individuals are given leave to wear their outer robe either open or tied closed. This is a clue that this outer robe might something akin to the round-necked hou that we see in the Tenjukoku Mandala, where the neck seems to close with a small tie or button.  However, we do see some examples, later, of v-necked garments with a tie in the center of the neck, so that may be the reference..  Opening the collar of the formal robes was somewhat akin to loosening a necktie, or unbuttoning the top button of a shirt.  It provided a more relaxed and comfortable feeling.  It could also be a boon in the warm days of summer.  Leaving it closed could create a more formal appearance. The courtiers also had the option of whether or not to wear the "Susotsuki", which Bentley translates as "skirt-band".  I believe this refers to the nai'i, or inner garment.  This would often have a pleated hem—a suso or ran—which would show below the main robe as just a slight hem.  Again, this is something that many would dispense with in the summer, or just when dressing a bit more casually, but it was required at court, as well as making sure that the tassles were tied so that they hung down.  This was the uniform of the court.  We are also told that they would have trousers that could be tied up, which sounds like later sashinuki, though it may have referred to something slightly different.  We are also given some regulations specifically for women, such as the fact that women over 40 years of age were allowed the discretion on whether or not to tie up their hair, as well as whether they would ride horses astride or side-saddle.  Presumably, younger women did not get a choice in the matter.  Female shrine attendants and functionaries were likewise given some leeway with their hairstyles. A year later, in 686, they do seem to have relaxed the hairstyles a bit more: women were allowed to let their hair down to their backs as they had before, so it seems that, for at least a couple of years, women under the age of 40 were expected to wear their hair tied up in one fashion or another. In that same edict, men were then allowed to wear "habakimo".  Aston translates this as "leggings" while Bentley suggests it is a "waist skirt".  There are an example of extant habakimo in the Shousouin, once again, and they appear to be wrappings for the lower leg.  It actually seems very closely related to the "kyahan" depicted all the way back in the 6th century painting of the Wo ambassador to Liang. Even though these edicts give a lot more references to clothing, there is still plenty that is missing.  It isn't like the Chroniclers were giving a red carpet style stitch-by-stitch critique of what was being worn at court.  Fortunately, there is a rather remarkable archaeological discovery from about this time. Takamatsuzuka is a kofun, or ancient burial mound, found in Asuka and dated to the late 7th or early 8th century.  Compared to the keyhole shaped tombs of previous centuries, this tomb is quite simple: a two-tiered circular tomb nestled in the quiet hills.  What makes it remarkable is that the inside of the stone burial chamber was elaborately painted.  There are depictions of the four guardian animals, as well as the sun and the moon, as well as common constellations.  More importantly, though, are the intricate pictures of men and women dressed in elaborate clothing. The burial chamber of Takamatsuzuka is rectangular in shape.  There are images on the four vertical sides as well as on the ceiling.  The chamber is oriented north-south, with genbu, the black tortoise, on the north wall and presumably Suzaku, the vermillion bird, on the south wall—though that had been broken at some point and it is hard to make out exactly what is there. The east and west walls are about three times as long as the north and south walls.  In the center of each is a guardian animal—byakko, the white tiger, on the west wall and seiryuu, the blue—or green—dragon on the east.  All of these images are faded, and since opening of the tomb have faded even more, so while photos can help, it may require a bit more investigation and some extrapolation to understand all of what we are looking at. On the northern side of both the east and west wall we see groups of four women.  We can make out green, yellow, and red or vermillion outer robes with thin fabric belt sashes, or obi, tied loosely and low around the waist.  There is another, lightly colored—possibly white, cream or pink—that is so faded it is hard to make out, and I don't know if that is the original color.  These are v-necked robes, with what appear to be ties at the bottom of the "v".  Around the belt-sash we see a strip of white peaking out from between the two sides of the robe—most likely showing the lining on an edge that has turned back slightly.  The cuffs of the robe are folded back, showing a contrasting color—either the sleeves of an underrobe or a lining of some kind.  Below the outer robe is a white, pleated hem—possibly a hirami or similar, though where we can make it out, it seems to be the same or similar color as the sleeves.  Under all of that, they then have a relatively simple mo, or pleated skirt.  The ones in the foreground are vertically striped in alternating white, green, red, and blue stripes.  There is one that may just be red and blue stripes, but I'm not sure.  In the background we see a dark blue—and possibly a dark green—mo.  At the base of each mo is a pleated fringe that appears to be connected to the bottom of the skirt.  The toe of a shoe seems to peek out from underneath in at least one instance.  They don't have any obvious hair ornaments, and their hair appears to be swept back and tied in such a way that it actually comes back up in the back, slightly.  They appear to be holding fans and something that might be a fly swatter—a pole with what looks like tassels on the end. In comparison, at the southern end of the tomb we have two groups of men.  These are much more damaged and harder to make out clearly.  They have robes of green, yellow, grey, blue, and what looks like dark blue, purple, or even black.  The neckline appears to be a v-necked, but tied closed, similar to what we see on the women.  We also see a contrasting color at the cuff, where it looks like the sleeves have turned back, slightly.  They have belt-sashes similar to the women, made of contrasting fabric to the robe itself.  Below that we see white trousers, or hakama, and shallow, black shoes.  On some of the others it is suggested that maybe they have a kind of woven sandal, but that is hard to make out in the current image.  On their heads are hats or headgear of black, stiffened—probably lacquered—gauze.  They have a bump in the back, which is probably the wearer's hair, and there is evidence of small ties on top and larger ties in the back, hanging down.  Some interpretations also show a couple with chin straps, as well, or at least a black cord that goes down to the chin.  They carry a variety of implements, suggesting they are attendants, with an umbrella, a folding chair, a pouch worn around the neck, a pole or cane of some kind, and a bag with some kind of long thing—possibly a sword or similar. The tomb was originally found by farmers in 1962, but wasn't fully examined until 1970, with an excavation starting in 1972.  The stone at the entryway was broken, probably from graverobbers, who are thought to have looted the tomb in the Kamakura period.  Fortunately, along with the bones of the deceased and a few scattered grave goods that the robbers must have missed, the murals also survived, and somehow they remained largely intact through the centuries.  They have not been entirely safe, and many of the images are damaged or faded, but you can still make out a remarkable amount of detail, which is extremely helpful in determining what clothing might have looked like at this time—assuming it is depicting local individuals. And there is the rub, since we don't know exactly whom the tomb was for.  Furthermore, in style it has been compared with Goguryeo tombs from the peninsula, much as nearby Kitora kofun is.  Kitora had images as well, but just of the guardian animals and the constellations, not of human figures. There are three theories as to who might have been buried at Takamatsuzuka.  One theory is that it was one of Ohoama's sons.  Prince Osakabe is one theory, based on the time of his death and his age.  Others have suggested Prince Takechi.  Based on the teeth of the deceased, they were probably in their 40s to 60s when they passed away. Some scholars believe that it may be a later, Nara period vassal—possibly, Isonokami no Maro.  That would certainly place it later than the Asuka period. The third theory is that it is the tomb of a member of one of the royal families from the Korean peninsula—possibly someone who had taken up refuge in the archipelago as Silla came to dominate the entire peninsula.  This last theory matches with the fact that Takamatsuzuka appears to be similar to tombs found in Goguryeo, though that could just have to do with where the tomb builders were coming from, or what they had learned. That does bring up the question of the figures in the tomb.  Were they contemporary figures, indicating people and dress of the court at the time, or were they meant to depict people from the continent?  Without any other examples, we may never know, but even if was indicative of continental styles, those were the very styles that Yamato was importing, so it may not matter, in the long run.     One other garment that isn't mentioned here is the hire, a scarf that is typically associated with women.  It is unclear if it has any relationship to the sashes we see in the Kofun period, though there is at least one mention of a woman with a hire during one of the campaigns on the Korean peninsula.  Later we see it depicted as a fairly gauzy piece of silk, that is worn somewhat like a shawl.  It is ubiquitous in Sui and Tang paintings of women, indicating a wide-ranging fashion trend.  The hire is a fairly simple piece of clothing, and yet it creates a very distinctive look which we certainly see, later. Finally, I want to take a moment to acknowledge that almost everything we have discussed here has to do with the elites of society—the nobles of the court.  For most people, working the land, we can assume that they were probably not immediately adopting the latest continental fashions, and they probably weren't dressing in silk very much.  Instead, it is likely that they continued to wear some version of the same outfits we see in the haniwa figures of the kofun period.  This goes along with the fact that even as the elite are moving into palaces built to stand well above the ground, we still have evidence of common people building and living in pit dwellings, as they had been for centuries.  This would eventually change, but overall they stuck around for quite some time.  However, farmers and common people are often ignored by various sources—they aren't often written about, they often aren't shown in paintings or statues, and they did often not get specialized burials.  Nonetheless, they were the most populous group in the archipelago, supporting all of the rest. And with that, I think we will stop for now.  Still plenty more to cover this reign.  We are definitely into the more historical period, where we have more faith in the dates—though we should remember that this is also one of the reigns that our sources were specifically designed to prop up, so we can't necessarily take everything without at least a hint of salt and speculation, even if the dates themselves are more likely to be accurate. Until then, if you like what we are doing, please tell your friends and feel free to rate us wherever you listen to podcasts.  If you feel the need to do more, and want to help us keep this going, we have information about how you can donate on Patreon or through our KoFi site, ko-fi.com/sengokudaimyo, or find the links over at our main website,  SengokuDaimyo.com/Podcast, where we will have some more discussion on topics from this episode. Also, feel free to reach out to our Sengoku Daimyo Facebook page.  You can also email us at the.sengoku.daimyo@gmail.com.  Thank you, also, to Ellen for their work editing the podcast. And that's all for now.  Thank you again, and I'll see you next episode on Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan.  

Pat Gray Unleashed
Trump's G2 Triumph: Tariff Slash Boosts US Farmers & Secures American Supply Chains! | 10/30/25

Pat Gray Unleashed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 100:47


Day 30 of the government shutdown with no end in sight. President Trump sent some messages to China through Truth Social ahead of their big summit today. CNN's Kaitlan Collins fact-checked Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) in real time. President Trump seems very happy about trade deals made today with China. Voter turnout in the New York City mayoral race is through the roof. Jake Tapper pushes back on Democrat congresswoman. SNAP recipients aren't happy at the moment. Another drug boat blown up in the Pacific. Michelle Obama has a first-world problem … her hair. Organ harvesting issues in America being addressed by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Was candy ever poisoned at Halloween? Halloween Jeffy scams! Nvidia is now the first $5 trillion company! 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED! 00:55 Day 30 of the Government Shutdown 01:57 President Trump Restarting Nuclear Testing 05:29 Kaitlan Collins Fact-Checks Jasmine Crockett 07:43 Donald Trump Meets with Xi Jinping at G2 Meeting 09:12 Xi Jinping Wants a Friendship with America & Trump 12:44 Xi Jinping & Donald Trump Depart from G2 Meeting 17:41 NYC Mayoral Race Update 22:06 John Kennedy on the Government Shutdown 24:37 Jake Tapper Pushes for Democrats to Reopen the Government 26:43 This Woman NEEDS SNAP Benefits! 28:09 Ted Cruz Explains How the Government Shutdown will End 31:38 Fat Five 41:52 Neo: The Home Robot 54:32 Michelle Obama on Hairstyles and Racism 1:05:17 Important Call from David? 1:06:30 GOP Members Being Spied On 1:12:30 Organ Harvesting Happening HERE?! 1:18:00 John Fetterman on Illegal Immigration in America 1:23:50 Louvre Heist Update 1:24:59 Sports Talk 1:30:40 Is Halloween Candy Safe? 1:32:42 Jeffy's Halloween Candy Scam Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nosebleed Seats
Hour 1: Betting scandals, hairstyles and intro, Cowboys audio, Ron Harrod Jr - DLLS Mavs

Nosebleed Seats

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 45:19


Hour 1, Fred and Blake break down all the news in the sports world as well as some Cowboys audio, and an interview with DLLS Mavs rep Ron Harrod Jr.

The Grunge Bible Podcast
Episode 238: Q&A - Chris Cornell Hairstyles, Costume Ideas & Pearl Jam Tags

The Grunge Bible Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 72:41


This week, Chris and Ethan hop back into the Q&A zone, answering questions about such topics as Chris Cornell's hair, Halloween costumes, Wawa orders, Pearl Jam song tags, MLB playoffs, and more. Support the show on Patreon! Becoming a Patron is the most effective way to support the show: https://www.patreon.com/grunge_bible  Support the show, buy some merch! https://grungebible.creator-spring.com/   

Punnit - Wordplay Gameshow Podcast
#24 - FISH & THE MERCURY PRIZE + MOVIE STUDIOS & HAIRSTYLES

Punnit - Wordplay Gameshow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 18:26


Get in touch: thepunpodcast@gmail.com thepunpodcast.comGuests: Tom, Crash & Josef Support the show and instantly watch the next two episodes of 'Punnit.' Plus, get exclusive access to all 36 episodes of the original series (2019 - 2020): ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/thepunpodcast_⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ROUND 1: FISH & THE MERCURY PRIZE ROUND 2: MOVIE STUDIOS & HAIRSTYLESTIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@thepunpodcastYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@thepunpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bright Side
How to Choose the Best Hairstyle for Your Face

Bright Side

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 6:48


How to choose a perfect haircut? If you feel like changing your appearance and trying something new, the best advice is to be bold. But before putting yourself in the hands of a professional stylist, it's worth exploring what will work best for your unique features. We at Bright Side are convinced that there's nothing better than emerging from a salon and feeling like a million dollars. So here's a guide to help you achieve it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Morning MAGIC with David, Sue, & Kendra
Count Kendra Out: 90's HAIRSTYLES

Morning MAGIC with David, Sue, & Kendra

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 3:32


Each day at 7:30, the Morning MAGIC listeners have a chance to 'place their bet' on how many questions (out of 5) Kendra will get right based on the topic of the day. If your number guess matches with her correct number of answers, you win concert tickets and a Morning MAGIC Tumblr!

The Pullup Podcast
Pubic Hairstyles

The Pullup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 86:17


Boy! The subjects we talk about when we pull up, and we thank you for pulling up as well. 

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Belli-Frooooo!

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2025 33:03 Transcription Available


The Thought Snob Podcast with Paula Swope
Shedding People Like Hairstyles

The Thought Snob Podcast with Paula Swope

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 43:48


Most people don't live 90 years — they live the same year 90 times. That's not living, that's surviving. In this episode of The Thought SNOB Podcast, Paula unpacks why people resist change so fiercely, even when staying the same destroys health, confidence, and happiness. Change is natural. You can see it in old pictures: we grow taller, our looks shift, and our needs evolve. We don't hesitate to toss out a bad mattress or switch up our hairstyle when it no longer fits who we are. So why do we hang on to toxic people for dear life? With her signature no-nonsense style — and a sharp metaphor comparing bad relationships to bad hairdos — Paula reframes change as not only necessary, but freeing. If you've been clinging to people, habits, or jobs that no longer serve you, this episode will show you that change isn't the enemy. It's proof you're alive.

Daily Shower Thoughts
The most common hairstyle is bald. | + 25 more...

Daily Shower Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 6:18


The Daily Shower Thoughts podcast is produced by Klassic Studios. [Promo] Check out the Daily Dad Jokes podcast here: https://dailydadjokespodcast.com/ [Promo] Like the soothing background music and Amalia's smooth calming voice? Then check out "Terra Vitae: A Daily Guided Meditation Podcast" here at our show page [Promo] The Daily Facts Podcast. Get smarter in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Facts website. [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website. [Promo] Check out the Get Happy Headlines podcast by my friends, Stella and Mickey. It's a podcast dedicated to bringing you family friendly uplifting stories from around the world. Give it a listen, I know you will like it. Pod links here Get Happy Headlines website. Shower thoughts are sourced from reddit.com/r/showerthoughts Shower Thought credits: MyUsernameIsAwful, SoobinKai, Rohml, Chassian, Next_Faithlessness87, LawfulDmcBoo, FaxTimeMachine, cloudboy37, big_daddy_amogus, somewhatcaffeinated, pandatron43, JWOLFBEARD, bemurda, hobbyanimal, LazloDaLlama, Chance_Answer7984, guitarokx, __Jimmy__, LossfulCodex, , No_Understanding162, pufballcat, Useless_Engineer_, BenTenInches, MeltedChocolate24, VahniB, Podcast links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZNciemLzVXc60uwnTRx2e Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-shower-thoughts/id1634359309 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/daily-dad-jokes/daily-shower-thoughts iHeart: https://iheart.com/podcast/99340139/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a5a434e9-da18-46a7-a434-0437ec49e1d2/daily-shower-thoughts Website: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/dailyshowerthoughts Social media links Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DailyShowerThoughtsPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DailyShowerPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DailyShowerThoughtsPodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dailyshowerthoughtspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs
The Downside to Intentionality - Short #255

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 15:05


In this business and building-oriented short podcast episode, Bryan discusses the limitations and downsides of intentionality. He also talks about the differences between people who act, think, and work quickly and those who are a bit slower, more detailed, and more methodical; there are upsides and downsides to both. People often talk about being intentional, but those intentions have little impact on the world unless they lead to action. Intentionality feels productive, but it doesn't make a difference unless the execution piece is also there. Likewise, skills come from action, not aspiration. Books and podcasts are tools that support efforts to improve, but you can't improve skills without practicing.  There is also the career paradox: we expect people, especially kids, to know what they want to do when they grow up. Their answers aren't backed by any real-life experience. People do the same as adults; we expect them to know what they truly want to do when they haven't necessarily been challenged (or physically made something real or fixed something with their hands). In many of these cases, opportunism and trying new things out, even if it means messing up or being criticized, are more important than intentionality. It helps to think of opportunism in terms of "hat" decisions, "hairstyle" decisions, and "tattoo" decisions. "Hat" decisions are things you can try out without consequences; be opportunistic. "Hairstyle" decisions have longer-lasting effects and require a bit more intentionality, but it's still good to make some of these decisions. "Tattoo" decisions have lasting effects and require intentionality. Intentionality is most useful when we have the experience already; act first and reflect later.   Have a question that you want us to answer on the podcast? Submit your questions at https://www.speakpipe.com/hvacschool. Purchase your tickets or learn more about the 7th Annual HVACR Training Symposium at https://hvacrschool.com/symposium. Subscribe to our podcast on your iPhone or Android. Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Check out our handy calculators here or on the HVAC School Mobile App for Apple and Android

Johnjay & Rich On Demand
Hairstyles for MEN

Johnjay & Rich On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 9:25


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Nassau Morning Madhouse
BALD! BALD! BALD! *points

Nassau Morning Madhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 9:13


The morning show shares their opionions on John Cena recent hair transplant and how it has affected him. In addition they give their overall opionions on bald people and if they could go bald. 

The House of Strauss Podcast
Hair styles and Linda trouble

The House of Strauss Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 72:33


Men's hair styles and Linda was listening on News Radio KKOB See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Steve and Ted in the Morning
Top ten men's hairstyles

Steve and Ted in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 41:12


Hour 2 - After local and national news and a check in with Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen, we talk men's hairstyles.

Street Curb Curiosity
Current hairstyles…don't let this go to your head.

Street Curb Curiosity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 15:13


If blonde, bowl cuts, Brat Green, Bobs and being bald are not a buzzkill, enjoy a few minutes of hair doo diligence you can mullet over.

Pete McMurray Show
For Pete's Sake 08.09.25 -

Pete McMurray Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2025 6:50


For Pete's Sake 08.09.25 - 3 of the Most Important Stories of the Week!

MLVC: The Madonna Podcast
Madonna's Most Iconic Hairstyles

MLVC: The Madonna Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 59:23


MLVC chats with the Mark, Dallas Lyn and Jacob from the newest Madonna podcast to hit the airwaves, But What About The Hair! We discuss our top favorite Madonna hair moments throughout her career and chat about her latest antics in London! Follow MLVC on all social channels: @mlvcpodcast Subscribe to MLVC's YouTube channel Donate to the podcast on Venmo: mlvcpodcast Listen to more episodes on Spotify/Apple/Amazon/Google Play or here: https://mlvc.podbean.com/

Modern Wisdom
#972 - 3.7M Q&A - Fatherhood Plans, Medical Update & New Hairstyle

Modern Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 92:21


I hit 3.7 million Subscribers on YouTube!! To celebrate, I asked for questions from YouTube, X, and Instagram, so here's another 90 minutes of me trying to answer as many as possible. Expect to learn all about my new hairstyle, how to best deal with procrastination, which people are up next on my "Mount Rushmore" of podcast guests, what the current state of my health is, the best tips to manage stress, when podcast merch will be coming to a closet near you, which future music guests I want on the pod, the real power of money, and much more... Sponsors: See me on tour in America: ⁠https://chriswilliamson.live⁠ See discounts for all the products I use and recommend: https://chriswillx.com/deals Get 35% off your first subscription on the best supplements from Momentous at https://livemomentous.com/modernwisdom Get 10% discount on all Gymshark's products at https://gym.sh/modernwisdom (use code MODERNWISDOM10) Get the brand new Whoop 5.0 at https://join.whoop.com/modernwisdom Timestamps: (0:00) - Go See Chris Live (1:19) - What's Up with the Curly Hair? (3:28) - How To Deal with Procrastination (5:39) - Chris' Go-To Shorts (6:58) - Future Musical Guests (8:09) - Why Won't She Commit? (11:42) - Who's in the Next ‘Infinity Gauntlet'? (13:34) - Will James Sexton and Sadia Khan Be Back? (13:56) - The Impact of the Male Sedation Hypothesis on Masculinity (18:15) - Chris' Medical Updates (23:53) - The Negative Effects of Reality Shows (28:47) - How Money Can Change Your Life (32:49) - Top Tips on Stress Management (36:36) - Where Will We Be in 10 Years? (42:30) - Is Chris a Deano? (44:04) - Cool Kids Names (45:05) - How to Get Over Ghosting (49:17) - Modern Wisdom Merch (50:20) - A Love Life Catch-22 (56:58) - Dating in Your 30s (01:00:24) - How the Modern Wisdom Team was Built (01:02:19) - Are 20-Year-Olds Still Partying? (01:04:39) - The Art of Drifting (01:05:50) - How to Tackle Regret (01:07:53) - Reading List (01:09:38) - Being Loved for Being Your Authentic Self (01:14:37) - The Benefits of Having Siblings (01:16:07) - Thoughts on Travelling Alone (01:17:06) - The Rise of Hybrid Athletes (01:18:26) - Don't Ruin Your Phone with a Phonecase (01:19:15) - Comfort Over Style (01:21:35) - Settling Down (01:24:28) - Being Roasted by Fin Taylor (01:25:20) - Seeing Sleep Token (01:25:49) - Tips on Tinnitus (01:27:18) - Would Chris Beat Lex Fridman? (01:27:28) - Outro Extra Stuff: Get my free reading list of 100 books to read before you die: https://chriswillx.com/books Try my productivity energy drink Neutonic: https://neutonic.com/modernwisdom Episodes You Might Enjoy: #577 - David Goggins - This Is How To Master Your Life: https://tinyurl.com/43hv6y59 #712 - Dr Jordan Peterson - How To Destroy Your Negative Beliefs: https://tinyurl.com/2rtz7avf #700 - Dr Andrew Huberman - The Secret Tools To Hack Your Brain: https://tinyurl.com/3ccn5vkp - Get In Touch: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/modernwisdompodcast Email: https://chriswillx.com/contact - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nice Talk with Nikki Ogunnaike
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce on Competition Hairstyles, Growing Up in Waterhouse, and Prioritizing Harmony Over Balance

Nice Talk with Nikki Ogunnaike

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 47:32


Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is the most decorated 100-meter sprinter of all time, with eight Olympic medals and 10 World Championship gold medals. Off the track, Fraser-Pryce is equally impressive: She created the Pocket Rocket Foundation to give back to her community and just launched her haircare line, Afimi, which is inspired by the essence of her home country of Jamaica. On this episode, Fraser-Pryce shares why wins look different during this stage of her life and how she's feeling going into the World Championships in Tokyo. She also discusses how focusing on her race-day hairstyle helps her stay calm before a meet, as well as what it means to her to be able to support student athletes through her foundation. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

life is felicious
hot girl summer

life is felicious

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 31:24


Ihr habt nach Tipps für den perfekten Sommer gefragt. Und da Chatty mal wieder zu bemüht auf funny Millennial macht, muss Feli wie immer selbst ran. Also, freut euch auf Hairstyles, Bikinis die Sinn machen und Felis Summer Essentiales. Bis gleich, Ihr Hübschen! shop felicious: www.felicious.de

The Victory Couch
S5: Episode 17 – about songs that remind us of one another, rating hairstyles, July 4th food, and habits to break

The Victory Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 30:35


Join us this week as Rick is asked to rate Julie's hairstyles of the last 20+ years together. While not as uncomfortable about discussing teen advice for tattoos and piercings, this one made Rick squirm a little BUT he came out unscathed. Just a little friendly couple nostalgia today....also, we take it back to songs of the past that remind us of one another. We also discuss 4th of July foods and habits we would like to break. Squish on in....(The Victory Couch is hosted by Rick and Julie Rando)Show notes: Connect with us on Instagram @thevictorycouch, Facebook, victorycouchpodcast@gmail.com, or www.thevictorycouch.comWant a new Victory Couch sticker for your water bottle, laptop, guitarcase, etc.? Send us a message and we'll mail you one.SUBSCRIBE to The Victory Couch e-mail list by visiting https://www.thevictorycouch.com/ and click SUBSCRIBE at the top of your screen. Is there a song/songs when you hear them that instantly remind you ofme?Unwell, Matchbox Twentyhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt14173774/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkHemorrhage, Fuel https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21444672/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkFeelsLike Home, Chantal Kreviazuk https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0471092/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkThe Power of Love, Huey Lewis & The News https://youtu.be/wBl2QGAIx1s?si=zKZEXmLwugS_I9DBBeautiful Mess, Diamond Rio https://youtu.be/5H2Dy_sNSdQ?si=1U_sTnHIWWr2TyE7Here Without You, 3 Doors Downhttps://youtu.be/kPBzTxZQG5Q?si=biYWZiltIVzCLBmyThe Chicks https://thechicks.com/Alanis Morrisette https://alanis.com/Butter, BTS https://youtu.be/WMweEpGlu_U?si=VqwMXYafSabGiGa0According to Food & Wine let'sdiscuss the most purchased foods for July 4, 2024.Taylor Swift Kate Plus 8 SNL bit: https://youtu.be/2122YO0cbg0?si=uDxlfai0Ki-Jiec0What's one habit you would personally like to break?Couch crumb: birthday planning indecisiveness, young lady fighting illnessProp your feet up: new creative ideas launching at KMK, Beetlejuice Jr.Connect with us on Instagram @thevictorycouch, Facebook, victorycouchpodcast@gmail.com, or www.thevictorycouch.comWant a new Victory Couch sticker for your water bottle, laptop, guitarcase, etc.? Send us a message and we'll mail you one.SUBSCRIBE to The Victory Couch e-mail list by visiting https://www.thevictorycouch.com/ and click SUBSCRIBE at the top ofyour screen. Is there a song/songs when you hear them that instantly remind you ofme?Unwell, Matchbox Twentyhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt14173774/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkHemorrhage, Fuel https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21444672/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkFeels Like Home, Chantal Kreviakhttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm0471092/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkThe Power of Love, Huey Lewis & The News https://youtu.be/wBl2QGAIx1s?si=zKZEXmLwugS_I9DBBeautiful Mess, Diamond Rio https://youtu.be/5H2Dy_sNSdQ?si=1U_sTnHIWWr2TyE7Here Without You, 3 Doors Down https://youtu.be/kPBzTxZQG5Q?si=biYWZiltIVzCLBmyThe Chicks https://thechicks.com/Alanis Morrisette https://alanis.com/Butter, BTS https://youtu.be/WMweEpGlu_U?si=VqwMXYafSabGiGa0According to Food & Wine let's discuss the most purchased foods for July 4, 2024.Taylor Swift Kate Plus 8 SNL bit https://youtu.be/2122YO0cbg0?si=uDxlfai0Ki-Jiec0What's one habit you would personally like to break?Couch crumb: birthday planning indecisiveness, young lady fighting illnessProp your feet up: new creative ideas launching at KMK, Beetlejuice Jr.

THE MORNING SHIFT
THE GOAT IS BACK!

THE MORNING SHIFT

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 45:51


Talk To Me Nice Thursday THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME IS BACK!... Todays GOAT topic is Hairstyles!... Parenting, some may be a veteran at it now, some may be new parents, some may not even be parents but here is an interesting, may be confronting, honest chat around parenting!... Game 2 is DONE... it's left a bitter taste in the air at work... Hit that link below to stay caught up with anything and everything TMS. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.facebook.com/groups/3394787437503676/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ We dropped some merch! Use TMS for 10% off. Here is the link: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://youknowclothing.com/search?q=tms⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Thank you to the team at Chemist Warehouse for helping us keep the lights on, here at The Morning Shift... ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.chemistwarehouse.co.nz/⁠⁠⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast
FULL SHOW | Newark, NJ Mayor Suing Top Trump Lawyer for Unlawful Arrest; Offset Furious Over Son's New Hairstyle and Deletes Social Media; Kanye West Dreams About Apologizing to Jay-Z; and MORE

Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 67:09


In this episode of The Rickey Smiley Morning Show, Newark, NJ Mayor Ras Baraka is taking legal action against one of Donald Trump’s top attorneys after being arrested while trying to inspect an ICE facility in his city. The arrest, which Baraka and his legal team call unlawful and politically motivated, has reignited conversations around immigration, oversight, and abuse of power. Meanwhile, hip-hop star Offset sparked headlines after deleting his social media accounts in response to public backlash over his son’s new hairstyle—allegedly mimicking Cardi B’s rumored boyfriend, Stefon Diggs. Offset was reportedly furious about the resemblance and chose to go offline after expressing his frustration. Also in the mix, Kanye West is once again reflecting publicly—this time on his fractured friendship with Jay-Z. In a since-deleted tweet, Ye confessed he dreams about apologizing to his former mentor, suggesting he may be open to reconciliation after years of tension and controversial behavior. And finally, in a move that could impact the U.S. auto and manufacturing industries, former President Donald Trump has signed an executive order doubling tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from 25% to 50%. The move has drawn sharp criticism from economists and automakers alike for its potential to raise consumer prices and disrupt supply chains. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Adventures of Pipeman
Pipeman's NEW Hairstyle by Angela of WanderLust Hair Collective at WTR

The Adventures of Pipeman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 48:45


It's Travel Tuesday and this week on Season 19, Episode 52 of The Adventures of Pipeman we have a surpise Impromptu NEW Hairstyle and Color by Angela Kristina, the Rock Star Hair Stylist and Colorist from Wanderlust Collective done right on the grass backstage in the media / artist lounge at Welcome To Rockville 2025 on the Daytone International Speedway. Watch it happen live before your eyes. This is perfect timing too because the next stop on the Pipeman Radio Tour is Downtown Las Vegas for Punk Rock Bowling. Tune in at 1PM ET on 06/03/25 for the live show on W4CY Radio at www.w4cy.com.Subscribe to The Adventures of Pipeman at https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-...Take some zany and serious journeys with The Pipeman aka Dean K. Piper, CST on The Adventures of Pipeman also known as Pipeman Radio syndicated globally “Where Who Knows And Anything Goes”. Would you like to be a sponsor of the show?Would you like to have your business, products, services, merch, programs, books, music or any other professional or artistic endeavors promoted on the show?Would you like interviewed as a professional or music guest on The Adventures of Pipeman, Positively Pipeman and/or Pipeman in the Pit?Would you like to host your own Radio Show, Streaming TV Show, or Podcast?Follow @pipemanradio on all social media outlets.Visit Pipeman Radio on the Web at linktr.ee/pipemanradio, theadventuresofpipeman.com, pipemanradio.com, talk4media.com, w4cy.com, talk4tv.com, talk4podcasting.com. Download The Pipeman Radio APP.The Adventures of Pipeman is broadcast live Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays at 1PM ET and Music & Positive Interviews daily at 8AM ET on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) and replays on K4HD Radio (www.k4hd.com – Hollywood Talk Radio part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). The Adventures of Pipeman TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com). The Adventures of Pipeman Podcast is also available on The Adventures of Pipeman Podcast, Pipeman Radio Podcast, Talk 4 Media, Talk 4 Podcasting, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-adventures-of-pipeman--941822/support.

The Last Looks Podcast
88.Araxi Lindsey: Crafting Characters, One Hairstyle at a Time

The Last Looks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 71:43


Episode 88: Join us for an inspiring chat with Araxi Lindsey, a celebrated hairstylist in the film and television industry, who shares her journey from wanting to counsel teens to styling hair for Hollywood's elite. Discover her beginnings, industry challenges, key career highlights, and the importance of teamwork and integrity in her profession. From her early work on The Matrix to her Emmy-winning contributions on Blackish, Araxi's story is captivating and insightful for anyone looking to understand the intricacies of hairstyling in showbiz. Episode brought to you by: https://johnblakeswigs.com 15% OFF LSB: https://linearbelts.com/lastlooks YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@lastlookscrew BUY the podcast a COFFEE: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lastlooks Join Last Looks Crew & Stay in the Loop: https://www.last-looks.com/join-last-looks-crew

CONSTANCE
JAYDA WAYDA DID NOT CREATE THIS TRENDING FULANI BRAID HAIRSTYLE | #NTHANKYEW

CONSTANCE

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 2:02


Join me for today's segment of N Thank yew as I discuss the early 2000's hairstyle that is back on trend and stirring up controversy. Keep up with me:https://www.instagram.com/constanceannanshowhttps://www.iheartconstance.cohttps://instagram.com/iheartconstancepersonal YouTube:  @iheartconstancetv @iheartconstance on X

The Anna & Raven Show
Tuesday, May 6, 2025: Trying Heatless Curl Hairstyles; Road Trip Rules; PSAs About Cars!

The Anna & Raven Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 53:14


Anna and Raven talk about things that you shouldn't ask friends! You'll never guess what they don't want to help a friend out with! There are a lot of viral heatless hairstyles to achieve effortless curls! Anna and Producer Julie put them to the test this week! Find out if they worked on Instagram @AnnaAndRaven Rules of the road! Anna and her family take a lot of road trips and shares the top things that are rules during the trip! Are you up to date on this week's biggest news story? Anna and Raven will get you caught up on the trending news stories including the Met Gala last night! Katie the Garden Lady shared a secret hack on how to make flowers grow! Raven tries the method to see if he can have a green thumb! If you like your marriage and don't want an argument, there is one thing you should avoid doing this summer! Anna and Raven talk about the renovations that almost destroyed their marriage! Happy Teacher Appreciation Day! Anna, Raven, Producer Julie, and Producer Justin share the teacher that had the biggest impact on them! Anna, Raven, Producer Julie, and Producer Justin share personal PSA's about what bothers them about cars! Blake and Jamie's 7-year-old son threatens to run away anytime his parents get upset with him. He packs a little bag and everything.  Jamie always folds and ungrounds him/unpunishes him.  She's worried about traffic, their local wooded area, strangers, etc.  Blake says they should just call his bluff and teach him a lesson...there are Ring cameras all over the neighborhood, he will be back in an hour anyway. Jamie and Mike have a chance to win $3000! All they have to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven! 

The Daily Zeitgeist
Another JD Vance Oopsie! Eyelashes R 4 WOMAN 04.16.25

The Daily Zeitgeist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 56:19 Transcription Available


In episode 1847, Jack and Miles are joined by co-host of Summer Album/Winter Album, Jody Avirgan, to discuss… JD Vance Literally Fumbling It, OBV IT’S GAY TO WASH YOUR ASS FELLAS, WHAT ABOUT THOSE EYELASHES THO? ALSO GAY? PROBABLY RIGHT? And more! JD Vance Literally Fumbling It (Clip) Insecure Men Are Shaving Their Eyelashes to Look ‘Less Feminine’ Is It Manly to Shave Off Eyelashes? A Barber's Perspective (Clip) Shaving Eyelashes: So this is really a thing I see now... (Clip) Another satisfied customer (Clip) LISTEN: Na boca do sol by Arthur Verocai WATCH: The Daily Zeitgeist on Youtube! L.A. Wildfire Relief: Displaced Black Families GoFund Me Directory See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Unashamed with Phil Robertson
Ep 1069 | Jase Learns a Hip New Phrase, Zach Disrupts Church with a Bad Hairstyle & God Trumps Superman

Unashamed with Phil Robertson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 59:02


Jase tries to keep up with the kids by learning a new slang phrase—though the results are questionable. Zach's questionable life choices once led to a haircut so awful it disrupted church, with Al calling him out mid-sermon.The guys also dive into why humans invent "gods" like Superman instead of submitting to the one true God. Plus, they discuss how eternal life starts with an internal life with Jesus.  In this episode: John 5, verses 1-30; Ezekiel 37, verses 11-14; 2 Corinthians 5, verses 4-16 “Unashamed” Episode 1069 is sponsored by: https://vom.org/unashamed — Request your free copy of When Faith is Forbidden today by visiting the website or by calling 844-463-4059. https://fieldofgreens.com   — Get 20% off your first order to get started today! https://liberty.com/unashamed — Get your application fee waived and take the next step toward your future! https://rocketmoney.com/unashamed  — Cancel unwanted subscriptions with Rocket Money. The average person saves up to $720 a year when using all of the app's premium features! Listen to Not Yet Now with Zach Dasher on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, or anywhere you get podcasts. — Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beauty Me with Charisse Kenion
Ep. 297: Why are we so obsessed with the ‘90s when it comes to hair? Talking iconic black hairstyles and unforgettable '90s moments with Nneka Allison of HoochTeeStyle

Beauty Me with Charisse Kenion

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 28:37


This week it's a very niche episode focused on 90s hair, specifically the impact and artistry involved in black hairstyles of that era and how Nneka Allison, founder of HoochTeestyle Hairstyling is bringing them back to life in a fresh new way.I first heard about Nneka, AKA Tee via her PR Keysha Davis, and when she sent me Tee's press release I instantly thought that she must be based in Atlanta or somewhere else in the US because her work was so niche, so precise and so specific, but then I found out that not only is she based in the UK, she's basically down the road from me!In this episode Tee breaks down her quintessential '90s hairstyles and how cultural influences such as Freaknik (an annual spring break street party in Atlanta during the '80s and '90s) and musicians such as Lil Kim and Mary J Blige inspired her to bring these styles back to life.Artwork by Charisse KenionFollow Tee on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hoochteestyles/Follow Tee on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hoochteestylesWHERE TO FIND MESubstack: https://beautymenotes.substack.comThreads: https://www.threads.net/@charisse_kenion/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charisse_kenion/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charissekenionCheck me out on ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/beautymeBusiness inquiries: info@charissekenion.com

The Brain Candy Podcast
898: Challenge Insecurity, Pathological Liars, & Lonely Teens

The Brain Candy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 52:32


Sarah roped Susie into watching Love is Blind and now they have to talk about it (even though Susie is mad about it). We discuss the particular hellscape that is a reality tv reunion and the trauma it provides. We discuss why bangs are never the answer and you should never get a tattoo when you're in the throes of life's worst moments. Sarah talks about Belle Gibson who became a successful influencer, cookbook author, and lifestyle blogger based on a lie that she had terminal cancer she was treating homeopathically. We find out why young people aren't getting romantically involved and debate whether that's a bad or good thing. And we hear why reality tv causes insecurity in men and women in different ways. Plus, Susie explains what a "bed party" is and why people are spending lots of money for an instagram picture celebrating their kid going to college.Listen to more podcasts like this: https://wavepodcastnetwork.comJoin our Candy Club, shop our merch, sign-up for our free newsletter, & more by visiting The Brain Candy Podcast website: https://www.thebraincandypodcast.comConnect with us on social media:BCP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastSusie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterSarah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBCP on X: https://www.x.com/braincandypodSponsors:Get 20% OFF by going to https://www.honeylove.com/braincandy! #honeylovepodGet up to 35% off PLUS 2 free gifts using code BRAINCANDY at https://shopbeam.com/BRAINCANDYSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Meldrick Moments Extendo Edition
"HAIRSTYLES OF THE FALSELY ACCUSED"

Meldrick Moments Extendo Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 38:57


We are back with more news and stories you will only find here! Stories like Canadians being detained by ICE, embalmers taking the law into their own hands, men missing eyelashes, killer confessions to your cousin, alliteration, toilet paper takedowns and more! Plus comedy! Roll a Meldrick and enjoy the moment!

The Jamal Bryant Podcast
Yung Joc Talks Airport Gun Scandal, Reality TV & His Viral Hairstyle Made Him Millions!

The Jamal Bryant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 49:52


Join my membership for exclusive content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1yEY95beOqcUz5TUqxqVgQ/join

Do you really know?
Why do we change our hairstyle when we're depressed?

Do you really know?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 3:54


Our hair says a lot about our personalities —it's a core part of our identity. It reflects who we are and how we want the world to perceive us. As noted by British hair historian Caroline Cox in her book Good Hair Days, “A hairstyle is the ultimate form of self-expression. It tells the world who you are—or who you want to be.” This idea highlights the powerful role hair plays in shaping and communicating our individuality. Why do major life changes push us toward the salon? Is it purely symbolic? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here : Does stress really cause grey hair? Could the Pomodoro technique help me work better? What are the warning signs of depression? A podcast written and realised by Amber Minogue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Nightcap with Unc and Ocho
Nightcap - Hour 2: 2024 Eagles GOAT?, Commanders eyeing Kupp, Lamar's new hairstyle

Nightcap with Unc and Ocho

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 67:53 Transcription Available


Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to CBS ranking every Super Bowl Champion since the year 2000, with the 2024 Philadelphia Eagles claiming the top spot and Unc is adamant that the 2000 Baltimore Ravens would have dominated the 2024 Eagles. Later, Unc and Ocho discuss the Washington Commanders looking at a trade for Los Angeles Rams WR Cooper Kupp, Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson shows off his new shoulder-length hairstyle and much more!05:35 - CBS Super Bowl Rankings11:10 - Cooper Kupp may go to Commanders16:10 - Joe Mixon wins appeals17:30 - Lamar Jackson’s hair experiments29:21 - Travis Hunter at NFL Combine31:34 - Shohei Ohtani’s parking33:00 - Men vs women cheaters42:22 - Q&Ayyyyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

say what?
Your Hairstyle Means You Consented to Sex?

say what?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 26:29


TW: Sexual abuseHanna chats about a new law in Colorado that makes it illegal to say “what was she wearing?”! More Info About The Lawhttps://sbaproject.org/what-were-you-wearing/

Season of Stuck
How The Right Hairstyle Can Make You Feel More You—And Help You Get Unstuck In The Process

Season of Stuck

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 51:17


In this episode of Season of Stuck, Deanna sits down with Jules Heron, founder of Hair for Humans, a Portland-based salon specializing in gender-affirming haircuts. During their conversation, they explore how our relationship with our hair can deeply impact our identity and sense of self—and how the right hairstyle can ultimately help us move from stuck to unstuck. Jules also shares actionable tips on how to work with your stylist to get a haircut and feels authentically you.Tune in to learn about:Why hair is about so much more than aesthetics—and how it impacts how we see ourselves and move through the worldThe importance of finding a stylist who will listen, understand, and co-create your visionHow to break down your desired haircut to get exactly what you wantThoughts from the episode:"I'm not the deciding factor of what is gonna make you feel confident in your hair. I don't have to walk around with your hair on my head.""Your brain just wants to be in the familiar. And so the familiar—even though it's miserable—it wants you to stay stuck there because it's predictable.""The opposite of anxiety is not calm. The opposite of anxiety is creative—because anxiety is just creative energy that is just working against you."About the guest: Jules Heron is a stylist and the founder of Hair for Humans, a Portland-based salon that specializes in gender-affirming haircuts. Through their work, Jules helps people feel like the most authentic version of themselves, creating a safe space where clients can explore how they want to present to the world. Connect with Jules:On the web:Hair for HumansOn social media @hairforhumans:YouTubeInstagramTikTokFacebookStay connected with Season of Stuck:Want more insights on how to make your journey from stuck to unstuck? Make sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts; you can catch new episodes every Tuesday.Want to make sure you never miss an episode? Visit seasonofstuck.com to get episodes delivered to your inbox. To get involved with the show, join our community, The Unstuck Collective, fill out our listener survey or send us a message.And for even more stuck-related content, make sure to follow us on Instagram @seasonofstuck****DISCLAIMER**** Season of Stuck is for general information only and should not be considered health, financial, or any other type of professional advice. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on Season of Stuck is not an endorsement. We do not verify the accuracy of the information that guests present. Adult language may be present. Our producer and host disclaim any liability arising out of your reliance on Season of Stuck. Please note that we may receive a commission should you choose to purchase any product or service using our website link to the products, services, and links featured on Season of Stuck and/or in related properties (including seasonofstuck.com and email communications).

The Bench with John and Lance
2-6 Hour 1: Are hairstyles the cause of the Rockets being 0-3? + Should the Suns trade Kevin Durant and Devin Booker

The Bench with John and Lance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 52:24


Joni and Friends Radio
The Lost Son

Joni and Friends Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 4:00


Click here to receive today's free gift on the Radio Page: The Parable of the Prodigal Son – Enjoy compelling life applications and relevant lessons on grace, anger, and compassion. The Parable of the Prodigal Son tackles issues we all face today, and is perfect for new Christians wanting to study God's grace and forgiveness to all, and anyone needing a fresh reminder of the grace Christians are called to extend to all. Use the coupon code: RADIOGIFT for free shipping!*Limit one copy per person* --------Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org. Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.

Yup, Another Podcast
Episode 198 | Yup, Alternate Black Man Hairstyles

Yup, Another Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 84:48


On this episode of Yup, Another Podcast, we're back and THE EAGLES ARE THE NFC CHAMPIONS. We talk about Harley being the most irrational petty, YNS VS school sh*oter & who is scarier All that and more on “Yup, Another Podcast”, a podcast about absolutely nothing and shit you actually care about.Follow Us On Twitter/Instagram@Yup_AnotherPod@ImStunt/@ImStunt1@HarleyNoDavidson@Chief_Leaf/@_ChiefEats_@LerStevensImStunt Vibes: Vol 24 https://linktr.ee/imstunt #MCMIGTV: https://www.instagram.com/tv/B8sKl_ynRNr/?igshid=9i6bh3bwmkwiVIMEO: #MCM on Vimeo

TODAY with Hoda & Jenna
December 23: Holiday Debates | Chris Appleton on Holiday Hair Trends | Last-Minute Holiday Recipes

TODAY with Hoda & Jenna

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 29:50


Hoda and Jenna go head-to-head as they debate topics surrounding the holidays. Also, how to level up this season's looks with Hollywood-worthy holiday hair trends. Plus, festive and easy recipes for those hosting this season. And creative ways to wrap presents without wrapping paper.

The Daily Zeitgeist
Gaetz Guilt Gallop, The WORST Xmas Song? 12.19.24

The Daily Zeitgeist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 75:23 Transcription Available


In episode 1794, Jack and Miles are joined by host of White Homework, Tori Williams Douglass, to discuss… What The F**k Is This Dude Doing With His Hair? Matt Gaetz Ethics Report Is Gonna Drop..., Music Experts Try To Explain Why The Worst Christmas Is So Bad and more! Matt Gaetz Ethics Report Is Gonna Drop... "There is no getting around the fact that he repeats the phrase 'simply having a wonderful Christmastime' 17 times": A music professor breaks down the theory behind Paul McCartney's Wonderful Christmastime “Santa Baby” is one of Americans’ most disliked Christmas songs Worst Christmas songs of all time revealed - and the results will surprise you The 20 Sh*ttiest Christmas Songs Ever Recorded Paul McCartney Song Named Most Hated Christmas Tune Tweet from @theryangeorge: Paul McCartney's "Wonderful Christmastime" is about friends practicing witchcraft but then someone walks in and they have to suddenly play it cool LISTEN: Blame by GabrielsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

HER Style Podcast | Buy Less, Shop Smarter, Build a Wardrobe You Love
203 | Easy, Professional Hairstyles and Where to Find Stylish Shoes for Wide Feet

HER Style Podcast | Buy Less, Shop Smarter, Build a Wardrobe You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 16:53


Nothing makes me happier than knowing I'm delivering the EXACT advice and information you want to hear on the podcast. So it makes my whole day when I receive your style questions in my inbox!   This week, long time listener Danielle, sent in not one but three amazing questions. So I know there's something in this episode for you! We're covering a range of topics from polished hairstyles you don't need a cosmetology license to pull off, where in the world to find beautiful shoes for wide feet (Friend, we have options! Don't you worry!), and how to choose the right frames for your face shape.   From your hair to your toes, I've got you covered today. Let's dive in and explore some ways to style yourself quickly and professionally for the office or wherever you're running off to this holiday season.   FREE 5-MIN PERSONAL STYLE QUIZ: https://herstylellc.com/quiz HER STYLE BLOG: https://herstylellc.com/blog HER STYLE ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/heatherriggsstyle/ REGISTER FOR THE FREE BOOTCAMP: https://herstylellc.com/bootcamp   Related Episodes: 60 – Get Your Shoe Collection In Check With These 5 Simple Strategies 44 – 3 Steps to Finding the Perfect Sunglasses and Frames For Your Face 9 – 10 Time-Saving Tips To Look Put Together FAST

Motorcop Chronicles Podcast
Football Players Pepper Sprayed, Black Cop Demoted for Hairstyle, Kids of Walmart

Motorcop Chronicles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 80:40


We have a loaded show as usual, introducing a new portion of the show tonight also. Want more Motorcop join the Patreon by clicking here Get your Motorcop Merch by Clicking Here Check out the Web Page www.motorcopchronicels.com Have a story to share or want to be a guest email the Iceman at motorcopchronicels@gmail.com Be the LION !!!!

The Adam and Dr. Drew Show
Memory Loss, Counter Culture and 70's Hair Styles (The Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classics)

The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 36:18


Adam and Dr. Drew talk about how cigarettes are a major cause of memory loss, how generations have talked about counter culture and it's impact in society and the styles of the 70's and their thoughts.