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For the first time ever on The Mel Robbins Podcast, Mel is sitting down with a world-renowned dermatologist. Whether you're dealing with acne, aging skin, redness, fine lines, or you're just overwhelmed and don't know what to do with the products that are clogging your bathroom drawers, this episode is for you. If you're at a moment in your life where your skin is out of control, you don't look like yourself, and you don't feel like there's anything you can do, Dr. Shereene Idriss is going to assure you that there is absolutely always something you can do. And today, you're going to learn exactly what that is. Today, Dr. Shereene Idriss, MD, one of the most trusted dermatologists in the world, is here with the science, the 3 specific steps, and the no-BS truth on what works… and what doesn't. What helps your skin and what hurts it. What's worth your money and what isn't. In today's episode, you're going to learn the science-backed way to take care of your skin, boost confidence, and feel better from the inside out. All of the questions Dr. Idriss' answers in this episode come directly from the listeners of this show. If you have ever wondered: Why am I getting acne as an adult, and what can I do about it? How do I get rid of my sagging jowls? What skincare should be thrown out immediately? How should I wash my face? What are the skincare ingredients that actually work? How do I take care of aging skin? She'll cover everything from collagen and sagging jowls to actives, acne, injectables, and how much money you should really be spending on skincare. And she doesn't just list problems - she gives you clear, practical solutions you've probably never heard before. In this episode, you'll learn: -Why your skin can seem to “age overnight” and the 2 specific ages when skin changes accelerate -The difference between Botox and filler, what each one does, and how to avoid the “overdone” look -Understand the 3 lifestyle habits that affect your skin health -Deal with adult acne: why it happens, common triggers, and the first step to calm your skin down fast -Simplify skincare down to the 3 core categories every routine needs (and why that's enough) -Wash your face the right way (including what most people get wrong about water temperature) -Figure out whether you have “sensitive skin” or reactive skin -Manage the emotional and psychological toll of skin issues and how to get out of the shame spiral If you put what she teaches you into practice, you'll stop guessing, stop wasting money, and start feeling confident in your skin again. For more resources related to today's episode, click here for the podcast episode page. If you liked the episode, check out this one next with longevity expert Dr. Vonda Wright: Look, Feel, & Stay Young Forever: #1 Orthopedic Surgeon's Proven Protocol Connect with Mel: Order Mel's new product, Pure Genius Protein Get Mel's newsletter, packed with tools, coaching, and inspiration. Get Mel's #1 bestselling book, The Let Them Theory Watch the episodes on YouTube Follow Mel on Instagram The Mel Robbins Podcast Instagram Mel's TikTok Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes ad-free Disclaimer Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Depuis l'assassinat du président Jovenel Moïse en 2021, Haïti traverse une crise politique et sécuritaire qui ne cesse de s'aggraver. Le pays insulaire des Caraïbes est en proie à la violence des gangs qui contrôlent 80% de la capitale Port-au-Prince. En septembre 2025, la crise avait déjà fait près de 1,4 million de déplacés internes, selon le Bureau des Nations unies pour la coordination des affaires humanitaires. Le contexte affecte inévitablement le système éducatif haïtien. Outre la peur des parents d'envoyer leurs enfants à l'école et celle des enseignants de rejoindre leur établissement, s'ajoutent le risque de recrutement par les groupes armés, ou encore une déscolarisation précoce. Les conditions d'accueil en pâtissent également, selon le cluster Éducation Haïti, une coalition d'acteurs humanitaires internationaux, plus de 1 600 écoles ont fermé au cours de l'année scolaire 2024-2025. Des difficultés auxquelles s'ajoutent les faiblesses structurelles du système tel que les classes surchargées, le manque de professeurs formés, d'électricité, d'établissements adaptés... Face à cette situation d'urgence, quels sont les moyens nécessaires pour redresser le système éducatif haïtien ? Avec : • Nesmy Manigat, ancien ministre de l'Éducation nationale de Haïti et envoyé de haut niveau et conseiller au Partenariat mondial pour l'éducation • Josette Bruffaerts-Thomas, fondatrice de l'association Haïti Futur • Inge Vervloesem, cheffe de la Section Éducation du bureau UNICEF Haïti. En fin d'émission, Un parent, une question et les conseils du psychologue Ibrahima Giroux, professeur à l'Université Gaston Berger de Saint-Louis du Sénégal. Il répond à la question d'un auditeur, Idriss, tchadien à Portland, Oregon, USA. Programmation musicale : ► Police And Thieves - Junior Murvin ► Pitiky - Lovana.
Depuis l'assassinat du président Jovenel Moïse en 2021, Haïti traverse une crise politique et sécuritaire qui ne cesse de s'aggraver. Le pays insulaire des Caraïbes est en proie à la violence des gangs qui contrôlent 80% de la capitale Port-au-Prince. En septembre 2025, la crise avait déjà fait près de 1,4 million de déplacés internes, selon le Bureau des Nations unies pour la coordination des affaires humanitaires. Le contexte affecte inévitablement le système éducatif haïtien. Outre la peur des parents d'envoyer leurs enfants à l'école et celle des enseignants de rejoindre leur établissement, s'ajoutent le risque de recrutement par les groupes armés, ou encore une déscolarisation précoce. Les conditions d'accueil en pâtissent également, selon le cluster Éducation Haïti, une coalition d'acteurs humanitaires internationaux, plus de 1 600 écoles ont fermé au cours de l'année scolaire 2024-2025. Des difficultés auxquelles s'ajoutent les faiblesses structurelles du système tel que les classes surchargées, le manque de professeurs formés, d'électricité, d'établissements adaptés... Face à cette situation d'urgence, quels sont les moyens nécessaires pour redresser le système éducatif haïtien ? Avec : • Nesmy Manigat, ancien ministre de l'Éducation nationale de Haïti et envoyé de haut niveau et conseiller au Partenariat mondial pour l'éducation • Josette Bruffaerts-Thomas, fondatrice de l'association Haïti Futur • Inge Vervloesem, cheffe de la Section Éducation du bureau UNICEF Haïti. En fin d'émission, Un parent, une question et les conseils du psychologue Ibrahima Giroux, professeur à l'Université Gaston Berger de Saint-Louis du Sénégal. Il répond à la question d'un auditeur, Idriss, tchadien à Portland, Oregon, USA. Programmation musicale : ► Police And Thieves - Junior Murvin ► Pitiky - Lovana.
In this LIVE podcast recording, Dr. Shereene Idriss is back to bust more skincare myths on everything from sunscreen misinformation to which ingredients are most legit - in her books. The Manhattan-based, board-certified cosmetic dermatologist has captured over 4 million followers with her skin “NERD”-iness, educating the world with her real-talk takes on skincare scams, sharing practical advice for the most challenging skin conditions and real talk about the wild and wonderful world of cosmetics.A special thank you to 1 Hotel Toronto for hosting our live podcast! Listen in to learn:Everything to know about Dr. Idriss' latest skincare innovation, a purple-tinted sunscreen, that amassed a 10,000 person waitlist in 36 hoursIs mineral sunscreen “better” than chemical sunscreen? The internet's favourite derm weighs inMove over collagen supplements – the Harvard-backed reason that Dr. Idriss believes that good ol' vitamin D may be the low-cost key to longevityThe most underrated skincare ingredient according to Dr. Idriss, and what it has to offer for problematic skin Could NAD+ skincare be the next buzzy ingredient to watch? Dr. Idriss' red hot takeTikTok takedown! Dr. Idriss' thoughts on the viral “Caveman Skincare trend ” Spicule skincare – saviour or scam?Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok,X, Threads. Join our private Facebook group. Or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. Sign up for our Substack here For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/ Related episodes like this: Dr. Shereene Idriss AKA Pillow Talk Derm Serving The Real Tea on Skincare ScamsWatch on YouTube: Dermatologist Dr. Shereene Idriss (#PillowtalkDerm) on Botox News, Skin Purging, Best SPF & MoreIs This $265 Face Cream Really The Goat? An Augustinus Bader Explainer PROMO CODES: When you support our sponsors, you support the creation of Breaking Beauty Podcast! VegamourTired of dealing with shedding and thinning? Take back control of your hair with Vegamour. For a limited time go to VEGAMOUR.com/BEAUTY, code BEAUTY to get 20% off your first order. QuinceGive your summer closet an upgrade with Quince. Go to quince.com/breakingbeauty for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. MaraTry the Mara Chia + Moringa® Algae Enzyme Cleansing Oil! Head Into your local Sephora to shop MARA, or head to Sephora.com – and don't forget to wash your face! *Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.* Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya Produced by Dear Media Studio See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Les élèves de 1ère STMG du lycée Maupassant (Colombes) ont réalisé une grande émission sur les violences faites aux femmes à partir du spectacle de cirque "Entre chiens et louves", du Cirque Le Roux, au théâtre l'Avant Seine de Colombes. *** Présentation générale : Laïd Réalisation : Ange *** 1ère partie : "Sous l'heure bleue" Présentatrice : Nariman Line-Lise présente une chronique sur les célébrités victimes de violences conjugales. Réalisation : Bachayer *** 2ème partie : "Les affranchis" Présentatrice : Amira Nassim interview le judoka, Teddy Riner, sur sa prise de position publique contre les violences faites aux femmes. Abdelwadoud joue le rôle de Teddy Riner. Aide à l'écriture : Lyna Réalisation : Hiba *** 3ème partie Présentatrice et présentateur : Célia et Soran Célia et Soran présentent une chronique sur le procès de Mazan. Zakaria interview le rappeur Damso sur la place des femmes dans ses textes, dans lesquels la mention de féminicides apparait de façon récurrente. Glorification ou dénonciation de la violence ? Kadhem joue le rôle de Damso. Bryan propose un contre-point. Réalisation : Fabiana *** 4ème partie Présentatrices : Dina et Farah Dina présente le film "The Girl Who Escaped : the Kara Robinson Story" de Simone Stock (2023) et Farah présente le film "Girl in the Basement" de Elizabeth Röhm (2021), deux films qui font le récit de violences sexistes et sexuelles. Elles partagent aussi les contacts d'associations destinées aux victime de violences sexistes et sexuelles. Réalisation : Awa *** 5ème partie : "le débat du soir" Présentateur : Ryan Le cinéma est-il plus efficace que le théâtre pour aborder les violences faites aux femmes ? Ryan interview le réalisateur britannique, Steve McQueen, joué par Deeklann et un psychologue, joué par Idriss. Réalisation : Adam *** Un atelier animé par Camille Masson et Julia Martin le 19 avril 2025, en partenariat avec le théâtre de l'Avant Seine.
Les élèves de 1ère STMG du lycée Maupassant (Colombes) ont réalisé une grande émission sur les violences faites aux femmes à partir du spectacle de cirque "Entre chiens et louves", du Cirque Le Roux, au théâtre l'Avant Seine de Colombes. *** Présentation générale : Laïd Réalisation : Ange *** 1ère partie : "Sous l'heure bleue" Présentatrice : Nariman Line-Lise présente une chronique sur les célébrités victimes de violences conjugales. Réalisation : Bachayer *** 2ème partie : "Les affranchis" Présentatrice : Amira Nassim interview le judoka, Teddy Riner, sur sa prise de position publique contre les violences faites aux femmes. Abdelwadoud joue le rôle de Teddy Riner. Aide à l'écriture : Lyna Réalisation : Hiba *** 3ème partie Présentatrice et présentateur : Célia et Soran Célia et Soran présentent une chronique sur le procès de Mazan. Zakaria interview le rappeur Damso sur la place des femmes dans ses textes, dans lesquels la mention de féminicides apparait de façon récurrente. Glorification ou dénonciation de la violence ? Kadhem joue le rôle de Damso. Bryan propose un contre-point. Réalisation : Fabiana *** 4ème partie Présentatrices : Dina et Farah Dina présente le film "The Girl Who Escaped : the Kara Robinson Story" de Simone Stock (2023) et Farah présente le film "Girl in the Basement" de Elizabeth Röhm (2021), deux films qui font le récit de violences sexistes et sexuelles. Elles partagent aussi les contacts d'associations destinées aux victime de violences sexistes et sexuelles. Réalisation : Awa *** 5ème partie : "le débat du soir" Présentateur : Ryan Le cinéma est-il plus efficace que le théâtre pour aborder les violences faites aux femmes ? Ryan interview le réalisateur britannique, Steve McQueen, joué par Deeklann et un psychologue, joué par Idriss. Réalisation : Adam *** Un atelier animé par Camille Masson et Julia Martin le 19 avril 2025, en partenariat avec le théâtre de l'Avant Seine.
Les élèves de 1ère STMG du lycée Maupassant (Colombes) ont réalisé une grande émission sur les violences faites aux femmes à partir du spectacle de cirque "Entre chiens et louves", du Cirque Le Roux, au théâtre l'Avant Seine de Colombes. *** Présentation générale : Laïd Réalisation : Ange *** 1ère partie : "Sous l'heure bleue" Présentatrice : Nariman Line-Lise présente une chronique sur les célébrités victimes de violences conjugales. Réalisation : Bachayer *** 2ème partie : "Les affranchis" Présentatrice : Amira Nassim interview le judoka, Teddy Riner, sur sa prise de position publique contre les violences faites aux femmes. Abdelwadoud joue le rôle de Teddy Riner. Aide à l'écriture : Lyna Réalisation : Hiba *** 3ème partie Présentatrice et présentateur : Célia et Soran Célia et Soran présentent une chronique sur le procès de Mazan. Zakaria interview le rappeur Damso sur la place des femmes dans ses textes, dans lesquels la mention de féminicides apparait de façon récurrente. Glorification ou dénonciation de la violence ? Kadhem joue le rôle de Damso. Bryan propose un contre-point. Réalisation : Fabiana *** 4ème partie Présentatrices : Dina et Farah Dina présente le film "The Girl Who Escaped : the Kara Robinson Story" de Simone Stock (2023) et Farah présente le film "Girl in the Basement" de Elizabeth Röhm (2021), deux films qui font le récit de violences sexistes et sexuelles. Elles partagent aussi les contacts d'associations destinées aux victime de violences sexistes et sexuelles. Réalisation : Awa *** 5ème partie : "le débat du soir" Présentateur : Ryan Le cinéma est-il plus efficace que le théâtre pour aborder les violences faites aux femmes ? Ryan interview le réalisateur britannique, Steve McQueen, joué par Deeklann et un psychologue, joué par Idriss. Réalisation : Adam *** Un atelier animé par Camille Masson et Julia Martin le 19 avril 2025, en partenariat avec le théâtre de l'Avant Seine.
Pour la cancérologie, quels sont les examens préventifs les plus importants à réaliser ? Quelles sont les avancées les plus prometteuses dans le traitement ou la détection du cancer ces dernières années ? Les produits ménagers, le dissolvant ou encore les ondes émises par nos smartphones sont-ils vraiment cancérigènes ? L'onco-radiothérapeute Idriss Troussier répond à ces questions dans ce nouveau bonus de "Symptômes" ! Vous pouvez retrouver ici le lien de son compte Instagram : @doc.anticancer : https://www.instagram.com/doc.anticancer/ Retrouvez chaque mois, un nouvel épisode inédit de "Symptômes", ainsi qu'un bonus la semaine suivante.
Als Investmentbankerin und Bankberaterin ist sie erfolgreich, fühlt sich aber verlogen. Und geht in den Vorstand der SOS-Kinderdörfer weltweit. Gerade hat Lanna Idriss 81 Kinder aus dem Gazastreifen gerettet.
durée : 00:03:48 - Les P'tits Bateaux - par : Camille Crosnier - Le petit Idriss voudrait aussi savoir si les mollusques naissent avec leur coquille, ou sans leur coquille. - réalisé par : Stéphanie TEXIER
[EP 25-062] Consider what President Trump is doing. Restoring trust in government. Restoring the Republic. Democrats claim to want that, but they fight it at every turn. Their fear? The fear of being found out. They KNOW they have been robbing the American taxpayer. Allowing the world to steal from us. Meet Nigerian Prince Ifeanyi Ossai Nwabuonwu Idriss. Last year, his company, CribProcure Inc., received $1.4 MILLION from FEMA for bottled water for illegal immigrants in NYC. But wait, it gets better!! CribProcure Inc. is not certified or registered to participate in NYC's procurement process or conduct business with the city. This raises the question: how was Idriss able to secure a contract with the city without proper documentation? Additionally, branches of his company may have ties to the WEF.DOGE and Big Balls need to look into NYC contracts funded by FEMA. What have we uncovered with DOGE just through USAID. This government agency took pride in letting everybody take advantage of America. It's like a brother prostituting his sister. Democrat employ the most ruthless, worthless hacks and allow them carte blanche over the nation's finances, safety, border, military, and so on.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
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Mathieu et Idriss avaient juste envie de parler de maillot. Et puis pourquoi pas après tout ? Partons de la saison 2003/2004 jusqu'aujourd'hui, d'Adidas à Puma, d'Indesit à CMA CGM, du blanc, du bleu, du noir, du orange (wesh ?), et même un peu de gris. Tout y passe. Bonne écoute Avec : Mathieu Lauricella & Idriss Kasmi Suivez nous sur les différentes plateformes de podcast : Amazon : https://music.amazon.fr/podcasts/51bce4d9-db86-40ea-a737-62ad8ce780ad/passe-ton-ballon? Apple : https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/passe-ton-ballon/id1537419817 Deezer : https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/2278192?utm_source=adwords&utm_campaign=acq_FR_sea-dsa_web_search_perf_tnb-directsub&utm_medium=search&utm_content=dsa_premium_tnb_dsa-allsite&gclid=CjwKCAjwi8iXBhBeEiwAKbUofbTYi3ohIgtKIoAddVGcZNjD3XyTVFNop_x6hX-O-Zlm6omXr2fg4BoCA1EQAvD_BwE Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/23xunobOH6EjPWsHFxPscU
Shereene Idriss, M.D. is a board-certified dermatologist and an expert in facial rejuvenation and founder of the eponymous skincare line, Dr. Idriss. She has published several research papers including award-winning publications on the evolution of dermatology in the digital age, which have set the foundation of her #PillowtalkDerm series on YouTube and Instagram. She joins the show to discuss why we should stop chasing perfection, why natural is always best, and the effect social media has on our perception of ourselves. We also talk beauty and skincare myths that drive her nuts, unsexy products that actually work, the various aging peaks we have throughout our lives, trends she cannot get on board with, what lasers to use when, how to treat aging and crepey skin and so much more.Go to helixsleep.com/BLONDE for 25% off sitewide & 2 free dream pillows with any mattress purchase. Free bedding bundle with any luxe or elite mattress order.Go to ritual.com/BLONDE for 25% off your first month. Go to boncharge.com/BLONDE and use code ARIELLE for 20% off. Visit prolonlife.com/BLONDE for 15% off their 5-day nutrition program. Find gifts guaranteed to bring joy to every hard-to-shop-for person this season at saks.comGet 15% of ALL Lume products with code BLONDE at LumeDeoderant.comProduced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sarah Idriss is a PreSales + Product dream state, blending customer feedback with product roadmap in innovative ways, and It's my pleasure to have her on the PreSales Podcast. Episode Takeaways: Relationship of Product + PreSales (and beyond). The vital role PreSales plays in shaping product development and ensuring alignment with customer needs. What makes a good product...and what makes a great product? What differentiates good products from great ones: integrating PreSales feedback into product innovation. Feedback loop - how to fine-tune product features. Using PreSales insights to fine-tune product features, leading to more market-ready and successful launches. Customer-centric product and presales focus, how to build something that matters Product & PreSales are each other's best weapons to get great outcomes, but their primary drivers are often different. Sarah talks about her drive to build the best product to give the most value to as many people as possible at scale. Embracing the different drivers of PreSales and Product teams helps her forge more effective relationships between both departments to get the ultimate win. Sarah can be best reached at Sarah@reprise.com Thank you for tuning in!
Dr. Sherif Idriss is the CEO of Elastin Biosciences, a company focused on targeting aging-related diseases by restoring elastin, a key protein in the extracellular matrix that provides elasticity and resilience to organs and tissues. They are developing small molecule therapies for diseases linked to elastin deficiency, including Williams syndrome and abdominal aortic aneurysm. As elastin degrades over time due to aging, it leads to loss of tissue structural integrity and function, contributing to numerous age-related diseases. Sherif explains, "One of the hallmarks of aging is the loss of the extracellular matrix, which is composed of several proteins. Collagen is quite famous, but also elastin is the other major protein that is responsible for the elasticity of the different organs. For example, in our skin, the loss of elastin is associated with us looking older and having all the aging signs and wrinkles on the skin. If you imagine that there are other organs inside that we don't visually see, then you have also the blood vessels, the lungs, a lot of the connective tissue. The extracellular matrix proteins and elastin itself are also aging in the same way and have their own form of damage one way or another. All of this contributes to aging and aging-related diseases as well." "Another kind of disease is the category of rare diseases. In this case, we aim to target Williams syndrome, a rare disease characterized by a genetic partial deletion of around 26 genes. One of these genes is elastin itself, so some genetic material is still there, but there is not enough. We would like to try to push the elastin production up in Williams syndrome, and this would help rectify a lot of the disease issues, particularly when it comes to the cardiovascular system because Williams syndrome patients have quite a lot of issues with the cardiovascular system from birth and all through life." #ElastinBiosciences #Aging #AgingRelatedDiseases #Elastin #WilliamsSyndrome elastin-biosciences.com Download the transcript here
Dr. Sherif Idriss is the CEO of Elastin Biosciences, a company focused on targeting aging-related diseases by restoring elastin, a key protein in the extracellular matrix that provides elasticity and resilience to organs and tissues. They are developing small molecule therapies for diseases linked to elastin deficiency, including Williams syndrome and abdominal aortic aneurysm. As elastin degrades over time due to aging, it leads to loss of tissue structural integrity and function, contributing to numerous age-related diseases. Sherif explains, "One of the hallmarks of aging is the loss of the extracellular matrix, which is composed of several proteins. Collagen is quite famous, but also elastin is the other major protein that is responsible for the elasticity of the different organs. For example, in our skin, the loss of elastin is associated with us looking older and having all the aging signs and wrinkles on the skin. If you imagine that there are other organs inside that we don't visually see, then you have also the blood vessels, the lungs, a lot of the connective tissue. The extracellular matrix proteins and elastin itself are also aging in the same way and have their own form of damage one way or another. All of this contributes to aging and aging-related diseases as well." "Another kind of disease is the category of rare diseases. In this case, we aim to target Williams syndrome, a rare disease characterized by a genetic partial deletion of around 26 genes. One of these genes is elastin itself, so some genetic material is still there, but there is not enough. We would like to try to push the elastin production up in Williams syndrome, and this would help rectify a lot of the disease issues, particularly when it comes to the cardiovascular system because Williams syndrome patients have quite a lot of issues with the cardiovascular system from birth and all through life." #ElastinBiosciences #Aging #AgingRelatedDiseases #Elastin #WilliamsSyndrome elastin-biosciences.com Listen to the podcast here
As the world grapples with one of the worst humanitarian crises in recent memory, Utah finds itself at the forefront of a crucial dialogue. H.E. Ambassador Idriss joins to share about his visit to Utah and how it offers a rare opportunity to gain firsthand insights into the complex situation unfolding in Sudan. This timely encounter not only sheds light on the urgent needs and geopolitical implications of the crisis but also highlights Utah's commendable efforts in providing aid.
Dive into Wednesday’s headlines with Boyd Matheson! H.E. Ambassador Idriss joins Boyd to discuss the crisis in Sudan and to applaud the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Utah for its humanitarian efforts. Even though the world is becoming increasingly secular, religious rhetoric still exists in the political world. Asma Uddin breaks down the importance of this and the religious language’s history in our country. Andrew Biggs celebrates 50 years of social security and paints a picture of where the program is at right now and More!
This episode was recorded on June 7th 2024.Idriss Jebari is a lecturer in Middle East Studies at Trinity College Dublin. He is a historian of Arab thought and his upcoming book will address North African cultural and social history after its independence's from France, on the radical sixties and seventies, on collective memory in the Arab world. After completing his doctorate the history of production of critical thought in Morocco and Tunisia at the University of Oxford, he held a postdoctoral research fellowship at the American University of Beirut (Lebanon), and at Bowdoin College in Maine (USA).Connect with Idriss
Frustrated with viral skin care misinformation, Dr. Shereene Idriss posted her first video debunking myths in 2018. Since then, Dr. Idriss has grown a community of of more than three million skincare “nerds” across her social media, and has founded a science-backed skincare line called Dr. Idriss. For Wellness Wednesday, the Internet's favorite board-certified dermatologist joins the show to share research-based advice and break down why less is more with skincare. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Idriss était passé dans l'émission le 23 avril, pour que l'équipe de "Ça peut vous arriver" lui règle son affaire de moto volée. Retournement de situation... Cet auditeur a finalement berné Julien Courbet en manigançant une fraude à l'assurance ! Tous les jours, retrouvez en podcast les meilleurs moments de l'émission "Ça peut vous arriver", sur RTL.fr et sur toutes vos plateformes préférées.
Idriss/IAK Productions isn't just another production company, it's a force to be reckoned with. Led by the visionary Idriss, this platform is revolutionizing the creative landscape with its innovative approach to content creation. But what sets Idriss apart is his unwavering commitment to positivity, impact, and authenticity. Through the power of energy connection, physical communication, and resilience, Idriss is not only building a brand but also changing lives. Get ready to be blown away by his extraordinary journey and the remarkable impact of IAK Productions. Find Kerry here: WEBSITE: http://www.kerryruff.com #businesstips #energyconnection #growthstrategies Welcome and SUBSCRIBE: / @kerryruff3 INSTAGRAM / TIKTOK: / kerryruff TWITTER / kerryruff LINKED IN / kerryruff PODCAST SIDE HUSTLE with PERSONALITY https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kerry-ruff --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kerry-ruff/message
Dans ce débrief de l'émission du lundi 29 avril, l'enquêteur Adrien Mary revient sur un dossier d'assurance qui part dans tous les sens... : Idriss est passionné de moto et en septembre 2023, il fait l'acquisition d'un deux-roues. En fin d'année, la moto est volée. Avec l'aide des réseaux sociaux, Idriss la retrouve quelques jours plus tard. Mais en février 2024... rebelote, la moto est de nouveau volée ! Une plainte a été déposée et le dossier est parvenu à l'assurance, mais les délais d'indemnisation sont passés. Idriss n'arrive pas à se faire indemniser. Au micro de Marine Calmes, un membre de l'équipe de "Ça peut vous arriver" revient sur les négociations difficiles et les moments off de ces 3h d'antenne !
Idriss est passionné de moto. En septembre 2023, il fait l'acquisition d'un deux-roues mais en fin d'année, la moto est volée. Avec l'aide des réseaux sociaux, Idriss la retrouve quelques jours plus tard. Malheureusement en février 2024... l'histoire se répète, la moto est de nouveau volée ! Une plainte a été déposée et le dossier est parvenu à l'assurance, mais les délais d'indemnisation sont passés. Idriss n'arrive pas à se faire indemniser. Tous les jours, retrouvez en podcast les meilleurs moments de l'émission "Ça peut vous arriver", sur RTL.fr et sur toutes vos plateformes préférées.
Shereene Idriss, MD, is on a mission to demystify the world of dermatology and skincare. Back in 2018, Idriss felt frustrated by the rise of misinformation online surrounding skincare and decided to set the record straight. With her background as a clinical dermatologist, she began posting educational Instagram Stories from her bed, and soon, a follower aptly dubbed her the PillowTalk Derm. Today, Idriss's influence in the skincare world is threefold. Since graduating from her seven-year medical program, she's amassed an audience of over 3 million people, opened her own dermatology practice, and created a skincare line called Dr. Idriss, which just launched at Sephora.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Our host Raha chats to Yasmine Idriss.Yasmine is the first Arab and Saudi Woman to cycle and conquer the 1400km ring road in Iceland.مضيفتنا رها تتحاور مع ياسمين إدريس.ياسمين هي أول امرأة عربية وسعودية تركب الدراجة وتتحدى الطريق الدائري البالغ طوله 1400 كيلومتر في أيسلندا. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our host Raha chats to Yasmine Idriss.Yasmine is the first Arab and Saudi Woman to cycle and conquer the 1400km ring road in Iceland.مضيفتنا رها تتحاور مع ياسمين إدريس.ياسمين هي أول امرأة عربية وسعودية تركب الدراجة وتتحدى الطريق الدائري البالغ طوله 1400 كيلومتر في أيسلندا. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
durée : 00:16:30 - Une histoire et... Oli - Pour se glisser dans la peau d'Idriss, il faut imaginer l'animation qu'offre le Vieux-Port de Marseille un jour de marché sous le regard bienveillant de Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, et replonger dans ses souvenirs d'enfance.
Self-advocate & EMT Ali Idriss discusses how his ADHD traits help him navigate his work in emergency rooms, and offers advice for dealing with a trip to the ER. Ali Idriss is a Different Brains team member and ADHD self-advocate. He aspires to share his journey and help others with the tools that have allowed him to overcome many of the challenges along the way, as he co-hosts the webisode series ADHD Power Tools. Ali has also completed his bachelor's in Biological Sciences at Florida Atlantic University and is currently completing his second bachelor's in Neuroscience and Behavior as he is conducting both clinical and public health research. He is also an Emergency Room Tech/EMT aspiring to become a Physician. For more about Ali's work: https://differentbrains.org/author/ali-idriss/ http://differentbrains.org/category/adhd-power-tools/ Follow Different Brains on social media: https://twitter.com/diffbrains https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/ https://www.instagram.com/diffbrains/ Check out more episodes of Exploring Different Brains! http://differentbrains.org/category/edb/
Yasmine Idriss is the first Arab and Saudi women to circle the grueling 1,500km ring road that wraps around Iceland. In quite a raw episode, Yasmine opens about the mental and physical demands and struggles she endured on her adventure, that lead her to gain a new perspective on life‘s challenges.
Over the years, I've had the pleasure of hosting a number of world-renowned dermatologists that can speak to the common skincare issues that we all face. From addressing hyperpigmentation to creating a solid routine with products that work for your skin type, we discuss it all. Tune in as we tune back to interviews with:Dr. Elena Jones on hyperpigmentation, Botox and fillersDr. Ranella Hirsch on the danger of demonizing certain skincare ingredients Dr. Elyse Love on the importance of finding joy in your skincare routine Dr. Shereene Idriss on skincare as bodycare Enjoy! You can shop all of my favorite skincare here: https://shopmy.us/nakedbeautyplanet Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you tired of sponsored content and influencer recommendations? In this episode, we're in conversation with the PillowtalkDerm, Dr. Shereene Idriss discussing the struggle of finding genuine recommendations in a world full of sponsorships. She shares tips on how to navigate through the noise and find a community of skincare experts you can trust to have a positive impact on your own skincare journey. HOST: Zoë Weiner, Contributing Beauty Editor at Well+GoodGUEST: Dr. Shereene Idriss Board Certified Dermatologist, Creator of #PillowtalkDerm. Check her out here and check out #PillowtalkDerm here.ABOUT THIS PODCASTWell+Good Senior beauty editor and host Zoë Weiner never turns down an opportunity to ask top dermatologists, hair stylists or celebs about their beauty routines—down to the exact eyebrow brush they swear by. In each season, we'll vet the products that have been sitting in your cart, talk through all the latest trends and learn the why behind the routines that prepare us for each day. Get the rundown with new episodes on Mondays and Thursdays because we know routines aren't made in one day!Subscribe to our newsletter to keep the conversation going ABOUT WELL+GOOD STUDIOSFind the wellness that fits your frequency with podcasts from Well+Good Studios. We invite you to listen in as we learn about healthy living from the most interesting experts, thought-leaders, and celebrities in wellness. Discover shows that will help you reimagine what it means for you to live well, from the voices of Well+Good.You can also find more from Well+Good on our website on YouTube or social in between shows.Got thoughts? Shoot us a line at podcasts@wellandgood.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This guest needs no introduction. Dr. Shereene Idriss, PillowTalkDerm herself, is on the podcast today. She's a Board-certified Dermatologist and Founder of Idriss Dermatology in NYC. I've been following Dr. Idriss for years, after a follower sent me her #PillowTalkDerm series where she speaks off the cuff about skin care's biggest trends. I have always loved her candid, and no bullshit approach to skin care. We talk about everything from your at-home skincare routine, is preventative Botox even a thing, what you need to know what about at home devices, should you be using collagen powder... And so much more! With a following of 1.5 million+ “skin nerds”, Dr. Idriss never leads us astray. Need a full affordable skincare routine? I break down an effective drugstore skincare routine from start to finish, just head to skinthusiast.com/affordableskincareFor a chance to win a box of my favorite skin care and beauty, rate and review the podcast and send a screenshot to amy@skinthusiast.comTo watch the video version of this episode head to the Youtube page!Need a full skincare overhaul? Check out our Comprehensive Skincare Routine Digital GuideConnect with me:Amy's Instagramwww.skinthusiast.com
Jon and Idriss sit down to discuss Marks and Spencer's cloud adoption journey, from hosting on-prem to Microsoft Azure. Landing zones and developer self-service were critical to the transformation and modernisation of Marks and Spencer's datacentre exit.
For the past 10 years, Dr. Shereene Idriss has been a practicing dermatologist in New York City. And in 2018, she also became a social media star. Today, Dr. Idriss has 657,000 followers on Instagram, 441,000 on TikTok and 704,000 on YouTube. In October 2021, she opened her own practice, Idriss Dermatology, in Manhattan. Then, a year later, in October 2022, she launched PillowtalkDerm, her skin-care brand, named for the content series she'd become known for. In #PillowtalkDerm social media content, Dr. Idriss can often be found in bed, in her pajamas, educating her followers about skin care in her typical no-B.S. style. While Dr. Idriss built her robust following of "nerds," as she calls her followers, by calling out trends she's deemed unworthy of their hype and mostly shying away from paid brand deals, it's worth noting that she's also very funny. When PillowtalkDerm, the brand, became available for pre-sale in September 2022, it sold out in less than 36 hours. It launched with three products, all aimed at hyperpigmentation and discoloration and labeled the Major Fade collection. Since then, it has released just one more product, the Depuffer, in April 2023. The arnica-filled roller serum was inspired by Dr. Idriss's patients recovering from treatments including injectables and Sculptra. Dr. Shereene Idriss, spoke with Glossy senior reporter Sara Spruch-Feiner about the inception of #PillowtalkDerm on social, the reason she's turned down lucrative brand deals and the decision to kick off the brand with a focus on hyperpigmentation.
The best skincare products according to your skin type. Host Jaleesa Jaikaran speaks with Dr. Shereene Idriss of PillowtalkDerm about the vast number of skincare products available and how you can choose the best products for your skin. Dr. Shereene Idriss shares the best ingredients consumers should be on the lookout for and how to create a customized skincare routine. WATCH the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/tXAvDOT1CvI JALEESA'S INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jaleesajaikaran/ THE LIFE OF A MAKEUP ARTIST INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thelifeofamakeupartist/
Idriss Aberkane is a specialist in neuroscience known for his work on personal development and the brain and author of Free Up Your Mind! For Idriss, what can help for the education of the kids is to make them love correction. And what does make them love corrections? Video games. Idriss, who is a gamer himself, thinks that GOOD video games can be good to help to learn. I hope you found this snippet from our Kaplankaya interview with Idriss Aberkane eye-opening and thought-provoking. If you're hungry for more, you can catch the entire episode, it's Episode 8 in our podcast series. And guess what? We've got a new episode dropping next week, with Jamie Wheal, an expert in peak performances. You'll discover everything about the Harvest spirit, so stay tuned for more inspiring conversations. Until then, keep exploring, keep learning, and keep levelling up!Harvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersYou can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Pedro Vidigal & Davide d'AntonioThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.This episode was sponsored by &Soul, for more information including how to claim your first month free check out the link below: &Soul
Attention “Skincare Nerds!” Board-certified Cosmetic Dermatologist Dr. Shereene Idriss, also known as #PillowtalkDerm, makes her sophomore appearance to answer the people's most Googled skincare questions for 2023. The newly-minted Threads star shares her pro advice on preventative Botox (and how its competitor Daxxify is stacking up), details on the best-selling product from her own eponymous skincare line so far – and, is Jill stalking our favorite derm?!You'll also discover:The one thing you should consider before starting a skincare routine – and no, it's not your skin typeThe PillowTalkDerm's personal skincare faves, from the best eye cream money can buy to the SPFs she can't live withoutHer least favorite skincare ingredient (where's the data?!)Why she's not a fan of skin flooding for everybodyPlus, is skin “purging” real? Pssst! ICYMI, listen to our first episode featuring Dr. Shereene Idriss all about common skincare scams debunked here and don't forget to like, review and follow Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter. Join our private Facebook group, or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/PROMO CODES: Create & Cultivate Behind The Business Beauty and Wellness SummitJoin us on Saturday, September 9th and save 20% off tickets with promo code CCBTBW20 at createcultivate.com Pillsbury Find more weeknight dinner recipes at Pillsbury.com. Friendly reminder that you can find Pillsbury in the dairy aisle*Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.*Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill DunnTheme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya Produced by Dear Media StudioSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week we chat with Dr. Shereene Idriss! Shereene is unlike her peers. In a time when top-name dermatologists have signed on as corporate-brand figureheads, joining in on false marketing hype to appear relevant, Dr. Idriss has become a household name for doing just the opposite. She rose to organic fame through her #PillowtalkDerm series on Instagram, Tiktok, and YouTube for candidly speaking about skincare, sharing the science-based truth behind it all. In doing so, she amassed a following of 1 million+ “skin nerds” across IG, YT and TT, who called on her to create her very own skincare line minus any of the B.S. and with that, PillowtalkDerm was born. In this episode, the talk about what led to the start of Shereene's world of dermatology. The two uncover stories from studying days, her journey to Tiktok, and the jumpstart that fueled her entrepreneurial approach to skincare! Conversations on challenges, choices, and determination are just the beginning…Twentysomethings, listen now for an hour of pure entrepreneurial spirit with the incredible, Dr. Shereene Idriss!Follow Us!Shereene Idriss Instagram: @shereeneidrissShereene Idriss Tiktok: @shereeneidriss & @pillowtalkdermShereene Idriss Youtube: @pillowtalkdermPillowtalkDerm: website hereErica Wenger: @erica_wengerDear Twentysomething: @deartwentysomething
Are you looking to maintain healthy, radiant skin for the long haul? Dr. Shereene Idriss, Dermatologist and founder of PollowtalkDerm, discusses common skin concerns and the latest advancements in skincare and dermatology. Dr. Idriss provides valuable insights on maintaining healthy skin, the importance of sun protection, and cosmetic procedures and treatments. We dive into social media skincare trends, laser treatments for improving skin texture, and how to treat those stubborn neck wrinkles. As a leading expert, Dr. Idriss shares her knowledge and experience to provide practical tips and advice on achieving optimal skin health. Summer Fridays is available at SummerFridays.com and Sephora Follow Marianna: @marianna_hewitt Follow Dr. Idriss: @shereeneidriss Seed: try Seed'sDS-01® Daily Synbiotic at seed.com/LIFEWITHME and use code LIFEWITHME to get 25% off your first month Sakara: 20% off your first order at sakara.com/MARIANNA or use code MARIANNA Macy's: macys.com/giftfinder Air Up: Find your flavor today here Produced by Dear Media This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
Dr Shereene Idriss is the board-certified dermatologist behind PillowtalkDerm, a line of science-backed solutions for achieving your best skin. Sharing her expertise in skincare with her legion of social media followers or ‘Skin Nerds', PillowtalkDerm was met with huge acclaim. Tune in as we discuss her journey from dermatology to content creation, to becoming the founder of her own brand. If you enjoyed this episode, please make sure you like, subscribe, leave us a review and share with anyone you know who will love it too! Founded Beauty is available on all podcast platforms and we release new episodes every Monday and Thursday so be sure to follow the podcast to be notified. We really appreciate every single listen, share, and review. It goes such a long way and helps us reach new listeners. Follow Akash & Dr Shereene: Akash Mehta: @mehta_a Fable & Mane: @fableandmane www.fableandmane.com Dr Shereene Idriss: @shereeneidriss PillowtalkDerm: @pillowtalkderm www.pillowtalkderm.com Follow us on Instagram @founded.beauty and TikTok @foundedbeauty. For more information about Founded Beauty, please visit www.foundedbeauty.com #foundedbeauty Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Board-certified dermatologist Shereene Idriss, MD, is here to share everything she learned about beauty industry B.S. while she was creating her new skincare line, PillowtalkDerm. She explains how product development usually works (and how it should work), why the language on skincare products is so confusing, the reason she decided to focus on melasma and discoloration, and how to find other #skinfluencers you can trust online. Plus: She shares her favorite makeup, sunscreen, and perfume—and the best eyeliner for the Chocolate Brown Years.Products & people mentioned on Ep. 439: https://shopmy.us/collections/74087Episode recap, links, and sponsor promo codes: fatmascara.com/blogPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandSocial media: @fatmascara, @jessicamatlin, @jenn_editSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation and be featured on the show: email info@fatmascara.com or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Earlier in the week we sat down and chatted with Gary Janetti. Today we re-share this chat with the one and only Brad Goreski. Brad Goreski steps Behind The Rope. Brad Goreski is a Celebrity Stylist who we know and love from some of TV's finest such as Fashion Police, The Rachel Zoe Project and It's a Brad Brad World. However, at one time in his life, a skin condition known as Rosacea forced him to shy away from the camera, if you can believe that. Along with Dermatologist, Doctor Shereene Idriss, Brad is here to explain what Rosacea is and what can be done about it. Thank you Brad and Dr. Idriss for bringing awareness to this chronic skin condition, for offering encouragement, and for bringing a face and name to this ever growing issue which can be treated. Of course, while we have Brad's attention, we had to discuss his time on Fashion Police, what it was like and would he ever consider a reboot. Of course, we also dive deep into RHOBH, Lisa Rinna and Real Housewives. We also discuss the new E Network Fashion / Beauty show he has in the works with the one and only NeNe Leakes. Brad also dishes on which Awards Show, he has done them all, is his favorite. He explains what the current state of Fashion is and how he thinks it will be forever changed. Finally, we catch up with Brad on all that he and husband Gary Janetti have been up to over the past few months and what else is next up for the power couple. Thanks for stopping by Brad. @bradgoreski @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: RADIX REMEDIES - www.radixremedies.com (15% off Plus Free Shipping On Orders Over $35. Use Code velvet) TALKSPACE - www.talkspace.com ($100 Off Your First Month. Use Code VELVET) DAME - www.dameproducts.com (Enter Code VELVETROPE For 15% Off Your Order) PAIR EYEWEAR - www.paireyewear.com/VELVET (15% Off Your First Purchase) DEAR BRIGHTLY - www.dearbrightly.com (Use Code VELVET for 15% Off Your First Order) METABOLIC REDS - www.getreds.com/VELVET (Free Metabolic Greens With Your Purchase of Metabolic Reds) DIGGS - www.diggs.pet (Use Code VELVET15 For 15% Off Sitewide) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shereene Idriss, MD, aka the Pillow Talk Derm, has made a name for herself by being honest and transparent not only to patients at Idriss Dermatology in NYC, but also with half a million followers on Instagram who flock to her #PillowTalkDerm series for a no-BS take on products and treatments, plus education grounded in skincare science. On this episode, Idriss shares with Hillary her opinion on what is and isn't worth spending your money on, what factors to consider when building out a skincare regime, and the drugstore staples everyone should own.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.