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What do Chrissy Teigen, Meagan Good, and Jen Atkin have in common? Dr. Jason Champagne and his signature “Champagne Brows.” One of Hollywood's top aesthetic facial plastic surgeons, Dr. Champagne is the expert behind some of the most natural, youthful, and envy-inducing faces in the industry. In this episode, he joins Molly to break down everything from brow transplants and jawline sculpting to facelifts, fillers, and the celebrity tweakments that are actually worth it. We get into the difference between a mini and deep plane facelift, the truth about threads and PRP, and how to know when it's time for surgery versus when to hold off. Plus, we talk eyebrow mistakes, hairline lowering, and the exact lasers and subtle procedures that will make you look refreshed, not frozen. Mentioned in the Episode: www.jasonchampagnemd.com www.jasonbdiamond.com/ A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us at @sonypodcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After losing her home in the Malibu fires, Jen Atkin opens up about what truly remains when everything else is gone. In this powerful conversation, the beauty mogul and OUAI and Mane by Mane Addicts founder shares the emotional toll of starting over, the lessons she's learning through grief, motherhood, and the Hoffman Process, and how she's finding meaning — even in the ashes. OSEA - Head to oseamalibu.com and use code CATT for 10% off. GoPure Beauty - at gopurebeauty.com/CATT you'll get 25% off with code CATT. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rocky and Rach get the full scoop on Justine's career as a hair stylist and how she went from Jen Atkin's assistant to landing her first celebrity client, Kim Kardashian, to working with Rhianna and Fenty. She also gets real about her PCOS, her home birth experience and being a working mom. And of course, shares her expert knowledge on all things hair trends.To connect with Justine click hereTo connect with Rocky click hereTo connect with Rachel click here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dream guest klaxon!! This week on Working Hard, Hardly Working, I'm speaking to the incredible Jen Atkin, the founder of OUAI and one of the world's most influential hairstylists. She started out as a young stylist who moved to LA with $300 dollars in her pocket, and has since transformed the hair and beauty industry with her innovative approach and celebrity clientele. From styling stars like Chrissy Teigen & The Kardashians to building OUAI, a beloved haircare brand with a huge focus on incredible product, Jen's journey is a masterclass in how to get to the top of an industry, and create true, long-lasting success. Whether you're a beauty enthusiast, aspiring entrepreneur, or just love a good success story, this episode is for you!+JEN:IG: https://www.instagram.com/jenatkinhair/?hl=enOUAI: https://theouai.co.uk/MANE: https://heymane.com/BOOK: https://www.harpercollins.com/pages/jen-atkin +MY LINKS: https://gracebeverley.komi.io/+RETROGRADE, SHREDDY, TALA and THE PRODUCTIVITY METHOD are my own businesses, therefore any mention of them - whilst not being a sponsorship - is monetarily endorsed. As usual, sponsorships do not change my opinions nor my honesty, but I will always disclaim to make sure motives are clear
Coined "The Most Influential Hairstylist in the World" by The New York Times, Jen Atkin has been styling your favorite celebrities' hair for over 20 years. She's also the founder of the beloved haircare brands, Ouai and Mane Addicts. Molly and Emese have enjoyed a friendship with Jen for over 12 years, and today they catch up on all things hair care, cuts, colors, and trend predictions. From the holy-grail products Jen swears by, to the supplements you need to add to your daily routine, to the cosmetic procedure that changed Jen's life, they dive into everything you need to know about haircare and beyond!Mentioned in this Episode:Jen's Must-HavesMane Rainbow Fabric Hair Ties and CaseOUAI Vegan Hair SupplementsOUAI Hair GlossOUAI St. Barts Hair and Body MistMane Hot Thermal Round BrushOUAI Detox ShampooOUAI Anti-Dandruff ShampooMane Ready or Knot Detangling Paddle Hair BrushEltaMD UV Daily SPF 40Dr. Diamond InstaFacial Collection PlasmaIBgard Gut Health SupplementMane Curling WandMane This Totally Blows! Ionic Compact Hair DryerMERIT Shade Slick Classics Tinted Lip Oil in MarrakechKylie Cosmetics MascaraCharlotte Tilbury Beautiful Skin Sun-Kissed Glow Cream BronzerVictoria Beckham Lip LinerAnastasia Beverly Hills Brow Freeze® GelBiotinFish OilOUAI Scalp SerumWhite Noise Machineslip Sleep MaskKirke Extrait De Parfum SprayILIA Multi-StickDUNE SPFWestman AtelierILIAMERITSponsors:Right now, you can get an exclusive 10% off your first order at thrivecausemetics.com/LIPSTICK. Head over to tryarmra.com/LIPSTICK or enter the code LIPSTICK at checkout to get 15% off your first order. Visit Ulta Beauty in-store or online at UltaBeauty.com and use code LIPSTICK at checkout for 20% off your Kenra Professional purchase.Sign up and shop as a Stars Rewards member at Macys.com or in-storePlease note that 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.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Yes, she was named the "Most Influential Hairstylist in the World" by The New York Times. Yes, she founded, launched and created an incredibly successful business with her hair care brands (yes, that's plural as in more than one) Ouai and Mane. Yes, she wrote a dope autobiography that Holly and Jill swear by called BLOWING MY WAY TO THE TOP. And yes, she's also Going Thru It. Take a listen as Holly and Jill sit down with legendary artist and entrepreneur, Jen Atkin for a meaningful conversation about where the roads in life can take you.
I'm bringing you two incredible guests, co-founder of Summer Fridays, Marianna Hewitt, and celebrity stylist, Liat Baruch. Through their respective work, both of these women have left cultural imprints in the hearts and minds of today's consumers: Marianna with Summer Fridays' hero product, the Jet Lag Mask, and Liat Baruch with Sofia Richie Grainge's iconic wedding-week style.Marianna and I discuss the juggle between building a business and keeping up as a content creator, plus her favorite resources to learn from as a business owner and draw inspiration from as a creator. Liat and I chat about how she developed her own, trademark style as a stylist and what the collaboration process was like when developing looks for Sofia's marital era.WE DISCUSS:- ( 6:08 ): Amber asks Marianna, “How did you go about strategizing the launch [of Summer Fridays]?”- ( 11:21 ): Amber asks Marianna about Summer Fridays' newest product and how they got Kim Kardashian to post about it.- ( 37:35 ): Amber asks Liat about the styling process for Sofia Richie Grainge's wedding week.- ( 44:35 ): Amber asks Liat, “What advice would you give to aspiring stylists?”MARIANNA MENTIONS:Emma Grede on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emmagrede/?hl=en Believe It by Jamie Kern Lima: https://a.co/d/6O1qD6u WORTHY by Jamie Kern Lima: https://a.co/d/eR5FQNu Blowing My Way to the Top by Jen Atkin: https://a.co/d/fRzZKyTBONBON CHIC on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bonbon_chic/ LTK for CreatorsLTK for BrandsLearn more about More To SayWatch on YouTubeShop Amber's LTKFollow Amber on InstagramConnect with Amber on LinkedInShop Marianna's LTKFollow Marianna on InstagramShop Liat's LTKFollow Liat on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Celebrated hairstylist, author and hair guru to millions of beauty lovers everywhere, Jen Atkin is the founder of two incredible hair brands, OUAI and Mane, and the digital magazine, Mane Addicts. She's worked with the Kardashians and the Hadids, established OUAI as a haircare favorite and united stylists across the industry with her Mane Addicts community. Tune in to our episode with Jen to learn how she launched her hair tool brand, Mane, how she continues to push the boundaries of haircare and why she believes in the power of the consumer more than ever. 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 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 & Jen: Akash Mehta: @mehta_a Fable & Mane: @fableandmane www.fableandmane.com Jen Atkin: @jenatkinhair Mane: @mane_____ www.heymane.com Follow us on Instagram @founded.beauty, TikTok @foundedbeauty, LinkedIn Founded Beauty and YouTube @foundedbeauty.For more information about Founded Beauty, please visit www.foundedbeauty.com #foundedbeauty Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we're welcoming Jen Atkin, dubbed “The Most Influential Hairstylist in the World,” by The New York Times. Prior to founding Ouai, Mane Addicts and now Mane, Jen lent her highly polished hair skills to a veritable who's who of young Hollywood – everyone from the Kardashians, the Jenner sisters, Hailey Bieber, Chrissy Teigen and even Madonna!Listen in as we chat about:What inspired Jen Atkin to launch Mane, after years of being an ambassador to the industry's most famous luxury $$$ hairdryerTips galore: How-to get the perfect blow dry at home, choosing the right barrel size for your hair type and banishing those dreaded curling iron kinksWhy the cool shot on your blow dryer is seriously underratedThe one hair product that Jen created which she now admits, was a flop momentThe secret habit she practices to bring focus as a busy Mom and serial entrepreneurPlus! Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch our conversation with Jen Atkin And follow us on Tiktok to see Jen Atkin style retro waves on Carlene's hair 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/Related episodes from back catalog: Celebrity Hairstylist Jen Atkin Tells us Everything About the New Dyson AirWrap InnovationKim Kardashian's Mane Man Chris Appleton Reveals His Celeb Hair SecretsMakeup By Mario is Here to Share The New Makeup Rules for 2024, The Secret Project He's Working On and The Never-Heard-Before, Very Personal Manifestation for The Year AheadPROMO CODES: When you support our sponsors, you support the creation of Breaking Beauty Podcast! OUAIFrizz-free up your schedule with OUAI. Go to theouai.com and enter promo code BEAUTY15 for 15% off any Ouai product.*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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Violette_FR, born out of Violette's meteoric rise in the beauty industry, gained recognition after being featured by Vogue France. With an impressive career working with renowned brands like Dior, La Mer, Estee Lauder, and Guerlain, Violette decided to venture into her own creative space. In 2016, she launched her YouTube channel, fostering a vibrant community of beauty enthusiasts. 2021 marked the debut of VIOLETTE_FR, her multi-category vegan beauty brand. Inspired by those seeking a natural yet creative aesthetic, the brand focuses on individuality, efficacy, efficiency, luxury, and accessibility. Violette prioritizes clean, highly pigmented formulas and environmentally conscious packaging, earning the brand popularity among celebrities such as Rosie HW, Drew Barrymore, Joan Smalls, Jen Atkin, Jessica Alba, Karlie Kloss, and more.In this episode, Violette also discusses:How she did it her way in beauty with no real training and a background in fashion and artThe importance of celebrating individuality and differences, rather than fixating on trends.Moving to the US and building the brand in a “French car with American gas”Creating truly innovative products like the new invisible bandage gel What's next for ViolleteWe hope you enjoy this episode and gain valuable insights into Violette's journey and the growth of VIOLETTE_FR. Don't forget to subscribe to the Glam & Grow podcast for more in depth conversations with the most incredible brands, founders, and more.Be sure to check out VIOLETTE_FR at www.violettefr.com and on Instagram at @violette_frThis episode is sponsored by Shopify.Shopify POS is your command center for your retail store. From accepting payments to managing inventory, Shopify has EVERYTHING you need to sell in-person. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at www.shopify.com/glamThis episode is brought to you by WavebreakLeading direct-to-consumer brands hire Wavebreak to turn email marketing into a top revenue driver.Most eCommerce brands don't email right... and it costs them. At Wavebreak, our eCommerce email marketing agency helps qualified brands recapture 7+ figures of lost revenue each year.From abandoned cart emails to Black Friday campaigns, our best-in-class team manage the entire process: strategy, design, copywriting, coding, and testing. All aimed at driving growth, profit, brand recognition, and most importantly, ROI.Curious if Wavebreak is right for you? Reach out at Wavebreak.co
Ría Safford, the founder and CEO of RíOrganize, is a home-organization expert. RíOrganize was founded in 2016 as a luxury home-organization solution to help make homes more functional. But after a few years spent building her clientele, Safford got a call to organize celebrity hairstylist and Ouai founder Jen Atkin's beauty closet, and the project went viral on social media. Today, RíOrganize boasts celebrity clientele including Paris Hilton and Chrissy Teigen, and has expanded to include services in relocation and curation. Safford has also recently shared her immense knowledge in her new book, The Organized Home for New Parents. But Safford wasn't always helming a home-organization business—in fact, she considers herself a naturally messy person. Before RíOrganize, Safford worked in real estate, but after becoming beyond burnt out, she left her job and embarked on a new path to build something of her own. The Organized Home for New Parents is Out Now: https://rstyle.me/+3vHJ9w3oAa-AvDcsv3DsGwSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome back to the season 5! On today's episode, Ashley and I ask each other the opening thought I ask every guest on Flex This: “Becoming the best version of ourselves is journey. What do you name this journey and how did you get to using that language?” We mention a couple of resources that have helped us in the journey. Below you can find the Instagram account for Jen Atkin (where we got the idea to reframe New Years goals) and Brene Brown's Dare to Lead List of Values. https://instagram.com/jenatkinhair?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== https://brenebrown.com/resources/dare-to-lead-list-of-values/ https://brenebrown.com/resources/living-into-our-values/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/flexthis/message
Do you know who your perfect client is? Do you know why you should care?Have you ever wondered how celebrity stylists like Jen Atkin and Chris Appleton became such iconic voices in the hair industry in a short period of time? They knew their audience. They knew who they wanted to work with and what services they were best at and went for it! Knowing your perfect client is vital to your success and growth as a stylist. This week we're talking about how to start speaking directly to your ideal client instead of screaming to the masses. Join me at the Aspiring Stylist Podcast group on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/theaspiringstylistDownload Free Ideal Client Questionnaire:https://docs.google.com/document/d/15ghj-LuQp2wezfxvMixv2vtiVZrWkehPQEdXluwj6pg/edit?usp=sharingAspire Barber and Beauty Academy:http://aspirebarberandbeauty.com/
The #deinfluencing trend is a way for your favorite beauty gurus to reassert their authority—at least according to researchers at Cardiff University. We'll explain and share our thoughts on the beauty world's latest viral conversation. Plus: plaintiffs in a new lawsuit allege that Olaplex causes hair loss; hairstylist Jen Atkin has a new line of hair tools and accessories; Astier de Villatte created historically accurate perfumes with the help of an anthropologist; and Jenn is unsettled by cosmetic dermatology in the metaverse and Microsoft's eerie Bing AI chatbot. Then, let's Raise a Wand to Pedestrian Project's ($12!) foot cream, a Creamsicle-flavored lip balm, and a luxurious, oil-infused body-care line from British Columbia.Products mentioned in this episode: shopmy.us/collections/123929Sponsor links & discount codes: fatmascara.com/sponsorsEpisode recaps with links: 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.
Hi. My name is Melissa. If you're new here - hey!! I'm so glad you're here today. If you're not new, heeey! I'm grateful that I get the privilege of being in your ears and eyes. I say ears for those who listen and eyes for those who prefer to read the show notes on our website at https://thedesignbusinessshow.com. Sometimes I prefer to skim show notes instead of listening to a podcast. I'm a fast reader and easily distracted. I'm going to do something a little bit different on the show this year, for a moment, while I'm into it. And that's record and publish a few solo episodes in addition to our weekly interviews where I talk about things I'm obsessed with related to business, design, product launches, branding and life. Think current brand + design trends meets my real (business) life. And today, I'm doing something I've wanted to do for a long time, talk to you about all the things I love about Jen Atkin's brand, OUAI. From both the lens of a consumer and a designer. Quick disclaimer: I'm not an affiliate for this brand. I'm not a hair influencer. I just love it and I think there's a lot we can learn from it. About Jen Atkin and her brand, OUAI I first heard about her when I saw her traveling with Chrissy Tiegen and quickly learned she was her hairstylist. And if you've seen an episode on Keeping up with the Kardashians, you might've seen her doing Khloe or Kendall's hair. Long story short, she's someone I aspire to be like when I grow up. She's a talented hairstylist who's worked with celebrities. She has an educational site for hair stylists she founded called Mane Addicts, which is the authoritative and educational destination with a “cool modern voice” for all things hair, according to their website. She also has a book I've read, twice, called Blowing My Way to the Top, (in reference to blow drying hair). I even bought the suitcase she helped create as a collab with CALPAK. And then there's her hair product line, OUAI. Reason #1: The Products Are So Awesome I Spend OUAI too much money on them I've tried 16 of the products. The ones I use the most frequently are the Medium Hair Shampoo and Conditioner, Leave-in Conditioner, Scalp Serum, Dry Shampoo and the Scalp and Body Scrub. And the Wave Spray. They smell amazing. They helped me eliminate the eczema on my scalp, and my hair is the healthiest it's ever been. My Indian hair is one of my better features, but it's fine and thin; and now it's thicker, a little wavier and I repeat, it's the healthiest it's ever been. The products are a little on the pricier side, but I don't spend a lot of money on stuff, so I consider this one of my treats. And they're so good I don't even like to get my hair washed at a salon. Takeaway: Create high quality products that solve your clients' problems and they'll try over 16 products and spend OUAI too much money with you. Reason #2: The puns If you read my headline; it says I'm "OUAI" obsessed with this brand, because OUAI pronounced “way” and means yes, in that casual, Parisian way. And in all of their marketing, there are puns. Right now, for example, they recently launched their anti-dandruff shampoo and they use clever copy like “Stop Flaking On Your Plans” on their website and “Do More than Drugstore” on their display graphic at Sephora. The press box for this product had a glittery snowflake with a gift tag with the words “Let it Snow” with the word Snow crossed out. So fun. And they even have a “Paw-some” product called Fur Bébé (spelled bebe but pronounce dBaybay) I bought for my dog. It smells amazing. After we wash my Benji with it he actually smells good instead of a wet dog. And Jen is a huge advocate for adopting shelter dogs, and her Insta bio used to read dog mom. We've adopted both of the dogs we had, and I refuse to do it any other way. There are a ton more puns, you'll just have to follow them on social media and try some of their products to see their brilliant product descriptions + marketing copy in action. Takeaway: Clever copy, genius puns and a clean brand and product design will make your nerdy customers who love puns create an entire podcast episode about them. Reason #3: Their product landing pages are the BEST As someone whose specialty is conversion design, I love Ouai's branding. It's simple. Clean. And their product sales pages make me drool. Let's break down the formula they use for the Fur Bébé shampoo landing page. 1. They use tons of cute photos of dogs. Anyone who is a dog lover will be drawn in. 2. They use copy that reads WASH THIS OUAI, WASH THIS OUAI. In reference to the Aerosmith song, Walk this Way. Now every time I hear that song I'll think about the doggy shampoo. 3. The add-to-cart button is right at the top of the page, making it easy for me to purchase, with options for payment plans via Klarna. 4. If I'm not sure I want to purchase, I can read the product descriptions, check out the ingredients, read the instructions on how to use it, and/or read reviews. I really love how beauty brands are showing you how to use their products. 5. Then I can look at cute photos of dogs with the “before” and “after” shots. They go from cute and wet to cute and fluffy. 6. An entire section that highlights the scent of the shampoo; and I love most of their scents. 7. Then, they show me related products. One thing I'd love to see in each section or at least a couple times on the page is another buy button. I'm not exactly sure who their full design team is, but I know they have an in-house team, and I believe they work with CASE Agency. Jen has shared Zoom meetings they've been on on her Insta Stories and tagged Tony Yumul, one of the agency founders. I think they're old friends, but don't quote me on that. The takeaway: Use branding, imagery and clear copy on your landing page that's specific to your products and speaks to the user. They don't use a ton of copy. They show me how to use the product. They show me the ingredients, the details, the benefits I need to know. And they show me cute dogs. As my kids have gotten older, I've become a dog person. I might just buy some more even though we haven't gone through it all yet! Bonus reason: They don't use manipulative language For my friends in the online space, I want to point out that OUAI's brand voice is pop-culture-y fun. There is no misleading language or language that says if the user doesn't invest in their dog shampoo that the dog will continue to stink and have bad fur. The tactic of telling someone they will “fail” if they don't invest has been a trend in the online space for years, and now I know better. Recap: Takeaway #1: Create high quality products that solve your clients' problems and they'll try over 16 products and spend OUAI too much money with you. Takeaway #2: Clever copy, genius puns and a clean brand and product design will make your nerdy customers who love puns create an entire podcast episode about them. Takeaway #3: Use branding, imagery and clear copy on your landing page that's specific to your products and speaks to the user. They don't use a ton of copy. They show me how to use the product. They show me the ingredients, the details, the benefits I need to use. And don't be manipulative or try to make people feel bad if they're not ready to invest. That's it! And one thing I'd love to know from you (directly), is do you like these kinds of episodes? Send me a message and tell me! If you go to Melissaburkheimer.com there's a red button that says “Send Melissa a DM” and you can message me on Instagram, LinkedIn or you can email me. No one will see your message but me! Talk to you soon and thanks for tuning in! Links mentioned: LIVE WORKSHOP: Be Nice to My Brand OUAI Mane Addicts Anti-Dandruff Shampoo Fur Bébé
Kelly and Chip discuss new beginnings and fresh starts in the form of organization with celebrity organizer, Ria Safford. Ria has worked with clients like Jen Atkin, Chrissy Teigan, Paris Hilton and more and really started the game 10 days after giving birth to her third child! She talks about being a messy person turned organizer and gives tangible tips for people not wired for organization or born natural organizers. This fun filled conversation is full of laughs and pandemic recovery talks too!Socials: @riorganizeWebsite: riorganize.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jen Atkin, celebrity hairstylist and the founder of OUAI, shares all about the early days of her career to now. From assisting and managing a salon to becoming a business owner and, most recently, an author, Jen shares what she learned along the way. We discuss how to build a network, advice for hairstylists, and steps to create the life and career you deserve. She describes her self-care practices for balancing work + life and how she sets goals/intentions. Summer Fridays NEW Sheer Skin Tint is available now at SummerFridays.com and Sephora Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balm Brown Sugar is BACK! Shop Summer Fridays Holiday sets: Lip Butter Balm Set Moisturizer Set Jumbo Jet Lag Mask Follow Marianna: @marianna_hewitt Follow Jen: @jenatkinhair This week's episode is sponsored by: Macy's: Shop Macy's VIP Sale at macys.com Cymbiotika: www.cymbiotika.com code MARIANNA for 15% off sitewide or create a custom bundle and get up to 45% off Obé Fitness: 1 month FREE with code MARIANNA at www.obefitness.com 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.
Here's what to know about eyebrow transplants, the procedure celebs like Chrissy Teigen and Jen Atkin have turned to for fuller brows.
Fashion girls know Allison McNamara as the host and fashion and beauty editor fronting content for POPSUGAR, Who What Wear, Refinery29 and ET Online. Now, she's carving out space on beauty shelves at Credo with her algae-based skincare line, Mara Beauty. Allison's the A-list influencer marketing guru we all need to hear from in 2022, having successfully cut through a very crowded beauty scene to seed her product with Hailey Bieber, Chrissy Teigen and Addison Rae, Jen Atkin, and more of the most recognised names in beauty. ------------------------------------------------------ This episode is brought to you by Gorgias, the ecommerce helpdesk that turns your customer service into a profit center. We can't hype up our new sponsor enough—learn more about how Gorgias can help you build your personalized experience, and nab a free two month trial here:https://gorgias.grsm.io/fgtl7d2cuz4j Links: Never miss a Female Founder World event: www.femalefounderworld.beehiiv.com www.femalefounderworld.com https://themarabeauty.com instagram.com/femalefounderworld instagram.com/jasminegarnsworthy
Summer always seems like the perfect time for those organization projects you mean to do all year. This week's guest, Ria Safford, is here to help us get organized! This mama started her side hustle to help other moms, and now it's a full blown business with a team who has organized for people like Paris Hilton and Jen Atkin. She share tips on how to shift your mind into organization mode, create a system that works for you, and most of all reminds us that it's okay to be messy. Organization is a process - whether you're tackling bathroom drawers or something in your life - you just have to be willing to ask yourself the right questions. For full notes, visit http://supermamas.com Like us on https://www.facebook.com/supermamaspodcast/ Double tap on https://www.instagram.com/_supermamas/
When Film and MTV Director Georgie Greville and Beauty Editor and E-Style host Zanna Roberts Rassi met by chance at NYC creative hub Milk Studios, their lives and careers changed forever! Co-Founders of Milk Makeup Zanna and Georgie share with host Elle Ferguson how their incredible clean and multifunctional makeup brand was born out of the same studio that Kanye dropped an album and countless other incredible creatives made magic; and how they successfully presented their product deck to Sephora with no product to speak of! Spoiler alert* This episode contains stories about what it's like to experience imposter syndrome in a room with Jen Atkin, Charlotte Tilbury and Anastasia, why tapping into what the world needs along with what you deeply care about will give energy and longevity to your idea, and why energy is everything! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You've Made It Through Relax and soak in the results of working on yourself and improving your life. Listen now to affirmations because "I've Turned My Life Around" The sister episode to this one is Episode 68 You have the Power to Change Want the ad free version for $0.99 USD? Buy it on the app at AffirmationPodApp.com And don't forget to check out the new Alexa flash briefing "Your Morning Minute." It guides you through deep breaths and empowering questions, all in one minute! Available as an Alexa flash briefing, a podcast, and its own section on the Affirmation Pod app! Find out more at YourMorningMinute.com TODAY'S SPONSOR OUAI is a cruelty-, sulfate-, and paraben-free hair care line from celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin. It's great for all hair types, including hair treated with keratin, chemicals, or color. I highly recommend the Detox shampoo! Go to THEOUAI.com and get 15% OFF your entire purchase when you use OUAI promo code AFFIRMATION WANT MORE EPISODES LIKE THIS ONE? Episode 368 Shifting Priorities Episode 362 Building Momentum Episode 349 Detaching from Distraction Episode 335 I'm on the Right Track Episode 309 Affirmations for Focus Episode 248 Guided Affirmations to Structure Your Day Episode 239 Affirmations for Productivity and Focus Episode 27 Discipline (Calling All Procrastinators) Episode 24 Here You Are...Focused Episode 13 Time Management REVIEWS
Kelly and Chip talk new beginnings and fresh starts in the form of organization with celebrity organizer, Ria Safford. Ria has worked with clients like Jen Atkin, Chrissy Teigan, Paris Hilton and more and really started the game 10 days after giving birth to her third child! She talks about being a messy person turned organizer and gives tangible tips for people not wired for organization or born natural organizers. This fun filled conversation is full of laughs and pandemic recovery talks too! Socials: @riorganize Website: riorganize.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Hold onto your hats there's a heavy gust of wind coming. Actually it might just be the light whir or a hair dryer. This week we're behind the chair with Jen Atkin trying to discover what makes a great stylist into a star stylist slash founder of a multimillion dollar company. Join the Patreon for new episodes every Thursday! https://www.patreon.com/celebritymemoirbookclub New merch just dropped!! Shop the celebrity worm, worms don't rat, and more: https://celebritymemoirbookclub.square.site/Our next comedy show at Nicky's Unisex is Thursday, January 20 at 7 pm!!Join the Facebook group to chat with the other worms! https://www.facebook.com/groups/cmbcwormholeFollow us on Twitter @cmbc_podcast and Instagram @celebritymemoirbookclub Art by @adrianne_manpearl and theme song by @ashleesimpsonrossSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/celebritymemoirbookclub)
It all started 10 hours after she gave birth to her son when an inquiry from Jen Atkin (top celebrity hair stylist) came through. Knowing this project would change her career, Ria didn't think twice with her instant reply - “When do you need me?” She was right. Organizing Jen Atkin's closet in 2019 did blow her business up. Today, Ria has worked with top-celebrity clients such as Chrissy Teigan, James Charles, and Paris Hilton. Ria got into organization because, well, she was messy by nature. As a mother of three, Ria felt chaotic and found resolve in decluttering and organizing her home. Her home began to feel like an outward expression of her internal state with a cluttered home leading to a cluttered feeling in the mind. With this revelation, she set out to help others find peace of mind by cultivating and curating functional living spaces for others. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Today's guests, Marianna Hewitt and Lauren Ireland, are the duo behind the skincare line Summer Fridays. Launching in 2018, the brand quickly filled a gap in the market that we didn't even know existed and it all started with one iconic product: the Jet Lag Mask. Renowned for its chic packaging and second-to-none formulas, the brand counts Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Kim Kardashian West and Jen Atkin as firm fans. In today's episode, Eleanor Pendleton (founder & editor-in-chief) and Danielle Gay (beauty director & executive editor) speak to the duo about mixing business and friendship, the joys of managing their own team and how they managed to crack the successful beauty brand code. PRODUCTS MENTIONED: Summer Fridays Super Amino Gel Cleanser, $54 [https://www.mecca.com.au/summer-fridays/super-amino-gel-cleanser/I-042775.html?cgpath=brands-summer] Summer Fridays CC Me Serum, $91 [https://www.mecca.com.au/summer-fridays/cc-me-serum/I-039008.html?cgpath=brands-summer] Summer Fridays Cloud Dew Oil-Free Gel Cream, $60 [https://www.mecca.com.au/summer-fridays/cloud-dew-oil-free-gel-cream/I-048186.html?cgpath=brands-summer] Mecca Cosmetica To Save Face SPF50+ Superscreen, $42 [https://www.mecca.com.au/mecca-cosmetica/to-save-face-spf50-superscreen-oxybenzone-free-formula-75g/I-041627.html] Summer Fridays Soft Reset AHA Exfoliating Solution, $77 [https://www.mecca.com.au/summer-fridays/soft-reset-aha-exfoliating-solution/I-045102.html?cgpath=brands-summer] Summer Fridays Jet Lag Mask, $68 [https://www.mecca.com.au/summer-fridays/jet-lag-mask/V-050675.html?cgpath=brands-summer] Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balm, $31 [https://www.mecca.com.au/summer-fridays/lip-butter-balm/V-813903.html?cgpath=brands-summer] Huda Beauty Kayali Vanilla, $130 [https://www.sephora.com.au/products/huda-beauty-kayali-vanilla-28-eau-de-parfum/v/50ml] We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live, work and record this podcast on, and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples listening today. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we banter about Jewel's big win and Wendy's (alleged) big comeback before playing your comments about spotting Ubah Hassan, decoding Chanel Iman's Instagram, and debunking Jessica Chastain's tweet about Aaron Sorkin before accepting questions about Jen Atkin's late dog, Mary M. Cosby's one-of-a-kind Instagram apology (THE APP MARY USED IS CALLED "TEXT ON PHOTO" BY THE WAY) Taylor Swift's 32nd birthday party, and more. Call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns, and we may play your call on a future episode. Support us and get a ton of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly and come see us on the final dates of our tour! Tickets at WhoWeekly.us/live. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tune into this episode if you're interested in: Realizing that your dream is no longer your dream once you start living itAlex's journey home from LA to build the career and brand she always wanted, on her own termsThe tools Alex uses to keep figuring out what comes next for her, and how you can do the sameAbout AlexDividing her time between Chicago, NY, and LA; Alex Brown's home base is her private hair studio in Chicago, where she works behind the chair in the ever-evolving West Loop neighborhood. Prior to relocating to Chicago, Alex spent 3 years as the right hand to celebrity renowned hairstylist, Jen Atkin and has over 12 years of experience in the beauty industry. While working under Jen, she has styled hair all across the world from London and Paris to Dubai and Sydney.Alex is fortunate to have worked with highly influential women such as Kendall Jenner, Hailey Baldwin, Bella Hadid, Chrissy Tiegen, Olivia Culpo, Khloe Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, Karlie Kloss, Chelsea Handler, and Kristin Cavallari to name a few. She continues to travel and do hair for weddings across the globe and actively participates in New York Fashion Week and Paris Fashion Week.Connect with Katie: Schedule your free consultation Instagram: @Digitally.Enhanced.MarketingConnect with Alex: Website: www.alexbrownhair.comInstagram: @alexbrownhair
As women, we wear a thousand different hats. When we become moms or wives or both, we can lose our sense of self when adding on the continuous needs of others. This is what happened to Charlotte Avery, entrepreneur, speaker and founder of The Family Strategist. By learning how to blend instead of balance her life through strategic planning, and implementing systems in her home, she was able to ensure she made time for herself, which helped her reconnect with who she was. Using her #PhDinMotherhood, Charlotte teaches women how to do the same. Charlotte is an expert on everything from potty training to keeping things alive in the bedroom. Her work is designed to help women learn how to love themselves, strengthen their families and live authentically. During our chat we discussed how to schedule time for ourselves, how validation from others can be crippling, supporting ourselves with flexibility and more! This episode is brought to you by KiwiCo, Ouai, Bombas and Waterdrop. KiwiCo is redefining learning, with hands-on projects that build confidence, creativity, and critical thinking skills. With a KiwiCo subscription, your child gets a new crate full of fun science and art projects every month. Get 50% off your first month plus FREE shipping on ANY crate line with code WITHWHIT at kiwico.com. OUAI was created by celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin to create the first socially connected haircare brand. When you're ready to undo some damage, hit the reset button with the OUAI Detox Shampoo. Go to THEOUAI.com and use code WITHWHIT to get 15% off your entire purchase. When it comes to my socks, they MUST be comfortable. For every Bombas item you buy–they donate an item to those experiencing homelessness. Go get twenty percent off your first order at bombas.com/withwhit waterdrop is the new go-to hydration brand. With a focus on sustainability, their small and convenient cubes add taste and vitamins to your water. Go to waterdrop.com and receive 15% off with code WITHWHIT. Produced by Dear Media
EPISODE 177./ha ha ha. What a HILARIOUS time we had in this recording, joking about Lisa's hens, not knowing what a horrible Sunday we had in store.It's been a big week for us, but an even bigger week in Beauty News!This week we're discussing Shanxo's baby news, Jen Atkin selling Ouai to Procter and Gamble, Loreal Acquiring Youth to the People, The legal dispute between Hourglass and Mecca coming to an end, PLUS the opening of a brand new super giant Mecca in Melbourne in 2023, and Pantone have announced the 2022 colour of the year - Very Peri. After beauty news, Alex has decided she has a bone to pick with colour-changing beauty products. You know the Frogprice Lipsticks and the Smashbox O Glosses of the world who claim to react with your PH and produce a colour unique to your own skin? Yep. Them. Let's discuss. Also in a very brief beauty breakdown - we've all noticed the effects that La Ninã is having on our skin... so let's discuss how to fix it.Finishing things off we have our beauty faves, non beauty faves and snacks of the week to see us out! THINGS MENTIONED: Procter and Gamble acquire Ouai: https://bit.ly/31XiKKlLoreal acquires YTTP: https://bit.ly/31NxVWFHourglass x Mecca dispute: https://bit.ly/3yr972INew Mecca store: https://bit.ly/3IFmQYnPantone of the year: https://bit.ly/3GyAlqXPatrick Ta Brow Lam: https://bit.ly/33oRl4DRefy Brow Gel: https://bit.ly/2OAXmDYFlowerbed Nail Stickers: https://bit.ly/3pThYGBSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/all-bases-covered. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Struggling to love and accept yourself? This is actually a two in one episode to love and approve of yourself. It's "I Will Love and Care for Myself and I Approve of Myself - Best of Series" The sister episode to this one is Episode 308 Accepting Yourself Want the ad free version for $0.99 USD? Buy it on the app at AffirmationPodApp.com TODAY'S SPONSOR OUAI is a cruelty-, sulfate-, and paraben-free hair care line from celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin. It's great for all hair types, including hair treated with keratin, chemicals, or color. I highly recommend the Detox shampoo! Go to THEOUAI.com and get 15% OFF your entire purchase when you use OUAI promo code AFFIRMATION WANT MORE EPISODES LIKE THIS ONE? Episode 364 Coming Back to Self-Love Episode 350 I Love Myself - 8 Year Anniversary Edition Episode 300 Affirmations for Self Love II Episode 256 Affirmations for Self-Love Playlist Episode 227 Affirmations for Self-Love Episode 100 I Love Myself Version II Episode 18 A 30 Second "You are Loved" Episode 1 I Love Myself LISTENER LOVE ❤️ "Wonderful thoughts from one of the best podcasts for finding a positive thoughtful frame of mind. Josie you are so wonderful! We are lucky to have you in this world." - Ervynn Tyler McFalls "My go-to podcast when I need motivation and powerful affirmations. Love the quick self-compassion and self-love affirmations by Affirmation Pod!" - Nihan Gorkem "Honestly, I know I've gone on about it before, but I just can't recommend Affirmation Pod enough!" - Tiah Eckhart "I feel so good this morning because I'm getting back to a routine. I found Affirmation Pod that I listen to and it's really relaxing." - Jen Stancill "I would highly recommend Affirmation Pod if you often feel anxious/overwhelmed. This is my go-to podcast when I feel down. It's filled with love, light, positivity and everything else your mind and soul needs." - Arielle François What's in your self-care toolbox?
I will keep this brief as the title speaks for itself. As you saw on Instagram, I was pregnant, but, last week, lost the baby. I found out Wednesday afternoon and was just shocked. That night, I recorded a very raw audio diary on my phone about how I was feeling. That is what you will listen to here. My heart is with every single woman who has gone through this pain. I hope by sharing my feelings and story, some of you will not feel alone. x TW: This episode discusses miscarriage and pregnancy loss as well as terminal illness and depression. This episode is brought to you by Italic, Ouai, Kiwico and Faherty. Italic isn't an everything store, they're your everything store. Their marketplace connects you with the manufacturers behind the world's biggest brands and most in-demand products and delivers straight to your door —for up to 63% less. Get $10 off your first product order of $50 or more on italic.com with code WITHWHIT. OUAI was created by celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin to create the first socially connected haircare brand. When you're ready to undo some damage, hit the reset button with the OUAI Detox Shampoo. Go to THEOUAI.com and use code WITHWHIT to get 15% off your entire purchase. KiwiCo is redefining learning, with hands-on projects that build confidence, creativity, and critical thinking skills. With a KiwiCo subscription, your child gets a new crate full of fun science and art projects every month. Get 50% off your first month plus FREE shipping on ANY crate line with code WITHWHIT at kiwico.com. Faherty makes the perfect clothes for layering. Stock up on all your fall essentials NOW! Head to fahertybrand.com/withwhit and use code withwhit at checkout to get 20% off your first purchase. Produced by Dear Media
My husband, Tim Rosenman, is the love of my life. Obsessed. He makes me laugh, feel at home, and the most loved. I cherish every moment and, Timmy, I am so happy I get to be the one to grow old with you. You asked us some great questions on IG, and we dove right in. We covered parenting, relationships, AND more on his personal life and how he grew up! He shared his insight on parenting a toddler (giving the biggest tip he swears by), advice for soon-to-be-married couples, and details on his upbringing in New York! Does Timmy have any secret tattoos? You'll have to listen to find out ;) This episode is brought to you by Arrae, Vitruvi, Monti Kids, and OUAI. Arrae creates natural supplements with real results and zero woo. With accurate dosing, Arrae's alchemy capsules solve everyday problems that women constantly deal with. Go to arrae.com and use code withwhit at checkout for 10% off. Vitruvi creates beautiful diffusers and non-toxic essential oils to naturally and safely scent your space. Visit vitruvi.com/withwhit and use code WITHWHIT20 to get 20% off your next purchase. OUAI was created by celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin to create the first socially connected haircare brand. When you're ready to undo some damage, hit the reset button with the OUAI Detox Shampoo. Go to THEOUAI.com and use code WITHWHIT to get 15% off your entire purchase. Monti Kids was founded with the mission of helping families support their baby during the most critical years of development. If you would like to try their brand new products for yourself - use code WITHWHIT for 10 percent off your purchase! Terms and conditions apply. Check them out at montikids.com Produced by Dear Media
Aimee Song, fashion icon, designer, and influencer, is our guest this week. She shares a powerful story of how she moved from what she calls 'fake' confidence to real confidence. When she was younger, she found that wearing clothes of style made her feel better about herself and helped her feel more confident. Eventually, Aimee began to see that this confidence wasn't sustainable because it wasn't authentic. She realized she had to go within to find the genuine confidence she now knows. The Hoffman Process was pivotal in her journey. Aimee shares a story about one of her patterns, one she discovered at the Process. She found herself envying the transformations she witnessed others having. Deep in her own week at the Hoffman Process, she noticed that everyone else seemed to be having big breakthroughs - except her. Her realization helped her name and let go of the pattern. Aimee realized how different she was post-Process while doing her forgiveness walk. She realized she had indeed transformed. She tells Drew that it was "so beautiful" to be present in a way she'd never been before. More About Aimee Song Aimee Song — pronounced [Ah-Meeh] like Mommy, not Amy — is a social media influencer** as well as an interior architect by trade. She runs one of the largest fashion and lifestyle sites in the world, Song of Style. Aimee has amassed a huge audience on social media and has become an influencer with an audience of over six million followers on Instagram. Based in her hometown of Los Angeles, Aimee's content ranges from what she wears and where she travels, to design inspiration and personal topics. Aimee has worked with countless venerable companies, including Dior, Ralph Lauren, Tiffany & Co., SKII, Giorgio Armani, and Volvo. In addition, she has served as the first digital ambassador for global beauty brand Laura Mercier. Named one of Forbes 30 Under 30, Aimee has been included in the Business of Fashion's prestigious BOF 500. This is a professional index of influencers who shape the global fashion industry. In 2016, she released her first book Capture Your Style, now a New York Times bestseller. Her second book, World of Style, followed in October 2018. Aimee has focused increasingly on sharing her philanthropic work as well as more personal aspects of her life with her audience, including her personal experience of starting therapy and doing the Hoffman Process. Most recently, she launched the long-awaited apparel brand, Song of Style Collection, to immense success. Find out more about Aimee at Song of Style, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and Amazon. As mentioned in this episode "World peace, one person at a time." Bob Hoffman **Influencer - "A social media influencer is someone who has established credibility in a specific industry, has access to a huge audience, and can persuade others to act based on their recommendations." Jen Atkin on the Hoffman Podcast The Forgiveness Walk: This is a Hoffman Process ritual done on the weekend after the Process to help complete the deep transformation that happens during the Process. It is a self-love and self-forgiveness experience reflecting the heart work done at the Process. During the Process, students do the deep work to find forgiveness for their parents. The Forgiveness Walk deepens forgiveness and love of oneself. Accountability Buddies: At the end of your Process, you choose a few other graduates with whom you wish to be buddies. As you re-enter your everyday life and find challenges along the way, you have a buddy to reach out to. Your buddies were there with you in all the beautiful and challenging moments of transformation. A buddy is someone you've developed trust and rapport with, and someone who understands. Discover if the Process is right for you. Subscribe on Apple/iTunes
Today's guests, Marianna Hewitt and Lauren Ireland, are the duo behind the skincare line Summer Fridays. Launching in 2018, the brand quickly filled a gap in the market that we didn't even know existed and it all started with one iconic product: the Jet Lag Mask. Renowned for its chic packaging and second-to-none formulas, the brand counts Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Kim Kardashian West and Jen Atkin as firm fans. In today's episode, Eleanor Pendleton (founder & editor-in-chief) and Danielle Gay (beauty director & executive editor) speak to the duo about mixing business and friendship, the joys of managing their own team and how they managed to crack the successful beauty brand code.PRODUCTS MENTIONED:Summer Fridays Super Amino Gel Cleanser, $54 [https://www.mecca.com.au/summer-fridays/super-amino-gel-cleanser/I-042775.html?cgpath=brands-summer]Summer Fridays CC Me Serum, $91 [https://www.mecca.com.au/summer-fridays/cc-me-serum/I-039008.html?cgpath=brands-summer]Summer Fridays Cloud Dew Oil-Free Gel Cream, $60 [https://www.mecca.com.au/summer-fridays/cloud-dew-oil-free-gel-cream/I-048186.html?cgpath=brands-summer]Mecca Cosmetica To Save Face SPF50+ Superscreen, $42 [https://www.mecca.com.au/mecca-cosmetica/to-save-face-spf50-superscreen-oxybenzone-free-formula-75g/I-041627.html]Summer Fridays Soft Reset AHA Exfoliating Solution, $77 [https://www.mecca.com.au/summer-fridays/soft-reset-aha-exfoliating-solution/I-045102.html?cgpath=brands-summer]Summer Fridays Jet Lag Mask, $68 [https://www.mecca.com.au/summer-fridays/jet-lag-mask/V-050675.html?cgpath=brands-summer]Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balm, $31 [https://www.mecca.com.au/summer-fridays/lip-butter-balm/V-813903.html?cgpath=brands-summer]Huda Beauty Kayali Vanilla, $130 [https://www.sephora.com.au/products/huda-beauty-kayali-vanilla-28-eau-de-parfum/v/50ml]We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live, work and record this podcast on, and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples listening today. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After moving back to Chicago a few years ago, Alex Brown opened up "Space by Alex Brown" - a freelance studio designed to house some of Chicago's top artists in the Beauty Industry. Kaitlin Armon sits down with Alex to talk about her incredible journey and the lessons learned along the way. Alex shares with Kaitlin how she went from a girl growing up in a small Minnesota town knowing instinctively that she was meant to be in the beauty industry to taking a giant leap of faith and starting her “big city girl life” in Chicago. She goes on to share the details of her incredible journey from studying hair in Chicago to assisting Jen Atkin in LA as they worked on countless celebrities taking her all across the globe then back to Chicago to strike out on her own. Together they talk about what success means to them, how to discover what it is you truly want, and why they both do what they do. “Helping others is my calling in life. I love that feeling, which is probably why I'm a hairstylist. ‘Cause I love making people feel great and helping other people in any way.” Alex goes on to tell Kaitlin all about her events called “Cocktails and collaboration” and how she's working on building a strong collaborative beauty community here in Chicago. Join us on this episode of the Alined podcast as Kaitlin and Alex talk about business, hair, life, and everything in between.
It can be so hard to figure out what you're passionate about, but in this episode Marianna shares her own career journey along with advice from Melissa Wood Tepperberg, Melody Ehsani, Jen Atkin and Tinx on finding your passions, how to turn it into a career and what to do when dealing with doubt along the way. Follow Marianna on Instagram: instagram.com/marianna_hewitt This week's episode is sponsored by: SKILLSHARE: one-month free trial premium membership skillshare.com/life SHIPSTATION: 60-day free trial with code MARIANNA at shipstation.com ARRAE: get $5 off on arrae.com with code MARIANNA Produced by Dear Media
Going Through Changes? Prepare yourself for the road ahead with these "Affirmations for Adapting to Change" The sister episode to this one is Episode 68 You have the Power to Change Want ad free versions? Go to AffirmationPod.com/Join TODAY'S SPONSOR OUAI is a cruelty-, sulfate-, and paraben-free hair care line from celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin. It's great for all hair types, including hair treated with keratin, chemicals, or color. I highly recommend the Detox shampoo! Go to THEOUAI.com and get 15% OFF your entire purchase when you use OUAI promo code AFFIRMATION If you're looking for a podcast full of relaxing sleep meditations, head over to Tracks to Relax at TracksToRelax.com WANT MORE EPISODES LIKE THIS ONE? Episode 362 Building Momentum Episode 265 Affirmations for The Next Chapter of Your Life Episode 22 I've Moved On Episode 2 The "No More" Affirmations LOOK WHO LOVES AFFIRMATION POD!!
This past year and a half has pushed many of us to the brink, in a lot of ways. Relationships. Work. Physical and mental health. It's tested nearly every system, thought, belief, tool, practice and resource we rely on to find peace, ease, solace, hope, resilience, and grace. Over the years, we've had the great fortune to be able to sit down with many leading voices and innovators in the world of mental health, to learn from their lives, their stories, their experience and expertise. And, today, we're sharing insight from four of those visionaries: Dr. Nzinga Harrison, Terri Cole, Lori Gottlieb, & Dr. Joy Harden Bradford.I hope you'll enjoy this exploration of mental health from different lenses valuable and maybe it'll plant a seed that opens you to exploring and being more intentional and proactive in your own pursuit of wellbeing.You can find Dr. Nzinga Harrison at: Website | In Recovery PodcastYou can find Terri Cole at: Website | The Terri Cole ShowYou can find Lori Gottlieb at: Website | Dear Therapist PodcastYou can find Dr. Joy Harden Bradford at: Website | Therapy for Black Girls PodcastIf you LOVED this episode:You'll also love the full-length conversations we had with Dr. Nzinga Harrison, Terri Cole, Lori Gottlieb, Dr. Joy Harden Bradford.Check out our offerings & partners: Sleep Number: Adjustable firmness, comfort and support on each side. Proven quality sleep is life-changing sleep. Special offers, for a limited time. Only at Sleep Number stores or sleepnumber.com/GOODLIFETalkspace: Online Counseling Via Text, Audio, Or Video Messaging. At Any Time, From Anywhere. Get $100 off of your first month with Talkspace. To match with a licensed therapist today, go to Talkspace.com or download the app. Make sure to use the code GOODLIFE to get $100 off of your first month and show your support for the show.OUAI: Get healthy hair & soft skin with our nourishing formulas; free shipping over $50. Simple routines & real solutions for real people by Jen Atkin. Cruelty-free. So when you're ready to undo some damage, hit the reset button with the OUAI Detox Shampoo. Go to theouai.com and use code GOODLIFE to get 15% off your entire purchase.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Is Your Life Too Complicated? Reduce stress and lighten your load with these Affirmations for "Making Life Easier" The sister episode to this one is Episode 341 Making Big Decisions Looking for ad free versions? Go to AffirmationPod.com/Join SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT OUAI is a cruelty-, sulfate-, and paraben-free hair care line from celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin. It's great for all hair types, including hair treated with keratin, chemicals, or color. I highly recommend the Detox shampoo! Go to THEOUAI.com and get 15% OFF your entire purchase when you use OUAI promo code AFFIRMATION WANT MORE EPISODES LIKE THIS ONE? Episode 288 Going From Who Am I to Who I am Episode 265 Affirmations for The Next Chapter of Your Life Episode 214 I am Disciplined and Giving Myself a Better Life Episode 176 Making Decisions and Adulting Episode 146 Not Who I Used to Be HERE'S WHAT LISTENERS ARE SAYING
When Glo Atamno stepped on a plane with a one-way ticket and $500 years back, she knew she wanted a life that was different from the one she was expected to live, one filled with adventure, one that broke the mold of how others had always told her life was “supposed” to be lived. What's unfolded has been a life of not just adventure, but also profound exploration, growth, connection, and impact. A life of stories. Over a period of years, she also figured out how to build a powerful living around her quest as a creative entrepreneur and online educator. Starting as a travel blogger, venturing to over 80 countries across 6 continents and telling the stories of destinations around the world, she landed features in Forbes, Oprah Magazine, Conde Nast, Essence, BBC, collaborates with major brands, and hosted "The Glo Show" podcast. But, over time, her journey began to morph into something both bigger and deeper, especially over the last few years, as she felt called to speak honestly and openly on issues of equity, race, and community in a more intentional way. She's the founder of The Social Educators Academy, helping people leverage their social platforms to make a difference and make a living. As we spoke, Glo shared powerful reflections on the travel-centered life she's been living, her experience both in the U.S. and on the road as a Black woman, and how she's continuing to evolve her focus, life, and livelihood in new directions as we all emerge back into a changed world. You can find Glo at: Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/glographics/The Glo Show : https://pod.link/1537789031If you LOVED this episode:You'll also love the conversations we had with Chris Guillebeau, who spent a decade traveling to every country in the world, while building a global community fueled by impact and adventure : https://tinyurl.com/GLP-ChrisCheck out our offerings & partners: OUAI: Get healthy hair & soft skin with our nourishing formulas; free shipping over $50. Simple routines & real solutions for real people by Jen Atkin. Cruelty-free. So when you're ready to undo some damage, hit the reset button with the OUAI Detox Shampoo. Go to theouai.com and use code GOODLIFE to get 15% off your entire purchase.Warby Parker: Warby Parker eyewear and contacts elevate style at a low cost. Try Warby Parker's free Home Try-On program: Order 5 pairs of glasses to try at home for free for 5 days – there's no obligation to buy! Ships free and includes a pre-paid return shipping label. Try 5 pairs of glasses at home for free at warbyparker.com/goodlife.Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
Celebrity hair stylist Alex Brown grew up in a tiny town in Minnesota with big city dreams, and a leap of faith landed her the job of a lifetime! Alex shares with host Elle Ferguson how she went from working in a small salon in Chicago to jumping at an incredible opportunity to move to LA and work with Jen Atkin, flying across the country to do hair for the Grammys, Oscars and a-list events in between; and why she walked away from an incredible jet-setting career to go it alone. *Spoiler Alert* This episode contains stories of Alex getting a life-changing phone call while hiking at the top of Runyon canyon, when she knew it was time to back herself and go out on her own and what it's like to do Justin Beiber's personal grooming! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ranked among the fifty most influential people in India, Sadhguru is a yogi, mystic, and visionary. He has been conferred three presidential awards in India, including one for his environmental work as well as the country’s highest annual civilian award for exceptional and distinguished service. He’s spoken before the United Nations, World Economic Forum, World Bank, the UK House of Lords, TED, and countless global companies, and has also been invited to present at Oxford, Stanford, Harvard, Yale, Wharton, and MIT, among others.Over the years, Sadhguru has also launched large ecological initiatives that have created a blueprint for economic development that is ecologically sustainable. And three decades ago, Sadhguru founded Isha Foundation, a nonprofit human-service organization, with human well-being as its core commitment. The foundation has initiated yoga programs for human transformation and outreach projects to uplift rural communities. Isha is supported by over 11 million volunteers in more than 300 centers worldwide.We explore his extraordinary life’s journey today, then drop into the focus of his latest book, Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny, (https://bookshop.org/a/22758/9780593232019) which has also been a concept that has fascinated me for years.You can find Sadhguru at:Website : https://isha.sadhguru.org/karma/Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/sadhguru/If you LOVED this episode:You’ll also love the conversations we had with Nepal-based French philosopher, writer, teacher, and Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard, who, after having his brain study by neuroscientists, was kind of dubbed with a smile, The World's Happiest Man: https://tinyurl.com/GLPRicardCheck out our offerings & partners: OUAI: Get healthy hair & soft skin with our nourishing formulas; free shipping over $50. Simple routines & real solutions for real people by Jen Atkin. Cruelty-free. So when you’re ready to undo some damage, hit the reset button with the OUAI Detox Shampoo. Go to theouai.com and use code GOODLIFE to get 15% off your entire purchase.Active Skin Repair: Use Active Skin Repair on cuts, scrapes, sunburns, normal burns, chaffing, rashes, wounds. Works on insect bites & other skin irritations. Antibiotic-free & non-sensitizing. Get 20% off your order and FREE shipping by texting GOOD to 64-000. Message and data rates may apply.Indeed: Connect with your talent audience so you can make more quality hires faster. Post your job, interview candidates, and make offers all on Indeed. Start hiring today. Get started right now with a FREE $75 sponsored job credit to upgrade your job post at Indeed.com/GOODLIFE
With celebrities like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Jen Atkin and Hailey Bieber singing her praises, it’s no surprise that Gab Waller is the go-to girl to find any must-have designer piece that’s sold out worldwide! Gab is an Australian Luxury Personal Shopper whose product sourcing service has put her on speed dial for celebrity clients and fashion fans around the world. Host Elle Ferguson sits down with Gab to find out how she came to run a global business in an industry that didn’t even exist a couple of years ago, how answering a DM from Rosie Hunting-Whitely propelled her to international fame and why finding ‘needle in the haystack’ pieces are her favourite. *Spoiler alert* This episode contains stories about how Gab went from growing up in a five-shop town to tracking down sold out Bottega's and rare vintage Chanel bags, how she had to prove herself when nobody knew who she was and why being kind is such an important part of her business! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EPISODE 112./Happy Easter Monday! We hope your bellies are full of chocolate, and your tinned tomatoes only purchased whole. This week there's LOTS of beauty news to get through, followed by a snack related ‘I can't believe you didn't know that', our product trial, faves, and snacks. First up in beauty news, ultimate cool girl Jen Atkin has announced that her and her partner are having a baby via surrogacy. Secondly, Jae Haircare and Mecca's new Pout Pop sheer line have launched at Mecca this week. In addition, Mecca have been trialling TerraCycle recycling services in-store and have announced that this service will be available in all stores by the end of April. Moving on to Sephora Australia news, Milk Cosmetics has finally dropped, and we've decided that we don't want to try the Fenty Beauty Eaze Drops already. Lisa also has more Shaanxo conspiracy theories to share with you all and Desi Perkins has very swiftly dropped a new skincare line under her existing brand Dezi. This week we trialled the Mecca Cosmetica Vitamin C serum that boasts 15% L-Ascorbic Acid for the low low price of only $55. Whilst it's a little too early for us to discuss the long term impacts this product had on our skin, we chatted about how it compares to our other Vit C faves, who it's great for and what we think of the ingredients list. Products Mentioned: Jaye haircare: https://bit.ly/3rQkzzT Pout Pop Sheer Lipstick: https://bit.ly/31XH5wp TerraCycle: https://www.terracycle.com/en-AU Milk at Sephora: https://bit.ly/2PXiOn3 EazeDrops Fenty: https://bit.ly/31K6AB4 Mirror Water: https://mirrorwater.earth/ Dezi Skincare: https://bit.ly/3uliKMZ Lancome Lara: https://bit.ly/3rR8LNI Dr Dennis Spectralite Pewter: https://bit.ly/3rNesfL Mecca Cosmetica Vitamin C serum: https://bit.ly/3fjuXxkColourpop eyeshadows: https://bit.ly/2R0zydL Kevin Murphy Doo Over finishing hairspray: https://bit.ly/3cNy0fN Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/all-bases-covered. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A lot to get into this week. Emma and Julie begin with an update on A-Rod and JLo's alleged split, new information, and some of their social media activity this week. Plus, Saweetie and Quavo publicly calling it quits and the tweets that followed. That lended itself to a whole conversation about celebrity on celebrity dating, and aspects of it that differ from 'real life.'They then get into Justin Bieber's epic 6th studio album, Justice, the amazing Peaches music video, and Addison Rae's debut single 'Obsessed.' The 'Obsessed' conversation shifted into a longer dialogue about the obsolete concept of 'staying in your lane' as it applies to career endeavors.They touch on the allegations surrounding David Dobrik & The Vlog Squad, and explain how they will break it all down next Monday.In the Kardashian Recap: Kris' comments on Kim and Kanye, Kylie GoFundMe drama, Jen Atkin becoming a mom and more.Highlighted Black-Owned Business: Flat Fifteenhttps://url.emailprotection.link/?biefWGR_W10pG4-5084KYPq3RcGe6w_6jW2gKtPJwgQtLhgzNJpWC9mKQqfkJAk-wxTYl2c0MSvZ24nas8OkeOw~~instagram.com/flat.fifteen See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's episode, Julie and Emma begin by discussing Timothée Chalamet's debut hosting SNL, some of the sketches, Pete Davidson, and their favorite moments.They get into the news that singer FKA Twigs has filed a lawsuit against Shia LeBeouf for abuse, and other comments of support in the upsetting situation. Next, a conversation around Taylor Swift dropping her incredible surprise album "Evermore", some of the hidden messages, critical response, Zayn and Gigi's baby name theory, and other social media buzz around her 2nd album this year. They touch on Miley Cyrus 'celebrating' the 10 year anniversary of her infamous salvia bong smoking video and how so much has changed since then.Finally, new details about Kelly Clarkson's divorce from Brandon Blackstock and how she was defrauded out of millions of dollars. The Kardashian recap includes the Kardashian's deal with Hulu / Star for their new programming, Kourtney's role in "She's All That," Kim & Kanye, and Selena Gomez's little sister entering the cousin posse. Emma and Julie also discuss Kim's involvement in the Brandon Bernard execution - his story, her advocacy on social media, and more details surrounding the case.Finally, they are so excited to be joined by world renowned hair stylist, entrepreneur, founder of Ouai and Mane Addicts, influencer, and author of "Blowing My Way to the Top," Jen Atkin. Jen chats all about writing her book, the highs and lows of social media, the evolution of celebrity glam squads, how to leave amazing comments, and what she's learned along her journey.Highlighted Black-Owned Business:I Am KRWNEDhttps://url.emailprotection.link/?bdYrfZwv5-rHRBofQi6sakAYm3Q2Mo-74CURqJH2Do8sy-UathL4dd2SU5awTz32l6rA6T0KbplqMq2B1ilRz7Q~~https://url.emailprotection.link/?b733-uZ0c8v-BbgGCHB5uc_6cBQm2gxyHHm-duHkEwG6-JAJ4EYiH2AzLngSbsmgy_12XCdSJJ75L_UgjXdWzbg~~Blowing My Way to the Top by Jen Atkin: How to break the rules, find your purpose, and create the life and career you deserve: https://url.emailprotection.link/?bXhHzJFgVuEDbhwpbMzsSnvyjSbhYo1QNiaXTH8RlKg3vXR2fsPkkQfaxFaOWg8Af0RY7zSk0AQOFtw2FbAfZ7HkGr82XtZQCryh95ntya3Mvzj5FNTBkp19jUKbpkz5O See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Some may know her as the founder of OUAI, the New York Times considered her the "Most Influential Hairstylist in the World", but we know and love her as just Jen. Jen Atkin, one of the most powerful forces and pun-ny voices in the beauty space, sat down with Raissa for a nice long chat about her impressive career thus far, journey through self-reflection and mental health, women supporting women, and "blowing" her way to the top – all before turning 40. All this, plus some more major words of wisdom for doing you and doing things your OUAI. Follow Jen Atkin at @jenatkinhair for daily puppy content, celeb sightings, mane musings & more.
Irinel De Leon was born in New York, now living in Los Angeles, Irinel De Leon is a respected celebrity hairstylist/colorist with an impressive client list, creative approach and over 14 years of experience. Currently working as the right-hand woman to the world-renowned stylist, Jen Atkin, Irinel travels around the world styling some of the biggest names in Hollywood (Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid, Huda Kattan and more). She also styles hair at some of the most prestigious events including, New York and Paris Fashion Week, Cannes Film Festival and travels to Dubai, Bahrain, Qatar and Australia. As well as manages her own freelance clients in Los Angeles & New York. Irinel shared how she followed her passion across the country to Los Angeles and is making a name for herself in the industry. Let me know what you think as well by subscribing on social media: You can follow Candy Nairovy at: Website: https://www.candynairovy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/candysantana__/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/candyn.santana/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CandyNairovy Candy Nairovy's Book - The Manifester's Journey https://www.candynairovy.com/the-manifester-s-journey Candy Nairovy, is an Actress, Published Author, and Producer. She hosts The Manifester's Journey Podcast. The goal of The Manifester's Journey is to share encouraging stories and ideas from artists, entrepreneurs and more to help you create your dream life with purpose.