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In this episode of AUHSD Future Talks, Superintendent Matsuda interviews Dr. Jennifer Goldstein, CSUF Professor of Educational Leadership in the College of Education and Director of LEAD. During the talk, Dr. Goldstein discusses her educational journey and drivers, teaching to the whole child, assets vs. deficits driven education, the LEAD program, breaking through the status quo of higher education, advice to aspiring school leaders, and advantages of the LEAD program.
In this episode of Intermittent Fasting Stories, Gin talks to Jennifer Goldstein from Franklin, NC.Are you ready to take your intermittent fasting lifestyle to the next level? There's nothing better than community to help with that. In the Delay, Don't Deny community we all embrace the clean fast, and there's just the right support for you as you live your intermittent fasting lifestyle. You can connect directly with Gin in the Ask Gin group, and she will answer all of your questions personally. If you're new to intermittent fasting or recommitting to the IF lifestyle, join the 28-Day FAST Start group. After your fast start, join us for support in The 1st Year group. Need tips for long term maintenance? We have a place for that! There are many more useful spaces beyond these, and you can interact in as many as you like. Visit ginstephens.com/community to join us. An annual membership costs just over a dollar a week when you do the math. If you aren't ready to fully commit for a year, join for a month and you can cancel at any time. If you know you'll want to stay forever, we also have a lifetime membership option available. IF is free. You don't need to join our community to fast. But if you're looking for support from a community of like-minded IFers, we are here for you at ginstephens.com/community. Jennifer is a stay-at-home mom. In March of 2020, Jennifer found herself in the middle of a stressful season. The pandemic has just begun, and she and her husband were fostering two children for the very first time. Jennifer turned to food to cope with stress. Frustrated with both her weight and how she felt, Jennifer looked for a way to lose weight. She joined a carb cycling Facebook group, and someone mentioned IF. Jennifer found Delay, Don't Deny, and began her IF journey in August of 2020. Jennifer now weighs 115 pounds. Her skin, mood, and mental clarity have all improved. Look for her 40 Day Devotional journal called Fasting & Feasting in Worship & Warfare on Amazon. Jennifer's advice: “Give IF a try! Do the 28 Day Fast Start. Have goals. Fast clean!” Get Gin's books at: http://www.ginstephens.com/get-the-books.html, including Cleanish and New York Times Bestseller, Fast. Feast. Repeat., available wherever you buy books! Delay, Don't Deny is available on Amazon. Join Gin's community! Go to: ginstephens.com/community Share your intermittent fasting stories with Gin: gin@intermittentfastingstories.com Follow Gin on Twitter @gin_stephens Follow Gin on Instagram @GinStephens Visit Gin's website at: ginstephens.com Check out Gin's Favorite Things at http://www.ginstephens.com/gins-favorite-things.htmlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Religious employers are exempt under §§ 702(a) and 703(e)(1), 42 U.S.C.2000e—1(a) and 2000e—2(e)(1), when sued under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended. However questions can still arise when Religious employers undertake actions that would allegedly be problematic under Title VII for non-religious employers. What is the scope of the exemption? What is the definition of religion? What is the definition of a religious employer able to invoke the exemption? Additionally, is the exemption waived if the employer is a recipient of federal financial assistance? How does the exemption in Title VII compare with other defenses available to the employer such as the ministerial exception (Church Autonomy Theory), Religious Freedom Restoration Act, and the First Amendment's free-speech and free-exercise clauses? What if the religious employer is sued in a similar claim under a state or municipal human rights act?Experts Sharon Gustafson, Jennifer Goldstein, and Carl Esbeck will discuss some of these questions in this webinar on the extent of exemptions extended to religious employers under Title VII. Featuring:--Carl H. Esbeck, R. B. Price Professor of Law Emeritus, University of Missouri--Sharon Fast Gustafson, Principal, Sharon Fast Gustafson, Attorney at Law, PLC--Jennifer Goldstein, Associate General Counsel, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
The journey to find spiritual harmony can feel as distant as east is from the west. Dave and Jennifer Goldstein made it and found one true God. His parents were Jewish academics living as Buddhists in Japan. Hers were middle American evangelicals in Indiana. Theirs is a story of finding a mutually satisfying spirituality and a soulmate.
This episode takes a look at how women empower each other. The weekend recap covers the amazing way that Michele Brown and Jennifer Goldstein work together as women, work with other women and show appreciation to those that have supported them over the years. The Sandpiper event in the South Bay was nothing but love, laughter, and a very good time. SUBSCRIBE: https://apple.co/3q9SALY Join the #CupCrew https://bit.ly/3BcEBth Follow Tonya on Twitter and Instagram @TonyaMcKenziePR Follow Gia on Instagram @iamgiasneed & @themahoganybox For comments, guest opportunities or brand collaborations, contact info@sandandshores.com. #ContentMatters #PositivePR #Leadership is Newsworthy! #MyMorningCoffee #Podcast #TonyaMcKenzie #GiaSneed #LLEADtheWay #CommunityEngagement #BusinessOwners #Survivors #WomenOwned #BlackOwned #TrueStory #BlackBusiness #Media #Storyteller #Entrepreneur #TonyaMcKenzie #GiaSneed #MMC
Happy Flashback Friday! Our special guest this episode is Jessica Matlin, Beauty Director at Harper's Bazaar and co-host of the award-winning beauty podcast, 'Fat Mascara'. Each week on Fat Mascara, Jessica along with co-host Jennifer Goldstein interview their favorite people in the beauty industry like Christian Louboutin and Charlotte Tilbury. In this interview I got to kick off my shoes and get comfy at Jessica’s Manhattan apartment. I learned so much Jessica, about her upbringing in New Jersey, how she got into the beauty editorial industry, she gives me personal skin care tips and of course we get into her dope podcast 'Fat Mascara'. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Kate discusses her new habit of face picking and her desire to pick up gardening as self-care. Doree decides on new rugs for her new home and indulges in a digital cleanse of her Gmail. Then they chat with Fat Mascara co-hosts Jessica Matlin and Jennifer Goldstein about their favorite tried and true products, beauty trends to buy into and to avoid, their experience with injectables, and why birding — yes, birding — is self-care.To leave a voicemail for a future episode, call 781-591-0390. You can also email the podcast at forever35podcast@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram and join the Forever35 Facebook Group (Password: Serums).For a limited time only, use code LOVE at our merch store for 10% off your next purchase!This episode is sponsored by: CHARLOTTE TILBURY - Charlotte Tilbury is shoppable directly from CharlotteTilbury.com!MASTERCLASS - Visit masterclass.com/forever35 for 15% off the Annual All-Access Pass.MODERN FERTILITY - Get $20 off your test when you go to ModernFertility.com/forever35.PRETTY LITTER - For 20% off your first order visit prettylitter.com and enter promo code FOREVER35.ROTHY’S - For free shipping and free returns/exchanges, visit rothys.com/forever35.SIGNATURE HARDWARE - Real-life isn’t always perfect, but with Signature Hardware it is beautiful. Visit signaturehardware.com/FOREVER35 to find your style today.Theme music by Riot. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our special guest this episode is Jessica Matlin, Beauty Director at Harper's Bazaar and co-host of the award-winning beauty podcast, 'Fat Mascara'. Each week on Fat Mascara, Jessica along with co-host Jennifer Goldstein interview their favorite people in the beauty industry like Christian Louboutin and Charlotte Tilbury. In this interview I got to kick off my shoes and get comfy at Jessica’s Manhattan apartment. I learned so much Jessica, about her upbringing in New Jersey, how she got into the beauty editorial industry, she gives me personal skin care tips and of course we get into her dope podcast 'Fat Mascara'Listen to 'Fat Mascara' on Apple and Spotify This episode was mixed by Mark ByrdMusic for this episode was produced by Richie Quake Checkout Corey's other show 'Silent Giants'! Listen now on Apple and Spotify See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
An in-depth discussion about the ways that content and media shape our understanding of emerging beauty companies and trends, through the lens of two beauty directors… Jennifer Goldstein (Beauty Director and Features Editor, Marie Claire; Host of Fat Mascara Podcast) and Jessica Matlin (Beauty Director, Harper’s Bazaar; Host of Fat Mascara Podcast) join “Beauty Is Your Business” hosts Karen Moon (CEO and Co-Founder of Trendalytics) and Abby Wallach (Co-CEO and Co-Founder of Scentinvent Technologies), along with Content Is Your Business host Amber Mundinger (SVP, Live Media & Strategic Partnerships, Rolling Stone Magazine) as part of a MouthMedia Network Live event recorded in front of a live audience at Experience Knotel. The interactive space ia located in the heart of Noho in New York City (666 Broadway) and designed to showcase the experience of working in a flexible, adaptable, always energized environment. Sponsored by Knotel – Your agile business deserves an agile space. Knotel will find, customize, and operate your ideal office while you focus on your business. Discover more at www.knotel.com.In this episode: There’s something lush about a print ad How the “Fat Mascara” podcast got started, telling more of the story than print or digital publications will do Picking shea nuts in Ghana, Goldstein and Matlin meeting each other Knowing the difference between editorial content or branded content, and being clear The use of “Presented by…” and what consumers and readers are used to seeing now Who does native content well, smart content Consumers are smarter, writers need to tell stories very well New rules are changing things, how readers can tell the difference The need for education for the consumer Fact-checking A higher standard to abide by Can’t promote things that aren’t science as a writer The era of “fake news” A recent scandal – influencers are paid to speak negatively about other brands, and one who is reported to have said she won’t speak negatively if she is paid by that brand Mistrust of media and journalism A code of ethics Is there really no bad press? The call for a governing body for influencers? Social media’s Achilles heel for accuracy and truthfulness and abuse Scotland, a good lip product, hair like you got off a motorcycle, algae and seaweed forests, a perfume school wish, a migraine, partnership give and take and the rhythm of constant communication The post Jennifer Goldstein and Jessica Matlin – Beautiful Content and Fat Mascara appeared first on Content Is Your Business.
An in-depth discussion about the ways that content and media shape our understanding of emerging beauty companies and trends, through the lens of two beauty directors… Jennifer Goldstein (Beauty Director and Features Editor, Marie Claire; Host of Fat Mascara Podcast) and Jessica Matlin (Beauty Director, Harper’s Bazaar; Host of Fat Mascara Podcast) join “Beauty Is Your Business” hosts Karen Moon (CEO and Co-Founder of Trendalytics) and Abby Wallach (Co-CEO and Co-Founder of Scentinvent Technologies), along with Content Is Your Business host Amber Mundinger (SVP, Live Media & Strategic Partnerships, Rolling Stone Magazine) as part of a MouthMedia Network Live event recorded in front of a live audience at Experience Knotel. The interactive space ia located in the heart of Noho in New York City (666 Broadway) and designed to showcase the experience of working in a flexible, adaptable, always energized environment. Sponsored by Knotel – Your agile business deserves an agile space. Knotel will find, customize, and operate your ideal office while you focus on your business. Discover more at www.knotel.com.In this episode: There’s something lush about a print ad How the “Fat Mascara” podcast got started, telling more of the story than print or digital publications will do Picking shea nuts in Ghana, Goldstein and Matlin meeting each other Knowing the difference between editorial content or branded content, and being clear The use of “Presented by…” and what consumers and readers are used to seeing now Who does native content well, smart content Consumers are smarter, writers need to tell stories very well New rules are changing things, how readers can tell the difference The need for education for the consumer Fact-checking A higher standard to abide by Can’t promote things that aren’t science as a writer The era of “fake news” A recent scandal – influencers are paid to speak negatively about other brands, and one who is reported to have said she won’t speak negatively if she is paid by that brand Mistrust of media and journalism A code of ethics Is there really no bad press? The call for a governing body for influencers? Social media’s Achilles heel for accuracy and truthfulness and abuse Scotland, a good lip product, hair like you got off a motorcycle, algae and seaweed forests, a perfume school wish, a migraine, partnership give and take and the rhythm of constant communication The post 059 – Jennifer Goldstein and Jessica Matlin – Beautiful Content and Fat Mascara appeared first on Beauty Is Your Business.
Do the job before you have the job and be strategic with your laser hair removal! The ultimate beauty podcast cross-over is happening, honey! The hosts of the iconic Fat Mascara podcast, beauty editors Jessica Matlin and Jennifer Goldstein, let Jackie record an episode of Natch in their New York studio, and everything is covered: Signature lip colors, beauty editor PR packages, expert sunscreen advice, and vaginal health! Be sure to check out Jackie’s episode of Fat Mascara on their feed! And for links to every product discussed, head over to www.natchbeaut.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The girls rock out with makeup artist Theo Kogan, founder of Armour Beauty and former front woman of the punk band Lunachicks. Plus, the best beauty looks from the Olympics, help for Jenn's bruises, and some real talk about the difference between cosmetics and drugs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dermatologist and self-proclaimed fat expert Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank shares all the new ways people are getting rid of fat and cellulite—without dieting. Plus, everything you ever wanted to know about natural oils, why makeup tutorials trigger ASMR (euphoric tingles), and deep thoughts on the mom haircut. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Makeup artist Sir John took a break from creating Beyoncé's next earth-moving look to hang with us. We talk Lemonade, Insta-haters, and the summer beauty hack he swears by. But before that! Jenn's new tattoo, an SPF report card, and if wearing makeup can earn you more cash. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Beauty journalists (and friends!) Jessica Matlin and Jennifer Goldstein bring you the big, juicy, world of beauty on their award-winning beauty podcast. New episodes drop every Tuesday and Thursday. -- Episode Recaps & Notes: fatmascara.com/blog; The Private Facebook Group: Fat Mascara / Raising a Wand; Instagram: @fatmascara, @jessicamatlin, @jenn_edit; Twitter: @fatmascara; Email: info@fatmascara.com; To Leave a Voicemail & Be Featured on a Future Episode: 646-481-8182. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.