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In this episode of the Rachel Hollis podcast, Rachel dives into transformative habits and routines that can supercharge productivity, focus, and overall well-being. With insights from Hal Elrod, author of 'The Miracle Morning,' Miranda Kerr, supermodel and founder of Kora Organics, and Jim Kwik, renowned brain coach, the episode offers a blend of practical tips and inspiring stories.Get your copy of Rachel's New Book Here: Audible, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Millon, Bookshop.org, or wherever books are sold!00:28 Welcome to the Show01:24 Mastermind Episode Overview03:01 Who This Episode is For06:43 The Importance of a Morning Routine15:04 Hal Elrod's Life-Changing Accident18:31 The Five-Minute Rule21:04 The Birth of the Miracle Morning23:41 Doubling Income with a Morning Routine24:32 Health and Wellness Journey25:54 Product Development Insights29:00 Daily Health Practices33:02 Overcoming Learning Difficulties33:48 Brain Health and Memory Techniques39:13 Personalized Learning Styles43:05 Conclusion and Podcast CreditsSign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videosFollow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollisTo learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices.
Miranda Kerr is a globally recognized model and the founder & CEO of KORA Organics, a skincare brand known for its commitment to clean, certified organic products.For Miranda, the journey to founding KORA Organics wasn't just about beauty — it was about healing. After her mother's cancer diagnosis, she began questioning everything she put in and on her body, eventually realizing there was a gap in the market for truly clean, certified organic skincare that actually worked. Fueled by a personal mission and a vision for something better, she launched KORA Organics in 2009. Today, it's a global brand available in over 30 countries, but Miranda's approach remains deeply personal: leading with intention, staying hands-on with every product, and reminding people that real beauty begins with how we care for ourselves from the inside out.In this episode, Miranda shares the pivotal experiences that shaped her — from growing up in a wellness-focused family to how personal loss at a young age taught her resilience, gratitude, and emotional strength. She reflects on lessons from her early modeling career — handling rejection, building confidence, and trusting her inner voice — and how those experiences prepared her for entrepreneurship. Miranda takes us behind the scenes of launching KORA in the U.S., navigating a highly competitive market, and balancing the emotional highs and lows of building a global brand while raising a family. She also shares how mindfulness, presence, and self-care have been foundational to her success — and why prioritizing inner wellbeing remains at the core of her life and business, and so much more. In this episode, we'll talk to Miranda about:* Miranda's family approach to wellness. [02:55]* Her mother's cancer diagnosis. [04:56]* Losing her boyfriend young & shifting her life perspective. [10:45]* The importance of expressing love and gratitude daily. [14:06]* Miranda's early modeling career and how it shaped her. [17:18]* Navigating impostor syndrome & building confidence. [20:21]* Lessons in resilience and learning to handle rejection. [23:24]* Miranda's skincare learnings from her modeling career. [27:19]* Myths around certified organic products. [31:05]* The passion and purpose behind building KORA Organics. [32:19] * Launching KORA in the U.S. [36:10]* The challenges of entering the U.S. market. [40:07]* Managing emotional resilience as an entrepreneur. [44:30]* Managing motherhood with entrepreneurship. [46:57]* A behind-the-scenes look at Miranda's life as a mom. [47:49]* Balancing her yin and yang energy in daily life. [51:59]* The power of mindfulness and being present. [53:39]This episode is brought to you by beeya: * Learn more about beeya's seed cycling bundle at https://beeyawellness.com/free to find out how to tackle hormonal imbalances. * Get $10 off your order by using promo code BEHINDHEREMPIRE10Follow Yasmin: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasminknouri/* Stay updated & subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.behindherempire.com/Follow Miranda: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mirandakerr/* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/koraorganics/* Website: https://us.koraorganics.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode of The Wholesome Fertility Podcast, I am joined once again by Katie Beecher @katiebeecher_medical_intuitive, a licensed professional counselor and medical and emotional intuitive. With over 35 years of experience, Katie has a unique ability to create detailed physical, emotional, and spiritual reports and even symbolic paintings using just a person's name and age. In this powerful conversation, we dive into how fertility challenges are deeply tied to the body's messages, unresolved trauma, and even spiritual guidance. Katie shares insight into Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome as a hidden factor in infertility, the emotional layers of miscarriage and loss, and the importance of connecting with spirit babies. We also explore how symptoms are not something to fear—but invitations to tune in and heal. Whether you're on a fertility journey or simply seeking a deeper connection to your body and intuition, this episode is filled with wisdom and compassion. Key Takeaways: Symptoms are not your enemy they are messages from your body and spirit. Anxiety, trauma, and stress disconnect us from our bodies, blocking healing and fertility. Spirit babies often communicate with future parents and may arrive through various paths—including adoption or donor eggs. Conditions like Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome can go undiagnosed but play a significant role in reproductive health. Empowering your intuition and setting boundaries are crucial for emotional and spiritual readiness for parenthood. Healing is not about control—it's about partnership with your body, your spirit, and the wisdom within. Guest Bio: Katie Beecher is a licensed professional counselor and renowned medical and emotional intuitive with over 35 years of experience. Known for her unique ability to create detailed wellness reports and symbolic paintings using just a person's name and age, Katie has been featured in over 200 media outlets including Goop, Poosh, and Kora Organics. She is also the author of Heal from Within: An Intuitive Guide to Wellness, a practical guide that teaches readers how to access their own intuition, cultivate self-love, and heal holistically. Katie's work is deeply informed by her personal healing journey from bulimia, Lyme disease, and depression—an experience that began when she courageously sought help as a teenager and has since inspired her life's mission. Websites/Social Media Links: Katie's InstagramKatie's FacebookWatch her on YoutubeGet her book: Heal From Within: A Guide to Intuitive WellnessRead here blog: The Common, Frequently Overlooked Disorder That May Connect All of Your Mystery Symptoms—------------- For more information about Michelle, visit www.michelleoravitz.com To learn more about ancient wisdom and fertility, you can get Michelle's book at: https://www.michelleoravitz.com/thewayoffertility The Wholesome Fertility facebook group is where you can find free resources and support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2149554308396504/ Instagram: @thewholesomelotusfertility Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewholesomelotus/ Disclaimer: The information shared on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your health or fertility care. Transcript: # TWF: Katie Beecher (audio) [00:00:00] Episode number 3 32 of the Wholesome Fertility Podcast. My guest today is Katie Beecher. Katie is a licensed professional counselor and medical and emotional intuitive. With over 35 years of experience, Katie is featured in over 200 media outlets including Goop, Courtney Kardashian's website and Miranda Kerr's Gora Organics blog and has taught a week long workshop. At the Omega Institute, she has a unique way of working with clients, creating a detailed, individualized, physical, emotional, and spiritual report and symbolic painting before ever seeing them, talking with them, or seeing a photograph using only their name and age. Katie's first book. Heal from within. An intuitive guide to wellness uses practical tools and techniques Katie uses in her own medical and spiritual intuitive readings. The book teaches you to be your own medical intuitive, using [00:01:00] Katie's revolutionary step-by-step process for connecting to intuition and spirit, finding self-love and empowerment as well as to heal physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Heal from within is filled with remarkable stories of healing from her years of experience, as well as her own healing from bulimia, Lyme disease and emotional illness at the age of 16, without telling anyone, including her parents, Katie contacted her pediatrician and began therapy for a severe eating disorder and suicidal depression. She has been healed for over 35 years. Welcome to the Wholesome Fertility Podcast. I'm Michelle, a fertility acupuncturist here to provide you with resources on how to create a wholesome approach to your fertility [00:02:00] journey. **Michelle Oravitz:** Welcome back to the podcast, Katie. I'm so happy to have you back. **Katie Beecher:** This is a really great topic and I work with it a lot, so it's nice to, uh, podcast. **Michelle Oravitz:** So good. So I remember our first podcast episode. We talked about how about your gift really, and how you also incorporate art, which I thought was so cool. **Katie Beecher:** Yes. **Michelle Oravitz:** and so now since then you've started to see a lot of people. With fertility, like specifically fertility people are coming to you like about loss miscarriage and also spirit babies, like future babies and babies who have, yeah. **Katie Beecher:** I mean, I've, I always worked with a little bit but yeah, lately, like the past six months or so, I've really been getting a lot of fertility people. And, and I really, really, my heart goes out to them. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah, for sure. And I feel like it's kind of like you're being called, you're being summoned. **Katie Beecher:** Yes. **Michelle Oravitz:** it's like a need, it's like a need in that world to really [00:03:00] become a messenger in that space. I wanted to get your thoughts, like, why do you feel like we're living at this time right now? Like this time it seems to be more needed than ever. Like the, the fertility space, like there a lot more people are experiencing that. There's a lot more of that happening now, and I wanted to get, get your take on it. **Katie Beecher:** Yeah, I mean, I think some of it gets down to just lifestyle changes and people having children getting married later, having children later, you know, decide to do that. And that's kind of. Age isn't necessarily a fertility block as we know, but it definitely can complicate things, you know? So I think that's a piece of it. I don't know if there's more stress than in the past. It feels like it, **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah **Katie Beecher:** for sure. So, and we all know that stress plays a big part in it with the cortisol and the, you know, effects on the immune system and, and all those kind of things. So I think that's also it. And [00:04:00] I feel like people have more of a need to communicate with spirit in terms of their own personal relationship with their intuition. Their body and a lot of people for various reasons are kind of out of body and, **Michelle Oravitz:** Right. It's true. **Katie Beecher:** it's really hard to know what your body needs for fertility or anything else if you are not in it or if you feel like it's your enemy or you can't listen to the signals it gives you in terms of self care, for example. You know, so. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah, I agree. I also like noticed, I remember I read your book and it's, I feel like with you, it's what's cool. What I really like is that. You not only are connected to spirit, which I think that most people who don't really understand it think it's kind of like somewhere up in the clouds or it's not like real, or I not, it's hard to like kind of, look at because it's not something that could be looked at. It's something that's more experienced. But what I find that's interesting about you is that you [00:05:00] really pull it into the body **Katie Beecher:** Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. **Michelle Oravitz:** you kind of like the intelligence in your body. It's almost like the, the messages that your body's giving to you. And that could be considered Yeah. Like intuitive, but that's actually like something we all have. **Katie Beecher:** Yeah, no, it's true. I try to, you know, make it not woo woo because it's really not, and we all have medical intuition. We use it all the time. Like, you know, if you get a stomach ache, it's, you immediately start thinking. and problem solving. Like, was it something I just ate? Do I need to have crackers? Do I need to get some seltzer? Do I, you know, have to, aol, do I need to lay down? Do I need to go to the hospital? So whether it's you or your kids, right? Because we're, we do it for our family members also. so I think it's something that naturally happens. My abilities take it to the, you know, nth degree, which is different, but it doesn't mean that people don't have medical intuitive abilities who don't do what I do. **Michelle Oravitz:** 100%. I think so too. It's, [00:06:00] not I think it's something that we've all been given because we need to have it. We need to know what's going on with our body and we can have it too. It's not something, and I think that sometimes we also give the power away. I. To other people to dictate kind of what we should do with our own bodies, and we also overlook our own intuition on what our bodies are telling us because we don't trust that. I mean, it really kind of goes on and on. **Katie Beecher:** It, it really does. And I think people, if you have trauma or illness or something, the thought is that these, these feelings in your body, are scary or that there are enemies or we have to fix them and obsess about them. And a, I think a more practical way of looking at it is what is my body telling me? What is my intuition telling me? You know, if my chest is tight, that may be my intuition yelling at me that I need to do something different or whatever. Even like anxiety [00:07:00] is so big and I look at anxiety as number one. It's very natural. It's a survival mechanism, right? We've always had it. We've always needed it. And it's letting, it's letting you know that something isn't right. So it may be danger or it may be that you're letting people take advantage of you, or not setting boundaries, or that you're not doing self-care or you're doing something against yourself, or it just means something's wrong that we need to take a look at. And the more you push it down, the stronger it gets. So then it becomes this big thing in and of itself, you know? **Michelle Oravitz:** But it's actually just trying to guide you. It's kind of trying to get your attention and that's why I always say like symptoms, it's so funny 'cause we get really annoyed with symptoms. But symptoms are our best friends. They're the best things that we could have. It's such a, a, genius design of our bodies is to let us know what's going on and to guide us. It's when we fight with the symptoms, they grow bigger and bigger and then they become like really hard to manage. **Katie Beecher:** And then what happens [00:08:00] is the more we ignore, the worse they get and the more that they need to interfere with our help, our happiness, and our help, and, and it's not even necessarily our faults because. We have a culture of just, you know, grin and bear it, kind of get through it, you know, just don't even, you know, and, and there's something to be said for that as well, but like, you can't ignore what your body is telling you. And then also expect to be healthy and happy because you, you're either here or you're out here. And if you're out here. It's impossible to be present. Most of us live in between, like I, I live out there too, so, but I be here, you know, in order to function and and help people too. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah. And then so talk to me about some of the cases that you've seen of late. You know, 'cause you've been talking to more people. I know we were talking before [00:09:00] about a lot of loss, and I think that that's a really important topic because it's so confusing, it's heartbreaking. It's just really hard for people, especially because not a lot of attention goes on that type of loss. Like pregnancy loss. It's not given a ceremony. It's not unless the couple decides to do it. So I think that, and then the community, sometimes couples go through it alone, so I think that it's a very unique type of loss in that way. It could be really, really difficult because of that. **Katie Beecher:** like I said, I really feel for people and a lot of it is, things that some, if you haven't been through it, like a miscarriage or, or whatever, or a fertility journey. Right. If you haven't been through that, just like if you haven't been through anything, it can be hard to understand what a person's going through. But I was working with somebody recently and she been trying to get pregnant for. I guess like five years now. And she's in her forties. And she's gotten pregnant through [00:10:00] various means, but they were all chemical pregnancies, so they only lasted about a week or so. And then even with the egg retrieval all of her embryos have seemed to have some abnormality, so. There's nothing that she can do, you know, in terms of, of fixing that. And then the, the question is like, does that mean that every time I try to get pregnant, there's gonna be something wrong with the baby? And is there something wrong with me and is there something wrong with my body? And just like, and this person, I really feel for her 'cause she's doing it alone. She doesn't have a partner, you know, and so there's not even anybody to help. Kind of support you and pick up that slack, you know? And that, that loss just then turns, I think, to sheer terror of, ah, and then **Michelle Oravitz:** right. Every single time you have to go through it, you're, you're not gonna be able to feel safe. **Katie Beecher:** and there's A-P-T-S-D [00:11:00] component to it of, do I get my hopes up? What if I get hurt again? What if I, and, and all of those feelings of grief and loss and everything come back every time you even think about doing it again. You know, **Michelle Oravitz:** Right. **Katie Beecher:** and I just, like you said, it's not, and I think things like your show and other things have helped people be able to talk about it more. You know, but it is a foreign concept to a lot of people. **Michelle Oravitz:** For sure. And so what do you see, do you see like a spiritual component to it? Is there some message or something that they need to like address that they feel um, at least to get through it, you know, to get them stronger? Mm-hmm. **Katie Beecher:** so it's, I I pick up a really mixed bag of things. It's not uncommon for me to pick up. Physical or emotional issues that need to be addressed before a healthy pregnancy can take place. And so, things [00:12:00] like Lyme, because Lyme can get passed on, you know, to your kids. And if you have that, there's a lot of reasons why you need to heal as much as possible, you know, before you can have healthy pregnancy. What I pick up on a lot is something called ER Danlos syndrome. Have you heard of that before? **Michelle Oravitz:** No. **Katie Beecher:** So Ler Danlos, the, one of the most prominent symptoms of it is hypermobility. So being ultra flexible, but even that can, can be different in every person. But it's a connective tissue disorder and it's collagen and elastin that are always inflamed in your body. So you have this ongoing inflammation, but EDS impacts virtually every area of the body. **Michelle Oravitz:** Wow. **Katie Beecher:** It's really, really crazy. I have it, my daughter have it has it also. So I feel like a Guinea pig, you know, having, and then I can help a lot more other people, which is. Is good. And then I end up helping a lot of families 'cause it's genetic. So people are like, oh, I didn't know I had it. That [00:13:00] sounds like my mom, but that sounds like my sister. Or, you know. But the thing about it is that because your organs can be lax because there's inflammation, because all sorts of things and it screws up your hormones. It a million things that can be a real, a hidden cause of infertility. **Michelle Oravitz:** Wow, that's crazy. 'cause I've never heard about. **Katie Beecher:** Yeah, it's not uncommon. It used to be considered a rare disease and there's 13 different types, so all except the most common type are pretty rare. But the most common type is not rare at all. I pick it up all the time and it's been getting more media attention, which is good. Because doctors are really bad at diagnosing it. 'cause there's all these symptoms and so when you go to a doctor, usually all insurance allows them to pay for, is that one symptom? Like, which is crazy because you need to look at the whole body to **Michelle Oravitz:** Wow, that's so crazy. And what could you do about it? **Katie Beecher:** So, you can't [00:14:00] cure it, but there's a lot you can do. And so a lot of it is like testing for histamine sensitivities, for example, histamines come into it. They do all sorts of different, you know, testing for autoimmune things and just that kind of thing is, is valuable. But what was the most helpful to me in my treatment was getting to work with physical therapists who were specialists in EDS. And I was able to see like which parts of my body were really stiff. 'cause you can be stiff, not just flexible, right? It all, it moves around your body all the time. 'cause your tendon ligaments are going like this. And so what was tight? What was loose? What was weak? Was strong. Different sides of the body are different. It ex like it can show if you have a, a loose area, other areas get tight to overcompensate for it. So, I've been able to like do things like before I do my pole dancing and aerial arts and stuff like [00:15:00] that. There's certain exercises and things that I need to do in order to not injure myself again. And even things like, it makes you more susceptible to bone density issues, right? Because it does, it can't, you can't hold up your muscles and bones with loose ligaments. So there's a lot of things. And in terms of pregnancy, right? People with EDS are more prone to things like placenta previa and all sorts of different complications, even like miscarriages and stuff. Implantation issues, just all kinds of things. Endometriosis, so many things. But during pregnancy, as you probably know, our ligaments and our hips loosen up anyway, right. So if the doctor knows that you have EDS, there's things that they can do, exercises they can give you, things that they can do to, you know, watch for. And also like maybe if things are really loose, you might need a a cesarean, you know, before another person would, or [00:16:00] even like. Anesthesia, for example. People with EDS, sometimes anesthesia works, sometimes it doesn't work, sometimes it works too much. So it's, you know, those kind of things that you can kind of prepare for knowing what conditions people **Michelle Oravitz:** Could it impact like an incompetent cervix? That's, uh, so that's another one. You'd get a cerclage to keep it closed. **Katie Beecher:** Exactly, exactly. Yeah. It affects the whole body, 'cause connected tissues everywhere, including the brain. **Michelle Oravitz:** crazy. **Katie Beecher:** It is, it's really, and it's, it's so gratifying to work with people with it who have been told they have everything else, like fibromyalgia. Don't even get me started on that diagnosis. But, you know, that's what comes back a lot because they don't know right, what the root causes are. And even like, like pots you know, like I said, histamine sensitivities, like there's so many side. Side things that are basically created when we have inflammation and when our organs aren't doing what they **Michelle Oravitz:** It can impact your gut. I mean, it [00:17:00] impacts so much. **Katie Beecher:** huge. Yeah. And the earlier you get diagnosed, the better. And my daughter and I have this running joke. Oh, it's EDS, you know, but I wasn't diagnosed until my fifties and she got diagnosed when she was 25. so **Michelle Oravitz:** so crazy. Wow. That's actually eyeopening. 'cause it's not something that I've heard. I, because I, I see patients all the time. They're always giving me their doctor's diagnosis. I would've remembered it 'cause it's a very unusual **Katie Beecher:** Right, and there's a spectrum, so it, there's hypermobility and then like everything else, it's a spectrum. So even if you don't have full blown EDS, **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah. **Katie Beecher:** person, it, it can still affect you. **Michelle Oravitz:** Are there any functional medicine approaches that can help it inflammation? **Katie Beecher:** like definitely, you know, supplements that help with inflammation and, you know, natural stuff. There's a a **Michelle Oravitz:** Or even collagen, taking collagen or like bone broth. I don't **Katie Beecher:** yes. **Michelle Oravitz:** are the things that I think off, off **Katie Beecher:** [00:18:00] Yeah. It's kind of a mixed bag because part of it is that we don't process collagen. **Michelle Oravitz:** Oh, I **Katie Beecher:** Right way. However, I find taking collagen very helpful. **Michelle Oravitz:** Okay, got It It could be also, like certain people might benefit, certain people might not. It's kind of like a, it's not a one size fits all, even if you have it. **Katie Beecher:** exactly. And like I use dma. Which is kind of a weird little thing, but I use it for hair growth, but it also is silica, so it helps your bones and, and you know, and then um, there's a supplement I like called Liga plex too, which also helps with adrenals 'cause it messes with your adrenals, messes with your nervous system, the whole whole thing. A lot of people with it are neuro neurodivergent links, eating disorders. It's, it's really, wow. really, because you don't have a. Sense of your body. So your your proprioception is off and your body image is off, and **Michelle Oravitz:** That's interesting. It's so crazy to me [00:19:00] because um, you know, so many people go through these things and they think it's their fault. They don't realize that there is another explanation kind of lurking underneath that is causing them to feel the way they're feeling and they feel the shame and kind of guilt for getting to the place that they're getting to, but they just don't realize why. Mm-hmm. **Katie Beecher:** My daughter actually just from me being me, you know, and then the, she has the same and different symptoms, even though we have the same subtype of EDS, but she actually went to her doctor and. Told the doctor all about this stuff and the doctor's like, well, that's too rare. That doesn't, you know, it really even barely ever happens. And you know, the, just gave her medical gaslighting. And thankfully I have two stubborn adult children who, you know, she went to somebody else who had more of a background in it. She got officially diagnosed, she went back to that doctor, **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah. Good for her because sometimes that's so frustrating. Yeah. Yeah. **Katie Beecher:** She was like, uh, this is what I have, and you told me I didn't. And like, you really need to know [00:20:00] more so you can help other people. And the **Michelle Oravitz:** Right. Yeah, it's good. It's good. I like it when that happens. 'cause it's not, not to sort of, it's more to, to educate them like I to come back. 'cause patients educate me all the time. Like I think that as doctors, you need to let your patients educate you because that's how you learn, that's why it's called a practice. You have to connect and really listen to your patients if you really wanna become a good practitioner. In general. Yeah, **Katie Beecher:** Yeah. And I think the best practitioners have medical intuitive abilities. **Michelle Oravitz:** true. And I'll be honest, it's interesting because like, I definitely have always been sensitive. I do think that I'm intuitive. I don't like, uh, it's not something that I kind of go forward with, but it's true. Like people that work with me know that, but. I will never override another person's intuition. So if somebody tells me they don't feel right about a supplement, even if the textbook tells me that is the perfect supplement for them, I [00:21:00] will say, listen to your body. That's always, just listen to your body, you know best. And I think that, I think that that is just kind of like a do no harm. You have to really respect the person's inner intelligence that they only connect with. **Katie Beecher:** Yeah, and teach people how to trust it, like as accurate as my guides are, and it's really amazing. I tell people I don't want. You to trust my intuition over yours. Like I want you to consider what I'm saying, but it doesn't mean that like I wanna teach you how to develop your intuition. I wanna teach you how to talk to your spirit **Michelle Oravitz:** Well, that's your book. Your book talked a lot about that. It was like empowering your own in innate intuition. **Katie Beecher:** Exactly. And we do need other people. We do. You know, 'cause we have blinders and we have fears and all kinds of stuff that can get in the way in our own agendas and you know. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah. **Katie Beecher:** But I think when you talk to people and they think about times when they're in, when they trusted their intuition, they can be like, like miraculous things [00:22:00] happened. **Michelle Oravitz:** It's true. It really is true, and sometimes it's interesting. Sometimes in order to trust your intuition, you're actually. Given a very difficult choice to make. You have to like do something that is hard to do or like go against people's opinions or go against what your initial expectation was, but then it becomes so worth it, it it, you start to realize there's a reason for that. **Katie Beecher:** Yeah, I totally agree. And it's, if I hadn't gone through some of all of the stuff that I've gone through, I wouldn't have learned how to, you know, develop and trust my intuition and my weird abilities. And it was really through that diversity and. I like to tell people that other people's pain or your own pain might be the greatest gift you've received. It doesn't make it any easier, but you know, if you can respond to it and figure out what you need to do to take care of yourself and maybe learn to trust spirit instead of feeling [00:23:00] alone all the time, like. There's so many benefits to it that yeah, even though it's not an exact science and you don't always trust it, you **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah, everything's so unique. I think that that's like on earth, like every person is so unique. Every path is so unique. Even if you have like this, a similar type of path, it's still unique. You were just talking about uh, EDS and how it's unique with every person that has it. And the same thing with fertility. So like people going through that, you know, going through those challenges, it's like any kind of challenge in life really. You know, where something is there. To guide you. I've seen it. I've talked to enough people. I've been doing this in, you know, the podcast since 2018. I've talked to enough people to hear stories and how their end, like the end point. They always look back and they're like, I wouldn't have changed it. But when they're in it, they're like, I don't want this. But then afterwards they're like, oh, wow. Now I see. It's like hindsight shows [00:24:00] you the reason. **Katie Beecher:** A lot of the time too, I find that people have, who are having fertility issues, they have really difficult people in their lives or they hate their job or something like that. So it requires setting boundaries. Especially if you know, you and your partner don't agree on some really important parenting issues or values or what I see a lot too is people who are concerned about their parents or in-laws. And how they're going to be with their children. And so it can be an amazing opportunity to stand up to them and set limits with stuff. Maybe you would've taken from your own parents or an in-law for yourself and you're like, no way you're treating my kids like that. Or saying that around my kids are doing, you know? I got a lot ballsier for sure when I had kids and I. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah, yeah, yeah. You, and then that's really, I think that that's one of the things, [00:25:00] like, I feel like fertility challenges set you up for parenting because you, you start, you start with advocating for yourself, and eventually you're gonna have to make very difficult decisions with kids and advocating for them, even in the medical com, you know, system. I, I've had it for many things. Doing things that, uh, is a little outside the box. I didn't want fluoride, my kids' teeth, and people look at you sideways, but now it's coming out that it's not good. And not being political, like I'm just saying in general, like in general, it's coming out that fluoride is not good for you and it lowers the IQ of kids. It, it is what it is. Yeah. **Katie Beecher:** I know it's, and that's, I know so many challenging things because yes, it benefits teeth, but oh my God, all the other stuff. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah. And there are other things that can benefit the teeth. Uh, vitamin D. Yeah. So many things. So, so it's kind of like that, like it doesn't [00:26:00] end, you know, these challenges never end. And I think that what you're saying is so important, like really setting boundaries and standing up for what you know to be right. It's really listening to your heart, your integrity, and kind of like staying in your integrity. I feel like that might be difficult at first, but it actually makes your life easier. **Katie Beecher:** Does. Yeah. **Michelle Oravitz:** It's kind of like the the trick thing that people don't realize. **Katie Beecher:** No, I, I tell people it's like training a dog, like you're setting boundaries with your dog so that they don't, you know, pee in the house or they, you **Michelle Oravitz:** be happy later. **Katie Beecher:** so, and that's, that's how you parent too, and that's how you deal with, with other people in your life. You know, it's not a negative. Maybe it'll make people angry at you. You know, maybe temporarily, maybe not, but, oh, well, Yeah. Listen, if people are angry at you, when you're not doing something to intentionally hurt them and you're just kind of speaking your truth, then that's a they problem. Oh, it. **Michelle Oravitz:** You know? It's like, you know, you're [00:27:00] not like trying to hurt anybody. You're just speaking your truth. Then that's, you know, you can't, you can't really control that. And I, and I say you have to stand, definitely stand your ground. I agree with you. I mean, that's definitely a big thing. Do you through spirit babies, like get messages for things that they want their future parents to know? **Katie Beecher:** It works a lot of different ways, so, encourage, **Michelle Oravitz:** Right. I think that's the theme for today. It's not a one size fits all. **Katie Beecher:** No. I get messages from children who who were not able to come through as healthy pregnancies. That's a good way to put it. Even people, and it's awful. If, if you've had an abortion and now you're trying to get pregnant, there's like can be so much guilt **Michelle Oravitz:** It could be in mind off. I know. I, I've talked to so many people **Katie Beecher:** Right. So I talk to them. I also am able to talk to babies and children who are coming to them. And it's [00:28:00] fascinating because it's, it's often biological children, but sometimes it's also children who are going to come to people through adoption or. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yes. I just got the chills 'cause it's true. Like it that it's still your child. Yeah. **Katie Beecher:** Like, I see it all the time where there's a mom or a parent, you know, parental group, whatever you wanna call them. And there's this child on the outside and they're not necessarily a baby. And that's often my signal. My guides are like, this person needs to help whoever this is. That's they're gonna connect with whoever this is. And it may come to them, they're not expecting, you know, but, and as we know there so many kids who. In need of good parenting and, and foster care system's awful. And, you know, and all those things. and it is very delicate to bring up, **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah, it's true. It's true because, uh, people have their own plans.[00:29:00] **Katie Beecher:** know, and, and of course they want biological children and of course, you know, so I, I totally get that. But I am honest with people when I do my readings and I'm just like, Hey. This is coming through, **Michelle Oravitz:** I think you have to be 'cause you're a messenger and you can't change the message if that's what it is. And I had Dr. Lisa Miller on who had gone through, actually it was very interesting. She had gone through her fertility, like a fertility challenges and. Went through so much to try to conceive and she kept getting this inner voice come to her and say, if you if you can conceive, would you adopt? Or something like that. Like, I don't remember the exact sentence, and would you still adopt? And she was like, no, I, I want my own baby. And then it kept coming to her. And then at one point she just happened to be, I think I was staying at a hotel or somewhere where. [00:30:00] There was a program on kids that were orphans, and one of them was inhaling some kind of chemical and said, the reason that he does that is because he doesn't feel love. Like he doesn't have anybody that loves him. And of course, you know, anybody has a heart and hears that their heart breaks. But for her it was like this next level of, uh, wow. Like it really shook her. And at that point it was, it. It was her and her husband, and there was a reason why the TV couldn't work and it had to be on that, and they ended up adopting in that. And the night before she went to adopt, I think it was outside of the country, she heard the voice again, the question come back to her, would you adopt if you can conceive naturally, would you adopt? She said, absolutely. And that month she also conceived. you know what I mean? And it was like those children were supposed to meet and be SI **Katie Beecher:** Yeah, exactly. **Michelle Oravitz:** was just [00:31:00] the whole thing. So crazy. **Katie Beecher:** The person um, that I recently worked with, I saw a young boy and an older girl and I said, one of them is not going to come from you. And and I'm like. There's gonna be some child you hear about, or some show is gonna come on, or some program or something you come across on the internet, and it's going to open your eyes or open your heart to the possibility of adoption. It doesn't mean that you're not gonna be able to have your own. Biological person too. But yeah, I literally saw them together holding hands and it's, I get a lot of images through my, you know, with my guides. But I totally felt like, you know, she's like, I really don't even wanna go there. I said, I understand and I'm not telling you what to do. All I'm saying is look into the possibilities even doing a donor egg, because that might take that fear. of having, you know, a child [00:32:00] that is really disabled or something like that, you know, because, and I'm not, that's not a judgment call. She told me the first time she got pregnant, she had this overwhelming fear that there was something wrong with baby. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah, it was like that intuition. **Katie Beecher:** Exactly. And then it didn't, it wasn't viable, you know, so it turned out she was right. I said, see, so your intuition's working, **Michelle Oravitz:** Right. Although I just took this for people listening, just 'cause you have a thought like that doesn't mean it's gonna happen. There's a difference between fears and sometimes fears can trick us, but then there's also intuition and that is real. Like it's a, it's a, it feels different. **Katie Beecher:** It's true. And, and especially, I mean, any new mom or anyone, time you, you know, you get pregnant of course. You're like, I would want this to go, well, this **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah, you're gonna, you, and sometimes your mind goes into all kinds of places. What if it happens like this? Or that doesn't necessarily mean it's your intuition. Yeah. **Katie Beecher:** Yeah. There's a difference between fear and I. Yes. **Michelle Oravitz:** It's happened to me before. Yeah. No, no. 'cause I know, like my, I, I know myself. Like if I, you know, I'd be like, oh [00:33:00] my God, well if I feel that, does that mean that it's real? And, it feels like that. Yeah, for sure. Like when you're actually going through it. But sometimes you do have like this real strong nudge, like knowing which is different. But again, it's harder for people who don't like, do what you do to really distinguish the, Difference. How can people, actually, that's a good question. How can people figure out what's my intuition and what's my fear? be a perfect person to ask. **Katie Beecher:** sot book I. And it talks about all of this stuff, but I really, I'm glad that you mentioned it because people will say to me like, how do I know it's my intuition or not just a voice in my head or something I made up right? Or fear or whatever. So what I tell people is, whatever you get when you're communicating with intuition, just allow it to be there. Write it down. It's a written technique thing. Write it down. Just allow it to be there without judgment, without fear. And then if something does come through that's scary. Then address [00:34:00] that and just be like, okay, hello voice. You know, what is this thing that I'm really afraid of? Why am I afraid of it? What can I do about it? Is this an intuitive feeling or is it just a fear? You know? So that way you are not pushing it down, **Michelle Oravitz:** Mm-hmm. **Katie Beecher:** addressing it. **Michelle Oravitz:** Right. Right. That's a good point. 'cause sometimes we'll push it away. **Katie Beecher:** Right. And this way you can problem solve. Like I'm, I'm really afraid you know that there's gonna be something wrong with baby. And then, so that may prompt you to be like, okay, ask your doctor if there are tests that you can do to, you know, so **Michelle Oravitz:** you can be proactive. Yeah. **Katie Beecher:** You know, like in my own case, I felt like something was off. We had an amniocentesis and it, gonna get into this whole thing, but it showed like a potential, really like huge problem, like. Like still a born person. Yeah. It was really, really scary. And the doctor's, like, most of the time we don't even find this this thing with the cerebral spinal fluid, unless there's an autopsy and it [00:35:00] like, doesn't affect most people, but, but it could be worst case scenario. So they're like, you can do nothing or whatever. And I'm like, no, I want the amnio. I wanna know, do the genetic testing. And, and it was torture because at that time it took a month. Sales. But I was glad I did 'cause they're like, everything is normal. So, yeah. And you could carry that fear or you could be like, I'm gonna do something about it and find **Michelle Oravitz:** Exactly. Exactly. Yeah. And that's where you're being guided to resolve and that's, that's what I like about how you approach this is because you approach it from a very realistic way where you're actually using action in order to, but also intuition and you're bridging the two. **Katie Beecher:** Yeah, I like to give people actionable steps. You know, and okay, yeah, all these things are happening and you can't control them and it feels awful and you don't feel like you have any power, and, but what kind of things can you do? Even if it's just not just, even if it's, you know what? I can't control what's [00:36:00] going on right now, but I need to go take a walk, or I need to go work out, or I need to go do something creative to calm down my nervous system. Let out the stress that is an actionable response. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yes, that is true. And your nervous system. I am obsessed with the nervous system. I talk about it a lot because it's an information, it's an information system. So basically it's an antenna like, and if it's not if it's chaotic, you're not gonna get the message. It's static. **Katie Beecher:** Exactly. **Michelle Oravitz:** You need to regulate it. And that's part of the whole reason why I think stress is, you know, is such a factor. We're constantly fight or flight. We need to even it out and kind of take the other, you know, the other balance of rest and digest and kind. I think that when we do that, we're able to get the messages more clearly. **Katie Beecher:** Oh my God. Yeah, absolutely. Even my, you know, my own self if I'm feeling out of it or whatever, I'm just like, you can't go into your reading list this way. You know, you can't create your report and painting and all that. So you need to go do something to [00:37:00] chill. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah. **Katie Beecher:** Be in a better space. So yeah, it's not just regular people, it's also people who do this for. **Michelle Oravitz:** Oh, it's every person. Every person with a nervous system. And it also puts you in a more creative, like when your nervous system is balanced, you're also more creative. You're able to be more creative. And what is fertility? It's your physical body's creativity. **Katie Beecher:** It, it is so true. And our bodies are just so tuned in to what we are thinking and feeling. A, a quickie uterus story this actually happened to me, so going through a bunch of really intense stress with husband's job and stuff like that, so life was really freaking chaotic and I had been painting every day and I'm like. I just lost the desire and I don't paint like black daggy things anyway, so I just was like too depressed to do anything. And ended up having really bad abdominal pain for a full year. Really bad ing abdominal pain like in, in bed. [00:38:00] Never knew when it would start and like crazy. 8 million tests of course, and no one could really find anything. They did take my appendix out and found a cancerous tumor on my appendix. **Michelle Oravitz:** Oh wow. **Katie Beecher:** A rare cancerous tumor. So that obviously needed to come out. Um, So that was a good thing from all this crazy. But ultimately the doctor was finally like, okay, your uterus feels weird. And so I'm like, I, I've had my children. Well, I'm not doing this pain anymore. Please just, you know, let's end this. So, woke up from the surgery and she said, we had to take one of your ovaries too. I'm like, okay. And she said, I've never seen this before in anyone. I'm thinking, yeah, it's me. My, my fallopian tube had wrapped around my uterus, **Michelle Oravitz:** Oh my God. How can they not see that in the ultrasound? **Katie Beecher:** well, it was adhered to it, and I guess the angles, it just didn't, didn't show up. But I was like, I know exactly what that is. That is me. I cut off my creativity. I cut off that [00:39:00] connection to myself, so my body responded by literally choking off. Center, which is **Michelle Oravitz:** Wow. Isn't that crazy? That is so crazy. But I see stuff like that a lot. Like, you know, a thyroid or like throat. Conditions. And the people also at the same time have a difficulty expressing themselves to the most pivotal person in their life. And you know, and sometimes just releasing that and all of a sudden tears and things come out, our bodies, you know, it's like that book. Uh, your body keeps the score. true. **Katie Beecher:** It, it's, and you know, Carl Young and other people like that have been talking about it for, I don't know, long, long, long time. And now just we're, we're just catching up now. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah, and it also gives you symbols. It'll give you like a reflection of metaphors. **Katie Beecher:** Exactly. Exactly. Yeah. It's, it's really fascinating and like, I like to teach people how to talk to your uterus, talk to your eggs. You know, talk to your [00:40:00] hormones, whatever's going on, and treat them as your friends. Not something that you hate or that is broken, or that you have to obsess about or even fix. Of course, the goal is to heal. But, and I did this with healing from my eating disorder, was, what do you need from me? Why is this happening? **Michelle Oravitz:** Mm-hmm. **Katie Beecher:** are there things I need to change in my life? What are you trying to tell me? How can I help you heal? So, treat it like a team member **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah, I **Katie Beecher:** that is in it with you that's helping you make changes rather than feeling like it's foreign or you're out of your body. You hate your body. It feels like it's. **Michelle Oravitz:** thing. It's that, that kind of myth of the separation. **Katie Beecher:** Exactly. Exactly. So that takes so much of the anxiety out of it also. 'cause you're like, okay, I do have [00:41:00] some control over this. It's not just this, my body that's doing all these things that I don't want it to do and can't understand. Like **Michelle Oravitz:** Right. It's, it becomes more whole, like you feel more wholeness. With that, it becomes more complete. There's more closure too because you're allowing whatever it needs to be expressed to express itself. I remember seeing Dolores Cannon, I'll see sometimes like reels or different things and she was talking about how your cells in your body, like look at you kind of like your executive function as a God and like whatever you say, it's like, oh, that must be true. And that's really how your subconscious mind works and that's why hypnotherapy works because it's kinda those suggestions. Ultimately come from the top. Your conscious mind can make those choices and then repeat it, repeat it, repeat it until it gets into the subconscious mind. Your body and your cells are part of that subconscious mind. **Katie Beecher:** It's true. And even just I'll be, you know, freaked [00:42:00] out about something, whatever, before I go to poll and, I'll have a great class burn off all this energy and I'll come back and be like, what was I even thinking about? Or a totally different perspective what was bothering me before. So, so much is our mindset. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah, it, it really is everything. 'cause it's like how we experience our world and you could take like 10 different people with the same exact life and they'll experience it differently. **Katie Beecher:** Yeah, it's, it's so true. Um, **Michelle Oravitz:** have choice. **Katie Beecher:** we do, so I'd like to encourage people who are dealing with fertility difficulties to not see their body as the enemy. To be open to all sorts of possibilities. When we release some of that anxiety and stress, we're more creative, like you said. So maybe you, you think of a, a problem solving strategy that no one's brought up before, you know, or that you haven't, [00:43:00] or maybe your body will be like. Oh wait. I thought it was this, this, and this, but maybe I need to have my hormones checked, or maybe the testing wasn't accurate or maybe like it just frees you up to **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah. **Katie Beecher:** more answers. **Michelle Oravitz:** I see it a lot of times with my patients. So what you're saying is actually very accurate, like. I think that once people, and I see it also once they do acupuncture or like dirt, certain practices, they'll start to uncover things and they'll get ideas and they're like, oh, that's interesting. Somebody said some, something about that. Or they'll listen to a podcast and hear like the guests and they're like, oh my God, I think that that's my route. And it just kind of, they start to align and then find answers. So **Katie Beecher:** I mean, being a control freak, which I'm guilty of you **Michelle Oravitz:** All of us. **Katie Beecher:** freakiness. Right. And anxiety just, it interferes more than we realize, and it's almost like people are addicted to anxiety, **Michelle Oravitz:** Oh, 100%. Joe [00:44:00] Depen always talks about that, and it's true, like you could, you could be addicted to stress and like the adrenals and the, and you could get addicted to the hormones that anxiety and stress. Give you, you just are so used to it that that feels normal. And that's why, you know, abusive relationships you'll tend to gravitate 'cause that feels normal. **Katie Beecher:** And also if you're stressed out and your life is chaotic, it's impossible to think about your own needs and your own goals **Michelle Oravitz:** Mm-hmm. **Katie Beecher:** your own issues. So it's a way of avoidance, like every addiction is, you know, it's a way of avoiding stuff that you need to take care of or that's painful or whatever. So it's really sad that that people sort of. Choose that route, when they do have choices, it's not, not making people out to be, you know, that they're, it's their fault or anything. But we do have a lot of choice in, in what we do and how we interact with people. And just setting boundaries or not is a great [00:45:00] example, you know. **Michelle Oravitz:** I agree. I mean, I think that finding, figuring that out and kind of realizing that we actually have so much more power over our lives. I think that that's like that first step of empowerment. You're like, oh, wow. So I think that absolutely, it's true. We do have choice. Yeah. **Katie Beecher:** Right. And even like now, it's a bit of a crazy time. You know, and, and I'm sure a lot of people are feeling like. I can't change a society or, or a government, no matter what side you're on, whatever, you know, but there's too much there and I have no power. And it's, even fertility is just such a huge issue, right? But if you start being like, what can I do to take care of myself? What can I do to control my issues or when I feel like I'm spiraling? And then. Maybe I have more power than I think in terms of like getting together with like-minded people or fighting for your issues or you know, [00:46:00] something. So I just, that powerlessness is just such an awful feeling. **Michelle Oravitz:** it is, and it it all has a place too, in some weird way to teach us or to bring us back to ourselves. I always kind of have the belief that all roads lead to the light. ' cause eventually, even if it's like a really tough time, it'll eventually lead you to some kind of light. **Katie Beecher:** That's very true. And also on the subject of control, I like to tell people it's not all or nothing. So it's not like you're in control mode, all obsessed. You know your agenda. And the only alternative is to totally step back and give all that up. The way that I like to describe it is spirit intuition. It's there as a helper and letting it, like I recognize myself if I'm going too hard on an agenda or forcing something, whatever, and I can just be like, okay, this isn't working. So step back, allow intuition to come into your life [00:47:00] as a protective guiding force, and it tells me when I need to take action and what I need to do. It gives me ideas. It helps me problem solve, so I'm not giving up any control. I'm gaining more by letting Spirit into my life. **Michelle Oravitz:** I love that. I think that's so important and I, I'm very spirit forward. It's like my, I, I can't do anything without my, I call them like my invisible assistants, and I'll tell you like when you lean on them or him, I, you know, whatever it is that you feel connected to. I see them as his team, you know, but, but yeah, I, whenever you lean on that intelligence, it always shows up. Like it almost always shows up like in incredibly miraculous ways. And I see it with my patients. I see it with my clients. Like that's the crazy thing is like the, the stories that I hear all the time. So it's real, like it's legit. And, uh, I think [00:48:00] it's so cool. So. For people listening now and they're like, okay, I wanna work with Katie. Like how, what kind of offerings do you have **Katie Beecher:** Sure. So I basically do two types of readings. One is what I call a full reading. And it comes with a four page report and an intuitive soul painting and. **Michelle Oravitz:** that. I think **Katie Beecher:** I know just with the name and age, I prepare the full report and the painting. I send it to them. We meet for an hour, we discuss everything I've sent and then a million things, more people can ask whatever they want and more stuff comes up. And then I also have an offering for just an hour without the report and painting. So it all depends on kind of what people want and what they can afford, and, you know, stuff like that. They're both effective. And I do sometimes offer a 30 minute too, although it's not on my schedule, but it's an option. So yeah, those are basically the two. And then if people even like, they have questions about what we [00:49:00] talked about, I encourage them to email me after. So it's not just like you have a question, you have to make an appointment after I. **Michelle Oravitz:** That's **Katie Beecher:** Yeah, so because we talk about so much everything, emotional, physical, spiritual, that's impacting you in a positive or negative way, we talk about it. So it's a lot. But yeah, it's a pretty amazing process. I also teach people how to connect to their intuition and their bodies during the visit if that's something they wanna do. So, **Michelle Oravitz:** And how can people find you? **Katie Beecher:** So the easiest way is my website, katie beecher.com. but **Michelle Oravitz:** Mm-hmm. **Katie Beecher:** Instagram and Facebook and, and all of the **Michelle Oravitz:** I follow your Instagram. I love her Instagram. It's so cool. And I love all the, all the things that you do. Like, uh, all the, what was it? The poll work. I think that's so cool. That's hard. That's not easy. That it, it's not as easy as it looks. I could tell you that. You, you have to use a lot of core. **Katie Beecher:** You use your whole body. It's really crazy. And when you have EDS, movement is [00:50:00] one of the most important things you can do. What I do is a bit extreme and I've had injuries because I've dislocated things, but still the best thing I've ever done for myself. And I really encourage movement for stress relief and **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah. Well, good for you. It's amazing. So thank you so much, Katie. This is, uh, it's always a pleasure talking to you. I really enjoy it, you know, it's really fun and I think it's important too. It's important. I really love talking about connecting to that, like the spirit or energy, you know, I think it's so important. I think it's a lost art. In a way, because we've gotten so just into science now we're coming back. Now we're bridging it, which I like. **Katie Beecher:** Yeah. No, I agree. I. **Michelle Oravitz:** Mm-hmm. **Katie Beecher:** Because you're letting your guard down in a way, **Michelle Oravitz:** Yep. **Katie Beecher:** you know? But **Michelle Oravitz:** But that's where the power is. That's the portal. All right. Thank you [00:51:00] [00:52:00]
From a successful career as one of Australia’s most in-demand models to mother of four boys and founder and CEO of Kora Organics (or, as she also calls it, “my baby girl”), Miranda Kerr has charted a fascinating path for herself. On this episode of Something To Talk About, Miranda joins Sarrah for a revealing conversation about her approach to motherhood – and co-parenting with Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry, life at home with her husband, Snap Inc founder Evan Spiegel, their surprising attitude toward screen time for the four young boys they’re raising, and the big move she is contemplating for her skincare empire. Plus, Miranda explains why walking down runways in her underwear is now off-limits: “I’m not in that headspace. I’ll just keep that for my husband.” You can find out more details about Kora Organics new Active Algae Balancing Probiotic Mask here. Miranda Kerr is also the ambassador for Michael Hill. Watch the full episode with Miranda here. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Sarrah Le Marquand Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or stellarmag.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this rare, in-depth conversation, supermodel, Kora Organics founder, and mother of four Miranda Kerr welcomes Sigourney into her LA home to share the personal rituals, love story, and life lessons that have shaped her.Key Moments: • The Love Story: On their very first date, Evan Spiegel fell asleep on Miranda's lap—and somehow, that moment sealed their bond. Today, therapy helps them grow together, not apart. • Faith & Spirituality: How Kundalini yoga, prayer, and daily gratitude keep her grounded amidst the chaos of life. • Loss & Resilience: From losing her first boyfriend at 15 to her grandparents' lifelong love story, Miranda reflects on how grief, love, and deep family connections have shaped her perspective. • Motherhood & Balance: Raising four boys, running a global business, and making space for self-care. • Building Kora Organics: Her mission to create clean, high-performance skincare, inspired by nature and backed by science.Follow Sigourney on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/sigourneycanteloTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sigourneycanteloFollow Beauticate on Instagram and Facebook.https://www.instagram.com/beauticate/https://www.facebook.com/beauticate/
In this episode, Valeria chats with her friend, supermodel, and wellness entrepreneur Miranda Kerr. They dive into her 25-year career; from becoming the first Australian Victoria's Secret Angel to founding her beauty line Kora Organics. Miranda reflects on personal tragedies, including losing her boyfriend at 16 and family health struggles, and how those experiences shaped her approaches to gratitude, resilience, and holistic wellness. Delving into the science behind her products, Miranda highlights the benefits of certified organic ingredients, from turmeric to noni juice, which she's used since she was 13! Hope you enjoy! Follow Miranda: https://instagram.com/mirandakerr https://www.tiktok.com/@mirandakerr?lang=en Follow Kora Organics: https://www.instagram.com/koraorganics/?hl=en Items mentioned: Kora Organics: https://us.koraorganics.com/collections/all-products Power vs. Force by David Hawkins: https://a.co/d/5THzhuu You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay https://a.co/d/bthtBZ6 The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho https://a.co/d/bthtBZ6 Shop my look from this episode: https://liketk.it/4VrQJ https://liketk.it/4VyNy What We Talked About: 00:00 Introduction and Career Reflection 01:37 Personal Tragedy and Life Lessons 02:34 Health and Wellness Journey 08:00 Moving on from Victoria's Secret 11:31 Parenting Philosophy and Challenges 21:10 Work-Life Integration 27:35 Parenting Challenges and Solutions 30:06 Balancing Motherhood and Career 32:44 The Journey of Kora Organics 34:43 Skincare Secrets and Innovations 37:16 The Philosophy Behind Kora Organics 43:48 Personal Reflections and Future Plans 48:18 Miranda's Book Recommendations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Miranda Kerr is one of the original Victoria Secret Angels, Founder of Kora Organics, and a registered health coach. Listen to her full episode HERE on Spotify and HERE on Apple.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today, we're thrilled to welcome Eleanor Pendleton, the entrepreneur, publisher, and beauty journalist behind Gritty Pretty, Australia's pioneering online beauty magazine. Eleanor is here to share her bold predictions for the hottest upcoming trends in skincare, give us an in-depth look at the game-changing practice of skin cycling, and reveal the one trending beauty product she just can't get on board with... LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: TATA HARPERNourishing Oil Cleanser $134 Emma Lewisham Illuminating Oil Cleanser $82 CeraVe Hydrating Foaming Oil Cleanser $24.99 CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser $17.99 Dermalogica Daily Microfoliant $32 SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic Serum $242 RATIONALE1 THE SERUM $206 Emma Lewisham Skin Reset Serum $150 LA MER The Eye Concentrate $425 Emma Lewisham Skin Reset Eye Crème $130 OLE HENRIKSEN Banana Bright+ Eye Crème $64 Weleda Skin Food Light $28.95 Emma Lewisham Supernatural Face Crème Riche $150 La Mer The Moisturizing Soft Cream $340 Ultra Violette Queen Screen SPF 50+ Luminsing Skinscreen Serum $75 RATIONALE 3 THE TINTED SERUM SPF50+ $204 mesoestetic mesoprotech melan 130 pigment control $84 Go-To Face Hero $45 KORA Organics Noni Glow Face Oil $38 Emma LewishamSupernatural Face Oil $145 Biologique Recherche P50V Go-To Exfoliating Swipeys 50 pads $46 Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Universal Daily Peel $28 Alpha-H Liquid Gold Exfoliating Treatment $74 SK-II Facial Treatment Mask 6 pcs $159 Rationalle #2 The Mask $122 SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to Mamamia Sign up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter for our product recommendations, exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more! Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice message, and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Host: Erin Docherty Guest: Eleanor Pendleton Producer: Cassie Merritt Audio Producer: Lu Hill Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miranda Kerr is one of the original Victoria Secret Angels, Founder of Kora Organics, and a registered health coach. Listen to her full episode HERE on Spotify and HERE on Apple.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This Episode Originally Aired | May 23, 2023In this episode of the Rachel Hollis podcast, Rachel sits down with supermodel and founder of Kora Organics, Miranda Kerr. They discuss Miranda's journey into skincare, driven by her family's health challenges and passion for holistic wellness. Miranda shares her daily routines, the importance of certified organic products, and the unique ingredients used in her skincare line, Kora Organics. The conversation also dives into her commitment to health through nutrition, fitness, and mindful practices, as well as insights into balancing a busy life as a mother and entrepreneur. Tune in for an inspiring chat about achieving the best version of yourself inside and out.Get the Start Today Journal - https://starttoday.com/products/start-today-journal 00:00 Introduction to Health and Wellness01:23 The Journey into Skincare03:53 Building a Skincare Brand13:34 Daily Skincare Routine23:48 Nutrition and Wellness Tips36:17 Balancing Indulgence and Healthy Choices39:01 Fitness Routines and Turning 4039:54 The Benefits of Yoga and Weightlifting41:26 The Power of Running and Personal Challenges46:25 Managing a Busy Schedule with Kids51:51 Travel Tips for Nutrition and Skincare55:27 Summer Skincare and Product Recommendations01:01:05 Conclusion and Where to Find More InformationHave a question you want Rach to answer? An idea for a podcast episode??Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626Sign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videosFollow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollis/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices.
Miranda Kerr & Nicole Trunfio are founders of Kora Organics and Bumpsuit, respectively. In this episode of The Breakdown With Bethany, the women discuss how their shared mission helped them create an amazing business collab and how they are working together to empower women through their brands. They explore the importance of self-care, the challenges of balancing entrepreneurship with motherhood, and the innovative ways they are addressing the needs of their diverse customer base. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Summary of the Episode In this episode, Bahar Etminan interviews Miranda Kerr, a global beauty entrepreneur, model, mother to now four boys, about her journey in the beauty industry and her dedication to clean beauty. Kerr shares her interest in organic products and the inspiration behind her brand, Kora Organics. She discusses her beauty hacks and rituals, including tracking health and wellness, following a plant-based diet, and incorporating neuroplasticity practices. Kerr also talks about her fitness routine, facial treatments, and the importance of energy work and intentionality. She emphasises the importance of embracing ageing and inner beauty, drawing inspiration from her grandmother's wisdom. Show Highlights Clean beauty movement: Kerr's brand, Kora Organics, was a pioneer in the clean beauty movement, offering highly effective and certified organic skincare products. Holistic approach to beauty: Kerr emphasises the importance of beauty on the inside and out, incorporating nutrition, fitness, and energy work into her daily routine. Tracking health and wellness: Kerr uses technology, such as the Oura ring, to track her heart rate, sleep, and overall well-being. Embracing ageing: Kerr believes in embracing the natural ageing process and finding peace and gratitude in every stage of life. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:05 Becoming a Beauty Entrepreneur 06:23 Beauty Hacks and Rituals 08:19 Tracking Health and Wellness 09:48 Nutrition and Plant-Based Diet 11:37 Morning Beauty Routine 14:34 Neuroplasticity and Brain Health 18:42 Facial Treatments 21:29 Energy Work and Intentionality 24:49 Embracing Ageing and Inner Beauty 28:11 Lessons from my GrandmotherSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miranda Kerr is one of the original Victoria Secret Angels, Founder of Kora Organics and a registered health coach. Today she discusses her workout regimen as a mom of 4 & shares her favorite health foods to support a balanced and busy lifestyle. Listen to her full episode HERE on Spotify and HERE on Apple.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Miranda Kerr discusses her journey as a model, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. She shares the importance of rituals and self-love in her life. Miranda opens up about the loss of her boyfriend at a young age and how it shaped her perspective on life. She talks about her books and the impact she hopes to make on young women. Miranda also discusses the journey of creating KORA Organics skincare products. She shares her daily skincare routine and the intention behind each product. Finally, Miranda reflects on becoming a mother and navigating privacy in the public eye. Disclaimer: The information shared on The Village is personal to each guest and should not be taken as or substituted for professional medical advice in any manner. To Connect With Our Guest click HERE To Connect With Our Host click HERE To Connect With BUMPSUIT click HERE To Join The Village click HERE This Episode is brought to you by BUMPSUIT
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Happy Holidays Friends! Today we are sharing an hour long special episode of the Wabi Sabi Podcast: EP 141! With Special Guest: Miranda Kerr, CEO of Kora Organics, mogul, model and philanthropist. We chat on wellness, love, gratitude, business, cooking, support systems, beauty and of course, Moms! You'll learn in this podcast the importance of self-worth, confidence, growth, family and giving back to others. Miranda has a keen eye for not only beauty, fashion and wellness, but she is the pioneer in organic beauty standards. More than a model and a mogul - Miranda is a global inspiration for all of us to learn and grow with. Miranda is a devout philanthropist and supports numerous charities relating to women, children, and eco friendly causes. Please tune in today, listen and share this pod with three friends. A very special and BIG DISCOUNT CODE is released at the end of the pod - for Black Friday with KORA Organics (NOV 21-27th) listen to find out more. xx Thank you for listening
Today on the podcast I have Katie Beecher. Katie and I speak about what propelled her to do the work she does today as a Medical Intuitive. I know you will love this episode as much as I have enjoyed creating it for you. Website: https://katiebeecher.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katiebeecher_medical_intuitive/ Katie's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Heal-Within-Guidebook-Intuitive-Wellness/dp/1250780241/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2I9ZIRM0ROULV&keywords=heal+from+within&qid=1643845088&s=books&sprefix=heal+from%2Cstripbooks%2C1517&sr=1-3 Katie Beecher, MS, LPC is a medical and emotional intuitive and Licensed Professional Counselor featured by numerous media outlets including Poosh, Miranda Kerr's Kora Organics and Goop who called her “eerily accurate”. As part of her acclaimed readings, she creates a detailed, multi-page report and intuitive soul painting knowing only a persons name and age. She has over 30 years of experience helping people all over the world transform their lives and their health. In 1983, Katie was a severely depressed sixteen year old, riddled with anxiety and suicidal. After four years of trying to fight her eating disorder, she had decided that she couldn't go on. Binging and purging three times a day, abusing laxatives and diuretics and living in a dysfunctional family had taken its toll. Rather than taking her life, in the Spring of that year, what Katie describes as “divine intervention” occurred. She came home from school one day and without telling anyone, called her family pediatrician and asked for the name of a therapist. He referred her to Jean Sutherland, a Jungian psychologist who helped her save her life. She learned how to connect with her intuition, find self love and embrace her psychic and medium abilities which she had avoided and feared. Katie has been recovered for over 30 years and considers the eating disorder to be one of her greatest gifts. It taught her that with intuition, self love and self acceptance, we can heal from anything. During her recovery, Katie's spiritual guides told her that she would go on to help others and to write books, the first of which is Heal from Within: A Guidebook to Intuitive Wellness. Heal from Within is a complete guide to healing – mind, body and spirit. Using the same, exclusive techniques Katie uses during her individual readings, practical Jungian psychology and inspirational client and personal stories, she shows people how to discover their strengths and pinpoint the physical, emotional and spiritual root causes for their issues while creating a life-long, step-by-step plan to address these challenges. Valuable for clinical professionals, intuitive practitioners as well as people wanting to improve their personal quality of life, Heal from Within helps people become their own medical and emotional intuitives, release the fear and false beliefs that are holding them back and become their most authentic selves. I have a BS in Biology and Psychology, a MS in Counseling and Certification in Special Education and I have been a professional watercolor artist.
We've got a new intro and some behind-the-scenes commentary for this classic interview with Miranda Kerr. The model, mom, and “magic girl” sits down to talk about self-love, smart business, and Kora Organics, the skincare line she founded in 2009—way before every other model and actress got into the beauty game. There will be crystals. There will be noni fruit. And we will be getting choked up as Miranda shares some wisdom on the grieving process that we needed to hear.Products mentioned in this episode: shopmy.us/collections/225458Episode recap with links: fatmascara.com/best-of-fat-mascaraSponsor links & discount codes: fatmascara.com/sponsorsPrivate 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.
If you want to feel inspired, Miranda Kerr's story is for you. Supermodel turned entrepreneur, wife, and mother of three, Miranda shares the truths behind living a life in the spotlight. With her humble upbringing, Miranda understands the value of hard work and money. She talks about founding her multi-million dollar skincare brand, KORA, and her drive to provide the high-quality products that people deserve to make them feel their best, both inside and out. As CEO, Miranda shares insights on striking a balance between family and career, embracing a blended family dynamic, and why she consistently chooses to live in the present moment. Miranda's story is captivating, honest, and from the heart, showcasing the success that comes from true dedication, diligence, and motivation. Topics: - How her mom's cancer diagnosis led to discovering the lack of pure alternatives in the skincare industry and in turn, ignited her mission to create Kora Organics. - How she leads as CEO with her heart, intuition, and flexibility.- How she plays a hands-on role in thoughtful product development.- How she established Kora Organics as a transformative self-care experience going beyond typical skincare, incorporating crystals, aromatherapy, and positive affirmations into Kora's products.- How she balances being both a nurturing mother and wife and her successful career. - What she does to ensure her children feel heard, supported, and loved.- The power of embracing a modern blended family dynamic in a grateful, positive light, for her children's happiness, and her own. - Her morning routine and skincare essentials. - How her upbringing instilled her deep motivation and strong work-ethic.- Why self-compassion and self-acceptance is essential for living in the present moment and enjoying life.- Why she chooses to focus on personal growth and creating harmony in her life, rather than comparing herself to others. - How gratitude and remaining unattached to external circumstances and/or achievements has led her to great success. Miranda Kerr's Links:Instagram Website – Kora Organics Instagram – Kora OrganicsTry the Superhuman Meditations app risk free → USE CODE 'PODCAST' FOR 6-WEEKS FREE• Hundreds of guided meditations powered by neuroscience for every mood + activity• 85% of users feel a shift after just 5 minutes of listening per dayCheck out Mimi's favorite Organifi products and get 20% off at www.organifi.com/MIMI.Follow Mimi on Instagram hereFollow Mimi on TikTok hereFollow MIMI Podcast on Instagram hereJoin us on YouTube hereWebsite → mimibouchard.comCan a conversation change your life? It can if you listen to it at the right time. Every week on this podcast, Superhuman founder Mimi Bouchard holds deep, inspiring conversations with some of the most motivating people in the world who share the secrets of their incredible success. Whether they've built lucrative businesses, created amazing relationships, improved their health, grown their wealth, or turned their lives around in really big (and even small) ways, you'll hear fresh takeaways that you can put in place to create the life of your dreams and become the very best version of yourself.New episodes every Monday + Wednesday. Don't forget to share your thoughts by rating and reviewing the show - your feedback helps us create more of the content you love!
Today, I'm joined by Miranda Kerr, Victoria's Secret Angel and founder of KORA Organics, to discuss how she incorporates creativity, meditation, and gratitude into her business structure. Miranda self-funded and launched KORA Organics in 2009. Since then, the brand has grown into an award-winning skincare range sold across 30 countries. In our conversation, Miranda emphasizes why it's so important to approach life with wholehearted kindness. She offers advice for embracing your confidence, unapologetically sharing your experiences, and appreciating the little things in life. Plus, she also opens up about the challenges she faced growing up in Australia and how her unique life lessons paved her path toward success. IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT: - Why embracing your creativity will benefit your business - The importance of sharing your ideas with confidence - Balancing a strong work ethic with family life - Miranda's advice for overcoming anxiety - Enhancing focus and gratitude through meditation - How your unique journey will guide you toward success RESOURCES - DM me the word “POWER” on Instagram for The Power Nine - Text DAILY to 310-496-8363 for daily manifesting affirmations and journal prompts. - Sign up for The Spritz newsletter at litepink.com! CONNECT WITH MIRANDA Follow Miranda on Instagram: @mirandakerr Check out KORA Organics CONNECT WITH LORI Follow Lori: @loriharder Follow Lite Pink: @drinklitepink Follow Earn Your Happy: @earnyourhappy Follow Girlfriends & Business: @girlfriendsandbusiness Listen to Girlfriends & Business
On this week's episode, I'm chatting with Australian model and businesswoman, Miranda Kerr. You may know Miranda from her days as a Victoria's Secret model or through her organic skincare brand, Kora Organics. Miranda shares and walks us through all her tips and tricks when it comes to skincare & hair care routines, morning & night rituals, fitness tips, and motherhood. We take a deep dive into specific supplements to take for internal & external beauty, the healing power of certain foods, workout regimens, & so much more. To connect with Miranda on Instagram, click HERE. To connect with Miranda on Tiktok, click HERE. To learn more about Kora Organics, click HERE. To connect with Siff on Tiktok, click HERE. To connect with Siff on Instagram, click HERE. To learn more about Arrae, click HERE. 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. Visit Mediheal's official Amazon store to save 35% on select sheet mask10-packs. Enter code DREAMBIGGER at checkout. Enter Mediheal's TikTok giveaway. Go to@medihealus on TikTok and enter to win their thirty mask giveaway valued at $70.Follow @medihealus on TikTok and like their giveaway post to enter to win.Three lucky winners will be selected. Visit emberwellness.com and use code DREAMBIGGER at checkout for 15% off your first purchase. Expand your marketing division and start creating today, FREE with Adobe Express, available on all your favorite app stores. There are also plenty of other tips and tricks to get you started at adobe.com/express. Produced by Dear Media
Creative success comes in many many different formats and we're sharing something totally new to Was It Chance today! Meet Julie Civiello Polier - she is, literally, the aesthetician to the stars. Julie is a licensed aesthetician – specializing in gua sha and reflexology – Reiki Master, an intuitive guide, and a celebrity facialist. Julie also specializes in facial mapping because Our skin is a message board for everything that is going on inside of us. Our faces are a map of our whole body, all our organs, and their corresponding emotions. In 2020, Julie launched LINEA, a holistic gua sha beauty kit designed to educate and empower people to connect with their inner and outer bodies. Julie has worked with top brands True Botanicals, KORA Organics, and Jenni Kayne. Her work has been featured in Vogue and Conde Nast just to name two. And she has a brand new book out called Gau Sha and Crystal Massage: Techniques for healthy, clear, and glowing skin. Get all of Julie's links and contact info here and be sure to follow her on Instagram Get her book: Gau Sha and Crystal Massage: Techniques for healthy, clear, and glowing skin. Make sure to follow this podcast everywhere you find podcasts, leave a rating and a review, and slip into our Instagram DMs at @wasitchance. More about Heather via @vickeryandco on Instagram, @Braveheather on TikTok, and listen to The Brave Files More about Alan via @theatre_podcast on Instagram and listen to The Theatre Podcast with Alan Seales EPISODE TAKEAWAYS: Gua Sha is an ancient ritual to bring things out of the body and cleanses As a young child, Julie went to an acupuncturist (which was really frowned upon) with her mother and it introduced her to understanding the body. Julie was an actress until she was 26 years old. Everything changed when she got in a terrible car accident and couldn't perform anymore. Meditation was a healing modality after the accident and she healed herself completely after 9 months. Becoming an aesthetician and combining it with the other spiritual modalities gave Julie a sense of freedom and possibility. She knew there were ways to help other people heal themselves. Society tells us aging is one way only. Julie says that's not true. Physical appearance is deeply related to emotions. The face is a beautiful mask that leads to healing you mind, body, and soul. Julie embraced a lot of experimentation and playing to figure out how to create her signature approach to supporting clients. She doesn't hold judgment on what people want to do. She holds space for everyone and supports them. Make sure you feel empowered in the office of your doctors and healers! Be thoughtful and intentional. Make sure it's collaborative. The lips are heart tissue. Literally pulled from our hearts while in utero. Julie is moving into group events, virtual face readings, and courses because she wants to help as many people as possible by being active in their healing. Time traveling is when you go back into thoughts and experiences and rewrite them into what you wish they had been. You can apply this in forward motion also by setting intentions for you day. Time travel but deciding what your true experience will be, surrender and fully embrace! Julie loves failure because it's the breeding ground for learning, growth, and opportunities. The message is, to love yourself. You can't get it wrong! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recording just before Nicola's due date and now baby James is here! Today we wanted to discuss our favourite toddler activities and compare the ways we keep our kids entertained in the hope that we get some inspiration from each other and with any luck we can pass some of that onto you! There's nothing too out of the ordinary here (aside from Nicola's epic tip!) but sometimes we all just need a reminder of a few little things that help with keeping the little people entertained…especially when there is a new baby in the mix! Episode breakdown:· Nicola's ‘lazy uterus' haha· Jess again with the heart palpitations · The old stay at home mum drama· Delving into what activities are our kids love· Busy books for inside activities · Nicolas new food tricks for Leo · Our fav outdoor activities at home and out · Recycling for toddlers · Nicolas epic toddler activity idea · The alarm trick· Getting chores done · The make believe play· Kids magazines· Bunnings forever!· Product review time! Fluid form protein/ Kora Organics noni face oil / Skinstitut facemasks / Kevyn Aucoin Sensual skin enhancer Just a reminder to join our mothers group on facebook here If you enjoyed this episode we would really appreciate if you could leave us a rating or review, it means so much to us and it really helps us to be seen (and obviously we will love you forever for it!) Follow us at @mother_unrefined to find out more! And feel free to have a little stalk sesh... @the__unrefinednutritionist @j.oc__
Miranda Kerr is an accomplished model and the founder and CEO of KORA Organics. Born and raised in Australia surrounded by family and farmland, she got her start in modeling at 13 and soon established herself as one of the most in-demand and influential faces in the world of fashion and beauty.In 2007, Victoria's Secret signed Miranda as an Angel, making her the first and only Australian model ever to hold the coveted title. It was only a couple of years later that she would start and self-fund KORA Organics, an award-winning, certified organic skincare brand which is sold in over 30 countries.She is also a mother of three children, a Certified Health Coach, a best-selling author, and a supporter of numerous causes relating to women, children, health, and the environment.*The Founder Hour is brought to you by Outer. Outer makes the world's most beautiful, comfortable, innovative, and high-quality outdoor furniture - ALL from sustainable materials - and is the ONLY outdoor furniture with a patented built-in cover to make protecting it effortless. From teak chairs to fire pit tables, everything Outer makes has the look and feel of what you'd expect at a 5-star resort, for less than you'd pay at a big box store for something that won't last.For a limited time, get 10% off and FREE shipping at www.liveouter.com/thefounderhour. Terms and conditions apply.*This episode is brought to you by “More Than Profit.” If you enjoy The Founder Hour, we think you'll enjoy this podcast too. It celebrates entrepreneurs, investors, and leaders that are living and working with purpose. The host, Bryce Butler, sits down with his guests and shares personal stories about what it's like to succeed…and even fail. But more than that, what motivates them beyond just profit to press forward in their work and as a leader.Check out “More Than Profit” wherever you get your podcasts or at www.morethanprofit.fm.*This episode is brought to you by Jason Wu Beauty, affordable luxury makeup infused with skincare ingredients. Founded on the idea that beauty should be effortless and chic, Jason Wu Beauty is about really showing yourself through the beauty products, not being covered up by them. Whether you prefer minimal, natural elegance or bold glamor, Jason Wu Beauty has the perfect products for you. With colors and shades that can be used with any skin tone, you can create countless looks to enhance your natural beauty and release your inner icon. You will feel beautiful, confident, and completely yourself. Jason Wu Beauty is clean, and always cruelty-free.Available now at Target, JCPenney, Shoppers Drug Mart, and JasonWuBeauty.com.
Katie Beecher, MS, LPC is a medical and emotional intuitive and Licensed Professional Counselor featured by numerous media outlets including Poosh, Miranda Kerr's Kora Organics and Goop who called her “eerily accurate”. As part of her acclaimed readings, she creates a detailed, multi-page report and intuitive soul painting knowing only a persons name and age. She has over 30 years of experience helping people all over the world transform their lives and their health. Beecher will also discuss dealing with dark entities.Website katiebeecher.comBook Heal from Within: A Guidebook to Intuitive Wellness
Our guest on this week's episode is the beautiful Miranda Kerr. She shares her journey from supermodel to CEO, the make up products she is currently loving, why crystals and aromatherapy are so special to her, what it's like to have a leech facial and a whole lot more! Do you have a topic you would like discussed on the show? Maybe you have a specific skincare concern you want help with? We would LOVE to hear from you. So write us an email, or send us a voice memo (you could feature on the show!) and let us know - skinfluence@novapodcasts.com.auNova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. CREDITSHosts: Alisha Bhojwani & Michael BrownSenior Producer/Editor: Hannah Bowman LINKSAlisha's Instagram @alishabhojwani_Michael's Instagram @mbrown_beautyNova Podcast's Instagram @novapodcastsofficialSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, I'm talking to - Katie Beecher – Medical and Spiritual Intuitive, and Licensed Professional Counsellor. Katie is featured by numerous media outlets including Poosh, Miranda Kerr's Kora Organics and Goop - who called her readings “eerily accurate”. Katie is based in the US. As part of her acclaimed readings, she creates a detailed, multi-page report and intuitive soul painting knowing only a person's name and age. She has over 30 years of experience helping people all over the world transform their lives and their health. I don't know if you've heard of a medical intuitive before, but this is someone with psychic abilities. who uses these abilities for greater insight into some aspect of well-being. No one is suggesting that medical intuitives can replace consultations with doctors, psychiatrists, nutritionists, or any kind of medical professional. But if you value the role of gut instinct and following your own intuition, you probably get a sense of the incredible power in listening to this. Katie has had intuitive, empathic and medium abilities since she was a young child but was fearful of them until she entered therapy with a Jungian Psychologist for an eating disorder at the age of 16. Extraordinarily, Katie reached out for help on her own, independently from her parents., which was a brave and bold decision. Katie found that developing bulimia and depression, although taking her to a very dark place at the time, ultimately it was one of the best things that happened to her. Through healing in therapy, Katie learned how to connect to her intuition, accept and understand her intuitive and psychic gifts and find self-love and acceptance. This foundational healing work also inspired Katie for her later work with clients as both a therapist and medical intuitive. Katie powerfully believes that connection to intuition, self-love and self-acceptance can be a channel for anything, including healing. She has documented success with many illnesses including Lyme Disease (self-recovered), digestive issues, cancer, viruses, autoimmune diseases, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, adolescent and childhood concerns and other issues. Katie has also written a book about her work as a Medical Intuitive and how others can heal and enhance their lives using the same techniques she uses in her readings. It is called Heal from Within: A Guidebook to Intuitive Wellness. This is a fascinating insight into a different way of approaching healing. Katie's story and work is inspiring and will offer reflections and encouraging perspectives that many of you will relate to. In the episode today, we will be hearing about Katie's eating disorder recovery story; we'll talk about the valuable work she does today with her clients, as a medical and spiritual intuitive; we'll talk more about her book; and we'll delve deep in body image issues, whilst also reflecting on how our bodies change with ageing and how to cope with this, in a youth-obsessed world. I hope that you enjoy the conversation. To find out more about Katie: Website: www.katiebeecher.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/beechermedicalintuitive Instagram: katiebeecher_medical_intuitive Book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Katie-Beecher/e/B095RP8NTK
Katie Beecher is a medical and emotional intuitive, Licensed Professional Counselor, and watercolour artist, featured by numerous media outlets including: Poosh, Miranda Kerr's Kora Organics and Goop who called her “eerily accurate”. As part of her acclaimed readings, she creates a detailed, multi-page report and intuitive soul painting knowing only a persons name and age. She has over 30 years of experience helping people all over the world transform their lives and their health. Katie battled bulimia in her youth and was at the brink of suicide. She then had a spiritual awakening that guided her to seek help and was led to a Jungian psychologist who helped her save her life.She learned how to connect with her intuition, find self love and embrace her psychic and medium abilities which she had avoided and feared. Her book Heal from Within, is a complete guide to healing – mind, body and spirit. Using the same, exclusive techniques Katie uses during her individual readings, practical Jungian psychology and inspirational client and personal stories, she shows people how to discover their strengths and pinpoint the physical, emotional and spiritual root causes for their issues while creating a life-long, step-by-step plan to address these challenges.Listen now as we talk about the chakra system, the root cause of physical emotional and spiritual imbalance, and more about how to heal from within...katiebeecher.comHeal From Within - Bookamazon.com***************************PROMO:wellnesscontinuing.comLIFE CONTINUINGInstagram:@lifecontinuingpodcastlifecontinuing.comCreator: Tania BergAdvisor: Amanda CupidoMusic: Richard FerenEditor: Cathy Ord
Could there be a deeper cause of your illness, physical symptoms, or ailments? In this episode, we are joined by Medical and Spiritual Intuitive Katie Beecher. Katie has been featured in Goop, Poosh, and Kora Organics. We talk with Katie about: -how she became a medical intuitive -how stress can trigger a physical illness -the power of befriending & cultivating mindfulness for your ailments and illnesses -how to get to the root of physical & emotional discomfort -pet healing & soul portraits Connect more with Katie: https://katiebeecher.com/ https://www.instagram.com/katiebeecher_medical_intuitive/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CnHyiJGJD89/ Become a certified life coach: https://lessonsfromconfidence.com/certification/
Your new favorite skincare line, Kora Organics is offering 15% off, SHOP HERESweater Care ProductsThe most popular comfy piece in your closet is a sweater. Whether you wear sweaters to work, around the house, or on a night out, this is a staple piece you want to keep around for a long time. It takes a little extra care to keep them in shape and ‘wearable' in public.Some sweaters last longer than others. If you buy a natural sweater made of 100% cashmere or alpaca, they'll breathe easier and need fewer washes. If you buy or own a sweater with a mix of fibers, including polyester, you'll find they need to be washed more often and hold onto odors more.In this episode, I'm breaking down tips for keeping your sweaters looking new!Looking for more style and life advice? Find me onInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecloset.edit/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theclosetedit
Your new favorite skincare line, Kora Organics is offering 15% off, SHOP HEREWhen you're thinking about what you want to change or add to your life in the New Year, I have some advice: delete, take away, and subtract some of 2022. Take away the parts of what you did that felt exhausting, take away from items you spent on that didn't bring you the joy you thought you'd get, and say no to the people or commitments that took you away from what you were trying to achieve.A new year brings new goals, and I'm giving you a step-by-step guide to making your goals more accessible. Please leave a review and share what you found most helpful from this episode!Looking for more style and life advice? Find me onInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecloset.edit/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theclosetedit
Today's rebroadcast celebrates 100 episodes of Gritty Pretty Radio! And the whole team is here to let you know we've made a few changes. Call us biased but we think you'll be just as excited as we are! First things first, we're changing the name to: ‘Beauty Talk' and if you're a subscriber, firstly, thank you—and secondly, don't worry, you don't need to change a thing as we'll be updating everything for you! Episodes will now drop fortnightly on a Tuesday… but still with all the product recommendations and beauty tips you could ever need. So, in celebration of our 100th episode, Danielle Gay (beauty director & executive editor) and Rose Garnett (beauty editor) sat down with the first ever guest we had on the podcast back in 2020, supermodel and founder of KORA Organics, Miranda Kerr. From life as a mother of three sons (Flynn, Hart and Miles) to sharing business advice with her husband (Snapchat's Evan Spiegel), Miranda spoke about what her life looks like right now. Use code GRITTYPRETTY for 15% off the full range at JSHealth Vitamins... Carefully formulated to care for you. A reminder to always read the label and follow the directions for use. PRODUCTS MENTIONED: KORA Organics Noni Glow Face Oil, $86 [https://koraorganics.com/products/noni-glow-face-oil] KORA Organics Renewing Hand & Body Wash, $64 [https://koraorganics.com/collections/body/products/renewing-hand-and-body-wash] KORA Organics Milky Mushroom Gentle Cleansing Oil, $56 [https://koraorganics.com/collections/cleansers/products/milky-mushroom-gentle-cleansing-oil] KORA Organics Nourishing Hand & Body Lotion, $74 [https://koraorganics.com/collections/body/products/nourishing-hand-and-body-lotion] KORA Organics Active Algae Lightweight Moisturizer, $75 [https://koraorganics.com/collections/moisturisers/products/active-algae-lightweight-moisturizer] KORA Organics Invigorating Body Scrub, $80 [https://koraorganics.com/collections/body/products/invigorating-body-scrub] KORA Organics Turmeric Brightening & Exfoliating Mask, $65 [https://koraorganics.com/collections/exfoliators/products/turmeric-brightening-exfoliating-mask] The Sculpt Society [https://thesculptsociety.com] 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 omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your new favorite skincare line, Kora Organics is offering 15% off, SHOP HEREYou just invested in some perfect-fitting jeans, designer ones that you haven't purchased in the past. These will be an important staple in your wardrobe, and you've already gotten so much wear from them. As the time is approaching to get them washed, you're questioning, what can I do to make sure they don't shrink or fade or rip? I'm going to break down all the ways to care for your new jeans so they last through the next few seasons of your life. Click here to shop my favorite cleaning products.
Shop Sskein Knitwear HEREYour new favorite skincare line, Kora Organics is offering 15% off, SHOP HEREFollow Elisa Yip on Instagram @elisa_yipIt is full-on sweater season over here. It snowed a few weeks ago, and I don't want to wear a blouse again until it starts warming up. Sweater options are abundant and available in many colors, neutrals, and styles. There are perfect options for work, casualwear, and every day. I wore a sweater every day last week, and I'm all for great trousers, pants, and warm sweater options right now.As I work with clients through the shopping process, two questions have come up a lot: how do I invest in sustainable pieces, and how do I take care of my sweaters? I've researched and found the perfect passionate person who knows so much about this. Elisa Yip is the founder of SSkein, a sustainable luxury knitwear brand made with purpose and integrity. We met at the Bellevue Collection Fashion show through one of my best friends, who has been trying to hook us up for years. When I went to her home to try on her pieces, I fell more in love with the brand because of how well-made it was. I don't want to go into too much detail about her or Sskein. In this conversation, she shares everything you need to know about cashmere, alpaca, sweater care, how often to wash your sweaters, and so much more.
Teri and Katie discuss how we can tap into our own intuition and learn how to better "listen to our gut"! Katie is an internationally known medical & spiritual intuitive and now a new author of "Heal from Within: A Guidebook to Intuitive Wellness". Katie is a sought-after intuitive and her acclaimed readings include a multiple page report and painting, which she creates knowing only two data points! She has been featured in Goop, Poosh, Kora Organics, on ABC TV just to name a few. Her incredible gift & talent are undeniable given her global commendable success. Tune in to this exceptional episode & visit katiebeecher.com
OUR HOSTS: Corinne Foxx -https://www.instagram.com/corinnefoxx/ ( @corinnefoxx) Natalie McMillan -https://www.instagram.com/nataliemcm/ ( @nataliemcm) and https://www.instagram.com/shopnataliemcmillan/?hl=en (@shopnataliemcmillan) What we're drinking: https://www.delacalle.mx/ (De La Calle Tepache) MEET OUR GUEST: Katie Beecher - https://katiebeecher.com/ (katiebeecher.com), https://www.instagram.com/katiebeecher_medical_intuitive/ (@katiebeecher_medical_intuitive), and https://www.amazon.com/Heal-Within-Guidebook-Intuitive-Wellness/dp/1250780241/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2I9ZIRM0ROULV&keywords=heal+from+within&qid=1643845088&s=books&sprefix=heal+from%2Cstripbooks%2C1517&sr=1-3 (Heal from Within: A Guidebook to Intuitive Wellness ) ABOUT OUR GUEST: Katie Beecher is a licensed professional counselor with over 30 years of experience. She's been featured on sites like Goop, Poosh, and KORA Organics. Katie's first book, Heal from Within, teaches you to be your own medical intuitive using her revolutionary step-by-step process for connecting to intuition and spirit. The guidebook is filled with remarkable stories of healing from her years of experience, as well as her own healing from bulimia, Lyme disease, and depression. TOPIC: Katie works with clients to tune into their body, energy, and get to the root causes of the symptoms they're experiencing. Just by knowing someone's name and age, she can create an extensive four-page report, intuitive soul painting, and provide recommendations that will help clients feel healthier and happier. In our conversation, we discuss the mind-body connection and how your emotional wellbeing plays into your physical health. Katie breaks down what a spiritual guide is and how she incorporates them into her medical intuitive practice. She also shares advice for how to advocate for yourself in the medical space and what readers can expect from her guidebook on intuitive wellness. In this episode, we discuss: What an intuitive medical session with Katie looks like How intuition really helps you embody your true self Why Katie likes to use painting to help her process and understand her clients' pain points Wellness practices and techniques that can help you connect with your feelings The benefits of experimenting with different forms of movement Overcoming experiences of medical gaslighting END OF THE SHOW: Corinne and Natalie introduce Hottie of the Week: Liv Tyler DRINK RATING: https://www.delacalle.mx/ (De La Calle Tepache) = 6 / Liv WRAP UP: To wrap up the episode, Corinne and Natalie play Overrated/Underrated. Since Corinne started her coffee journey this year, she's realized that Starbucks is overrated and recently discovered that Pete's Coffee is totally underrated. Nat thinks that the blockbuster superhero movies are overrated, but indie films like https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15339456/ (Marcel the Shell with Shoes On) don't get enough attention. We have a newsletter for our Am I community. You can sign up for the newsletter on our website: http://amidoingthisrightpod.com (amidoingthisrightpod.com) You can email us for episode ideas or Solicited Advice: amidoingthisrightpod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amidoingthisrightpod/ (@amidoingthisrightpod ) Don't forget to rate and review the podcast! It really helps us grow!
Live from our 2022 Wellness Means Business event, fellow Aussie, Miranda Kerr joins Create & Cultivate's CEO Kate Spies for a keynote conversation. Miranda needs no introduction, but we'll give her one anyway. Miranda is a supermodel, certified health coach, Founder & CEO of KORA Organics, and wellness pioneer. Very early on, Miranda learned about the importance of what you put on your skin and how it can impact your overall health after her mother fell ill. From its foundation, KORA has become a hit, selling key facial essentials that help you take care of your complexion without needing a shelfie worth of bottles on your countertop, and the brand just recently took its first foray into body care as well. While there's much to admire about Miranda, one thing that we hear from her team and those who work closely with her is what an involved and passionate founder she is. Miranda is up-to-date on the latest trends, ingredients, and sustainability measures. She actively works on everything from formulations to marketing, so I'm sure that we'll have much to learn from her today! Thank you for being here, Miranda. Sponsors: • Clare | Visit Clare at www.clare.com/party to get started. And receive 10% off your order. That's www.clare.com/party for 10% off. Resources: • To join the WorkParty click HERE • To connect with Miranda Kerr click HERE • To connect with Jaclyn Johnson click HERE • To follow along with KORA Organics click HERE • To follow along with Create & Cultivate click HERE • To submit your questions call the WorkParty Hotline: 1-(833)-57-PARTY (577-2789) Produced by Dear Media
Today we celebrate 100 episodes of Gritty Pretty Radio! And the whole team is here to let you know we've made a few changes. Call us biased but we think you'll be just as excited as we are! First things first, we're changing the name to: ‘Beauty Talk' and if you're a subscriber, firstly, thank you—and secondly, don't worry, you don't need to change a thing as we'll be updating everything for you! Episodes will now drop fortnightly on a Tuesday… but still with all the product recommendations and beauty tips you could ever need. So, in celebration of our 100th episode, Danielle Gay (beauty director & executive editor) and Rose Garnett (beauty editor) sat down with the first ever guest we had on the podcast back in 2020, supermodel and founder of KORA Organics, Miranda Kerr. From life as a mother of three sons (Flynn, Hart and Miles) to sharing business advice with her husband (Snapchat's Evan Spiegel), Miranda spoke about what her life looks like right now. PRODUCTS MENTIONED: KORA Organics Noni Glow Face Oil, $86 [https://koraorganics.com/products/noni-glow-face-oil] KORA Organics Renewing Hand & Body Wash, $64 [https://koraorganics.com/collections/body/products/renewing-hand-and-body-wash] KORA Organics Milky Mushroom Gentle Cleansing Oil, $56 [https://koraorganics.com/collections/cleansers/products/milky-mushroom-gentle-cleansing-oil] KORA Organics Nourishing Hand & Body Lotion, $74 [https://koraorganics.com/collections/body/products/nourishing-hand-and-body-lotion] KORA Organics Active Algae Lightweight Moisturizer, $75 [https://koraorganics.com/collections/moisturisers/products/active-algae-lightweight-moisturizer] KORA Organics Invigorating Body Scrub, $80 [https://koraorganics.com/collections/body/products/invigorating-body-scrub] KORA Organics Turmeric Brightening & Exfoliating Mask, $65 [https://koraorganics.com/collections/exfoliators/products/turmeric-brightening-exfoliating-mask] The Sculpt Society [https://thesculptsociety.com] 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 omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"I believe strongly in the mind, body, skin connection. Even what you think affects the skin at the cellular level,” says supermodel Miranda Kerr, founder of Kora Organics. “For example, sometimes when I meditate I sit on the grass outside and open my palms to the sun to receive that energy. I want to welcome that energy into the body, and show gratitude for it.” Kerr is a bonafide wellness and beauty expert, just listen to the episode to hear for yourself. In this episode of Clean Beauty School, mbg beauty director and host Alexandra Engler chats with Kerr about becoming a certified health coach, how she infuses mindfulness into small acts throughout the day, and her daily habits to feel balanced. Show notes: -Follow Miranda and Kora Organics -Learn more about Ecocert Certified Organics -What it means to be a Certified Health Coach and the Integrative Nutrition program & Stanford's Coursera -Research about antioxidant content of organic ingredients -Read more from David Hawkins: Power Vs. Force, The Map Of Consciousness Explained -Read more about topics mentioned in this episode: Antioxidants, mind-skin connection, essential oils, aromatherapy, palo santo, rose oil, crystal healing, rose quartz, amethyst, celery juice, benefits of plant-based diets, meditation, dry brushing, turmeric, benefits of vitamin C, vitamin C serums, benefits of retinol, how to practice guasha -Shop products mentioned in this episode: Kora Organics Milky Mushroom Gentle Cleansing Oil, Turmeric Glow Foaming Cleanser, Turmeric Brightening & Exfoliating Mask, Minty Mineral Hydrating Mist, Noni Bright Vitamin C Serum, Active Algae Lightweight Moisturizer, Turmeric Glow Moisturizer, Berry Bright Vitamin C Eye Cream, Noni Radiant Eye Oil, Noni Glow Face Oil, Noni Glow Sleeping Mask, Rose Quartz Heart Facial Sculptor, Noni Glow Body Oil, Invigorating Body Scrub, Renewing Hand and Body Wash, Renewing Hand and Body Lotion We hope you enjoy this episode, sponsored by Avocado's new body + skin line. To learn more about their plant-based skincare, click here! Follow the host: alex_blair_ Comments: podcast@mindbodygreen.com Sponsorship inquiries: sales@mindbodygreen.com
What if you could become your own medical and emotional intuitives, release the fear and false beliefs that are holding you back and become your most authentic self? Today's special guest, Katie Beecher, MS, LPC, says you can! Katie is an internationally recognized medical intuitive, is here to discuss her book Heal From Within, where she teaches others to utilize their intuition and spiritual guidance as they move towards healing that encompasses body, mind and soul. Katie's book is a complete guide to healing. Using the same, exclusive techniques she uses during her individual readings, practical Jungian psychology and inspirational client and personal stories, she shows people how to discover their strengths and pinpoint the physical, emotional and spiritual root causes for their issues while creating a life-long, step-by-step plan to address these challenges. Katie Beecher, MS, LPC is a medical and emotional intuitive and Licensed Professional Counselor featured by numerous media outlets including Poosh, Miranda Kerr's Kora Organics and Goop who called her “eerily accurate”. As part of her acclaimed readings, she creates a detailed, multi-page report and intuitive soul painting knowing only a persons name and age. She has over 30 years of experience helping people all over the world transform their lives and their health.
Miranda Kerr has seen it all when it comes to beauty. As a supermodel she's sat in the chair of some of the world's best. So what treatments, products and tools does she really swear by? Miranda sits down with Shazzy for a very special ask an expert, sharing with us why she loves turmeric, her three in one beauty tip and why she dry body brushes every night. END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia Keep up with KORA Organics at www.koraorganics.com CREDITS Host: Sharon 'Shazzy' Hunt With Thanks To: Miranda Kerr Producer: Mikayla Floriano Audio Producer: Rhiannon Mooney GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone on 02 8999 9386. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. Want this and other podcasts delivered straight to your inbox? Subscribe to our podcast newsletter. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading or listening to our content, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Businesswoman, supermodel and mother of three, Miranda Kerr is the founder and CEO of KORA Organics, a leading global brand in certified organic skincare. Miranda launched the brand in 2009, working closely with chemists to develop formulations rooted in microbiology and aromatherapy.Stay tuned as we learn more about Miranda's wellness rituals, passion for nutrition and how she built her very own empire. If you enjoyed this episode, please make sure you like, subscribe 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 and Miranda:Akash Mehta: @mehta_aFable & Mane: @fableandmanewww.fableandmane.comMiranda Kerr: @mirandakerrKORA Organics: @koraorganicswww.koraorganics.comFor more information about Founded Beauty, please visit www.foundedbeauty.com#foundedbeauty See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Do you want to meditate daily with me? Go to go.calm.com/onpurpose to get 40% off a Calm Premium Membership. Experience the Daily Jay. Only on CalmJay Shetty talks to Miranda Kerr about the challenges of being a mother, businesswoman, media personality, and an advocate of organic beauty products. Many people are now more aware of the benefits of all organic products and what these products can do for our health and wellbeing. Growing up in a household that also appreciates and practices this, it's a never ending journey to continuously create and develop products that are purely and genuinely natural. Miranda Kerr is a well-known face in the world of fashion. She started a modeling career in her early teens when a friend entered her into a modeling competition, which sparked significant media attention and she soon became the most sought after new face in modeling. In 2007, Victoria's Secret signed Miranda as an angel, making her the first and only Australian model ever to hold the coveted title. Maranda continued to work closely with fashion titans across the world. Now, she is the founder and CEO of the leading global certified organic skincare brand, Kora Organics.Want to be a Jay Shetty Certified Life Coach? Get the Digital Guide and Workbook from Jay Shetty https://jayshettypurpose.com/fb-getting-started-as-a-life-coach-podcast/What We Discuss:00:00 Intro02:45 Putting your all into the small things04:57 There's so much to learn out there11:11 What is a heavy metal detox?13:10 Cultivating passion at a young age19:23 Making space for your own health and wellness24:17 At first, products were made for personal use32:10 Giving people the results that they need36:13 It needs to be certified organic42:51 Latest Kora moisturizer47:03 Miranda on Final FiveEpisode ResourcesMiranda Kerr | InstagramMiranda Kerr | FacebookMiranda Kerr | TwitterMiranda Kerr | Website
In today's episode of Gritty Pretty Radio, Eleanor Pendleton (founder & editor-in-chief) and Danielle Gay (beauty director & executive editor) chat through a very hotly debated topic: how to buy fragrance for someone else. After all, scent is pretty personal! The duo also chat through their favourite budget and bougie products of the week, one of which is a recommendation from supermodel and Kora Organics founder, Miranda Kerr! PRODUCTS MENTIONED: Carolina Herrera Very Good Girl Glam Eau De Parfum, $236 [https://www.carolinaherrera.com/ww/en/p-fragrance/very-good-girl-glam?sku=000000000065188259] Eleanor Bougie:CHANEL No.1 De Chanel Revitalising Cream, $165 [https://fave.co/3jg1Hs7] Eleanor Budget:Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb Cream Colour Drip Lip Cream in 02 Fenty Glow, $35 [https://fave.co/3jkIxS5] Dani Bougie:TULA 24-7 Moisture Hydrating Day & Night Cream, $117 [https://www.mecca.com.au/tula/24-7-moisture-hydrating-day-night-cream-963g/I-053944.html] Dani Budget:Embryolisse Beauty Oil, $42 [https://frenchbeautyco.com.au/collections/embryolisse/products/beauty-oil-huile-de-beaute] 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 omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our launch episode, Miranda Kerr shares the secrets to her enviable beauty and boundless energy and wellness. Juggling a busy and productive life as a mother of three, CEO of Kora Organics, model, wife and entrepreneur, our Ageless Muse Miranda Kerr has a holistic approach to beauty, wellness and incorporates many surprising natural and scientifically backed biohacking treatments into her regime. In this revealing episode, Miranda Kerr shares what she learned from her Grandmother about what men want, how she starts every day, every single supplement and product she uses, the surprising treatment to tighten her abs, plus what she and her husband Snapchat Founder Evan Spiegel do to keep their brain fitness at peak condition. Of course, she also shares the best products and rituals she swears by to keep her ageless complexion glowing. Listen to the full podcast here: https://omny.fm/shows/ageless-by-rescu/miranda-kerr-model-beauty-entrepreneur-and-ceo-of See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's special season two finale, Caitlin is joined by not one but three FIDM alumna from the world of social media! Whitney Sutherland (Creative Producer for Remi Cruz ), Mina Sanders (Social Media Marketing Assistant at Kora Organics), and Fanny Ramirez (Sr. Social Media Coordinator at FIDM) join the podcast to talk about their FIDM experiences, getting their Bachelor's in the FIDM Business Management program and the changing social media landscape.
This week, I sit down with the iconic founder & CEO of KORA Organics, Miranda Kerr. We follow her journey from supermodel to wellness leader and what sparked her passion for the clean beauty movement. We examine what makes a brand truly “clean” and what you should actually be looking for when choosing the products you use on a daily basis. From her favorite daily nourishment rituals to getting your best REM sleep every night, this episode encourages you to give yourself the very best in all areas of your life. Sponsors: helloned.com/WILLCOLE for 15% off Use the link obefitness.me/theartofbeingwell or use code BEINGWELL for one free month of obé Paleovalley.com code DRWILL for 15% off your order Athleticgreens.com/willcole for a free one year supply of vitamin D and to give AG1 a try Produced by Dear Media.
Prada, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Balenciaga and Christian Dior are just a few of the iconic brands that supermodel Miranda Kerr has represented, not to mention being Australia's first Victoria's Secret Angel! Host Elle Ferguson chats to Miranda about how she grew up modestly in a country town with a strong family value of 'health is wealth,' and why her passion for wellness led her to launch her clean skincare brand KORA Organics. *Spoiler Alert* This episode contains insights into how Miranda deals with imposter syndrome, why her grandparents influenced her love of crystals and all things wellness, and the importance of asking for help when you need it! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Model and Kora Organics founder Miranda Kerr dishes on the art of a cheeky wink, her award-winning skincare line, and how she fell in love with Katy Perry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Miranda Kerr was hooked on wellness when the rest of us thought it was woo-woo. In this episode, the founder and CEO of KORA Organics talks through her wellness journey, the wackiest thing she tried in the name of wellness, and what feeling "well" looks like in her busy life today (with three young boys in tow). WANT MORE FROM MIRANDA? Find out more about KORA Organics (and the new Berry Bright Vitamin C eye cream), here. Or follow her on Instagram, @mirandakerr. WANT MORE BODY + SOUL? Online: Head to bodyandsoul.com.au for your daily digital dose of health and wellness. On social: Via Instagram at @bodyandsoul_au or Facebook. Got an idea for an episode? DM host Felicity Harley on Instagram @felicityharley. In print: Each Sunday, grab Body+Soul inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), the Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland), Sunday Mail (SA) and Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miranda Kerr's skin is as dreamy and clear as a Carribean ocean, and in this episode, the founder and CEO of KORA Organics shares ALL the secrets on how she maintains its dewy glow from the products she uses, to foods she eats and other lifestyle hacks. WANT MORE FROM MIRANDA? To hear today's full interview, where Miranda talks through her wellness journey, including the wackiest thing she tried in the name of wellness...search for Extra Healthy-ish wherever you get your pods. Find out more about KORA Organics (and the new Berry Bright Vitamin C eye cream), here. Or follow her on Instagram, @mirandakerr. WANT MORE BODY + SOUL? Online: Head to bodyandsoul.com.au for your daily digital dose of health and wellness. On social: Via Instagram at @bodyandsoul_au or Facebook. Got an idea for an episode? DM host Felicity Harley on Instagram @felicityharley. In print: Each Sunday, grab Body+Soul inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), the Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland), Sunday Mail (SA) and Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In our launch episode Miranda Kerr shares the secrets to her enviable beauty and boundless energy and wellness. Juggling a busy and productive life as a mother of three, CEO of Kora Organics, model, wife and entrepreneur, our Ageless Muse Miranda Kerr has a holistic approach to beauty, wellness and incorporates many surprising natural and scientifically backed biohacking treatments into her regime. In this revealing episode Miranda Kerr shares what she learned from her Grandmother about what men want, how she starts every day, every single supplement and product she uses, the surprising treatment to tighten her abs, plus what she and her husband Snapchat Founder Evan Spiegel do to keep their brain fitness at peak condition. Of course she also shares the best products and rituals she swears by to keep her ageless complexion glowing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode sixty four of the Glow Journal podcast, host Gemma Watts talks to the founder and CEO of KORA Organics, Miranda Kerr. Miranda Kerr is a household name, so while an introduction may seem redundant, there was so much about her that came up in our conversation that added yet another layer to what was already a really incredible founder story. Miranda says that she has always treated every job as though it may be her last, even to this day- an attitude I found so refreshing from one of, quite literally, the most successful supermodels on the planet. It’s that attitude that saw Miranda put almost all of her money made from modelling into savings, so that when she eventually started her own business, she was able to self-fund.It was in 2006 that Miranda Kerr became the very first Australian to sign a contract with Victoria’s Secret, and it was in that same year that she began thinking about and subsequently planning the launch of KORA Organics. She launched the brand in 2009, when she was just 26, and today, 12 years on, she still owns 95% of the business.Miranda tells me that, despite being frequently approached by external investors, she intends to remain in her current position to nsure the brand doesn’t lose its integrity, and continues to reinvest in the brand rather than drawing from it- a brand that is now stocked in over 200 countries. In this conversation, Miranda shares some lessons learned during the Dolly Magazine model search, why we may have her grandmother to thank for the entire KORA line, and why the brand’s latest launch has caused Katy Perry to throw out all her other moisturisers. You can read this interview now at glowjournal.comFollow Miranda Kerr on Instagram at @mirandakerrFollow KORA on Instagram at @koraorganicsStay up to date with Gemma on Instagram at @gemkwatts and @glow.journal, or get in touch at hello@gemkwatts.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There's no denying Miranda Kerr has come a long way since her days growing up in Gunnedah country NSW! The mum-of-three boys is a hugely successful businesswoman, entrepreneur, model and author. She's also super passionate about wellness as the Founder & CEO of organic skincare brand, KORA Organics, and ambassador for Biostime Nutrition. She joins us to chat about raising boys, that elusive work / life balance and the biggest thing her late nan taught her. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is brought to you by Clinique. Find your local Myer & David Jones Clinique Counter to try their new Even Better Clinical Serum Foundation. Free trial T&Cs: One per customer, available at Myer & David Jones Clinique Counters, while supplies last. It's hard to believe but Pia Loyola (formerly Miller) has been in the entertainment industry for over 20 years! Getting her starts in Dolly Magazine's model search competition, Pia went on to become a successful actress and TV presenter and has now founded her own beauty business Macabalm. So with all those hours logged in the makeup chair of course Shazzy had to ask what pro tips she's picked up along the way! The list of products mentioned in this episode are below: Macabalm Mini $19.99 Kora Organics Foaming Cleanser $40 Liberty Belle Braveheart Cleanser $70 La Mer The Moisturising Soft Cream $125 Bioderma Sensibio H20 Solution Micellaire $29.99 NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer $46 M·A·C Cosmetics Pro Longwear Paint Pot $39 RMS Beauty Un Cover-Up $55 Benefit Cosmetics Hoola Matte Bronzer $54 M·A·C Cosmetics Eye Pencil In Coffee $37 M·A·C Cosmetics Kinda Sexy Matte Lipstick $30 M·A·C Cosmetics Velvet Teddy Matte Lipstick $30 Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution in Pillow Talk $49 Kevyn Aucoin Eyelash Curler $32 SPENDY La Mer The Body Crème $290 SAVEY Bioderma Sensibio H20 Solution Micellaire $29.99 Maybelline Great Lash Mascara $12.95 CREDITS Host: Sharon 'Shazzy' Hunt Guest: Pia Loyola Producer: Lize Ratliff & Gia Moylan GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone on 02 8999 9386. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. Want this and other podcasts delivered straight to your inbox? Subscribe to our podcast newsletter. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For all of you, Amigas, aspiring to be corporate powerhouses, this episode is for you!I am joined today by my friend Josie Padilla - a woman with a plethora of corporate experience. Josie is a first-generation Mexican American and is currently the Chief Operating Officer at KORA Organics. Prior to that, she was the CFO and COO at Kate Somerville Skincare, CFO and COO at Cookie Chips, CFO at ZICO Beverages, and a Finance Director at Coca-Cola Refreshments. This woman is incredible! I am super proud of Josie and I’m sure you will be in awe of her when you listen to this episode. Tune in to Episode 13 to learn about the lessons Josie learned throughout her education, why she moved into the beauty industry, and the importance of asking for help. Some Questions I AskWhy did you get an MBA? (12:30)How do you transfer your skills from the food industry to the beauty industry? (28:50)Why did you make the decision to go into beauty? (32:59)Can you share one or two tips on how an Amiga can handle her shit? (43:26)In This Episode You Will Learn About Josie’s family and her experience at Stanford (4:14)Why you can’t make good decisions without data (14:38)To not let others push you over (22:26)The importance of continuing to grow (32:12)How Josie’s father taught her about taking risks (40:27)Connect with Josie LinkedInLet’s Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne websiteHandle Your Shit & Thrive Free Masterclass See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Model, mom & entrepreneur, Miranda Kerr, is the queen of multitasking. As the Founder & CEO of KORA Organics, Kerr has established herself in the beauty world, specifically clean beauty, seamlessly evolving from her already natural and organic lifestyle. We had the opportunity to talk to this supermodel-turned-business owner about certified organic & clean beauty, work-life balance, and the importance of speaking up. Follow @mirandakerr + @koraorganics for beauty tutorials, wellness tips, flawless selfies + more. Australian model, @mirandakerr, has established herself one of the most in-demand faces in the world of fashion and beauty, but before she was strutting down the @victoriasecret runway, she was prioritizing natural living. With a passion for health and wellness, Kerr founded and self-funded @koraorganics in 2009. Considered a trailblazer of the ‘clean beauty' movement, KORA continues to dominate the clean beauty space as the only global certified organic skincare brand, being sold across 30 countries. Despite her busy schedule as a wife, mother, and entrepreneur, Kerr recently launched her first home furniture collection, Miranda Kerr Home.
Supermodel, beauty mogul and philanthropist at heart, Miranda Kerr unravels the glowing backstory behind Kora Organics, founded in 2009. Listen in as Miranda recalls her days growing up around her Grandmother’s farm in her native Australia, where she discovered the skin-soothing magic of Noni fruit, the hero ingredient in the range. An early adopter in the clean beauty movement, Kora Organics is now sold in over 2,500 stores in 25 countries around the world, and you’ll find out how the brand is pulling up for change today. With a personal empire now estimated at $80 million, Miranda reflects on her early days as a supermodel, gracing the pages of high fashion magazine covers and the Victoria’s Secret runway before becoming a bonafide #beautypreneur. Plus, the busy mum-of-three reveals all the deets on her getting ready routine, from how-to use a Gua Sha stone to game-changing celery juice to the “clean” and conventional beauty products she can’t live without. Stay tuned until the end, as Carlene and Jill weigh in on Kora Organics’ best-selling Noni Glow Face Oil, with a hot scoop on what’s coming next from the brand! For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our blog: www.breakingbeautypodcast.com/blog Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Twitter, Join our private Facebook group , or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya Produced by Dear Media Studio
Founder & CEO of KORA Organics, Miranda Kerr, speaks about growing up in rural Australia, what life is like being a mother to three sons [Flynn, Hart and Miles]; and why she decided to create a certified organic skin care range.SPECIAL OFFER:KORA Organics is offering Gritty Pretty Radio listeners 15% off products purchased from KORAorganics.com. Use the code ‘GP15’ at checkout to receive this exclusive offer. This offer is valid until the 5th of July, 2020.MIRANDA KERR'S FAVOURITE PRODUCTS:Noni Bright Vitamin C Serum (Click through link: https://koraorganics.com/collections/serums/products/noni-bright-vitamin-c-serum)Noni Night AHA Resurfacing Serum (Click through link: https://koraorganics.com/collections/serums/products/noni-night-aha-resurfacing-serum)Noni Glow Face Oil (Click through link: https://koraorganics.com/collections/oils/products/noni-glow-face-oil)Turmeric Brightening And Exfoliating Mask (Click through link: https://koraorganics.com/collections/exfoliators/products/turmeric-brightening-exfoliating-mask)Noni Glow Sleeping Mask (Click through link: https://koraorganics.com/collections/masks/products/noni-glow-sleeping-mask)JOIN THE GRITTY PRETTY GANG:Facebook: https://bit.ly/3hA0pq5Instagram: https://bit.ly/37YliXiJoin Gritty Pretty's Trial Team: https://grittypretty.com/join-the-gritty-pretty-gang-trial-team/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
You asked, we listened! Natural and organic skincare is something we get asked about all the time, so we thought we'd ask someone with a lot of experience in this area - Miranda Kerr. Founder of KORA Organics, world-famous Aussie model and mum to 3 boys. We chat to Miranda about her range, the must-have products in her routine to treat her pigmentation, the items her husband steals from her bathroom cabinet, and her son Flynn makes a surprise cameo as well! You can shop Miranda's KORA Organics collection here: https://www.adorebeauty.com.au/kora-organics-by-miranda-kerr.html Disclaimer: https://www.adorebeauty.com.au/disclaimer.html Hosts: Joanna Fleming & Hannah Furst Support the show.
From signing on as Victoria’s Secret’s first Australian Angel to walking the Balenciaga runway while five months pregnant, Miranda Kerr cemented her status as an international supermodel years ago. On this episode of Second Life, hear how she used her experience in a surprising way: to found certified-organic skincare and beauty brand Kora Organics.
Supermodel, author, mum of three and founder of KORA Organics. Miranda Kerr was doing organic beauty before it was cool! This Aussie icon got into the organic beauty game well before I dreamed of Nourished Life. KORA Organics launched over a decade ago, and this week the one and only Miranda Kerr is calling me from her home in the USA to talk about all things “Mum Life” and organic beauty. No big deal! Tune in for Miranda’s tips for juggling 3 kids and a business, as well as her daily skincare routine. We couldn’t decide on 3 top KORA products to use, so we settled on 5! Listen out for Miranda’s advice for layering skincare and how to get the most out of these gorgeous certified organic products. Key takeaways: The KORA Organics Turmeric Brightening & Exfoliating Mask is excellent for hormonal acne, especially on your arms. Miranda tells me that KORA Organics are the only certified organic brand in Sephora right now. A firm Nourished Life favourite, Noni Glow Face Oil, contains Sea Buckthorn Oil (which has omega 7 fatty acids) as well as Vitamin C and A … and Pomegranate Oil (for cell rejuvenation). Every aspect of KORA Organics is overseen by Miranda — she even writes the copy for the packaging! Miranda swears by the newly launched Noni Night AHA Resurfacing Serum. She says that if you use it every night for 2 weeks you’ll see significant improvements in your skin. Links and resources: KORA Organics on Nourished Life Connect: Listen to other episodes of Talking Clean with Irene Join my private podcast Facebook Group Follow Nourished Life on Facebook Follow Nourished Life on Instagram
I am SO excited about this week's guest – I know I say that every week, but this one is truly still blowing my mind. I don't think there are many people in Australia or anywhere for that matter who haven't heard of the stunningly beautiful Miranda Kerr and it's an absolute honour to have her join us from her home in LA. While she grew up in a small country town as a bit of a self-professed tomboy, Miranda started her modelling career at 13 when she won the Dolly Magazine model search in 1997 and quickly rose to prominence becoming a Victoria's Secret Angel in 2007 as the first Aussie to earn her wings among many other career highlights that are too many to list here. In 2009, she stepped into her entrepreneurial shoes founding KORA Organics blazing a trail for over a decade now in natural beauty as well as having three beautiful children. You've probably noticed I'm a long-time customer of KORA with many favourites among the certified organic face and body care range. You'll get a complete run down of how Miranda keeps her skin so stunningly beautiful in the episode, and also hear about one of the key ingredients of the range – Noni Extract whose juices and oils Miranda has been using since childhood. I was very lucky to get an early sample of the Noni Bright Vitamin C Serum, which I've been using for months but I'm delighted to share that KORA Organics has also launched its powerful night equivalent, Noni Night AHA Resurfacing Serum, just last week. I'll let Miranda tell you the rest in more detail, hope you enjoy! + See full show notes here + Announcements on Insta at @spoonful_of_sarah + Join our Facebook community here + Subscribe to not miss out on the next instalment of YAY!
I am SO excited about this week’s guest – I know I say that every week, but this one is truly still blowing my mind. I don’t think there are many people in Australia or anywhere for that matter who haven’t heard of the stunningly beautiful Miranda Kerr and it’s an absolute honour to have her join us from her home in LA. While she grew up in a small country town as a bit of a self-professed tomboy, Miranda started her modelling career at 13 when she won the Dolly Magazine model search in 1997 and quickly rose to prominence becoming a Victoria’s Secret Angel in 2007 as the first Aussie to earn her wings among many other career highlights that are too many to list here. In 2009, she stepped into her entrepreneurial shoes founding KORA Organics blazing a trail for over a decade now in natural beauty as well as having three beautiful children.You’ve probably noticed I’m a long-time customer of KORA with many favourites among the certified organic face and body care range. You’ll get a complete run down of how Miranda keeps her skin so stunningly beautiful in the episode, and also hear about one of the key ingredients of the range – Noni Extract whose juices and oils Miranda has been using since childhood. I was very lucky to get an early sample of the Noni Bright Vitamin C Serum, which I’ve been using for months but I’m delighted to share that KORA Organics has also launched its powerful night equivalent, Noni Night AHA Resurfacing Serum, just last week. I’ll let Miranda tell you the rest in more detail, hope you enjoy!+ See full show notes here+ Announcements on Insta at @spoonful_of_sarah+ Join our Facebook community here+ Subscribe to not miss out on the next instalment of YAY!
This week, we invite you to Explore Home with Miranda Kerr, Australian-born international supermodel, global style icon, business woman, wife and mother as we discuss the launch of her Miranda Kerr Home collection with Universal Furniture. Listen as we start at the beginning with Miranda’s upbringing, her extensive career journey that began in the modeling industry, her current entrepreneurial role with her organic skincare line, Kora Organics, and now as a lifestyle authority and new furniture brand. An avid traveler with an impressive social media following, Miranda also speaks on finding inspiration from your own personal journey and leveraging that into an influencing, worldwide voice. Miranda ends with a discussion on her ability to wear many hats, juggling a growing family, her busy traveling schedule, and the art of finding daily balance between work and family.Miranda’s very first venture into the home furnishings industry, Miranda Kerr Home, launches exclusively at fall 2019’s High Point Market with Universal Furniture. To learn more, visit https://www.universalfurniture.com/mirandakerrhome now.
From her first job as an assistant at a hair salon in Australia to her current role as CEO of KORA Organics (a goop favorite), female founder and former supermodel Miranda Kerr talks about all that her amazing career has taught her. Her path to founding one of the most successful skin-care companies in the clean beauty space involved a lot of surprises. After burning out as a world-famous Victoria’s Secret Angel, she woke up to the facts about the toxic ingredients in conventional beauty products—and went to work on the problem as an entrepreneur. And her roles as wife, mother, and daughter bring up issues we can all relate to and, we found, get super inspired by. We love her brilliant ideas on work-life balance, why she prioritizes date nights with her husband, and her (really good) makeup and skin tips that she’s learned on shoots all over the world. (For more, see The Beauty Closet hub.)hub.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Organic skincare brands are more popular than ever, but can organic help in the anti-ageing department? Or do you need the hard stuff? Kelly and Leigh discuss what makes skincare organic, how to know if your products are legitimate and which natural ingredients can help address your skin concerns. Plus, everyone’s always looking for a product that will shrink their pores. But we’ve got some bad news, according to Leigh it doesn’t exist yet. So Leigh recommends two brilliant pore-minimising products you can use before makeup to reduce the appearance of your pores, if they bother you. And in our Spendy Savey segment, we bring you two budget foundations that'll work for oily or dry skin. You're welcome. You can find all the products from today's episode here: Organic skincare brands mentioned in the episode: Dr. Hauschka. https://www.drhauschka.com.au/ LaMav. https://lamav.com/ INIKA Organic. https://www.inikaorganic.com/ Weleda. https://www.weleda.com.au/ KORA Organics. https://koraorganics.com/ Aveda. https://www.aveda.com.au/ Trilogy. https://www.trilogyproducts.com/au/ Sodashi. https://www.sodashi.com.au/ Sukin. https://sukinnaturals.com.au/ Andalou Naturals. https://www.priceline.com.au/brand/andalou-naturals Jurlique. https://www.jurlique.com/au Tarte Poreless Mattifying Primer, $42. https://www.sephora.com.au/products/tarte-poreless-mattifying-primer/v/default Clinique Pore Refining Solutions Stay-Matte Hydrator, $65. https://shopstyle.it/l/3xE5 Leigh’s Spendy: Paula's Choice Omega+ Complex Moisturizer, $48. https://www.paulaschoice.com.au/omegaand-complex-moisturizer/339.html Leigh’s Savey: L'Oreal Paris Infallible 24 Hour Liquid Foundation, $31.95. https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/76839/l-oreal-paris-infallible-24-hour-liquid-foundation-120-vanilla-30ml Kelly’s Spendy: Clinique Chubby Sticks. Chubby Sticks for Eyes, $38: https://www.mecca.com.au/clinique/chubby-stick-shadow-tint-for-eyes/V-015764.html?cgpath=brands-cliniq-makeup Chubby Sticks for Lips, $37: https://www.mecca.com.au/clinique/chubby-stick-moisturizing-intense-lip-colour-balm/V-015780.html?cgpath=brands-cliniq-makeup Chubby Sticks for Contour, $42: https://www.mecca.com.au/clinique/chubby-stick-sculpting-contour/I-020811.html?cgpath=brands-cliniq-makeup Chubby Sticks for Highlight, $42: https://www.mecca.com.au/clinique/chubby-stick-sculpting-highlight/V-020809.html?cgpath=brands-cliniq-makeup Kelly’s Savey: L'Oreal True Match Foundation, $29.95. https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/77013/l-39-oreal-true-match-foundation-4n-beige-30ml All of our editorial products are independently selected and curated by our team because we love them and reckon you'll love them too. If you buy something we link to on our site, Mamamia may earn commission. CREDITS Hosts:Leigh Campbell and Kelly McCarren Producer:Rachael Hart GET IN TOUCH: You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here .... https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcast/ Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone on 02 8999 9386. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here... https://www.facebook.com/groups/2112109512358240/ Want this and other podcasts delivered straight to your inbox? Subscribe to our podcast newsletter... https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe/
In our inaugural episode of the Glossy Beauty Podcast Kerr discussed how she made the move from a model to a CEO, why she only recently decided to scale Kora Organics internationally, and what it means to have integrity as the beauty and wellness industries become more intertwined.
In the first ever episode of the Glossy Beauty Podcast, Kerr talks about self-funding her business, her dedication to bringing organic products to the world, and achieving an 800% growth since Kora Organics' launch.
We are thrilled to introduce you to our newest podcast, The Glossy Beauty Podcast! Our show where we cover the beauty and wellness trends of today, and what will show up on your feeds tomorrow, with the people who know them best. Tune in to our premiere episode on Thursday, November 8th, with international supermodel and founder and CEO of Kora Organics, Miranda Kerr. Make sure to like and subscribe to The Glossy Beauty Podcast today!
After two decades in the fashion spotlight, Miranda has successfully made the transition and evolution to entrepreneur and business woman, building her own company Kora Organics. Today, she'll talk to us about beauty secrets and we'll bond over a shared appreciation of rose quartz.
After two decades in the fashion spotlight, Miranda has successfully made the transition and evolution to entrepreneur and business woman, building her own company Kora Organics. Today, she’ll talk to us about beauty secrets and we’ll bond over a shared appreciation of rose quartz.
Miranda Kerr, supermodel and founder of Kora Organics, shares insightful tips for getting over grief and heartbreak, explains why “noninis” are the new martinis, and spills her best beauty secrets. We also discuss Iceland’s skin-softening (hair-ravaging) Blue Lagoon; the hottest hairstyle on Pinterest; and why rosacea is so prevalent right now (could an ingredient lurking in moisturizer be the cause?). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A Divine Story ... Today's show is a divine opportunity for education and learning as Therese Kerr, the co-founder of The Divine Company talks to us not just about the business side of things, but also about the power of putting in your heart and soul as a conscious business owner. Divine by Therese Kerr, is a premium Australian beauty and personal care company where they create, manufacture, and sell certified organic personal care products. Impressively, Therese is also an ambassador of the Australian Certified Organic (ACO). And yes, she is Miranda Kerr's mother. Listen in as Therese shares with us her journey of starting a certified organic business, the challenges that go with it and being the mother of a celebrity, as well as some pieces of advice to aspiring conscious business owners. Join our chat as we discuss: How Therese's love for meditation has changed her life big time The growth of the certified organic industry The difference between natural, organic,and certified organic How Therese and Nick Allan started The Divine Company Their goal of creating certified organic products without compromising quality Branding the company: Finding the name, purpose, and vision Bringing together different skills to create a happy family business A walk-through on the packaging of their products Overcoming price objections about certified organic products Avenues they use to educate consumers about buying organic The power of being authentic and transparent and the ability to make informed choices Dancing with chaos: The unexpected challenges they've come across as a business: Packaging Labelling Therese's advocacy for using safer alternatives and the impact of chemicals on nature, our planet, and ourselves Therese's ultimate tips to leverage yourself as a conscious business owner Quotes to ponder & tweet: We are much greater than the sum total of ourselves and we have a bigger role than we can ever possibly imagine. @Therese_Kerr @TheToxicFox One of the key things in business is coming to terms with your potential and when you need help to actually ask for it. @Therese_Kerr @TheToxicFox Whatever you do, it's your choice. But at least you may have the ability to make informed choices for your health and the health of your children and for our planet. @Therese_Kerr @TheToxicFox It's not just about what you put on our skin, it's also about nurturing our mind and our soul and our emotions.@Therese_Kerr @TheToxicFox We're the only species on the planet actively contributing to our own extinction. #Therese_Kerr @TheToxicFox We only know what we know. We don't know what we don't know. It's about educating ourselves. @Therese_Kerr @TheToxicFox [bctt tweet="There are thousands of chemicals in every conventional product we use. @Therese_Kerr"] [bctt tweet="It's about sharing information, educating, & giving healthy alternatives. @Therese_Kerr"] [bctt tweet="I honestly believe there is nothing I can't do. We're limited only by our thoughts. @Therese_Kerr"] [bctt tweet="Would we not be wiser to actually allow chemicals to be used only if they were safe? @Therese_Kerr"] Episode Resources: The Divine Company website www.thedivinecompany.com Kora Organics website www.koraorganics.com Therese's Twitter The Human Experiment movie Learn more about Australian Certified Organic My Three Top Learnings: Learn to dance with chaos and enjoy it. The team makes a difference. Find people to share your dream and your vision – it’s not just a job they go to daily. Do the research,plan, then put your heart and soul into the business. The Divine Mantra: As I embrace the riches of nature to quench and nurture my body, I restore myself, my divinity, and the service I am to all that is. What have you learned from today's show? Please comment below and/or send us a voice message with a question or comment. When we can we will include your message/question in a future episode. I promise to respond to all comments. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, facebook or Pinterst. Gratitude – I am very grateful to… Music: Sung by Vince Jones Old Mother Earth Knows Modern Folk link Written by Horace Silver Launching support team: Timbo Reid | Small Business Big Marketing | twitter @TimboReid Daryl Missen | LinkedIn | twitter
Therese is a mum to Miranda and Matthew Kerr, a Visionary, Public Speaker, Author and advocate for holistic family health. Through her website, Therese freely shares her knowledge, runs life-changing empowerment programs and retreats and engages health and wellness practitioners, healthy chefs and medical doctors alike in sharing information on all aspects of health. The collective goal of Therese’s companies and the people who give freely of their time to contribute to her website, is to share wellness information and arm people with knowledge to make informed choices for their health and the health of their families. Through Divine By Therese Kerr; Therese’s certified organic personal care line, Therese offers products that compliment her daughter, Miranda Kerr’s, KORA Organics certified organic skincare range. The intent of the family is to provide certified organic goodness to the world.