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Join us tonight for a Flashback episode with Celebrity Hairstylist Larry Sims. Check it out now, because a new interview with Larry is coming soon. Stay tuned.
Tune in for this one-of-a-kind rerun featuring the unforgettable, witty, and stunning Gabrielle Union and her inspiring hairstylist and business partner Larry Sims. In addition to discussing their relaunch of Flawless by GU - a haircare line inspired by the well-researched ingredients that helped Gab to treat her hair loss and regrow an even more beautiful mane -, we get into her life a mom, being a Black woman in Hollywood, and so much more. Enjoy!Links to Products/Resources Mentioned: https://flawlesscurls.com/ @flawlessbyguJoin the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you're listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Follow Gabrielle : @gabunionFollow Larry: @larryjarahsimsStay in touch with me: @brookedevard See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Apryl Sims, Master Juicer for Apryl's Life In A Bottle. Raw, unpasteurized cold-pressed juices are her specialty. Her delicious tasting varieties are sold in cafes and markets in Los Angeles and online. Her healing formulas are legendary. Her mission is to provide high quality natural juices in food deserts and food insecure areas and to employ formerly incarcerated persons while paying a living wage.Apryl is a 4th generation Entrepreneur. Great-Grandfather had Newman & Sons Mortuary. Paternal Grandfather had a variety of businesses. Her father Larry Sims owned 333 Construction Company. She was blessed to work with and for him during the last 10 years of his life. www.aprylslifeinabottle.com
Its Bianca Banks - what more can I say? Bianca and I chatted recently about everything. Her parents were in the health care field, and Bianca, who was in that field, did a complete 180 and went on to do incredible things. She is an LA native who made a name for herself as a business woman, community advocate, philanthropist, and socialite. Bianca made her entertainment premiere as a main cast member and reality star on 2017's Bravo's "Invite Only Cabo" alongside famous celebrity hairstylist, Larry Sims. As a side note, Larry Sims suggested she get into entertainment. Bianca is now raising the bar for her talent and has officially launched her podcast, 'The MND Show". With her daughter, Jasmine Shannon, as her co-host, they focus on current events and powerful topics that have brought edge, personality & realness to the podcast world. She and her Jasmine also have a show on Dash radio (internet). Bianca can be contacted at - itsbiancabanks.com, or google Its Bianca Banks, and she's everywhere. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michelemarotta/support
If you have yet to uncover the genius that is Olamide Olowe, you are in for a ride. As the co-founder of fast-growing Gen-Z beauty brand Topicals, Olamide and her co-founder Claudia Teng have tapped into their science backgrounds and personal experience with chronic skin conditions, all to create a brand that makes hyperpigmentation and eczema kind of fun...and, dare I say...hot? Tune in for an incredible discussion on Gen-Z beauty trends, securing VC funding as a Black woman, the clinical skincare comeback, and so much more!Link to Products/Resources Mentioned: Beauty: Topicals Faded, Bread Beauty Supply Hair Wash, Olaplex No.3, Necessaire, Lip Bar Lip Liner, Fenty Beauty Hydrating Foundation, fresh Soy Cleanser, Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen, Black Girl SunscreenResources: The Age of Instagram Face (Jia Tolentino), Ep.135: Gabrielle Union & Larry Sims, Jackie Aina: Mask-friendly Makeup, @vchairstudios, Hannah Bronfman Naked Beauty Episodes, Zone of Genius (Forbes)Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Email your beauty questions to
Award-winning actress, activist and producer Gabrielle Union and her business partner celebrity hairstylist Larry Sims discuss their “Lift As We Climb” initiative aimed at supporting Black-owned businesses and community organizations.
Best friends Gabrielle Union and Larry Sims are here! They gab about Larry's transition from dancer to hair stylist, yacht vacations, fighting for your friends, being a good mom, punctuality, how their new haircare line Flawless came to be, how to balance work and personal life, where they hope to be in 20 years, making up dances in Paris, angels you can party with, food based arguments, and morning salutations. Email or call Nicole & Sasheer with your friendship questions at: nicoleandsasheer@gmail.com (424) 645-7003 See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Larry is one of my longest and dearest friends. Larry is a proud rep of the west side of Chicago and has lived a life unparalleled. His journey began as a working Dancer/Choreographer to Missy Elliot’s assistant to one of the most innovative celebrity hairstylists of our time, Larry is a force. I’ll let you guys hear straight from Larry himself about the twists and turns, in between’s and WTFs. Larry’s story is definitely a journey of Black pain to Black excellence all at the same time.
With her unforgettable wit, humor, and beauty, Gabrielle Union truly needs no introduction. Her roles in Bring It On, Bad Boys II , and Being Mary Jane made her a household name that has inspired so many young black girls over the past two decades. For this truly ICONIC episode, Gabrielle and I discussed everything, from her life as a mom to being a Black woman in Hollywood. We were also joined by Gabrielle’s hair stylist and business partner, Larry Sims. Together, they are relaunching Flawless by GU, a haircare line inspired by the well-researched ingredients that helped Gab to treat her hair loss and regrow an even more beautiful mane. I cannot wait for you all to hear this! So please, tune in for all the tea, the wisdom, and so much more! Links to Products/Resources Mentioned: https://flawlesscurls.com/ @flawlessbyguJoin the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you’re listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Follow Gabrielle : @gabunionFollow Larry: @larryjarahsimsStay in touch with me: @brookedevard See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to our new format! Every Tuesday, we'll talk about the beauty news, answer your questions, share tips and advice, and just generally hang out and have fun. Every Thursday, we’ll drop a (slightly longer) episode featuring an interview with a big name in the beauty world. ••• In this episode, we explain why makeup can change colors as you wear it (and what to do about it), find out if pineapple is actually good for your skin, and discuss the headlines: Morphe cuts ties with Jeffree Star; Patrick Starrr launches a new line; Lady Gaga fronts Valentino’s new fragrance; Gabrielle Union and Larry Sims relaunch their hair care brand; perms are back; and Dior Perfumes releases a podcast. -- Want more Fat Mascara? Episode Recaps & Notes: fatmascara.com/blog; Our Private Facebook Group: Fat Mascara / Raising a Wand; Instagram: @fatmascara, @jessicamatlin, @jenn_edit; Twitter: @fatmascara; Email : info@fatmascara.com; To Leave a Voicemail & Be Featured on a Future Episode: 646-481-8182. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
05/01/2020 - 7pm
In this episode, as he was growing up in the south, Larry had lots of questions around many things in life. Many of the answers he received from others were inadequate in his mind which led to a lot of confusion. The harder he tried to understand, the more questions he had and the answers were never satisfactory. Life was a bit awkward as he was growing up. Having started school a year early, he was smaller than his peers, and a target for bullying. Eventually, he was able to internalize his own sense of self-worth in his musical abilities. He found his calling as a Band and Orchestra Director. It wasn't until he hit his early 50's, that he was able to make sense of a lot of things. He learned that it's never too late to raise your awareness and consciousness. Show Notes: Listen in to hear Larry's story, what he learned and how he applies it in his life today. There are many nuggets of wisdom to include: 1. What you feed grows 2. How to dispel anger and resentment 3. Making time to reflect 4. Egocentricity and transcendence - the Zen of it all 5. The dynamics of growth through relationships 6. The power of neutral observation - the downside of going from observation to analysis 7. Acceptance and patience 8. Spirit "Body-building" tips - moving from learning to practicing via discipline 9. Finding what works for you10. Don't ask “Why” - Ask "What is the opportunity for growth?" (Advice from Dr. Steven Hairfield) 11. Resist the urge to control others - a Lilliputian tale Books he recommends: Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself - Joe Dispenza When Everything Changes, Change Everything by Neale Donald Walsch Power vs. Force - Dr. David Hawkins Gulliver's Travels – by Jonathan Swift People who've influenced his life: Wayne Dyer Marianne Williamson Dr. Steven Hairfield More Info: Larry was born in Jackson, MS as a post-war baby boomer and into a Christian household via Southern Baptist orthodoxy. Bullied through the early years, he finally found refuge when discovering his musical abilities. After receiving undergrad and graduate degrees in Music Education, taught for 30 years as high school band and orchestra director. Retired from teaching and worked in retail for a decade before fully retiring. If you wish to contact Larry, feel free to reach out to Hearts Rise Up at Hello@HeartsRiseUp.com for details. Music by Jonn Serrie Website: http://www.thousandstar.com/ Record Labels and Links to Jonn's Music: Valley Entertainment and New World Music
In this episode, as he was growing up in the south, Larry had lots of questions around many things in life. Many of the answers he received from others were inadequate in his mind which led to a lot of confusion. The harder he tried to understand, the more questions he had and the answers were never satisfactory. Life was a bit awkward as he was growing up. Having started school a year early, he was smaller than his peers, and a target for bullying. Eventually, he was able to internalize his own sense of self-worth in his musical abilities. He found his calling as a Band and Orchestra Director. It wasn’t until he hit his early 50’s, that he was able to make sense of a lot of things. He learned that it’s never too late to raise your awareness and consciousness. Show Notes: Listen in to hear Larry’s story, what he learned and how he applies it in his life today. There are many nuggets of wisdom to include: 1. What you feed grows 2. How to dispel anger and resentment 3. Making time to reflect 4. Egocentricity and transcendence - the Zen of it all 5. The dynamics of growth through relationships 6. The power of neutral observation - the downside of going from observation to analysis 7. Acceptance and patience 8. Spirit "Body-building" tips - moving from learning to practicing via discipline 9. Finding what works for you10. Don't ask “Why” - Ask "What is the opportunity for growth?" (Advice from Dr. Steven Hairfield) 11. Resist the urge to control others - a Lilliputian tale Books he recommends: Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself - Joe Dispenza When Everything Changes, Change Everything by Neale Donald Walsch Power vs. Force - Dr. David Hawkins Gulliver's Travels – by Jonathan Swift People who’ve influenced his life: Wayne Dyer Marianne Williamson Dr. Steven Hairfield More Info: Larry was born in Jackson, MS as a post-war baby boomer and into a Christian household via Southern Baptist orthodoxy. Bullied through the early years, he finally found refuge when discovering his musical abilities. After receiving undergrad and graduate degrees in Music Education, taught for 30 years as high school band and orchestra director. Retired from teaching and worked in retail for a decade before fully retiring. If you wish to contact Larry, feel free to reach out to Hearts Rise Up at Hello@HeartsRiseUp.com for details. Music by Jonn Serrie Website: http://www.thousandstar.com/ Record Labels and Links to Jonn’s Music: Valley Entertainment and New World Music
We talk to Larry Sims on how his dancing background led to his career in styling some of the biggest celebrities in the game including Queen Latifah, Mary J. Blige and what was his reaction to THE reaction to him shaving the head of Sanaa Lathan. Also Larry will be discussing his upcoming Behind the Brush seminar in Atlanta.
Invite Only Cabo’s Larry Sims (@LarryJarahSims) and Emily Moses (@MosesMakeup) join us to talk behind the scenes dirt on the show. Huge questions are answered, but the biggest is: What are Emily’s delicious nails made out of? We had a great time and laughed our asses off with these two. Enjoy! Subscribe at http://www.patreon.com/watchwhatcrappens for bonus episodes, ringtones, and live group video chat parties. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Celebrity hair stylist Larry Sims joins Brandi to talk about his Bravo show Invite Only Cabo! He talks about having fun with his cast-mates, Emily and Australians having no judgement, living your truth, the high cost of Ubering everywhere, and how he stays friends with everyone after they finished filming.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Celebrity hair stylist Larry Sims joins Brandi to talk about his Bravo show Invite Only Cabo! He talks about having fun with his cast-mates, Emily and Australians having no judgement, living your truth, the high cost of Ubering everywhere, and how he stays friends with everyone after they finished filming.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Sallyann Salsano of Bravo TV's Invite Only Cabo. The TV mastermind is getting ready to debut her first show on Bravo, Invite Only Cabo. Premiering May 14th at 9pm this explosive docu-series follows celebrity hair stylist Larry Sims as he invites his friends from all different walks of life to Cabo San Lucas. With cameras rolling 24/7, what seemed like a once-in-a-lifetime getaway quickly turns into a vacation filled with betrayal and jealousy making Larry realize there was a valid reason he hadn't mixed these friends together before. Salsano has created some of history's most addictive television shows including the highest-rated series on both MTV (“Jersey Shore”) and CMT (“Party Down South”), along with the record-breaking VH1 hit “Martha & Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party,” which is gearing up for its second season. Her versatile credits have something for every viewer, such as the Tim McGraw Narrated "Blue Collar Millionaires," on CNBC which celebrates the American Dream andthe working-class men and women who've managed to build fortunes with nothing but mud, sweat, and tears
BHL: Fashion 411 -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts Diona Vaughan and Courtney Stewart discuss fashion for the week of February 20th, 2014. Also joining the conversation are special guests Ali Levine and Kev Couture. They open up with the 'Le Chaud' segment featuring Beyonce's untouched photos scandal. They then discuss this week's "OOTW - Outfit of the Week": NYFW Street Style – Culotte Pants. Next up is the "Beauty Beat:" STILA- Stay All Day® Waterproof Liquid Eye Liner. Next is a special Black History Month segment featuring fashion pioneer Arthur McGee. Then they discuss the "Style Scoop" with The best of 2015 New York Fashion Week Fall 2015. Next they interview special guests Larry Sims and Kev Couture. They then discuss "Haute/Haute Mess"- Amber Rose, Beyonce, and Zendaya. They wrap things up with a "Style Watch" - Nina Simone. [print_gllr id=8336]
Jamar Rogers entered the world on March 1, 1982 to a single mother in New Orleans. Growing up, Jamar showed tremendous talent for singing as early as six years of age, but soon fell prey to the emotional problems that come with growing up in a fatherless household and became addicted to drugs to fill the missing piece. As his life began to spiral out of control, the unthinkable happened; Jamar was declared HIV positive. Completely broken, Jamar somehow found the light in the darkest time of his life and began to turn things around. After six years of being clean from crystal meth, Jamar auditioned for The Voice and “the rest is history,” as they say. Since becoming a finalist on The Voice, Jamar has appeared on popular shows such asThe Today Show, Ellen, CNN, E! Entertainment News, MTV News, HLN’s Showbiz Tonight, USA Today, People Magazine, US Weekly, Billboard, Rolling Stone.com,The Hollywood Reporter, The Huffington Post, POZ Magazine, Popcrush, Sway In The Morning, Positively AwareMagazine and many more! Currently, Jamar is recording an album set for release this fall and recently dropped a new single on iTunes called “Where Would I Be Without You.” In addition to recording, he is touring across the country packing out venues, while drawing crowds of all ages with his soulful voice. He is actively working in his community to demystify HIV/AIDS along with doing his best to spread a message of hope and second chances to a generation of young people.
Please join us as we talk hair and beauty with Celebrity hairstylist Larry Sims. Larry will discuss how he went from being a dancer/choreographer to a Celeb Hairstylist. Some of Larry's clients include Victoria and David Beckham, Christina Milian, and Kerry Washington. You don't want to miss it, please join us. Call in number is 914.803.4399 and you can email us your comments and questions to info@illusionsbeauty.com
Blondie was a radio situation comedy adapted from the long-run Blondie comic strip by Chic Young. The radio program had a long run on several networks from 1939 to 1950. After Penny Singleton was cast in the title role of the feature film Blondie (1938), co-starring with Arthur Lake as Dagwood, she and Lake repeated their roles December 20, 1938, on The Bob Hope Show. The appearance with Hope led to their own show, beginning July 3, 1939, on CBS as a summer replacement for The Eddie Cantor Show. However, Cantor did not return in the fall, so the sponsor, Camel Cigarettes chose to keep Blondie on the air Mondays at 7:30pm. Camel remained the sponsor through the early WWII years until June 26, 1944. In 1944, Blondie was on the Blue Network, sponsored by Super Suds, airing Fridays at 7pm from July 21 to September 1. The final three weeks of that run overlapped with Blondie's return to CBS on Sundays at 8pm from August 13, 1944, to September 26, 1948, still sponsored by Super Suds. Beginning in mid-1945, the 30-minute program was heard Mondays at 7:30pm. Super Suds continued as the sponsor when the show moved to NBC on Wednesdays at 8pm from October 6, 1948, to June 29, 1949. Ann Rutherford took over the radio role of Blondie in 1949, and at times, Patricia Van Cleve and Alice White were also heard as Blondie. In its final season, the series was on ABC from October 6, 1949, to July 6, 1950, first airing Thursdays at 8pm and then (from May) 8:30pm. The radio show ended the same year as the Blondie film series (1938-50) THIS EPISODE: Blondie is arrested for littering. Penny Singleton, Anne Rutherford, Alice White, Patricia Van Cleve,Arthur Lake, Leone Ledoux, Tommy Cook, Larry Sims, Bobby Ellis, Jeffrey Silver, Leone Ledoux, Marlene Aames, Norma Jean Nilsson, Joan Rae. Announcers: Harlow Wilcox.
A number of speakers honoring Larry Sims on Sunday, March 27, 2022