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'Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.' - Margaret MeadThe perfect quote for The Big ADHD Fundraiser! REGISTER insterest to cycle any or all of the days: HEREDONATE to the fundraiser HERE Find out more about ADHDAF+ HEREFind out more about ADHDadultUK HERE I've been trying to keep this secret for MONTHS! The most exciting news EVER, shared here in a relaxed chinwag with Dr James Brown of ADHDadultUK and the founder of the third annual BIG ADHD Fundraiser, Darren. Shared on the very day of the first ever ADHDAF+ Peer Support Group, launching in the silver City of Aberdeen, where this podcast began! I could not be more grateful to Darren, Claire, Beth, Kirsty and all of the team behind this INCREDIBLE fundraiser for including ADHDAF+ Charity this year! But WAIT FOR IT... not only are they cycling 288 miles through Scotland, Wales and England in LEOPARD PRINT to honour ADHDAF's Leopard Print Army (the community that inspired the Charity) but THEY'VE EVEN GOT A LEOPARD PRINT SUPPORT VEHICLE!!! I can't cope!! In all seriousness, this event has raised £19K over the last two years for ADHDadultUK and ADHD Liberty Charity... and as shared in this episode by ADHD adults Podcast host James; that money has created a legacy which will benefit hundreds of thousands of ADHDers for many years to come! ALL OF THE FEELS and absolutely all of the respect and gratitude to Darren and the Big ADHD Fundraiser crew! You are helping ADHDAF+ Charity get up and running, so that we can connect and empower ADHD adults of marginalised genders in Scotland, England and Wales. We cannot say THANK YOU enough!TW: Contains swearing and mentions of bullying, low self worth and difficulties faced due to ableism and unidentified ADHD. If you are struggling, lo siento. You are not alone. Please do reach out for help HEREWe are ONE Community, and TOGETHER we thrive. LEOPARD PRINT ARMY! Laura X*Though ADHDAF Podcast and all things ADHDAF inspired and help fundraise for the Charity, ADHDAF+ is an entirely separate entitySupport the show
Monday February 10. - Do 'NO JUNK MAIL' signs work? - Do you use your PHONE in the shower? - Bird mating dance - Jess has a BIG call
Monday February 10. - Do 'NO JUNK MAIL' signs work? - Do you use your PHONE in the shower? - Bird mating dance - Jess has a BIG call
No bra today Nath is croc shamed Never have Hopes and dreams NY resolutions Text from mum @thebuckuppodcast @katelangbroek @nathvalvo Our money back guarantee is that you're going to feel better at the end of this podcast than you did at the beginning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There was a small delay this week, whilst Vogue was so ill she couldn't get out of bed. She rallied in the end and it was back to business. WHAT has happened with Barry & Sabrina, why are people mad for the hot assassin and will Joanne's Christmas present war ever end? If you'd like to get in touch, you can send an email to hello@MTGMpod.comPlease review Global's Privacy Policy: global.com/legal/privacy-policy/For merch, tour dates and more visit: www.mytherapistghostedme.comFor more information about Joanne's gigs, visit: www.joannemcnally.comThis episode contains explicit language and adult themes that may not be suitable for all listeners.
Do you think Alaska is the funniest state? Does your bucket list consist of planning to make a bucket list? Sounds like you roll the way we roll, so tune on in to this one and we'll be non-achievers together!
This mini episode is the finale of a mini-series created for ADHD Awareness Month 2024. This October's theme is 'Awareness is Key', so I'm sharing the 'key' pieces of ADHD awareness the ADHDAF Community need the world to know and amplifying the voices of those that have gone unheard for far too long. NOTHING ABOUT US WITHOUT US!Enormous thanks to Micky, Kirsty & Sahra for volunteering their voices and for all of their support!IT'S ADHDAF DAY TOMORROW! We invite you to join us online THIS FRIDAY: 25th Oct for the THIRD ANNUAL ADHDAF DAY! In which we paint the world leopard print to raise ADHD Awareness. Simply wear at least one leopard print item on 25/10/24 to stand in solidarity with the leopard print army and post a selfie or video on your socials sharing the special message you want the world to know about ADHD, then tag @adhdafpodcast and hashtag: #ADHDAFDay and I will reshare your messages for the world to see and hear us at this desperately needed time of ADHD diagnosis crisis and medication shortages.Trigger warning: Contains swearing and mentions of sensitive subject matter some may find triggering; mental health struggles, divorce, childhood struggles, ableism, bullying, misdiagnosis, medical negligence, low self esteem, mental health crisis, suicideIf you are in need of support YOU ARE NOT ALONE! There is immediate help out there so please REACH OUTSearch the ADHD Medication Directory if you are struggling to access medication during the national medication shortage HEREListen to Riyadh Khalaf's self support stratergies for ADHDers HEREFIND OUT about ADHDAF+ Charity HERE- Alongside ADHD Awareness month it is also Menopause Awareness Month. Find out more about Menopause HERE and listen to Dr Nighat Arif explain Multi Hormone Sensitivity Theory and how hormones impact ADHD HERE- It's also Breast Cancer Awareness Month. I'm in awe of the INCREDIBLE work of the late Kris Hallenga. Sign up for self examination reminders from her charity Coppafeel HERE- AND it's Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Resources for support curated by @feminist HEREYou can connect with literally likeminded legends and support the continuation of this podcast by joining the Patreon Peer Support CommunityEnormous thanks to the Members for keeping this podcast going for over 2 years!PLEASE SHARE this episode and write a review/hit those stars, because doing so means that these episodes will spread far and wide. Each one contains important information that society NEEDS to know about ADHD and from the very people whose voices have gone unheard for too long!Let's join forces this ADHD Awareness monthTOGETHER WE CAN MAKE CHANGE HAPPEN!Myself and the Leopard Print Army thank you so much for your support and hope to see you on socials in Leopard Print this Friday!Laura xSupport the show
It's time to have fun whilst raising ADHD awareness! I'm joined by my husband 'Big' to read @adhdafpodcast follower's 'Most ADHD Thing' entries of last month. Each Saturday I ask on socials 'What is the most ADHD thing you've done this week?' to encourage listeners to connect for Peer Support, to laugh at the things that would usually make us cry, to raise ADHD awareness, break the stigma and to eradicate the shame so many of carry after a lifetime of unidentified ADHD. Please note that ADHD presents differently in every individual and SELF DIAGNOSIS IS VALID, and in a system so broken you could be waiting the best part of a decade for life changing - and in many cases - life saving diagnosis and treatment, it bloody well has to be! Lean into the community and drop that shame!It's ALMOST ADHDAF DAY! We invite you to join us online THIS FRIDAY: 25th Oct for the THIRD ANNUAL ADHDAF DAY! In which we paint the world leopard print to raise ADHD Awareness. Simply wear at least one leopard print item on 25/10/24 to stand in solidarity with the leopard print army and post a selfie or video on your socials sharing the special message you want the world to know about ADHD, then tag @adhdafpodcast and #ADHDAFDay and I will reshare your messages for the world to see and hear us at a time of ADHD diagnosis crisis and medication shortages.TW: mentions of toilet mishaps memory issues, self worth issues, harsh critiques, accidental injury, menty b's, loud laughter and too-muchness.If you are in need of support YOU ARE NOT ALONE! There is immediate help out there so please REACH OUTIf you are struggling to access your ADHD medication, use this: Pharmacy Stock CheckerCHECK OUT THE CHAZZA! ADHDAF+ is a charity inspired and fundraised for by ADHDAF Podcast, but it is a separate entity entirely. Our aim is to connect and empower ADHD adults of marginalised genders. FIND OUT MOREPlease listen to and share the mini ADHD Awareness Month episodes HEAR US ROAR!You can support the continuation of this podcast and connect with literally like-minded legends in the Patreon Peer Support CommunityThank you to the Members for keeping this podcast going for over 2 years!You can apply to be part of ADHDAF Emporium: an online marketplace championing neurodivergent makers and small creative businesses HEREBrowse the first few handmade items by neurodivergent creatives HERE To be notified of future ADHDAF re(TREATS) like The Holistic(ish) Weekender SIGN UP HEREJingle by SessionzIf you've enjoyed this episode, please share it to help other ADHDers drop the shame, have a giggle and support each other. You can also help massively by hitting those stars or leaving a review. All help raise ADHD Awareness and unite the ADHD Community. BIG LOVE & GRATITUDE Hope to see you online in Leopard Print on Friday!LEOPARD PRINT ARMY! LauraxSupport the show
This mini episode is the penultimate of a mid-series-mini-series created for ADHD Awareness Month 2024. This October's theme is 'Awareness is Key', so I'm sharing the 'key' pieces of ADHD awareness the ADHDAF Community need the world to know and amplifying the voices of those that have gone unheard for far too long. NOTHING ABOUT US WITHOUT US!Enormous thanks to Toni, Louise & Kirsty for volunteering their voices and for all of their support!It's ALMOST ADHDAF DAY! We invite you to join us online THIS FRIDAY: 25th Oct for the THIRD ANNUAL ADHDAF DAY! In which we paint the world leopard print to raise ADHD Awareness. Simply wear at least one leopard print item on 25/10/24 to stand in solidarity with the leopard print army and post a selfie or video on your socials sharing the special message you want the world to know about ADHD, then tag @adhdafpodcast and hashtag: #ADHDAFDay and I will reshare your messages for the world to see and hear us at this desperately needed time of ADHD diagnosis crisis and medication shortages.Trigger warning: Contains swearing and mentions of sensitive subject matter some may find triggering; mental health struggles, divorce, childhood struggles, ableism, bullying, misdiagnosis, medical negligence, low self esteem, mental health crisis, suicideIf you are in need of support YOU ARE NOT ALONE! There is immediate help out there so please REACH OUTSearch the ADHD Medication Directory if you are struggling to access medication during the national medication shortage HEREListen to Riyadh Khalaf's self support stratergies for ADHDers HEREFIND OUT about ADHDAF+ Charity HERE- Alongside ADHD Awareness month it is also Menopause Awareness Month. Find out more about Menopause HERE and listen to Dr Nighat Arif explain Multi Hormone Sensitivity Theory and how hormones impact ADHD HERE- It's also Breast Cancer Awareness Month. I'm in awe of the INCREDIBLE work of the late Kris Hallenga. Sign up for self examination reminders from her charity Coppafeel HERE- AND it's Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Resources for support curated by @feminist HEREYou can connect with literally likeminded legends and support the continuation of this podcast by joining the Patreon Peer Support CommunityEnormous thanks to the Members for keeping this podcast going for over 2 years!PLEASE SHARE this episode and write a review/hit those stars, because doing so means that these episodes will spread far and wide. Each one contains important information that society NEEDS to know about ADHD and from the very people whose voices have gone unheard for too long!Let's join forces this ADHD Awareness monthTOGETHER WE CAN MAKE CHANGE HAPPEN!Myself and the Leopard Print Army thank you so much for your support and hope to see you on socials in Leopard Print this Friday!Laura xSupport the show
This mini episode is part 7 of a mid-series-mini-series created for ADHD Awareness Month 2024. This October's theme is 'Awareness is Key', so I'm sharing the 'key' pieces of ADHD awareness the ADHDAF Community need the world to know and amplifying the voices of those that have gone unheard for far too long. NOTHING ABOUT US WITHOUT US!Enormous thanks to Maria, Rachel & Tracy for volunteering their voices and for all of their support!It's ALMOST ADHDAF DAY! We invite you to join us online THIS FRIDAY: 25th Oct for the THIRD ANNUAL ADHDAF DAY! In which we paint the world leopard print to raise ADHD Awareness. Simply wear at least one leopard print item on 25/10/24 to stand in solidarity with the leopard print army and post a selfie or video on your socials sharing the special message you want the world to know about ADHD, then tag @adhdafpodcast and #ADHDAFDay and I will reshare your messages for the world to see and hear us at a time of ADHD diagnosis crisis and medication shortages.Trigger warning: Contains swearing and mentions of sensitive subject matter some may find triggering; mental health struggles, divorce, childhood struggles, ableism, bullying, school struggles, misdiagnosis, medical negligence, low self esteem, mental health crisis, suicide If you are in need of support YOU ARE NOT ALONE! There is immediate help out there so please REACH OUTSearch the ADHD Medication Directory if you are struggling to access medication during the national medication shortage HEREListen to Riyadh Khalaf's self support stratergies for ADHDers HEREFIND OUT about ADHDAF+ Charity HERE- Alongside ADHD Awareness month it is also Menopause Awareness Month. Find out more about Menopause HERE and listen to Dr Nighat Arif explain Multi Hormone Sensitivity Theory and how hormones impact ADHD HERE - It's also Breast Cancer Awareness Month. I'm in awe of the INCREDIBLE work of the late Kris Hallenga. Sign up for self examination reminders from her charity Coppafeel HERE- AND it's Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Resources for support curated by @feminist HEREAs mentioned in this episode, If you are Coming Out later in life, you can join the Late Bloomer's Community HERE You can connect with literally likeminded legends and support the continuation of this podcast by joining the Patreon Peer Support CommunityEnormous thanks to the Members for keeping this podcast going for over 2 years!PLEASE SHARE this episode and write a review/hit those stars, because doing so means that these episodes will spread far and wide. Each one contains important information that society NEEDS to know about ADHD and from the very people whose voices have gone unheard for too long!Let's join forces this ADHD Awareness monthTOGETHER WE CAN MAKE CHANGE HAPPEN!Myself and the Leopard Print Army thank you so much for your support and hope to see you on socials in Leopard Print this Friday! Laura xSupport the show
The topic on the table today - Leopard Print! When did it start? Is it tacky, classic or out of vogue?
The topic on the table today - Leopard Print! When did it start? Is it tacky, classic or out of vogue?
Visit https://elle-sera.com/ for 10% off your first order!Follow Martine:▶︎ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/martinealexander/▶︎ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MartineAlexanderPersonalStyling▶︎ Web - https://www.martinealexander.co.uk/Chapters:00:00 Introduction01:27 The Rise of Suede05:59 Leopard Print: A Timeless Trend16:35 Retro Sneakers and Footwear Trends23:36 Fashion Faux Pas: Trends We Hope Don't Return25:22 Comfort vs. Style25:53 Luxury Footwear: To Buy or Not to Buy?27:42 Body Changes and Fashion Adaptations29:14 Dressing for Your Current Shape35:55 The Importance of Proper Underwear43:41 The Power of a Good Blazer46:40 Future Goals and Empowering Women48:42 Conclusion: Making People Happy Through FashionListen to the podcast on:▶︎ Apple Podcasts▶︎ Spotify Follow Elle-Sera for more:▶︎ Facebook ▶︎ Instagram▶︎ LinkedInAbout Elle-SeraHormones aren't JUST anything. They make you who you are and control everything – your energy, mood, weight, confidence, hunger, motivation, outlook, libido the list goes on. The impact of hormone imbalance on our psychology and behaviour has been dismissed – until now. Let's stop diminishing the way we feel because of our hormones, by uttering those three little words: “I'm just hormonal”, and start embracing the power you can have over them. Elle Sera supports thousands of women to reclaim their hormones, including myself. Our golden pill is packed with five potent ingredients, carefully chosen to rebalance hormones in one essential daily dose.Recorded and Produced by Liverpool Podcast Studios▶︎ Web ▶︎ Instagram▶︎ ...
This week's books include Ootlin & Murder in Constantinople PLUS - the all important bestseller charts!
Illicit dating sites, Kat's repeat fashion purchases and Marianne's verdict on 'sex God' Jeremy Clarkson... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Laura Mears-Reynolds is the founder and host of the ADHDaf Podcast and Instagram. Shes on a mission to raise awareness about late diagnosis of ADHD for Woman and the impact it has on lives, following from her own late diagnosis. Plus, Laura opens up about her own money struggles and how ADHD impacts this. What You'll Learn In This Episode: ADHD diagnosis and support for entrepreneurs and parents. Awareness and Strigma, with emphasis on lack of training for GPs and negative media portrayal. Money management and habit formation. Imposter syndrome, self worth and setting boundaried in personal and professional relationships. Money struggles due to ADHD and past trauma. Resources: Join The Financially Fearless Membership - Find Laura here: ADHDaf Instagram - Visit the website https://www.louisawillcox.co.uk Follow me on - Instagram @louisawillcoxmoneymentor - Facebook @louisawillcoxmoneymentor - YouTube Let's Get Wealthy
This week, we are sponsored by The Contents Bag. Not heard of The Contents Bag? It is a sustainable Scottish wax dipped cotton oversized tote bag, which is strong as an ox. These bags are the perfect tool for motherhood. No longer will you need six pairs of arms to carry various bottles, coats, bags, shopping and even your own things. We're absolutely loving The Contents Bag, and it has become an essential part of our daily lives. Also, we are super excited to share with you the discount code SCHOOLRUN15 so you can get 15% off your Contents Bag today!Bags come in an arrange of styles, including leopard print.Which brings us on to this week's main question…Can you mix print patterns? Whether it's polka dots, stripes, leopard prints, Bronagh goes in deep on how to boldly own those patterns and diversify your outfit combos.#LeopardPrintIsANeutralResourcesThe Contents Bag: https://thecontentsbag.com/Don't forget to use the discount code SCHOOLRUN15The School RunwaySend in your questions to our Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/schoolrunwaypod/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
INTERVIEW: Double Parked on new single 'Leopard Print Coat' by Becca Caffyn on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
GRAB YOU DRINK, SNACKS, WEED & BEST ANIMAL PRINT BECAUSE THE STONEY BESTIES ARE GOING DOWN THE SHORE FOR THEIR SPRING BREAK EPISODE! *NSFW* REPEAT *NSFW*
Jenna and Jon are back for another season, and their first guest of 2024 is Leigh Leopards' new signing, Matt Moylan.Matt tells us about his move to the UK from Cronulla in Australia, how he's getting used to wearing leopard print clothing and how he's looking forward to hearing the chants of English crowds.Plus, as 'On the Bench, Off the Bench' makes its return there's also the debut of a new feature - 'Set of Six'.
Paige shares a secret with the gigglers and Hannah is going to Netflix! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to In Sickness and in Health, the smash hit podcast by James and Clair Buckley.Happy new year! In today's episode, the Buckley's are starting 2024 with another hilarious train story, and then go on to reveal their passionate opinions on dry January and New Year's resolutions! Could James get a koi fish tattoo and become a gym guy this year? And will Clair climb Everest? We'll have to wait and see… Tune in every Tuesday for more In Sickness and in Health, and keep your eyes peeled for future bonus episodes! Subscribe and follow us on social media to watch the best bits from the latest episodes - @insicknessandinhealthpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to In Sickness and in Health, the smash hit podcast by James and Clair Buckley.Happy new year! In today's episode, the Buckley's are starting 2024 with another hilarious train story, and then go on to reveal their passionate opinions on dry January and New Year's resolutions! Could James get a koi fish tattoo and become a gym guy this year? And will Clair climb Everest? We'll have to wait and see… Tune in every Tuesday for more In Sickness and in Health, and keep your eyes peeled for future bonus episodes! Subscribe and follow us on social media to watch the best bits from the latest episodes - @insicknessandinhealthpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fake Leopard print on the old boy, The IBS savior car, Big Ben's Penny, Man Flu is real!
Welcome back our kinky, freaky fiends! A little slice of our normal life from ginger bread at our local farmer's market to Lyndsey Stirling concerts ! Cannot wait! Our internet goes down at the WORST time, LOL! Paper fetishes? Our turkey day plans and we discuss nut musk. Yes, nut musk. Tune in. Sally & MitchHugs & Licks! SJErotica Photography http://sjerotica.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sexyandjagundo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sexyandjagundo/support
Enjoying the ad-free show? Please consider supporting it! Patrons get bonus episodes, perks, and entry into quarterly raffles. www.patreon.com/verypinkknits Patreon is now offering free 7-day trials! You can sign up at the Stockinette Tier which will allow you to listen to the Bonus Episodes and join in on the conversation. Visit the Patreon page, and the Stockinette Tier now allows you to sign up for the free trial. Many thanks to Turtlepurl for supporting the podcast! Check out the self-striping yarns on their website - www.turtlepurl.com Coupon code information: For 10% off the total purchase *Excluding mini skein bundles or knitting needles* August code: AUG23VP September code: SEP23VP Winding Yarn Twice video Three Rectangles, Two Triangles Cropped Raglan Cardi Harvest Cardigan Intarsia vs. Duplicate Stitch video My videos on Tunisian Crochet Our links Polly's Instagram Polly's Ravelry Notebook VeryPink Instagram VeryPink.com VeryPink Knits YouTube Channel Staci's Ravelry Notebook
I write to you this morning from the comfort of an oversized white oxford shirt that is half buttoned/half tied at the waist. Black booty shorts adorn my derriere, and cozy slippers kiss my feet with every step. The casual elegance of this ensemble gives me a sense of authority and elegance, and this is the essence of today's episode my friend: Style is a somatic experience. Authentic, expressive, sensuous style can change your energy from dismal to diva in no time at all. Feeling sensually radiant and alive in what you wear changes how you think, how you feel, how you show up, and who you think you are. In today's episode you'll discover gems on: How to engage with your body in a more intimate, expressive way through styleHow to engage the pleasure of the senses in how you dressHow to make an unmistakable, unforgettable impression with your styleStyle can feel intimidating, but at its essence, style is simply devotion to beauty made visible. Let's swap the self help books for a bespoke beaded necklace and see what happens…LINKS FROM THE SHOWSHOWGIRL CHARM SCHOOL - Click here to sign up Tziporah Salamon on InstagramFierce: The History of Leopard Print by Jo WeldonCombyne Fashion AppLeave a review of the podcastShare a desire for a future episodeLearn more about working with Mary one-on-oneFollow Mary on Instagram
This week on The Bench, Jon and Jenna are joined by Leigh Leopards owner Derek Beaumont. The trio discuss a variety of topics including Derek's forward approach with leopard print branding and pre-match entertainment, as well as his hopes for Leigh this season ahead of the Challenge Cup final.
*SCIENCE CORNER: The Wrinkly Stinkhorn *The return of an iconic game from Millenial childhoods *Mobsters love a good Espresso Martini in a Leopard Print glass *WITHERBEAT: Scariest voicemail ever? *Never mind, the scariest voicemail ever is coming from INSIDE THE STUDIO *Would you pay $160 for this Celebrity perfume? *AFAF: Stealing a wallet for a good reason *What's Appening: Elon lets you hide your shame *Come to Windsor for the Coney Dogs, stay for the Virgin Weiner *What have you left behind at an Air BNB? We got some crazy ones for you *How to maximize your breakfast potential *People are putting lip injections WHERE?! *Surprise Serenade: Ed Sheeran and Jonny are coming for the moms
Sign up for the Black Women Stitch quarterly newsletter! Check out our merch here Leave a BACKSTITCH message and tell us about your favorite episode. Join the Black Women Stitch PatreonAmazon StoreQueenora IrvinQueenora Irvin is a fabric designer and owner of Queenora Renee Fabrics, offering small batch custom inclusive fabric to home sewists and small businesses that center Black people, our community, and our culture.Janine LecourJanine Lecour is an Atlanta-based digital pattern designer who loves to design vibrantly colored, exuberant patterns. Mixing bold pattern motifs with eye-catching color palettes, she strives to create a whimsical art experience. Something that gives the viewer a sense of joy and optimism.Lisa WoolforkLisa Woolfork is an associate professor of English specializing in African American literature and culture. Her teaching and research explore Black women writers, Black identity, trauma theory, and American slavery. She is the founder of Black Women Stitch, the sewing group where Black lives matter. She is also the host/producer of Stitch Please, a weekly audio podcast that centers on Black women, girls, and femmes in sewing. In the summer of 2017, she actively resisted the white supremacist marches in her community, Charlottesville, Virginia. The city became a symbol of lethal resurging white supremacist violence. She remains active in a variety of university and community initiatives, including the Community Engaged Scholars program. She believes in the power of creative liberation. Insights from this episode:The origin story of Black Magic Leopard fabric and all of the considerations and details that went into the designTips for reaching out to artists for commissions, sharing your vision while still giving the artist room to breathe life into the designThe response from the Black creative community to the gift of Black Magic LeopardGaining the courage to reach out, ask questions, and collaborateQuotes from the show:“Creativity is in steps… You can just wake up one day and be great, but that's not the norm. You have to work at it.” – Queenora Irvin, Stitch Please“When the idea came across [for Black Magic Leopard], I was like, ‘Oh yeah, that makes total sense.'... I don't always get them very quickly, but I saw this one pretty quickly and it just became a matter of how do I take the standard shapes, me understanding different hairstyles and textured hair, and how do I use particular ones to translate this overall look. I feel like it came together very fast.” – Janine Lecour, Stitch Please“It really does feel like I'm looking at a community; I'm looking at a group of people who have affinity and relation with one another. The diversity… their skin colors are different, their hairstyles are different, some of the textures seem a little different from the other… the detail really pays off.” – Lisa Woolfork, Stitch Please“When it comes to creativity and artistry and putting it out there, you really are putting a piece of yourself out there.” – Queenora Irvin, Stitch Please,“I think that there has long been a need for some equity around who gets represented on fabric, just like who gets represented anywhere.” – Lisa Woolfork“Enjoy the process. Enjoy where you are now... I think sometimes we look to where we want to be with such anticipation… just enjoy where you are, and it will make the journey so much more fulfilling.” – Queenora Irvin, Stitch PleaseStay Connected:YouTube: Black Women StitchInstagram: Black Women StitchFacebook: Stitch Please PodcastLisa WoolforkInstagram: Lisa WoolforkTwitter: Lisa WoolforkQueenora Irvin Website: Queenora Renee FabricsInstagram: Queenora ReneeFacebook: Queenora Renee FabricsYouTube: Queenora Renee FabricsPinterest: Queenora ReneeJanine LecourWebsite: Janine LecourInstagram: Janine Lecour Subscribe to our podcast + download each episode on Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.This episode was produced and managed by Podcast Laundry.
The Bitches, Ji Hae and Paul, are back to talk about an explosive beginning to the VPR reunion, headlines and they talk fashion dos and don'ts at least in the opinion of Ji Hae. Do not forget to follow or subscribe to The Real Bitch of Bravo Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, & Anchor along with our social media outlets. Music Credit: Savage by Megan Thee Stallion Bitch Better Have My Money by Rhianna Social Media Outlets: Instagram: @the_real_bitch_of_bravo @jihae_jho_wiley @sandbar66 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ji-hae-jho-wiley/message
Huzzah to Michael for that episode title, naturally you'll get the full context once you start listening, go us for not providing any spoilers within this description. This week Em proves how good an investment her inflatable wang is turning out to be ever since she bought it for her Evil Queen comedy tour. Then Michael joins us from overseas to trigger Em's fears of prehistoric ocean creatures and rogue drug busts. Em reveals the rash decision she made 6 months ago that is now coming back to haunt her, and as a result is placing her entire household under duress and has left Michael scared for her family. After that we need to download all the whack info and delightful insights that Gwyneth Paltrow gifted us whilst appearing on a health and wellness podcast. Finally there's a state election happening in NSW and it hasn't garnered as much interest as it normally would for our favourite political nerds, you'll find out why and get all those other delightful morsels within. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I chat with Broadway veteran Kathy Voytko about being a performer and a mother, working closely with Stephen Sondheim, and wearing leopard print bikinis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on Virgin Mornings, Adam and Jax discuss Latto trying to sell her leopard print panties on eBay & it got taken down fast (1:35) Pedro Pascal was asked how he copes with internet trolls & he said he googles fan fics of himself - this prompted our curiosity of what comes up when we google ourselves (14:45) and Shannon Burns came to fill in for Adam during the last hour! She discusses her dilemma if she should've tipped for this particular service... (22:00) Listen to Virgin Mornings every weekday from 5:30am - 10am on 99.9 Virgin Radio Toronto. Catch Ghosted on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 8am!
The image that's burned into your brain after this episode of Youth Group Chronicles is one you'll probably never forget. Join Isaiah Smallwood and John Cuomo as they blind react to a wild youth ministry story involving a leapord-print bathing suit and a trench coat. Enjoy this story and many more today on the podcast!
*6:00: Boiling Point *7:00: Damar Hamlin Update, New Year Superstition *8:00: Criticized Moments, Try It Tuesday: Dental Floss Hair Hack, Surprise You Had To Keep *9:00: Grateful You Don't Do This
It's Friday Buglers so let's crack on with another Top Story. Now do you remember Theresa May, she was once a British Prime Minister, maybe 3-7 Prime Ministers ago, and in episode 4035 she ruined leopard print for debut Bugler Tiff Stevenson.Hear more of our shows, donate and see our live dates here: thebuglepodcast.com/This episode was produced by Chris Skinner and Laura Turner Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Your girl Stacey is back and she is coming in hot. Here's the latest with Stacey and J Sbu:
In this episode, Anne Marie talks to author, sweetheart of the sideshow, and fashion writer Ilise Carter about her new book The Red Menace: How Lipstick Changed the Face of American History. In America, lipstick is the foundation of empires; it's a signature of identity; it's propaganda, self-expression, oppression, freedom, and rebellion. It's a multi-billion-dollar industry and one of our most iconic accessories of gender. From the colonial period until today, this engaging book focuses on the many-layered historical aspects of this one product including, social, cultural, marketing, corporate, political, religion, and much more. ILISE S. CARTER is a freelance writer, consulting copywriter to the beauty industry, and sideshow performer based in New York City. She has written for Allure, New York Times, Racked, Wall Street Journal, and others, with a focus on pop culture. In addition, she's spent over a decade as a consulting copywriter for beauty brands such as Shiseido, bliss, Laura Mercier, Avon, L'Oréal, and Madame CJ Walker, specializing in brand voice and identity. As her stage persona, The Lady Aye, she has worked as a professional sideshow performer (sword swallower, fire eater, blockhead, and pain-proof girl) and MC with acts ranging from Rob Zombie to Cirque du Soleil, and has appeared on TV's Gossip Girl, Oddities, The President Show, Mysteries at the Museum and Dickinson. Carter holds a BA in American Studies from Barnard College at Columbia University and a Certificate in Film Production from NYU. ResourcesThe Red Menace, Ilise Carter: https://amzn.to/3RlTemLMy Life as a Sword Swallower, The Atlantic: https://bit.ly/3QfYK96Lady Aye, Website: https://www.ladyaye.comTough Jews, Richard Cohen: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780375705472 Hope in a Jar, Kathy Peiss: https://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-8050-5550-4 Lipstick Index, Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipstick_indexFierce: The History of Leopard Print, Jo Weldon: https://amzn.to/3etuM48 Shocked and Amazed: On and Off the Midway, James Taylor: https://amzn.to/3et6jvL Follow us on Social Media:Instagram: @armchairhistoriansTwitter: @ArmchairHistor1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/armchairhistoriansSupport Armchair Historians:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/armchairhistoriansKo-fi: https://ko-fi.com/belgiumrabbitproductionsSupport the show
Diversity & short story anthologies (part 1): Authors Vaseem Khan & Ivy Ngeow tell We'd Like A Word hosts Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan how they edited their recently published short story anthologies. Vaseem is co-editor (With Maxim Jakubowski) of The Perfect Crime: 22 Crime Stories from Diverse Cultures Around the World, published by Harper Collins. Ivy is editor of Asian Anthology: New Writing Volume 1, published by Leopard Print. We talk about getting diverse voices published, about cultural appropriation & avoiding "rule by the mob", how they choose who to include, what to do if you want to get your own story into an anthology, what editors love and what they hate, and we hear excerpts of some of the stories read by their authors. These two short story anthologies take different approaches - open call v selected authors, big names v unknowns, genre framework v very loose theme. And the editors take different approaches on how they edit. For instance, if we do not generally put the word spaghetti in italics, why should we treat mee mamak any differently? Discuss... Lots of other authors/publishers get a mention too - Dotun Adebayo and his XPress, Hachette, Will Dean, Neil Jordan, EP Chiew, Ewan Lawrie, Tess Gerritsen, Jabba the Hut creator John Coppinger, SA Cosby, Walter Mosley, and more. We recommend both The Perfect Crime and Asian Anthology, but their editors are also authors in their own right with books out recently. Ivy Ngeow is the author of fiction and non-fiction including on fitness, health & cooking. Her latest thriller is White Crane Strikes. Vaseem Khan is the author of the Baby Ganesh Detective Agency & Malabar House crime fiction novels set in India. We'd Like A Word is a podcast & radio show from authors Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, editors, agents, celebrities, talkers, poets, publishers, booksellers, audiobook creators about books - fiction & non-fiction. We go out on various radio & podcast platforms. Our website is http://www.wedlikeaword.com for information on Paul & Steve & our guests. We're also on Twitter @wedlikeaword & Facebook @wedlikeaword & our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com Yes, we are embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - questions, thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word to chat, review or read out passages from books. And if you're still stuck for something to read, may we recommend Blackwatertown, the thriller by Paul Waters or Cockerings, the new comic classic by Stevyn Colgan.
Diversity & short story anthologies (part 2): Authors Vaseem Khan & Ivy Ngeow tell We'd Like A Word hosts Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan how they edited their recently published short story anthologies. Vaseem is co-editor (With Maxim Jakubowski) of The Perfect Crime: 22 Crime Stories from Diverse Cultures Around the World, published by Harper Collins. Ivy is editor of Asian Anthology: New Writing Volume 1, published by Leopard Print. We talk about getting diverse voices published, about cultural appropriation & avoiding "rule by the mob", how they choose who to include, what to do if you want to get your own story into an anthology, what editors love and what they hate, and we hear excerpts of some of the stories read by their authors. These two short story anthologies take different approaches - open call v selected authors, big names v unknowns, genre framework v very loose theme. And the editors take different approaches on how they edit. For instance, if we do not generally put the word spaghetti in italics, why should we treat mee mamak any differently? Discuss... Lots of other authors/publishers get a mention too - Dotun Adebayo and his XPress, Hachette, Will Dean, Neil Jordan, EP Chiew, Ewan Lawrie, Tess Gerritsen, Jabba the Hut creator John Coppinger, SA Cosby, Walter Mosley, and more. We recommend both The Perfect Crime and Asian Anthology, but their editors are also authors in their own right with books out recently. Ivy Ngeow is the author of fiction and non-fiction including on fitness, health & cooking. Her latest thriller is White Crane Strikes. Vaseem Khan is the author of the Baby Ganesh Detective Agency & Malabar House crime fiction novels set in India. We'd Like A Word is a podcast & radio show from authors Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, editors, agents, celebrities, talkers, poets, publishers, booksellers, audiobook creators about books - fiction & non-fiction. We go out on various radio & podcast platforms. Our website is http://www.wedlikeaword.com for information on Paul & Steve & our guests. We're also on Twitter @wedlikeaword & Facebook @wedlikeaword & our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com Yes, we are embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - questions, thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word to chat, review or read out passages from books. And if you're still stuck for something to read, may we recommend Blackwatertown, the thriller by Paul Waters or Cockerings, the new comic classic by Stevyn Colgan.
Diversity & short story anthologies (part 3): Authors Vaseem Khan & Ivy Ngeow tell We'd Like A Word hosts Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan how they edited their recently published short story anthologies. Vaseem is co-editor (With Maxim Jakubowski) of The Perfect Crime: 22 Crime Stories from Diverse Cultures Around the World, published by Harper Collins. Ivy is editor of Asian Anthology: New Writing Volume 1, published by Leopard Print. We talk about getting diverse voices published, about cultural appropriation & avoiding "rule by the mob", how they choose who to include, what to do if you want to get your own story into an anthology, what editors love and what they hate, and we hear excerpts of some of the stories read by their authors. These two short story anthologies take different approaches - open call v selected authors, big names v unknowns, genre framework v very loose theme. And the editors take different approaches on how they edit. For instance, if we do not generally put the word spaghetti in italics, why should we treat mee mamak any differently? Discuss... Lots of other authors/publishers get a mention too - Dotun Adebayo and his XPress, Hachette, Will Dean, Neil Jordan, EP Chiew, Ewan Lawrie, Tess Gerritsen, Jabba the Hut creator John Coppinger, SA Cosby, Walter Mosley, and more. We recommend both The Perfect Crime and Asian Anthology, but their editors are also authors in their own right with books out recently. Ivy Ngeow is the author of fiction and non-fiction including on fitness, health & cooking. Her latest thriller is White Crane Strikes. Vaseem Khan is the author of the Baby Ganesh Detective Agency & Malabar House crime fiction novels set in India. We'd Like A Word is a podcast & radio show from authors Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, editors, agents, celebrities, talkers, poets, publishers, booksellers, audiobook creators about books - fiction & non-fiction. We go out on various radio & podcast platforms. Our website is http://www.wedlikeaword.com for information on Paul & Steve & our guests. We're also on Twitter @wedlikeaword & Facebook @wedlikeaword & our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com Yes, we are embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - questions, thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word to chat, review or read out passages from books. And if you're still stuck for something to read, may we recommend Blackwatertown, the thriller by Paul Waters or Cockerings, the new comic classic by Stevyn Colgan.
We welcome back our very own Vintage Glamour Devotee this month for another podcast as we delve into her wardrobe and come to realise that Daisy Mae has quite the collection of leopard print clothing and lingerie. So where does this love of leopard print come from? All will be revealed in today's episode and she talks us through the history of leopard print in fashion too with her thoughts if where the trend for animal print may have originated from.instagram.com/miss__daisymae- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -The world's No.1 daily review website for lingerie, hosiery and so much more with 7,000+ in-depth reviews featuring over 500 brands. Join our website: https://www.lingerielowdown.com/join/We INSPIRE you, no matter of your age, gender, body shape, size or ethnicity to look good and feel great in the choices you make when purchasing lingerie, hosiery and underwear.We DELIGHT you with informative video reviews filmed direct from our presenters homes, bringing you the personal touch.We INFORM you to brands that you may not of tried before, show how to style these products in ways that you may not have tried – we make the mistakes so you don't have to.Whether you're a loved one looking to treat their partner or an individual looking for inspiration to feel sexy in your lingerie and to empower yourself to know it's OK to do so, we have you covered – or uncovered!We also have our new and exclusive podcasts which are free to listen to. We have been officially approved on all the major Podcast platforms including Apple, Google, Amazon, Spotify and many more. Simply search for ‘Lingerie Lowdown The Podcast' on your favourite podcast platform to get the podcasts which are freely available for everyone to listen to.Join our website today to access 7,000+ in-depth reviews featuring over 500 brands as we review lingerie, hosiery, swimwear, sportswear, sleepwear as well as body jewellery, kink and bondage clothing too. Brought to you by our incredibly diverse team of over 120 presenters from 15 countries across the world. Publishing over 150 brand new and exclusive reviews every month for our members, and remember that once published, we never delete any content.Membership starts from as little as £9.99 per month.www.lingerielowdown.com/join- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Follow us on social media :YouTube channel 1 : Our original homeYouTube channel 2 : Age restrictedYouTube channel 3 : Just for hosieryInstagram : Twitter - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Support the show (https://www.lingerielowdown.com/support/)
In this episode, Mallory shares a brief story about her family's recent trip to Disney's Animal Kingdom and how embracing our enthusiasm in work and life creates a greater sense of meaning, connection, and joy. To see the photos referenced in this epsiode follow Mallory on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallory-dittmer/
Sooz and Trudy were thrilled to get the opportunity to arrange a chat with Catherine Anne Davies, also known as The Anchoress, to discuss her successful album 'The Art of Losing' - released during lockdown and while she has been shielding, and now available as an expanded edition on CD. She recalls the thrill and stress of hosting a Tim's Listening Party on Twitter. We discover who she most wishes to collaborate with next, what happened to her piano live on stage and which favourite album cover she has, immortalised on a cushion. For more on The Anchoress: https://theanchoress.co.uk Twitter account: @The_Anchoress Instagram: theanchoressofficial Bandcamp: iamtheanchoress
In this episode, we chat all about the beginning of our business, how we partnered up and whats next for us. We like to keep things real so you'll hear about our reactive approach to business, how our brand didn't align with us, how we struggled with who we were and what we wanted to say and the direction that we're headed.
Can a leopard ever change its spots? Why is leopard print such an enduring iconic fashion print? And how do those spots show up anyway? Join Dr. Lex and Dr. Dimos as we delve into all things feline and spotty.
This week on a very special episode, we are joined by Alana Fickes & Elma Valerio, co-hosts of the Dressed To Kill podcast. We discuss their introductions to James Bond, their inspiration behind starting their podcast and their honest opinions about leopard print! We also get into their thoughts on the future of the Bond franchise as well as all things fashion, feminism and Domino Derval.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/notimetobondpodcast)
Have you ever caught yourself thinking 'why on earth did I buy that?' Former Editor-in-Chief of Vogue Australia, Kirstie Clements has written a guide to getting your wardrobe down pat. It's a yes to leopard print but a firm no to a high-heeled thong.
Joining Alan this week is Rosario Dawson! There's Josie and the Pussycats memories, but Rosario's musical endeavours do not end there...Alan Cumming's Shelves is all about Alan Cumming and his shelves. There's lots of things on these shelves, oddities and artefacts from across Alan's life, and so each week he takes one of the curiosities off his shelf, and tells you all about it, with the help of some friends. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the eve of her 39th birthday, Cookie reflects on the lessons of her 30's good, bad, and uncertain.
WTOQ?! Ep 45 - Leopard print bikini Recorded Thursday 27 May 2021 It showbiz all the way this episode as Bernie & Tommy delve into the sometimes not so secret life of Cary Grant and his affairs with Randolph Scott amongst others. Then the beautiful and compelling Anna Goodman from Abstrakt publicity, who talks about her work, her unusual career path and how she grew up with Queer culture from and early age. http://www.abstraktpublicity.co.uk/ Then the Duchess and the Old Queens tackle Quandaries together as they travel to the Queens of Agony section. Which includes - a trip to the Bahamas, sexualising everyone, how Gays communicated in days of yore and romance on a weekend away. So mix yourself a cocktail, don your leopard print bikini and grab your staycation spot in the sun as you bask in this episode of What, that Old Queen?! PLEASE VOTE FOR US: you can vote for us in the listeners choice award at the British Podcast Awards - click on the link below - type in What, that Old Queen?! and then confirm the vote via email - it only takes 2 mins and you'll make two Old Queens very happy x https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/vote If you like what you hear and want us to keep going, please support us if you can by making a donation via paypal, buying some WTOQ?! Merchandise or by becoming a Patreon. Follow the links below: https://www.paypal.com/donate/hosted_button_id=ZUP5YXG874H4Qhttps://www.paypal.com/ https://www.patreon.com/Wtoq https://teespring.com/stores/what-that-old-queen
With the letter L, A.B.C.Dior invites you to explore the "Leopard Print", a major symbol that has graced the House's creations since 1947. Discover the secrets of this emblematic design, a fashion statement reinvented season after season by the House's respective Artistic Directors.
Ladies and Gentlemen: Meet Jo Weldon! A pioneer/authority in the neo-burlesque movement, she is one of the most recognized burlesque instructors in the world. Jo founded the New York School of Burlesque in 2004 after spending some 30 years stripping, modeling and being immersed in queer-punk movements. She's the author of The Burlesque Handbook and Fierce: The History of Leopard Print. Jo's Sex Worker Style project addresses fashion, gender, stigmatization and the policing of feminized bodies. We can't wait for you to meet this ballsy, talented, classy mover and shaker!
Join the CoPilots, Kelsea & Riley, for Buried by the Bernards, while they nosh on medicated edibles from Zenia Cannabis Co. While watching the show, the gals chat about what they want for their own funerals, family run businesses and Scatman Curruthers.Please visit www.pilotlites.com for merch, our sponsors, and to submit your Stoner Stories or Dab-Ate Club suggestions! Our Gal Pals merch is on sale for 50% off! We now have print on demand merch hosted by TeePublic, where you can get our designs on basically whatever you want. You can also support us on Patreon for as little as $1/month - our tiers have been updated & now all tiers get extended video versions of our episodes & $5& up patrons will be enrolled in our Sticker of the Month Club! Our March sticker is designed by Alyse Ruriani.This episode sponsored by:Ganja Gods: Black Tie CBDBest Buds: CATLAB, LLC Stoner Sponsor: Zenia Cannabis CoSubscription Sponsor: SensiBox - don’t forget to use code ‘pilotlites’ for 10% off your first order'
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On a PACKED show with Hughesy, Ed and Erin, we talk dressing in leopard print, a full recap of Hughesy's tennis epic with Tim Robards and a beauty for Freaky Facts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Travis gets his Christmas wish, Luke becomes the responsible one, and we discuss a lot about cats. We discuss Fierce: The History of Leopard Print by Jo Weldon, Don't F**k With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer, and POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR by Bring Me The Horizon.
CHILL POD | DEC 13 2020 | Da Gang pointlessly meanders about the hottest new couple in The Bahamas, the lack of Junkanoo and scarring Christmas Gifts | Featured Song: Puzzle x Quarantine Loving
On todays episode Steven visits with Renee and Crystal of The P3. They brought some friends with them and the chaos ensued. A little vodka, ginger ale, splash of cranberry. I'll just summarize with this: Leopard Print dental floss, "Get off Snapchat!", a wonderful game called "F**k, Marry, Kill", and #You're Welcome. Have fun y'all.
Born in California, Lori Ann Hartnett made her way around the world before settling in Washington. In this episode we detail stories of marriage and divorce, litigation abuse, and why she feels inspired to help others through these experiences. Armed with knowledge, a couple mini ponies, and a fiery redheaded exterior Lori Ann is sure to inspire you. Lori Ann can be found on Instagram @a_girl_has_to_have_choices or on her website https://www.human-opportunities.com/
In this episode, hosts Teano and Nick return to the studio to talk the insane weather in Denver, Nick schooling some little kids at kickball, a Ukrainian woman needing some fresh air, a parrot with pipes like Beyonce, and much, much more.
Nikki is off the bird train, nervous about her trip to the grocery store and taking it moment by moment! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FG and FF look ready to get into bed with each other, but why would FG want to go in with FF when it's currently going up dramatically in the polls and wields nearly dictatorial levels of power despite being unelected?
FG and FF look ready to get into bed with each other, but why would FG want to go in with FF when it's currently going up dramatically in the polls and wields nearly dictatorial levels of power despite being unelected?
This week, Liberty and Kelly discuss The Subtweet, Hidden Valley Road, We Didn't Ask for This, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by Book Riot Insiders, Neal Porter Books, Holiday House, and Hello, Neighbor! The Kind and Caring World of Mister Rogers by Matthew Cordell, and Entangled Teen, publisher of Crave by Tracy Wolff. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: Weird: The Power of Being an Outsider in an Insider World by Olga Khazan Goodbye from Nowhere by Sara Zarr The Subtweet: A Novel by Vivek Shraya Joy at Work: Organizing Your Professional Life by Marie Kondo, Scott Sonenshein Redhead by the Side of the Road: A novel by Anne Tyler We Didn't Ask for This by Adi Alsaid Sin Eater: A Novel by Megan Campisi Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family by Robert Kolker WHAT WE'RE READING: When You Were Everything by Ashley Woodfolk The Sleeping Nymph by Ilaria Tuti MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: One Drum: Stories and Ceremonies for a Planet by Richard Wagamese Still: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Motherhood by Emma Hansen Chosen Ones by Veronica Roth Cut to Bloom by Arhm Choi Wild Into the Tall, Tall Grass by Loriel Ryon Crazy for Birds: A Celebration and Exploration of Eggs, Nests, Wings, and More by Misha Maynerick Blaise Marie Curie and the Power of Persistence by Karla Valenti, Annalisa Beghelli The Burning by Laura Bates Choice Words: Writers on Abortion by Annie Finch The Magic in Changing Your Stars by Leah Henderson The Postman From Space by Guillaume Perreault The Five Archetypes: Discover Your True Nature and Transform Your Life and Relationships by Carey Davidson Broadway for Paul: Poems by Vincent Katz White Silence by Jodi Taylor The Rough Pearl by Kevin Mutch Moments of Glad Grace: A Memoir by Alison Wearing Malicroix by Henri Bosco, Joyce Zonana (Translator) Temptation by Janos Szekely, Mark Baczoni (Translator) Conjure Women: A Novel by Afia Atakora Spider-Man & Venom: Double Trouble by Gurihiru, Mariko Tamaki Talking to Strangers: A Memoir of My Escape from a Cult by Marianne Boucher To Have and to Hoax by Martha Waters Living Your Best Life According to Nala Cat by Nala Cat The Loop by Ben Oliver Why Did No One Tell Me This?: The Doulas' (Honest) Guide for Expectant Parents by Natalia Hailes, Ash Spivak, Louise Reimer Natural: How Faith in Nature's Goodness Leads to Harmful Fads, Unjust Laws, and Flawed Science by Alan Levinovitz Demo: Poems by Charlie Smith Philosophy in the Garden by Damon Young Learning by Heart: An Unconventional Education by Tony Wagner The Helios Disaster by Linda Boström Knausgård, Rachel Willson-Broyles (translator) Above Us the Milky Way by Fowzia Karimi Mothers Before: Stories and Portraits of Our Mothers as We Never Saw Them by Edan Lepucki Ordinary Insanity: Fear and the Silent Crisis of Motherhood in America by Sarah Menkedick The Golden Girls: Forever Golden: The Real Autobiographies of Dorothy, Rose, Sophia, and Blanche by Christine Kopaczewski The Dark Matter of Mona Starr by Laura Lee Gulledge Mitchum by Blutch, Matt Madden (Translator) Aren't You Forgetting Someone?: Essays from My Mid-Life Revenge by Kari Lizer The Poets & Writers Complete Guide to Being a Writer: Everything You Need to Know About Craft, Inspiration, Agents, Editors, Publishing, and the Business of Building a Sustainable Writing Career by Kevin Larimer, Mary Gannon Nat Enough by Maria Scrivan Pets by Ryunosuke Akutagawa Lila and Hadley by Kody Keplinger More than Ready: Be Strong and Be You . . . and Other Lessons for Women of Color on the Rise by Cecilia Munoz Eat Like the Animals: What Nature Teaches Us About the Science of Healthy Eating by David Raubenheimer and Stephen Simpson Alien Oceans: The Search for Life in the Depths of Space by Kevin Hand The Engineer's Wife: A Novel by Tracey Enerson Wood Square Haunting: Five Writers in London Between the Wars by Francesca Wade Neck of the Woods: Poetry by Amy Woolard Being Property Once Myself: Blackness and the End of Man by Joshua Bennett Mastering the Process: From Idea to Novel by Elizabeth George Little Josephine: Memory in Pieces by Valérie Villieu and Raphaël Sarfati The Pelton Papers: A Novel by Mari Coates The Truth about Keeping Secrets by Savannah Brown The King's Beast: A Mystery of the American Revolution by Eliot Pattison Forever Glimmer Creek by Stacy Hackney A Girl's Story by Annie Ernaux, Alison L. Strayer (translator) Spit Three Times by Davide Reviati, Jamie Richards (translator) Bonds of Brass: Book One of The Bloodright Trilogy by Emily Skrutskie Indigo by Ellen Bass Alabama Noir (Akashic Noir) by Don Noble Happy Fat: Taking Up Space in a World That Wants to Shrink You by Sofie Hagen Meet Me at Midnight by Jessica Pennington This Lovely City by Louise Hare So This is Love: A Twisted Tale by Elizabeth Lim Final Draft: The Collected Work of David Carr by David Carr, Jill Rooney Carr The Kidnap Years: The Astonishing True History of the Forgotten Kidnapping Epidemic That Shook Depression-Era America by David Stout The Ancestor by Danielle Trussoni Somebody Told Me by Mia Siegert Me & Patsy Kickin' Up Dust: My Friendship with Patsy Cline by Loretta Lynn and Patsy Lynn I Don't Want to Die Poor: Essays by Michael Arceneaux Raphael, Painter in Rome: A Novel by Stephanie Storey The Age of Witches by Louisa Morgan Thieves of Weirdwood by William Shivering, Anna Earley (Illustrator) The Perfect Escape by Suzanne Park The More Extravagant Feast: Poems by Leah Naomi Green The Silver Swan: In Search of Doris Duke by Sallie Bingham The Immortals of Tehran by Ali Araghi Afropessimism by Frank Wilderson A Bad Day for Sunshine: A Novel by Darynda Jones Theft by Luke Brown Trees in Trouble: Wildfires, Infestations, and Climate Change by Daniel Mathews The Love Story of Missy Carmichael by Beth Morrey Betsey: A Memoir by Betsey Johnson, Mark Vitulano Queen of the Owls: A Novel by Barbara Linn Probst Long Story Short: 100 Classic Books in Three Panels by Lisa Brown Sword in the Stars: A Once & Future novel by Cori McCarthy and Amy Rose Capetta A Tender Thing by Emily Neuberger The Best Laid Plans by Cameron Lund Mary Underwater by Shannon Doleski In the Waves: My Quest to Solve the Mystery of a Civil War Submarine by Rachel Lance Check, Please! Book 2: Sticks & Scones by Ngozi Ukazu Crave by Tracy Wolff The Silent Treatment: A Novel by Abbie Greaves Barker House by David Moloney You Deserve Each Other by Sarah Hogle You and Me and Us: A Novel by Alison Hammer The Dominant Animal: Stories by Kathryn Scanlan Aru Shah and the Tree of Wishes (Pandava Series) by Roshani Chokshi How Much of These Hills Is Gold by C. 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Duncan Eden by Tim Lebbon Portrait of a Drunk by Olivier Schrauwen, Jerome Mulot, and Florent Ruppert Simply Living Well: A Guide to Creating a Natural, Low-Waste Home by Julia Watkins Roguelike by Mathew Henderson Wave Woman: The Life and Struggles of a Surfing Pioneer by Vicky Heldreich Durand American Harvest: God, Country, and Farming in the Heartland by Marie Mutsuki Mockett Rules for Being a Girl by Candace Bushnell, Katie Cotugno Girl Crushed by Katie Heaney What I Like About You by Marisa Kanter My Korea: Traditional Flavors, Modern Recipes by Hooni Kim, with Aki Kamozawa Who Speaks for the Damned (Sebastian St. Cyr Mystery Book 15) by C. S. Harris Let's Dance by David Bowie and Hannah Marks I Love Leopard: The Little Book of Leopard Print by Emma Bastow
Welcome! We hope you're doing OK. We're keeping AMT a pandemic-free pod, so if you're looking for content to take your mind off things for a bit, AMT384 can provide, with questioneers wondering why leopard print is considered sexy, how ghostwriters get paid, and what to do with their father's huge collection of old buildings and toasters. Find out more about this episode at . Send us questions for future episodes: email written words or voice recordings to answermethispodcast@googlemail.com. Tweet us Facebook Hear AMT episodes 1-200, all five of our special albums, and our Best Of compilations at . Hear our other work: Helen Zaltzman's podcasts The Allusionist at and Veronica Mars Investigations at ; Olly Mann's five podcasts including , The Week Unwrapped, and The Media Podcast at ; and Martin Austwick's music at and his Tom Waits podcast Song By Song at . This episode is sponsored by Squarespace. Want to build a website? Go to , and get a 10% discount on your first purchase of a website or domain with the code 'ANSWER'.
In this episode of "What's The Word?" Jay and Trent find out that "bird" is still the word when they are asked once again about fried chicken. The guys also address the ongoing legacy of Jagged Brick, Talk about what it means to be a successful musician, a very bold fashion choice by a very bold human being in a tale Trent pulls from his personal life and the Coronavirus comes up because...it's in the air (See what I did there?) #WhatsTheWord #ZTOTV
In episode 4 of The Sh*t That Happens to Me, we listen to sisters Jessie Primakow and Melissa Lang share their most embarrassing moments with Stacey, who has a few of her own.
Frank Skinner's on Absolute Radio every Saturday morning and you can enjoy the show's podcast right here. Radio Academy Award winning Frank, Emily and Alun bring you a show which is like joining your mates for a coffee... So, put the kettle on, sit down and enjoy UK commercial radio's most popular podcast. Frank is away this week so Emily is in the host's seat and is joined by Alun and Gareth Richards. The team discuss the John Lewis ad, Sir Rod's model railway and Emily has had an electrical issue.
For episode four we're joined by Sally Newall, Pippa's former boss (awkward) and all-round shopping expert, to talk about why you should hire rather than buy, the value of a good tailor and the brown shoes controversy. Plus we're all miffed about how much our ailments have cost us.Something to say? We're on Twitter @cashcowspod or you can email us at cashcowspod@gmail.com. Our theme music is by musicscreen.org and sound effects are by Felix Blume and Kiddpark, licensed under Creative Commons
In this episode of the podcast Matsen speaks about his confusion around animal print clothing, accidentally smacking a bloke on the ass and the differences between bucks and hens nights. Follow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/innercityhermit/ or check out the Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/innercityhermit/ Your can also access the podcast at: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/inner-city-hermit/id1456444963?mt=2 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5KIM0bhFGscSVqBfOPuCwu Like the intro song? Go check out BUGS on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwDhiZFlfBHmB6GMsGrZ2VA
Bec, Motty and Breeza were giving away prizes, and chatting all things football with new new Carlton FC AFLW General Manager Ash Brown. Bec introduced us and “many others” to AFL jumpers and Leopard prints, and […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_chickstalkin/p/joy.org.au/chickstalkingfooty/wp-content/uploads/sites/323/2019/05/CTFPOD290519.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 52:32 — 57.4MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | RSS The post What happens when an AFL jumper meets a leopard print? appeared first on Chicks Talking Footy.
Dee Miller Band - International Blues Challenge - (IBC) Preview Chat!!
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Blaine and Josh are back to discuss gaming news, kickstarters, and all things Star Wars.
Amy chats with Dr. Oz (@dr_oz) about her fear of microwaves, learns how to avoid packing on pounds during the holidays with celebrity trainer, Erin Oprea (@erinoprea), Kelly Henderson (@velvetsedge) teaches us how incorporate leopard print into your Fall wardrobe, and shares one of her favorite quotes. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Leopard print is a huge trend for this season. Let me share my top ways on how your can introduce and wear Leopard print in your wardrobe from day to night.
We get puurrrfectly WILD this week with author, activist and burlesque superstar Jo Weldon! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Your weekly catch up, a magazine style show keeping you up to date with all your fav shows from the week, celeb gossip, fashion fix, The Life of Lexie and Lexie's Life Lessons. We're constantly bombarded with serious topics so here's to keeping things breezy - sit back, relax, put the kettle on or grab a vodka and ENJOY! LX xxx This week I interview Charlotte from Celebs Go Dating about her date with Alik and I talk to you about my spontaneous French adventure!
The guys talk to Dee Roscioli (Cher, Wicked, and CATS) and her manager Kyle Luker (Industry Entertainment) in this special two-guest episode. Listen and you'll know to answers to questions like: What's it like performing Elphaba over 1,000 times? What's the best way to talk to your manager? And most importantly, Do leopard print rugs really lure in all the ladies? Pokemon Live Sharp Objects True Detective Riverdale Vampire Diaries West World TAG Mission: Impossible: Fallout Blackkklansmen Twelfth Night (Shakespeare in the Park) Twelfth Night Music Video The Cher Show Wicked Boomerang for Gmail Teletubbies Baby Sun Meet the Feebles Tommy Social Twitter: @tommypwalters Instagram: @tommypwalters tommy@actorsconnection.com Mike Social: Instagram: @mjcerisano mcerisano.com mike@reproductions.com Mauricio Social Twitter: @mauriciomarces Instagram: @senormarces
Today we learn about P. Diddy's time living w/ an Amish family. We discuss how J.Lo keeps getting better w/ age (& so does her taste in men). We hear about the biology teacher who rowed across the Atlantic, & why his technique is a good lesson for life. Hear about a bush that keeps getting "molested," why having a common name might help you get out of a speeding ticket, & why a guy made his suicide look like a murder (w/ a weather balloon). Plus, we interview Jo Weldon, author of the book Fierce: A History of Leopard Print.
Leopard print has a long history, as Jo Weldon shares in her new book, Fierce: The History of Leopard Print (Harper Design, 2018). In her illustrated text, Weldon chronicles the history of leopard print, situating it throughout popular culture. Starting in the early 1900s, Weldon examines the mass production of textiles and changes in the fashion industry to bring about the use of prints, colors, and patterns giving women more opportunities to use daring styles. In addition to fashion, Weldon explores influential individuals who changed popular culture with their choices in couture. Weldon’s book combines historical information about fashion, distinguishing features of large cats and large cat prints, and full color images of the compelling textile and its wearers. She argues that leopard print has been a powerful statement for women throughout history, adapting and changing to different fashion trends and technological advancements. Weldon’s book is a vivid illustration of a fashion statement that has not gone out of style. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English at Western Illinois University. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. She is the author of Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics (Peter Lang, 2018). You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Enter the code “NBN10” and get 10% off this book and any book at University Press Books, Berkeley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Leopard print has a long history, as Jo Weldon shares in her new book, Fierce: The History of Leopard Print (Harper Design, 2018). In her illustrated text, Weldon chronicles the history of leopard print, situating it throughout popular culture. Starting in the early 1900s, Weldon examines the mass production of textiles and changes in the fashion industry to bring about the use of prints, colors, and patterns giving women more opportunities to use daring styles. In addition to fashion, Weldon explores influential individuals who changed popular culture with their choices in couture. Weldon’s book combines historical information about fashion, distinguishing features of large cats and large cat prints, and full color images of the compelling textile and its wearers. She argues that leopard print has been a powerful statement for women throughout history, adapting and changing to different fashion trends and technological advancements. Weldon’s book is a vivid illustration of a fashion statement that has not gone out of style. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English at Western Illinois University. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. She is the author of Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics (Peter Lang, 2018). You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Enter the code “NBN10” and get 10% off this book and any book at University Press Books, Berkeley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Leopard print has a long history, as Jo Weldon shares in her new book, Fierce: The History of Leopard Print (Harper Design, 2018). In her illustrated text, Weldon chronicles the history of leopard print, situating it throughout popular culture. Starting in the early 1900s, Weldon examines the mass production of textiles and changes in the fashion industry to bring about the use of prints, colors, and patterns giving women more opportunities to use daring styles. In addition to fashion, Weldon explores influential individuals who changed popular culture with their choices in couture. Weldon’s book combines historical information about fashion, distinguishing features of large cats and large cat prints, and full color images of the compelling textile and its wearers. She argues that leopard print has been a powerful statement for women throughout history, adapting and changing to different fashion trends and technological advancements. Weldon’s book is a vivid illustration of a fashion statement that has not gone out of style. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English at Western Illinois University. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. She is the author of Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics (Peter Lang, 2018). You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Enter the code “NBN10” and get 10% off this book and any book at University Press Books, Berkeley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Leopard print has a long history, as Jo Weldon shares in her new book, Fierce: The History of Leopard Print (Harper Design, 2018). In her illustrated text, Weldon chronicles the history of leopard print, situating it throughout popular culture. Starting in the early 1900s, Weldon examines the mass production of textiles and changes in the fashion industry to bring about the use of prints, colors, and patterns giving women more opportunities to use daring styles. In addition to fashion, Weldon explores influential individuals who changed popular culture with their choices in couture. Weldon’s book combines historical information about fashion, distinguishing features of large cats and large cat prints, and full color images of the compelling textile and its wearers. She argues that leopard print has been a powerful statement for women throughout history, adapting and changing to different fashion trends and technological advancements. Weldon’s book is a vivid illustration of a fashion statement that has not gone out of style. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English at Western Illinois University. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. She is the author of Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics (Peter Lang, 2018). You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Enter the code “NBN10” and get 10% off this book and any book at University Press Books, Berkeley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Leopard print has a long history, as Jo Weldon shares in her new book, Fierce: The History of Leopard Print (Harper Design, 2018). In her illustrated text, Weldon chronicles the history of leopard print, situating it throughout popular culture. Starting in the early 1900s, Weldon examines the mass production of textiles and changes in the fashion industry to bring about the use of prints, colors, and patterns giving women more opportunities to use daring styles. In addition to fashion, Weldon explores influential individuals who changed popular culture with their choices in couture. Weldon’s book combines historical information about fashion, distinguishing features of large cats and large cat prints, and full color images of the compelling textile and its wearers. She argues that leopard print has been a powerful statement for women throughout history, adapting and changing to different fashion trends and technological advancements. Weldon’s book is a vivid illustration of a fashion statement that has not gone out of style. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English at Western Illinois University. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. She is the author of Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics (Peter Lang, 2018). You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Enter the code “NBN10” and get 10% off this book and any book at University Press Books, Berkeley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Leopard print has a long history, as Jo Weldon shares in her new book, Fierce: The History of Leopard Print (Harper Design, 2018). In her illustrated text, Weldon chronicles the history of leopard print, situating it throughout popular culture. Starting in the early 1900s, Weldon examines the mass production of textiles and changes in the fashion industry to bring about the use of prints, colors, and patterns giving women more opportunities to use daring styles. In addition to fashion, Weldon explores influential individuals who changed popular culture with their choices in couture. Weldon’s book combines historical information about fashion, distinguishing features of large cats and large cat prints, and full color images of the compelling textile and its wearers. She argues that leopard print has been a powerful statement for women throughout history, adapting and changing to different fashion trends and technological advancements. Weldon’s book is a vivid illustration of a fashion statement that has not gone out of style. Rebekah Buchanan is an Associate Professor of English at Western Illinois University. She researches zines, zine writers and the influence of music subcultures and fandom on writers and narratives. She is the author of Writing a Riot: Riot Grrrl Zines and Feminist Rhetorics (Peter Lang, 2018). You can find more about her on her website, follow her on Twitter @rj_buchanan or email her at rj-buchanan@wiu.edu. Enter the code “NBN10” and get 10% off this book and any book at University Press Books, Berkeley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How kids ruin the kid movies you want to watch. What the heck with having to pick your movie seats in advance? And which bad mom wants leopard print lining in her casket?
Our first episode of 2018 is live with good friend of the podcast, Stuart Hardy, the Social Media Guru! We talk about leopard print thongs, religion, and cults. Stuart has talked extensively about cults, specifically the Independent Fundamental Baptist cult, on his own podcast and he joins Josh, this week, to discuss this and other topics. You can find Stuart's podcast, Not Your Mother's Podcast, on iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/not-your-mothers-podcast/id1289091173?mt=2 You can find Not Your Mother's Podcast on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/NYMPodcast/ You can hit up the Social Media Guru himself, Stuart Hardy, here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stuart.hardy.370 Insta: https://www.instagram.com/stuartmhardy/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andy is joined by Tom Ballard and Tiff Stevenson to look at the DUP, magic money trees, and dressed down politicians. Also in the news Aussie Tony versus British Tony, who is worse? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Whole Shebang: The Minute-by-Minute Velvet Goldmine Podcast
In Minute 98 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny look at Curt's continued performance of “Gimme Danger,” the arrival of Mandy and her relatively low-key arrival at the Death of Glitter concert, what everyone's funereal roles are at the Death of Glitter, the fact that Arthur has been around Mandy, ten years before their big interview, Ewan McGregor's musical performance as Curt Wild contrasted with his Moulin Rouge! performance, the irony of rejecting glam's aesthetic and inevitably constructing a new aesthetic, and the ambiguity of Mandy's presence at the show. Find us on the web at thewholeshebangpodcast.com, and on Facebook, Twitter, and Patreon at wholeshebangpod.
What's it like to be a male stripper? Eddie Alfano can tell you. And while he does, you'll learn a lot about the male objectification experience (hint: it's really different than the female objectification experience). Eddie gets real about putting his life on hold and making money the sometimes hard way.
Girls and Bad Boys, Valentines Day, Grammys, Kendrick Lamar, Leopard Print
Girls and Bad Boys, Valentines Day, Grammys, Kendrick Lamar, Leopard Print
Welcome to episode 32, in which Les Filles decide to class up the joint and talk about art, about which—us being us—we have many opinions. And also, dead bodies. (We do not have dead bodies, we talk about dead bodies. … Continue reading →
During our annual winter hiatus, we bring you some of our favorite episodes from Dressed's back catalog.This week we puurrrfectly WILD this week as we revisit our 2018 episode with author, activist and performer Jo Weldon who joined us to speak about her book Fierce: The History of Leopard Print.RECOMMENDED READING:Weldon, Jo. Fierce: The History of Leopard Print. New York: Harper, 2018.Want more Dressed: The History of Fashion? Our website and classesOur InstagramOur bookshelf with over 150 of our favorite fashion history titlesOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code DRESSED for a great deal: happymammoth.com* Check out Rakuten: https://www.rakuten.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dressed-the-history-of-fashion/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy