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Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Saturday Weekend Magazine Columnist with The Irish Examiner, joined us on the show for our new weekly Red Carpet Roundup.
Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Saturday Weekend Magazine Columnist with The Irish Examiner, joined us on the show for our new weekly Red Carpet Roundup.
Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Saturday Weekend Magazine Columnist with The Irish Examiner, joins us now for our new weekly Red Carpet Roundup.
Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Saturday Weekend Magazine Columnist with The Irish Examiner, joins us now for our new weekly Red Carpet Roundup.
Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Saturday Weekend Magazine Columnist with The Irish Examiner, joins us once again for our Red Carpet Round Up.
Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Saturday Weekend Magazine Columnist with The Irish Examiner, joins us once again for our Red Carpet Round Up.
Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Saturday Weekend Magazine Columnist with The Irish Examiner, joins NewsTalk Breakfast now for our new weekly Red Carpet Roundup.
Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Saturday Weekend Magazine Columnist with The Irish Examiner, joins NewsTalk Breakfast now for our new weekly Red Carpet Roundup.
What happens when a friendship feels more like a race than a bond? In ‘The White Lotus', the reunion of Jaclyn, Kate, and Laurie shows just how toxic female friendships can become when rivalry and comparison take over. From body image to career success, their “support” for each other is laced with quiet jealousy and competition.How common are these types of friendships, and how do you know if you're in one? Joining Kieran to discuss is Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Weekend Magazine Columnist at the Irish Examiner, Holly Carpenter, Social Media Content Creator and Dr. Malie Coyne, Clinical Psychologist and Author…Image: HBO
Middle age can be a challenging time for men, with grumpiness and irritability taking hold…In the Telegraph yesterday the question was asked: is ‘miserable man syndrome' a real thing?Joining Kieran to discuss is Ian O'Doherty, Columnist with the Irish Independent and Esther Mcarthy, Lifestyle Editor with the Irish Examiner.
Valentine's Day is around the corner, but would you be willing to scrap big gifts for something homemade as prices go up?Joining guest host Anton Savage to discuss is Meghann Scully, Freelance Journalist, Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor at the Irish Examiner and John Lowe from moneydoctors.ie.
This week, I'm joined by Addie, a golf writer and the Travel and Lifestyle Editor for Skratch. From her early days in competitive golf to carving out a career in the media space, she's experienced the game from all angles. But what really sets her apart is her ability to capture the evolving spirit of golf—whether it's the challenges of playing in New York City, the rise of creative golf fashion, or the new wave of inclusivity shaping the sport. We dive into the innovative aspects of TGL, the deep personal connections we form with our favorite courses, and how golf has become more than just a game—it's a lifestyle. Addie's insights offer a fresh perspective on where the sport is headed and why.
‘One new year's resolution I vow to keep this year is to make time for friends' . So wrote Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Saturday Weekend Magazine Columnist with The Irish Examiner.
‘One new year's resolution I vow to keep this year is to make time for friends' . So wrote Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Saturday Weekend Magazine Columnist with The Irish Examiner.
Google has released their ‘Year in Search' for 2024 – which brings together data from every user to find out what the biggest topics were on the minds of the public. Joining guest host Jonathan Healy to go through the hottest searches of the year is Joe O'Shea, Editor of Cork Beo and Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Weekend Magazine Columnist at the Irish Examiner.
From supermarket rows to cinematic queue showdowns, how should we respond to everyday rudeness? A witty comeback, or a dose of unexpected kindness?Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Weekend Magazine Columnist at the Irish Examiner has found that her attitude to a lack of manners has evolved over time. She joins Seán to discuss.
From supermarket rows to cinematic queue showdowns, how should we respond to everyday rudeness? A witty comeback, or a dose of unexpected kindness?Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Weekend Magazine Columnist at the Irish Examiner has found that her attitude to a lack of manners has evolved over time. She joins Seán to discuss.
It's Christmas party season So what are the dos and don'ts of the office shindig? Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Saturday Weekend Magazine Columnist with The Irish Examiner joined Newstalk breakfast to discuss
It's Christmas party season So what are the dos and don'ts of the office shindig? Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Saturday Weekend Magazine Columnist with The Irish Examiner joined Newstalk breakfast to discuss
You know what they say, the uglier you go to sleep, the prettier you wake up, apparently? In an age where everyone is time poor and sleep a commodity as valuable as gold, surely adding extra bedtime tasks before you hop under the covers is just taking time away from those precious moments of lights out? There's a whole side of Tiktok dedicated to hacking your sleep, or 'sleepmaxxing'. From pre bedtime rituals to post wakeup shedding, what do the experts really think of them? THE END BITS Support independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here Liked this episode? Listen to these: Desperate For A Good Night's Sleep? Try Nailing Your Sleep Hygiene 10,000 Steps, 2 Litres Of Water & 8 Hours Of Sleep: Health Myths Busted How To Make The Most Of Sleep And Recover From Sleep Debt Aussies Are Sleeping Less: What Is That Doing To Us? Join the Month of MOVEGet $30 off a Mamamia subscription and get unlimited access to our feel-good exercise app. Head here to get a yearly subscription for just $39. GET IN TOUCH Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: Erin Docherty, Mamamia's Beauty & Lifestyle Editor and Host of You Beauty podcast Dr Carmel Harrington, Managing Director of Sleep For Health and Author of The Sleep Diet & The Complete Guide To A Good Night's Sleep. You can buy her books here. Executive Producer: Taylah Strano Audio Producers: Tegan Sadler Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The legendary Jackie Lennox chipper in Cork, widely regarded as an institution in the city is set to close after more than 70-years in business. We got reaction from Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Saturday Weekend Magazine Columnist with The Irish Examiner.
The legendary Jackie Lennox chipper in Cork, widely regarded as an institution in the city is set to close after more than 70-years in business. We got reaction from Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Saturday Weekend Magazine Columnist with The Irish Examiner.
This week guest host Jonathan Healy was joined by Esther McCarthy, LifeStyle Editor at the Irish Examiner and Joe O'Shea, Editor of CorkBeo.ie to look back on the week that was, but with a few twists…
‘I'll happily suck your soul out through your phone for four minutes instead of tapping out a response that would take less than four seconds.'That's the view of Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Saturday Weekend Magazine Columnist with The Irish Examiner's view on Whatsapp voice notes. Esther explained to Ciara her view on Whatapp voice notes.
‘I'll happily suck your soul out through your phone for four minutes instead of tapping out a response that would take less than four seconds.'That's the view of Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Saturday Weekend Magazine Columnist with The Irish Examiner's view on Whatsapp voice notes. Esther explained to Ciara her view on Whatapp voice notes.
Sweden have launched a groundbreaking new law that would entitle grandparents to get paid parental leave while taking care of their grandchildren for 3 months of a child's first year of life With more on this we spoke to Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor with The Irish Examiner and Weekend Magazine Columnist.
Sweden have launched a groundbreaking new law that would entitle grandparents to get paid parental leave while taking care of their grandchildren for 3 months of a child's first year of life With more on this we spoke to Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor with The Irish Examiner and Weekend Magazine Columnist.
Lifestyle Editor for The Australian and Freelance Journalist Sophie Howe join us on Influencing Insider next Friday 31st May at 1pm to discuss: What stories Sophie covers - and the different publications she has worked with How to pitch lifestyle and beauty stories from her perspective as a freelancer The stories she has found the most interesting to work on in her career. About Sophie With over 10 years of experience as a beauty, lifestyle & wellness journalist, Sophie has worded with brands such as THE ICONIC, NET-A-PORTER, and Are Media. Her work involves curating and showcasing beauty and lifestyle offerings, creating effective content strategies, and covering topics ranging from skincare, makeup, and haircare to wellness, sustainability, and lifestyle. About The Australian For over half a century, The Australian has been the country's most trusted source of news, insight, analysis and opinion.The daily newspaper provides a full breadth of coverage across politics, business, sports, entertainment, technology, lifestyle and breaking world news.
Follow us on social @doseofblkjoy and learn more about “A Dose of Support” from the 4A's (American Association of Advertising Agencies): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdEW1U3sVdZRCQHPVtmwxAITUEA5I4ojWGAgKJMMp3Tc63l-A/viewform?usp=sf_link Dominique B. Fluker is a dynamic writer, editor, editorial strategist, speaker, moderator, aspiring screenwriter, and interior design storyteller based in Los Angeles. She currently is the Lifestyle Editor at ESSENCE Magazine. She's familiar with spearheading editorial strategy, video script curation, and influencer strategies to drive business results and brand awareness. Previously, Dominique served as SMB Marketing Manager at Instagram and Content Marketing Manager, Business Accounts, and SMB Growth at TikTok. Before joining Instagram and TikTok, she led consumer content at Glassdoor, voicing their B2C blog and amplifying employee stories within the Diversity and inclusion space. As a social media content and influencer strategist, Dominique produced high-performing digital content for powerhouse brands such as TIDAL, Adobe, AT&T, eBay, Air New Zealand, and more during her time at MWWPR, Edelman, and WeWork. Dominique consistently engages and inspires millennial women of color by profiling diverse public figures when she isn't supporting leading brands with data-driven digital storytelling. She's created multicultural content for iconic web and print publications like ForbesWomen, Glamour Magazine, ESSENCE Magazine, Travel & Leisure, Business Insider, and more. As a culture and entertainment enthusiast, she's interviewed legendary celebrities such as Oprah, Toni Braxton, John Legend, Tracee Ellis Ross, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Robin Roberts, Viola Davis, Gabrielle Union, Serena Williams, Regina King, Taraji P. Henson, Issa Rae, Elaine Welteroth, Tia Mowry, and more. Since 2021, Dominique has found solace in curating physical spaces while creating a name for herself at the intersection of digital content curation and editorial storytelling. She believes interior design is an extension of thoughtful storytelling. With DBF Interiors, Dominique brings her burgeoning interior styling talents to other modern professionals like herself, committing to curating enjoyable, comfortable, and inspirational living spaces for her clients. She has been featured as an interior design expert in Apartment Therapy, Martha Stewart, Hunker, Architectural Digest, and more. Dominique has a Master of Arts in Specialized Journalism from the University of Southern California. At USC, she was a Charlotta Bass fellowship recipient, Cowan scholar, teaching assistant, and research assistant for New York Times bestselling author Anna Tubbs.
BRANDING COURSE SALE: Find Your Irresistible (offer until Dec. 19) - only $497USD https://www.visibilityonpurpose.com/find-your-irresistible If you've ever wanted to get featured in magazines, listen up FRAND. Tweety gives us the inside scoop on all the world of magazines since she runs her own. In this episode, we talk about... Tweety's journey to starting her own publication (& what it took) What pitches standout to writers and editors (This is *exactly what you want to KNOW!) Product / Brand Placements Building relationships with media contacts and why it's a better long-term strategy than paying for placements What her team is currently writing pieces on (Again, listen up world!) Tweety Elitou is not new to the publishing world. Nurtured by parents who are authors and publishers, the Philadelphia native began her career as a fashion writer at the age of 13. As the former Sr. Lifestyle Editor of BET, Tweety was a key player in expanding the audience and reshaping the Lifestyle vertical on the brand's website. After working for notable media brands, the editor took some time off to enjoy the peace and pleasure of self-care and soft living. It was during this period that BrownStyle Magazine was created. Connect with Tweety: @Tweety Elitou @Brownstyle www.iambrownstyle.com BRANDING COURSE SALE: Find Your Irresistible (offer until Dec. 19) - only $497USD https://www.visibilityonpurpose.com/find-your-irresistible
No one is more knowledgable about Melbourne's creatives, designers and makers than Broadsheet's Home and Lifestyle Editor, Joe Walker. She joins Around Town with three local brands to watch this month. Plus, a 150-year-old North Melbourne pub reopens after a major revamp. Duck Ragu Plantchester At The Table Joy Rolla Central Club Hotel New episodes of Broadsheet Melbourne Around Town drop Monday, Wednesday, Friday each week. Subscribe on the LiSTNR app to make sure you don't miss an episode. And keep up-to-date on everything Broadsheet has to offer at www.Broadsheet.com.au, or at @Broadsheet_melb. Broadsheet Melbourne Around Town is hosted by Katya Wachtel and produced by Nicola Sitch. Deirdre Fogarty is the Executive Producer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Sunday is Father's Day and if you are struggling with what to buy the special father figure in your life, Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor with The Irish Examiner joined us on the show to share her top tips.
This Sunday is Father's Day and if you are struggling with what to buy the special father figure in your life, Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor with The Irish Examiner joined us on the show to share her top tips.
Edwina Hagon is a designer and maker who writes on the side. She launched her brand, Hagon Workroom, in November 2021, with a collection of one-of-a-kind shirts that she repurposed from antique and vintage tablecloths sourced locally in Sydney. Hagon Workroom is not her first foray into fashion, In the past she has run a separate fashion brand, was the Lifestyle Editor and New York correspondent for the famed RUSSH magazine, worked for GrandLife New York magazine and has also worked with with various lifestyle and culture brands. She's currently developing new styles, once again using reclaimed materials, mostly vintage and deadstock fabrics, and experimenting with traditional craft techniques with the intention to create garments that are both functional and playful. For her, it's about creating garments without creating waste by optimising what is already available. Follow Edwina on:https://hagon.com.au/@hagon_workroomOther show links:RUSSH magazineClothes, Clothes, Clothes. Music, Music, Music. Boys, Boys, Boys by Viv Albertine Visit Grand Days Vintage Boutique in Sydney or Online Purple Noon Film Who I am by Charlotte Rampling Order your copy of the How To Be Fabulous book on Booktopia here. This podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Use the link www.betterhelp.com/befabulous to get 10% off your first month of Better Help. #sponsoredThis episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.Follow us @htbfabulous on Instagram.For advertising enquiries please email charlotte@charlottedallison.com
As part of raising environmental awareness during Earth Month, we're taking a close look at how corporations interpret their responsibilities to combat the climate emergency. Some choose to play an active role by creating more sustainable practices. In this episode, we're in conversation with the co-founders of Cabinet Health, a sustainable health-care company with a novel solution to the growing plastic waste crisis. Cabinet Health is on a mission to remove plastic from the pharmaceutical industry—a major contributor to the problem—with the world's first refillable and compostable medicine system. Co-founders Achal Patel and Russ Gong discuss the environmental impact of the creation and consumption of medication as Well+Good lifestyle editor Erica Sloan explains how microplastics affect our lives. HOST: Taylor Camille, Director of Podcasts at Well+Good GUESTS: Erica Sloan, Lifestyle Editor at Well+GoodAchal Patel, Co-Founder & CEO & Russ Gong, Co-Founder & President, find more from Cabinet hereABOUT THIS PODCASTAt Well+Good HQ, we spend our days talking to and learning from the most interesting people in wellness—experts, thought-leaders and celebrities. On The Well+Good Podcast we're inviting you to join the conversation. With each episode, our hosts will dig into our most clicked on topics in order to reimagine what it means for you to live well. Tune in weekly to find the wellness that fits your frequency.You can also find us on our website on YouTube or social in between shows.Got thoughts? Shoot us a line at podcast@wellandgood.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rounding off our month of Lifestyle is Australian publishing platform, The Latch
Do you ever feel guilty about hiring a cleaner? Is it an indulgence or a necessity? It's a question many people are asking themselves as the number of households hiring professional help to handle domestic chores continues to rise.Joining us today to weigh in on this issue: Esther McCarthy, Lifestyle Editor and Weekend Magazine Columnist at the Irish Examiner, and Jim Elliott, Comedian
In this episode we're joined by our newest team member and Marketing Intern, Jude Bokovoy! Jude is a Communication Studies Major as well as the Cheer Captain and Lifestyle Editor for the Western Howl. Tune in as she shares her journey, top tips and advice for students and student athletes alike in how to get the most out of your experience in university.
We've got another episode of the Red River Report! For this episode, host Jason Bolduc talks to Sierra Sanders, the Health and Lifestyle editor here at The Projector. We talk about some Journalism, staying positive in a stressful environment, and leaning on your peers. Give it a listen! Link Dump: FOLLOW us on social media: Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/rrcprojector/ Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/rrcprojector/ Twitter — https://twitter.com/RRCProjector Do you have an interesting story you think we should follow up on? Drop it in our anonymous dropbox on The Projector's homepage: https://http://theprojector.ca/
Wondering what the latest and greatest wellness trends are for 2023? Look no further than Well + Good's Annual Report. This week I had the pleasure of sitting down with Lifestyle Editor Erica Sloan to discuss the ins and outs of 2023 trends, from the concept of wellness travel, to mental fitness, and maternal health. As a fellow WashU Alumn, Erica and I also talk about our (indirect) paths to the wellness industry and shared passions for journalism / writing. We also discuss Erica's perspective on health and wellness as a journalist, and what ultimately brings her a bit of endorphins every day. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stella-stephanopoulos/support
Having a nicotine addiction used to only be associated with cigarette smokers who'd have a pack a day and always try to bum a cig. Now vaping has become the newest nicotine addiction source, with a quarter of vapers in Australia having never smoked before. We're joined by Alyx Gorman, Lifestyle Editor at the Guardian, who found herself addicted to vaping after three years and at the peak of her addiction she estimated she was inhaling roughly the equivalent of a pack and a half of cigarettes a day. In Australia it's illegal to sell, supply or possess an e-cigarette or any liquid that contains nicotine in Australia without a doctor's prescription. So how and why are they so readily available in Australia? Headlines: Ten killed in California mass shooting Jacinda Arden hands Labour leadership over to Chris Hipkins Murray and Djokovic call for better scheduling in Australian Open Buckingham Palace reveals King Charles' coronation details Follow The Briefing: Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAUSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we approach the end of 2022, we're looking toward the future. For Well+Good's annual trend report, we've asked the experts and examined the data to predict what we'll be talking about in the year ahead.In this episode, we'll cover a topic that touches all aspects of wellness, especially as we progress through an ongoing pandemic: health. From changes to how we approach mental health and its accessibility to new and improved period products, tune in to hear what's ahead for 2023. HOST: Abbey Stone, Executive Editor at Well+GoodGUESTS:Rachel Kraus, Fitness Writer and Reporter for Well+GoodSamantha Leal, Deputy Editor at Well+GoodErica Sloan, Lifestyle Editor at Well+GoodWHAT WE TALKED ABOUT:Fitness reporter Rachel Kraus chats the world of virtual reality in the health space. You can find more from Rachel hereDeputy Editor Samantha Leal digs into whats coming for how we treat and approach mental health, including new methods of access, like online applications, and modalities. You can find more from Samantha hereLifestyle Editor Erica Sloan talks innovation in the period care world, including new tampon technology, as well as a new focus on over-the-counter drugs, with increased consciousness towards ingredients and labels. You can find more from Erica hereYou can continue reading about Well+Good's 2023 trends predictions hereABOUT THIS PODCASTAt Well+Good HQ, we spend our days talking to and learning from the most interesting people in wellness—experts, thought-leaders and celebrities. On The Well+Good Podcast we're inviting you to join the conversation. With each episode, our hosts will dig into our most clicked on topics in order to reimagine what it means for you to live well. Tune in weekly to find the wellness that fits your frequency.You can also find us on our website on YouTube or social in between shows.Got thoughts? Shoot us a line at podcast@wellandgood.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join Stargate's Chief Master Sergeant Walter Harriman to learn the ins and outs of the hotseat of the control room in this immersive roleplay and cosplay experience!Tickets and info are available now at www.thecompanion.app/events. Sign up as a member (paid or free) for a discount code!Whether miniskirts and calf-high boots or spandex and shoulder pads, Star Trek uniforms have always kept one eye on today's fashion as well as tomorrow's. Featuring special guest Harriet Hall, fashion expert, Lifestyle Editor at The Independent newspaper, and feminist author of She: A Celebration of Renegade Women.Read by Rebecca Davis and written by Kayleigh Dray. Theme song by Lofi Geek. Nichelle Nichols' BBC interview: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006m9j6 The ‘Hopepunk' case for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: https://www.thecompanion.app/2022/04/07/star-trek-deep-space-nine-is-the-definition-of-hope-punk-and-we/ Costume Designer Robert Blackman's interview on StarTrek.com: https://intl.startrek.com/article/meet-emmy-award-winning-costume-designer-robert-blackman-part-3 Costume Designer Gersha Phillips's interview on Shondaland: https://www.shondaland.com/inspire/a26732991/star-trek-discovery-costume-designer-gersha-phillips/ ….ComicBook.com: https://comicbook.com/startrek/news/star-trek-discovery-gersha-phillips-interview/ …and We Got This Covered: https://wegotthiscovered.com/tv/new-interview-reveals-where-star-trek-discovery-drew-its-uniform-inspiration-from/ Costume Designer Christine Bieselin Clark's panel interview on Gold Derby: https://www.goldderby.com/article/2020/christine-bieselin-clark-star-trek-picard-costume-design-experts-panel-video-interview/ The original article on The Companion: https://www.thecompanion.app/2022/06/08/star-trek-starfleet-uniforms/ The Companion's Audio Articles is a new series and we'd love to know if you like the new show. If you do, please share it with your friends on social media, WhatsApp, or any other text groups. You can Tweet us @thecompanionapp or send a message on Discord: https://discord.com/invite/BcFBwtY3Ju Thank you to our production team which include Nick Hayward, Lawrence Kao, Tommy Terry-Green, James Hoare, George Mole, Ben Herbert, Hattie Smith, and Chris Smith.
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Erica Sloan is the Lifestyle Editor at digital wellness publication and community Well+Good. She writes and edits articles about sleep, sex, astrology, travel, career, financial wellness, and other elements of daily life that intersect with one's well-being. Before joining Well+Good in 2021, she worked as an editorial assistant at Prevention magazine and assistant editor at Martha Stewart Living and Martha Stewart Weddings magazines. In today's episode, Erica pulls back the curtain on her career, company, and editorial process. She shares what does and doesn't make the cut in her inbox, how she finds ideas for her editorial content, what Well+Good is and isn't looking for - and her personal pitching preferences. Here's what you'll learn:How Erica Sloan first found her way into journalism and writing How she realized a media career was best for her Learn how Erica got her start in the magazine industry and interned with the New York ObserverHear how she experienced media acquisitions at the start of her careerLearn more about the Well+Good platform and communityLearn about Erica's role as Lifestyle Editor at Well+GoodLearn what items make the cut from pitches for the Well+Good lifestyle vertical Erica's tips for best pitching practices for lifestyle storiesWhat types of articles is she covering at Well+GoodWhat a day 2 or 3 take is on a piece - and how that relates to Well+GoodThe definition of Evergreen contentAnd More! Socials + Website: Well+Good Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamwellandgood/Erica Sloan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericapaigesloan/Well+Good Website: https://www.wellandgood.com/Sign up For Lexie's Weekly Insider to Receive Insider Tips, Invites, & More at: https://theprbarinc.com/newsworthy/Interested in learning more about Pitchin'? Book a Free Consultation here.Instagram: @theprbar_inc
Madison Hogan, Lifestyle Editor for the MDJ and the Editor of Cobb Life Magazine, joins the podcast to share stories about some of the interesting people and places in and around Cobb County. #CobbCounty #Georgia #LocalNews - - - - - The Marietta Daily Journal Podcast is local news for Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, and all of Cobb County. Subscribe today, so you don't miss an episode! MDJOnline Register Here for your essential digital news. Email bgdoughnut22@gmailcom for your chance to win a $15 gift card from Dough in the Box https://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/ https://cuofga.org/ https://www.esogrepair.com/ https://www.drakerealty.com/ https://doughinthebox.com/ https://cchl.com/ Find additional episodes of the MDJ Podcast here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Angus Livingston, Lifestyle Editor from the Sydney Morning Herald believes we have become so spoiled with streaming services, it has left him longing for old school TV. "After a long day of making countless decisions at work, then going home to make decisions for a child, by the time I finally settle down in front of the TV, the last thing I need is to make yet more decisions," he wrote in the Sydney Morning Herald on Thursday. He spoke to Oliver Peterson on Perth Live to share his proposal on why TV streamers like Netflix and Stan should go old-school and give us a curated channel to park on. "If you remember Australian Idol, which was just before streaming took off. I think the final of Australian Idol was the most watched show outside of the AFL Grand Final. We don't really have that anymore where everyone is watching the same thing and talking about it at school or work together," he told Oly.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Madison Hogan, Lifestyle Editor for the MDJ and Editor of Cobb Life Magazine joins the podcast to go over all of the events happening in and around Cobb County this weekend. #4thofJuly #CobbCounty #Georgia #LocalNews - - - - - The Marietta Daily Journal Podcast is local news for Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, and all of Cobb County. Subscribe today, so you don't miss an episode! MDJOnline Register Here for your essential digital news. Email bgdoughnut22@gmailcom for your chance to win a $15 gift card from Dough in the Box https://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/ https://cuofga.org/ https://www.esogrepair.com/ https://www.drakerealty.com/ https://doughinthebox.com/ Find additional episodes of the MDJ Podcast here. This Podcast was produced and published for the Marietta Daily Journal and MDJ Online by BG Ad Group For more information be sure to visit https://www.bgpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Let me give it a shot. If it doesn't work, there's something else that's going to pan out.” That's the mindset that's taken today's guest, Debra Edwards, on an exciting journey around the world while building a successful career in entrepreneurship, fashion, and journalism. A lifelong creative, Debra started her career as a fashion, lifestyle, and entertainment journalist. In 2019, she established DAE, a sustainable line of sandals ethically handmade by artisans in Jamaica. Debra is currently the Deputy Online and Lifestyle Editor at The Jamaica Gleaner, and the budding maven is also highly passionate about philanthropy and building a better Jamaica. I've been lucky to be a part of Debra's journey and watch her shift into a higher self, and I'm so happy to have her here to share with you today. In this conversation, Debra shares what she did to step authentically into who she was as a creative, how authenticity has allowed her to blossom into a career that has taken her all over the world, and how she gives back to our environment through her creative efforts. A creative journey often takes many twists and turns, and Debra takes us along with her, sharing so many gems you can reflect on as you continue your journey. Enjoy the epic! Highlights Debra's early passion for all things creative Debra's international journey from journalism to fashion and beyond The DAE origin story Why confidence is a journey, not a destination Exciting projects in the pipeline Building a legacy of kindness How being a globetrotting lady boss has impacted Debra's dating life An evolution of self-love and joy Pushing through with prayer Resources & Recommendations Debra Edwards on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/iamdebraedwards/ DAE Website https://daecollection.com/ DAE on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dae.collection/ Want more insights about living an intentionally balanced life? Balanced Lady Boss Website http://www.balancedladyboss.com/ Stacey Hines on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/iamstaceyhines/ Balanced Lady Boss Community on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/balanced-lady-boss/ Stacey Hines on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn8qEvzMHlDR9SuROLfRAAw
On this weeks episode we are so honoured to have the incredibly talented Suzanne Baum with us. Suzanne is an incredible celebrity journalist and lifestyle editor who has built her career over the last 20 years as well as being a mum of three. We really get into the life lessons that Suzanne has been through and how she maintains the most positive mindset. You can really hear her smiling throughout this episode and that is some energy we really wanted to bring to you in January. If you are thinking of a career in journalism, or you are self employed and looking to get press. This is the episode for you! We can't wait to hear what you think... [This is a Monday Network production] Follow Kirsty on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/kirstyraynor Follow Suzanne on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/suzanne_baum Follow The Mindset and Me Podcast on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/mindsetandmepodcast
Sara Sozzani Maino, Deputy Editor in Chief Vogue Italia and Head of Vogue Talents (IT), Norman Tan Editor-in-Chief Vogue Singapore, Atenea Morales De La Cruz, Culture & Lifestyle Editor, VOGUE Mexico & Latin America (MX) e Paula Merlo, Chief Content Vogue Brasil (BRA). – Host: HOST Pia Rey, Vogue Talents (AR) Assista esse conteúdo em video no nosso canal do youtube: www.youtube.com/BrazilImmersiveFashionWeek
Kindra Hall talks about her new role as Lifestyle Editor and fields questions from SUCCESS Editor-in-Chief Josh Ellis. Topics include favorite speaking venues, impacts of the pandemic and how to make time for family and work. The SUCCESS Stories podcast takes you behind the scenes with the most successful authors, speakers, athletes, entrepreneurs, and other high achievers. Learn more about their journeys to the top at www.success.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kindra Hall talks about her new role as Lifestyle Editor and fields questions from SUCCESS Editor-in-Chief Josh Ellis. Topics include favorite speaking venues, impacts of the pandemic and how to make time for family and work. The SUCCESS Stories podcast takes you behind the scenes with the most successful authors, speakers, athletes, entrepreneurs, and other high achievers. Learn more about their journeys to the top at www.success.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's only one word to describe this week's episode with my guest Mary Jane Gibson -- PASSION. As the former Culture and Lifestyle Editor for High Times for over a decade, Mary Jane is a wealth of knowledge around the cannabis movement.
Kindra Hall talks about her new role as Lifestyle Editor and fields questions from SUCCESS Editor-in-Chief Josh Ellis. Topics include favorite speaking venues, impacts of the pandemic and how to make time for family and work. The SUCCESS Stories podcast takes you behind the scenes with the most successful authors, speakers, athletes, entrepreneurs, and other high achievers. Learn more about their journeys to the top at www.success.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Victoria’s rental laws have been recently overhauled, with other changes around the country, and tenants can now comfortably make a home, with little touches like hanging a picture now allowed.But is it enough, and should renters demand more? To chat us through these concerns, Executive Director and Founder of Better Renting, Joel Dignam joins us.We also hear from Ash Austen, Domain’s Lifestyle Editor, about retail giant IKEA’s secrets to keeping shoppers coming back for more.00:35 - Are renters getting a raw deal?16:15 - Why are we so obsessed with IKEA?----The information in this post is general in nature and should not be considered personal or financial advice.You should always seek professional advice or assistance before making any financial decisions. Digital Home Loans Pty Ltd t/a Domain Loan Finder (ABN 39 619 694 156, Credit Representative 500208) is authorised by Auscred Services Pty Ltd (ABN 50 164 638 171, Australian Credit Licence 442372). All applications are subject to assessment and lender approval.
Chassie Post is a sought-after TV Style Correspondent, Host and Lifestyle Editor who has appeared on The Today Show, GMA, Entertainment Tonight and more. She talks to Melissa & Jenn about how personality and style go hand-in-hand, no matter how old you are! Plus, Melissa talks about her struggles as a dog mom.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Alice Gorman is an internationally recognised leader in the field of space archaeology and author of the award-winning book Dr Space Junk vs the Universe: Archaeology and the Future. She researches the archaeology and heritage of space junk, planetary landing sites, off-earth mining, and space habitats. She is also a mentor in the UN Office of Outer Space Affairs Space4Women Network and a member of the Advisory Council of the Space Industry Association of Australia. The Hon Catherine Branson AC QC is the 17th Chancellor of the University of Adelaide and was a former Crown Solicitor of South Australia and CEO of the Attorney-General's Department. She served for more than 14 years as a judge of the Federal Court of Australia and for 4 years as President of the Australian Human Rights Commission. She received a Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Adelaide in 2011, a Doctor of Laws (honoris causa) from Flinders University in 2012, and a Doctor of Letters (honoris causa) from Macquarie University in 2014. She is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law, and was awarded a Companion of the Order of Australia in 2018. Jessica Leo-Kelton joined The Advertiser as a cadet in 2006 roles before moving up the ranks as Entertainment Editor, then Lifestyle Editor and Deputy Head of News. In 2015 she took up the role of Messenger Newspapers Editor-in-Chief overseeing the production of 11 weekly suburban titles and a monthly lifestyle magazine. Then in late 2017, four months prior to the birth of her first child, Jess was promoted to Deputy Editor at The Advertiser and Sunday Mail. After just 18 months as Deputy Editor, Jessica was appointed the new role of Sunday Mail Editor. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode #36 of the Fact Up Podcast features Maryam Siddiqi, Lifestyle Editor at The Globe & Mail, a national Canadian daily newspaper. A natural storyteller, we discussed various topics, including: What Book perfectly reflects what's happening the world. Professional challenges as a Lifestyle Editor in the age of Covid. The benefits and pitfalls of solo travel. What she learned traveling the world for 6 months. The Fact Up Podcast with Jim Bamboulis features informative, casual conversations about topics of the day with industry leaders and thinkers in the travel, food and culture industries! TravelMammal is a media company that aims to unite the global community through travel, food and cultural experiences worldwide. Connect on Social: https://www.youtube.com/travelmammal https://www.facebook.com/travelmammal https://www.twitter.com/travelmammal https://www.instagram.com/travelmammal
Beauty Island acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.Hello and welcome to Beauty Island, the award-nominated beauty podcast that celebrates life and lipstick.I’m your host, beauty journalist, Brittany Stewart.If you’re new here or you just need a recap: Each episode, I sit down with a guest and ask them about the 8 beauty products that have a special memory or meaning for them. The ones they’d take to a desert island, or Beauty Island, that I am sending them off too.Maybe it’s the first beauty product they ever bought, the one that gives them their signature look, or the perfume that instantly sparks a memory of a special place or person.Along the way we find out more about their life, career and the people and events that have shaped them into who they are today.An exciting announcement that Beauty Island has been nominated for an Australian Podcast Award! Yey! We’re a finalist for Best Arts and Culture podcast, with the winner announced Saturday 21st November. So keep your fingers and toes crossed for me, and whether you’ve listened to one episode or all of them, I just wanted to say thank you to you so much for your support of the podcast.But enough about that for now! And on to today’s episode.Today my guest is editor and journalist, Gyan Yankovich. Now a little disclaimer that this interview was recorded earlier this year, in May. Now that’s a few months in normal times, but in 2020? Well, let’s just say a lot has changed. When we recorded, Gyan was living in New York in the midst for a terrifying first wave and strict lockdown. She was also the managing editor of renowned fashion turned culture site, Man Repeller. Since we spoke, there have been a succession of changes - a callout, a redesign and then, most recently, the announcement of the closure of the site. For more context read this. Before that, Gyan moved back to Australia and is now the Managing Editor of Junkee.If you grew up reading Aussie magazines in the 20teens, you’ll no doubt recognise Gyan’s face. Born in Bathurst, before moving to Sydney to pursue a career in the glossy world of magazines, Gyan was a beauty editor for the likes of Cleo, Cosmo and Dolly before moving to digital to help form Buzzfeed Australia’s founding team. She is brilliant, talented and she has the best and longest natural lashes I have ever seen.We talked through the mascaras that bookmark her beauty journey, the legend of the office tanning salon for beauty editors, applying foundation with your fingers and what exactly are the Saturday spirals.If you enjoy this episode, please rate and write a review on Apple Podcasts or subscribe on Spotify if you haven’t already. Or recommend to a friend or many friends, by sharing a screenshot on your Instagram story. Don’t forget to tag @beautyislandpodcast so I can see. As an independent podcaster, those things really help more people discover the podcast so I can keep making it for you!Now, over to Gyan. Enjoy.~Follow host Brittany Stewart:Instagram: @brittanybeautybts @beautyislandpodcastEmail: beautyislandpodcast@gmail.comSubscribe to It's A Beauty! Newsletter for no BS beauty reviews, tips and tricks. (It's free!)Follow Gyan: Instagram: @gyanyankovichTwitter: @gyanyankovichSubscribe to her newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/d8e77e97c508/shellberightProducts mentioned:Max Factor False Lash Effect: https://bit.ly/3f0y5MmMaybelline Lash Sensational: http://bit.ly/2QdZ4q8Nars Climax: http://bit.ly/2U5qOQqSt Tropez Tanning Mousse: https://bit.ly/38WRz3RBenefit Brow Zing: https://bit.ly/2H3275PClinique Moisture Surge CC Cream: https://bit.ly/2IzkcsyGo-To Face Hero Oil: https://bit.ly/3pxaSXhDr Jart Brightening Solution sheet mask: https://seph.me/2IBvi08L'Oréal Lumi Magique (discontinued)Ouai Texturizing Hair Spray: https://bit.ly/3kBTZH4Sound effects obtained from ZapsplatMusic: Dexter Britain
There’s no business like show business… But what about those wonderful factory workers?!Dust off your Playbill collection! Today I am tackling the “Great White Way”… musical theater that is!Talking all things musical (from Broadway and beyond) is R Marshall, a Chicago-based writer, singer, actor, activist, storyteller, and co-pastor of Sanctuary, a virtual spiritual community committed to justice and intersectionality. Additionally, they are co-owner of Six Points Letterpress, a letterpress printing company, and the Lifestyle Editor for MTM Chicago. You may also recognize them as one of the many regulars at Musical Mondays at Sidetrack in Chicago, Illinois as the “loveable” Idina Menzel in “Let It Go” from Frozen! On today’s episode we dive into our top favourite musicals, the Broadway divas we wouldn’t mind spending time with on a desert island and much more!Now come along and listen to that “Lullaby of Broadway,” darlings!INTERACT WITH RINSTAGRAM: @wokawokarichardSanctuary (Facebook)Six Points LetterpressMTM ChicagoMEDIA MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODENext to Normal (Cast Recording)Rent (Final show live on Broadway)Fiddler on the Roof (Film)Jim Nabors- Sunrise, Sunset (From Fiddle on the Roof)A Chorus Line (Cast Recording)Bare- A Pop Opera (Cast Recording)Chess (Concept Recording)Elaine Paige- Nobody’s Side (Chess Pieces)French and Saunders- I Know Him So Well (Parody)[title of show] (Original Cast)[title of show] Show- Christmas SpecialThey’re Playing Our Song (Tony Awards Performance 1979)INTERACT WITH SPARKLE SIDCLOSET CONCERTS: A new episode of “Closet Concerts” debuts every Wednesday, the day before a new podcast episode!DOWNLOAD THE THEME SONG Ted Gärdestad- Jag ska fånga en ängelSHOW CREDITSLinks to Amazon products are associated with the Amazon Affiliate Program. Your purchase helps support the podcast!
From flapper to femme fatale: Olive Thomas was the wild-living sex symbol of the jazz age and one of Hollywood's first starlets - but ended up dying in agony from poison in Paris Ritz 100 years ago. Suicide... or revenge of a jealous husband? Pamela Hutchinson, Film historian and critic specialising in silent cinema joins Jenni to discuss the story. The NHS in England employs more than a million women, who make up 77% of the workforce, but that is not reflected in its senior leadership. In 2016 a target was set of 50:50 women to men on NHS boards by 2020. This has been missed, but the figure has risen to 44.7%. The NHS Confederation estimates that another 150 women need to be recruited overall, with some trusts having much further to go than others. Jenni speaks to Sam Allen, Chief Executive of Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and Chair of the Health and Care Women Leaders Network at the NHS Confederation, and Prof Ruth Sealy from Exeter University Business School, who authored the report. Suicide is the biggest killer of young people under 35 in the UK (ONS figures). A new guide for parents who are really worried about their children has been put out by Papyrus, an organisation which aims to prevent suicide. It encourages parents who might be scared to talk to their children, to make sure they do. It’s been over five months since many of us sat in an office with a collective of colleagues. The work parties and special occasions are happening behind a screen. And more people than ever are thinking about permanently working from home. Is this well and truly the death of office relationships? And why do we love the idea of one so much in the first place? Anna Smith is a film critic and a host of the Girls On Film podcast. Ellen Scott is the Lifestyle Editor at the Metro UK. She met her partner at work four years ago.
In this episode, Britt Thorson, the editor of KOMO's Seattle Refined and business owner of BB Creative Consulting, chats all things media, content, and running a successful lifestyle publication. Britt and Susan go down memory lane of how Susan first became a freelance writer for Seattle Refined and Jake talks about not underselling your value as a business owner.
Antonia Jones was joined by Molly, Beauty and Lifestyle Editor in the studio on Phoenix FM's Saturday Breakfast. Find out the latest on her botox anti-ageing treatment which she had, plus how to maintain it and the pros and cons.
Amy Elisa Jackson is an established expert in entertainment and lifestyle journalism, content management and social media strategy. She is currently the Editorial Director at Glassdoor.com, one of the fastest growing job sites. The Stanford University alum and proud 'LA girl' has spent nearly 15 years as an award-winning journalist on both digital and print platforms. She served as the Lifestyle Editor for Ebony Magazine, executing cover stories and exclusive interviews with Magic Johnson, Mariah Carey and Mike Tyson. More recently, Amy Elisa has brought her talents to Silicon Valley creating content for Levo League and Facebook. Amy Elisa kicked off her career at PEOPLE Magazine where she earned a coveted LA Press Club Award. She continues to work with top brands, both in print and digital media, such as Facebook, MSN, BET, Lexus, Essence Magazine, Latina Magazine, AOL Makers, Business Insider, Fast Company and iVillage. An on-air entertainment expert, Amy has appeared on Good Morning America, E! News, Access Hollywood, and Inside Edition. Whether she is conducting a milestone interview or launching a new digital property, she handles it all with poise, passion and a unique blend of sassy sophistication. I will admit that I was already a fan of Amy Elisa before our interview, as you will be able to tell by how fast I’m talking, ha, but after our conversation, I officially became the president of the Amy Elisa Jackson fan club. Some of the things we discuss in our conversation are: - Choosing a career path that is outside of the family career path. - Black #girlbosses who inspire her. - Dealing with the different seasons of your career. - Leaving the dream job to struggle - Having the life of you dreams and losing that shortly thereafter. - Adjusting to what is v. what you thought would be. - Why she hasn’t chosen entrepreneurship. - Being vocal about Diversity and Inclusion at work. I think you are really going to enjoy this conversation, so as always grab your favorite beverage, your notebook and pen, and get ready to catch these gems. If you enjoyed this podcast, please share it with at least one woman in your network who you think would also enjoy it.
Antonia Jones was joined by Molly, Beauty and Lifestyle Editor in the studio on Phoenix FM's Saturday Breakfast. Find out about the latest anti-ageing treatments, skincare to help you maintain that refreshed look.
Saturday Brunch host Nadia Harding was joined by Molly, Beauty and Lifestyle Editor in the studio on Phoenix FM. They talked about festive glamour and the best high street brands to stock up on.
Antonia Jones was joined by Molly, Beauty and Lifestyle Editor in the studio on Phoenix FM. The pair covered a lot of ground to help give listeners inspiration for their Christmas stockings.
Wassup beautiful people!This episode of Barbarian Noetics features writer, speaker and mental health advocate Michelle Yang. Michelle is the Lifestyle Editor and Contributor at Mochi magazine, and she's been published in the Huffington Post, InStyle, Hello Giggles and The Temper. You can find all of Michelle's articles, her bio and more at her blog: Living Well, Happily (www.livingwellhappily.com).It was a real joy to have Michelle on the podcast. She sheds light on a unique and under-represented space in our cultural dialogue, at the intersection of mental health, feminism and Asian-American identity. Keep an eye out for her memoir, which is currently in the works (I'm excited). Thanks again to Michelle for a deep and stimulating conversation, and for bravely speaking out about living and thriving with a mental health condition.This episode I'm also excited to debut the new Intro track to Barbarian Noetics, an exclusive original mix composed by Phoenix-based EDM producer Dykotomi (https://m.soundcloud.com/dykotomi). Please support his work by liking and following him on Soundcloud, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Spotify and wherever you stream music. Check out his latest EP, Bottom Line, which he released this year.Dykotomi custom built this Intro for the podcast and he did a superb job. Listen for the Raven calls and war horns! Ka kaww, Kaaaawww!! Finally, as always, please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast, it really helps. Spread the word, tell a friend! One love y'all, ConanInsta: @conantannerPatreon: www.patreon.com/noeticsFB: Barbarian Noetics with Conan TannerTRACK LIST FOR THIS EPISODE Dykotomi: Barbarian Noetics Podcast Intro (War Horns and Ravens)Find Dykotomi on Soundcloud @ https://m.soundcloud.com/dykotomiFiras Tarhini: FadedDr. Toast: EpicyclesDr. Toast: EigentonesPYRMDPLAZA: DrowningJuan Rios: Colores (Chillhop Essentials-Spring 2017)Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/noetics)
Enjoy this great show with celebrity Talk Show Host, Beauty Expert and Lifestyle Editor, Debra Kennedy. She is a true beauty Queen, with tips and tricks to not only add to your beauty routine, but sound advice on being happy, upbeat, loving and giving back to others. You will learn how to manifest joy and love, as well as helpful beauty advice. Debra's story:Debra is a former Mrs. NC America, Mrs. NC United States,Mrs. North Carolina International and Mrs. World Elite, Commercial and Print Model with Evolution Talent Agency and is the host and producer of The Debra Kennedy Show which is a Lifestyle Talk Show that airs on Saturday nights at 9:30 PM on TV ACCESS 21. She is a regular on Charlotte Today, Fox Good Day Charlotte and WBBT Rising as a Lifestyle Expert where she shares her “fabulous finds” and “Secret Weapons” on the morning shows. She is also a writer and is a columnist for Luxe Lifestyle Magazine with her in demand articles, “CONFESSIONS of a Lifestyle Connoisseur”Debra shares tantalizing tales that will intrigue and delight you. Debra’s spitfire personality and ability to relate to others makes her a popular public speaker, Event Judge and Host. Debra believes what you give in life is what you get in return. She is on the Advisory board for Best Buddies Gala and Membership Director for Workplace First. Fun Fact about Debra: She has graced the cover of two magazines and currently has items on the menu of two local restaurants.How to reach Deb, watch her show and read her articles on love, life and experience, go to:Debra Kennedy ShowSupport the show (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beauty-call-podcast/id1462542236)
Today Ali sits down with one of her good mama friends, Emma Bing, What to Expect Life Style Editor, Celeb Writer & Mama of 2 Emma and Ali talk about real #momlife, the judgement, the shaming, how hard it is and so much more! Social media and how it can a detriment to everyone, but especially Mom's! The overload of information and making the right decisions as a mama. Emma's mission and hope behind What to Expect and the community! Ali & Emma talk the "influencer world" , the in's and out's, authenticity, women empowerment and so much more! This episode is full of realness, rawness, laughs and tears!! Follow Emma at: https://www.instagram.com/emmabingwte https://www.whattoexpect.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ali-levine/support
Antonia was joined by Molly, Beauty and Lifestyle Editor in the studio on Phoenix FM. Find out about the latest beauty and grooming hacks to keep you feeling, looking and smelling great this winter.
On this episode of the Fashion League podcast, Brian Murray Jr. discusses how he went from training to become a dancer with aspirations to move to L.A., to now writing about the best gift ideas and The 54 Best Books From Oprah's Book Club. Brian is the lifestyle editor at BestProducts.com, and his work has been featured on Popular Mechanics and Good Housekeeping. www.fashionleague.io In this Episode: Jade Rollers - https://shopstyle.it/l/5sWZ K-beauty Sheet Masks - https://shopstyle.it/l/5sYv Reusable Straws - https://shopstyle.it/l/5sXs Louis Vuitton Jenga - http://bit.ly/2JtBpR3 Ball Deodorant - http://bit.ly/2NBGtYP ‘Faux or Fashion’ - Justin Bieber, Adidas, Luxury Kites
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I started Dressing Room 8 to create an online platform where women can learn how to dress with confidence, think with clarity, and live with purpose. I provide business consultation services, life & business coaching, and public speaking services. Aside from running Dressing Room 8, I am an Adjunct Professor at Nassau Community College where I teach Introduction to Women’s Studies. I am the Lifestyle Editor for Plus Model Magazine and I am the Program Coordinator for Long Island Girl Talk, a Long Island community-based start-up program that teaches teenage girls how to produce, direct and star in their own television show about women’s issues in their communities. Recently, I partnered with my husband to create the new podcast WokeNFree and I am the host of Our Voices on 90.3 WHPC. https://www.dressingroom8.com https://twitter.com/dressingroom8 https://www.linkedin.com/in/natashamnurse
Natasha Nurse is a licensed attorney by trade who held various stints in the corporate world prior to making a foray into fashion, writing, media and entrepreneurship. Natasha started Dressing Room 8 to provide a web-based resource where women can gain personal and professional empowerment through her fashion and lifestyle focused blog, consultation and coaching services. She is also the Program Coordinator for Long Island Girl Talk, a Long Island community-based start-up program that teaches teenage girls of color how to produce, direct and star in their own television show about women’s issues in their communities. Recently, she partnered with her husband to create the podcast WokeNFree, where they have fun, informed and thought-provoking conversations on different topic each week. Natasha discusses the winding path of her career, starting with her interest in veterinary science, followed by graduating law school and working in document review, legal recruiting, legal education & sales -- and how realizing her true desire to be creative, innovative, and empowered in her career (and to empower other women as well) led her to a new path of entrepreneurship. She also shares valuable advice about: How our self-limiting beliefs stop us from taking action – and how she helps people overcome these beliefs How fashion can help you be confident and powerful – and how she helps women feel happier when they see themselves in the dressing room mirror The constant battle that every entrepreneur has: being in their business vs working on their business -- and the key questions that every entrepreneur should be asking themselves to ensure their businesses continue to grow How being a strong communicator as a business owner can make you more money Natasha also shares how Long Island Girl Talk, where young women collaborate to create all aspects of their own television shows, is a huge boost to their levels of confidence and self-worth. We also talk about how the WokeNFree podcast invites listeners to think about issues from different viewpoints and engages them in interesting conversations. Connect with Natasha via email, her website www.dressingroom8.com, or on social media on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. You can also listen to the WokeNFree podcast at www.wokenfree.com. Natasha’s full bio: As a New Yorker, born and raised, Natasha is used to bumping into people from all walks of life daily, which makes it easy for her to accomplish her goal of meeting someone new and learning something new each and every day. A licensed attorney by trade, Natasha held various stints in the corporate world prior to making a foray into fashion and writing. Having been a victim of bullying as a child growing up, Natasha learned to seek out fashion as a source of strength early on and actively uses it as a personal means of empowerment; because of her own experiences with bullying and her strong desire to help others within the plus size community, Natasha started Dressing Room 8 to provide a web-based resource where women can gain personal and professional empowerment through her fashion and lifestyle focused blog, consultation and coaching services. Dressing Room 8 helps women learn how to think with clarity, dress with confidence, and live with purpose. Not one to stay idle, Natasha loves to keep a full calendar. Aside from running Dressing Room 8, Natasha is an Adjunct Professor at Nassau Community College where she teaches Introduction to Women’s Studies. She is the Lifestyle Editor for Plus Model Magazine. She is also the Program Coordinator for Long Island Girl Talk, a Long Island community-based start-up program that teaches teenage girls of color how to produce, direct and star in their own television show about women’s issues in their communities. Recently, she partnered with her husband to create the new podcast WokeNFree and she is the host of Our Voices on 90.3 WHPC. Prior to starting Dressing Room 8, Natasha created the WST Feminist Blog, an open forum for sharing original content, links and creative work addressing cutting-edge women’s issues. She is also an animal lover and a big film buff. When she’s not traveling or juggling multiple projects, she likes to spend time with her husband Kahlil, cat Toby and dog, J.J. And, she always finds time to indulge in her obsession with elephants.
Marc Malkin is the Senior Events & Lifestyle Editor for Variety. Marc joins Jason and Bobby in the News Director's Office to talk about "Awards Season," and offer up his predictions for the Oscars. He also opens up about coming out publicly as HIV+, and shares the story of how one the biggest stories he broke this year involves Melissa McCarthy and a cache of ham & cheese sandwiches.
Hey Day in the Life listeners! We're taking the rest of 2018 off from releasing new episodes but we wanted to share a few fan-favorite episodes in case you missed them the first time around. Enjoy! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Affiliate disclaimer: Heads up! There are affiliate links in these show notes. What that means is if you click on a link and then make a purchase, I make a small percentage of money because I referred you. This comes at no additional cost to you. I only share products and resources that I trust and that I know will help you in your business. Grateful for your support! On today's show, I have Rachel Wilkerson Miller who is a Senior Lifestyle Editor at BuzzFeed. I've followed Rachel's blog for years. I'm talkin' at least 8 years, which is a long time in blog days. While her blog has changed over time (it used to be healthy living focused, now it mostly shares what she's reading and writing), I've always loved following along her life. I think I'm not alone when it comes to curiosity about what it's like to work at BuzzFeed. Is it really as fun as it seems? Are the people actually cool or are they stuck up? How do they get work done while working in a chaotic environment?! We chat about all of this more. Rachel shares how she got the job at BuzzFeed, advice she'd give to anyone who wants to work in journalism, the most challenging and rewarding aspects about working at BuzzFeed, where she finds inspiration on the stories she writers, and a heck of a lot more. Excited for you to tune in and hope you enjoy! In today's episode, you'll find out: How Rachel got started at BuzzFeed. Advice she would give to someone who wants to work in journalism or at BuzzFeed specifically. The most challenging aspects and proudest moments during her career at BuzzFeed. One thing that surprised her about working at BuzzFeed. Where she finds inspiration for the articles she writes and what she likes most about working at BuzzFeed. How the political climate has changed the content that's shared on BuzzFeed. Full show notes at: http://brittneyllynn.com/023 Links mentioned: Morning Pages Up First podcast The Daily podcast The NewsWorthy podcast Pocket app Soylent Slack Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify or Google Play Leave an honest review on iTunes. The ratings and reviews help for two reasons: 1) Most importantly, I get to know you, the listener, and what content you enjoy the most. 2) The more reviews the podcast has, the better chance it has at getting in front of new listeners. Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram Join the Facebook group to interact with guests and other listeners Join the Day in the Life newsletter
When you think of a Tarot card reader, imagery of an old woman with a scarf around her head might come to mind, but today, Tarot readers are a lot more “normal”! In this weeks episode of the Fiercely Spiritual Podcast, I chat with my friend Amy Wall about her journey from Lifestyle Editor in a busy magazine to intuitive card reading and how she successfully integrates both aspects of her life. Amy talks about how she discovered Tarot and why the cards are not “scary” and how they can be an essential tool for navigating life. “As soon as I was handed this deck, it was like the thing that I had been waiting for, like something I had been missing and all of a sudden there was this recognition of “oh there you are, I’ve been looking for you and I wasn’t even aware of it!”” If like me you have an interest in Tarot but don’t know that much about it, you’ll find this episode really insightful. You may even be tempted to go out and buy your own deck after listening! Like this podcast? Subscribe to get the latest episodes - Fiercely Spiritual Podcast on iTunes or Sandra Rea on YouTube. FOLLOW ME ON: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrarea_angelicbodies/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sandra.rea/ www.angelicbodies.ie
On this episode of Inside the Writer's Head, Writer-in-Residence Emma Carlson Berne talks with children's book author Aubre Andrus. Andrus has authored more than 25 nonfiction books for kids, including "101 Small Ways to Change the World." She is the former Lifestyle Editor for American Girl magazine, and they discuss how she transitioned to writing full time. Andrus talks about what it's like working alone as a freelance writer, and the stress that comes along with finding your own work - but also the freedom and reward. Listen in for some great career writing insight!
Pearl Boshomane Tsotetsi is the Lifestyle Editor at the Sunday Times (South Africa). Pearl was voted one of Mail and Guardian's Top 200 Young South Africans in 2015 and assumed her current role in 2017. She previously served as Editor of Daily Planet, an intersectional pop culture and social commentary website covering the arts, feminism, racism, social media and digital consumer trends. In addition to working at the Sunday Times, the self-proclaimed "Blonde Bombshell" writes and curates for her blog, FeministMakoti.co.za— a platform for black female voices to convey perspectives on love, sex, marriage, relationships and everything in between. In this conversation with Andile Masuku - taped at Africa Travel Summit 2018 (http://africatravelsummit.com) - Pearl unpacks her aspirational editorial approach to crafting an “intelligent lifestyle product” that is both representative and market-relevant. Listen in for some straight-talk about the sociopolitical and economic importance of profiling black excellence in top-tier lifestyle reporting, and for candid views on the highlights and hazards of travelling while black. Editorial Disclaimer: Airbnb (https://airbnb.com) is the presenting sponsor of this podcast, which is part of an African Tech Roundup (https://africantechroundup.com) miniseries focused on inclusive travel and tourism— recorded at the Africa Travel Summit 2018. African Tech Roundup retains full editorial control over all published content. Opinions expressed by the host, Andile Masuku, and his guest/s do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the presenting sponsor, Airbnb.
Made of Magic | MANIFESTATION | INTUITION | FEMINISM | MENTAL HEALTH | EMPOWERMENT | SELF LOVE
Chelsea Quint is an intuitive lifestyle editor - if you're thinking you've never heard that, that's because she made it up. Breaking the mold of a traditional coaching model, she helps clients edit their lives. Using tools like EFT/tapping, meditation, NLP, positive psychology, body work and more, she clears out limiting beliefs and stuck energy living in the body, creating space for clients to co-create everything they desire. Chelsea believes you deserve everything you desire. She'll help you get it. In this episode, Chelsea shares her struggle with perfectionism and how she dropped the need for external validation and allowed herself space to heal. SO MUCH BEAUTIFUL WISDOM. Loved Chelsea and want to connect? www.chelseaquint.com www.instagram.com/chelsea.quint www.facebook.com/xochelseaquint Are we connected on Insta? https://www.instagram.com/stephaniedawnelizabeth/ JOIN THE GIRLS COLLECTIVE: http://stephaniedawnelizabeth.com/thegirlscollective And hey, if you loved this episode would you go ahead and leave us a rating and review? LOVE YOU.
In episode 17 of the Liberty Discovers Podcast, we hear from three talented young artists stocked at Liberty. Laura Bird, Amy-Isles Freeman and Alexa Coe sat down with Lily Worcester, Deputy Beauty and Lifestyle Editor at ES Magazine.
Janice Ogurcak is the Director of Public Programming and Outreach at the World of Little League Museum. This museum is to Little League what the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown is to Major League Baseball. Its filled with significant artifacts that range from serious to frivolous. There is a piece torn from the Berlin Wall when it fell, the badge of a fireman who perished in the World Trade Center on 9/11, a 1970s-era Troll Doll and a patch that flew in space. Each of these artifacts tell a story — one person’s story — and how they credit Little League with helping them develop the traits of character, courage and loyalty that helped them persevere when difficult times called for it. Did I mention that Jan is also the author of The World of Little League? It’s a photo book that shares some of the history of Little League Baseball, with a focus on artifacts that can be found at the youth sport’s organization’s museum. A former newspaper reporter and editor, Jan is a consummate researcher and she loves the art of the interview. She was employed by the Williamsport Sun-Gazette, joining the newspaper’s editorial staff in 1977, then accepting a promotion in 1990 as Lifestyle Editor. When she accepted the invitation to write the book, she dedicated herself to finding the people behind the artifact and, when possible, talking to them. Despite the fact that their story can’t possibly fit into the lengthy photo caption, it was important to Jan to listen to it, and to honor it. She also honors their stories when visitors come to the museum, and she’s able to tell them a bit more about that strange piece of dental work, or the bicycle, or the origami cranes and the Emmy awards. A museum is a curiosity shop when you don’t have context, and that’s what Jan does best - gives context, and meaning, and accuracy to people’s stories. I hope that Jan's interview inspires you to listen to someone’s story today. Honor the story by sharing it with others. That’s how we live forever. Jan is a lucky woman - she has seven grandchildren, who fill her days with happiness. She may not have time to write another book yet, but that time will come. For now, she’s doing the most important thing she can - being a grandparent. I'm envious! She keeps saying she's happy to share, but I haven't opened my door to find a box of kiddies yet.
Affiliate disclaimer: Heads up! There are affiliate links in these show notes. What that means is if you click on a link and then make a purchase, I make a small percentage of money because I referred you. This comes at no additional cost to you. I only share products and resources that I trust and that I know will help you in your business. Grateful for your support! On today's show, I have Rachel Wilkerson Miller who is a Senior Lifestyle Editor at BuzzFeed. I've followed Rachel's blog for years. I'm talkin' at least 8 years, which is a long time in blog days. While her blog has changed over time (it used to be healthy living focused, now it mostly shares what she's reading and writing), I've always loved following along her life. I think I'm not alone when it comes to curiosity about what it's like to work at BuzzFeed. Is it really as fun as it seems? Are the people actually cool or are they stuck up? How do they get work done while working in a chaotic environment?! We chat about all of this more. Rachel shares how she got the job at BuzzFeed, advice she'd give to anyone who wants to work in journalism, the most challenging and rewarding aspects about working at BuzzFeed, where she finds inspiration on the stories she writers, and a heck of a lot more. Excited for you to tune in and hope you enjoy! In today's episode, you'll find out: How Rachel got started at BuzzFeed. Advice she would give to someone who wants to work in journalism or at BuzzFeed specifically. The most challenging aspects and proudest moments during her career at BuzzFeed. One thing that surprised her about working at BuzzFeed. Where she finds inspiration for the articles she writes and what she likes most about working at BuzzFeed. How the political climate has changed the content that's shared on BuzzFeed. Full show notes at: http://brittneyllynn.com/023 Links mentioned: Morning Pages Up First podcast The Daily podcast The NewsWorthy podcast Pocket app Soylent Slack Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify or Google Play Leave an honest review on iTunes. The ratings and reviews help for two reasons: 1) Most importantly, I get to know you, the listener, and what content you enjoy the most. 2) The more reviews the podcast has, the better chance it has at getting in front of new listeners. Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram Join the Facebook group to interact with guests and other listeners Join the Day in the Life newsletter
“By fifth and sixth year, you’re dreaming in Irish”. It’s a little Coláiste Íosagáin reunion on Motherfoclóir this week as Darach is outnumbered by two past pupils: regular contributor Ola Majekodunmi and special guest Ailbhe Malone, who is Lifestyle Editor at Buzzfeed UK (after stints with NME, Nylon, Heat, the Irish Independent and many others). Ailbhe tells us about moving from an English language primary school to an Irish language secondary school, shares her stories about getting a foot in the door in music journalism and chats about the perils and delights of having an Irish name at home and abroad. She also talks about times when her journalism has led her to write about her own life experiences. --- Contact the show at https://twitter.com/motherfocloir or email us at motherfocloir@headstuff.org.
Natasha Nurse is an Adjunct Professor at Nassau Community College, the owner and founder of and also the Lifestyle Editor for . She's a lawyer, business owner, and public speaker, and today she introduced us to her coaching philosophy and discussed what success means and how to develop a mindset for it.
Today's episode focuses on the art of having a happy marriage. Whether you're newly married, single and hoping to be married one day, or years into a good marriage but always open to making it better, Senior Relationships and Lifestyle Editor of Essence.com and Founder of ManWifeandDog.com, Charli Penn, joins us to give her top tips for a happy marriage. None of us really know what to expect the moment we say, "I do"and how much work and compromise it takes when you integrate two lives together. Each journey is different. But the great news is, marriage can be wonderful and with these tips and tools, you will be well on your way to add spice, fun, and longevity to your marriage. We're so thrilled that Charli has joined us. Tune in for girl talk, laughter, and insider tips from one of the top relationship editors in the country and our happily married diva girlfriend!
For single people, especially young single people, dating apps are de rigueur. But what happens when the apps are taken away? How do personal habits and interpersonal encounters change? The women's site Bustle is encouraging people to find out through their Appless April challenge. Kathryn Kattalia is Bustle’s Lifestyle Editor and the co-host of Bustle’s sex and relationships podcast, “I Want It That Way.” Michelle Toglia is Bustle’s Sex and Relationships editor and a contributor to Bustle’s new video series “Love, Factually.” And both are participating in the challenge themselves.
Rae Johnston is a Journalist for Gizmodo Australia, and was previously the Commercial Editor for Gizmodo, Kotaku, and Lifehacker.She has done PR work for Surprise Attack and Flat Earth Games, Co-ordination and hosting for EB Games Expo, co-created and presented for Tech Space, was the Lifestyle Editor for TechLife Magazine, was an original presenter/reviewer for Save Point TV, and has been working professionally as an actor/voice actor for over a decade.She is a high profile advocate for the games industry, regularly appearing on morning TV shows, is heavily involved with the cosplay community, and regularly MC's at events from Oz Comic-Con to Haven.
twitter.com/ralphieaversa Hello! Magazine.com Lifestyle Editor Jordi Lippe checked in to “Ralphie Tonight” for this week’s edition of “Weekend Scoop.” She talked about Evan Ross and Ashlee Simpson's new baby, Guy Ritchie's wedding and an online auction for various pieces of the Mad Men set and wardrobe - including Don Draper's car!
twitter.com/ralphieaversa Hello! Magazine.com Lifestyle Editor Jordi Lippe called "Ralphie Tonight" for this week's Thursday edition of "Weekend Scoop." She had news on Jessica Simpson's wedding anniversary, Shakira's stance on Donald Trump's derogatory statements and talked about a few celebrities she saw out and about in New York City recently.
Ralphie on Twitter: twitter.com/ralphieaversa In this edition of "Weekend Scoop," Hello! Magazine.com Lifestyle Editor Jordi Lippe called in to talk about George Clooney, Rumer Willis and the upcoming Tony Awards.