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As any founder needs to conquer their fear of sales I wanted to interview a founder who rapidly grew a new sector. After overcoming chronic illness, Founder of LYMA, Lucy Goff, set out to redefine the wellness landscape and share her learnings. Since launching in 2017, LYMA has been at the forefront of science-driven wellness & health optimisation securing listings with Harrods & Harvey Nichols with its truly transformational & effective supplements. Keep listening to hear Lucy's advice on acquiring & retaining clients & what to consider when developing a loyalty programme. Lucy's advice:If you want to stand out, look differentSurprise peopleRemember everything is aiming towards a salePlan your PR stories in advance of the launch; that way you reduce any riskThe product will stand on its own; but the brand storytelling is what will set you apartThink about how your brand will resonate with customers and stand out in the marketplaceListen to your customers and engage with them; their feedback will be crucial Customers won't always want what you want to give themAny loyalty scheme should be designed around the product you are sellingA loyalty scheme should also repay the length of time your customers have stayed with youOn a personal level, eliminate fear and don't listen to your subconscious!FF&M enables you to own your own PR & produces podcasts.Recorded, edited & published by Juliet Fallowfield, 2023 MD & Founder of PR & Communications consultancy for startups Fallow, Field & Mason. Email us at hello@fallowfieldmason.com or DM us on instagram @fallowfieldmason. FF&M recommends: LastPass the password-keeping site that syncs between devices.Google Workspace is brilliant for small businessesBuzzsprout podcast 'how to' & hosting directoryCanva has proved invaluable for creating all the social media assets and audio bites.MUSIC CREDIT Funk Game Loop by Kevin MacLeod. Link & LicenceText us your questions for future founders. Plus we'd love to get your feedback, text in via Fan MailSupport the show
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Jess & Jenn are talking about “one and done” facelifts, makeup with personality (is Messy Girl the new Clean Girl?), skin tightening, the Lyma at-home laser, the next big fragrance trends, new beauty newsletters, the urban legend that Pantene is bad for hair—and how Alix Earle may have finally put it to rest. Episode recap with links: fatmascara.com/blogep-560Products mentioned in this episode: shopmy.us/collections/1159817Sponsor links & discount codes: fatmascara.com/sponsorsPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandTikTok & Instagram: @fatmascara, @jenn_edit, @jessicamatlin + contributors @garrettmunce, @missjuleeSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation: text us or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 or email info@fatmascara.com Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This Episode is in Parternship With Lyma In this episode I get to know Lucy Goff, the founder of cutting edge beauty/wellbeing brand Lyma.Lyma was born when Lucy was incredibly ill with sepsis following the birth of her daughter. She was struggling to function properly when she came across Professor Paul Clayton, a world-renowned expert on preventative degenerative disease and evidence-based nutrition. He prescribed a series of supplements that had "peer-reviewed, patented ingredients, dosed at active levels, had a rigorous sourcing procedure, and were formulated so that the body could actually absorb them." Lucy saw her health improve and the rest is history. Lucy and Paul worked together to come up with Lyma supplements that did all of the above. They were the first luxury supplement brand with a huge amount of data and proof to back them up.Fastforward to now and Lyma have broken boundaries again with a laser device that is as powerful as the ones you find in clinic but that is safe to use at home and even fits in your handbag! During the episode we chat about the making of Lyma, the supplement world being a bit like the Wild West in terms of knowing what actually works and we also talk about the incredible science behind the supplements and the Lyma Laser. (The laser can do truly incredible things for the skin).This is a fascinating brand that is breaking boundaries and going to the nth degree to back up everything that it does with good, solid proof.
Inkswel feat. Tableek & Planetself - Smarter [Tokyo Dawn Records] Kendrick Lamar - Man At The Garden [Polydor] Madlib - JFK To LAX [Stones Throw Records] Mad Skillz - The Jam [Big Beat] Summer Pearl - The End Game [Kitto Records] K15 - Stark! [Esencia] Electric Conversation – Melodie [Futuristica Music] Monika Linges Quartett - La Danse Du Coeur [Nabel] Wojtek Mazolewski Quintet – Seven Wishes [WMQ Records/!K7] Nyron Higor feat. Bruno Berle & Alici Sol - São Só Palavras [Far Out Recordings] DJ Oil - Beetlejuice (Live from The HIFA Festival) [Tangential Music] Jazzanova - Soon (Domu Vocal Mix) [Sonar Kollektiv] Afronaut - Gettin' Hotter (Zed Bias Re-Edit) [CoOperation Records] Slimy Ape X Subtala - Trentham Mitch von Arx - Chroma Toes Inkswel & Lyma feat. Taraach - Thankyou [Feedasoul Records] Dusty - Nebula [Jazz & Milk] Ilija Rudman - Discoteka Parmida [Razor-N-Tape] Tom Noble - Moving Away [Razor-N-Tape] Lawne - To Live Here [Wah Wah 45s] David Morales - Boom Boom Boom [DIRIDIM] Tenderlonious - Underworld [22a] The Braxtons – The Boss (Kenlou Mix) [Atlantic] Al Hudson And The Soul Partners – Spread Love [ABC Records]
This week Lauren & Nicole are going on a silent retreat …Shhhhhhhh! Silent retreats are immersive experiences where participants engage in prolonged periods of silence. They are designed to promote introspection, mindfulness, and a deeper connection with oneself, often incorporating practices like mindfulness, meditation, yoga, and nature walks. The absence of verbal communication allows people to detach from the distractions of daily life, creating a greater sense of peace and clarity. To help us this week we enlisted Jo Kaye who is a Mindfulness Coach and Trainer. She hosted the retreat and joins us on the show to unpack the experience with us. In this episode they discuss: Why we are so uncomfortable without distractions What happens when we tune into ourselves The power of slowing down How mindfulness supports our wellbeing. If you liked this episode and want to be part of the club, come follow us on all our socials: To Listen To Our Brand New Podcast 40ISH - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/40ish/id1757876983 To order our book “HAVE YOU TRIED THIS?” click here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Have-You-Tried-This-Only/dp/1801293139/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1O7EA4ZF1O5CS&keywords=have+you+tried+this&qid=1699449028&sprefix=have+you+tried+%2Caps%2C125&sr=8-2 For Our Exclusive Merch - https://self-care-club.myspreadshop.co.uk/ Join Our Private Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1115099072702743/?ref=share_group_link Instagram https://www.instagram.com/selfcareclubpod/ YouTube https://youtube.com/c/SelfCareClub TikTok https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMLnXyS1S/ Email hello@theselfcareclub.co.uk Website www.theselfcareclub.co.uk Studio production by @launchpodstudios Music by purpleplanet.com To get in touch with Jo Kaye Website: https://www.thebreatheacademy.co.uk Weekly email subscription: https://thebreatheacademy.us15.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=67c59f83a13494ff6e08aefad&id=8272f82ad7 Purpose People (private mental health OT in the community): https://www.purposepeopleltd.com FB and Insta: @thebreatheacademy To celebrate LYMA winning Vogue's ‘Best Laser Device' of 2024, for a very limited time only, we are giving you first access to this exclusive private sale. An exclusive discount will be added to your basket at check-out (whilst stocks last!). Visit lyma.life to redeem now https://lyma.life/?utm_source=partnership+&utm_medium=paid_video&utm_campaign=1511_blackfriday_selfcareclub&utm_content=selfcareclub ) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As broadcast @ www.totallywiredradio.com Tuesday 22.10.24Hour One and Two with Ket Shah01. Cissy Houston - Don't Wonder Why (Janus /Major Minor 1970)02. Jono McCleery - So Messed Up (Sonar Kollektiv 2024)03. Los Yesterdays - Name On Me (Now Again 2024)04. Scrimshire -Willow (Alberts Favorites 2024)05. Candidates Of Ebba - Hjertet Går Sin Vej (Music For Dreams 2024)06. Les Hommes - Sonorissima Bay (Sudden Hunger 2024)07. Omar Wilson - The Bad One's (BSE 2024)08. BJ The Chicago Kid ft Ledisi & Philip Bailey - Never Change (RTW / RCA / Sony 2024)09. Summer Pearl - The Creator (Kitto 2024)10. The Smoothies - Alone On My Birthday (The Soul Sanctuary 2024)11. Ezra Collective - N29 (Partisan 2024)12. Mackwood - Dog (5db 2024)13. Chocolateclay - Free (I'll Always Be) (Cat / RCA / Soul Jazz 1977 /2024)14. Lynda Dawn - Where You Are (First Dawn 2024)15. Thee Marloes - I Know (Big Crown 2024)16. William Devaughn - Something's Been Done (Chelsea 1974 / 2024)17. Zé Nigro ft. Fernanda Broggi - Calor (NuBlu 2024)18. Nicolay - Maybe Tomorrow (The Foreign Exchange 2024)19. Nubiyan Twist - Battle Isn't Over (Strut 2023/2024)20. HNQO - Grizzly Gett (Apparel 2024)21. Stefan Ringer - Cleanse (Black Acre 2024)22. Ed Temple ft Lyma & Elf - On My Mind (Inkswel Remix) (Temple Musiq 2024)23. Private Joy - Let Love Find A Way (Rhythm Section 2024)24. Beats y Bateria - Moldovan Disco (Stolen Mask 2024)25. LCGC ft. Annette Bowen - Rather Be (Ayce Instrumental Remix) (Papa 2024)26. Girls of the Internet ft i Am An Island - Sleeping Sound (Classic Music Company 2024)27. Carla Prather - Good with It (Richard Earnshaw Extended Mix) (Category One 2024)28. Paris Cesvette & Will Downing - You Are Magic (Quantize 2024)29. David Morales & Romina Johnson - Be Somebody (Kenny Carpenter Extended Vocal Mix) (Diridim 2024)
Pizza, cherry pie, and the urge to take off running once your table is ready. If Jacqueline enjoyed it yesterday, she wants it again today. Kate is trying as hard as she can. A spider's glance. Superbills and psychic dreams…do you want to operate at ‘peak', or do you want to just ‘get by'? Tuesday, overlooked. Jacqueline is leaning on the Lyma, and no outside sources were used whatsoever. The soft serve was disappointing and NYAD RULES. Lip gloss dazzles anew. The way tears change the face. What if this is the beginning of insanity? Brands mentioned: WHOOP, Pat McGrath, Dr. Loretta, FLOYD, Dr. Dennis Gross Genuinely Begging for: Goop Kitchen, Perfect Amino Edited and mixed by Allie Graham.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Lucy's journey from battling a life-threatening illness to founding LYMA is nothing short of inspiring. Her personal struggle with ineffective treatments and supplements led her to a chance encounter with Dr. Paul Clayton, whose approach revolutionized her health. This pivotal moment not only restored Lucy's well-being but fueled her determination to create LYMA, a brand rooted in scientific integrity and genuine efficacy. At the core of LYMA's ethos is the commitment to deliver tangible results through meticulously researched, patented ingredients. LYMA's products are formulated at active levels, ensuring optimal absorption and real benefits for users. Lucy's mission to empower individuals to take control of their well-being resonates in every aspect of LYMA, from the groundbreaking LYMA Laser to the transformative skincare and supplements. Lucy's unwavering dedication to scientific excellence continues to drive LYMA's innovations, making a profound impact on lives worldwide and reaffirming her belief in the power of proactive health choices.In this episode, Lucy also discusses:Her health journey and the transformative experience“Pharmaceutical” grade longevity pillsWhy the body is fighting inflammation every dayThe value of paying for efficacyLaunching a luxury lifestyle brandHow the LYMA laser is the first clinical grade laser that has ever been FDA cleared for at home useWe hope you enjoy this episode and gain valuable insights into Lucy's journey and the growth of LYMA. Don't forget to subscribe to the Glam & Grow podcast for more in depth conversations with the most incredible brands, founders, and more.Be sure to check out LYMA at https://lyma.life/us/ and on Instagram at @lymalifeThis episode is sponsored by Shopify.Shopify POS is your command center for your retail store. From accepting payments to managing inventory, Shopify has EVERYTHING you need to sell in-person. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at www.shopify.com/glamThis episode is brought to you by WavebreakLeading direct-to-consumer brands hire Wavebreak to turn email marketing into a top revenue driver.Most eCommerce brands don't email right... and it costs them. At Wavebreak, our eCommerce email marketing agency helps qualified brands recapture 7+ figures of lost revenue each year.From abandoned cart emails to Black Friday campaigns, our best-in-class team manage the entire process: strategy, design, copywriting, coding, and testing. All aimed at driving growth, profit, brand recognition, and most importantly, ROI.Curious if Wavebreak is right for you? Reach out at Wavebreak.co
A low dose of adderall and the unexamined life… I'm listening! Kate is asked to explain what POOG is, while Jacqueline's zealousness is often mistaken for sarcasm. The cord is not the problem, but the annuals aren't what they used to be. No flashlight in the eye, nor in the ear. Who'd want a girl like that to get sick? Water for wellness and the perfect protein. The presence of Eggo Waffles and Raisin Bran, when the family doesn't integrate the gifted lifestyle change. Jacqueline dreams of a room for celery and Kate never forgets God. Revelling in the honeymoon phase of new products, and contemplating the tenability of daily juicing. It's always a woman. Brands mentioned: Perfect Amino, Magic Mind, HigherDOSE, Charlotte Tilbury, Caraway, Pendulum Begging for: NIRA Pro Anti-Aging Laser, Hurom, OneSkin, Aesop Sublime Replenishing Night Masque & Blue Chamomile Facial Hydrating Masque, and a reup of Dr. Diamond and LYMA serum and creamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lying in repose and sailing through the air. Preparing for the bleed and the implications of resetting a room. Are oysters just vessels for vinegar? Woman's Stomach Swells, Chris is sent out for Diet Coke. Pump it out, or get it out! The JAR menu is studied ahead of a monumental dinner. All according to plan... Kate is an Academy Awards Attendee and Jacqueline is calling Banana Republic. Lifting weights while watching the Bachelor, and dreams that held paradigms that could not follow through to conscious life. Shoes for who you are, shoes for who you want to be... I can't live like this! The POOG water bottle is large and of high quality—don't doubt our merch. Brands mentioned: Magic Mind, Fatty15. Hatch, Lyma, Banana Republic & Marion Parke Edited by Adam Wand; Produced by Allie Graham.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this JCO Article Insights episode, Alexandra Rojek provides a summary on two long term follow studies: "Long-Term Follow-Up of Rituximab Maintenance in Young Patients With Mantle-Cell Lymphoma Included in the LYMA Trial: A LYSA Study" by Sarkozy, et al published on December 18th, 2023 and "Long Term Follow Up of the RESORT Study (E4402): A Randomized Phase III Comparison of Two Different Rituximab Dosing Strategies for Low Tumor Burden Follicular Lymphoma," by Kahl, et al, published January 9, 2024. TRANSCRIPT The guest on this podcast episode has no disclosures to declare. Alexandra Rojek: Hello and welcome to JCO Article Insights. I'm your host, Alexandra Rojek, and today we will be discussing two clinical trial updates published in the March 1st issue of JCO, focusing on the long-term outcomes of rituximab therapy for patients with lymphoma. The first paper discusses the use of maintenance rituximab for mantle cell lymphoma patients in the LYMA trial, and the second paper addresses rituximab dosing strategies for low tumor burden follicular lymphoma in the RESORT study. The first article by Sarkozy et al. for the LYSA group is titled "Long-Term Follow-Up of Rituximab Maintenance in Young Patients with Mantle Cell Lymphoma Included in the LYMA Trial: A LYSA Study." The LYMA trial was designed to answer whether the addition of the CD20-targeting monoclonal antibody rituximab provided additional benefit for patients with mantle cell lymphoma who achieved a response to induction chemoimmunotherapy, followed by consolidative autologous stem cell transplant in randomized patients, maintenance rituximab for three years versus observation alone. The primary analysis of the LYMA trial was published in 2017 and showed that the primary endpoint of four-year event-free survival or EFS was met at 79% in the maintenance rituximab arm compared to 61% in the observation alone arm. Additionally, there was a four-year overall survival or OS benefit of 89% versus 80% in favor of maintenance rituximab. Thus, on the basis of the LYMA trial primary analysis, the use of maintenance rituximab after consolidative autologous stem cell transplantation has become the standard of care in the field for these patients. The long-term safety and efficacy data presented in this clinical trial update for the LYMA study continue to demonstrate ongoing EFS and OS benefit for patients randomized to maintenance rituximab. Patients were initially enrolled between 2008 and 2012, and 240 patients were randomized to either arm. EFS in this study was defined as absence of disease progression, relapse, or death, severe infection, or allergy to rituximab. The data cutoff for this updated analysis was April 2019, with a median follow-up from randomization of seven years for living patients with a note that this is prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. For those in the maintenance rituximab arm, the seven-year EFS was 76% compared to 46% for those under observation. For those on the rituximab arm, the majority of relapses occurred within three years of randomization and thus while on maintenance rituximab, which the authors suggest does not show an increase in incidence of relapse after the end of maintenance therapy. The seven-year overall survival was 83% for those on the rituximab arm compared to 72% for those on the observation, with a log-rank p-value of 0.08. There was no difference in causes of death between the treatment arms noted. Notably, the patients who received maintenance rituximab after induction and transplant experienced a shorter second OS after relapse therapy, with a median OS2 of 1.1 years compared to 4.6 years favoring those on the observation arm, without impact of the type of salvage therapy received. Although this study was conducted before BTK inhibitors were approved in France and thus used at a low rate for patients who relapsed after initial therapy. This suggests that those who relapse after maintenance rituximab were those with the most aggressive disease biology. The authors also identified a group of patients who experienced progression of disease within 24 months of initial therapy or POD24 and showed that a Ki-67 score greater than 30% and high MIPI score were prognostic of POD24 events. For those who experienced POD24 within the rituximab arm, they also experienced a shorter OS2 compared to those on observation, again suggesting that those whose disease relapses after maintenance rituximab tend to have more aggressive and difficult-to-treat. While the interpretation of post-relapse outcomes and therapies needs to be interpreted in the light of a different era of available therapeutic options in more recent years, particularly the newest generation of BTK inhibitors, this updated follow-up of the LYMA study provides additional strength to the standard of care established through the trial's primary analysis of the benefit of maintenance rituximab after induction therapy and consolidative autologous stem cell transplantation for patients with mantle cell lymphoma. Although the extended follow-up was conducted prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, during which increased risk of infection was shown for those undergoing B-cell depletion with agents such as rituximab, this extended follow-up of the LYMA study continues to show that the optimal therapy for mantle cell lymphoma should include maintenance rituximab after transplant. Studies since the design of the LYMA trial have sought to address whether consolidative transplants are necessary when BTK inhibitors are added to induction therapy, and ongoing studies in this era of newer treatment agents will continue to challenge and potentially redefine this now well-established standard of care. The second article by Kahl et al. is titled "Long-Term Follow-Up of the RESORT Study: E4402, a Randomized Phase III Comparison of Two Different Rituximab Dosing Strategies for Low Tumor Burden Follicular Lymphoma." The RESORT study, conducted by the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group, was designed to address whether rituximab-responsive low tumor burden follicular lymphoma patients benefit from maintenance rituximab until progression versus a rituximab retreatment approach at the time of progression. The primary analysis of the RESORT study, published in 2014, did not show a difference in the primary endpoint, which was defined as time to treatment failure. The five-year risk of treatment failure for those on a maintenance strategy was 53% compared to 50% for those on a retreatment dosing strategy. At the time of the primary analysis, letters were sent to participants and providers, and thus the data was locked for further primary endpoint analysis in late 2011. The data lock for long-term follow-up presented in this paper was continued through 2021. The authors looked at several endpoints in this long-term follow-up. They found that freedom from first cytotoxic therapy, at a median follow-up of almost nine years, favored the maintenance group over the retreatment group, with 83% versus 63% of patients free from chemotherapy or radiation at year seven. When looking at response duration, the analysis also favored a maintenance over retreatment approach, of 66% versus 30% for 10-year response duration, with a median follow-up of 12 years. However, when looking at overall survival at 10 years, there was no difference between rituximab dosing strategies, with a 10 -year overall survival of 83% for those receiving maintenance versus 84% for those receiving retreatment. While this extended follow-up of the RESORT study was not able to assess the long-term follow-up of the primary endpoint, the secondary endpoints suggest that while a maintenance dosing strategy was superior for prolonging time to first cytotoxic therapy and response duration, this again did not translate to an overall survival benefit. The authors conclude that they continue to recommend a rituximab retreatment strategy for these patients instead of a maintenance strategy, in the absence of a survival benefit, particularly with the high response rates observed with next-line treatment strategies for follicular lymphoma patients. Similarly to the LYMA study discussed in the first paper, the treatment arms of the RESORT study were completed prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. B-cell depletion, such as with prolonged rituximab therapy, is known to negatively impact the ability to combat viral infections such as SARS-CoV-2. Thus, the authors conclude that, in light of current and future infectious concerns, the extended follow-up of the RESORT study does not support the use of maintenance rituximab for patients with low tumor burden follicular lymphoma. Other studies have also evaluated modified and abbreviated maintenance rituximab dosing strategies for this same population and have also not shown a survival benefit, thus further strengthening this recommendation of favoring a retreatment approach over maintenance therapy. Together, the extended follow-ups of the LYMA and RESORT studies, while addressing different questions regarding the use of maintenance rituximab in mantle cell lymphoma and follicular lymphoma, support the primary endpoints of each respective study. There is a clear role for the use of maintenance rituximab therapy to promote improved event-free and overall survival, as the LYMA study has shown for mantle cell lymphoma patients. However, this does not extend to low tumor burden follicular lymphoma patients in the RESORT study. The updated analyses of these two studies provide additional strength to the nuanced and targeted application of this stalwart of lymphoma therapy that is rituximab, in the modern treatment era. While ongoing studies will aim to address how we optimize therapies with new agents for each subtype of lymphoma patients, the LYMA and RESORT studies continue to guide best practice and standards of care. This is Alexandra Rojek, thank you for listening to JCO Article Insights. Don't forget to give us a rating or review and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode. You can find all ASCO shows at asco.org/podcasts. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. Guest statements on the podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement.
Strutting down Sunset Boulevard drinking the juice of another store. A cradle on wheels and baskets that don't fit cause confusion. Refusing the culture of weekend vs weekday and watching The Bachelor as sport. Skinny Nation rise up? Oprah will not be ridiculed for loving Ozempic. Tales of Wellbutrin Girl and the CVS coupon system. He's not acting, but what a performance! Dreams of lychee martinis and whether or not to acknowledge spit on the cornea. Kate's reason for a lifetime of no up-dos silences Jacqueline. Bifurcate and see inside. Brands mentioned: Vegamour, Chanel, Erewhon, Dr. Diamond, Lyma, OneSkin and Soom Tahini Edited and mixed by Allie Graham.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Love what you came into, don't try to change it, and just embrace it—that's when your skin will really glow,” says esthetician Athena Hewett, founder of the cult-favorite brand Monastery. In this episode of Clean Beauty School, mindbodygreen beauty director and host Alexandra Engler chats with Hewett about essential oil use, acne, and how to help your skin heal itself. Take 20% off glow from the inside out bundle+ with code BEAUTYPOD. Cannot combine with gift cards or other discount codes. Apply code at checkout. Show notes: -Follow Monastery: @monestarymade -Learn more about Hewett: https://monasterymade.com/ -Shop products mentioned in this episode: LYMA laser, Monastery Rose Cleansing Oil, Attar Floral Repair Concentrate, Gold Botanical Oil Serum, Flora Botanical Cream Serum, Rei Gentle Retinol Cream, XX Rose Glycolic Gel, ROZ, Sandor, Hermes Plein Air, Saie Glowy Super Skin Lightweight Hydrobounce Serum Foundation, Merit Flush Balm Cream Blush -Follow the host: @alex_blair_ -Call in: sayhi.chat/cleanbeautyschool -Comments: podcast@mindbodygreen.com -Sponsorship inquiries: sales@mindbodygreen.com
This esthetician loves skincare devices and beauty tools. Yes, I am talking about them all! The Lyma Laser, the droplette, derma roller, micro-needling, led, and light therapy. I am talking about when you can see those coveted results! You can join me in my at-home skincare known as lapree beauty, doing beauty tools and skincare routines with a new skincare or product review video every single week, with me, Lindsey - your master esthetician of over 14 years! Next Steps: Enjoy our Newsletter Download my Free 7 Day Skincare Guide: https://lindseyholder.com/ *Join the lapree beauty skincare membership: Lapree Beauty | Lapree Beauty site Products mentioned in this episode Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts Should you want to find me on Insta, I'm @lindseyrholder and @spaskinandbeauty Disclaimer: All media and platforms are not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. Content provided by our platform is for informational purposes only. Please consult with a physician or other healthcare professional regarding any medical or health-related diagnosis or treatment options. Information on our platform should not be considered as a substitute for advice from a healthcare professional. The statements about specific products throughout our platform are not to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Lindsey Holder| Spa Skin and Beauty| lapree beauty participates in Amazon and affiliate programs. We will receive a commission if you choose to use a link. We believe in sharing products that have worked for us and products we use and love.
Lucy Goff is the founder behind the cult-favourite wellness brand LYMA. Using groundbreaking new technology, LYMA has truly redefined the wellness category.Lucy launched the brand in 2018, following her battle with septicemia and the lack of results from prescription supplements. She discovered that most supplements sold offer no proven health benefits and set out to create a solution that was evidence-based and scientifically proven to work. LYMA has been described as ‘miracle pills' by Vogue and a ‘massive scientific breakthrough' by the Telegraph. Tune in to discover more on her story and entrepreneurial experience so far.If you enjoyed this episode, please make sure you like, subscribe, leave us a review and share with anyone you know who will love it too! Founded Beauty is available on all podcast platforms and we release new episodes every Monday so be sure to follow the podcast to be notified. We really appreciate every single listen, share, and review. It goes such a long way and helps us reach new listeners. Follow Akash & Lucy: Akash Mehta: @mehta_a Fable & Mane: @fableandmane www.fableandmane.com Lucy Goff: @lucygoffyLYMA: @lymalifewww.lyma.life.comFollow us on Instagram @founded.beauty, TikTok @foundedbeauty, LinkedIn Founded Beauty and YouTube @foundedbeauty.For more information about Founded Beauty, please visit www.foundedbeauty.com #foundedbeauty Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Federico, Isabel González y Teresa de la Cierva hablan con María Casado y Romain Laquieze de Wellness Boutique Experience sobre el láser Lyma.
Merch is currently in production and tour approaches. Password recovery as elder abuse. To die by the hand of your child. When they went after Sagan. ADHD and unfinished threads. A thirty year old who just doesn't have it. Jacqueline peels the sticker off the Lyma on air with Kate's encouragement. “Strangely satisfying” can go. An event mere hours after a hydra facial? Begging for foundation from Lady Gaga. The home soaked reusable cotton rounds have proven their worth. Brands mentioned: Celsius, Lyma, Beauty Shamans, Viome, Haus Labs, Soko Glam, HopTonic, HOP WTR, May Lindstrom, Aesop, OUAI, Soft Services, Ranavat, HigherDose, Avocado, Nectar, Casper, ThermaDerm, TempurPedic, Hastens, SleepNumber, Thuma, Cozy Earth, Leesa, Aromatech Edited & mixed by Allie Graham. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thx to Deejay Martin and Deejay Raimu to invite me on this coolest radio of Tokyo LYMA Tokyo Radio
Jacqueline and Kate daydream about the upcoming Poog Tour (pooglive.com). ADHD 2.0. Wearing a sports bra as a top. Who am I, Dominique Moceanu? We were born to mimic. The Liberace rule is Anti-Woman Culture. Kate breathily endorses Breville now that her Bambino has arrived. Picture her with a romantic decaf cappuccino on the couch. The viral TikTok bark is an industrial-sized Snickers for all. Some old traditions are darling. Milk technology and drinking shoe oil. Jacqueline has Kate's charger, and Kate's hiring a forensic pathologist to get to the bottom of it. Prepare to witness why you can always trust Jacqueline in this life. Perverted holiday cards were once penned. And the new breakthrough, "Say it until you've done it." Brands mentioned: Lyma, Aromatech, Rainbo, Camino, Wooden Spoons, LifeBoost, Elmhurst, Breville, Our Place, Ranch Rider Spirits, High Noon, Bai, Swoon, Celsius, Seed, SuperGut, iota Body, Belle de Nuit, Live the Process Edited & mixed by Allie Graham.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deck the halls, Halloween will come and go. A chill descends and the Hags are begging for kitchen products. Will pay through the nose to avoid PFAs without ability to articulate the acronym. Gifts sent hagward best be bigger than a breadbox. A bad piña colada and your life's over. Poog Tiktok has technically launched. Mentioned: Breville, Supergut, Goop, Dieux, Lyma, OneSkin, Ziip, Dr Dennis Gross. Begged for: Our Place ovens, PureLift devices and an old fashioned Equinox membership. Edited & mixed by Allie Graham.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new week and new recommendations. As always, please send us your recs to our instagram @makingthecutpodcast.Md London - https://mdlondon.co.uk/Sole Bliss - https://solebliss.com/Mod Shoes - https://www.modshoes.co.uk/Honest by Milly Evans - https://www.millyevans.com/honestbookAdrian Edmondson - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001qlz2Simon Pegg - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001ly7jDonna Ashworth - https://donnaashworth.com/Dr Nighat Arif - https://www.instagram.com/drnighatarif/?hl=enRichard Dawkins Interview - https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=XHvzXSIM6cg&ab_channel=AndrewGoldLyma Laser - https://lyma.life/laser/Stop Making Sense - https://a24films.com/films/stop-making-senseAdam Richardson - https://www.instagram.com/aadamrichardson/Billy Sloan - https://www.waterstones.com/book/one-love-one-life/billy-sloan/9781785304811 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We want to look good and feel good, but can't always afford the in-office anti-aging treatments. Luckily, daily at-home tools are becoming more powerful, affordable and equally effective as some professional treatments. From LED masks to micro current machines it's available at home except one new innovation is causing quite a stir. It's a brand called Lyma Life. They debuted with a medical grade supplement engineered to have your body look and feel its best. Users have reported a ‘profound difference' in their hair, skin, nails and more. Now they've added an at-home laser bringing something wholly unique to the beauty tech space. The Lyma laser promises all the power of a medical-grade laser (improved skin texture, reduced redness, and fewer fine lines) without any downtime, pain, or side effects. Celebrities such as Kim Kardashian, Paris Hilton, Jessica Simpson, and Kate Hudson have all been cited as huge fans of Lyma laser with a pre-launch record breaking wait-list of 10,000! Lucy Goff, Lyma founder, spent six weeks in the hospital battling septicemia in 2012. After months of consulting with several leading physicians, a chance meeting with the world renowned pharmacy nutritionist Dr. Paul Clayton changed the course of her life and subsequently the course of the wellness industry. Lucy not only felt better but she uncovered the truth about the supplement industry, that almost all supplements sold today deliver no provable benefits. Lucy left her career in journalism and public relations to set out to change people's lives with the creation of The LYMA Supplement. When it launched in 2018 the supplement sold out and garnered high-profile and celebrity clientele, with the product described as “Miracle Pills” by Vogue and “a massive scientific breakthrough” by the Telegraph. LYMA now exists to give everyone the advantage with proven products, based on proven science and breakthrough technology. Lyma founder, Lucy Goff, breaks down the science of her supermodel supplement and laser device spearheading the beauty tech boom: 5:15 personal health struggle after her daughter's birth 7:00 story of chance meeting Dr. Paul Clayton 10:20 the problem with mass produced supplements 11:15 why menopause supplements don't solve everything 12:00 inflammation is the core health problem 13:00 Lucy had a son at 50 she's that healthy 13:45 why our body's not meant to handle the pace of today's technology 14:40 why it's important to take a peer reviewed supplement 15:30 difference between Lyma and general market supplements 16:30 how one patented supplement formula works 17:30 the misconception about keratin products for hair and nails 18:23 supplement ingredient benefits explained 19:55 a better ingredient than CBD 21:15 how long to see results with the supplement 22:00 why you need try it for 12 weeks 24:30 Christine's experience with at home laser 25:30 how the Lyma laser came to market 27:00 laser light vs. LED light 28:00 Benefits of the Lyma laser 29:15 why the Lyma laser is unique 30:20 difference between in-office lasers vs. Lyma 32:45 lasers depend on your goal for skin, pigmentation and age 35:00 downside to microcurrent, just puts energy into your skin 36:15 Lucy's skin looks like it's 30 and no plastic surgery 37:00 Christine's results with the laser 38:00 why oxygen facials don't really work 39:20 skincare that goes with the laser 40:30 how the Lyma laser works with everything 41:00 importance of oxygen for our skin 44:00 what sets Lyma apart from the rest Connect with Lyma @lymalife Shop the products www.lyma.life/us/ Connect with Christine Instagram https://www.instagram.com/christinebullock/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ChristineBullockFitness Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/chrissybullock/_created/ Text Christine 1-310-361-8697 Sponsored by Kayo Body Care Kayo Body Care was the first to create Face Grade Body Care® products. Kayo believes in restoring vitality for your whole body both inside and out. Kayo's highly-potent formulas are designed to care for your skin and your body so that you can both look and feel your best. Shop Kayo's body care and supplement line www.KayoBodyCare.com
This week Kelly-Anne drops new releases from Dave Lee, Dicky Trisco & Pete Herbert, Jungle, Jalen Ngonda, Colleen Cosmo Murphy & Izo Fitzroy, Sophie Lloyd, Amy Douglas, AXNER, John Morales and Marcel Vogel & LYMA. The show also features 3-In-A-Row from Aretha Franklin five years after she passed away as well as classics from Prince, Sly & The Family Stone & Spanky Wilson. Tune into new broadcasts of The Beat Goes On, LIVE, Friday from 2 - 4 PM EST 7 - 9 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-beat-goes-on//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is THE episode for my fellow skin care junkies!! Today's guest is the host of the wildly-popular beauty-focused podcast, Skincare Anarchy; the publisher behind the independent beauty magazine Yūgen; and if that weren't enough, she's also an MD and trauma surgeon--her "day job." Dr. Ekta Yadav's work has appeared in various dermatology, microbiology, and oncology journals, and she brings her medical knowledge to the beauty space on her podcast, interviewing brand founders, beauty industry leaders about the topics of skin health and skin care. And today she's here to share some of that wisdom with us! We talk: + Why it's not just about ingredients when it comes to skin care + The new technologies she's most excited about + The lip plumper she swears by + Is retinol on the way out? + Her favorite retinol-based product if you want to use it + How to figure out your perfect skin care routine + Why she chooses physical blocks over chemical screens + What she thinks about “skinimalism” + Her current favorites cleansers, toners and SPFs, here + Her go-to serums (Michael Morrison Genesis serum; Lyma serum; Delavie Sciences serum) + Her go-to moisturizers (AveSeena; Care Skincare water cream) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wegottatalkwithsonni/support
"I knew these ingredients could change the life of so many people who were suffering." After spending six weeks in the hospital battling septicaemia, Lucy took the supplements that changed her life and then turned them into the globally acclaimed brand LYMA. Liz and Lucy dig into how she created this brand, how far she's come from her humble beginnings, and how she is literally changing the face of the wellness industry. Liz Taylor's 30-year career in event planning has built an impressive portfolio of events, including celebrity weddings, charity fundraisers like Children in Need with Gary Barlow and huge gala dinners such as the Winter White Gala at Kensington Palace for HRH Duke of Cambridge, as well as the Manchester United Champions League winning after party in Moscow and Coronation Street's 40th-anniversary celebrations. Liz Taylor Instagram - @liztaylorconsultancy Twitter - @ConsultancyLiz Facebook - facebook.com/LizTaylorConsultancy LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/liztaylor-tlc Website - liz-taylor-consulting.co.uk Lucy Goff Instagram - @lucygoffy LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/lucy-goff Wesbite - lyma.life/
This week Kelly-Anne drops new releases from Luke Solomon & Amp Fiddler, Marcel Vogel & LYMA, HIATT, Late Nite Tuff Guy, Sampha, Lanowa, Angie Gooden and many more. The show also features 3-In-A-Row from Bjork to celebrate 30 years of Debut as well as classics from Chaka Khan, Loleatta Holloway, Robyn S and Crazy P. Tune into new broadcasts of The Beat Goes On, LIVE, Friday from 2 - 4 PM EST 7 - 9 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-beat-goes-on//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us for a very special interview with the founder of LYMA, Lucy Goff as we discuss the brand's newest launch featuring topical products to go with their impressive lineup that includes the first ever at home laser device and supplements ! About LYMA: LYMA is the creator and leader of WellTech™, a new industry fusing the worlds of wellness and tech. Founded in 2018, the British company launched with the LYMA Supplement, the first formula engineered with ten peer-reviewed, patented ingredients in dosages proven to work, setting a new standard within the nutraceutical market. In 2020, it revolutionised the beauty industry with the LYMA Laser, the first clinic-grade laser cleared for use at home, 100x more effective than LED. In 2021, LYMA was named one of Fast Company's Most Innovative Beauty Companies for its category-defining products.About Lucy Goff, Founder:In 2012, Lucy spent six weeks in hospital battling septicaemia. After months of consulting with several leading physicians, and trying to get back on her feet, a chance meeting with the world renowned pharmaconutritionist Dr Paul Clayton changed the course of her life. And subsequently changed the course of the wellness industry.Dr Clayton prescribed Lucy a protocol using only peer-reviewed, patented ingredients, each dosed at active levels with a rigorous sourcing procedure, Lucy not only felt better but she uncovered the truth about the supplement industry. Lucy learnt that almost all the supplements sold today deliver no provable benefits yet are still perfectly legal for sale.Lucy left her career in journalism and public relations to set out to change people's lives with the creation of The LYMA Supplement. When it launched in 2018 the supplement sold out and garnered high-profile and celebrity clientele, with the product described as “Miracle Pills” by Vogue and “a massive scientific breakthrough” by the Telegraph.LYMA now exists to give everyone the advantage with proven products, based on proven science and breakthrough technology.Support the showFollow The Show On All Socials Using The Tag @skincareanarchy
From Lamaze to Le Mans to Lyma to lemons. The conversation continues from last week on human amusements at the cost of disaster. A massive skinning. A negative in the sunlight. To think of the cold as pain. A visit to Burrow House. To surveil the parents. Can you drink too much electrolyte water? An Easter Bunny lurking behind the Westman Atelier. A sprung dance floor DIY. Kate conceives of a public safety idea. The willing suspension of disbelief. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Muneeb Shah aka Tikok's @DermDoctor is a board-certified dermatologist with nearly 18 million followers on TikTok. Also known as Doctorly on YouTube, Dr. Shah has built a megawatt reputation serving up skincare education, low-cost product solutions and debunking common myths that could be harming your skin. We caught up with Dr. Shah at a CeraVe event to find out how we should be changing up our skincare routines for Spring, how-to level-up for aging skin, along with his reaction to the latest “sober skin” trend – great or gimmick? Pssst! Check us out on Tiktok where we play a fun round of “Smash or Pass” – skincare edition – with Dr. Shah. What you'll learned in this episode: Why three or four products should be the maximum in your routine How young is too young to start using retinol (you might be surprised by the answer!) Should you really squeeze your prescription retinol into a tub of CeraVe? The #1 mistake people are making with SPF What Dr. Shah personally stocks up on at the drugstore The in-office laser that Dr. Shah is calling an alternative to Accutane for acne – and what other benefits could be on the horizon for this fast-growing innovation What Dr. Shah has to say about the $3000 celeb-loved Lyma laser Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter. Join our private Facebook group, or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/ PROMO CODES: When you support our show partners, you support the creation of Breaking Beauty Podcast! DROPLETTE For a limited time, listeners can get 50% off your Droplette device at droplette.io and use code Beauty. OUAI The OUAI to healthy hair this season—and beyond—starts here. Go to theouai.com and use code BEAUTY15 for 15% off your entire purchase Dr Pimple Popper on TLC Watch an all new season of Dr. Pimple Popper, Wednesdays at 9pm (8pm Central), on TLC. Set your DVR. *Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.* Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya Produced by Dear Media Studio
We welcome our good friend and musical maestro Jazzy The Gee to this weeks very special show.Please check out "Jazzy The Gee's " own facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077974862003Aja & Claire1. Jack Kerouac Jazz & Prose. - Bottom Of My Shoes.2. Mark Murphy. - Maiden Voyage.3. Gil Scott – Heron. - Is That Jazz.4. Nicole Willis & UMO Orchestra. - Im An Individual.5. Renegades Of Jazz. - Whipped Up.6. Marlow Ft Ursula Rucker. - Away.7. MdCL, Shigeto & Melanie Charles. - The Creator Has A Master Plan.8. Jonah Yano. - The Ordinary Is Ordinary Because It Ordinarily Repeats.9. Kurena Ishikawa. - Off The Wall. (Live)10. Libby York. - Cloudy Morning.11. Jazzanova Ft Sean Haefeli. - Beyond The Dream.12. Jazztronic. - Move On.13. JK Group. - Find Strength.14. Dizzy Gillespie. - Alligator.15. Baby Charles. - Coming From A Higher Place.16. Marcel Yogel & LYMA. - Keep On Stepping.17. Kira Neris. - Somewhere Up High.18. Andrew De La Foix. - Misfit.19. Soulstance. - Strange Night.20. Sicania Soul. - Life Is A Tree.21. Black Jazz Consortium Ft Slikk Tim. - Paradise Essential.22. David Florio. - Keep On Turning.23. Papik Ft Michele Ranieri. - Confusione.24. Kurt Elling, Charlie Hunter, Tom Waits & Kathleen Brenn. - Circus.
Stan ‘Steram' Smith - StandardRobert Glasper - Black Superhero (feat. Killer Mike, BJ the Chicago Kid and Big K.R.I.T.) SAULT - WarriorTanika Charles - Love Don't Mean a ThingTheo Croker - Somethin' (feat. Ego Ella May)Danger Mouse & Black Thought - No Gold TeethSoulrocca feat. J-Live - Real Recognize RealJazz Spastiks - Healthy NormalsSly5thAve & JSWISS - Watching MeStro Elliot - She Made Me PopcornB. Bravo - Ms. Stardust (feat. Nico Fasho)K-Maxx - My MedicineMecca:83 - Summer (revisited)Stuff Daddy - Jean Baptiste Emanuel SuffTank And The Bangas - HeavyDon Pascal - Melodicamente (Afronaut Remix)Eric Hilton - Put Em' DownNina Simone - See Line Woman ™Shall I Bruk It FlipKarizma - Bohannon K2 Re-editA Tribe Called Quest x Minnie Riperton - Check The Rhime (EXCEL Sample Edit) XL Middleton - I Don't Wanna WaitMoonchild - What You Wanted (Kiefer Remix)SAULT - My LightSYD - No WayCharles Stepney - No Credit For ThisKenny Cox - Lost My LoveBADBADNOTGOOD - Unfolding (Momentum 73) feat. Laraajii (Ron Trent Remix)El Payo - DJ From Mount Bay ft. Bokang RamatlapengGuinu - Eletromandinga (Diogo Strausz Remix)Gallowstreet Feat. Lyma - 52 North (Soul Supreme Remix)Supershy - Take My Time (feat. Vula)Cody Currie feat. Eliza Rose - DangerWaajeed - The Ballad of Robert O'Bryant (12inch Version)Hagan - Telha ft. Luedji Luna & SangoStefano De Santis - Unreachable GalaxyMark de Clive Lowe - Crush Velvet (Foursixone Remix)Adriana Vasques & Bembe Segue - This Is Me (Wipe the Needle and Venuz Beats Remix)STR4TA - Lazy Days (Feat. Emma-Jean Thackray)Don Glori - CommodoreAdi Oasis Feat. KIRBY - Adonis (Clean)Sharky - Memories Of VortexKenny Beats - MoireFS Green - On My MindBASI VIBE - Wallflower (ft. Josh Jacobson)Friday Night Plans - Plastic LoveNu Genea - Marechià (with Célia Kameni)Mistura feat Tiffany T'Zelle - If You Ever Need Someone (7"Version)
30/70 - ALL 4 UHugo LX - Gone Today, Here TomorrowWaajeed - Motor City Madness (Underground Resistance Remix)Supershy - Supershy - Change ft. Wayne Snow [The Groove - AWAL Recordings]El Payo - DJ From Mount Bay ft. Bokang RamatlapengAugusta ft Sacha Williamson - See Thru YouLittle Dragon - FriscoGallowstreet Feat. Lyma - 52 North (Soul Supreme Remix)Sharky - TootyAdi Oasis - Get it Got itMagic In Threes - Tucan WinSAULT - ChampionsSiR - Footsteps in the Dark Pts. 1 & 2Takuya Kuroda - Sweet Sticky ThingsDon Glori - Maiden WatersGiants Are Real - Form & FormlessNubiyan Twist feat. Cherise - FlowDCee Musik - Lucy (feat. Cain of the ratchetgxds)DJ Mitsu the Beats X 1Co.INR - BOTMSP Beat2Afronaut - Jus' Anutha DayFlying Lotus - The Room (ft. Devin Tracy)SAULT - The CirclePlantlife - Rollerskate Jam Guinu - Haja Fé (Faze Action Remix)Kaytranada - Be Careful (ft Thundercat)Favourite People - We'll Be Late To The PartyLance Ferguson - Sueno Con MexicoSade x Reflection Eternal - Give It Up Again (Vibe Conductor Blend)Hiatus Kaiyote - Red Room (Ian Wallace Samba Refix)MF Robots - Make the Call Two Soul Fusion Boogie Remix Sly5thAve - C-Side feat. DenitiaTuxedo - Roll AlongLeon Bridges - SteamThe Brand New Heavies Featuring N'Dea Davenport - Stay This Way (The Lunar Dub)Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson Paak) - SkateThe Jack Moves - Six WaysJ. Rawls - I BelieveDego - Take Me Away (feat. Samii)Kyoto Jazz Massive - Primal EchoKaidi Tatham - Galaxy (feat. Lola Violet)PJ Morton ft. Stevie Wonder & Nas - Be Like WaterWayna - Good On PaperAnderson .Paak - Am I Wrong (Melchior Sultana Remix)
Rise & The Heritage Ensemble - Little RockBuscrates - Internal DialogueSilk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson Paak) - 777 (MM Edit)Tom Misch - Cranes in the Sky (Quarantine Sessions)Favourite People - Mass And MustinessGhost Funk Orchestra - Demon DemonThe Bamboos - Nothing I Wanna Know AboutBudos Band - Aynotchesh YererfuWill Sessions - Yeah YeahJ. Rawls - #BrazilKarizma - Ya Dig (Kaytronik Revision}Black Sauce - Abigail (North Street West Dub)Coflo - Lux (Kaidi Tatham Remix)Crackazat - Thank YouFaze Action - RugareMary J. Blige - Real Love (Alfa Paare Remix)Social Lovers - HigherRonnie Herel ft Omar - A Night We Dream OfSolu Music + Gabby Law - The Other Side Flora Purim - Love Lock (Opolopo Tweak)Fred Everything & Trevor Walker - Kafoiyé (feat. Diabel Cissokho) Kutcorners - Feeling Out Of TuneLouie Vega - Come Away feat. Kerri ChandlerOliver Night - Heart (Atjazz Astro Remix)Nikitch & Kuna Maze - 507 Miles High (IG Culture Remix)Afronaut - Life On VenusNatalie Duncan - Found Myself ft. Lauren Marshall (WheelUP Remix)Mark de Clive Lowe - Crushed Velvet (Laroye remix)Sara De Sanctis & Richard Earnshaw - Fading (Inner Spirit Remix)Nicola Conte & Gianluca Petrella - African Spirits - Andrés Extended RemixJay Dee aka J Dilla - Big Booty Express (Warmup Interlude by Pépé Bradock)Gallowstreet Feat. Lyma - 52 North (Soul Supreme Remix)Bad Colours - Maybe I Should Move to LADCee Musik X Disqotek Senpai - ALMA (feat. Disqotek Senpai)Naarm's Steady Weather - CP3 (featuring Rita Satch)Colectiva - How Do You Like Your Ladies?Cosmic Renaissance feat. Anna - WonderQur'an Shaheed - ThriveKenny Beats - Last WordsKingsley Ibeneche - NoorSharky - Memories Of VortexZo! - Playing Your Game, Baby (feat. Anthony David)Fatnice - Grey DaysKyra - excellentMaxine Scott x Alf.E - Ya Energy (Original Version)
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Today on the show we're learning from Lucy Goff, the founder of LYMA. If you haven't heard of LYMA before, it was started in 2018 as a powerful supplement specifically created to change people's lives by re-engineering nature to create products that actually live up to the promise and improve your health. LYMA fuses together wellness and technology, to lead the new WellTech category. Lucy started this business after suffering serious health issues and meeting a scientist by chance who helped changed the course of her life. We talk through what they've been able to create, how she garnered a 5,000-person waitlist before launch, creating a product so good that it's organically endorsed by celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Hailey Bieber, and what approach they take to marketing high-ticket items. When it comes to the marketing piece, Lucy really opened my eyes to something I hadn't thought of before. Marketing historically was relatively simple. Now it's much more complicated. Awareness is the key to having success long-term. If no one knows about your brand, no one knows about your product. It's a really crowded space because it all goes through the same social channels to the same audience. That's why you need to do something different. Understanding what doesn't work and making those mistakes helps you understand what will work ultimately. One definitive point of difference is to be the first brand to disrupt and move the supplement category along, as LYMA is. A story such as this one is something that works brilliantly for scoring those first PR pieces. Lucy made sure to make LYMA an all-around PR-focused product ahead of the launch. Knowing that a point of difference would naturally lead to interest, they kept their pre-launch effort pretty innocuous and vague to really hone in on that FOMO effect. It is this strategy that guaranteed a mighty 5000 people waitlist before launch and their first 1000 customers. If you get something out of this episode and you love it just as much as I do, please do share it to your IG stories and tag us! It makes me so happy when you do that. Let's get into this episode, this is Lucy for Female Startup Club. LINKS WE MENTION: LYMA's Instagram Female Startup Club's Instagram Doone's Instagram Doone's TikTok To redeem 1 month free of Norby's Basic Plan use code "FSC" here: https://join.nor.by/ Learn more about Athletic Greens and get your FREE gift at Athleticgreens.com/STARTUP Try Zapier for free today at zapier.com/STARTUP Learn more about Dymo at Dymo.com In partnership with Klaviyo, the best email marketing tool for eCommerce businesses Female Startup Club's YouTubeFemale Startup Club's Private Facebook Group Say hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Female Startup Club + Clearco: Clear.co/partner/female-star
Today on the show we're learning from Lucy Goff, the founder of Lyma. If you haven't heard of Lyma before, it was started in 2018 as a powerful supplement specifically created to change people lives by re-engineering nature to create products that actually live up to the promise and improve your health. LYMA fuses together wellness and technology, to lead the new WellTech category. Lucy started this business after suffering serious health issues and meeting a scientist by chance who helped changed the course of her life. We talk through what they've been able to create, how she garnered a 5,000 person waitlist before launch, creating a product so good that it's organically endorsed by celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Hailey Bieber, and what approach they take to marketing high ticket items. If you get something out of this episode and you love it just as much as I do, please do share it to your IG stories and tag us! It makes me so happy when you do that. Let's get into this episode, this is Lucy for Female Startup Club. LINKS WE MENTION: LYMA's Instagram Female Startup Club's Instagram Doone's Instagram Doone's TikTok To redeem 1 month free of Norby's Basic Plan use code "FSC" here: https://join.nor.by/ Learn more about Athletic Greens and get your FREE gift at Athleticgreens.com/STARTUP Try Zapier for free today at zapier.com/STARTUP Learn more about Dymo at Dymo.com In partnership with Klaviyo, the best email marketing tool for eCommerce businesses Female Startup Club's YouTubeFemale Startup Club's Private Facebook Group Say hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Female Startup Club + Clearco: Clear.co/partner/female-star
The supplements industry is booming and shockingly not very regulated. This can leave it super confusing as a consumer on knowing what to buy and whether you need to buy them at all. This is why we are absolutely thrilled to have founder of LYMA life, Lucy Goff, onto the podcast to literally help sort the men from the boys. This woman REALLY knows her stuff when it comes to supplements. She created her own after all! This week there is no challenge so its just about giving you the lowdown on how to navigate this better and answer some of your burning questions around the subject. Can supplements have a place in our health and wellness regime? Or are they just a complete waste of money? This is one you don't want to miss!This season is kindly sponsored by LYMA. Head to www.lymalife.life for further info.This podcast is produced by Elisa Kennedy Thank you for listening and if you haven't already please follow the show as it really helps us - just click on the show page and press the plus sign. We also love hearing from you, so if you have a story you want to share or a suggestion or question you can email us at info@thewellnessbreakdown.co.uk or contact us on Instagram @the_wellnessbreakdown @rosemaryferguson_ and @evekalinikWe're also over on You Tube - youtube.com/@thewellnessbreakdownpod DISCLAIMER: All the advice and recommendations in this podcast is given generally. If you feel like you have any contraindications to anything we recommend please check with your healthcare provider first.
Many of us have grabbed a bag of frozen peas or an ice-pack to help reduce inflammation and swelling which means we have pretty much all used cryotherapy at some point. Using localised extreme cold is nothing new in terms of its medicinal application for injuries after all. However whole-body cryotherapy is taking this to another level and this is what we investigate in this episode as Eve challenges Rose to brave the cold. The rules: Rose has to experience 3 whole-body cryotherapy sessions.Can cryotherapy put an end to Rose's niggling running injuries? Or is it just not worth the extreme freeze?Tune in to find out!This season is kindly sponsored by LYMA. Head to www.lymalife.life for further info.This podcast is produced by Elisa Kennedy Thank you for listening and if you haven't already please follow the show as it really helps us - just click on the show page and press the plus sign. We also love hearing from you, so if you have a story you want to share or a suggestion or question you can email us at info@thewellnessbreakdown.co.uk or contact us on Instagram @the_wellnessbreakdown @rosemaryferguson_ and @evekalinikWe're also over on You Tube - youtube.com/@thewellnessbreakdownpod DISCLAIMER: All the advice and recommendations in this podcast is given generally. If you feel like you have any contraindications to anything we recommend please check with your healthcare provider first.
In this episode we investigate whether going under the needle can actually work as a non-invasive facelift and this time it is Eve taking on the challenge. Microneedling has been rapidly gaining popularity and is a minimally invasive treatment that can help to stimulate the production of collagen and hence its link to helping to lift, tighten and resurface the skin to name a few of its associated benefits. The rules: Eve has to experience one microneedling session with acclaimed ‘Queen of skin' Abigail James. Is this the answer to a more natural approach to positive ageing? Does Eve reckon it's worth the hype? Or is it more of a case of high pain and no gain? Listen in to find out!Thanks to Abigail James. Head to her website www.abigailjames.com for more info and to book a treatment. This season is kindly sponsored by LYMA. Head to www.lymalife.life for further info.This podcast is produced by Elisa Kennedy Thank you for listening and if you haven't already please follow the show as it really helps us - just click on the show page and press the plus sign. We also love hearing from you, so if you have a story you want to share or a suggestion or question you can email us at info@thewellnessbreakdown.co.uk or contact us on Instagram @the_wellnessbreakdown @rosemaryferguson_ and @evekalinikWe're also over on You Tube - youtube.com/@thewellnessbreakdownpod DISCLAIMER: All the advice and recommendations in this podcast is given generally. If you feel like you have any contraindications to anything we recommend please check with your healthcare provider first.
Do you know what foods spike your blood sugar? In this episode we've asked renowned journalist Kate Spicer to strap on a blood glucose monitor and find out. Kate is always up for a health challenge and with a critical eye on these things, we thought she would be perfect to test this gadget out. CGM (Continuous glucose monitoring) has typically been associated with diabetic patients as a way to measure blood glucose levels and has been pretty game changing. More recently these monitors have been used by non-diabetic people to understand how they might respond to different foods. With more of a move towards personalised nutrition and as a potential preventative measure, you can see how these gadgets might have some real benefits. The rules: Kate has to wear the monitor for 2 weeks using the Veri app to input all of her meals. This should follow Kate's typical eating habits without any restrictions or changes so we can see how her blood glucose levels change according to what she has eaten. Can this help Kate to understand more about the foods that do or don't work for her? Or do these monitors potentially trigger negative eating patterns around food?This season is kindly sponsored by LYMA. Head to www.lymalife.life for further info.This podcast is produced by Elisa KennedyThank you for listening and if you haven't already please follow the show as it really helps us - just click on the show page and press the plus sign. We also love hearing from you, so if you have a story you want to share or a suggestion or question you can email us at info@thewellnessbreakdown.co.uk or contact us on Instagram @the_wellnessbreakdown @rosemaryferguson_ and @evekalinikWe're also over on You Tube - youtube.com/@thewellnessbreakdownpod DISCLAIMER: All the advice and recommendations in this podcast is given generally. If you feel like you have any contraindications to anything we recommend please check with your healthcare provider first.
'Is 10k steps the magic number?'In this episode we dig into whether 10k steps is really how much we should be walking every day and this time Eve challenges Rose to get her walking boots on. Many of us have been lead to believe that we should be hitting the magic number of 10,000 steps per day to keep fit and healthy. However contrary to what we might have been told this number actually came about via a marketing campaign in the Japan in the 1960s rather than robust science. Nevertheless many of us track our steps with fitness measuring devices and apps - most of which are set to a default of 10,000 steps. Getting fitter means moving more and walking is certainly one of the easiest ways to do that. The rules: Rose has to walk at least 10,000 steps per day for two weeks which she needs to measure by way of a fitness device or app. She must also focus exclusively on walking as her cardio exercise and remove running for the duration of the challenge. Pilates and yoga as other mindful forms of movement are ok but not the spinning, HIIT and other high intensity stuff.Can Rose get off the adrenaline fuelled high intensity exercise and find benefits in something more gentle? How does it impact her physically and mentally? And do we really need to hit this exact number after or can it somehow impede us from doing more? Listen in to find out!This season is kindly sponsored by LYMA. Head to www.lymalife.life for further info.This podcast is produced by Elisa Kennedy Thank you for listening and if you haven't already please follow the show as it really helps us - just click on the show page and press the plus sign. We also love hearing from you, so if you have a story you want to share or a suggestion or question you can email us at info@thewellnessbreakdown.co.uk or contact us on Instagram @the_wellnessbreakdown @rosemaryferguson_ and @evekalinikWe're also over on You Tube - youtube.com/@thewellnessbreakdownpod DISCLAIMER: All the advice and recommendations in this podcast is given generally. If you feel like you have any contraindications to anything we recommend please check with your healthcare provider first.
It is our second guest of the season and this time Eve has roped in her wonderful mate Morgan for this better zzz's challenge. Morgan is very open with the fact that he has suffered with disrupted sleep for many years and so we thought he would really appreciate us trying to boost his snoozing habits. Sleep, or the lack thereof, is something that many of us can relate to. With our 24-hour lifestyles driven by various stimulants many of us have got completely out of sync with our natural circadian rhythms which govern the sleep-wake cycle. The more we are beginning to comprehend just how much of a critical role it has on our overall health and wellbeing, the more we have a greater need to invest in having sufficient amounts and quality of sleep. Optimising our sleep schedule can be part of cultivating habits that can make our sleep more enriched and seamless and this is why we have set this challenge for Morgan. The rules: Morgan has to follow the principles of the sleep hygiene method for 2 weeks which includes having fixed wake and bed times, allowing a window of winding down before bed, minimising alcohol, sugar and caffeine and having a curfew on devices.Can this be the thing that finally helps Morgan reset his sleeping patterns for the longer term? Or does the modern world and the myriad devices sabotage his greater efforts? This season is kindly sponsored by LYMA. Head to www.lymalife.life for further info.This podcast is produced by Elisa KennedyThank you for listening and if you haven't already please follow the show as it really helps us - just click on the show page and press the plus sign. We also love hearing from you, so if you have a story you want to share or a suggestion or question you can email us at info@thewellnessbreakdown.co.uk or contact us on Instagram @the_wellnessbreakdown @rosemaryferguson_ and @evekalinikWe're also over on You Tube - youtube.com/@thewellnessbreakdownpod DISCLAIMER: All the advice and recommendations in this podcast is given generally. If you feel like you have any contraindications to anything we recommend please check with your healthcare provider first.
In this episode Rose sets Eve the challenge of a 3-day juice fast.Juice fasting is something that over the past decade or so has sparked a LOT of attention. Many advocates of the practice believe that it can have incredible benefits and link its association to a myriad of positive health benefits. However others reckon it's just a load of baloney and with copious bogus claims. The rules: Eve will be on a strictly no food and juice only plan for 3 days with 5 juices and one smoothie per day. She can drink herbal teas and water. That's it. Can notorious juice skeptic Eve find some valuable insights into her relationship with food? Or does she crack under the pressure of not having a meal for three days? Hit the play button and find out!To find Rose's juice recipe book - Juice: Cleanse. Heal. Revitalize: 100 nourishing recipes and simple juice fasts - click here: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1785030205/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_DD8C72PQFD5K37BS7QKE or for more recipes go to her website www.rosemaryferguson.co.ukThis season is kindly sponsored by LYMA. Head to www.lyma.life for further info. This podcast is produced by Elisa KennedyThank you for listening and if you haven't already please follow the show as it really helps us - just click on the show page and press the plus sign. We also love hearing from you, so if you have a story you want to share or a suggestion or question you can email us at info@thewellnessbreakdown.co.uk or contact us on Instagram @the_wellnessbreakdown @rosemaryferguson_ and @evekalinikWe're also over on You Tube - youtube.com/@thewellnessbreakdownpod DISCLAIMER: All the advice and recommendations in this podcast is given generally. If you feel like you have any contraindications to anything we recommend please check with your healthcare provider first.
It's our first guest episode of the season and a really brilliant one at that! Yes, we are thrilled to welcome DJ, author and altogether fabulous Fat Tony.Tony famously doesn't take requests so we are truly honoured that he has agreed to take on the challenge of quitting 'the white stuff' aka sugar for 2 weeks.Sugar is one that we can have a bit of a rollercoaster relationship with and you guys don't need us to tell you that having too much of it ain't a good thing. Excessive sugar consumption has been linked to a whole host of health conditions such as diabetes type 2, metabolic syndrome, fatty liver disease, obesity and tooth decay to just name a few. Since Tony is a self confessed sugar fiend we thought he would be perfect for the challenge! The rules: Tony has to completely remove all refined sugar which means no cakes, biscuits, fizzy drinks, ice-cream and chocolate. He can have natural sugar found in fresh fruit and with a focus on including complex carbohydrates, protein and healthy fats. Can Tony kick the reliance on sugar once and for all and have a more balanced relationship with it? And how does he feel after having completed the 2-weeks without it? Tony's book ‘I Don't Take Requests' is available here https://www.amazon.co.uk/I-Dont-Take-Requests/dp/B098HB3Z5S This season is kindly sponsored by LYMA. Head to www.lyma.life for further info.This podcast is produced by Elisa KennedyThank you for listening and if you haven't already please follow the show as it really helps us - just click on the show page and press the plus sign. We also love hearing from you, so if you have a story you want to share or a suggestion or question you can email us at info@thewellnessbreakdown.co.uk or contact us on Instagram @the_wellnessbreakdown @rosemaryferguson_ and @evekalinikWe're also over on You Tube - youtube.com/@thewellnessbreakdownpod DISCLAIMER: All the advice and recommendations in this podcast is given generally. If you feel like you have any contraindications to anything we recommend please check with your healthcare provider first.
In this episode Eve sets Rose the challenge of practising meditation for 2 weeks.Meditation might seem like it has gained more popularity over the past two decades with the various apps and such like but actually it has been practised for thousands of years and in many different forms. Once seen as something more spiritual, in recent years meditation has gained a significant body of clinical data to show its efficacy in helping to increase relaxation, reduce and better manage stress, increase self awareness and support a better mind-body connection that has been linked to myriad health conditions such as anxiety, depression, IBS, sleep problems and heart disease just to name a few.The rules: Rose has to dedicate 10 mins every day to her meditative practise for 2 weeks. Using the infamous box breathing as one technique and encouraging the use of sound to help to support the process. Could meditation be the answer to combatting the multiple tabs of life and allow us to find space to detach and to be more present? And can Rose really tune out from her perpetually 'switched on' existence to find better concentration and focus?Listen to find out how she gets on!The app mentioned in the episode is OPO www.opo.world other apps we spoke about were Headspace www.headspace.com and the calm app www.calm.com/? This season is kindly sponsored by LYMA. Head to www.lyma.life for further info. This podcast is produced by Elisa KennedyThank you for listening and if you haven't already please follow the show as it really helps us - just click on the show page and press the plus sign. We also love hearing from you, so if you have a story you want to share or a suggestion or question you can email us at info@thewellnessbreakdown.co.uk or contact us on Instagram @the_wellnessbreakdown @rosemaryferguson_ and @evekalinikWe're also over on You Tube - youtube.com/@thewellnessbreakdownpod DISCLAIMER: All the advice and recommendations in this podcast is given generally. If you feel like you have any contraindications to anything we recommend please check with your healthcare provider first.
In this first episode of The Wellness Breakdown Season 2, Rose sets Eve the challenge of following a Ketogenic (aka Keto) diet. The Keto diet is very popular at the moment for weight loss but actually it was originally developed for use in clinical settings for patients with epilepsy and with really rather remarkable effects. The overall premise of the diet is very high fat with low to moderate intake of protein and very low carbohydrate like around 10-20 grams per day.The rules: Eve has to follow the Keto diet for 2 weeks adhering to a ratio 70-80% fats, 5-10% carbohydrates and 10-20% protein which roughly equates to 165g fat, 40g carbohydrates and 75g protein.With Keto becoming big business and foods made especially for this way of eating, we examine this craze and find out it's benefits or not. Is it really just another fad diet and a chance for brands to make a quick weight-loss buck?Listen to find out how Eve copes with this amount of fat, see if Keto clarifies her mind and what happens when she walks by her local bakery! Find Eve's kale bread recipe mentioned in the episode here https://evekalinik.com/kale-almond-and-seed-loaf/ This season is kindly sponsored by LYMA. Head to www.lyma.life for further info. This podcast is produced by Elisa KennedyThank you for listening and if you haven't already please follow the show as it really helps us - just click on the show page and press the plus sign. We also love hearing from you, so if you have a story you want to share or a suggestion or question you can email us at info@thewellnessbreakdown.co.uk or contact us on Instagram @the_wellnessbreakdown @rosemaryferguson_ and @evekalinikWe're also over on You Tube - youtube.com/@thewellnessbreakdownpod DISCLAIMER: All the advice and recommendations in this podcast is given generally. If you feel like you have any contraindications to anything we recommend please check with your healthcare provider first.
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Lucy Goff lives London with her husband, daughter and dog. She is not phased by Perimenopause because she knows she has a way through. In this episode she explains that she never envisaged setting up her own company but her own illness lead her down a route to healing that was so powerful that she decided to bring the solution to genuine wellbeing to market. She says of midlife, “It's the first time in your life when you start to take a real look at what's working and what's not.” This ethos of products that disrupt broken markets and show us what really works is what drives her to new creations. You can find Lyma at https://lyma.life
Not sure we know a Midult who isn't currently experiencing that heady mix of exhaustion and panic - what will this year look like? Can I be bothered to care? Am I up to it? Do I look good in high-waisted jeans? Have I turned the gas off? Have I? So this podcast is about all the myriad Januarys we are having and why adulthood is currently not recommended. Yes we're capable grown-ups (*coughs*) but sometimes even putting your phone down so you can focus on the telly feels like a major win. Getting anything done when you feel the way everyone feels at the moment should be a source of great pride. So we're giving you all a medal xxx PS: This podcast was bravely sponsored by LYMA, but Annabel has been taking it for two years and asked them to come on board because she's a genuine fan… PPS: Is your face falling off? We hate to cast aspersions but, if you are looking less than peachy, why not enter our lovely LYMA competition to win a facial with world-renowned facialist Nichola Joss? Click Here. T&Cs apply. LYMA's Website LYMA's Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens if you are on the floor, dreaming of a padded cell, a noise-cancelled life and as little interaction with the world as possible? Well, you can consult an expert on how to feel human again. This magical creature does actually have a human form, her name is Lucy Goff and she is the founder of super supplement LYMA. She came on the podcast to tell us where to spend and where to scrimp, what works and what doesn't….Also we are hosting an Insta live with Lucy next Monday (the 17th) at 6pm so she can deal with all your confusions and questions about which supplements work, which don't, the ingredients to look out for and how not to get ripped off. So please DM us with your questions…. PS: This podcast was bravely sponsored by LYMA, but Annabel has been taking it for two years and asked them to come on board because she's a genuine fan…. PPS: Why not enter our lovely competition in association with LYMA? Win a facial with world-renowned facialist Nichola Joss? Click Here To Enter T&Cs apply LYMA's Instagram LYMA's Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We can't think of a better way to start the year than with a dose of sunshine in the form of telly's Cherry Healey. She presents Inside the Factory, makes everyone cry on 10 Years Younger and is on a mission to help us all get our heart's desire with her straight-talking manifesting course: Manifest That Shit, created with Instagram sensation @StyleMeSunday aka Natalie Lee. We talk about finding out what we really want, quietening all the interference and how manifesting changed Cherry's life... PS: Why not enter our lovely competition in association with LYMA? Win a facial with world-renowned facialist Nichola Joss? Click Here To Enter T&Cs apply LYMA's Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on ‘The Moments That Made Me' is Lucy Goff. Lucy is Co-Founder of LYMA, a line of products aimed at revolutionising the wellness industry. LYMA was founded after Lucy struggled with her health after the birth of her daughter.Find out Lucy's three defining moments, that have got her to where she is today.------ A Create Podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lyma es de esas personas que hace una gran labor y hay que resaltarla, hace varios años abrió una cuenta de Instagram para subir fotos de su turismo interno en Puerto Rico y para su sorpresa hoy en día cuenta con mas de 12,000 seguidores y es una de las páginas principales de turismo interno en Puerto Rico. En esta entrevista hablamos de cómo surgió en ella las ganas de visitar todos los rincones de la isla y hasta nos da unos tips para aquellos que deseen hacer turismo interno y no sepan como comenzar. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/socopodcast/support
Laura speaks with LYMA founder Lucy Goff for this episode. They talk about tearing up the rule book, choosing investors that believe in your vision and managing the work/life juggle. Find out more about LYMA here...https://lyma.life/ https://www.instagram.com/lymalife/Follow The Sunday Times Stylehttps://www.instagram.com/theststyle/https://twitter.com/TheSTStyleTo get more of The Times and The Sunday Times, visit thetimes.co.uk/secretsofthesidehustle See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
THE LYMA TOKYO TEAM TAKES OVER QUICK RADIO! DJ LEAD, DJ MARTIN & DJ YUSKAY ALL THE WAY FROM JAPAN!
Lyma Nguyen has an incredible story. Her parents fled Vietnam and she was born in a refugee camp in Indonesia. After being granted refugee status by the Australian government, Lyma’s family moved to Darra in Brisbane where she grew up. She was a bookish girl and went on to study politics, philosophy and law at the University of Queensland. After graduating, Lyma worked for the Australian government in Canberra and then Darwin. But she spent all of her spare time working pro bono as a Human Rights lawyer in Cambodia. Lyma was instrumental in helping Vietnamese Cambodians get recognition as citizens of Cambodia following displacement and genocide during the tyrannical rule of Pol Pot. This is Lyma’s story. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/territorystory/message
Welcome to Episode #39 of the Blue-in-Green:PODCAST which sees Imran catch up with the Vincent "Seravince" Helbers and Tjerk "LYMA" Lammers to discuss their brand new collaborative project, 'Junk Love'. We connect with our guests today from Amsterdam and talk their new album, each's individual releases and question the theme of the project which examines love within this digital era. You can read Blue-in-Green:RADIO's review of 'Junk Love' here: http://www.blueingreenradio.com/2020/01/junk-love-by-seravince-lyma.html The Blue-in-Green:PODCAST unveils new episodes on the first, second and third Mondays of the month. This podcast series runs in conjunction with the online radio station, Blue-in-Green:RADIO which celebrates 21st century soul, jazz, funk, Latin & hip-hop music. These shows are designed to give you some insight into the incredible range of talented presenters we're so lucky to host from all over the world and to geek out musically with us. www.blueingreenradio.com TuneIn: bit.ly/2LBK0BD
Tia Simms - Lyma will be fencing for Jamaica's olympic team. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jamaican-diaspora/support
Lucy Goff, co-founder of LYMA, in interview. Lucy discusses the importance of integrity when building a disruptor brand. Also, how she has managed to advertise the LYMA supplement, despite the category being so dominated by 'big pharma'.
Prof. dr. Steven Le Gouill (Nantes, Frankrijk) presenteerde tijdens het EHA 2019-congres de resultaten van de LYMA-101-studie, een prospectieve en open fase 2-studie naar de werkzaamheid van obinutuzumab bij jonge, onbehandelde mantelcellymfoom (MCL)-patiënten. Hoewel een behandelregime met rituximab (R-DHAP) gevolgd door autologe stamceltransplantatie als standaard wordt beschouwd, is obinutuzumab ontwikkeld om de antilichaamafhankelijke, celgemedieerde cytotoxiciteit te verbeteren ten opzichte van rituximab. In-vivogegevens met obinutuzumab bij naïeve MCL-patiënten ontbraken echter nog. Le Gouill liet zien dat bijna 85% van de patiënten minimale restziekte (MRD)-negativiteit behaalde na inductie met een behandelregime met obinutuzumab (O-DHAP). Zowel de progressievrije als de algehele overleving na één jaar was veelbelovend, volgens Le Gouill.
Hoy en Getafe Despierta Dolores Ruano, Pedro Castro y Jesús Gómez junto a José Valentín comentan la actualidad informativa local. Hoy iniciamos nuestro programa hablando con una de las personas despedidas de Lyma y otras noticias de Getafe. ¿Te interesa? ¡Escucha GETAFE RADIO!
Hoy en Getafe Despierta de la mano de Eloy Galván ahondamos en la gestión que realiza la Concejalía de Deportes; buceamos en la memoria histórica de la ciudad con el homenaje al último alcalde republicano de Getafe y volvemos a hablar de los 25 despedidos de Lyma. ¿Te interesa? ¡Escucha GETAFE RADIO!
Hoy en Getafe Despierta Dolores Ruano y Pedro Castro y junto a José Valentín comentan la actualidad informativa local. Hoy ponemos el foco, de nuevo, en los despedidos de Lyma y las primeras sentencias que hablan de cárcel. Además, charlamos con víctimas del amianto y una abogada del Colectivo Rond ¿Te interesa? ¡Escucha GETAFE RADIO!
Nueva edición de la tertulia de Getafe Despierta con la presencia en el estudio de Mariano Martinez, Álvaro Sánchez, David Siles y Maria Teresa Martinez, hoy, 8 de noviembre de 2017, para analizar la actualidad local....
Nueva edición de la tertulia de Getafe Despierta con la presencia en el estudio como cada Jueves de Eloy Gálvan, Jesús Bejar y Juan Luis Rodriguez para analizar la actualidad de Getafe
El edil responsable de Lyma ha sido recientemente imputado por presunta falsificación y fraude junto al gerente de la empresa pública por eso también pedirán al Pleno su reprobación
Prof Le Gouill speaks with ecancertv at ASH 2016 about the outcomes of the LYMA trial in France and Belgium, in which rituximab was assessed as part of maintenance therapy for young mantle cell lymphoma patients. He describes the addition of rituximab as worthy of being a new standard of care in this setting, with extensions to patient EFS, PFS and overall survival.
Nueva edición de Getafe Despierta que en nuestra habitual tertulia analizamos junto a Jesús Béjar, Pedro Castro, Juan Luis Rodríguez y Eugenio Rodríguez la actualidad en nuestro municipio.
Hoy en nuestra tertulia con periodistas habalamos sobre los despidos de Lyma y otras noticias de actualidad de nuestro municipio. ¡Escucha Getafe Radio!
Marta Sánchez, Paqui Márquez, Ana Sánchez y Juan Carlos Fernández son los nombres y apellidos de 4 de los 25 trabajadores de Lyma despedidos por presentar presuntamente facturas falsas para cobrar la ayuda social anual de 600 euros a la que tienen derecho, por Convenio, los trabajadores municipales. Hoy los protagonistas de la noticia ponen voces a sus dramas personales y piden "sanciones justas que no nos maten en vida". ¡Escucha Getafe Radio!
Pedro Castro, José Valentín y Jesús Gómez han reflexionado hoy sobre la decisión del Gobierno local de despedir a 22 trabajadores de Lyma que emitieron facturas falsas para cobrar la ayuda social a la que tienen derechos los trabajadores del Ayuntamiento de Getafe y sus empresas públicas. Tras 40 minutos de intenso debate ha acudido al estudio, en riguroso directo, una de las trabajadoras despedidas de Lyma que ha narrado su drama personal. Nervios, emoción, indignación y la tensión del directo en un programa de radio que no puedes perderte. ¡Escucha Getafe Radio!
Nueva edición de Getafe Despierta que en nuestra habitual tertulia analizamos la actualidad local en Getafe junto a Pedro Castro, José Valentín Mariano Martínez y Jesús Gómez