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Salted Carmel Podcast
Episode 74: Megan Morton

Salted Carmel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 20:18


Megan speaks about how solitude and nature brought her closer to God. Two notable moments in the episode are her viral blog post and her experience with cancer. According to Megan, the Lord was giving her a mission with her cancer. Megan's Viral Blog Post

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Conversations and Connections
37. A Conversation with Megan Morton and Danial Gillis with the Stephen F. Austin State University LGBTQ Plus Equality Caucus - Conversations and Connections

Conversations and Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 38:17


June is Pride Month, and in recognition of the month Stuart travels to Stephen F. Austin State University to have a talk with Megan Morton, the Director of Communication and Danial Gillis, Director of Membership with the SFA LGBTQ Plus Equality Caucus.  What is it like to be a member of the LBBTQ Plus community in Deep East Texas?  What unique challenges to members of the community face here?  We'll talk about these topics and more.

Head Ovary Heels
Stylist extraordinaire Megan Morton on taking herself to Paris for her birthday each year

Head Ovary Heels

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 51:22


Megan Morton has written four books on styling: It's Beautiful Here, Things I Love, I Love My Room and Home Love. She has The School, The Studio and The Excursions. The question is, can a woman have too many businesses? Megan says no and envisions her multi-pronged enterprises like a sushi train where she picks up different roles and tasks. In this episode Megan talks about growing up on a banana farm in southeast Queensland, juggling careers, writing letters by hand and where she stores her children’s teeth. Find Megan Morton on Instagram

Product Hive
One Job, Many Hats: Working in a Hybrid PM/UX Role

Product Hive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 57:26


The discussion covers situations in which a job isn’t just “Product Manager” or “UX Designer,” but some combination of the two. Panelists include: Derek Boman, Megan Morton, and Kristopher Higley, with Brandon Gardner moderating. Check out producthive.org to see the latest events, join our community on Slack, and more. A big thanks to Younique for hosting this meetup. Watch this presentation with slides on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hx1iULaMyA8 Thanks to Joakim Karud for our music. soundcloud.com/joakimkarud/keep-on-going

The Design Files Talks
TDF Talks With Stylist & Author, Megan Morton

The Design Files Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 57:20


In our new episode, we chat to one of Australia's best-known stylists, who is also a best-selling author, and founder of ‘The School', a unique creative hub in Sydney. Megan Morton chatted about everything from styling, to creating The School, to expanding into bespoke travel tours, and how she does it all! Find links and other show notes at https://thedesignfiles.net/2018/10/tdftalks-meganmorton-stylist-podcast

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press
Interiors Stylist Megan Morton - Chasing Decorating Dreams & Finding Beauty

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 56:40


This is our 10th episode. Can you believe it? THANK YOU for listening! We’ve covered some big ugly issues from ocean plastic to Rana Plaza so we thought it was about time we talked about beauty. Beauty is one of the major motivators for people who work in creative industries – they want to make beautiful things, whether it’s a garment, textile, show or picture. They want, as Megan Morton puts it in this Episode, to chase down true beauty wherever they see it. Not to push the beautiful lie but to try to capture and understand it. Megan is a stylist, author and “house whisperer” with a life-long love for vintage and the stories behind old things. She grew up on a banana farm in Queensland, where her mum subscribed to 1970s back-to-the-land magazine, Grass Roots. Megan grew up seeing the beauty in nature, while figuring out how to make stuff. Today her styling work is focused on houses and interiors, but she turns her eye for beauty on everything from her wardrobe, to teaching to travel to Instagram. She’s worked for magazines like Vogue Living and Elle Decoration, and is the author of four books. The latest? It’s Beautiful Here (Thames & Hudson). In this Episode we go off on a lot of beautiful tangents about managing stress in the creative industries, the heart and soul of getting dressed, the value of vintage and the importance of the handmade. We try and pin down beauty, what it means and why we seek it, and discuss the beauty of provenance, generosity and sharing. “Being flush and doing well affects everybody in your circle and the only way to keep that going is to be generous with your knowledge. The more you give away, the more free you are.” says Megan. Megan is also the founder of The School, a creative hub in Sydney where you can learn things like shibori dyeing and extreme knitting from the best-of-the-best craftspeople inside the industry. Hello crafternoon-inspiration. The WARDROBE CRISIS show notes unpack the issues addressed in each Episode. Way more than just links, it's like a mini magazine Head over to www.clarepress.com/ to read yours and #bethechange Music is by Montaigne http://www.montaignemusic.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

I Don't Know How She Does It
Megan Morton is 'The House Whisperer'

I Don't Know How She Does It

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016 33:16


Can a well-dressed bed change the world? This home stylist thinks so, and she might just make over your life. Megan Morton grew three successful businesses while raising three children, and now she’s spreading her styling wisdom. The style coach will dare you to pick the emerald green couch instead of the white. She’s got the secret to simple Christmas that still dazzles. And she knows the Instagram flat lay is an art form. (And yes, she can teach you.) Show Notes Your host is Holly Wainwright Thanks to Megan Morton, author, stylist and founder of The School. This podcast was produced by Elissa Ratliff and Rachel Wagner.  Please give this show a rating on iTunes and leave a review; it helps more people to find it! If you want to or subscribe to I Don't Know How She Does It, go to apple.co/mamamia, where you will find all of Mamamia’s podcasts, as well as any book we ever talk about on any of our shows in one place. CONTACT US Tell us something or suggest another guest via email podcast@mamamia.com.au tweet us @mamamiapodcasts or join the conversation on facebook.  I Don't Know How She Does It was brought to you by The Body Shop, forever against animal testing.  From all-time favourites to brand new gift additions and seasonal limited edition body care, there’s something everyone will go wild for this Christmas at The Body Shop®. The Body Shop’s wildest campaign ever aims to build bio-bridges that reconnect animals in damaged habitats throughout Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia. The Body Shop will restore 1 Square Metre of Rainforest and protect endangered animals for every Pre Made Gift or Novelty Sponge purchased this Christmas. Shopping at The Body Shop® gives you the power to make a difference.

I Don't Know How She Does It
Megan Morton is 'The House Whisperer'

I Don't Know How She Does It

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016 33:16


Can a well-dressed bed change the world? This home stylist thinks so, and she might just make over your life. Megan Morton grew three successful businesses while raising three children, and now she’s spreading her styling wisdom. The style coach will dare you to pick the emerald green couch instead of the white. She’s got the secret to simple Christmas that still dazzles. And she knows the Instagram flat lay is an art form. (And yes, she can teach you.) Show Notes Your host is Holly Wainwright Thanks to Megan Morton, author, stylist and founder of The School. This podcast was produced by Elissa Ratliff and Rachel Wagner. Please give this show a rating on iTunes and leave a review; it helps more people to find it! If you want to or subscribe to I Don't Know How She Does It, go to apple.co/mamamia, where you will find all of Mamamia’s podcasts, as well as any book we ever talk about on any of our shows in one place. CONTACT US Tell us something or suggest another guest via email podcast@mamamia.com.au tweet us @mamamiapodcasts or join the conversation on facebook. I Don't Know How She Does It was brought to you by The Body Shop, forever against animal testing. From all-time favourites to brand new gift additions and seasonal limited edition body care, there’s something everyone will go wild for this Christmas at The Body Shop®. The Body Shop’s wildest campaign ever aims to build bio-bridges that reconnect animals in damaged habitats throughout Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia. The Body Shop will restore 1 Square Metre of Rainforest and protect endangered animals for every Pre Made Gift or Novelty Sponge purchased this Christmas. Shopping at The Body Shop® gives you the power to make a difference.Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dan Brophy's Quit Your Day Job*
'How To Build A Brand Out of Styling' with Megan Morton [Stylist]

Dan Brophy's Quit Your Day Job*

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016 90:01 Transcription Available


Megan Morton is a hero of mine - not only for her tremendous creative output across a number of mediums, but because she has developed a career around her passions -  one that allows her to share and further cultivate them.   Megan’s work as a stylist unique and intuitive and inclusive. According to her website, she makes atmospheres that make people extremely happy, which could be experienced via ad campaigns, magazine covers, when she decorates glamorous homes - or if you were to come to her Studio and School in Rosebery in Sydney’s inner west in order to learn how to do it yourself. For our chat, Megan welcomed me into her home, poured me tea, lit insense and regaled me with her philophy on style and styling.