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Legends Podcast
Legends Podcast #783: To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995)

Legends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 68:41


This week, we're celebrating Pride with the movie that brought the drag queen road trip genre to America! Hot on the high heels of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert from 1994 Australia comes this 1995 American release starring Patrick Swayze, Wesley Snipes, and John Leguizamo. When their car breaks down in small-town Nebraska, three drag queens must win the hearts and minds of the local townsfolk while evading a bigoted sheriff. With supporting turns by Stockard Channing, Blythe Danner, Chris Penn, Arliss Howard, and cameos by RuPaul, Naomi Campbell, Robin Williams, and the titular statuesque actress herself, the film opened at number one at the box office and is considered groundbreaking for being the first mainstream Hollywood production to depict drag queens. Along with RuPaul's popularity, the 1990 documentary Paris is Burning, and the aforementioned Priscila, interest in drag drove audiences to the cinema. Critics, however, were less enthused, but Swayze and Leguizamo were both nominated for Golden Globes, and the film has, of course, endured as an icon of queer cinema. Now the four of us are piling into a yellow convertible 1967 Cadillac DeVille with an autographed copy of the improbably titled To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar to see what in gay hell is going on!   For more geeky podcasts visit GonnaGeek.com    You can find us on iTunes under ''Legends Podcast''. Please subscribe and give us a positive review. You can also follow us on Twitter @LegendsPodcast or even better, send us an e-mail: LegendsPodcastS@gmail.com    You can write to Rum Daddy directly: rumdaddylegends@gmail.com    You can find all our contact information here on the Network page of GonnaGeek.com Our complete archive is always available at www.legendspodcast.com, www.legendspodcast.libsyn.com    Show Music:Danger Storm by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/  

Brewers Journal Podcast
#224 | Leaving a Legacy

Brewers Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 24:53


When you've worked in the fields of technology, restaurants, modelling and music management, where do you turn next? For Michel Lu, that meant the world of drinks. And he's on a mission to bring the diverse, rich tapestry of Asia, and the untold myriad of flavours it boasts, to consumers through a series of drinks designed to showcase just that. Michel Lu is the founder of The Orientalist Spirits. A company described as the world’s first premium pan-Asian craft spirits company. They produce a range with an award-winning collection of artisanal spirits crafted from only the best premium ingredients sourced directly and ethically from the Orient. But for this drinks business founder, Michel's story is far from conventional. And that's why this week we're taking a brief departure from the world of beer to shine the spotlight on spirits. Before entering the world of drinks, Michel was the man behind Elite Model Management’s success in Asia, where he personally managed supermodels like Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, and Claudia Schiffer. Michel also created the world’s first Asian girl band, Jungk, in collaboration with music legend Malcolm McLaren. After exiting the entertainment industry, Michel co-wrote a movie script, launched a record label, and built a mini empire in the food and beverage space. He's has also made a mark in the tech industry as the Asian director of a New York-based tech advisory and venture fund and is currently exploring the exciting opportunities presented by robotics, artificial intelligence, and other Web3 technologies. But in today's episode we're looking at his plans for The Orientalist Spirits. Later this month London will host Taste The Orient. A collaboration between London Cocktail Week founders Hannah Sharman-Cox and Siobhán Payne and The Orientalist, its a first-of-its-kind event that brings together 45 of London's leading Asian bars and restaurants. We discuss how his career to-date has led Michel up to this point, the challenges and opportunities presented by working with countless Asian ingredients and why starting a drinks business is his own way of leaving a legacy.

The Moscow Murders and More
Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein And His Popularity In Hollywood (6/1/26)

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 53:49 Transcription Available


Jeffrey Epstein's relationship with Woody Allen was not some passing handshake or random name in an address book. Public reporting and released records have described Allen and Soon-Yi Previn as longtime friends and neighbors of Epstein in New York, with the three dining together often and maintaining contact even after Epstein's 2008 conviction. Newly released emails added more texture to that relationship, including records showing Epstein helped arrange a 2015 White House tour for Allen and Previn. That detail matters because it shows Epstein was not merely tolerated from a distance; he was still useful, still connected, and still treated as someone who could open doors for famous people. Allen has not been accused of criminal wrongdoing in connection with Epstein, but the relationship is still deeply uncomfortable because it fits the broader pattern of Epstein's post-conviction life: even after becoming a registered sex offender, he remained welcome in elite social circles where fame, money, and access insulated people from ordinary reputational consequences.Epstein's Hollywood world was part of a much larger celebrity-access machine. His name and records have been connected over the years to actors, comedians, models, producers, media figures, and entertainment-adjacent power brokers, not necessarily as criminal participants, but as people moving through the same rooms, dinners, parties, foundations, flights, introductions, and favor networks. Figures such as Kevin Spacey, Chris Tucker, Naomi Campbell, Chelsea Handler, and others have appeared in public Epstein-related reporting or records in different contexts, while modeling-world connections also show how Epstein used glamour industries as another access point to young women and status. The key point is not that every famous person who encountered Epstein committed a crime; the key point is that Hollywood, like Wall Street, academia, politics, philanthropy, and royalty, was one more prestige ecosystem where Epstein could launder himself socially. He understood that being seen around celebrities created legitimacy, and the entertainment world gave him exactly what he craved: proximity to fame, cultural polish, beautiful people, and the illusion that his criminal past could be buried under enough dinner invitations and famous names.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

Beyond The Horizon
Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein And His Popularity In Hollywood (5/31/26)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026 53:49 Transcription Available


Jeffrey Epstein's relationship with Woody Allen was not some passing handshake or random name in an address book. Public reporting and released records have described Allen and Soon-Yi Previn as longtime friends and neighbors of Epstein in New York, with the three dining together often and maintaining contact even after Epstein's 2008 conviction. Newly released emails added more texture to that relationship, including records showing Epstein helped arrange a 2015 White House tour for Allen and Previn. That detail matters because it shows Epstein was not merely tolerated from a distance; he was still useful, still connected, and still treated as someone who could open doors for famous people. Allen has not been accused of criminal wrongdoing in connection with Epstein, but the relationship is still deeply uncomfortable because it fits the broader pattern of Epstein's post-conviction life: even after becoming a registered sex offender, he remained welcome in elite social circles where fame, money, and access insulated people from ordinary reputational consequences.Epstein's Hollywood world was part of a much larger celebrity-access machine. His name and records have been connected over the years to actors, comedians, models, producers, media figures, and entertainment-adjacent power brokers, not necessarily as criminal participants, but as people moving through the same rooms, dinners, parties, foundations, flights, introductions, and favor networks. Figures such as Kevin Spacey, Chris Tucker, Naomi Campbell, Chelsea Handler, and others have appeared in public Epstein-related reporting or records in different contexts, while modeling-world connections also show how Epstein used glamour industries as another access point to young women and status. The key point is not that every famous person who encountered Epstein committed a crime; the key point is that Hollywood, like Wall Street, academia, politics, philanthropy, and royalty, was one more prestige ecosystem where Epstein could launder himself socially. He understood that being seen around celebrities created legitimacy, and the entertainment world gave him exactly what he craved: proximity to fame, cultural polish, beautiful people, and the illusion that his criminal past could be buried under enough dinner invitations and famous names.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

The Leading Difference
Staci Miller | Founder, Gen UX Consulting | The Intersection of Human Factors, MedTech Innovation, & Building a Resilient Career

The Leading Difference

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 42:43


Staci Miller, founder of Gen UX Consulting, shares her winding path from fashion design and psychology to human factors engineering in MedTech. Staci explains what human factors is—through stories from World War II aviation and modern healthcare—and why the FDA now mandates usability work to reduce catastrophic use errors. She breaks down formative versus summative/validation studies, the role of risk documentation (URRA/UFMEA), and why founders should think about usability as early as they think about risk. Staci also opens up about the challenge of starting a second business after losing her first in 2008, how she built Gen UX from $0, and the leadership lessons behind year-over-year growth.   Guest links: https://www.genuxconsulting.com/ | https://www.linkedin.com/company/gen-ux-consulting/  Charity supported: Feeding America Interested in being a guest on the show or have feedback to share? Email us at theleadingdifference@velentium.com.  PRODUCTION CREDITS Host & Editor: Lindsey Dinneen Producer: Velentium Medical   EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Episode 081 - Staci Miller [00:00:00] Lindsey Dinneen: Hi, I'm Lindsey and I'm talking with MedTech industry leaders on how they change lives for a better world. [00:00:09] Diane Bouis: The inventions and technologies are fascinating and so are the people who work with them. [00:00:15] Frank Jaskulke: There was a period of time where I realized, fundamentally, my job was to go hang out with really smart people that are saving lives and then do work that would help them save more lives. [00:00:28] Diane Bouis: I got into the business to save lives and it is incredibly motivating to work with people who are in that same business, saving or improving lives. [00:00:38] Duane Mancini: What better industry than where I get to wake up every day and just save people's lives. [00:00:42] Lindsey Dinneen: These are extraordinary people doing extraordinary work, and this is The Leading Difference. Hello, and welcome back to another episode of The Leading Difference podcast. I'm your host, Lindsey, and today I'm delighted to welcome as my guest, Staci Miller. Staci is the founder at Gen UX Consulting. Her expertise is in applying user-focused research to develop innovative solutions, and it's essential to the growth of any technology organization. As a detail-oriented and tenacious executive in human factors engineering and UX design, she has a proven record of elevating the end user experience and achieving targeted client outcomes. She has created innovative medtech and big tech solutions through a comprehensive user-centered development process, leveraging artificial intelligence and industry agnostic design tools to optimize products and services. In her current role with Gen UX, she's a key leader facilitating strategic company growth plans and service offerings while managing the capacity and workflow of the UX HF design team. Well, Staci, welcome to the show. I'm so excited to talk with you today. [00:01:49] Staci Miller: Me too. I've been looking forward to it all week, so I'm very excited to be here. And I don't know what the day has in store. I, I know that there was like a, a, a kit that you sent out and I didn't read it on purpose, so everything's gonna be organic. [00:02:03] Lindsey Dinneen: Perfect. Those are my favorite conversations anyway, so I'll take it and run. Some people I know really love to have the questions ahead of time, and others are just like, "Yeah, I don't want to know. I'm just gonna go off the cuff. Here we go." So, brilliant. All right, well, let's start, if you don't mind, by sharing a little bit about yourself, your background, and what led you to medtech. [00:02:24] Staci Miller: That is, those are my favorite questions. So, I have a background in fashion design, psychology. I spent most of my classes in cognitive psych, but it wasn't like a difference of degree, it was just psychology. And then I have a master's degree in human factors and ergonomics. So I went the psychology route and the design route. That's kind of my background. So when I graduated my master's degree, through my master's program, I was able to intern for both years and one was in tech, big tech. I interviewed and landed a, great one year long internship at Samsung, which was actually supposed to be just three months, and I stayed there for a full year. So they kept me through my whole, my whole semester, which is something they don't normally do, which was really fun. I mostly just said, "Hey, can I stay here for the year?" And they're like, "Great, no problem. Sure. We'll figure it out like that seems like a good option. We like you, you like us. Cool. We'll do that." And my second internship was in medical device at a company called Interface and Analysis. My, that was actually my internship. My second one was at Samsung, so I got to really look in like I, I guess you got the curtain. If you think about Wonderland and Oz and the curtain and being able to pull back the curtain between both industries, what did I like better? I ended up liking medical better, mostly because the research was more structured and not necessarily conversations about, "Yeah, so how do you feel about that? Did you like it?" Like to me, that's not really. What I would consider the best opportunity to gain data. Data to me, like there has to be like a clear objective as to what you're doing, the whys behind it, and what do you wanna learn. And I found that in, when I worked with engineers in medtech, they definitely had things that they wanted to learn, whereas in tech, they just had so much money. They were like, "Yeah, let's just see what people think about this." And I'm. Okay. And then when I would be really structured and I was working with people who didn't have backgrounds in research, had very strong, very good backgrounds in design, like legitimately awesome, they were leading the research and they were missing the boat. So the narratives started to be focused on the N of one. This one person said this really interesting thing, so let's base our whole design off of what they said. And I'm like, "Dude, wait a second. Wait a second. All of them said this thing about the design though, and like we have four or five data points about when you ask this question." They're like, "Yeah, but that's not interesting." And I was like, "Okay, keep my mouth shut. I got it. Move on." Like from that moment forward, I, it wasn't like "Staci, don't talk, it was more like this is how we design based on the narratives that we've learned how to, how to research on." And so it wasn't as I would say-- it wasn't considering the actual 360 view of the user. It was considering the really cool thing that happened this one time that was like totally an outlier. And it happened consistently when I was working in big tech. So I was like, uh, medtech, probably more my speed. And then my first job was at Abbott. [00:05:39] Lindsey Dinneen: Nice. [00:05:40] Staci Miller: And I ended up there. Yeah, [00:05:41] Lindsey Dinneen: Okay, great. Well. [00:05:42] Staci Miller: Cool. [00:05:43] Lindsey Dinneen: Lots of questions based on this incredible background. I want to go back a little bit. So fashion design, was this something that you grew up thinking, "Oh, this is what I wanna do and be okay?" Right. All right, so... [00:05:57] Staci Miller: it's all I ever wanted and I did that. So... [00:06:00] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. [00:06:02] Staci Miller: That's a, that's a great question. I think that my interest in fashion peaked around when I was 12 years old and during the time, Cindy Crawford and Naomi Campbell, and I was so fascinated by how beautiful these women were. And, and fashion was a thing in the nineties. There was like a lot of Dolce and Gabana around, and I loved it. And I couldn't wait to get my new print of Vogue every, every season. I loved Harper's Bizarre, and I would just pull pictures out of these models and what they were wearing. And then I would start you know, freehanding stuff and things like that. And I think a lot of people do that when they're really interested in clothing and things like that. And if you really think about it, fashion is art that people wear. So I was very attracted to that part of it. And it's all I wanted to do. So after high school, I went to FIDM and studied fashion design. And right outta FIDM, I started my first company in fashion design, and I was a clothing manufacturer, and we had 500 open doors in the United States and in Canada, and I was hoping to expand, but unfortunately 2008 hit and they hit it hard and fast and I lost most of my managing capital in the year that I think was my tipping point. So it was the, the year that I finally got a lot of traction and had a lot of repeat business and a lot of new business as well. And a lot of those new businesses just refused orders. Just from the east coast to the west, and it was just tons of money out that wasn't gonna come in. So there was really no way to, make that work after that, like I lost literally all the money I had in my business in like the span of, I would say three, four weeks. It was just mortifyingly scary. But I was young and people who are young are resilient and they move on and they find a new dream. And it took me a minute, like I didn't really know what the french toast I was gonna do. And I was like, well, I was still planning on staying in fashion and long, short, I was offered a job to do and run production for a one, a different company. So make sure that their goods were produced on time. Deal with the, the timing of all the orders, making sure the product line. So it was basically operations for manufacturing. And I was super excited about the job and I moved back to my parents' house at the time because things were just that tight financially for me. My parents were like, "Yeah, just, you know, come back, we'll figure it out." And I remember saying to my mom and dad, I'm like, "If this job falls through, do you mind if I just go back to school and stay here?" And they both started to laugh at me like, "Your job is fine, but if the sure why, why not?" And they, they thought it was crazy. And then I ended up back in school. So, they were like, "Whoa, that was really insane," 'cause that was in the end of 2008, starting 2009. And so the company rescinded their offer and they were really like, so sad about it, but they went to a market to sell their clothes and they got zero orders that year or something like close to that. So it was just, it was just a really intense time in the fashion industry and I was looking for jobs and I wasn't getting anywhere. So I only had an AA, and at the time that really didn't matter, but I went back to school and I'm like, "If I'm going back to school this late in age, I'm getting a master's degree." I had no idea what I was gonna get a master's degree in. I was like. I like clothes and design. We'll figure it out from there like that. And I was like, "Well, maybe I'll be..." this is crazy. But I was thinking about being a lawyer, like a property law lawyer. So, because when you are a designer in clothing, people can just knock you off. And you've seen that happen like pretty much everywhere. And people can just take advantage of your intellectual property and never pay you for it if they change enough of it. And so I was like, "You know, this would be something I'd probably be good at." So I went back to school thinking I was gonna go into that type of law. I took psychology courses and I took philosophy courses. And philosophy courses really do lean you, get you thinking very specifically about law. That's what philosophy was basically geared towards anyways. And you take these psychology courses and they're about people and how people process information, how people behave based on their behavior and things like that. So I thought the combination would be really good. Well, I ended up not liking, I did like philosophy, but philosophy's "let's think about thinking about it." And psychology is-- which is great. It's great, but psychology is like more applicable when you're interacting with others. And I found it super fascinating. And then I got really into like cognitive psychology and I'm like, "What the french toast am I gonna do with this? I can't do anything with cognitive psychology. Like I need to make money. I'm a grownup. This isn't ah, I'm gonna study underwater basket weaving and come out and go work in communications at Fox." Like I had to have an actual plan. So in my college at the time, there were these classes and they were like introductory to what you can do with your degrees. And that's literally where I found human factors. And there weren't very many schools that did it, but I was taking most of my classes at that point in cognitive psychology, which is how people process information, not their feeling based stuff. Like I didn't wanna have conversations with people about their feelings. Get that off of me. Like that's not, that's not my jam. I'm like, "Sorry, you're sad, but I'm not sad and I don't wanna be sad, so I'm gonna keep, keep going." And I'm like, "How am I gonna work this into my, you know, I love design, I wanna keep that in my background, and how am I gonna, what am I gonna do?" And so the study of human factors really is the intersection of design and research, and how people interact with said products based on the design. And you get to research that. And I'm like, "Sold. Good. I'm, I can do this. This is like this, I didn't even know this thing existed." This is crazy good. And I never looked back. [00:11:49] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. [00:11:50] Staci Miller: I got into a master's program the next year. I, and because I was in that specific program in San Jose State, that's why it was so easy for me to work for Samsung because it was in my backyard. And that's why it was easy for me to work for Interface Analysis because Tony was the owner of that company. Tony, he was my professor. So he just was like hiring people and I, I answered his response and I was like, "Hey, I, I'm looking for something." Do you like, he didn't say it was his company. He said, "I have a friend looking" and I'm, you know, like when I know I need to make some money, I'm gonna try to hustle up and make some money. So I'm like, "Hey, I'm open to that." He's like, "Why don't you come by my office and we'll talk?" And I was like, "That's weird." He said It was for some other, I'm like, "Sure, no problem." So I go to his office and he offered me an internship right then and there 'cause it was for me. "I just wanted to see who would respond," 'cause you are the only person that responded. I'm like, "Guess you're gonna hire me then." [00:12:37] Lindsey Dinneen: Amazing. All right. That's great. Thank you so much for that background. And it is so interesting how sometimes our paths are very, very windy to get to where we end up being and we Yeah, exactly. What, what ends up being a really good fit. But, so can you explain a little bit more about human factors, especially, maybe to help folks who have maybe some misconceptions or don't fully understand what it is just in general, but then also relate it specifically to medtech and why it's so important within the medtech industry? [00:13:11] Staci Miller: I can give you a story that probably would do both. So human factors was, was actually founded pretty recently in our timeline of psychology and understanding people. In World War II, there were a whole bunch of fighter pilots ejecting themselves from planes that caused, even in World War II, millions of dollars to produce and nobody could figure out what the problem was. They checked the planes. The planes were operating correctly. They did psychology, like psychological backgrounds on the people who are fighter pilots. I mean, they have to, to get into the military and to fly those planes, you have to be pretty good under pressure. They interviewed them, they were fine. They didn't have any breakdown of stress, and it wasn't happening on a small scale. This was happening on quite a large scale. So they, again, they went, they're like, "Okay, okay." Well, the military went back and " Well, it has to be the plane." So they looked through the plane, wasn't the plane, talk to the people, wasn't the people. So then the psychologist started to ask questions. They're like, "Well, if you're saying that it's not the person's emotional state and you're saying it's not the plane, well then what happened? Something had to happen. Something changed. What changed?" It turned out that the engineers had moved the throttle button with the ejection button in the planes. [00:14:31] Lindsey Dinneen: Oh. [00:14:31] Staci Miller: So the pilots were originally trained to hit the throttle button on the certain side that the throttle button was in the cockpit. So instead of hitting the throttle, because that was their original training, they hit the ejection button. So they ejected themselves out of the planes, which is why human factors was born. Those little changes that people don't understand about human beings. So when we learn something for the first time, because like even if you think about being a kid or being a baby, or learning a really tough lesson, right? You remember that lesson. And so what happens is that's your default setting. "This is the lesson I've learned. This is how I react." Now for that lesson, it doesn't matter if it's like an emotional exchange or if it's a physical one. So because they were taught where the, the pilots were taught specifically where the throttle was in the first place when they were under attack and they were in a high cognitive loaded space, they went back to their original training. [00:15:30] Lindsey Dinneen: Mm-hmm. [00:15:32] Staci Miller: And then the engineers were like, "Well, we told them. We told them." So, so, because they didn't wanna take the blame, right? Nobody wanted to take the blame ruining millions of dollars of planes. So this same type of thing happens in the medical industry. I mean, you can see it pretty easily, right? So you're trained on System X. There's an update, a 510K release to it. The system works differently. Errors are made, people are hurt. [00:15:57] Lindsey Dinneen: Mm-hmm. [00:15:58] Staci Miller: That's how it translates to medical. So aviation was a really big part of human factors and it still is to this day. Like NASA used to hire quite a few of my classmates. And I know that Boeing and a lot of those other, even BMW hire people that do what I do for a living and test the responses during drive time. And if you think about it, if you look at a Tesla versus a BMW, those are very different driving experiences. Like I had to relearn how to drive a Tesla, right? And like it has a one pedal situation. So now when I get into regular cars, I'm like, "Wait, what? What am I doing? What? What kind of car is this? Like how do I drive this thing again?" I know that sounds silly, but it, it's true 'cause you kind of just get used to the thing that you have. And that's exactly why human factors is prevalent in medical device or in aviation or in, you know, like any kind of like navigation systems. The reason the FDA mandated it is because a lot of products were coming to market and there was a very large influx of critical catastrophic errors in hospitals. People were suffering consequences of bad interfaces or lack of instructions on products. I know that there were a lot of intravenous medications given that weren't supposed to be IV medications in like in certain-- yes, you're supposed to inject it, but not. Intravenously and those charged caused people to perish. So that's when the FDA stepped in and said, "Okay, we were asking you as a favor to do these usability studies, but now officially they're part of your risk requirements and they're part of your requirements to get to market." And I think that happened about the time I graduated grad school, around that time. So about 15, 16 years ago. [00:17:50] Lindsey Dinneen: Okay. Yeah. Well that's a fascinating story, and I'm sorry that that is the impetus for the results that we have today, but also how incredible that that is something that's being prioritized and mandated now. And I'm wondering too, when a startup company is developing their technology, how soon should they be thinking about human factors, usability, UX/UI. [00:18:17] Staci Miller: As fast as they're thinking about risk. if you're already thinking about risk at phase zero, that's when you should be thinking about usability and UI and interactions based on user processes, because that's when this kind of conversation really needs to start with regulatory, with your team, with the engineers. So even if you don't have a human factors engineer on staff, like you can find a company that can give you like some fractional support, just, you know, to talk to and to understand what their, what, what their responsibilities are, and what their requirements are to get to market. I have found that a lot of founders don't think that it's a requirement. And I, and I'm really not sure why, but that's been happening a lot lately. [00:18:59] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. So because it's a requirement, because you should be thinking about it from the get go, what are some things that you've seen work really well in terms of, putting together this kind of this testing and whatnot versus things that might seem like they could work. Like perhaps somebody feels that they could maybe do some of this testing themselves. You know, just, just things that maybe people who aren't really familiar with all the regulations would perhaps do, and that could cause problems down the road. [00:19:32] Staci Miller: So there's a, these are all really great questions and let's, let's unpack the idea of research, right? So some people think that research is finding out if somebody is happy about a product and would use it, like product market fit, right? Some people do marketing for that, and I can, that's the type of research that is not technically human factors, but it is something that Gen UX can do, right? So it's just research. I, I call it like insert white meat or insert protein. We can do the research, right? So when it comes down to it, there's, I would say that research is split into two buckets, which is UX/UI, which is very popular and people understand that, which is a formative in the FDA guidance and then validation slash summative. So the validation studies are very clean cut. So I'll explain those first. And they are to validate that the user can use the system in its environments safely. So the alpha for that is the user is successful at using this product and the uses, uses and use environments correctly and safely. And this is all based on your risk documentation from your URRA or your UFMEA. Some people use ADFMEA, which is based on design, and I suggest that they don't use that because that focuses more on the system than it does on the user. And the FDA has really cracked down on that. So if you are a founder and you think you can get just one system, ADFMEA, you are probably already starting off on the wrong foot. Make sure you have your own usability. Because human factors work really focuses on two things in the medical industry. One, it focuses on helping develop the device while breaking down risks. So if you have mitigations and your system's designed a certain way to avoid a risk, that's very important, and that's really also usability testing. And I can explain this in two ways. I've worked at Meta, I've worked at Samsung, I've worked at a lot of different big tech companies, and I've worked at a lot of medtech companies. So I think that people think that human factors is different than user research, and they're right. Human factors is much harder than user research. And you really actually need a background in research methods and an understanding of how the application of research works. Formatives can be used for two reasons. One, to support the need of the product in use and to check how people are actually using the system in real life. So sometimes people are really good at thinking-- so engineers are amazing at building systems, right? I can't do what they can do. I'm not gonna pretend like I can. What I can do is help them build it for their end user, because a lot of the times engineers think very differently than the average human being. They're much more educated. Schooling for engineering is extremely difficult. A lot of it's mathematical computations, understanding actual physical properties of things in their environments and how that they work, right? So those are the things that engineers think about all day long. That's fine. I think about the user all day long. So you can create a system that an engineer thinks that is fine, but then the user is " I don't really know how to use this. What are you talking about?" Right? And so that's what user research informatives avoid. They avoid, they break down risk and they are able to help form the product. So those, those user research studies, like before, let's say phase zero to phase four in a market cycle, if phase five is market release, are for those things. And then as you get later in the cycle, you wanna do more rigid research, that's really breaking down the risk and really focusing on the user interactions within the system and med device. And making sure that they're assessing the risk based on your user, but they're very specific to the user interactions that are critical tasks and higher. Or things that lead up to the critical test and come away. So like you have to be able to do the steps before, do the thing that's really hard to do, that could hurt somebody and then make sure coming away from them you don't cause any harm either. That's the best way to look at these types of tests. And we do the exact same thing in validation for systems. So, in software you test to see if the software can do the thing that it's supposed to do. When you check that box, the software does the thing and it did it, and we're good to go. You do the same thing with mechanical engineering. The system has this, this range of motion here and this range of motion here, and it doesn't deviate from plus X to plus Y and therefore the system does what it's supposed to say. So you're verifying and validating that the system does what the system is planned to do. It's really no different in users, it's just that you're dealing with human beings and it's not, it doesn't work the same way, right? Because like people are variables no matter what. And that was really long worded. So there's like tons of different research to do, but if you don't do your summative and you don't do your risk documentation, you're not getting to, you're not gonna get to market approval. Just, there's no way. [00:24:34] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Thank you. Yeah, that is incredibly helpful insight. And you know, so I wanna go back to, you had this company before, right? So you had already built a business and it was thriving, and then unfortunately life intervened a little bit. When you went to start Gen UX, did you have moments... [00:24:57] Staci Miller: Of PTSD? [00:24:58] Lindsey Dinneen: Of, yeah. [00:25:01] Staci Miller: Yes. [00:25:01] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. [00:25:02] Staci Miller: Yeah. I had major PTSD. Like I, so the concept of Gen UX was a play on words like, so I'm a Gen Xer, no biggie, but like I think that every Gen Xers, millennials, I feel like both of our generations very much identify with our generation. And I thought it would be kind of a fun play on words to identify to people that are also Gen Xers that, yeah, we do UX work and we're Gen UX, as a Generation X, like it was very important, right? So I kind of came up with that idea, thought it was cute. But at the time I was working for Meta, and Meta had been doing quite a bit of layoffs at the time. Nothing wrong with that, that happens with every company. But I have survived in Medtronic and Abbott and all these other companies. I had survived so many rounds of layoffs. I'm like, "One day my number is gonna be, it's just, it's just gonna happen." So, we started at Meta internally, really like they, they were very open and honest with people. They're like, "This is when this is gonna happen. We are gonna lay off more people. This is when this round is gonna happen. We're gonna lay off more people, and then this is the final round and this is when we're gonna lay off these people." So each of our groups of things like, so it was like engineers, lawyers, researchers. Like we, we had timelines that we knew if, if it was gonna happen, this is when it was gonna happen, this would be the day. [00:26:17] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. [00:26:17] Staci Miller: So I started to really think about what that meant, and I'm like, "Okay, well I'm not gonna start looking for jobs right away because I want my severance package." I definitely wanted that 'cause I, and then I wanted a break if I could have it. So I was like, okay. I, in between working at I was working at EDA as a contractor and that was super fun. Like I had my own time kind of, and I enjoyed the work and I got put on other projects whenever they needed me. And it was like, but I was constantly on a project, so I'm like, "I, maybe I'll go into doing IC work by myself" and I'm like, "No, I can't make enough. If I'm gonna do this, I'm gonna build something." And then I'm like, well, I started to talk to my friends every single one of my friends, including Interface Analysis' owner, Tony Andre was like, "Start your own business, Staci. Start your own consulting firm, just do it. Don't even look back. Just do it. People will end up coming to you because you know how to do this." He's like, he's it's, "You know, the first years they are what they are and everybody knows what that looks like. It's, it's rough. You have, it's like a mental game. You're like, I am gonna do this. And you just have to be consistent and can continue down your path. And more and more people will show up." And that's been true every year. But that's how GenX was started. And yes, there was this whole trepidation about, "Am I gonna make it? Am I gonna make it through this?" And I was like, "You know what, Stac, you're starting in a recession in your, in your industry. If you can get it done, if you can get two years in and be successful, you're fine." I'm in year three. [00:27:50] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah! [00:27:51] Staci Miller: Yeah, I mean, year three, woohoo. And we're increasing 50% year over year in year three, and I started it with $0. So, and I'm not, I'm not saying like a hundred to 50, like $50 to a hundred, we're, we're talking a couple hundred thousand dollars here, a couple hundred thousand there. But it's modest and I do expect that growth, and I do expect that to continue. And the other thing I think about is becoming very malleable in, in your spaces, like what's working for you and what doesn't work for you. But I feel like that's kind of off topic from what you asked. But yeah, I had PTSD gave myself at least two years and I'm like, "I can do anything for two years. If it doesn't work out, you know, like I have everything that I have and I can go back into corporate if I need to." And I really, I really was tripping, like just to be nineties about it, I was tripping. Like I was really like, "You know, I don't know." And my husband was like. He was my biggest cheerleader. He was like, "You've gotta do this. He's you're gonna, you're gonna be able to do this. You have something that I don't have. You're really great at networking people like you." I'm like, "Do they really like what?" And he's, " No, people like being around you. You make friends easy and people really do enjoy being around you and they like know that you're smart and you're gonna be able to do this." So, that's how this all started. And yes, I was really freaked out when I first started, but every day when I had bad days, I'm like, "Everything always works itself out." [00:29:14] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. [00:29:14] Staci Miller: "Have you ever not been in a situation where everything works itself out?" "No. No." So I'm like, "Well, if I, if it doesn't, I'll get a new dream, but I don't-- once you hit this, this year, like year three and you know you're still growing, you don't have to get a new dream, you just keep going and you're like, this dream is happening. I'm gonna keep it going." [00:29:34] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. What was it like building a team? Did you start off as a one-woman show, or did you have support at the beginning? How did that work? [00:29:43] Staci Miller: So at first, actually my designer's father was working with me and he called me out of the blue and he's " Hey. I have this client, she doesn't have any human factors person working with her, but I know that she needs it and do you wanna talk to her? I know you're not working at Meta," because I put on my, oh. LinkedIn profile Open to Work. So he called me like within two days, like seriously, like people started to call me and that was when I was already like, "I'm gonna do my own thing. I'm just gonna do my own thing." So the universe just brought me a gift, right? And I met this first client and I started to work with her, and at first everything was super cool. The first year it was great, and I really liked working with her, but she also needed a couple of other things. She needed an IFU and she needed design quality assurance. I'm like, "Check, check. I can get both those things done." So I called my friend Maria, "Hey, do you wanna work with me? She's " Hey. Yeah, totally." Because we had already worked together and we knew each other pretty well. So it wasn't like it was difficult to make that connection. And, and she knows my personality. I know her personality, and I know we both work extremely hard and we have that in common. So I wasn't, never, would I be worried about Maria. And then I found I wasn't, I didn't even have a designer yet on staff. And I found someone who used to do instructions for use for a different company I worked for. I called him like, "Hey, can you do this?" He's " Yeah, yeah." So I got all that done for this other client. I'm like, "I can do this. I can do this. I can, I can find people." I know so many intelligent people who love what they do and have a fire for it every day. And then the evolution started to happen. And then I asked someone to work with me to do sales, and then they said, "Yes." And then we started to pitch people that I was friends with and knew, and sometimes they said yes, and sometimes they said no. I think the first year, I think I pitched over like $4 million in business and I got 20,000. No, I got, I got 80,000, something like that. Something, something small and I'm like, "Why am I pitching so much? This is like taking so much time outta my day," that I found someone to work with me. His name was Adam and I still actually work with Adam and he, but he's a big picture guy and he started to work with me a little bit and help me like navigate through some things. Even to this day, we talk and he's not fully, fully, fully on onboarded, but if, if some. Of the clients that he lands do come on board, he will be back on board and he will be working with me again. And then I had a salesperson this last year and I realized just I needed more of a hunter-gatherer. So like we're just going in a different direction, right? So I had that, and then last year my goal was to bring my designer Maddie on full-time. And I was able to do that too. So everything that I've kind of just said, "I'm gonna do this this year, I've been able to do this year." And I'm not taking this lightly. Like I have a board of directors, which are people who are, have different perspectives on finance because that's my weakest link, I would say. A professor at UCLA, his name's Sean Pat, also a good friend of mine. He's on my board. And my brother-in-law and my nephew, who is new in his life and on his journey, is on my board as well, and I kind of wanted him on my board so he can see what it looks like to be an entrepreneur and see what growth looks like year over year because he is already working for companies. He's, he's like 25, I think, and he's already being groomed to be in upper management. He's got upper management written all over him as like the, as like people would say in like cute little circles. And then my my brother-in-law, he is one of the CFOs at Mayo Clinic, so these are people who have some in medical, some in finance, some in finance, in medical, just helping me like grow. I throw things past them and they help, you know, make decisions for the year. And they tell me like, they give me feedback and, and work through things that I'm doing and what they think is right, what they don't think is right. And sometimes I listen, sometimes I don't. You know, like... [00:33:28] Lindsey Dinneen: Well, yeah. [00:33:29] Staci Miller: Just really depends like where I'm at and what I wanna do and where we wanna grow. [00:33:34] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Excellent. Okay. So I'm curious, especially within medtech specifically, are there moments that really stand out to you as just affirming, "Oh my goodness, I am in the right place at the right time." [00:33:49] Staci Miller: Things keep happening, so, every time I speak, like I, I spoke at Project Medtech, people bombarded me. They're like, "We wanna work with you. We wanna work with you. We should talk, we should talk." Anytime I go to a symposium I walk away with two or three leads. People coming up to me, "Oh, do you do this thing? We should really talk. We should really talk." So, just being in the situation like that kind of tells me that I'm in the right direction. And the other thing is we're growing year over year. If you take a 10,000 foot view of where I was year one versus year three now, very, very different. Extremely different. And like I said, I do have, I do have other consultants that work with me. I don't want you to think it's just like a two person shop. It's not, there's other consultants that work with me but they're as needed. They're not full employees, which I think is really helpful in a situation like this. If you're a founder starting up from scratch and you're not, you don't have, I'm not trying to get angel investors. I'm not trying to get people to push money into my company. I am building it literally from zero to whatever it is that I make. And so that, that's a, what I would call like a slow burn of, you have to build your foundation, you have to manage to the capital that you do have, and then you, then you go to the next level and you do the same thing and then you do the same thing. And there's a lot of consistency with the business now, and I see a lot of people targeting me for that consistency. And as, as we are growing, like people are engaging with us on a different level, which is exciting to see. That's always exciting. [00:35:20] Lindsey Dinneen: Yes. [00:35:20] Staci Miller: That's kind of how I know. Yeah. [00:35:23] Lindsey Dinneen: I love that. Awesome. Okay, so pivoting the conversation a little bit just for fun. [00:35:28] Staci Miller: Cool. [00:35:30] Lindsey Dinneen: Imagine that you were to be offered a million dollars to teach a masterclass on anything you want. Could be within your industry, but it doesn't have to be. What would you choose to teach? [00:35:40] Staci Miller: That's a great question. I love, I think it's very important when you do what you do for a living to have something that isn't that for yourself. So I, there's very specific ways as to how I unwind at the end of the day. One of those things is cooking. I would totally do a masterclass in being a home chef. Like I'm, I'm not even a chef like that. I've never gone to culinary school, but I absolutely, I make my own breads. I make chutney sometimes when, when I want some. I would do a masterclass on-- I'm not Gordon Ramsey. I'm not Thomas Keller. Here's what it looks like to be a home cook. And here's the, the five things that you actually need. And this is what you should learn how to make first. Like I remember the first time I was trying to make pasta or something, I boiled the water to death. There was no water left in the pond. Like I didn't even know what I was doing. I, maybe I walked away from it, I don't know, but I destroyed the pot. My mom's " What were you doing?" I was like, "Making pasta." And she's " What, what, what happened? You ruined the pot." I'm like, "I'm not, I just did it wrong." So I would probably do a masterclass in how to just take that first step learning how to make your own food, right? And talk about food 'cause I like food. There you go. That's what I would do. [00:36:52] Lindsey Dinneen: Love it. I love food and I love talking about it. So, that sounds like a great class. [00:36:58] Staci Miller: I would do, I would totally do it. [00:36:59] Lindsey Dinneen: Okay, and then how do you wish to be remembered after you leave this world? [00:37:07] Staci Miller: This might be dating me, but Roy Orbison who wrote the song, "Pretty Woman" that was also in the movie, "Pretty Woman" wrote that he "just wanted to be remembered." And I thought that was really interesting. And I think that everybody knows that song knows that it's the guy like, I don't know if you know like the artist, but I think even to this day, that song, generationally, people know that song. I don't know how I wanna be remembered, but this is how I wanna impact the world. So it's kind of like that, but kind of not. I believe that knowledge transfer is the most powerful thing that we have amongst generations. And I want the next generation to be better than me, which is probably, in my opinion, I'm kind of kind of strict about this, probably a tall order, 'cause I'm like very picky. But, I have mentored and, and taught people my craft, and I want them to be better than me so they can mentor people and be better at this craft. So if I leave one mark on this world, it's that I have taught somebody what I know how to do and I expect them to do it better than me. And I don't mentor just anybody. So if I'm mentoring you is, and I'm putting all this energy into you, you better, you better bring it. And the people that I have worked with and have mentored are doing extremely well in their careers, and that's, that's kind of a thing that I like about, like what we do and how I do it. So I don't know if I would be specifically remembered for that, but I do know that it would move our industry forward and that makes me happy. [00:38:39] Lindsey Dinneen: I love that. That's a beautiful legacy. All right, and then final question. What is one I know, what is one thing that makes you smile every time you see or think about it? [00:38:52] Staci Miller: When I see what I'm building or, or how I'm building it in the future and I really go deep within my, my consciousness about this is what I'm gonna do next. This is how I'm gonna do it. This is what makes me feel really alive. I get so excited. I get like goosebumps. I start smiling. I, I'm a big-- I don't know if you do this, Lindsey, but I do this-- I kind of dance around a little bit. Like I dance when I'm making food, I dance and most people dunno that about me. But I, but my closest friends I remember I was working with this one guy and he looks at me, he's " Do you ever stop dancing?" I'm like, "Nope. Nope, Nope. Gotta dance." So all that stuff like starts to happen. And I just get really excited about the things that I'm trying to build, what I'm trying to master in my own world, what I'm trying to create. And that's what gives me like so much excitement. And then a number two would be my cats, because they're ridiculous and I love them and they give me so much love and they make me smile all the time too. [00:39:52] Lindsey Dinneen: Oh yes, those are great answers. I love that so much. It is exciting to see. Dreams come true. I can totally understand that answer of getting the, the excitement, the tingles, and then yeah, I, yeah, I, I obviously relate to dancing around all the time, and especially like celebratory dances. They're, my celebratory dances are the goofiest, most ridiculous things you've ever seen, but I'm happy! So. [00:40:20] Staci Miller: As long as you're happy, that's all that really matters, right? Like that vibe that you're putting out there and the happiness and the giddiness, like the things that I'm building in my mind, like they haven't happened yet, but I'm dancing like they have, you know, because I hope that they do. Like there you go. And I think that's important. I love it. [00:40:35] Lindsey Dinneen: True embodiment of the vision. I love it. Well, well, Staci, this has been a great conversation. Thank you so much for your insights and your stories, and we are so honored to be making a donation on your behalf today to Feeding America, which works to end hunger in the United States by partnering with food banks, food pantries, and local food programs to bring food to people facing hunger, and also they advocate for policies that create long term solutions to hunger. So thank you so much for choosing that charity to support. And gosh, I just wish you the most continued success as you work to change lives for a better world. [00:41:15] Staci Miller: Thank you, thank you. It was so much fun being with you today. I appreciate this and it was so much fun to talk about. And yeah, I can't wait to see you in the next couple weeks too. So we'll see each other soon. [00:41:26] Lindsey Dinneen: Yay! Sounds good. Well, thanks again and have the best rest of your day. [00:41:32] Dan Purvis: The Leading Difference is brought to you by Velentium Medical. Velentium Medical is a full service CDMO, serving medtech clients worldwide to securely design, manufacture, and test class two and class three medical devices. 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The Epstein Chronicles
Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein And His Popularity In Hollywood (5/28/26)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 53:49 Transcription Available


Jeffrey Epstein's relationship with Woody Allen was not some passing handshake or random name in an address book. Public reporting and released records have described Allen and Soon-Yi Previn as longtime friends and neighbors of Epstein in New York, with the three dining together often and maintaining contact even after Epstein's 2008 conviction. Newly released emails added more texture to that relationship, including records showing Epstein helped arrange a 2015 White House tour for Allen and Previn. That detail matters because it shows Epstein was not merely tolerated from a distance; he was still useful, still connected, and still treated as someone who could open doors for famous people. Allen has not been accused of criminal wrongdoing in connection with Epstein, but the relationship is still deeply uncomfortable because it fits the broader pattern of Epstein's post-conviction life: even after becoming a registered sex offender, he remained welcome in elite social circles where fame, money, and access insulated people from ordinary reputational consequences.Epstein's Hollywood world was part of a much larger celebrity-access machine. His name and records have been connected over the years to actors, comedians, models, producers, media figures, and entertainment-adjacent power brokers, not necessarily as criminal participants, but as people moving through the same rooms, dinners, parties, foundations, flights, introductions, and favor networks. Figures such as Kevin Spacey, Chris Tucker, Naomi Campbell, Chelsea Handler, and others have appeared in public Epstein-related reporting or records in different contexts, while modeling-world connections also show how Epstein used glamour industries as another access point to young women and status. The key point is not that every famous person who encountered Epstein committed a crime; the key point is that Hollywood, like Wall Street, academia, politics, philanthropy, and royalty, was one more prestige ecosystem where Epstein could launder himself socially. He understood that being seen around celebrities created legitimacy, and the entertainment world gave him exactly what he craved: proximity to fame, cultural polish, beautiful people, and the illusion that his criminal past could be buried under enough dinner invitations and famous names.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

KATIA
Buon compleanno Edoardo Zaggia e Naomi Campbell!

KATIA

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 47:28


Capital
Radar Empresarial: Zara se convierte en la marca de ropa más valiosa del mundo

Capital

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 4:33


En nuestro Radar Empresarial de hoy destaca Zara, que ha logrado posicionarse como la firma de moda más valiosa del planeta, de acuerdo con el reconocido informe de Kantar sobre las cien compañías con mayor valor del mundo. La empresa española ha escalado hasta el puesto 66 del listado, superando a Nike, que había liderado esta categoría hasta 2025. Durante este año, la marca incrementó su valor un 18%, alcanzando una tasación cercana a los 44.000 millones de dólares. Los resultados financieros del primer trimestre respaldan este crecimiento: la compañía registró ingresos superiores a los 8.000 millones de euros y obtuvo más de 1.000 millones de beneficio neto, consolidando así una evolución positiva respecto al ejercicio anterior. Además de los buenos resultados económicos, Zara también ha aumentado notablemente su presencia mediática y cultural. La firma ya no se percibe únicamente como una opción accesible para el consumidor medio, sino que ha conseguido introducirse en el universo de las celebridades internacionales. Un ejemplo evidente es su relación con Bad Bunny. El artista puertorriqueño apareció en la Super Bowl vistiendo exclusivamente prendas de Zara y, posteriormente, regaló camisetas de la marca a trabajadores de Arteixo como gesto de agradecimiento. Más adelante, volvió a confiar en la empresa española para diseñar el traje que lució en la Met Gala, considerada una de las citas más relevantes del mundo de la moda. La compañía también ha contado con otras colaboraciones de gran repercusión. Artistas como Rosalía y Pedro Almodóvar participaron en los actos conmemorativos por el 50 aniversario de Zara, junto a figuras icónicas de las pasarelas como Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford y Linda Evangelista. A esto se suma la incorporación del diseñador John Galliano, con quien la firma desarrollará una colaboración especial durante los próximos dos años, reforzando así su impacto internacional y su estrategia de posicionamiento en el sector del lujo accesible. Otro factor clave en este crecimiento ha sido su expansión en Estados Unidos y América Latina. Aunque no se hicieron públicas las cifras exactas del mercado estadounidense, sí trascendió que Latinoamérica representó el 18% de las ventas globales, superando los 7.000 millones de euros. Hace tres años, Zara anunció un plan para abrir o renovar 30 establecimientos, dentro de una red que ya supera el centenar de tiendas en territorio estadounidense. Aunque en 2025 inauguró menos locales que el año anterior, la empresa confirmó una inversión de 2.000 millones de euros destinada a modernizar y optimizar sus espacios comerciales. Además, la marca ha ampliado recientemente su presencia internacional con su llegada a Curazao.

Reality Life with Kate Casey
Ep. - 1611 - ROB SHUTER: INSIDE CELEBRITY PR AND HIS BESTSELLING BOOK

Reality Life with Kate Casey

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 45:18


ROB SHUTER, author and longtime celebrity publicist, discusses his career in Hollywood PR and tabloid journalism, from crisis-managing Britney, J.Lo, and Naomi Campbell to running OK! Magazine. He also discusses his new bestselling novel It Started With a Whisper - Based on a Thousand True Stories. Reality Life with Kate Casey What to Watch List: https://katecasey.substack.com Back Story on Podcast: https://katecasey.substack.com/p/i-was-the-narrator-of-my-own-family Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecasey Twitter: https://twitter.com/katecasey Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseyca Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@itskatecasey?lang=en Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245 Amazon List: https://www.amazon.com/shop/katecasey Like it to Know It: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Radio Superfly: Club Kultur mit Crazy Sonic
Club Kultur #159 | "Stillstand gibt es keinen"

Radio Superfly: Club Kultur mit Crazy Sonic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 61:25


Rudi Wrany spricht mit Benny Fleischhacker, Stammgast im Podcast und offenbar nicht gewillt, viele Sonntage auszulassen. Was kommt als Nächstes...vom Konzerthaus zur Hofburg? (superfly.fm)

Quiz Quiz Bang Bang Trivia
Ep 319: General Trivia

Quiz Quiz Bang Bang Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 21:20 Transcription Available


A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these!Linda Evangelista, Naomi Campbell, and Cindy Crawford were all featured in a music video for which George Michael song?What is the first name of Baby, Jennifer Gray's character in Dirty Dancing?Despite having over 20 years' worth of previous work, what novel did Leo Tolstoy say was "the first I have written"?What film, adapted from Arthur Conan Doyle's 1912 novel of the same name, was the first feature-length film shown on a commercial airline?Thought to aid in darkness and for pouncing, foxes have whiskers not only on their faces, but where?What is the geographical term for a large hollow that forms shortly after the emptying of a magma chamber in a volcanic eruption?Glaciers cover roughly 10% of Earth's land surface, with nearly 90% found in the polar regions of Antarctica and Greenland. Outside the polar regions,Which Russian leader resigned on Dec. 31st, 1999?In a standard game of Gin Rummy, how many cards are each player dealt to begin the game?What texting staple is named after the Japanese words for "picture" and "character"?Who was the Greek god of sculpture?What two word hyphenated term has been used since the 1960s to describe inexpensive footwear consisting of a flat sole held loosely on the foot by a Y-shaped strap?Within 5 years, when was the first child born south of the 60th parallel south and the first to be born on the Antarctic mainland?Who sang "I'm a little bit country and I'm a little bit rock and roll" on their television variety show?Bjorn Borg won how many consecutive Wimbeldon singles titles?The type of beading from Ghana known as Aggry features beads made of what material?MusicHot Swing, Fast Talkin, Bass Walker, Dances and Dames, Ambush by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Don't forget to follow us on social media:Patreon – patreon.com/quizbang – Please consider supporting us on Patreon. Check out our fun extras for patrons and help us keep this podcast going. We appreciate any level of support!Website – quizbangpod.com Check out our website, it will have all the links for social media that you need and while you're there, why not go to the contact us page and submit a question!Facebook – @quizbangpodcast – we post episode links and silly lego pictures to go with our trivia questions. Enjoy the silly picture and give your best guess, we will respond to your answer the next day to give everyone a chance to guess.Instagram – Quiz Quiz Bang Bang (quizquizbangbang), we post silly lego pictures to go with our trivia questions. Enjoy the silly picture and give your best guess, we will respond to your answer the next day to give everyone a chance to guess.Twitter – @quizbangpod We want to start a fun community for our fellow trivia lovers. If you hear/think of a fun or challenging trivia question, post it to our twitter feed and we will repost it so everyone can take a stab it. Come for the trivia – stay for the trivia.Ko-Fi – ko-fi.com/quizbangpod – Keep that sweet caffeine running through our body with a Ko-Fi, power us through a late night of fact checking and editing!Quiz, trivia, games, pub+trivia, pub+quiz, competition, education, comedy

Shaun Attwood's True Crime Podcast
NAOMI CAMPBELL, JAY Z & FASHION INDUSTRY EXPOSED by Ex Model INDIGO CHILD | AU 603

Shaun Attwood's True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 54:54


SHOPIFY: Sign up for a £1-per-month trial period at https://www.shopify.co.uk/shaunToday we welcome former male model Indigo Child, who joins us to share his disturbing claims about how close he came to being pulled into the dark side of the fashion industry.We discuss Naomi Campbell, the fashion industry power structure, and the hidden culture he says nearly trapped him.⚠️ Viewer discretion advised: This interview contains allegations, personal testimony, and discussion presented for commentary and informational purposes only.Ways to follow Indigo Child:IG –   / reels  Linktree – https://linktr.ee/indigoochild27?utm_...Follow Shaun Attwood:Linktree – https://linktr.ee/shaunattwoodInstagram –   / shaunattwood  X (Twitter) – https://x.com/shaunattwoodFacebook –   / shaunattwood1  TikTok –   / shaunattwood  Apple Podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/channel/sh...#podcast #uk #news #people #model #modeling #NaomiCampbell #FashionIndustry #Exposed #YouTube #Livestream #TrueCrime

Diving Bored Podcast
Deep Dive: Celebrity Feud: Naomi Campbell vs. Tyra Banks

Diving Bored Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 112:38


Naomi vs. Tyra: genuine feud or media fueled conflict? Join Jill and she deep dives one of the most notorious feuds in the history of the fashion industry. We discuss the "cat fight on the catwalk" that set Paris ablaze, the infamous sit down on the Tyra Show, how the press fueled the tension, and EVERYTHING in between. We also continue to ponder the question that rocked daytime television and has lived in our psyches for 20 years: Did you ever know Gianni Versace???Follow the podcast on instagram @DivingBoredPod!

THE STANDARD Podcast
7 Things We Love About… EP.99 Naomi Campbell นางเสือดำแห่งวงการนางแบบที่ไม่เคยหายไปจากรันเวย์

THE STANDARD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 49:51


ชมวิดีโอ EP นี้ใน YouTube เพื่อประสบการณ์การรับชมที่ดีที่สุด https://youtu.be/s1Rsf9x4g38 “Don't compare yourself to me” นี่คือประโยคเด่นของ Naomi Campbell นางแบบที่เราเชื่อว่าจะกี่ปีผ่านไปก็ไม่มีใครมาแทนเธอได้ จากจุดเริ่มต้นนักบัลเลต์ตัวเล็กๆ แต่กลับกลายมาเป็นมิวส์ของดีไซเนอร์ทุกยุคสมัย ตั้งแต่ Azzedine Alaïa, Gianni Versace และ Yves Saint Laurent แต่ถึงแม้ว่าความสำเร็จและอิมแพ็กต์ของเธอ จะตามมาด้วยคดีความรุนแรง ข่าวพัวพันกับนักการเมืองจนต้องขึ้นศาลโลก ทำไมเธอถึงไม่เคยหายไปไหนจากวงการแฟชั่นและรันเวย์ ติดตามคำตอบได้ในรายการ 7 Things We Love About… ได้ในวันจันทร์ เวลา 19.00 น. ทุกช่องทางสตรีมมิ่งและ YouTube ของ THE STANDARD POP . #NaomiCampbell #7ThingsWeLoveAbout #TheStandardPop

Hysteria
This F*cking Guy: Naomi Campbell

Hysteria

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2026 51:37


In our 36th episode of This F*cking Guy, Erin and Crooked Media's Kendra James dive deep into the past of supermodel villain, Naomi Campbell. From her “feud" with Tyra Banks, to her unsavory taste in men, to her laundry list of assault charges, to her murky friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, this may be one of our most hostile, prima donna guys yet.For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast.Sources: Timeline https://nymag.com/news/intelligencer/topic/67521/ Daily Mail allegations about Epstein from 2019 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/lifestyle/article-7367825/As-model-unexpectedly-honoured-philanthropy-meet-Naomi-Campbells-rum-chums.html Now Campbell met Mike https://www.heristical.com/p/a-j-ayer-vs-mike-tyson Campbell response video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwgJzb7fllICampbell responds https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2019/08/21/naomi-campbell-addresses-her-ties-jeffrey-epstein/2077443001/ Another accounting of the denial https://www.the-independent.com/life-style/naomi-campbell-jeffrey-epstein-youtube-video-watch-sex-trafficking-a9074121.html Daily Mail write-up https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7382151/Naomi-Campbell-says-knew-Jeffrey-Epstein-denies-knowledge-sex-crimes.htmlVictoria's Secret Fashion Show https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria%27s_Secret_Fashion_Show Epstein Victoria's Secret NYT https://archive.ph/DjoBM2026 Epstein fileshttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15538709/Naomi-Campbells-role-helping-Jeffrey-Epstein-try-buy-luxury-flat-near-Kremlin.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPt-O_lkHZA Charity https://archive.ph/i7ZcV#selection-879.0-915.152 Hadn't read own book https://uk.style.yahoo.com/in-defence-of-zoella--why-it-doesn-t-matter-if-her-book-was-ghost-written-121449326.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9kdWNrZHVja2dvLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAJ_swY1rJjJwhfuoMGZr3Ob-QLYx6XjAryJz5oZVEllHQrRu1LBfyoLokbR1VzpxTNQtu2-XbPBZhFwpD-sc_w3GberIT-b6CjkKa5u3RlAruE2TVlIZbOqIeIv_XW8qax057MR3rYe21kzQaWRKnjYOH5LaTL8yeGazHSOXQnCVAir ragehttps://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/06/20/campbell.court/index.html Abuse accusationshttps://www.the-independent.com/news/uk/crime/naomi-campbell-is-accused-of-abuse-for-the-eighth-time-421832.htmlLong legs, short fuse https://archive.ph/sz3qICampbell correcting the record https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibBE1akKRucDiddy on Campbell https://www.vogue.com/slideshow/the-naomi-factor-the-supermodels-friends-and-collaborators-on-how-she-became-an-icon Fashion for relief https://archive.ph/i7ZcV#selection-879.0-915.152 Elite model management dumps Campbell at the height of her career https://web.archive.org/web/20160413082507/http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20106429,00.htmlMention of Troy Beher's fight https://www.upi.com/Archives/1992/12/15/People/4329724395600/ Another mention of the Beher fight https://archive.ph/QBL0c Campbell assault 1998https://www.tampabay.com/archive/1998/12/05/naomi-campbell-faces-assault-charge-in-toronto/ Ana assault https://archive.ph/sz3qISunshine Sachs editing wiki entries https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/23/business/media/a-pr-firm-alters-the-wiki-reality-of-its-star-clients.html Her album https://web.archive.org/web/20080507045326/http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/the-worst-album-in-the-world-ever-471490.html Epstein files presence https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/15/style/epstein-files-naomi-campbell.htmlMore on Epstein  https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/celebrity/articles/naomi-campbell-gave-jeffrey-epstein-013602188.html?guccounter=1 https://www.harpersbazaar.com/fashion/models/a1401/24-hours-with-naomi-campbell-0214/https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/specials/magazine4/articles/campbell.htmlhttps://www.interviewmagazine.com/fashion/naomi-campbell-1https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c361k687115ohttps://www.theguardian.com/observer/focus/story/0,6903,651663,00.htmlhttps://www.today.com/popculture/naomi-campbell-discusses-her-drug-addiction-wbna5962519Campbell did the vagina monologues in SF https://www.sfgate.com/performance/article/A-model-actress-Naomi-Campbell-says-painful-2886133.php Campbell wearing a Nelson Eandela hathttps://archive.ph/ZyzFj#selection-1621.0-1687.1https://archive.ph/1Mnuk  W magazine https://www.wmagazine.com/culture/naomi-campbell-probationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibBE1akKRuc Assault https://www.wthr.com/article/news/local/naomi-campbell-released-bail/531-e10146e8-769f-4975-99f9-9892a2bb9fc4 Phone at maid assault https://www.cleveland19.com/story/5944870/naomi-campbell-pleads-guilty-to-assault/Missing jeans assault https://www.today.com/popculture/naomi-campbell-sued-another-maid-1c9432812Campbell community service couture https://www.wmagazine.com/culture/naomi-campbell-probation Breach of contract lawsuit https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/sobe-perfume-maker-says-naomi-campbell-stinks/1847782/British Airways https://www.thetimes.com/uk/crime/article/naomi-campbell-escapes-jail-over-pc-assault-and-tirade-on-ba-jet-c2v09tlvr7rAmazed by Venezuela https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/2792/ Rumor of Chavez affair? https://observer.com/2008/01/naomi-campbell-model-interviewer-of-south-american-heads-of-state/ Animal rights group fires Campbell after appearing in fur https://www.upi.com/Archives/1997/03/11/Animal-rights-group-fires-Naomi-Campbell/2579858056400/ Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell https://www.papermag.com/hollyweird-naomi-kate-fidel Naomi gets in a slapfight at a Brazilian restaurant https://www.today.com/popculture/no-model-behavior-naomi-campbell-wbna8669444 Convicted of assault in Italy https://archive.ph/YEZp8 Badr Jafar dust up https://archive.ph/QBL0c#selection-1515.2-1515.137Tyra-Naomi confrontation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=516JwxaFVy4&t=256s Naomi talking about Tyra fight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMSWEdz5qo8Video: shady Naomi moments https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8DI7dcJyIoDisavowing Epstein https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwgJzb7fllI The Mirror's worst books of all time https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/7-worst-celebrity-books-you-36813997VIDEO: Barbara interviews her https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdprTCElJsg VIDEO: Wendy Williams compilation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3vnmnlf6N4VIDEO: Blood diamond walk out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT-6jzaVwkI VIDEO: Naomi's song Love And Tears, Live https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtb3Vj28vKk&list=RDmtb3Vj28vKk&start_radio=1Music video for Campbelll's Love and Tears https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdzfTJIa8_A&list=RDWdzfTJIa8_A&start_radio=1 Blood diamonds, Campbell turned over to police https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWlBHzd_rNQ Community service runway https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5IH61o3HPE 

Dishing Drama with Dana Wilkey UNCENSORED
Barbara Adler Part 2 Epstein Interview — Naomi Campbell Trafficking Models + Russell Simmons Bahamas Weekends + Vladislav Doronin Mystery Island + Faith Cates Next Model Management Sent Models to Epstein + Ruslana Korshunova Suicide After Epstein Island

Dishing Drama with Dana Wilkey UNCENSORED

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 18:03


Send a textPart two of my interview with Barbara Adler is as juicy if not juicier than part one and I did not expect that. I start by laying out every single one of Epstein's 46 shell companies — the real estate holdings, the aviation companies, the offshore financing vehicles, the pass-through shells, and the master trust with 40 secret beneficiaries named for his birth year. I name the three people who ran his in-house accounting and compliance — Richard Kahn, Bella Klein, and Harry Beller — and ask why none of them have been brought in front of Congress when Bella literally pleaded the Fifth. I break down Liquid Funding Limited out of Bermuda that was loaded with the exact mortgage-backed securities that caused the 2008 financial crash — and then play you the clip of Epstein bragging about being on the phone with Bear Stearns and JP Morgan simultaneously during the crash FROM PRISON. Then Barbara and I go deeper than part one. She tells me about Naomi Campbell trafficking her best friend Sky to Russell Simmons — LSD, Bahamas weekends, threesomes, and how Russell would pay for their apartments and then replace them when they got boring. She brings up Vladislav Doronin and the mystery island he supposedly built for Naomi in the shape of a horus eye — there are architectural drawings in magazines BUT... I found out who Barbara's modeling agent was — Faith Cates who founded Next Model Management — and when I dug into the Epstein files what I found made my jaw drop. Faith had social emails with Epstein, invited models to his dinner parties, and he's telling her he's spending Thanksgiving with Trump and others in 2017 — years after his conviction. Epstein donated to her cancer charity and a tennis center where her son worked. And Faith is the agent who introduced Stacey Williams to Epstein — and Stacey is the woman who alleges Trump groped her at Trump Tower with Epstein watching and smiling. Jean-Luc Brunel owned 25% of Faith's company. I tell Barbara about Ruslana Korshunova — the Russian model who jumped from a ninth floor balcony in 2008 after visiting Epstein Island two years before. No drugs or alcohol in her system. Her mother believes she was murdered. I tell her about Karen Mulder — one of the biggest supermodels  I connect Paul Marciano from Guess to Mohamed Hadid and explain how the shadow mansion network worked with girls. Barbara tells me about Epstein speaking to her directly — how he was non-emotional with a creepy smile and asked very specific questions about her upbringing and background.  And what about the second Island...Full episode only available at Dishing Drama Dana Patreon, it's only $6.00 a month, join the fun! https://www.patreon.com/cw/DishingDramaWithDanaWilkeySupport the showDana is on Cameo!Follow Dana: @Wilkey_Dana$25,000 Song - Apple Music$25,000 Song - SpotifyTo support the show and listen to full episodes, become a member on PatreonTo send Dana information, show requests and sponsorships reach out to our new email: dishingdramadana@gmail.comDana's YouTube Channel

Dishing Drama with Dana Wilkey UNCENSORED
Barbara Adler Supermodel Exposes Jeffrey Epstein Parties — Prince Andrew With Young Models, David Blaine Confirmed in Epstein Files, Naomi Campbell Altercations and Trafficking Connection, Victoria's Secret Angel Secrets, Jean-Luc Brunel MC2 Models

Dishing Drama with Dana Wilkey UNCENSORED

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 22:38


Send a text Ep 276 -- Barbara Adler exposes Epstein party details — the supermodel who was inside Jeffrey Epstein's parties from 2004 to 2009 tells all. Prince Andrew, Naomi Campbell, David Blaine confirmed in the Epstein files, Victoria's Secret secrets, and the unpublished Michael Wolff article connecting Epstein to Princess Diana and Bill Clinton. Barbara Adler was the face of Abercrombie & Fitch and worked the Victoria's Secret catalog — her ex-fiancé was David Blaine's producer and everything she said about Blaine has now been confirmed in the files that just dropped. She saw Prince Andrew at the parties with young models and what the girls called him behind his back is worse than I expected. She tells you what you had to do to become a VS Angel — and why she was blacklisted for refusing. She gets into physical altercations with Naomi Campbell multiple times and what she walked into at 4am at Naomi's apartment will disturb you — plus a connection between Naomi, Diddy, and someone very powerful I need to dig into more. She tells me about the night Damon Dash drugged her at a party with Diddy and Jay-Z and what would have happened if one model hadn't woken her up. Janice Dickinson shows up in this doing something at Cipriani that nobody's talking about. I share my Gene Simmons and Cuba Gooding Jr. stories. Then I finish with the gold I found in the Epstein Files the actual blue print described by Epstein's reputable friend about his relationships with everyone post Florida arrest— Epstein had his arm around Princess Diana the night of the revenge dress, he was on the Trilateral Commission, and he was recovering looted monies for someone who sounds like a world leader. Bill Clinton is all over this and it doesn't match what he said at the hearings. This is Part 1. Full episode only available at Dishing Drama Dana Patreon, it's only $6.00 a month, join the fun! https://www.patreon.com/cw/DishingDramaWithDanaWilkeySupport the showDana is on Cameo!Follow Dana: @Wilkey_Dana$25,000 Song - Apple Music$25,000 Song - SpotifyTo support the show and listen to full episodes, become a member on PatreonTo send Dana information, show requests and sponsorships reach out to our new email: dishingdramadana@gmail.comDana's YouTube Channel

Witness History
Charles Taylor and the blood diamond trial

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 10:43


In 2008, the former President of Liberia, Charles Taylor, faced a courtroom in the Hague accused of war crimes.His trial would last more than three years at the UN-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone, and involve witness appearances by the supermodel Naomi Campbell and the Hollywood actress Mia Farrow.The 11 charges included rape, murder, violence and the use of child soldiers during the Sierra Leone civil war. It was claimed that Taylor traded in arms and ammunition in return for so-called blood diamonds.Chief prosecutor Brenda Hollis speaks to Jane Wilkinson about the trial which ended when Taylor was jailed for 50 years for aiding and abetting crimes against humanity. It's a story that includes descriptions of violence and sexual assault.Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by and curious about the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more. Recent episodes explore everything from how the Excel spreadsheet was developed, the creation of cartoon rabbit Miffy and how the sound barrier was broken.We look at the lives of some of the most famous leaders, artists, scientists and personalities in history, including: the moment Reagan and Gorbachev met in Geneva, Haitian singer Emerante de Pradines' life and Omar Sharif's legendary movie entrance in Lawrence of Arabia.You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, like the invention of a stent which has saved lives around the world; the birth of the G7; and the meeting of Maldives' ministers underwater. We cover everything from World War Two and Cold War stories to Black History Month and our journeys into space.(Photo: Charles Taylor in court, 2010. Credit: Vincent Jannink/AFP via Getty Images)

You Beauty
Style Inspo: An Ex-Vogue Fashion Director's Date Night Outfit Formula

You Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 43:44 Transcription Available


Valentine’s Day might've passed, but Grace Lam's date night outfit tips are always relevant for building our fashion confidence and date night looks. Tam is joined by fashion powerhouse and former Vogue China fashion director, Grace Lam. She’s also one of the hosts of Unleashed, Mamamia’s brand new podcast for Gen X women who need a laugh right now. She's worked with the likes of Jude Law, Hugh Grant, Kate Moss, and Naomi Campbell... but today she's helping us get ready for date night. She's taking us through her top international styling tips, which brands we need to be watching right now, and why she wants you to stop buying "boring" staples and start raiding your partner's wardrobe. Plus, the $80 shoes she gets stopped for in the street, and why "intentional styling" is the secret to never having a wardrobe meltdown again. Listen to Mamamia's brand new podcast Unleashed, wherever you get your podcasts. EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Chaumet Jewellery Chanel Handbags Grece Ghanem Deering Prank Project Rixo BOUJIE & BUDGET: Grace's Boujie: High Tide J.W. Anderson. Tam's Boujie: St. Agni Thong Detail Heel $429. Grace's Budget: Clementine Double-Strap Slingback Mary Jane Pumps - Red $96. Tam's Budget: Heaven Mayhem Clemmie Earrings $162. GET YOUR FASHION FIX: Watch us on Youtube this episode goes live at 8pm tonight! Follow us on Instagram Want to shop the pod? Sign up to the Nothing To Wear Newsletter to see all the products mentioned plus more, delivered straight to your inbox after every episode. CREDITS: Host: Tamara Holland Guest: Grace Lam Producer: Ella Maitland Audio Producer: Jacob Round Video Producer: Artemi Kokkaris Just so you know — some of the product links in these notes are affiliate links, which means we might earn a small commission if you buy through them. It doesn’t cost you anything extra, and it helps support the show. Happy shopping! Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Shaun Attwood's True Crime Podcast
MANDELSON ARRESTED! Epstein Files Jay Z & Naomi Campbell ELITES EXPOSED! Lauren | AU 579

Shaun Attwood's True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 121:43


Watch all of our Epstein videos here:    • Epstein  Lauren on YT:    / @laurentheinsider  Lauren on Insta:   / laurenlunnfarrow  Lauren on X https://x.com/laurenKLfarrowRyan D on X   / ryliberty    Ryan D's store https://anti-neocon.myshopify.com/Watch RYAN D on Epstein Coverup https://youtube.com/live/4dt6F1RZZogWatch all our RYAN D videos here    • Ryan D  Shaun on Andrew Gold's channel:     • New Epstein Photos Reveal Andrew On ALL FO...  Watch all our RYAN D videos here    • Ryan D  Who Is Ghislaine Maxwell? From Prince Andrew to Epstein's Baby Farms - John Sweeney    • Who Is Ghislaine Maxwell? From Prince Andr...  Epstein's Niece Exposes ALL    • Epstein's Niece Exposes ALL From Bill Clin...  Watch full EPSTEIN Was INTELLIGENCE! Ari Ben Menashe podcast:    • EPSTEIN Was ISRAELI INTELLIGENCE! Ari Ben ...  UNTOUCHABLE - Jimmy S documentary    • UNTOUCHABLE - Jimmy Savile documentary by ...  ADOPTED KID'S CA HORROR STORY & BOYS TOWN! PASTOR Eddie https://youtube.com/live/vD3SGWpnfyMWatch Used By ELITES From Age 6 - Survivor Kelly Patterson https://youtube.com/live/nkKkIfLkRx0KELLY'S 2 HOUR VIDEO ON VIRGINIA    • Video  BOOK LINKS: Who Killed Epstein? Prince Andrew or Bill Clinton by Shaun Attwood UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B093QK1GS1 USA: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B093QK1GS1 Worldwide: https://books2read.com/u/bQjGQD All of Shaun's books on Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/Shaun...All of Shaun's books on Amazon USA: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Shaun-A...#podcast #truecrime #news  #usa #youtube  #people #uk #princeandrew #royal #royalfamily #TRUMP #musk

Women of Impact
Andrew FINALLY Arrested, America's Next Top Model SCANDAL & Wexner's TERRIFYING Manipulation!

Women of Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 66:24


Buckle up, because this episode will make your jaw DROP. We are talking about everything from former Prince Andrew's arrest, Naomi Campbell's Epstein shame spiral, and the completely SHOCKING truth about who funded (and covered up) years of exploitation in the fashion and modeling world.  This is where we get honest, raw, and real about accountability, complicity, and why it matters for every woman listening. SHOWNOTES Former Prince Andrew Is Arrested… And Released Just As Fast Naomi Campbell, Epstein, and “Guilty By Association” Les Wexner, Mall Culture, and The Billion Dollar Empire Behind Abuse Re-examining “America's Next Top Model” and Tyra's Accountability The Power of Speaking Out And Why We Must Protect Survivors Thank you to our sponsors: Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/lisa Microperfumes: 60% off at https://microperfumes.com/woi Daily Look: 50% code WOI https://dailylook.com OneSkin: 15% off with code LISA at https://oneskin.co/lisa FOLLOW ME FOR UPDATES & FUTURE LIVES:  Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/lisabilyeu/⁠ YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/womenofimpact⁠ TikTok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@lisa_bilyeu?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisabilyeu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Women of Impact
Andrew FINALLY Arrested, America's Next Top Model SCANDAL & Wexner's TERRIFYING Manipulation!

Women of Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 62:54


Buckle up, because this episode will make your jaw DROP. We are talking about everything from former Prince Andrew's arrest, Naomi Campbell's Epstein shame spiral, and the completely SHOCKING truth about who funded (and covered up) years of exploitation in the fashion and modeling world.  This is where we get honest, raw, and real about accountability, complicity, and why it matters for every woman listening. SHOWNOTES Former Prince Andrew Is Arrested… And Released Just As Fast Naomi Campbell, Epstein, and “Guilty By Association” Les Wexner, Mall Culture, and The Billion Dollar Empire Behind Abuse Re-examining “America's Next Top Model” and Tyra's Accountability The Power of Speaking Out And Why We Must Protect Survivors Thank you to our sponsors: Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/lisa Microperfumes: 60% off at https://microperfumes.com/woi Daily Look: 50% code WOI https://dailylook.com OneSkin: 15% off with code LISA at https://oneskin.co/lisa FOLLOW ME FOR UPDATES & FUTURE LIVES:  Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/lisabilyeu/⁠ YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/womenofimpact⁠ TikTok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@lisa_bilyeu?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisabilyeu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Dishing Drama with Dana Wilkey UNCENSORED
Ladies of London's Secret Epstein & Russian Connections — Annabelle Neilson on the Lolita Express, Noelle Reno's Boyfriend Murdered by Russians, New Cast Deep Dive with Freddie, Les Wexner Emails & the Holy Grail Document

Dishing Drama with Dana Wilkey UNCENSORED

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 25:02


Send a textEp 274---, UK Reality Diamon Freddie joins me for the first part of the show to do a deep dive patreons have been begging for — tying together the Epstein files, Russian oligarch murders, and the original Ladies of London cast, just as Bravo announces the reboot premiering March 5th. We start with Annabelle Neilson, the Alexander McQueen muse and ex-wife of Nathaniel Rothschild, who appears in the Lolita Express flight logs and was a direct rival to Ghislaine Maxwell — until a warning email Ghislaine sent about her surfaced in the files. We get into Annabelle's devastating assault in Australia as a teenager by a man who went on to kill other women, and how she, Naomi Campbell, and Ghislaine formed a trio doing something very specific for Epstein involving young models. Then we go deep on Noelle Reno and Scot Young, found impaled on a fence in a "suicide" — but wait until you hear about the Project Moscow scheme, how Putin allegedly stole hundreds of millions from oligarchs, and how EVERY member of Scot's social group ended up dead. A Novichok poison threat Noelle received years later changes everything. Caroline Stanbury dated Prince Andrew right after Fergie — and may have been brought into this circle by Ghislaine herself. Then Freddie walks us through the entire new cast including Lady Emma Thynn with the safari park estate and Meghan Markle drama, Mark-Francis Vandelli from Made in Chelsea, Martha Sitwell dating Charles Saatchi with connections back to the Russian deaths, Missé Beqiri whose brother was shot 10 times on Christmas Eve in a gang hit tied to Albanian drug trafficking, and the American cast members shaking up London society. After Freddie leaves, I dig into actual Epstein emails — Les Wexner's bizarre stream-of-consciousness notes, a judge ordering Wexner to testify in an Ohio abuse case, communications proving Elon Musk's SpaceX visit that he publicly denied, how Epstein's publicist got him access to Natalie Portman and Reese Witherspoon, and Ghislaine arranging for her nephew to meet these actresses. I end with something that will blow your minds — I found what I'm calling the HOLY GRAIL email, a never-published document from a respected journalist close to Epstein that lays out a blueprint of his entire operation with the biggest names involved. I'm saving it for next week — you do NOT want to miss it.Full episode only available at Dishing Drama Dana Patreon,it's only $6.00 a month, join the fun! https://www.patreon.com/cw/DishingDramaWithDanaWilkeySupport the showDana is on Cameo!Follow Dana: @Wilkey_Dana$25,000 Song - Apple Music$25,000 Song - SpotifyTo support the show and listen to full episodes, become a member on PatreonTo send Dana information, show requests and sponsorships reach out to our new email: dishingdramadana@gmail.comDana's YouTube Channel

popular Wiki of the Day
Ghislaine Maxwell

popular Wiki of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 2:39


pWotD Episode 3206: Ghislaine Maxwell Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 265,956 views on Tuesday, 10 February 2026 our article of the day is Ghislaine Maxwell.Ghislaine Noelle Marion Maxwell (born 25 December 1961) is a British former socialite. In 2021, she was found guilty of child sex trafficking and other offences in connection with the deceased financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The following year, she was sentenced to 20 years of imprisonment in the United States.Born in France and raised in Oxford, England, she attended Balliol College, Oxford, in the 1980s and became a prominent member of London's social scene. She is a naturalised American citizen and retains both French and British citizenship. Maxwell worked for her father, Robert Maxwell, until his death in 1991; she then moved to New York City, where she continued living as a socialite and had developed a close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Alongside Epstein, Maxwell built up a vast social network consisting of various prominent elites. Documents released by the United States Department of Justice reveal that she had maintained friendships with Naomi Campbell, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Bill Clinton and Kerry Kennedy.Maxwell was arrested by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation and charged by the US federal government in July 2020 with the crimes of enticement of minors and sex trafficking of underage girls, related to her association with Epstein as his recruiter. She was denied bail as a flight risk, with the judge expressing concerns regarding her "completely opaque" finances, her skill at living in hiding, and the fact that France does not extradite its citizens. She was convicted on five out of six counts, including one of sex trafficking of a minor, in December 2021.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 02:28 UTC on Wednesday, 11 February 2026.For the full current version of the article, see Ghislaine Maxwell on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Niamh.

What Are You Wearing?
An Ex-Vogue Fashion Director's Date Night Outfit Formula

What Are You Wearing?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 43:32 Transcription Available


Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and whether you’re coupled up, single, or planning a night out with your best friends, the goal is the same: feeling like the most confident version of yourself. This week, Tam is joined by fashion powerhouse and former Vogue China fashion director, Grace Lam. She’s also one of the hosts of Unleashed, Mamamia’s brand new podcast for Gen X women who need a laugh right now. She's worked with the likes of Jude Law, Hugh Grant, Kate Moss, and Naomi Campbell... but today she's helping us get ready for date night. She's taking us through her top international styling tips, which brands we need to be watching right now, and why she wants you to stop buying "boring" staples and start raiding your partner's wardrobe. Plus, the $80 shoes she gets stopped for in the street, and why "intentional styling" is the secret to never having a wardrobe meltdown again. Listen to Mamamia's brand new podcast Unleashed, wherever you get your podcasts. EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Chaumet Jewellery Chanel Handbags Grece Ghanem Deering Prank Project Rixo BOUJIE & BUDGET: Grace's Boujie: High Tide J.W. Anderson. Tam's Boujie: St. Agni Thong Detail Heel $429. Grace's Budget: Clementine Double-Strap Slingback Mary Jane Pumps - Red $96. Tam's Budget: Heaven Mayhem Clemmie Earrings $162. GET YOUR FASHION FIX: Watch us on Youtube this episode goes live at 8pm tonight! Follow us on Instagram Want to shop the pod? Sign up to the Nothing To Wear Newsletter to see all the products mentioned plus more, delivered straight to your inbox after every episode. CREDITS: Host: Tamara Holland Guest: Grace Lam Producer: Ella Maitland Audio Producer: Jacob Round Video Producer: Artemi Kokkaris Just so you know — some of the product links in these notes are affiliate links, which means we might earn a small commission if you buy through them. It doesn’t cost you anything extra, and it helps support the show. Happy shopping! Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dishing Drama with Dana Wilkey UNCENSORED
Andy Cohen's Nerds w Arsenic, Bronwyn Newport & Brandon Goode PR Plan, Boz Saint John IVF Clinic Scandal, Nancy Guthrie Ransom Notesss & Bitcoin Theory, Epstein Emails: Prince Andrew, Naomi Campbell, Woody Allen, Katie Couric, Mossad & Mor

Dishing Drama with Dana Wilkey UNCENSORED

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 22:24


Send us a textEp ---273 In today's roller coaster ride episode, I start with an urgent message I need you to deliver to Andy Cohen about the Nerds Juicy Gummy Clusters he's promoting in his 2026 Super Bowl commercial — a brand new Florida Department of Health study just revealed alarming levels of arsenic in popular candies, and wait until you hear how many pieces a child can safely eat in an entire year… it's disturbing and I'm listing every brand that tested positive so you can protect your families. Then I do a deep dive into Bronwyn Newport's new relationship with model Brandon Goode — I'm breaking down who really orchestrated this public debut. Next I'm exposing a scandal brewing around Bozé Saint John from Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and the IVF clinic she's been featuring on the show — Dr. Cindy Duke's Nevada Fertility Institute owes over $159,000 in rent, patients showed up to locked doors, and now people's embryos are at risk… this is getting very serious. I then give you a massive update on the Nancy Guthrie missing persons case — Savannah Guthrie's mom — including new details about the ransom notes, the kidnapper is likely someone deeply embedded in the Bitcoin community based on the cryptocurrency patterns I'm seeing. And THEN, I take you on a journey through the newly released Jeffrey Epstein emails — we're talking Frédéric Fekkai and a mysterious "Boom Boom" invitation involving Prince Andrew, Katie Couric getting coached by publicist Peggy Siegel on what to tell the press, Michael Wolff sharing intel about Steve Bannon and Trump, a jaw-dropping dinner party scheme to lure Woody Allen using Charlie Rose, George Stephanopoulos, Chris Cuomo and more, Soon-Yi Previn defending another famous predator to Epstein in a way that will make your skin crawl, Naomi Campbell's suspicious communication pattern that mirrors Ghislaine Maxwell's and Jean-Luc Brunel's, questions sent to Epstein about Donald Trump watching young girls and hidden cameras that I've never heard asked before, the Mossad connection mentioned 20 times including a bombshell exchange with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, and a haunting email Epstein sent about Robert Maxwell threatening the Mossad that reads like a cryptic warning. I close with a fascinating story about the dark history of Palm Beach involving Joe Rogan, the Bradley brothers, and what really happened to the Black community on that island .Full episode only available at Dishing Drama Dana Patreon,it's only $6.00 a month, join the fun! https://www.patreon.com/cw/DishingDramaWithDanaWilkeySupport the showDana is on Cameo!Follow Dana: @Wilkey_Dana$25,000 Song - Apple Music$25,000 Song - SpotifyTo support the show and listen to full episodes, become a member on PatreonTo send Dana information, show requests and sponsorships reach out to our new email: dishingdramadana@gmail.comDana's YouTube Channel

Shirley's Temple
Ep. 116 ft. Ricco Ross

Shirley's Temple

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 48:45


On the 116th episode of Shirley's Temple, I sat with Ricco Ross, aka Horace from Beauty In Black! Listen as we discuss his friendship w/ Tabitha Brown, modeling w/ Naomi Campbell, being 1 of 11 children & providing for his family, Tyler Perry not being able to kill him off in Beauty In Black, being w/ his wife 23 years, meeting Keke Palmer & more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Dream Bigger Podcast
Jena Covello, Founder of Agent Nateur on Clean Beauty, Collagen vs Colostrum, and Tips for Inflammation

The Dream Bigger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 55:55


On today's episode, I'm sitting down with Jena Covello, founder of Agent Nateur, to unpack how her personal health journey led her to build one of the most trusted clean beauty brands on the market. Jena opens up about living with stage 4 endometriosis, the years of pain that pushed her to eliminate endocrine disruptors from her life, and how that search ultimately led her to start formulating her own natural deodorant—eventually launching Agent Nateur after her products landed in the hands of Naomi Campbell. We dive into the conversation around aluminum in deodorant, what clean beauty actually means, and why European standards have played such a major role in how she formulates her products. Jena also shares how she built a loyal customer base through honesty and transparency, the products that helped Agent Nateur take off, and her thoughts on collagen vs. colostrum, inflammation, supplements, and daily routines. This episode is packed with insights on clean beauty, healing, mindset, and building a brand rooted in trust. Enjoy!To connect with Siff on Instagram, click HERE.To connect with Siff on Tiktok, click HERE.To learn more about Arrae, click HERE. To check out Siff's LTK, click HERE.To check out Siff's Amazon StoreFront, click HERE. To connect with Jena on Instagram, click HERE.To connect with Agent Nateur on Instagram, click HERE.To check out Agent Nateur, click HERE.This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Save 15% off my favorite Red Light Face Mask from BON CHARGE by using code DREAMBIGGER at www.boncharge.comVisit durable.com/dream and get started with Durable for free today. When you're ready to publish your website, use code DREAMBIGGER for 30% off all plans. Get $25 off your first purchase when you go to TheRealReal.com/dreambiggerText DREAM to 64000 to get 20% off all IQBAR products, plus FREE shipping. Message and date rates may apply.Take back control of your business today. Opena Found account for FREE at Found.com. Found is a financial technology company, not a bank. Banking services are provided by Lead Bank, Member FDIC. Join the hundred of thousands who've already streamlined their finances with Found. Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Moscow Murders and More
Jeffrey Epstein And The 'Assistant' Who Lounged On The Queens Throne

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 13:32 Transcription Available


In the note attributed to an unnamed assistant, she says Jeffrey Epstein changed her life. Once a 22-year-old divorcee working as a hostess in a hotel restaurant, she claims Epstein introduced her to elite society and experiences far beyond what she'd ever known. She name-drops having met Prince Andrew, President Clinton, Donald Trump, Naomi Campbell, Michael Jackson, and other high‐profile figures. She writes about traveling the world with him, doing things like flying on the Concorde, taking flying lessons, scuba diving, parasailing, attending Victoria's Secret fashion shows, seeing the private quarters of Buckingham Palace, and even sitting on the Queen's throne.More than just experiences, her letter is a praise piece: she expresses admiration, gratitude, and wonder. She calls Epstein “the most extraordinary person I've ever met,” saying she can't believe how lucky she is to have become part of his life. She also mentions learning “countless skills” thanks to him. Altogether, her stories paint a picture of Epstein as someone who elevated her existence, opening doors and giving her access to opportunity, privilege, and glamour — whether or not those images now seem deeply troubling.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein's assistant names Donald Trump, Prince Andrew among leaders she metBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

Beyond The Horizon
Jeffrey Epstein And The 'Assistant' Who Lounged On The Queens Throne

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2026 13:32 Transcription Available


In the note attributed to an unnamed assistant, she says Jeffrey Epstein changed her life. Once a 22-year-old divorcee working as a hostess in a hotel restaurant, she claims Epstein introduced her to elite society and experiences far beyond what she'd ever known. She name-drops having met Prince Andrew, President Clinton, Donald Trump, Naomi Campbell, Michael Jackson, and other high‐profile figures. She writes about traveling the world with him, doing things like flying on the Concorde, taking flying lessons, scuba diving, parasailing, attending Victoria's Secret fashion shows, seeing the private quarters of Buckingham Palace, and even sitting on the Queen's throne.More than just experiences, her letter is a praise piece: she expresses admiration, gratitude, and wonder. She calls Epstein “the most extraordinary person I've ever met,” saying she can't believe how lucky she is to have become part of his life. She also mentions learning “countless skills” thanks to him. Altogether, her stories paint a picture of Epstein as someone who elevated her existence, opening doors and giving her access to opportunity, privilege, and glamour — whether or not those images now seem deeply troubling.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein's assistant names Donald Trump, Prince Andrew among leaders she met

The Epstein Chronicles
Jeffrey Epstein And The 'Assistant' Who Lounged On The Queens Throne

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 13:32 Transcription Available


In the note attributed to an unnamed assistant, she says Jeffrey Epstein changed her life. Once a 22-year-old divorcee working as a hostess in a hotel restaurant, she claims Epstein introduced her to elite society and experiences far beyond what she'd ever known. She name-drops having met Prince Andrew, President Clinton, Donald Trump, Naomi Campbell, Michael Jackson, and other high‐profile figures. She writes about traveling the world with him, doing things like flying on the Concorde, taking flying lessons, scuba diving, parasailing, attending Victoria's Secret fashion shows, seeing the private quarters of Buckingham Palace, and even sitting on the Queen's throne.More than just experiences, her letter is a praise piece: she expresses admiration, gratitude, and wonder. She calls Epstein “the most extraordinary person I've ever met,” saying she can't believe how lucky she is to have become part of his life. She also mentions learning “countless skills” thanks to him. Altogether, her stories paint a picture of Epstein as someone who elevated her existence, opening doors and giving her access to opportunity, privilege, and glamour — whether or not those images now seem deeply troubling.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein's assistant names Donald Trump, Prince Andrew among leaders she metBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Album Mode
Album Mode's Top 10 Albums of 2025

Album Mode

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 79:29


Finally the episode you've all been waiting for, Album Mode's top 10 albums of 2025! Adriel and Démar list their best albums of the year. After years of reviewing music together the duo divergence has become more obvious and this year's year-end list is evidence.P.S. Demar's Spotify listening age is 25, Adriel's is 45.TIMECODES:3:30 - A lot of albums that we did not review4:10 - Don't Tap The Glass7:30 - West End Girl9:48 - Miley Cyrus supremacy15:55 - Yacht Rap16:49 - An Ambient Demo but good21:16 - What genre is this?24:04 - Demar wants the Naomi Campbell album29:06 - Chainz revival38:00 - One of the best albums of the decade43:10 - Comeback Album of the Year48:12 - Feels like a racing game52:25 - The Best of Wale56:00 - One of the Greatest Rappers of all Time01:01:39 - The Longest No Skips Album01:06:05 - Two or Three listens a day for Demar's Number One1:11:01 - Honourable MentionsFollow us:YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/@AlbumModeTikTok:Album Mode: https://www.tiktok.com/@albummodepod Adriel: https://www.tiktok.com/@adrielsmileydotcom Démar: https://www.tiktok.com/@godkingdemi Instagram:Album Mode: https://www.instagram.com/albummodepod/ Adriel: https://www.instagram.com/adrielsmileydotcom/ Démar: https://www.instagram.com/demarjgrant/ Twitter:Album Mode: https://twitter.com/AlbumModepod Adriel: https://twitter.com/AdrielSmiley_ Démar: https://twitter.com/DemarJGrantDémar's Top 10:EsDeeKid - RebelThe Weeknd - Hurry Up Tomorrow Little Simz - Lotus PinkPantheres - Fancy That Bad Bunny - Debi Tirar Mas Fotos Clipse - Let God Sort Em Out Amaarae - Black Star OkLou - Choke Enough Miley Cyrus - Something BeautifulTyler, The Creator - Don't Tap the GlassAdriel's Top 10:The Weeknd - Hurry Up TOmorrowLittle Simz - Lotus Clipse Let God Sort Em Out Wale - Etherything is a lot Chance the Rapper - Star Line Destin Conrad - LOVE ON DIGITAL Larry June + Alchemist + 2 Chainz - Life is Beautiful Venna - MALIK Freddie Gibbs - ALFREDO 2 Lily Allen - West End Girl

Fain & Simplu Podcast
REGINA ANASTASIA SOARE: CUM MI-AM CONSTRUIT IMPERIUL DE 3 MILIARDE $ I Fain & Simplu 279

Fain & Simplu Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 111:46


Mihai Morar ți-o aduce astăzi pe singura româncă inclusă în topul celor mai bogate femei din SUA: Anastasia Soare!Lumea din care vine Anastasia este una de film: prietenă cu Jennifer Lopez, Victoria Beckham sau Naomi Campbell, primește cadouri de la Sharon Stone și vorbește despre copii cu Michelle Obama! Și totuși, nu s-a născut în lumea privilegiată de la Hollywood, unde este arhicunoscută azi, ci în Constanța. Cum a ajuns de la statutul de emigrant sosit în țara tuturor posibilităților la cel de patroană a unei companii evaluate la miliarde de dolari de azi? Afli dintr-un podcast ca un film american. Un dialog care îți arată că totul chiar este posibil, dacă ai un vis și un plan. O poveste pe care o regăsești și în cartea lansată de Anastasia: Conturul unui vis.Podcastul de azi te introduce în lumea în care majoritatea dintre noi nu vom ajunge niciodată. Decât dacă, desigur, avem puterea Anastasiei Soare.Intra în lumea Fain & Simplu, călăuzit de Mihai Morar.

The Blonde Files Podcast
419: From Romania to Hollywood: Anastasia Soare on Beauty, Perseverance & A Billion Dollar Brand Based on a Single Idea

The Blonde Files Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 45:03


Anastasia is an entrepreneur (founder of Anastasia Beverly Hills) and author of Raising Brows: My Story of Building a Billion Dollar Beauty Empire. From watching Oprah in Romania without speaking a word of English to eventually calling her a friend—and doing her brows—Anastasia Soare's story is the definition of the American dream. In this episode, we go deep into how she created an entire beauty category, built a global brand from scratch, and what she learned along the way. Anastasia shares how she went from working in a Melrose Place salon to shaping the faces of icons like Cindy Crawford, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Naomi Campbell, and the mindset that helped her persevere through countless “no's.” We also talk about the biggest misconceptions about entrepreneurship, how to make calculated mistakes, and the habits that keep her grounded. Plus, she reveals what's really in her beauty bag, her go-to skincare and makeup hacks, and her honest thoughts on microblading.This episode is brought to you by:Go to BellamiHair.com and use code WELL to get 25% off your first clip-in order and book a free consultation. Get an extra $100 site credit when you sell for the first time on TheRealReal.com/well.Visit everydaydose.com/WELL or enter code WELL at checkout to get 45% off your first order.Go to neurogum.com and use promo code WELL to get 20% off your first order. Use promo code blonde for 35% off your first subscription order at livemomentous.com. Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

In VOGUE: The 1990s
How Tracee Ellis Ross Packed For Dior (and PFW!)

In VOGUE: The 1990s

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 48:32


On Day Two of The Run-Through's Paris Fashion Week coverage, special guest Hamish Bowles hops in the van with Chioma and Chloe on the way to Miguel Castro Freitas's debut at Mugler to recap a very elevated and luxurious show from The Row. Then, Nicole Phelps is joined by Vogue contributors Tiziana Cardini and Amy Verner to recap the Rick Owens show, where he reminded us that we all just want somebody to love.Later in the show, fashion goddess Tracee Ellis Ross stops by the Paris studio straight from the Dior show! She shares lots of juicy stories, covering everything from her early days modeling with her mom at Mugler, to the advice she got from Naomi Campbell, and filming her new show Solo Traveling with Tracee Ellis Ross. Tracee also tells us why she insists on Bringing It All (BIA) when traveling and what she's reading right now: The White Hot by Quiara Alegria Hudes. Au revoir!The Run-Through with Vogue is your go-to podcast where fashion meets culture. Hosted by Chloe Malle, Head of Editorial Content, Vogue U.S.; Chioma Nnadi, Head of British Vogue; and Nicole Phelps, Director of Vogue Runway, each episode features the latest fashion news and exclusive designer and celebrity interviews. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Gloss Angeles
Stila and Neen Founder Jeanine Lobell is the Makeup Industry's Original Rock Star

Gloss Angeles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 46:29


From mime school to makeup legend, Jeanine Lobell's story is anything but ordinary. The Stila and Neen founder shares the winding path that took her from Sweden to LA—with stops in London, Paris, and even circus aspirations along the way. She recalls an early career that spanned John Waters' Hairspray, music videos with Naomi Campbell and Michael Jackson, and working with Mariah Carey, and reflects on how those experiences shaped Stila's playful identity. Jeanine also opens up about selling Stila to Estée Lauder, why she cautions founders about acquisitions, and how she feels about the brand today. Finally, she introduces Neen, her fresh, intentional approach to beauty, and how she wants people to feel when they play with it.Shop this episode Watch our episodes!CALL or TEXT US: 424-341-0426Instagram: @glossangelspod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanTwitter: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanEmail: glossangelespodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Breaking Beauty Podcast
Makeup Legend Bobbi Brown is Here! Her “Still Bobbi” Memoir Reveals, How-to Use Jones Road Miracle Balm the *Right* Way and “Hacking” Her Way To The Top

Breaking Beauty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 57:38


Bobbi Brown's juicy memoir, “Still Bobbi” (September 2025), is hot off the press and today, the legendary makeup artist mogul is opening up like never before. From selling her namesake brand to Estée Lauder (that went on to be a billion-dollar empire!) to launching her scrappy second act - the wildly successful Jones Road juggernaut, Bobbi shares her hard-earned career highs, toughest personal lessons and little known beauty moments that shaped her incredible career. Plus, Bobbi shares her best makeup tips – like how to actually use Miracle Balm, along with her expert fix for dark circles that won't leave you cakey.Tune in to hear:Why Bobbi chose to write “Still Bobbi” now, and the surprising stories inside – from 90s Vogue covers with the likes of Naomi Campbell to family secrets and the reason she'll always remember Kate Middleton's Royal Wedding The moment Bobbi knew it was time to walk away from her namesake brand, and what came next How the icon built Jones Road Beauty from scratch – and what she learned from starting overThe definitive guide on how to use the Jones Road Beauty Miracle Balm, like how to pick the best shade for your skintone, why “activating” it is key, and the unexpected fan hack Bobbi never saw coming!A surprise scoop on the exciting products that Bobbi is developing next! (Pssst… She's not “hiding” a thing)Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok,X, Threads. Join our private Facebook group. Or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. Sign up for our Substack here For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/ Related episodes like this: Beauty Mogul Bobbi Brown: The Birth of Bobbi Brown Cosmetics Why You've Really Got to Stop Paying Retail With Beauty Pie Founder Marcia KilgoreMeet the Glossier Alum Bringing “No Makeup Makeup for Melanin-Rich Skin” With Ami Colé Founder Diarrha N'DiayePROMO CODES: When you support our sponsors, you support the creation of Breaking Beauty Podcast! Cakes BodySticky Cakes are comfortable, seamless, adhesive nipple covers that can be worn with every outfit. To check out the product for yourself, go to cakesbody.com and use code BEAUTY for 20% off your first order this fall.Timeline NutritionIf you've been thinking about trying Timeline, like their Longevity Mitopure Gummies, this is your sign. They're offering our audience a 20% discount on all first-time purchases! Go to timeline.com/breaking. Quince Keep it classic and cozy this fall with long-lasting staples from Quince. Go to Quince.com/BREAKINGBEAUTY for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. *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
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Beyond The Horizon
Jeffrey Epstein And The 'Assistant' Who Lounged On The Queens Throne (9/12/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 13:32 Transcription Available


In the note attributed to an unnamed assistant, she says Jeffrey Epstein changed her life. Once a 22-year-old divorcee working as a hostess in a hotel restaurant, she claims Epstein introduced her to elite society and experiences far beyond what she'd ever known. She name-drops having met Prince Andrew, President Clinton, Donald Trump, Naomi Campbell, Michael Jackson, and other high‐profile figures. She writes about traveling the world with him, doing things like flying on the Concorde, taking flying lessons, scuba diving, parasailing, attending Victoria's Secret fashion shows, seeing the private quarters of Buckingham Palace, and even sitting on the Queen's throne.More than just experiences, her letter is a praise piece: she expresses admiration, gratitude, and wonder. She calls Epstein “the most extraordinary person I've ever met,” saying she can't believe how lucky she is to have become part of his life. She also mentions learning “countless skills” thanks to him. Altogether, her stories paint a picture of Epstein as someone who elevated her existence, opening doors and giving her access to opportunity, privilege, and glamour — whether or not those images now seem deeply troubling.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein's assistant names Donald Trump, Prince Andrew among leaders she met

The Epstein Chronicles
Jeffrey Epstein And The 'Assistant' Who Lounged On The Queens Throne (9/12/25)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 13:32 Transcription Available


In the note attributed to an unnamed assistant, she says Jeffrey Epstein changed her life. Once a 22-year-old divorcee working as a hostess in a hotel restaurant, she claims Epstein introduced her to elite society and experiences far beyond what she'd ever known. She name-drops having met Prince Andrew, President Clinton, Donald Trump, Naomi Campbell, Michael Jackson, and other high‐profile figures. She writes about traveling the world with him, doing things like flying on the Concorde, taking flying lessons, scuba diving, parasailing, attending Victoria's Secret fashion shows, seeing the private quarters of Buckingham Palace, and even sitting on the Queen's throne.More than just experiences, her letter is a praise piece: she expresses admiration, gratitude, and wonder. She calls Epstein “the most extraordinary person I've ever met,” saying she can't believe how lucky she is to have become part of his life. She also mentions learning “countless skills” thanks to him. Altogether, her stories paint a picture of Epstein as someone who elevated her existence, opening doors and giving her access to opportunity, privilege, and glamour — whether or not those images now seem deeply troubling.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein's assistant names Donald Trump, Prince Andrew among leaders she metBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Dishing Drama with Dana Wilkey UNCENSORED
Ep 247 Bill Clinton-Epstein Exposé: Virginia Giuffre's Memoir on Rick Hilton, Alan Dershowitz & Naomi Campbell Stories + Sami Sheen Sex Traffick Scare + Rachel Zoe vs Denise Richards + Dorit Kemsley's Memoir Fears + Andy Cohen Predator Claims

Dishing Drama with Dana Wilkey UNCENSORED

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 39:44


Send us a textIn today's explosive episode, I'm diving deep into the Jeffrey Epstein scandal with a focus on Bill Clinton given he was just subpoenaed by Congress and as usual there are shocking revelations. I will remind you of all of the women who made allegations against Bill Clinton especially around the time he was supposedly hanging out with Epstein. We will discuss the congressional subpoena that was issued to him and Hillary Clinton. I'll tell you about a transgender woman named Ava Cordero who filed a police report against Epstein back in 2007 but was completely ignored because of being trans and other factors, plus I'm covering Alicia Arden's story from Gloria Allred's recent press conference about her encounter with Epstein at the Shutters Hotel in Santa Monica that also got buried. I'm breaking down everything Ghislaine Maxwell likely told the DOJ about Bill Clinton's extensive travels with Epstein and the evidence surrounding it. I'll walk you through Virginia Giuffre's unpublished memoir "Billionaire's Playboy Club" where she details seeing Clinton on Epstein's island with two young girls, and I'm giving you my take on whether her claims are credible or not. Then we're switching gears to some major Real Housewives of Beverly Hills tea - Denise Richards is allegedly back for the new season and it's pissing off Rachel Zoe by stealing her thunder, plus I've got insider details about their Montauk filming and a shocking murder that happened that same week. People have big concerns about Dorit telling the truth in her announced memoir, and I'll tell you about it. Since we are talking Epstein, I'm also sharing Sami Sheen's terrifying TikTok about almost getting trafficked, and wait until you hear the explosive rant from Project Runway designer Kenley Collins absolutely destroying Andy Cohen and calling him a predator and the Gay Weinstein. Trust me, you don't want to miss a single minute of this one because the dot connecting is mind-blowing.For the Full epsodes go here for only $6.00 per month plus more show! https://www.patreon.com/c/DishingDramaWithDanaWilkeySupport the showDana is on Cameo!Follow Dana: @Wilkey_Dana$25,000 Song - Apple Music$25,000 Song - SpotifyTo support the show and listen to full episodes, become a member on PatreonTo learn more about sponsorships, email DDDWpodcast@gmail.comDana's YouTube Channel

Dish Nation
S13 Ep236: 08/04/25 - Rick Ross vs. 50 Cent Feud! Tyra Banks Dirty Confession?

Dish Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 18:30


Dish Nation
S13 Ep209: 06/26/25 - Brandy & Monica Reunite for Tour! Amber Rose on Ray J Hookup?

Dish Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 18:30


The boy is mine duo is back— #Brandy and #Monica just announced a joint tour! Plus, #AmberRose jokes about hooking up with #RayJ?

The JV Show Podcast
The Pancake Meltdown

The JV Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 82:39 Transcription Available


On today's 6.24.25 show we talked about the types of asmr we watch, some NBA finals related things, there was a pancake meltdown on Love Island, rumors for 2026 Superbowl halftime show performance, no phones at concerts, Missouri road buckled due to extreme heat, the Jeff Bezos wedding festivities are in full effect, Miley Cyrus and Naomi Campbell gettting called out on social media, we try the Selena Gomez oreos and more!

Moms and Murder
Celebrity Crime Connections with Doing it All Podcast!

Moms and Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 50:09


In this new episode,  we're joined by the incredible Maya and Sarah from Doing It All Podcast! Together, we dive into some truly wild celebrity-adjacent crime stories that will leave you in shock. From David Schwimmer's unexpected role in solving a violent crime to Ashton Kutcher's chilling connection to a brutal murder, and even Larry David's quirky involvement in a life-or-death situation, we will discuss it all!  We also uncover the surprising way Naomi Campbell and Mia Farrow became unexpectedly tied to one of the most notorious war crimes trials of the 21st century—proving that even celebrities can find themselves caught up in history's darkest moments. Get ready for twists, turns, and some jaw-dropping celebrity connections! Make sure to check-out Maya and Sarah on their podcast Doing It All!    You can also find the ladies on Instagram:   Maya's IG: @mayacash Sarah's IG: @esvbee Doing It All Podcast's IG: @doingitall.podcast Thank you to this week's sponsors!   Go to shopminnow.com and enter code MEETMINNOW15 at checkout to receive 15% off your first order.  Head over to thisisneeded.com and use code MOMS for 20% off your first order. For a limited time only you can get 35% off Smalls plus an additional 50% off your first order by using our code MOMS at Smalls.com.   And right now, IQBAR is offering our special podcast listeners 20% off all IQBAR products, plus get FREE shipping when you text MOMS to 64000.   Listen and subscribe to Melissa's other podcast, Criminality!! It's the podcast for those who love reality TV, true crime, and want to hear all the juicy stories where the two genres intersect. Subscribe and listen here: www.pod.link/criminality    Check-out Moms and Mysteries to find links to our tiktok, youtube, twitter, instagram and more.    

The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast
Nicole Trunfio: The Supermodel Behind BUMPSUIT, Empowering Women To LoveTheir Pregnancy Bodies, & How To Feel Confident At Every Stage

The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 83:08


#843: Join us as we sit down with Nicole Trunfio – Founder of BUMPSUIT, Australian-Italian supermodel, entrepreneur, & advocate whose career spans high fashion, business innovation, & social impact. Known by many as Nic, she has graced the runways of iconic luxury houses such as Chanel, Gucci, Versace, & Valentino. Discovered at a casting & later becoming a muse to Karl Lagerfeld, was hand selected by Tom Ford to walk in one of his final collections for Gucci & has appeared in both international & national editions of Vogue, Elle, & Harper's Bazaar. In this episode, Nic shares her remarkable journey from a small town in Australia to modeling in New York & Milan, her experience working alongside Naomi Campbell, her transition from the runway to motherhood, her embrace of entrepreneurship & the creation of BUMPSUIT – a brand designed to support women through pregnancy, postpartum, & everyday life!   To Shop the Lauryn Bosstick x Bumpsuit Collection visit bumpsuit.co and use code SKINNY for 15% off for a limited time.  To Watch the Show click HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To connect with Nicole Trunfio click HERE To connect with Bumpsuit click HERE To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE Get your burning questions featured on the show! Leave the Him & Her Show a voicemail at +1 (512) 537-7194. This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential Head to the HIM & HER Show ShopMy page HERE and LTK page HERE to find all of Michael and Lauryn's favorite products mentioned on their latest episodes. This episode is sponsored by The Skinny Confidential Optimize your daily beauty routine. Shop The Skinny Confidential Mouth Tape at shoptheskinnyconfidential.com. This episode is sponsored by Ritual Don't settle for less than evidence-based support. Get 40% off your first month at ritual.com/skinny. Start Ritual or add Essential Prenatal to your subscription today This episode is sponsored by Lume  Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with Lume Deodorant and get 15% off with promo code SKINNY at LumeDeodorant.com!  This episode is sponsored by Taylor Farms Learn more at TaylorFarms.com. This episode is sponsored by Bobbie Visit hibobbie.com for an additional 10% off on your purchase with the code skinny.  This episode is sponsored by Faye Nutrition To learn more about how you can qualify to see a registered dietitian for as little as $0 by visiting FayNutrition.com/SKINNY. This episode is sponsored by Hiya Health Receive 50% off your first order. To claim this deal you must go to hiyahealth.com/SKINNY.  Produced by Dear Media

Hot Takes & Deep Dives
DJ Lina Bradford on Candis Cayne, Club Kids, Fire Island Reign & more

Hot Takes & Deep Dives

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 51:23


Jess is joined by New York icon DJ LINA BRADFORD! Topics: living in same building as Olivia Newton-John, soulmate Candis Cayne... the Linda Evangelista to her Naomi Campbell and how the trans label is limiting. Plus — evolution from dancer > nightclub host > DJ as performance art, 10-year reign on Fire Island, finding her sexual revolution on FI + a lot more!  Jess' docu-series on the history, mystique & lore of Fire Island: Finding Fire Island IG: @jessxnyc | @thelinabradford