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Writer and model Naomi Shimada grew up between Japan and Spain in a multilingual family. She entered the fashion industry as a model at age 13 when she was scouted at a local restaurant. As she grew up in the industry, she became known for talking publicly about the dirty secrets behind the plus-sized fashion world. In 2019 she co-authored the book Mixed Feelings with fashion journalist Sarah Raphael – exploring the emotional impact of our digital habits. Naomi and Isa Nakazawa discuss how Naomi has followed the true expression of her soft Cancer sun and knowledge-seeking Sagittarius rising into the study of healing and spirituality.
We're talking about "internet anxiety" — and how to reclaim your peace of mind online. It's the specialist subject of broadcaster Naomi Shimada and we're gunna go through some of the tips she shared with inspo talk company TED. LINKS Read ‘Naomi Shimada: Tips for reclaiming your peace of mind online' TED Talk Follow @naomishimada on IG Follow @thespace_podcast on Instagram Watch @thespace_podcast on TikTok Follow @novapodcastsofficial on Instagram CREDITS Host: Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88 Writer: Amy Molloy @amymolloy Executive Producer: Anna HenvestEditor: Adrian Walton Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Naomi Shimada is a successful model working in Europe. She has also been a campaigner for more diversity in the fashion industry and has co-authored a book about social media. Here's what we talk about in this episode: Activism, Communication, Culture, Diversity, Gender, Inspiration, Mental health, Self, Technology
We're talking about "internet anxiety" — and how to reclaim your peace of mind online. It's the specialist subject of broadcaster Naomi Shimada and we're gunna go through some of the tips she shared with inspo talk company TED. LINKS Read ‘Naomi Shimada: Tips for reclaiming your peace of mind online' TED Talk Follow @naomishimada on IG Follow @thespace_podcast on Instagram Watch @thespace_podcast on TikTok Follow @novapodcastsofficial on Instagram CREDITS Host: Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88 Writer: Amy Molloy @amymolloy Executive Producer: Elise Cooper Editor: Adrian Walton Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Naomi Shimada and Zing Tsjeng return to dissect the second episode of the final season of Killing Eve.
Naomi Shimada and Zing Tsjeng return to dissect the first episode of the final season of Killing Eve.
This hit BBC podcast is now available to watch for the first time on BBC Three. Naomi Shimada and Zing Tsjeng return to dissect the final season of Killing Eve, covering everything from the fashion to the kills. They'll run through fan theories, plot predictions and give their hot takes on the latest and last season.
Welcome back to Wanna Be- the podcast takes you from where you are now to where you wanna be in 30 minutes or less.I'm Imriel Morgan, Founder of Content is Queen a podcast agency and club for ambitious podcasters with phenomenal taste, high expectations and a desire to sound as good as I do now. You can now become a member and get unlimited access to both of our podcast studios for just £199 a month. Head on over to Contentisqueen.org to learn more.Thank you so much for taking the time to be here! Wanna Be's focus is to help you take consistent action to build a successful life and career in the creative and entertainment industry.Today I'm back with three uplifting guests who are going to help you:Think about your video presenceTo not chase the things everyone else is doingAnd check in with your bodyLet's get into itToday's guest is model, author and student Naomi Shimada. Naomi is the host of Beauty Fix on BBC Sounds and the co-author of Mixed Feelings. She has starred in campaigns for Nike, H&M and Gap and her writing has been featured in Vogue, Elle and The Observer.In this episode, Naomi and I talk about the effects of overwhelm and taking a step back from the online and digital world. We explore how our lifestyles can contribute to our health and why we should be listening to our bodies, and intution when it comes to our work.Let's go...Right, I want you to get to know Brian Hollingsworth who is a social media expert. Here he is with a quick message for you. You can always rely on Brian to keep things straight with you, I'm not sure video is the next frontier but I do know I now have to add practicings my video presence to my ever-growing to-do list. You should 100% be following Brian on Instagram @theBKH if you aren't already. He's forever dropping gems on how to be a better content creator on social. Now back to our incredible guest Naomi Shimada.Ok, let me tell you, Naomi and I were VIBING in this episode. I can only hope that all the goodness transferred over to you too. To find out about Naomi's work you can find her on Instagram on @NaomiShimadaBefore we wrap up, Here's author, writer and podcaster Natalie Lue with some must-hear advice about carving your own path.That's a wrap, thank you so much for listening. I hope this half an hour has made you think, reflect and contemplate what your next step should be.I'd like to encourage you to think about one person who would benefit from the messages shared today and I'd love for you to share this episode with them, right now! If you'd like to hear the extended interview with Naomi, all you have to do is screenshot and share this episode to your Instagram stories and tag @contentisqueenhq.Remember you can now become a member and get unlimited access to both of our podcast studios for just £199 a month. Head on over to Contentisqueen.org to learn more.Until next time…. ByeeeeCreditsThis is a Content is Queen ProductionHosted by me Imriel MorganEdited by Joseph PerrySound Design by Amber MillerMusic and sound FX's are from Epidemic SoundWe'll come back to Naomi in a few minutes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
To post or not to post? The real question is: How do you feel about it? Author Naomi Shimada reflects on the anxiety-inducing aspects of social media, sharing advice on how to step back from the shame, optics and echo chambers of the internet and untangle your self-worth from follower counts, likes and the unattainable perfectionism perpetuated online. (This conversation, hosted by TED curator Cloe Shasha Brooks, is part of TED's "How to Deal with Difficult Feelings" series.)
To post or not to post? The real question is: How do you feel about it? Author Naomi Shimada reflects on the anxiety-inducing aspects of social media, sharing advice on how to step back from the shame, optics and echo chambers of the internet and untangle your self-worth from follower counts, likes and the unattainable perfectionism perpetuated online. (This conversation, hosted by TED curator Cloe Shasha Brooks, is part of TED's "How to Deal with Difficult Feelings" series.)
Naomi Shimada meets fellow model Deba Hekmat, who's broken the beauty rules and stopped caring about body hair. For Deba, body hair is complicated, cultural and even comforting. Determined to put Kurdish beauty on the fashion map, Deba has modelled for streetwear and catwalk brands and now believes her body hair is for showing, not for shaving. She joins Naomi to discuss how growing her body hair also grew her body confidence. Presenter: Naomi Shimada Producer: Kirsty McQuire Editor: Rebecca Stratford If you are affected by issues raised in this episode you can get more information at www.bbc.co.uk/actionline. Photo: Deba Hekmat/ Naomi Shimada Credit: Suleika Mueller/ BBC
Ahead of International Women's Day, Nawal al-Maghafi hears taboo-busting personal stories from fearless female creatives on this week's Cultural Frontline. After almost a decade of civil war in Syria, Nawal speaks to the Oscar-nominated filmmaker Waad al-Kateab and the journalist Wafa Ali Mustafa about collaborating to share the female experience of conflict. Waad tells Nawal about her award-winning film For Sama, made as a new mother during the siege of Aleppo. Their new film documents the disappearance of Wafa's father, one of tens of thousands estimated by the UN to have disappeared during the conflict. British activist Charlie Craggs has created a safe space to combat transphobia. Her unique beauty salon, Nail Transphobia, shares the stories of her trans-sisters over a shape and polish. In the BBC's Beauty Fix podcast, Charlie reveals the rituals of self-care that are keeping her spirits up during lockdown, with model and author Naomi Shimada. And it might be one of the last taboos in the fight for gender equality - women choosing not to have children. Israeli novelist Sarah Blau tells Nawal about combining a personal truth with a page-turning thriller, to challenge the stigma of child-free women in her religious community. Plus, Patricia Cornwell, one of America's best-selling crime writers, who puts female characters front and centre. She tells The Cultural Frontline about the pioneering female author who set her on course to be a writer. Presenter: Nawal al-Maghafi (Photo: Waad Al-Kateab. Credit: Courtesy of Channel 4 News/ITN Productions)
Naomi Shimada speaks to the Queer Eye stylist about challenging skin lightening in the beauty industry and colourism in society. Tan France recounts his own healing process, from secretly using skin lightening cream as a child, to learning to love the skin he's in and celebrating every skin tone on social media using his Shaded account. In a conversation recorded following the Black Lives Matter protests of summer 2020, with beauty brands showing their support online, Naomi asks Tan about his hopes for healing the industry as well as the individual. Presenter: Naomi Shimada Producer: Kirsty McQuire Editor: Rebecca Stratford If you are affected by issues raised in this episode you can get more information at www.bbc.co.uk/actionline.
Naomi Shimada speaks to fellow model and activist Ebonee Davis about embracing her natural hair texture. When her breakthrough fashion campaign coincided with the fatal police shooting of an African American man, Philando Castile, in 2016, Ebonee's open letter to the fashion industry calling out systemic racism made headlines. What does it mean - and what does it take - to defy Eurocentric beauty standards, against a backdrop of racial inequality and injustice? In a conversation recorded before the killing of George Floyd in May 2020 and the Black Lives Matter protests that followed, Ebonee speaks to Naomi about learning to love her hair and her heritage and helping others do the same. Presenter: Naomi Shimada Producer: Kirsty McQuire Editor: Rebecca Stratford If you are affected by issues raised in this episode you can get more information at www.bbc.co.uk/actionline.
In this week's episode of Growing up with gal-dem, Charlie and Natty are joined by author, model, and broadcaster Naomi Shimada, who's work encourages us to practice care and tenderness with ourselves. Naomi shares (and translates) an entry she wrote as a child about her mother, the grief she and her family were processing at the time, and reflects on how much responsibility and wisdom she bore during that period. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
An interview with model and storyteller, Naomi Shimada. Recorded in New York City in October, 2018. Intellectual Property is a multimedia platform offering a new model for creative discourse and self-education. Using conversation as its foundational medium, IP explores the ideas and references that have shaped our world's most influential thinkers. These conversations are presented in audio format and also as easily-referenced digital and physical resources, with the aim of creating an accessible academic framework for the open source principle of our times. Intellectual Property is hosted and produced by Phoebe Lovatt. For more information, go to i-p.world
Naomi Shimada and Zing Tsjeng are back to dissect the second episode of the new series of Killing Eve, all from their home recording studios.
Naomi Shimada and Zing Tsjeng are back to dissect the first episode of the new season of Killing Eve, all from their home recording studios.
In this weeks episode I am joined by the iconic author of book Mixed Feelings and game changing model Naomi Shimada. Born in Japan, Spanish speaking, she has lived all over the world and ended up sewing roots in London - Naomi is a self dubbed culture sponge. We discuss her thoughts on our relationship with social media, activism and get into some very stylish 90's recommendations.
Naomi Shimada and Sarah Raphael have spent much of their adult lives working online. Sarah has been an editor at major digital titles including Refinery 29, where she was editor, then editor at large. Naomi, meanwhile, is a model and activist, with tens of thousands of followers on Instagram. But what has spending so much time online done to them - and to the rest of us? This is the question they examine in Mixed Feelings: Exploring the emotional impact of our digital habits. I loved talking to them about the highs and lows of social media and the problem with being fixated on achievement. Buy the book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mixed-Feelings-Exploring-emotional-digital/dp/1787133982 Twitter: @aliceazania @ @sarah_raphael @naomishimada Instagram: @aliceazania @sarah_raphael @naomishimada Edited by Chelsey Moore Thanks to the sponsors of this episode, No.3 London Dry Gin. Always drink responsibly, for the facts visit drinkaware.co.uk. @no3gin
What is the emotional impact of living our lives online? Model and writer Naomi Shimada explores how social media is changing everything. This event was recorded live at the RSA on Thursday 7th November 2019. Discover more about this event here: https://www.thersa.org/events/2019/11/a-survival-guide-to-social-media
This week best selling author Jung Chang drops by to chat to Jen about her new book Big Sister, Little Sister, Red Sister, and the joy of archives. Mick and Hannah chat to Sarah Raphael and Naomi Shimada about their mixed feelings around social media, how it’s affecting all of our lives and what the Dickens a Snapchat “streak” is. In Jenny Off The Blocks, Carrie Dunn tells us about her new book Pride of the Lionesses, among other things. Over in DDD, Hannah is warning us not to use the lifts, FFS, as we switch seamlessly from dystopia to disaster with The Towering Inferno. And there's dogging, dicksplashes and dangerous diagnoses (or not) in... The Bush Telegraph. And corned beef. A lot of corned beef. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Nadia and Honey talk to model and activist Naomi Shimada. We discuss whether fashion really is becoming more inclusive, what it means to be a plus size model, beauty standards in Japan and mixed feelings about social media. Naomi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/naomishimadaMixed Feelings Book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mixed-Feelings-Exploring-emotional-digital/dp/1787133982Subscribe for new episodes every Monday!Follow Honey: https://www.instagram.com/honeykinny/Follow Nadia: https://www.instagram.com/nadia.craddock/Follow The Pink Protest: https://instagram.com/pinkprotest/Produced by The Pink Protest. Edited by Shola Aleje. The Body Protest is sponsored by Womanizer™; the world's BEST sex toy for orgasms.Find out more at: https://www.womanizer.com/uk/womanizer-products?gclid=Cj0KCQjwt5zsBRD8ARIsAJfI4BgTaUpAx0sjgbzYSxyFb-doXQLSLwqjcs3TJNWp9KTvHWYBRowO9zQaAicKEALw_wcB# See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Eighty Eight" is a bi-weekly podcast exploring fashion, body Image and wellbeing, discussing topics such as confidence as working as a freelancer, growing up fat and feminism. Every two weeks there will be a new theme to address along with fabulous guests making appearances along the way. In this episode, we chat about the current Fashion Week alongside all the controversy and questions surrounding it, looking at diversity and climate change and how fashion is facing these issues. Linking back into this we have a quick chat about FOMO, how it affects us and how we are dealing with it. Email Us!eightyeightpodcast@gmail.comElla Sisso on Instagram :https://www.instagram.com/fatgirlfashioninspo/Sara Brown on Instagram :https://www.instagram.com/sarabrowndesign/Topic Links : Henning Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/henning/Henning Website : https://henningnyc.com/Birdsong London Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/birdsonglondon/Birdsong London Crowdfunder : https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/birdsongWolf and Whistle : https://www.wolfandwhistle.co.uk/collections/activewearAmerican Horror Story on NetflixElizabeth Whibley Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/elizabethwhibley/Just A Uniform Instagram :https://www.instagram.com/justauniform/?hl=enChromat : https://www.instagram.com/chromat/Christian Siriano : https://www.instagram.com/csiriano/Extinction Rebellion : https://rebellion.earth/Savage x Fenty : https://www.instagram.com/savagexfenty/Mixed Feelings by Naomi Shimada and Sarah Raphael : https://www.waterstones.com/book/mixed-feelings/naomi-shimada/sarah-raphael/9781787133983Email Us : eightyeightpodcast@gmail.comPodcast Artwork : Photography by Jack Alcock and Design by Sara Brown Jingle by : Rock Angel by Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/K8eRXvLL7WoSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=21600931)
Is social media improving your life or do you just find it a drain at times? We find out how its impacting our mental health. As Emma and Nat take a brake over the summer Harriets co-pilots this week are Amanda Prowse and Scarlett Douglas. They are talking to Sarah Raphael & Naomi Shimada who are unpicking what Social Media is doing to our mental health and have documented it all in their new book, “Mixed Feelings”. Having been a model for 15 years instagram and twitter have been prevalent in Naomi’s life, she explains how she has mixed feelings about the impact she has online, both on her followers and on her self.They talking about the pressures that constant updates and seek peeks into others lives bring for us, and the ladies are asking; “are the kids ok?” How will a world of media, updates, status and likes effect the younger generation, with the average millennial estimated to take 25’000 selfies in a lifetime and “Face-tune” being the most paid for app in 2017, what is it doing to our self image and self esteem?They are also advising us on how can we use it as a tool for positivity, and some social media etiquette. For information on all your hosts you can click on their names:Harriet MinterNatalie CampbellEmma Sexton If you want to get in touch you can find us on all the socials under this name: @badasswomenshrAnd for more about the podcast head here: https://www.badasswomenshour.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Guest host Liv Little and Naomi Shimada go through episode 5 with TV critic Scott Bryan
Naomi Shimada is a model and storyteller who has is known - and loved - for her evolved outlook on personal body image, her trademark honesty and authenticity, and her joyous and adventurous approach to life. In this episode we discuss...Growing up in Tokyo and Marbella. Cutting her teeth in London. Finding community in New York. Naomi Wolf. Krista Tippett. Kawaii culture. "Mendokusai". Different languages, different identities. Dancing. Hugging. Radical love. And much more.Full transcripts are available at i-p.world
Zing Tsjeng and Naomi Shimada take you through series two of TV phenomenon, Killing Eve.
We interviewed Naomi Shimada three years ago for the What’s Underneath Project video series. She inspired us then and continues to inspire us daily on social media with her singular embrace of herself, which includes her voluptuous curves, her boldly colorful style, her overall joie de vivre and its inextricable link to her darker side. In 2015, when we asked Naomi what her favorite body part was, she said it was her mouth because everything she loves most in life comes from the lips, “Kissing, eating...I feel like so much of what makes me happy goes back to my mouth.” During her 15-year modeling career, Naomi was a pioneer for bravely breaking from the confines of being a “straight-sized” model and letting her body be what it was supposed to be. Now, despite its challenges, she stands outside of any category in the fashion industry, even that of “plus-sized” model, in order to stay fiercely true to herself. Find out why Naomi has blossomed through being single, how dancing helps her get through depression, the complexities of being a model in the age of Instagram, and why, for her, getting dressed is an act of resistance. “Clothes and color are my coping mechanisms and I laugh because I have to to get through life. I really want to demystify the fact that someone is always happy and always ‘on’. I love life. I find beauty in so many things...The most powerful things are the smallest things that happened to you in the day.”
In Episode 2, Stevie and Ana talk Encounters. A fleeting glimpse of a stylish stranger while on holiday, an ongoing friendship with the woman who works in the local boutique, or bumping into an enigmatic stranger in a Soho club: often it’s the chance encounters we have that can really influence how we think about clothes. Stevie makes a new friend, and Naomi Shimada tells us about her solo travels in Argentina. Sophie Davidson talks getting dressed for a memorable blind date. Ann-Maria McCarthy tells us of a vintage friendship, and Ana has a round-table on make-up and growing up with her school friends. Finally, the latest Loved and Lost segment comes from fashion journalist and erstwhile party reporter Osman Ahmed. The British Red Cross charity shop is on Old Church Street, just off the King’s Road. You can visit the Sir John Soane-designed St Peter's Church in Walworth. It's at Liverpool Grove, London SE17 2HH. Ann-Maria Mccarthy is on Instagram at [@annmariamccarthy](https://www.instagram.com/annmariamccarthy/). The wonderful Jenny Vander is at 50 Drury Street in Dublin. Sophie Davidson runs [http://tinyletter.com/womencookforme.](http://tinyletter.com/womencookforme.) Naomi Shimada is on Instagram at [@naomishimada](https://www.instagram.com/naomishimada/) Osman Ahmed writes for Business of Fashion. Follow us on Twitter [@layerspodcast](https://twitter.com/layerspodcast) and Instagram [@layers.podcast.](https://www.instagram.com/layers.podcast/) Email us your thoughts! layerspodcast@gmail.com If you liked this episode, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Music: E's Jammy Jams - Arabian Sand (via YouTube Music Library), Blue Dot Sessions - The Shoes They Wear (via Free Music Archive), Jon Rose -Dr Rosenberg's Church Organ Solo (via Free Music Archive), Blue Dot Sessions - The Green Room (via Free Music Archive), FoolBoyMedia - New York Jazz Loop (via freesound.org), Aaron Lieberman - Gypsy Stroll (via YouTube Music Library) Production by Lucy Dearlove.
Recorded in Paris on October 2nd 2016, to celebrate the launch of Nike Beautiful X. Phoebe Lovatt in conversation with Naomi Shimada, Sandy Liang, Louise Chen, and Elle Hankinson.