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Send us a textIn this episode of the Honest Tattooer Podcast, our hosts Jon Mesa and Matt Truiano celebrate the New Year with a fun and competitive twist. They introduce a variety of tattoo artists, including Aaron Moonan, Nikki Simpson, and Joe Capobianco, who discuss their backgrounds and tattoo styles. The main event is a lively game of Pictionary, where the artists take turns drawing and guessing challenging tattoo-themed prompts. Hilarity ensues as the teams vie for points, struggling with both easy and hard categories under a time limit. Watch to see which team emerges victorious in this hilarious New Year special!
Send us a textIn this lively and insightful episode, a group of tattoo artists delve deep into various topics, including the role of AI in art, the importance of maintaining traditional artistry, and the impact of digital tools on creativity. They also share their personal New Year's resolutions, focusing on artistic growth, community building, and personal development. Join the conversation as they discuss the challenges and rewards of being a professional tattoo artist in a rapidly evolving industry.
Nikki Simpson stops by the studio again. This week we talk about Nikki's experience presenting at Paradise Tattoo GatheringInstagrams to follow:@honesttattooer : https://tinyurl.com/honesttattooerigMatt: @matttruiano : https://tinyurl.com/mtruianoJon: @jonmesatattoos / @jonmestattoosnyc : https://tinyurl.com/jmesanycNikki: https://www.instagram.com/nikkisimpsontattoos/Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe!Follow us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/HonesttattooerBig Cartel: https://honesttattooer.bigcartel.com
Join Dr Lucy Burns and guest, Nikki Simpson, for a captivating conversation around the world of lipoedema, diet culture, and the power of real food in healing both the body and mind. Lipoedema, a condition affecting the adipose (fatty) tissue of the body, remains widely undiagnosed, silently affecting countless women. Nikki courageously shares her personal journey of self diagnosing lipoedema after many years of believing that her growing lower body was due to overeating. This misguided belief led to a long deep plunge into diet culture, where she embarked on a relentless cycle of restriction, low fat eating, and excessive exercise. Dismissed by many healthcare practitioners, Nikki used her expertise as a medical scientist to research why adhering to the prevailing advice around calories and exercise was not working. This scientific exploration led her to the life changing benefits of a keto diet, which in turn led to a profound healing of the chronic fatigue and debilitating pain that Nikki had endured for years. Tune in to this compelling episode to discover how Nikki's journey towards healing unfolded, the book that launched both Dr Lucy and Nikki on their paths to real health, and the health levers Dr Lucy prescribes for taking control of your own health, ditching the diets for good! Episode, show notes and transcript:https://www.rlmedicine.com/154 Could you have lipoedema? Take our quiz:https://www.rlmedicine.com/lipo Lipoedema Inflammation Buster Package:https://www.rlmedicine.com/lipoedema Scientific paper:“Ketogenic diet as a potential intervention for lipedema”https://www.researchgate.net/publication/346677939_Ketogenic_diet_as_a_potential_intervention_for_lipedema Scientific paper:“Experience of participants with chronic pain in a pilot randomized clinical trial using a ketogenic diet”https://www.futuremedicine.com/doi/abs/10.2217/pmt-2021-0084 Real Health and Weight Loss Podcast, Episode 101: Can Diet Help with Chronic Pain?https://www.rlmedicine.com/101 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt and Jon sit down with fellow tattooers Nikki Simpson and Hazel APPTOTO - http://apptoto.com/gift/Truiano1 - Use this link to sign up for a FREE trial (no credit card required) and get 50% off for 3 months if you subscribe : http://www.apptoto.com/gift/Truiano1Instagrams to follow:@honesttattooer : https://tinyurl.com/honesttattooerigMatt: @matttruiano : https://tinyurl.com/mtruianoJon: @jonmesatattoos / @jonmestattoosnyc : https://tinyurl.com/jmesanycNikki: https://www.instagram.com/nikkisimpsontattoos/Hazel: https://www.instagram.com/wolfhazel/Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe!Follow us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/HonesttattooerBig Cartel: https://honesttattooer.bigcartel.com
Matt and Jon sit down with fellow tattooers Nikki Simpson and Hazel APPTOTO - http://apptoto.com/gift/Truiano1 - Use this link to sign up for a FREE trial (no credit card required) and get 50% off for 3 months if you subscribe : http://www.apptoto.com/gift/Truiano1Instagrams to follow:@honesttattooer : https://tinyurl.com/honesttattooerigMatt: @matttruiano : https://tinyurl.com/mtruianoJon: @jonmesatattoos / @jonmestattoosnyc : https://tinyurl.com/jmesanycNikki: https://www.instagram.com/nikkisimpsontattoos/Hazel: https://www.instagram.com/wolfhazel/Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe!Follow us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/HonesttattooerBig Cartel: https://honesttattooer.bigcartel.com
Welcome to the first episode of The General Muscle Podcast for 2023! Today Lawrence sits down with Nikki Simpson, ICN figure pro and mother of three children. Nikki has just completed an extremely successful competitive season and in this episode she provides some insights in how one can reach their goals whilst also balancing family life. Thank you for listening! Please take the time to screenshot the episode, post it onto to your Instagram story and tag Lawrence and Nikki! Please take the time to leave a five star review on your podcast platform of choice as this is a great way to help the show! Nikki's IG: @nikkisimpson_icnfigurepro Lawrence's IG: @general.muscle Lawrence's Physiotherapy Contact: lawrence@everybodiesphysio.com.au Use code "GENERAL" for 10% off at www.powersupps.com.au
This week I take you behind the scenes at the Magazine Street conference. (You may remember my interview with Nikki Simpson, organiser of Magazine Street, back in Episode 75.)I share my top takeaways from a few of the many brilliant speakers who shared their stories of creativity, resilience and problem-solving – relevant to all freelancers, not just those in the magazine industry. A cocktail-loving couple who demonstrated the power of listening to your audienceA brand new magazine creator with a simple idea that's already inspiring others A remarkable turnaround story that goes from Dragons Den rejection to international title and the lessons learned along the wayHow a mountain biking community defeated a website hackerHow understanding your audience can help you grow your reachWhat we can learn about writing from producing news reports for 9-year-olds.Vox-pop quotes from other attendees and speakers will be included in the 15 Minute Freelancer newsletter: 15minutefreelancer.substack.comMentioned in this Episode:International Magazine Centre: https://internationalmagazinecentre.com/ Magazine Street Speakers: https://internationalmagazinecentre.com/magazine-street/Episode 75: Create your own conference! (With Nikki Simpson) Say hi to Louise:Louise Shanahan is a freelance health and medical copywriter. She's on a mission to help others build a freelance business that feels easy and works for them – in weekly snack-sized bites.LinkedIn: Louise ShanahanTwitter: @LouiseShanahan_Website: thecopyprescription.comAsk a question for a future episode on memo.fm/15/Support the podcast! If you find this episode helpful and you'd like to show your appreciation, consider leaving a tip over at ko-fi.com/15minutefreelancer. Donations help cover the cost of running the podcast and are very much appreciated.
Joining me for this episode is Nikki Simpson, someone who truly embodies the idea that if you want to see something exist in the world, then you should just go ahead and create it yourself. Nikki is the founder and director of the International Magazine Centre and the brains behind the brand new conference Magazine Street, which takes place on 29 September 2022.We chat about:All the details for the upcoming Magazine Street conferenceBehind the scenes when organising an eventWhy you should consider running an eventHow to get the most out of attending eventsAnd how, if you are attending Magazine Street, you may end up featuring on a future episode of 15 Minute Freelancer!Get bonus clips and tips in the 15 Minute Freelancer newsletter: 15minutefreelancer.substack.comGet tickets to Magazine Street:https://internationalmagazinecentre.com/magazine-street/ Say hi to Nikki:LinkedIn: Nikki SimpsonTwitter: @NikkiSimpson3Website: https://internationalmagazinecentre.com/ Say hi to Louise:Louise Shanahan is a freelance health and medical copywriter and a big fan of finding your freelance niche. She's on a mission to help others build a freelance business that feels easy and works for them – in weekly snack-sized bites.LinkedIn: Louise ShanahanTwitter: @LouiseShanahan_Website: thecopyprescription.comLeave a voice note on memo.fm/15/Support the podcast! If you find this episode helpful and you'd like to show your appreciation, consider leaving a tip over at ko-fi.com/15minutefreelancer. Donations help cover the cost of running the podcast and are very much appreciated.
In today's episode of Get Real Online with Fin Wycherley, we contemplate how come there are more flamingos on the front covers of mainstream women's magazines than black women with the inspirational Nikki Simpson, head of the International Magazine Centre. In particular, we discuss how black people (and other minorities) can get ahead in the magazine industry in 2020. Throughout this fascinating interview, we discuss: why the International Magazine Centre was set up What has happened to the magazine industry over lockdown? Who are the best performing Scottish publications Who are the exciting emerging publications cropping up across the globe The demise of some of the biggest publishers How some publications have thrived during the Corona crisis. The issue of online presence for magazines and in particular how their online presence has fared over the crisis. Recommendations on what people can do to change the representation of minorities in magazines, whether on the front cover, between the covers or behind the scenes in the boardroom, management, on the team or part of the freelancer network. Research by Ivana Bell from Derby University The new training course with low barriers to access for Black and Asian Minority Ethnic people or people with care responsibilities or without access to funds to get into the magazine industry. How to recruit for black or female talent proactively in order to get a positive effect on your bottom line Whitewashing, backlashes as well as structural and systemic racism White supremacy and superiority diminishes other cultural representations without being overtly racist. The impact of the new head of Vogue, Edward Enninful. To find out more about the training course, go to https://internationalmagazinecentre.com/training/ or email Nikki@internationalmagazinecentre.com Sign up for more incredible Get Real Online with Fin Wycherley episodes, online business news and social media training http://bit.ly/ 2YHmjOV
Johnny sits down with Tim Goergen (ex-vocalist of Within the Ruins) and Nikki Simpson (tattoo artist & host of Ink Master Angels) in New York City to explore some of the pressures that come along with avoiding codependent patterns in a healthy relationship, finding new sources of creativity and happiness when the unexpected happens, and starting their own tattoo shop (EverBlack Tattoo Studio) moments before it's shut down by a global pandemic.To learn more about Cope Notes and try it out for yourself, text COPE to 33222 or visit copenotes.com
This week, gal-dem's Head of Editorial Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff talks about the publication's evolution into a fully-fledged and funded publishing business, why they decided to have a print magazine alongside the digital site, and the lessons she will and won't be applying from her time working with other publishers. She also explains why it's so important to have a truly supportive internship scheme, and how publishers need to prepare themselves to properly support diversity in the workplace before bringing people in. In the news round-up, Peter and Esther are joined by International Magazine Centre founder Nikki Simpson. The team discuss Vox Media's acquisition of New York Magazine, how the BBC has found itself in the middle of a racism row with Naga Munchetty, and the launch of Platinum magazine from DC Thomson.
"It's world peace for publishers..." Nikki Simpson is the woman behind the International Magazine Centre, a proposed hub for publishers and anyone who works with magazines. Aiming to launch in Edinburgh in 2022, Nikki wants to bring together all kinds of magazines, from the biggest corporate titles to the smallest independent outfits, helping them to build connections between one another and using strength in numbers to draw wider attention to magazines that might otherwise be overlooked. In this conversation she explains where the idea came from and how she's taking it forward, and why she wants to hear from LOTS of magazine makers.
Vince Aletti discusses his new book on photography in fashion magazines. Plus: Calum Jacobs, founder of ‘Caricom’, a magazine about football and black culture, and Nikki Simpson from International Magazine Centre.
On this week’s episode of Media Voices, former PPA Scotland business manager Nikki Simpson introduces plans to launch The International Magazine Centre, a hub for publishers to promote magazine innovation and celebrate the industry’s past. In the news round-up, the team decide whether Buzzfeed's print edition is more than a marketing stunt, how serious Zuckerberg's 'pivot to privacy' is, and how Readly has come to claim the 'Spotify of magazines' title. Esther and Chris are outraged at a crass new launch from Bauer.