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In part two of our 2022 two-part episode, we continue our deep dive into the inner fashion sanctoms of nineteenth century "dudedom," exploring everything from dude fashion trends to the epic, nationally publicized battle to be "King of the Dudes." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this two-part episode from 2022, we travel back in time to a bygone era when "dude" meant "dandy" and learn all about the now lost fashionable connotations of one of the most popular slang terms in modern parlance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we're joined by Chris McMillan, the iconic celebrity hairstylist behind Jennifer Aniston's legendary "Rachel" haircut and the inspiration for Leslie Bibb's "C*nty Little Bob" in The White Lotus season three – *the* cut of 2025 hair trends. With over four decades of shaping Hollywood's most famous hairstyles, Chris spills all on this exclusive podcast interview.Get the inside scoop on his highly anticipated, eponymous Chris McMillan haircare range, launching mid-August at Sephora! Plus, brace yourself for incredible real-life stories of drugs, glamour, car chases, and more from the beauty world. For the full experience, Watch our chat on YouTube! Don't miss this deep dive into celebrity hair secrets and the mind of a true hair fashion icon.You'll hear about:Chris' sobriety journey – how the hairstylist started by jetsetting around the globe, delivering the most risqué, headline-making haircuts to car chases with the police before making his beauty industry comeback in his early careerHow “The Rachel” haircut helped put Chris on the map, and how his relationship with Jennifer Aniston has stood the test of timeEverything to know about the “C*nty Little Bob” he cut for White Lotus star Leslie Bibb, and how to make the cut of 2025 work no matter your face shapeFirst details about Chris' upcoming, eponymous haircare line, like where his inspiration came for the esthetic and what he's seeking to accomplish now in the fourth decade of his legendary career
Conversations with Cam, hosted by Cameron Rogers, is a podcast dedicated to having honest conversations, prioritizing your well-being, and reminding you that, no matter what you're feeling, you're not alone. Whether you're knee-deep in diapers or just trying to keep your sanity intact, this show is for you. Expect laughs, maybe a few tears, and hopefully some breakthroughs along the way. For more motherhood and mental health talk, with a side of cursing, follow Cameron on social at @cameronoaksrogersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week, Who What Wear Co-Founder Hillary Kerr is chatting with our June cover star, Molly Gordon! You likely know Gordon from playing Claire in FX's The Bear, or from past roles in Booksmart, Theater Camp, Shiva Baby, and many more. In addition to acting, Gordon has approached her career from the angle of multihyphenate since the beginning. In fact, her newest project—a hilarious, genre-bending film called Oh, Hi!, which she co-created, produced, and stars in—comes out on July 25. In this episode, Gordon shares her favorite improvised moments from The Bear season 4, how Oh, Hi! was inspired by a "5% crazier" version of herself, and how she found the confidence to direct. Plus, she gives us the rundown on her press tour looks and her partnership with one of our favorite stylists, Jared Ellner. If you'd like to watch the best bits of this interview, tune into our YouTube here!Shop our editor's eBay picks here!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We all wear clothes at Disneyland, well, except that one guy on it's a small world. But what do we wear, how do we wear it, and why do we wear it? What goes into a Disneyland outfit. Are we trying to look cute or be comfy? Maybe we have a percentage of both. Whether from Disney or not, we've got options. Join Kirk & Rain as they cover some clothes while covering up on a fashionable new episode of Trammin' - A Disneyland Podcast!For your fashion needs, head to:https://www.TikiKingdom.comListen to full episodes every Windsday and topic-only uploads on Big Thunder Thursdays!InstagramTrammin' - https://instagram.com/TramminPodcastChristian Rainwater - https://instagram.com/imrainwaterMusicLocal Forecast - Elevator Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Trammin' - The Disneylanders, Addy DaddyUsed with permission.Character Art & AnimationNadia Dar - https://nadsdardraws.carrd.co/Trammin.comTrammin' is written without the use of Artificial Intelligence.©Trammin' - A Disneyland Podcast
It's been a while since we've done a rundown on the fashion world and recent happenings. So Jai is back on the pod and in this episode we talk the Jonathan Anderson debut at Dior, Glenn Martens at Margiela Couture, Meryll Rogge at Marni, Anna Wintour "stepping down", and more!---Get BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries, and more...) and to support the show join the Patreon! Hosts: Lauren @laurenmelanie & Jai @jai_stylefactoryFollow Fashion Grunge PodcastFind more Fashion Grunge on LinktreeJoin me on Substack: The Lo Down: a Fashion Grunge blog/newsletter☕️ Support Fashion Grunge on Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fashiongrunge
Today we discovered a new fashion while freshly. Tune in to hear all about it. Follow me on my socials @HighandDoingThings
At the Fashion Archives & Museum at Shippensburg University, fashion isn’t just about style—it’s a portal to the past. Dr. Karin J. Bohleke, director of the museum, calls it her “dream job,” and she’s using it to bring centuries of history to life through original clothing and textiles.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode I am talking with Liv Perez—fashion expert and creator of Friend of a Friend—shares her go-to strategies for curating a closet you love. From how to shop with intention and identify the gaps in your wardrobe to finding your personal style and resisting trend overload, Liv breaks down what it really means to dress with purpose. She also dives into her favorite fashion finds for 2025, current wishlist, and the trend colors she's eyeing for summer. If you're looking to elevate your style and make smarter shopping decisions, this conversation is full of practical tips and fresh perspective. Enjoy!To connect with Liv on Instagram, click HERE.To connect with Liv on Tiktok, click HERE.To listen to Liv's podcast Let's Get Dressed, click HERE.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. 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.Shopify.com/dreambiggerProlonLife.com/DREAMBIGGERGet $25 off your first purchase when you go to TheRealReal.com/dreambiggerListeners of Dream Bigger can claim an exclusive three-month free trial, with no credit card required at www.YNAB.com/dreambiggerReady to clean up your home and your health? Head to BranchBasics.com to shop their Premium Starter Kit and save 15% off with your code DREAMBIGGER at BranchBasics.com. That's 15% off your New Branch Basics Premium Starter Kit at BranchBasics.com with promo code DREAMBIGGER. Make the change today–because you and your family deserve better.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.
When the Sox lose, at least they do it in historic fashion // Greg fears the Sox' recent slide will prevent management from investing // Curtis blows all our minds, teaches us DQ ice cream isn't real ice cream //
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The Red Sox should still be adding at the trade deadline during a tough stretch. The Sox have not won an extra innings road game all season. Ozzy Osbourne passes away at age 76.
Apparel Success Mastermind: https://www.skool.com/apparel-success-mastermind Design.com (design tool with discount): https://www.design.com/apparelsuccessHow To Find Quality Apparel Manufacturers & Suppliers In 2025 (Step By Step)If you're trying to find a reliable manufacturer for your clothing brand (or ANY product) without spending weeks doing research or hiring an agent, this video is going to blow your mind. In just 10 minutes, I used ChatGPT to locate the perfect overseas manufacturer for my brand TherapyWear — a patented heated hoodie for neck, back, and shoulder pain relief. No sourcing agent, no Google rabbit holes, no YouTube deep-dives. In this video, I walk you through the exact prompts and steps I used to get real manufacturer leads tailored to my specific product needs.
According to an AI overview on the web, “financial wellness is the state of being able to comfortably meet current and future financial obligations, feel secure in one's financial future, and make choices that allow for enjoyment of life. It's about more than just having money; it's about having a healthy relationship with money, making informed financial decisions, and feeling confident in one's financial situation. More specifically, financial wellness involves feeling secure about the future, making choices that allow enjoyment of life, having a healthy relationship with money, and ultimately, achieving a sense of financial security and peace of mind.” For a number of reasons, financial wellness may not be facile to achieve for half of the population, women. In this episode of the FFAB Podcast, I am in discussion with Nancy Griffin, a certified financial planner and the CEO & Founder of Women, Worth & Wellness. Nancy joins me today via Streamyard to discuss resourcefulness, financial wellness and worth, and strategies for uplifting yourself for a better financial life. Keywords: Self-investment Resilience Financial wellness Independence Worth Self-worth Investment Freedom About The Host: Dr. Shirley Madhere is a NYC-based plastic surgeon and Founder of Holistic Plastic Surgery. This philosophy is based on a whole-body, mind, and spirit approach to beauty and incorporates wellness, integrative nutrition, functional aesthetics, and complementary medicine. Dr. Madhere's approach to optimal outcomes in plastic surgery is through a lens of wellness, and is grounded in science and backed by ivy league medical study, research, and extensive surgical training. View her menu of services at ElementsandGraces.com. Consultations are available in-office, virtually, and online via Click-lift.com. Coming soon: Dr. Madhere offers beauty on call services through Jet Set Beauty Rx, a mobile medical aesthetics unit delivering beauty in the privacy of your own home. Reserve at JetSetBeautyRx.com. About This Podcast: As a creative outlet and means to broaden the perspective on the “spectrum of beauty,” Dr. Madhere created Forever F.A.B., a podcast dedicated to Fashion, the Art of living well (i.e., wellness), and all things Beauty. Visit ForeverFABpodcast.com for past and new episodes: https://www.foreverfabpodcast.com/ . If you enjoy listening to the Forever F.A.B. podcast, get more audio and visuals with a membership through Patreon. Choose the Gold, Platinum, or Diamond tier for premium added content, special co-hosts, lifestyle videos, branded merchandise, and private access to Dr. Shirley's Clubhouse by visiting patreon.com/ForeverFAB. Catch the latest episode of the Forever F.A.B. podcast on Apple podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iheartradio, Podbean, Amazon podcasts, and wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. For past episodes featuring guest star interviews, beauty product reviews and innovations in plastic surgery, visit ForeverFABpodcast.com. Call to Action: To work with Nancy, visit https://womenworthwellness.com/about-us/. ***** If you liked this episode of the Fifteen Minutes of FAB on the Forever FAB podcast, please share it and subscribe to the feed. Did you learn anything new? Review this episode by writing just one word to describe the value you got from listening today, and give this episode a five-star rating. In case you missed it, listen to past episodes or check out who's coming up next on foreverfabpodcast.com. If you enjoy listening to the Forever F.A.B. podcast, get more audio and visuals with a membership through Patreon. Choose the Gold, Platinum, or Diamond tier for premium added content, special co-hosts, lifestyle videos, branded merchandise, and private access to my Clubhouse by visiting patreon.com/ForeverFAB. If you are the Founder of or represent a beauty brand and want to be featured on an episode of the Forever FAB podcast segment of Fifteen Minutes of FAB, send me some stuff. Visit ForeverFABpodcast.com and fill out the Contact form. For general holistic beauty tips or to set up an appointment with me to discuss your personalized options for leveling up your beauty, go to ElementsandGraces.com and sign up for my newsletter. And for an online e-consultation on time, anytime and on your time, visit Click-Lift.com for your wellness, plastic surgery, and beauty questions on the go. And… if you don't want to go anywhere or leave your home, look out for Jet Set Beauty Rx offering mobile aesthetic medical services, such as injectable fillers and multi-vitamin facial treatments. Jet Set Beauty Rx is coming to your neighborhood soon.
6:00AM Hour 1 Jeremy White and Joe DiBiase start off the show discussing whether Jeremy should rock a cowboy hat to day one of Bills training camp. Then the guys discuss the new Bills helmet that is going to be released today.
As the sun sets over Cinderella Castle and Main Street U.S.A. begins to glow, Disney transforms into an entirely new atmosphere. This is Disney after dark and whether you're catching the fireworks, hopping to a dining reservation, or attending an after-hours event, your outfit deserves to rise to the occasion—without sacrificing comfort.A 1923 Main Street Style Guide for Disney Travelers who Love Disney at NightAt 1923 Main Street®, we believe that travel style should be elevated and that includes elevating your style for Disney nights. Here's how to create an effortlessly stylish, subtle Disney look for magical evenings in the parks.1. Master the Art of Layering for Evening ComfortDaytime Disney is all about breathable tees and sun-ready style. But once night falls, temperatures can dip—sometimes surprisingly so, depending on the time of year. Whether you're traveling in the balmy summer or during those cooler winter months, layering is your best friend.Warm Weather Option: Start with a buttery-soft graphic tee, such as one of the classics from our subtle Disney styles. These shirts breathe through the heat, but pair beautifully with a lightweight linen shirt or soft chambray button-up for when the sun sets. Tie it around your waist during the day for that casually put-together look.Cool Weather Option: In chillier seasons, transition seamlessly from daytime adventure to nighttime sparkle with a trademark 1923 Main Street fleece-lined sweatshirt or hoodies. Our original upscale designs bring Disney charm without the cartoon vibes, offering warmth and class in one perfect layer.2. Embrace Subtle Sparkle and Moody TonesNighttime Disney calls for a little extra something. The look for Disney at night should be elegant casual meets theme park chic.Consider incorporating subtle sparkle through accessories—think a starry crossbody bag or shimmer-accented Mickey ears in a deep midnight hue. Our tees and sweatshirts in moody tones like cardinal, navy and charcoal give your look that elevated feel without screaming tacky theme park.The goal? Let your love for Disney show without sacrificing style. With a 1923 Main Street shirt as your canvas, you're already ahead of the game.3. Style that Flows from Parks to DiningIt's not uncommon to go from taking the perfect castle photos at golden hour to a dinner reservation at one of Disney's signature restaurants as the sun sets. And with the right outfit, you don't need to run back to the resort.A fitted 1923 Main Street t-shirt tucked into a high-waisted skirt or chic shorts can look perfectly polished. Depending on where you're dining, you could even add a blazer or cropped jacket. Going somewhere where purc comfort is the priority? An elegant subtle Disney sweatshirt with tapered joggers or a maxi dress will instantly give you a layered, cozy-elegant look.Our pieces are intentionally designed to blur the line between theme park apparel and travel-ready fashion—so you can dine at Topolino's or Napa Rose while feeling both magical and modern.4. Let 1923 Main Street® Subtle Disney Apparel Be Your FoundationOur subtle enchanting designs are made for moments like these. Unlike loud, kitschy park merch, our clothing is designed to elevate your Disney experience while keeping the magic just beneath the surface.Our monorail design, for instance, nod to the iconic transportation system without screaming it. It's a conversation starter at any Disney bar or lounge and a stylish choice for those after-dark park selfies. Every 1923 Main Street piece is made to move with you from sunrise to starlight.5. Accessorize with IntentionAccessories are where nighttime looks shine. For evening events like themed parties or Disney After Hours go for any of the following:Themed jewelry in gold or silver tones—castle pendants, subtle mouse ears, or star motifs.Stylish ears or headbands in velvet or metallics.Sleek crossbody bags with hidden Disney touches.Classic sneakers or sandals in coordinating tones that keep you park-hopping in style.These small additions elevate your outfit without overwhelming it. They pair perfectly with the subtle storytelling found in every 1923 Main Street subtle Disney design.From Day to Night, Magic in Every StitchDisney after dark is a special kind of magic and your outfit should reflect that. With thoughtful layering, moody tones and subtle accessories, you can transform your look from daytime adventurer to nighttime dreamer in just a few minutes.At 1923 Main Street, our pieces are designed to travel with you—not just through the parks, but through every moment that matters. So when the castle lights shimmer and the fireworks fill the sky, you'll be ready—not just for the photos, but for the feeling you know and love.Shop at 1923 Main StreetThank you for listening to the Travel Style Podcast at 1923MainStreet.com.Shop unique and original travel inspired and subtle Disney travel clothing, including t-shirts, sweatshirt, hoodies and more at 1923 Main Street.Follow along on X, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook.Thank you for listening and always remember to roam freely and wear boldly.Mike Belobradic and Amelia Belobradic--Media provided by Jamendo
You've probably been told never to say yes to cheap work. But what if that project could launch your freelance career? That's exactly what Max Guemto did. With no reviews and a fresh Upwork profile, he got a message from a client offering just $150—and instead of walking away, he saw a smart opportunity. In this episode, Max unpacks the mindset, strategy, and communication that made this “cheap” project totally worth it. If you've ever debated whether a low-budget job is worth your time, this story will shift your perspective.About Max:Max Guemto is a freelance 3D fashion and activewear designer currently based in Korea. After earning his degree in textile and clothing technology in Germany, he interned across the globe—from lingerie brands to spinning factories—before diving headfirst into freelancing. With a sharp eye for detail and a deeply strategic mindset, Max helps brands bring functional, innovative activewear to life.Connect with Max:Email him at maxguemto@gmail.comCheck out his website Follow on Instagram Connect on LinkedIn
Savannah and Willie kick off the week with a Monday takeover of ‘Jenna & Friends.' The pair spill the tea on the viral Coldplay ‘Kiss Cam' video, Selena Gomez' birthday bash and Willie's own epic party theme. Emmy Award-winning actress Tracee Ellis Ross joins the duo to chat about her out-of-this-world adventures filming the new Roku series ‘Solo Traveling' – and her take on the modern dating scene. Also, HBO's ‘The Gilded Age' stars Denée Benton and Louisa Jacobson open up about their complicated 1880s romances in season 3. Plus, TODAY's guide to athleisure fashion: how to elevate your fit for pickleball games or WFH with these style tips.
In this episode of Let's Get Dressed, we step inside the One/Of Upper East Side atelier, where Patricia Voto is redefining what it means to design with purpose and challenging the standards of the fashion industry. Using deadstock from legendary houses like Prada and Dries Van Noten, Patricia creates one-of-a-kind pieces that are made-to-measure and built to last. No waste, no inventory, no sample sizes, no e-commerce, and no fashion calendar - just in person connection and shopping with intention. We talk about what sustainability really looks like in 2025, rejecting an industry that's based on speed and scale, and how a wall of forgotten fabrics became the foundation for a new kind of fashion brand.Explore the brand here https://www.instagram.com/oneof_ny/Find your forever pieces @jennikayne and get 15% off with promo code LIV at https://www.jennikayne.com/LIV! #jennikaynepartnerGet 20% an annual membership of my new substack Let's Get Dressed here https://letsgetdressed.substack.com/lgdLove the show? Follow us and leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. To watch this episode, head to YouTube.com/@LivvPerezFor more behind-the-scenes, follow Liv on Instagram, @LivvPerez, on TikTok @Livv.Perez, and shop her closet here https://shopmy.us/livvperezSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Steven Westwood is the Head of Sales and Marketing at Fashion Eyewear, sellers of designer prescription glasses and sunglasses, both new and preloved. Selling via Shopify stores in the UK and the USA, the business was founded in 2008 and now ship 10,000 orders a month. Hit PLAY to hear: Why most people are still buying glasses the old-fashioned way
Fat Loss School - Weight loss, Wellness, and Mindset Lessons for Women Over 50
Today on Fat Loss School I chat with a fabulous plus-size career fashion consultant. Gayla Bentley will share how to embrace your unique style while navigating your fat loss journey. Whether you're hitting the gym or glam-ing it up for a night out, this episode will empower you to look good and feel great—no matter your size. Tune in and get ready to rock your "weigh" down the path to health! Gayla Bentley's contact info: Her website: gaylabentley.org Her book Fashion's Stepsister/A Journey to Style: https://amzn.to/4lrcpKQ The referenced black sneaker: https://amzn.to/4eWZ4rl Her email: gayla0143@gmail.com CONNECT with Amy Bryan any of the following ways: ENROLL in my next FASTer Way 6-week online class at https://www.fasterwaycoach.com/AMYBRYAN SCHEDULE a discovery call, VOICE MESSAGE me, JOIN my free Facebook community group, and DOWNLOAD my latest freebies at www.linktr.ee/amybryanfasterway Email me at amy@fatlossschool.net
Does what you wear truly represent WHO you are? Fashion is one of the most personal and revealing ways that we express ourselves every day, but the powerful industry that makes these clothes is largely hidden from the public - especially when it comes to how Christian values are perceived and treated. In this episode, you'll find out what really happens behind the scenes in the fashion industry when you're a Christian trying to share and protect your values and beliefs from Micah Lee, a Christian fashion designer and entrepreneur who has seen the risks and rewards of sharing your brand in an ultra competitive arena. Micah founded Emperiol Clothing, an urban street wear clothing line designed to express Christian faith in a size inclusive and modern aesthetic. He shares the reality of building a fashion brand while dealing with the pressure of the industry and those who don't appreciate or understand your faith or belief system. Learn More About Micah and his work: emperiol.comTap to send us a text! Support the showJoin our Creative Community In our 360 Membership, you get focused encouragement, guidance, and training on how to thrive as a faith-focused creative. Joining gives you access to our exclusive app, workshops and community conversations, as we change from being creatively confused to creatively confident! GodandGigs.com/membership PODCAST MERCHGet God and Gigs themed gear, clothing and accessories HERE! GOT VALUE FROM THIS PODCAST? If so, please share your: TIME: Send this episode to someone who you know would enjoy it TALENT: Email your art or music to add to our community to allen@godandgigs.com TREASURE: Tap HERE to help support God and Gigs with a donation!
Today's episode features a first - a fashion historian, Brooklyn-based Summer Anne Lee. She has an MA in Fashion and Textile Studies from the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she currently teaches various courses in fashion history. Summer's research areas have included subcultural style and the history of women's underpinnings, and she is currently writing a book titled Presidential Fashion: An Illustrated History for the Yale University Press. Learn more: https://www.summerannelee.com/ As referenced: The Roaring Twenties and The Swinging Sixties: https://www.fitnyc.edu/museum/exhibitions/roaring-and-swinging.php
From the melancholy melodies of post-Soviet Latvia to commanding pride festival stages across New York, Keeana Kee's journey embodies the transformative power of living one's truth. In this deeply personal conversation, the independent pop artist and activist shares how economic hardship shaped her artistry, the dangers she's navigated as a queer woman in male-dominated industries, and why visibility remains her most powerful tool for change.Keeana opens up about the evolution from exotic pop to cinematic ballads, the deliberate choice to make her debut single explicitly queer despite industry pressure, and how her grandmother's wartime songs still echo through her minor-key compositions. Her story is one of resilience, artistic integrity, and the belief that music can literally save lives.Timestamped Takeaways[02:57] Early musical memories: Singing melancholy post-Soviet war songs with grandmother in Latvia shaped Keeana's artistic DNA and preference for minor keys.[04:22] Breaking artistic barriers: Growing up in economic hardship where arts weren't valued as career paths, until London opened new possibilities for creative freedom.[06:01] London awakening: First pride parade and seeing visible queer community provided crucial realisation that she wasn't alone or "sick" for being gay.[08:24] Fashion world confidence: Modelling career built performance confidence but also taught harsh lessons about comparison and fighting for spotlight in competitive industry.[10:42] Music industry dangers: Discusses the reality of being vulnerable as woman in studios, needing protection from sexual abuse and harassment from male producers.[15:23] Sound evolution explained: Natural progression from exotic pop to cinematic style driven by deep connection to world's pain and personal healing journey.[21:34] Deliberately queer debut: Chose to make "Coconut Rum and Coke" explicitly lesbian despite industry warnings it would damage her career prospects.[26:13] Fan connection impact: Receiving messages from fans whose lives were literally saved by her music brings tears and demonstrates music's healing power.[30:20] LGBTQ Emerging Artist Award: Winning prestigious 2023 award recognised her visibility work and artistic contribution to queer community.[32:19] Advice to younger self: Would tell 15-year-old Keeana to never lose her light despite family criticism and always believe in herself.[35:12] Pride month message: Two-minute uninterrupted platform to speak about pride as resistance, staying visible for others, and hope for united world.[36:58] Gateway track recommendation: "TikTok" chosen as perfect introduction because it balances clubby pop with strong message about staying true to yourself.Guest BioKeeana Kee is an independent pop artist and activist whose music bridges vulnerability and strength. From Latvia to London to New York, she's transformed personal struggles into anthems of resilience. Winner of the 2023 LGBTQ Emerging Artist Award, Keeana performs at pride festivals across America whilst maintaining fierce authenticity in an industry that often demands conformity. Her latest work includes the cinematic ballad "Small Fragile Woman" and soul-stirring "Heal Me", showcasing an artist unafraid to tackle personal and global healing through music.Resource ListInstagram: @keeanakeeSpotify: Keeana KeeFacebook:
Scott Laporta has led many multi-million dollar industries from food, to fashion, hospitality and now candy. He took over Sugarfina in 2019 and has taken the brand to the next level, growing distribution across multiple channels. Sugarfina not only has delicious candy but has created a gifting culture with its beautiful packaging and concepts. Scott shares his expertise, what he looks for when partnering & what the key points are in scaling the brand.
Send us a textKevaney Martin has been in the world of sports journalism for over a decade having worked for ABC, CBS, and covered six Super Bowls for Nexstar Media Group. Interestingly, that is not where she started. Out of college, she was signed to Wilhelmina Modeling Agency and walked for brands such as Marc Jacobs, Calvin Klein, and more. She developed an eating disorder while working in the high fashion industry, and says that changing careers into sports journalism quite literally saved her life.Some major topics discussed:the pressures she faced in the fashion industry, including an eating disorder that dropped her to just 109lbs at 6'1" & how it ultimately made her stronger dealing with appearance standards in the journalism worldthe struggles of being taken seriously as a woman in a male-dominated fieldhow a perfectionist, competitive personality can both hinder and help youdealing with sexualization and objectificationdifficulties in maintaining relationships in a career that forces you to sacrifice time and stability
Nothing gets between a woman and her fashion! Dr. Elizabeth Block joins us for part two of our 2023 episode on Gilded Age fashion in a discussion on fashionable smuggling, thievery, and the costumes of Gilded Age Season 2! Want more Dressed: The History of Fashion? Our website and classes Our Instagram Our bookshelf with over 150 of our favorite fashion history titles Dressed is a part of the AirWave Media network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the political and economic landscapes shift amid President Donald Trump's escalating trade war, the fashion industry—like many others—is bracing for impact by tightening supply chain operations. To help navigate these disruptions, Computer Generated Solutions (CGS) released the 10th annual edition of its BlueCherry State of Supply Chain and Technology Report. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Princess Beatrice's new style is turning heads—and turning a page. Stylists say she's gone from whimsical to polished, signaling both personal growth and a deeper royal confidence.Could Beatrice and Eugenie become a powerful royal duo under King William? Some insiders say yes, while others predict they'll be sidelined in favor of the Edinburghs.Plus: Are Archie and Lilibet ever going to be working royals? Critics say no—and the commentary is blunt. Meanwhile, a new rosé review gives Meghan's wine some surprisingly good marks, and Sergeant Neil Mitchell steals the spotlight (and hearts) in a royal photo-op gone viral.Follow our new series Crown and Controversy! Follow now. The full Season 1 is available now for premium subscribers. Episodes come out every Sunday on the normal feed.To become a premium subscriber (no ads and no feed drops) visit caloroga.com/plus. For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app which says UNINTERRUPTED LISTENING. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. You also get 25+ other shows on the network ad-free!Subscribe to Deep Crown's free newsletter at https://deepcrown.substack.com
“Breathe. I encourage you to take a moment and breathe, and assess what you truly want and work backwards to make a plan to achieve it” on the Daily Grind ☕️, your weekly goal-driven podcast. This episode features Kelly Johnson @kellyfastruns and special guest Evelina Kaganovitch, who is a fashion copywriter known for blending creativity + proven copywriting frameworks to write high-performing email marketing campaigns, websites, social media content, ads, and print media campaigns for businesses all around the world.S7 Episode 32: 07/17/2025Featuring Kelly Johnson with Special Guest Evelina KaganovitchAudio Credit Intro and Outro: Daniel ChayraFollow Our Podcast:Instagram: @dailygrindpod https://www.instagram.com/dailygrindpod/ X: @dailygrindpod https://x.com/dailygrindpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dailygrindpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dailygrindpodPodcast Website: https://direct.me/dailygrindpod Follow Our Special Guest:Website: www.evelinakreative.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evelinakreative/ Instagram: @evelinakreative
Lululemon wants Costco to stop selling its copycat couture. In this episode, I cover the juicy new lawsuit between the premium yoga brand and the king of bulk, breaking down Lululemon's patent, trademark, trade dress, and unfair practices claims against Costco for selling lookalike fashion. What's actually protectable in fashion and why is winning a fashion lawsuit so hard? Grab your kombucha—this one's worth a listen! Connect with Adam Diament E-mail: adiament@nolanheimann.com Website: https://www.nolanheimann.com/legal-team/adam-diament Phone/Text: (424)281-0162 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5cTADZzJfPoyQMjnW-rtRw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trademarkpatentlaw/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-diament-j-d-ph-d-180a005/ Amazon Book Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B005SV2RZC/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=831aff71-513b-4158-ad73-386ede491e93
Today on Valentine In The Morning: We confessed our secret guilty pleasure songs—because sometimes you just have to blast a little bubblegum pop. And in our version of Fashion Police, listeners called out the outfits they think should be straight-up illegal. Yes, socks with sandals… we're looking at you.Listen live every weekday from 5–10am Pacific: https://www.iheart.com/live/1043-myfm-173/Website: 1043myfm.com/valentineInstagram: @ValentineInTheMorningFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/valentineinthemorningTikTok: @ValentineInTheMorning
In this episode of Black Style Anecdotes, I chitchat with the effortlessly stylish Jerica—a self-described “street chic” style queen whose fashion sense blends edge, femininity, and function. Jerica shares how growing up watching BET and 106 & Park influenced her fashion curiosity, why she's passionate about intentional styling over fast trends, and how being a curvy woman shapes her creativity and confidence. Together, we talk church hats, creative accessorizing, statement jackets, the power of feeling beautiful—even while running errands, and more. In this episode she mentions: Gucci Eloquii Pretty Little Thing Fashion Nova Jacquemus Follow Jerica on Instagram, Threads, and TikTok. Give this episode a listen, rate BSA on Apple or Spotify, and share it with a friend. Sign up for the Black Style Notes newsletter. Connect with Black Style Anecdotes on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest. Shop BSA merch!
We're joined by Tom Nolan, CEO of Kendra Scott, to talk leadership, growth, and what it's like to lead a female-driven brand. From Ralph Lauren to Condé Nast to Kendra Scott, Tom's journey is all about purpose, people, and staying true to your values.
Ellen Curtis Demorest and Ebeneezer Butterick are the two names most often invoked as the start of multi-sized patterns printed for home sewists. Once they proved it was a viable business, a lot of other offerings appeared. Research: Alcega, Joan de. “Libro de geometria, practica y traça.” Madrid.1580. Accessed online:https://www.loc.gov/resource/gdcwdl.wdl_07333/ Aldarondo, Abner. “A Master Tailor’s Manual.” Folger Shakespeare Library. Jan. 10, 2023. https://www.folger.edu/blogs/collation/a-master-tailors-manual/ Bertrand, J.E. “Descriptions des arts et métiers faites ou approuvées.” l'Imprimerie de la Société Typographique. 1780. Accessed online: https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=SAWFeeXzMgYC&rdid=book-SAWFeeXzMgYC&rdot=1 Boullay, Benoit. “Le Tailleur Sincère, Contenant Ce Qu'il Faut Observer Pour Bien Tracer, Couper.” (Reproduction.) Hachette Livre Bnf. 2012. Buckley, Cheryl. “On the Margins: Theorizing the History and Significance of Making and Designing Clothes at Home.” Journal of Design History, vol. 11, no. 2, 1998, pp. 157–71. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/1316192 Crane, Ellen Bicknell. “Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts.” Lewis Publishing Company. 1907. Accessed online: https://books.google.com/books?id=nfhSZxL8bTEC&source=gbs_navlinks_s Crossland, Samantha R. “Made in Minneapolis, sewn all over the world.” Hennepin History. 2021, Vol. 80, No. 2. https://hennepinhistory.org/from-the-magazine-made-in-minneapolis/ Demorest, Ellen. “The Question of Labor. Women’s Work and Wages.” New York Times. Nov. 18, 1863. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1863/11/18/78710875.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0 “The Educational Legacy of Simplicity Pattern Company.” Simplicity Patterns. September 2024. https://simplicity.com/blog/the-educational-legacy-of-simplicity-pattern-company Emery, Joy Spanabel. “A History of the Paper Pattern Industry: The Home Dressmaking Fashion Revolution.” Bloomsbury Visual Arts. 2020. Freyle, Diego de. “Geometria Y Traça Para El Oficio De Los Sastres.” Sevilla, Spain. 1588. Accessed online: https://archive.org/details/1588-geometria-y-traca-para-el-oficio-de-los-sastres/page/n1/mode/2up Johnson, Susan. “’Madame’ Demorest—The Woman at the Top of a 19-Century Fashion Empire.” Museum of the City of New York. April 15, 2020. https://www.mcny.org/story/madame-demorest-woman-top-19-century-fashion-empire The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. "Ebenezer Butterick". Encyclopedia Britannica, 25 May. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ebenezer-Butterick Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Ellen Louise Curtis Demorest." Encyclopedia Britannica, 11 Nov. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/money/Ellen-Louise-Curtis-Demorest “Demorest’s Illustrated Monthly and Mme. Demorest’s Mirror of Fashions.” April 1865. https://ia802801.us.archive.org/8/items/demorestsillustr00newy/demorestsillustr00newy_bw.pdf “Design Group Americas Voluntarily Files for Chapter 11 Protection, Initiates Sale Process Aimed at Maximizing Value Through Going Concern Transactions.” BusinessWire. July 3, 2025. https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250703734892/en/Design-Group-Americas-Voluntarily-Files-for-Chapter-11-Protection-Initiates-Sale-Process-Aimed-at-Maximizing-Value-Through-Going-Concern-Transactions “Joseph M. Shapiro of Simplicity, 79.” New York Times. July 31, 1968. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1968/07/31/76959179.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0 “Millinery.” New York Times. Nov. 7, 1853. https://www.newspapers.com/image/20309463/?match=1&terms=%22Mme.%20Demorest%22 “The 40’s from The War Effort to The New Look - Championing Fashion that Matters.” Simplicity Patterns. September 2024. https://simplicity.com/blog/vogue-patterns-an-evolution-of-american-style Queen, James and William Lapsley. “The Tailor’s Instructor.” Philadelphia. 1809. Accessed online: https://dn790007.ca.archive.org/0/items/taylorsinstructo00quee/taylorsinstructo00quee.pdf Reyes-Martinez, Marcos A. “The Vara: A Standard of Length With a Not-So-Standard History.” National Institute of Standards and Technology. Oct. 11, 2019. https://www.nist.gov/blogs/taking-measure/vara-standard-length-not-so-standard-history Walsh, Margaret. “The Democratization of Fashion: The Emergence of the Women’s Dress Pattern Industry.” The Journal of American History, vol. 66, no. 2, 1979, pp. 299–313. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/1900878 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Journalist and author Amy Odell discusses her critically acclaimed biography Anna: The Biography, an unflinching and meticulously researched portrait of Anna Wintour, one of the most powerful women in fashion. Odell shares what it was like to interview more than 250 sources — from Wintour's childhood friends to industry insiders — to understand the drive, ambition, and mystique behind the longtime Vogue editor-in-chief. Reality Life with Kate Casey What to Watch List: https://katecasey.substack.com 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.
French haute couturiers reigned supreme during the late 19th and 20th centuries--but they did not achieve this status on their own. This week we revisit our two-part interview with Dr. Elizabeth Block, who joined us in 2023 to discuss her book Dressing Up: The Women Who Influenced French Fashion which celebrates the lesser known figures behind the international success of the French haute couture, including their elite American clientele which were driving forces of Gilded Age fashion. Want more Dressed: The History of Fashion? Our website and classes Our Instagram Our bookshelf with over 150 of our favorite fashion history titles Dressed is a part of the AirWave Media network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Looking for makeup that lasts through sweat, humidity, or oily skin? In this episode, we're joined by award-winning British makeup artist Ruby Hammer, MBE, who's here to share her best-kept secrets for truly long-lasting makeup — no matter the weather or skin type.With a career spanning nearly four decades, Ruby has worked on editorial shoots for British Vogue, ELLE UK, and Italian Vogue, painting the faces of icons like Kate Moss. She also co-founded the trailblazing, inclusive brand Ruby & Millie and now runs her own high-performance cosmetics line, Ruby Hammer Beauty.In this pro makeup masterclass, Ruby breaks down exactly how to prep, prime, and set your makeup so it stays fresh — even through intense heat or post-gym sweat.
(00:00) There is a new movie filming in Boston and they are in need of an Italian grandfather. Could this be Mark Gemeli’s breakout role in the industry? Fred is heading down to Orlando for his son's Baseball tournament, and is visiting his old stomping grounds of Rollins College. What is new in Orlando since Fred's been in college? (23:39) WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT: It's the mid summer classic as the MLB All- Star game did not disappoint. Kyle Schwarber delivered as he won the game for the NL in the home run swing off. Caitlin Clark was in town as she led the Fever to take down the Connecticut Sun 85-77. Not so good news for Clark or the Fever as she left the game with a groin injury late in the fourth quarter. (PLEASE be aware timecodes may shift up to a few minutes due to inserted ads) CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardy For the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston’s home for sports!
As we approach wine fashions that we are familiar with, a few things happened to set the stage for the modern wine trends of the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Be careful what your order (or don't order) from the internet, Whip delivers a scalding hot baggage take, and your fashion injuries included falling out of flip flops and getting knocked out with minion goggles on. Plus, we get a special call from WGN's (and friend of the show) Sarah Jindra! Catch up on everything you missed from today's show on The Morning Mix Podcast!Listen to The Morning Mix weekdays from 5:30am - 10:00am on 101.9fm The Mix in Chicago or with the free Mix App available in the Apple App Store and Google Play.Follow The Mix: The MixstagramGet the Free MIX App: Stream The MixSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Groundbreaking fashion designer Virgil Abloh became the first Black American artistic director of a luxury French fashion house when he became the artistic director of the menswear ready-to-wear collection for Louis Vuitton. He died in 2021 at the age of 41. Biographer Robin Givhan discusses her new book, Make It Ours: Crashing the Gates of Culture with Virgil Abloh.
Is golf the next big thing in fashion and lifestyle retail? Fresh off the PGA Show in Orlando—a major industry event that draws around 30,000 attendees—today's episode dives into how golf is transforming into a style-forward and inclusive lifestyle. Lisa Langas, Vice President of Business Development at PGA Golf Exhibitions, joins the show to highlight the growing demand for women's and boutique golf apparel, the sport's shift toward broader family participation, and how retailers can engage with these expanding markets. Resources: Lisa Langas: Website | LinkedIn Join The Boutique Hub Ashley Alderson: Instagram The Boutique Hub: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | TikTok | YouTube
On today's episode I am talking again with bestselling author Brianna Wiest. We dive deep into the psychology of self-sabotage, the power of radical responsibility, and what it truly takes to navigate major life shifts. From the transformative practice of journaling to letting go of your comfort zone, Brianna shares hard-won insights on clarity, emotional resilience, and stepping into your next chapter. Whether you're feeling stuck or standing on the edge of change, this conversation offers practical tools and powerful mindset shifts to help you move forward with purpose. We end our conversation by answering some audience questions and discussing what's next for her. Enjoy!To connect with Brianna on Instagram, click HERE.To shop Brianna's newest book, The Life That's Waiting, click HERE.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. 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.comIf you have been eying their internet famous 12 piece cookware set, now is the perfect time to buy! You can shop Caraway Risk-Free! Enjoy fast, free shipping, easy returns, and a 30-day trial. Plus, if you visit Carawayhome.com/DREAMBIGGER you can take an additional 10% off your next purchase. This deal is exclusive for our listeners, so visit Carawayhome.com/DREAMBIGGER or use code DREAMBIGGER at checkout. Caraway. Non-Toxic cookware made modern.Give your summer closet an update–with Quince. Go to Quince.com/dreambigger for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. That's Quince.com/dreambigger to get free shipping and 365-day returns. Shopify.com/dreambiggerProduced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Fashion's version of football might just be the auction sale of Jane Birkin's original Hermès Birkin bag. Reporting live from Paris, writer and friend of the pod Marisa Meltzer joins The Run-Through to chat with Chioma about her book It Girl, which explores the life and legacy of the ultimate it-girl, Jane Birkin, ahead of the much-anticipated auction that took place last Thursday. They also dive into what defines an it-girl, the origins of French girl style, and how looking effortless often takes real effort.Earlier in the episode, Vogue's Global Director of Social Sam Sussman drops in to share what it was like attending the Birkin bag auction and discuss why she couldn't stop watching this season of Love Island (hint: we love Amaya Papaya)! Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Commercially available sewing patterns have been a cornerstone of home stitching for a century. But well before they existed, there were people trying to share sewing patterns. Research: Alcega, Joan de. “Libro de geometria, practica y traça.” Madrid.1580. Accessed online:https://www.loc.gov/resource/gdcwdl.wdl_07333/ Aldarondo, Abner. “A Master Tailor’s Manual.” Folger Shakespeare Library. Jan. 10, 2023. https://www.folger.edu/blogs/collation/a-master-tailors-manual/ Bertrand, J.E. “Descriptions des arts et métiers faites ou approuvées.” l'Imprimerie de la Société Typographique. 1780. Accessed online: https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=SAWFeeXzMgYC&rdid=book-SAWFeeXzMgYC&rdot=1 Boullay, Benoit. “Le Tailleur Sincère, Contenant Ce Qu'il Faut Observer Pour Bien Tracer, Couper.” (Reproduction.) Hachette Livre Bnf. 2012. Buckley, Cheryl. “On the Margins: Theorizing the History and Significance of Making and Designing Clothes at Home.” Journal of Design History, vol. 11, no. 2, 1998, pp. 157–71. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/1316192 Crane, Ellen Bicknell. “Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts.” Lewis Publishing Company. 1907. Accessed online: https://books.google.com/books?id=nfhSZxL8bTEC&source=gbs_navlinks_s Crossland, Samantha R. “Made in Minneapolis, sewn all over the world.” Hennepin History. 2021, Vol. 80, No. 2. https://hennepinhistory.org/from-the-magazine-made-in-minneapolis/ Demorest, Ellen. “The Question of Labor. Women’s Work and Wages.” New York Times. Nov. 18, 1863. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1863/11/18/78710875.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0 “The Educational Legacy of Simplicity Pattern Company.” Simplicity Patterns. September 2024. https://simplicity.com/blog/the-educational-legacy-of-simplicity-pattern-company Emery, Joy Spanabel. “A History of the Paper Pattern Industry: The Home Dressmaking Fashion Revolution.” Bloomsbury Visual Arts. 2020. Freyle, Diego de. “Geometria Y Traça Para El Oficio De Los Sastres.” Sevilla, Spain. 1588. Accessed online: https://archive.org/details/1588-geometria-y-traca-para-el-oficio-de-los-sastres/page/n1/mode/2up Johnson, Susan. “’Madame’ Demorest—The Woman at the Top of a 19-Century Fashion Empire.” Museum of the City of New York. April 15, 2020. https://www.mcny.org/story/madame-demorest-woman-top-19-century-fashion-empire The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. "Ebenezer Butterick". Encyclopedia Britannica, 25 May. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ebenezer-Butterick Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Ellen Louise Curtis Demorest." Encyclopedia Britannica, 11 Nov. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/money/Ellen-Louise-Curtis-Demorest “Demorest’s Illustrated Monthly and Mme. Demorest’s Mirror of Fashions.” April 1865. https://ia802801.us.archive.org/8/items/demorestsillustr00newy/demorestsillustr00newy_bw.pdf “Design Group Americas Voluntarily Files for Chapter 11 Protection, Initiates Sale Process Aimed at Maximizing Value Through Going Concern Transactions.” BusinessWire. July 3, 2025. https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250703734892/en/Design-Group-Americas-Voluntarily-Files-for-Chapter-11-Protection-Initiates-Sale-Process-Aimed-at-Maximizing-Value-Through-Going-Concern-Transactions “Joseph M. Shapiro of Simplicity, 79.” New York Times. July 31, 1968. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1968/07/31/76959179.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0 “Millinery.” New York Times. Nov. 7, 1853. https://www.newspapers.com/image/20309463/?match=1&terms=%22Mme.%20Demorest%22 “The 40’s from The War Effort to The New Look - Championing Fashion that Matters.” Simplicity Patterns. September 2024. https://simplicity.com/blog/vogue-patterns-an-evolution-of-american-style Queen, James and William Lapsley. “The Tailor’s Instructor.” Philadelphia. 1809. Accessed online: https://dn790007.ca.archive.org/0/items/taylorsinstructo00quee/taylorsinstructo00quee.pdf Reyes-Martinez, Marcos A. “The Vara: A Standard of Length With a Not-So-Standard History.” National Institute of Standards and Technology. Oct. 11, 2019. https://www.nist.gov/blogs/taking-measure/vara-standard-length-not-so-standard-history Walsh, Margaret. “The Democratization of Fashion: The Emergence of the Women’s Dress Pattern Industry.” The Journal of American History, vol. 66, no. 2, 1979, pp. 299–313. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/1900878 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Summer with Friends episode, Jess starts with a mini chat about texting. If you've ever felt guilty for not replying fast enough or overwhelmed by being constantly reachable, this short reflection will help you feel seen and encouraged.Then, Jess is joined by her sister Katie Walters for a heartfelt and honest conversation. They share personal stories, lessons from grief, and how they're learning to live with more grace and less pressure in this season.This episode is filled with laughter, vulnerability, and practical encouragement for anyone walking through change, growth, or full plates.Let's go.Don't Miss:New Marriage, Same Couple by Katie Walters + Josh Walters Episode 6: Fashion without Fuss, an Interview with Katie Walters Episode 21: Marriage with Katie & JoshEpisode 70: The 7 Primal Questions with Mike FosterStruggling to read your bible? Listen to God's word effortlessly using Dwell. The Jess Connolly Podcast is partnering with Dwell, and you can get 25% off your year subscription at www.dwellapp.io/jess.Become a part of the Fully Awake Women's Club! Calling all women who have ever felt weary, defeated, heavy, or tired. We're starting a club, and you're invited. Join Here.Interested in having Jess come to speak at your event? Book Jess today!