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Ecoutez ce premier épisode de RBCMFIFA, avec Dominique Cordier, Gilles Favard, Jérémie Stora, Sami Bouazza et les cotes de Genybet. Inscrivez-vous sur Genybet - Jusqu'à 250€ de bonus de bienvenue 10€ supplémentaires en ouvrant un compte sur Genybet avec le code « RB10 » avec ce lien bit.ly/3BvWfhe
L'unique show radio dédié aux courses hippiques ! En partenariat avec le PMU, "les courses RMC" sont le rendez-vous des parieurs et des amateurs de chevaux. Tous les samedis de 13h à 14h, Dimitri Blanleuil, Lionel Charbonnier, Frédéric Kita et Mathieu Zaccagnini donnent la parole au monde des courses (entraineurs, drivers, jockey, propriétaires) et fournissent aux auditeurs les meilleurs conseils pour leurs paris du week-end.
Les pronos du Trot du 05/06, avec Hugo Carot, Alexandre Decoopman et Hubert Smadja. by Radio Balances
Les Pronos du Plat du 05/06, avec Sami Bouazza, Arsène Abitbol et Cédric Philippe. by Radio Balances
Écoutez ce numéro de Radio Balances, avec les réactions aux préconisations de la Task Force, mais aussi Julien Phelippon, François Thomas, Arsène Abitbol de Paris Turf, Hugo Carot, Cédric Philippe, Sami Bouazza, Hubert Smadja et Alexandre Decoopman. Inscrivez-vous sur Genybet - Jusqu'à 250€ de bonus de bienvenue 10€ supplémentaires en ouvrant un compte sur Genybet avec le code « RB10 » avec ce lien bit.ly/3BvWfhe
Les actualités, avec François Thomas, Julien Phelippon, Frédéric Danloux et Philippe Faucampré. by Radio Balances
Send us Fan MailWhat if the permanent makeup industry told clients the full truth about what happens years later?
L'unique show radio dédié aux courses hippiques ! En partenariat avec le PMU, "les courses RMC" sont le rendez-vous des parieurs et des amateurs de chevaux. Tous les samedis de 13h à 14h, Dimitri Blanleuil, Lionel Charbonnier, Frédéric Kita et Mathieu Zaccagnini donnent la parole au monde des courses (entraineurs, drivers, jockey, propriétaires) et fournissent aux auditeurs les meilleurs conseils pour leurs paris du week-end.
Send us Fan MailChapter 1: The Red WagonI spent years believing I wasn't smart.I thought smart people got good grades.I thought smart people were in accelerated classes.I thought smart people understood math and science.That wasn't me.Meanwhile, at twelve years old, I was pulling a little red wagon through my neighborhood collecting cans, building work ethic, resourcefulness, independence, and an entrepreneurial mindset long before I understood what any of those words meant.Welcome to Chapter 1 of Tatter-a-fact: The Story Series.For years, you've known me as a PMU artist, educator, mentor, and business owner. But very few people know the beginning.The anxious kid.The insecure kid.The kid who struggled in school.The kid who quietly believed she wasn't smart enough.This new series is my attempt to tell the whole story—the good, the painful, the funny, the embarrassing, the beautiful, and everything in between.In this first chapter, I take you back to my childhood in South Portland, Maine, the family that shaped me, the insecurities I carried, and the little red wagon that became one of the earliest signs of who I was becoming.Because maybe success doesn't begin when the world notices you.Maybe it begins much earlier.Maybe the signs are already there.And maybe you're not behind.Maybe you're becoming.In This Episode:• Growing up in South Portland, Maine• Childhood anxiety and learning to read the room• Family, community, camping, and small-town memories• The story behind "Relax, Peanut"• The little red wagon that sparked independence• Early signs of entrepreneurship• Why I believed I wasn't smart• Redefining intelligence, resilience, and success• The lessons we only understand when we look backIf this story resonates with you, I hope you'll join me for future chapters as I share the experiences, failures, successes, insecurities, and defining moments that shaped who I became—and who I'm still becoming.Maybe you're not behind. Maybe you're becoming.
Les Pronos de l'Obstacle du 29/05, avec Sami Bouazza, Vincent Mutrel et Thomas Beaurain. by Radio Balances
Les pronos du Trot du 29/05, avec Alexandre Decoopman et Kristin Odegard. by Radio Balances
Les Pronos du Plat du 29/05, avec Sami Bouazza, Gilles Barbarin et David Sarfati. by Radio Balances
Les actualités, avec Patrick Klein et Gilles Barbarin. by Radio Balances
Écoutez ce numéro de Radio Balances, avec Patrick Klein, membre de la Task Force de France Galop et conseiller du Président Saint-Seine, Sami Bouazza, Vincent Mutrel, Gilles Barbarin, Alexandre Decoopman, Kristin Odegard, David Sarfati et Thomas Beaurain. Inscrivez-vous sur Genybet - Jusqu'à 250€ de bonus de bienvenue 10€ supplémentaires en ouvrant un compte sur Genybet avec le code « RB10 » avec ce lien bit.ly/3BvWfhe
L'unique show radio dédié aux courses hippiques ! En partenariat avec le PMU, "les courses RMC" sont le rendez-vous des parieurs et des amateurs de chevaux. Tous les samedis de 13h à 14h, Dimitri Blanleuil, Lionel Charbonnier, Frédéric Kita et Mathieu Zaccagnini donnent la parole au monde des courses (entraineurs, drivers, jockey, propriétaires) et fournissent aux auditeurs les meilleurs conseils pour leurs paris du week-end.
Les Pronos du Galop du 22/05, avec Sami Bouazza et Gilles Barbarin. by Radio Balances
Les actualités, avec François Thomas, Guillaume Covès et Gilles Barbarin. by Radio Balances
Écoutez ce numéro de Radio Balances, avec François Thomas, du Haras du Lion, et Guillaume Covès, d'Equidia, et Romain Lecellier, du "Parisien", Sami Bouazza, Gilles Barbarin et Jérémy Levy. Inscrivez-vous sur Genybet - Jusqu'à 250€ de bonus de bienvenue 10€ supplémentaires en ouvrant un compte sur Genybet avec le code « RB10 » avec ce lien bit.ly/3BvWfhe
Les pronos du Trot du 22/05, avec Romain Lecellier et Jérémy Levy. by Radio Balances
L'unique show radio dédié aux courses hippiques ! En partenariat avec le PMU, "les courses RMC" sont le rendez-vous des parieurs et des amateurs de chevaux. Tous les samedis de 13h à 14h, Dimitri Blanleuil, Lionel Charbonnier, Frédéric Kita et Mathieu Zaccagnini donnent la parole au monde des courses (entraineurs, drivers, jockey, propriétaires) et fournissent aux auditeurs les meilleurs conseils pour leurs paris du week-end.
Send us Fan MailSome conversations age well, and this is one of them. With everything happening in the PMU industry right now, we felt this discussion about clients, professionalism, bad reviews, refunds, boundaries, and business growth was more relevant than ever.In this episode of the Tatter-a-fact PMU Podcast, Teryn Darling speaks on the real side of being a permanent makeup artist, the parts of the PMU industry that people don't always talk about openly.From getting more PMU clients outside of social media, to handling difficult client situations, bad reviews, refunds, and unrealistic expectations, this episode is packed with honest advice and real-world experience for both new and established PMU artists.Topics include:• How to grow your PMU clientele through real human connection• Why networking still matters in the beauty industry• How to professionally respond to negative reviews• PMU refunds and protecting your peace of mind• Setting client boundaries during procedures• Guests in the procedure room and phone etiquette• Why professionalism and communication matter more than ever in PMUWhether you offer microblading, powder brows, nano brows, lip blush, eyeliner tattooing, or saline tattoo removal, this conversation will resonate with artists navigating today's permanent makeup industry.
Les pronos du Plat du 15/05, avec Gilles Barbarin. by Radio Balances
Les actualités, avec Arthur Dehaene, Maire de Maisons-Laffitte et Quentin Etievant du PMU. by Radio Balances
Les pronos du samedi 16 mai à Auteuil. by Radio Balances
Les pronos du dimanche 17 mai à Auteuil (Grand Steeple Chase de Paris). by Radio Balances
Écoutez ce numéro de Radio Balances, avec Arthur Dehaene, Maire de Maisons-Laffitte, Quentin Etievant, pour PMU Play, l'agent Dylan Billot, les jockeys Nathanaël Ferreira et Lucas Vandamme, Sami Bouazza, Gilles Barbarin, Cédric Philippe et Romain Lecellier, du Parisien. Inscrivez-vous sur Genybet - Jusqu'à 250€ de bonus de bienvenue 10€ supplémentaires en ouvrant un compte sur Genybet avec le code « RB10 » avec ce lien bit.ly/3BvWfhe
Les pronos du Trot du 15/05, avec Romain Lecellier. by Radio Balances
Join Kambi's SVP of Investor Relations Mattias Frithiof as he sits down with CEO Werner Becher and CFO David Kenyon to unpack the key highlights from Kambi's Q1 2026 results.In this episode, hear Werner and David discuss:✅ Kambi's financial performance with a return to growth in Q1✅ The signing and successful launch with PMU in France✅ The opportunity created by our multi-province partnership with Canadian lotteries✅ How our unique data advantage is enabling Kambi to deliver product and margin gains for partners
L'unique show radio dédié aux courses hippiques ! En partenariat avec le PMU, "les courses RMC" sont le rendez-vous des parieurs et des amateurs de chevaux. Tous les samedis de 13h à 14h, Dimitri Blanleuil, Lionel Charbonnier, Frédéric Kita et Mathieu Zaccagnini donnent la parole au monde des courses (entraineurs, drivers, jockey, propriétaires) et fournissent aux auditeurs les meilleurs conseils pour leurs paris du week-end.
Les pronos du Trot du 8/05, avec Alexandre Decoopman. by Radio Balances
Les Pronos du Galop du 8/05, avec Sami Bouazza, Cédric Philippe et Gilles Barbarin. by Radio Balances
Les actualités du 08/05 by Radio Balances
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Send us Fan MailThis episode starts chaotic… but ends with gold.Ms Amber Red, Sasha, and Tracy are exposing what happens when you don't have control over your own website, domain, and client data—and how easy it is to end up stuck, frustrated, and completely dependent on the wrong people.From paying thousands for a site you can't even edit… to realizing your client data might not even be yours… yeah, it gets real.And then—we flip it.The last part of this episode is packed with rapid-fire website + SEO tips that every PMU artist should know (but most don't).If you have a website… or plan to… this might be the episode that saves you.Support the show
L'unique show radio dédié aux courses hippiques ! En partenariat avec le PMU, "les courses RMC" sont le rendez-vous des parieurs et des amateurs de chevaux. Tous les samedis de 13h à 14h, Dimitri Blanleuil, Lionel Charbonnier, Frédéric Kita et Mathieu Zaccagnini donnent la parole au monde des courses (entraineurs, drivers, jockey, propriétaires) et fournissent aux auditeurs les meilleurs conseils pour leurs paris du week-end.
Send us Fan MailTaxes… not exactly the most exciting topic, but one of the most important if you're a PMU artist or business owner. In this throwback episode of the Tatter-a-fact PMU Podcast, Teryn Darling breaks down the fundamentals of taxes, organization, and financial responsibility specifically for permanent makeup artists and small business owners. From quarterly tax payments to tracking your income and expenses, this episode walks through the habits that can help you avoid stress, stay compliant, and feel more confident running your business.Because the reality is—many artists aren't taught this side of the industry… and end up learning the hard way.✨ In this episode, we cover:Why PMU artists should be paying quarterly taxesHow to estimate what you owe using your previous year's incomeThe risks of waiting until the end of the yearHow to track your money in, money out, and net profitThe importance of hiring a bookkeeper (or getting organized yourself)What counts as a write-off and how to save your receiptsWhy separating business and personal finances mattersHow to build better habits around money as a business ownerThis episode is a reminder that building a successful PMU career isn't just about your technique…it's about how you manage your business behind the scenes.Because when you understand your numbers, everything changes.
Send us Fan MailIn this powerful throwback episode of the Tatter-a-fact PMU Podcast, we sit down with tax expert and entrepreneur Marc Rizzo to talk about something most permanent makeup artists avoid, but absolutely need to understand: finances.From taxes and write-offs to investing, debt, and building long-term wealth, this conversation is packed with real, honest advice that can completely change the trajectory of your career, not just as a PMU artist, but as a business owner.Mark shares how he went from having nothing to building financial freedom, and how the same principles can be applied to anyone willing to stay disciplined, get organized, and think long-term.We also dive into common mistakes artists make—like not claiming income, poor bookkeeping habits, and waiting too long to get financially organized—and how those decisions can impact your future in ways you might not even realize yet.This episode is your reminder that success isn't just about making money… it's about keeping it, growing it, and using it to build the life you want.✨ In this episode, we discuss:Why PMU artists need to understand taxes and financial planningThe truth about cash income and reporting earningsHow to legally reduce your tax liabilityThe importance of organization, receipts, and bookkeepingRoth IRA vs traditional IRA (and why it matters)How to build wealth through real estate and investingThe mindset shift from “broke” to financially freeWhether you're just starting out or already established in the industry, this episode will challenge how you think about money, and inspire you to take control of your future.Because at the end of the day…financial freedom isn't luck, it's strategy.
Petit problème au PMU dans l'appel trop con d'aujourd'hui : Martin est persuadé de s'être fait arnaquer sur les tickets à gratter qu'on lui a vendu.Et attention : il a la preuve que le buraliste aurait dû lui filer au moins un ticket gagnant. C'est d'une logique imparable. Ou presque.
Send us Fan MailJoin us in this 4-part series where we chat with Tracy from Be Envied Beauty Co. about her journey and so much more!She flew in from Minnesota for training… but what came out of this conversation? Way deeper.In this episode, Tracy gets brutally honest about spending $40K+ on PMU education, still not feeling confident, and almost quitting before even launching. We're talking shady trainings, broken apprenticeship systems, fake promises, and the real reason so many artists are struggling behind the scenes.If you've ever thought about getting into permanent makeup—or you're already in it and silently questioning everything—this is the episode people don't want you to hear but need to!Follow Tracy on IG! - https://www.instagram.com/beenviedbeautyco/Support the show
Send us Fan MailWhy do so many permanent makeup artists still struggle with inconsistent healed results, even after investing in training?In this episode of the Tatter-a-Fact PMU Podcast, Teryn Darling is joined by special guest Rose Prieto of @beautyandbrowlounge for an honest conversation about the PMU education gap that many artists don't realize is holding them back.Together, they break down why so many artists feel confused, underprepared, and inconsistent in their work — especially when it comes to skin assessment, pigment selection, healed results, needle knowledge, and making the right decisions during a procedure.In this episode, they discuss:Why healed PMU results can feel inconsistentThe importance of proper skin assessmentPigment behavior vs pigment colorCarbon black vs iron oxide pigmentsWhy one-size-fits-all PMU doesn't workHow poor foundational education impacts artist confidenceThe connection between PMU fundamentals and long-term business growthIf you're a PMU artist, cosmetic tattoo artist, brow artist, or student looking to improve your healed results and confidence, this episode is packed with valuable insight.Connect with our guest:Rose PrietoInstagram: @beautyandbrowlounge
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Tatter-a-fact PMU Podcast, Teryn Darling sits down with award-winning PMU artist and educator Brittany Wallins to talk about the controversy surrounding microblading in today's permanent makeup industry.They discuss how misinformation spreads online, why some techniques get unfairly criticized, and why education, skin analysis, and ethical decision-making matter far more than choosing one technique over another.Topics include microblading, nano brows, powder brows, PMU training, pigment science, and how artists can stay adaptable as the industry evolves.Whether you're a new PMU artist or a seasoned professional, this episode offers valuable insight into technique selection, industry trends, and the importance of staying open-minded in permanent makeup.Follow Brittany on Instagram: @beautybybcanada
Send a textAmber and Sasha talk about the PMU conference world, how Amber chooses events that actually align with the studio values, and why misinformation is a hard no. If Amber's name is on it, she has to believe in it—period.Amber's done conferences before… but this one? This one feels different. More intentional. More aligned. More meaningful.
Send a textIn this episode of the Tatter-a-f6act PMU Podcast, Teryn Darling sits down with Marielle Rebecca of BROWHAUS INK for an honest, no-fluff conversation about the realities of permanent makeup.They break down client expectations vs PMU reality, pigment myths, technique fundamentals, filtered social media standards, and why there are no absolutes in PMU (except safety and ethics). This episode dives deep into organic vs inorganic pigments, fallout misconceptions, ethical touch-ups vs removal, and what artists need to focus on to build longevity in today's changing PMU industry.If you're a PMU artist craving real education, honest perspective, and guidance beyond trends and hype — this episode is a must-listen.
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Maxime Barbier part d'un constat simple.La solitude explose alors que nous n'avons jamais été aussi connectés.Les lieux de vie comme les églises, les terrains de foot ou les PMU, qui structuraient les rencontres, disparaissent peu à peu.On comptait 60 000 cafés en France autrefois, il n'en reste plus que 6 000 aujourd'hui.Désormais, on travaille, on rentre chez soi, on commande sur Uber au lieu d'aller au restaurant.Pour lui, le problème n'est pas notre capacité à être sociable, mais l'absence de moments dédiés à la sociabilité.On a moins d'amis, on sort moins, on entretient moins de liens profonds.C'est de ce constat qu'est né Timeleft.Un concept simple mais essentiel pour reconnecter les personnes entre elles.Chaque mercredi, dans 200 villes, six inconnus se retrouvent autour d'une table pour dîner ensemble.En 2 ans, 1 million de personnes ont été réunies autour d'une table grâce à l'application.Chaque mois, 150 000 personnes dînent ensemble pour la première fois.Timeleft s'est déployé dans 50 pays, dont les États-Unis, qui génèrent à eux seuls 45% du chiffre d'affaires.Le modèle repose à 100% sur l'abonnement à 20 euros et fonctionne dans tous les pays.L'entreprise est passée de 0 à 16 millions d'ARR en 2 ans et vise désormais le milliard.Derrière la simplicité apparente, une machine bien huilée avec 15 développeurs et plus d'une centaine de collaborateurs pour gérer des dizaines de milliers de connexions simultanées chaque jour.Pour Maxime, on ne rencontre pas assez de gens car on sous-estime le nombre de points communs possibles.Timeleft ambitionne ainsi de devenir la plus grande plateforme de rencontres sociales offline.Un échange profond et philosophique sur les rencontres, l'amitié, les rêves et le temps qui passe.Bonne écoute !===========================
Send a textIn this episode, Amber is joined by another OG artist: Miranda Bofenkamp. Tune in to hear us break down how permanent makeup has actually evolved over the last 10 years—from pigments and techniques to the way clients find, stalk, and choose their artist. Believe it or not clients purchasing behavior has changed and if you don't adapt, you're probably feeling more and more left behind.We talk trailblazers who paved the way, lessons we learned the hard way, and why adapting isn't optional anymore if you want to stay booked and relevant.If you're doing PMU like it's 2015… this episode might sting (in a good way).
Send a textIn Part 2 of this powerful conversation, Teryn Darling is joined again by Alex Mechenici of Alex PMU Academy to unpack the truths the permanent makeup industry doesn't always want to hear.From trend-driven techniques and social media misinformation to pigment science, photo editing ethics, and long-term healed results, this episode challenges PMU artists to think critically, work responsibly, and return to strong fundamentals.In this episode, we cover:The dangers of trend-based PMU techniquesWhy Instagram results don't always reflect healed workHair strokes, hyper-realism & techniques that don't age wellPigment ingredients, color shifts & long-term outcomesPhoto editing, filters & unrealistic client expectationsAccountability, ethics & responsibility in PMU educationWhy fundamentals matter more than viral techniquesIf you're a permanent makeup artist navigating education overload, unrealistic expectations, and fast-changing trends, this episode will help you refocus on ethics, longevity, and excellence in PMU.
Send us a textIn this episode of the Tatter-a-fact PMU Podcast, Teryn Darling sits down with internationally respected PMU educator Alex Mechenici for a powerful, science-driven conversation every permanent makeup artist needs to hear.This episode goes beyond trends and social media brows and dives into pigment science, saline vs. laser removal, aged results, and critical thinking in PMU education. Together, Teryn and Alex unpack why certain pigments age beautifully, why others create removal nightmares, and why understanding the why behind your work matters more than ever.What You'll Learn:• Saline removal vs. laser removal in PMU• Iron oxides vs. organic pigments (and common misconceptions)• Carbon black, titanium dioxide & yellow pigments explained• Healed results vs. aged results—the true measure of skill• Why PMU education must evolve with responsibilityGuest Spotlight:Alex Mechenici is a globally recognized PMU educator, speaker, and researcher known for her uncompromising, science-first approach to permanent makeup and removal education. She teaches internationally, runs her PMU academy in the UK, and is widely respected for raising industry standards through critical thinking and ethical education.
Send us a textWhat does it actually take for a PMU artist to leave a booming city, rebuild from scratch, and build a loyal clientele across state lines?
Send us a textIn Episode #120 of Tatter-a-Fact, Girlz Ink founder Teryn Darling returns with Part 2 of a powerful, honest conversation on mindset, money, and navigating economic slowdowns in the permanent makeup industry.If you're a PMU artist feeling slower bookings, financial pressure, or self-doubt, this episode delivers real-world guidance—not toxic positivity, fear-based narratives, or Instagram fluff.This is a deep dive into how experienced artists think, adapt, and build stability when the economy shifts.In This Episode, We Cover:• Why mindset directly affects your business decisions• The difference between awareness and operating from fear• How negativity spreads in PMU communities—and how to protect your headspace• Why not every PMU artist is slow (and what that means for you)• Manifestation explained realistically—vision + action• What artists should focus on while business is slower• Strengthening systems, policies, communication, and client experience• Why mastering theory, skin, and craft outlasts trendsReal Talk on Money & Financial StabilityThis episode also tackles money conversations most PMU artists avoid, including:• Why money equals freedom, safety, and better decision-making• The importance of separate personal and business emergency funds• How to start building a financial cushion—even from zero• Cutting expenses strategically without deprivation• Why financial literacy is a career-long skill in PMU• How financial stability allows you to say no to red-flag clientsThis Episode Is For You If:• You're a PMU artist navigating a slow season• You want long-term sustainability, not quick fixes• You're building confidence in business and finances• You believe PMU is your calling and you're committed to growthCore MessageSlow seasons are temporary.Mindset, preparation, and financial clarity determine who survives—and who thrives.This episode is about using slower times as leverage, not letting fear define your future.