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Betwixt The Sheets: The History of Sex, Scandal & Society

Red lipstick has a unique feminine power to it.It's been on the lips of some of the most influential people in history, including Cleopatra and Elizabeth I, and really took off in the 20th century.Why did it take on such an iconic status with the Suffragette movement? Why did Churchill choose not to ration lipstick? And why did Hitler hate it?Joining Kate today is journalist and red lipstick aficionado, Rachel Felder, author of Red Lipstick: An Ode To A Beauty Icon, to help us unpack the power of this make-up essential.This podcast was edited by Tom Delargy and produced by Stuart Beckwith. The senior producer was Charlotte Long.All music from Epidemic SoundsSign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe.  You can take part in our listener survey here.Betwixt the Sheets: History of Sex, Scandal & Society is a History Hit podcast.

Fat Mascara
Best of FM: The History of Red Lipstick

Fat Mascara

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 34:48


Rachel Felder, author of Red Lipstick: Ode to a Beauty Icon, shares the fascinating story of the world's most talked-about lip color. In this interview (originally aired in 2019), she tells us about the ingredients Egyptians used to redden their mouths, how red lips and story of feminism are intertwined, the Lipstick Wars of the 20th century, and the true story behind MAC's Russian Red. Happy Valentine's Day, Fam!Products mentioned in this episode: shopmy.us/collections/396901Episode recap with links: fatmascara.com/blog/history-of-red-lipstickSponsor links & discount codes: fatmascara.com/sponsorsPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandTikTok & Instagram: @fatmascara, @jenn_edit, @jessicamatlinSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation and be featured on the show: email info@fatmascara.com or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Open Space Radio: Parks and Recreation Trends
Reflecting on Earth Month: A Look Back at Sustainability and Climate-Focused Episodes — Episode 133

Open Space Radio: Parks and Recreation Trends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 29:33


April is Earth Month, and all month long, NRPA is celebrating the ways that parks and recreation is a climate hero. I encourage you to check out some of the top ways that park and recreation professionals are creating healthier, more sustainable communities and tackling the world's toughest climate issues. On today's episode, we take a look back at a few episodes from the past year, in which my guests talked about climate solutions, sustainability, and all things protecting and preserving nature and the spaces that do so much for us. Tune in to the full episode below to hear clips from these previous episodes (and I encourage you to listen to each full episode, as well): On one of our most recent episodes, episode 131, I spoke with Norma Edith García-Gonzalez, director of Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation, to discuss how she's leading with equity, as well as L.A. County's recently adopted 30x30 plan to address climate change and conserve 30 percent of lands and coastal waters by 2030 On episode 124, I was joined by staff from City of Detroit Parks and Recreation: Jac Kyle, a manager I for nature programming, and Rachel Felder, a naturalist, to learn more how partnerships are helping advance their work, fight environmental injustices, and create a new generation of environmental stewards in Detroit. On episode 122, I was joined by Maneula Barón, a Colombian-American sustainability activist, artist and founder of The Girl Gone Green, an inclusive community that fosters social and environmental change and encourages people to live more consciously. We discussed where to start with your own environmental programming at your agency, as well as how to effectively communicate environmental issues through the lens of others. On episode 112, I was joined by Jad Daley, CEO of American Forests, to discuss how trees play a critical role in building environmental resilience, cooling our neighborhoods, and improving the health of our communities. We discuss why trees in urban areas are so important and the various roles that trees play when it comes to our health, in terms of reducing heat, filtering air pollution and more. And finally, we take it all the way back the 2022 April bonus episode, when I talked with my colleague, Ayanna Williams, NRPA's director of community and environmental resilience, about all things Earth Day. We discussed ways park and recreation professionals are building more resilient communities, ways to ensure decision-makers prioritize environmental justice beyond Earth Month or Earth Day, and more.   Related Links: NRPA Earth Month Five Ways Parks and Recreation Is a Climate Hero   This episode is sponsored by Merrell's "Good things come to those who hike" campaign. The real magic of hiking is about the moments that happen along the way. Each hike, another discovery. Another moment that we can share, remember and relive as we move through our lives. Those are the good things that come to those who hike. Visit www.Merrell.com and start discovering your #goodthings when hiking.

Open Space Radio: Parks and Recreation Trends
Increasing Access to Nature in The Motor City — Episode 124

Open Space Radio: Parks and Recreation Trends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 47:44


NRPA's Resilient Park Access grant program supports the advancement of community-driven, systems-level strategies for equitable park access that improve the environmental resilience and health of communities. The grant funding also provides ongoing peer learning and coaching, professional development and access to networks of like-minded park and recreation professionals throughout the country. On today's episode of Open Space Radio, I'm joined by staff from City of Detroit Parks and Recreation, which was one of seven agencies that received this grant. To increase access to nature and make it more equitably available to all, the City of Detroit will identify and build pocket parks in high-need areas and engage the community on programming and stewardship of the project through workforce development. I'm thrilled to welcome Jac Kyle, a manager I for nature programming at City of Detroit Parks and Recreation, and Rachel Felder, a naturalist for City of Detroit Parks and Recreation, to learn more about the impactful work they are doing in their community. Tune in to learn more about how their work will help increase equitable access to nature in Detroit. You'll also learn: What inequities exist in Detroit as far as access to nature What types of programming will make Detroit neighborhoods more equitable How City of Detroit is collaborating with community-based organizations and community leaders How City of Detroit Parks and Recreation is navigating challenges with existing policies and practices What other agencies should consider when working to advance equity in their own communities Why this work is so gratifying for Jac and Rachel, and so much more! Related Links: Detroit Parks and Recreation on Twitter Detroit Parks and Recreation on Instagram Detroit Parks and Recreation on Facebook Detroit Outdoors on Twitter Detroit Outdoors on Instagram Detroit Outdoors on Facebook This episode of Open Space Radio is sponsored by DaySmart Recreation. Grow with your community and simplify operations with the facility management solution that's helping streamline scheduling, registration, payment processing, and community engagement. With DaySmart Recreation's mobile-friendly solution, your staff and members can find important information from wherever they are. Learn more about DaySmart Recreation at daysmartrecreation.com/nrpa.

Outspoken Beauty
Rachel Felder: My Red Lipstick Habit (in celebration of Lipstick Day)

Outspoken Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 35:35


Happy Lipstick Day Outspoken Beauties.In this episode of #My Beauty Habits I'm joined by amazing author and beauty journalist Rachel Felder. Rachel not only writes for The New York Times and GQ Magazine (amongst others), but is the author of Red Lipstick: An Ode To a Beauty Icon, a book that celebrates red lipstick in all its glory.During the episode we talk about Rachel's passion for red lipstick and the hugely important role that it has played in her life and at helping her express the woman she is. We also celebrate the importance of red lipstick throughout history and how it has empowered women through the ages.If you love red lipstick then you'll adore this episode and if you don't I reckon you'll be wearing one by the end of it.You can find Rachel's beautiful book Red Lipstick: An Ode to A Beauty Icon on Amazon.

The Beauty Closet
Diary of a Lipstick Fiend

The Beauty Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 57:21


Even if you’d never wear bright-red lipstick, bestselling author Rachel Felder’s take on it is brilliant, funny, original, and wildly entertaining. She shares a ton of incredible tips and answers questions we didn’t know we even had: What to do about lipstick when a hookup gets super-steamy? What’s the perfect shade for your skin? What’s the psychology involved in wearing—or even just seeing—red lipstick? Matte or glossy? Do people respond differently to women wearing lipstick? What’s the ultimate way to apply it? Felder is charming, a master storyteller, and full of quirky personal anecdotes that will stick with you long after you’re done listening to our conversation. (For more, see The Beauty Closet hub.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Plus on est de fous, plus on lit!
Mercredi 05 juin 2019 Plus on est de fous, plus on lit!

Plus on est de fous, plus on lit!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 105:33


Ça nous intéresse avec Thomas Leblanc; le livre viral. Duo mode avec Mariette Julien et Stéphane LeDuc; Red Lipstick. An Ode to a Beauty Icon, de Rachel Felder. J’avoue que j’ai vécu avec Roch Carrier qui vient de publier Leçons apprises et parfois oubliées. Écrivains sur le terrain avec Sarah Berthiaume et Alain Farah; le tapis rouge. Entrevue avec Virginie Simoneau-Gilbert pour la publication de Au nom des animaux: l’histoire de la SPCA de Montréal (1869-2019). 3 livres pour mieux comprendre le BDSM avec Estelle Cazelais, sexologue pour les Ateliers Sex URL.

Woman's Hour
Weekend Woman's Hour: Red Lipstick, Domestic violence and terrorism, Gentleman Jack

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2019 56:50


We explore the origins and enduring appeal of red lipstick with beauty journalist Rachel Felder and Florence Adepoju the founder of the lipstick brand MDMflow.What do women voters think about the two new political parties: Change UK and the Brexit Party? We hear from Jane Green a Professor of Politics at Nuffield College, Oxford who is also co-director of the British Election Study and Deborah Mattinson the founding partner of research and strategy consultancy, Britain Thinks.The journalist and author Joan Smith tells us about the links she's found between domestic violence and terrorism. Three women, who all have a parent who has transitioned tell us about their experiences.Joanne Ramos on her debut novel, The Farm about a luxury retreat where women are paid handsomely to produce babies. Sally Wainright tells us about her new BBC One Sunday night drama Gentleman Jack about the Victorian landowner Anne Lister. Anne Choma the author of The Real Anne Lister tells us about the coded diaries which revealed her lesbian relationships.As part of a series of interviews on complex mental health we hear from Hannah who has been diagnosed with Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder or Borderline Personality Disorder.Presented by Jane Garvey Produced by Rabeka Nurmahomed Edited by Jane Thurlow

Woman's Hour
Red lipstick, Nigel Slater, Joan Smith and abortion in the US

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 46:40


Red is the best-selling lipstick colour on the market for most brands. Beauty journalist Rachel Felder, author of ‘Red Lipstick' has explored the origins and history of red lipstick, looking at its association with film stars, the aristocracy, its sex appeal, its power and glamour. She joins Jenni to discuss why the colour has stuck around for centuries, along with Florence Adepoju the founder of a lipstick brand who studied how to make cosmetics at the London College of Fashion. .Alabama has become the latest US state to move to restrict abortions by passing a bill to outlaw the procedure in almost all cases. Earlier this year the governors of four other states - Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi and Ohio - signed bills banning abortion if an embryonic heartbeat can be detected. Jenni speaks to National Public Radio's correspondent, Sarah McCammon.Nigel Slater's newest book Greenfeast: Spring, Summer is the first in a pair of season –led vegetable books. The second comes out in October for the autumn and winter months. Nigel discusses eating less meat and his collection of recipes for spring and summer vegetables.Jenni is joined by journalist and author, Joan Smith, to discuss her new book ‘Home Grown: how domestic violence turns men into terrorists'. She questions why, in the debate about what makes a terrorist, a striking common factor has long been overlooked - a history of domestic abuse.Presenter: Jenni Murray Producer: Kirsty StarkeyInterviewed Guest: Sarah McCammon Interviewed Guest: Nigel Slater Interviewed Guest: Joan Smith Interviewed Guest: Rachel Felder Interviewed Guest: Florence Adepoju

Fat Mascara
Ep 155: Red Lipstick Rules

Fat Mascara

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 59:50


Rachel Felder, author of the new book Red Lipstick: Ode to a Beauty Icon, shares the fascinating history of the world's most talked-about lip color, from the ingredient Egyptians used to redden their mouths and the Lipstick Wars of the 20th century to the secret story behind MAC's Russian Red. Before that: We discuss Glamsquad and other on-demand beauty services; hair-saving shower filters; and Dollar General's new makeup collection.Want more Fat Mascara?Our secret Facebook group: Fat Mascara / Raising a WandInstagram: @fatmascara, @jessicamatlin, @jennedit Twitter: @fatmascara Email: info@fatmascara.com Website: fatmascara.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

BOOTH ONE - Celebrating Culture and Conversation
Division Street Princess – Author Elaine Soloway – Episode 92

BOOTH ONE - Celebrating Culture and Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 59:42


We were thrilled to welcome Elaine Soloway to the booth for episode 92! Check out her bio here. She is something else. Between her two memoirs, her Roman à clef, the essays she writes for her blogs, and having part of her life fictionalized on the television show, Transparent, Elaine is "living out loud." Learn about her books and essays by going to Elaine's website. Or friend her on Facebook. At 80 years old, she regularly communicates on social media and has 4,000 FB friends!   Elaine grew up on Division Street in Chicago. Her memoir about those years is called Division Street Princess. We highly recommend that and all of her books! Elaine's "audacious" daughters are Jill and Faith Soloway, whose many remarkable accomplishments include creating the sensation called The Real Live Brady Bunch at Chicago's Annoyance Theatre. This project was a huge hit and wound up traveling the country with a first rate cast including Jane Lynch and Andy Richter. Check out this video rehearsal footage. Faith is a musician & producer of rock operas. She regularly works as a collaborator with her sister, Jill, who wrote created the ground-breaking and award-winning show Transparent. The character of Maura was inspired by their father and Elaine calls Judith Light's wonderful character a "version" of herself. Jill Soloway's other credits include writing for the TV show Six Feet Under. When Faith & Jill were growing up, their family lived in "South Commons" in Chicago for 10 years. The intention of this 30 acre community was to integrate people of different races, incomes, home styles, and ages. There was a K-3 school on the campus and a community center with tons of exciting activities. Elaine, who had been an unhappy housewife, was soon editor of the community paper and had started a musical theatre company. Her husband and daughters starred in some of those shows. Elaine thinks that community helped make her extraordinarily talented daughters who they are. GZ & Frank review the movie Cold War and give it a big thumbs up. Elaine tells us about a recent comedy pilot writing class she took at iO taught by Mike McCarthy. Gary shares the sighting of Deep Blue, one of the largest great white sharks in the world. more than 20 feet long and 2.5 tons at age 50. Check out this amazing story. Elaine appeared on Season 3, Episode 3 of Transparent and was fabulous. She talks about what a warm family the cast is and how much fun it is to be on the set. We ask about our favorite Chicago actors on the show, Alexandra Billings and Amy Landecker. She adores them. Season Five is going to be a 2-hour musical (!) and Elaine reports the entire cast can really sing. Faith is writing the music. To be released this year. We can't wait! Kiss of Death: Francis Grill - Founder of Click Model Management. Read the NYT obit by Rachel Felder here. Grill's story is remarkable. She founded the first inclusive modeling agency and the way she got her start is fascinating. Look up some of the images of models she represented.

The Library Love Fest Podcast
Editors Unedited: Editor Elizabeth Sullivan in Conversation with Rachel Felder

The Library Love Fest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 23:16


On this episode of Editors Unedited, Elizabeth Sullivan, Executive Editor at Harper Design, interviews Rachel Felder, author of RED LIPSTICK. RED LIPSTICK comes out on April 9, 2019.