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Laura and Lindsey are joined by Rachel Wilkerson Miller, editor-in-chief of Self Magazine, who had an obsession with the Victorian Era, homemade American Girl clothes and why the historical American Girls are superior.Leave us a voicemail about your American Girl memories by calling (929) 400-7540Send us your American Girl stories to americangirlwomen@gmail.comFollow us on instagram @americangirlwomen“Love Mode” song courtesy of ItsFrida
Laura and Lindsey are joined by Rachel Wilkerson Miller, editor-in-chief of Self Magazine, who had an obsession with the Victorian Era, homemade American Girl clothes and why the historical American Girls are superior.Leave us a voicemail about your American Girl memories by calling (929) 400-7540Send us your American Girl stories to americangirlwomen@gmail.comFollow us on instagram @americangirlwomen“Love Mode” song courtesy of ItsFrida
When it comes to friendship, there's some kind of unspoken fear that we have to have it all together or our friends won't want to be our friends anymore. Do you find yourself worrying that if your friends could see your *insert weakness, fault, or fear here* they'd go running? What if friendship was less about two perfect people finding each other and more about finding the people who compliment and fit in with your own humanity? CLICK HERE FOR THE TRANSCRIPT FOR THIS EPISODE STUFF MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Shop Rothy's Shoes: BeckyLMcCoy.com/Rothys Big Friendship by Aminitou Sow and Ann Friedman Friendship in the Age of Loneliness by Adam Smiley Poswolsky The Art of Showing Up by Rachel Wilkerson Miller 4 Mantras for When I'm Overwhelmed: BeckyLMcCoy.com/4mantras FIND BECKY ONLINE: Website: BeckyLMcCoy.com Social Media: @BeckyLMcCoy Subscribe, rate, review, and share this podcast with the resilient people in your life! Links may be affiliate links, so you're supporting this podcast when you buy through them. Thanks!
The bride said she was "pissed" because her future sister-in-law was bringing two unauthorized guests. Rachel Wilkerson Miller, editor-in-chief of Self magazine, explains how to smooth things over.
Have you struggled with how to support someone who is grieving? We can't tell you how many times we've been in incredibly awkward situations or said the wrong thing in an effort to be helpful. Today we're talking about grief and loss with Rachel Wilkerson Miller, the author of The Art of Showing Up: How to Be There for Yourself and Your People. In This Episode We'll Cover: How to recognize what grief looks like for you Grief of your past SELF being a thing Ways to identify someone's needs during grieving How to be a good friend to someone who is grieving + MORE! 3 Ways You Can Support This Podcast: Rate Review Support our sponsors using our unique ‘HOOKUP' codes below HOOKUP CODES: Visit katefarms.com and use the code, ‘wendyjess15' to get 15% off your purchase! Go to Framebridge.com and use the promo code ‘FOODHEAVEN' to save an additional 15% off your first order! Join Kelly Smith Trimble, gardening expert, and editor at HGTV.com as she answers commonly asked vegetable gardening questions on the podcast Dig It! For our resources and shownotes, visit foodheavenmadeeasy.com/podcast. Produced by Dear Media
Is it possible to have TOO many friends? (Hint: yes it is.) Today on the podcast, we chat with author Rachel Wilckerson Miller about how to be a good friend to yourself and others. Rachel is the perfect person to talk to about this because she wrote a whole book on this topic (The Art of Showing Up: How to Be There for Yourself and Your People…order it NOW). Today we deep dive into all things friendship, including how to be a good friend, how to balance all your friendships, what to do when conflict arises and creating tools for implementing boundaries. In This Episode We'll Cover: How to be a good friend without burning yourself out How to deal with conflict in a friendship (because avoidance is not the answer) Practical tools for setting boundaries with your besties & MORE! 3 Ways You Can Support This Podcast: Rate Review Support our sponsors using our unique ‘HOOKUP' codes below HOOKUP CODES: Get 35% off site-wide when you use code FOODHEAVEN at CozyEarth.com For our resources and shownotes, visit foodheavenmadeeasy.com/podcast. Produced by Dear Media
Oh, I Like That podcast hosts Rachel Wilkerson Miller and Sally Tamarkin climb out of our group chat and onto the Gee Thanks! Podcast to talk about the best gifts they gave over the holidays, and this episode GOES PLACES. We really talk about everything. Fake food? Yes. Car safety? Obviously. The crossover between jewish people (like me and Sally) and queer women (like Sally and Rachel) loving tchotchkes? Of course. (And please, if you identify as queer, jewish or both, and love or hate tchotchkes, please let us know!)PRODUCTS MENTIONED: Sally's car safety kit pick: https://amzn.to/3IKUgUK and Caroline's standalone jumper battery: https://amzn.to/3KORsHU as well as the Judy Bag: https://fave.co/3G4b1Za Don't forget the pee funnel: https://amzn.to/33SuyyV and WIPES (this is very important, never one without the other!): https://amzn.to/3IIRRK4 Rachel's Fake Food Haven: https://displayfakefoods.com/ and the book she recommended last time she was on Gee Thanks!: https://amzn.to/3AIuUEg and you can listen to that episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-19-rachel-wilkerson-miller/id1488696878?i=1000470372197 AND LISTEN TO OH, I LIKE THAT: https://oh-i-like-that.simplecast.com/ and read Rachel's Just Good Shit: https://www.justgoodshit.com/ and read Sally's Veronica Mars newsletter!: https://www.sally.fyi/ Gee Thanks! is powered by subscribers like you! To keep all of our Gee Thanks! content free and accessible to all, consider making a monthly donation of $2 to keep us going. Follow along with recs (and share your own via DM) on the “Gee Thanks, Just Bought It!” Instagram: www.instagram.com/geethanksjustboughtitpod and shop all of our recs here: www.geethanksjustboughtit.com As always, reach me at Caroline@geethanksjustboughtit.com, @geethanksjustboughtitpod on Instagram, or leave me a message at 424-245-0736. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Resources and reading about current events: Stop It With The Fucking Coat HangersHow Ida Turned Basement Apartments Into Death TrapsUnderground Lives: The Sunless World of Immigrants in QueensWhy an East Harlem Street Is 31 Degrees Hotter Than Central Park WestWe Looked for Some of the Hottest Places in California. We Found Climate Injustice in a Nutshell.How to find, contact, and donate to your local abortion fundChip in for Texas Abortion FundsFor Reproductive Equity » Lilith FundJust Ida Recovery – Another Gulf Is Possible/Otro GOLFO ES POSIBLEThanks to the pandemic, gathering with others, whether for social or professional reasons, has become complicated, overwhelming, and fraught. But when we read The Art of Gathering, which was published in 2019, we both realized that author Priya Parker's guidance and expertise means it doesn't really have to be any of those things. And in fact, hosting gatherings that are special, enriching, and enjoyable is actually possible, even during the pandemic. We decided to prove it in this episode by planning a pretend (small, outdoor, vaccinated) party.This episode was produced by Rachel and Sally and edited by Lucas Nguyen. Our logo was designed by Amber Seger (@rocketorca). Our theme music is by Tiny Music. MJ Brodie transcribed this episode. Follow us on Twitter @OhILikeThatPod.Things we talked about: The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters by Priya ParkerThe New Rules of Gathering (Priya Parker's free gathering planning guide)Just a Bunch of East Ways to Make Vaxxed Hangouts Safer in the Delta Era by Rachel Wilkerson Miller for VICEThe Design Sprint by Google Ventures19 Unforgettable Ways to Make Up for Lost Time With Friends This Summer by Amy Rose Spiegel for VICEMeme declares it's finally fall, now you 'can really start dressin' by Nicole Gallucci for MashableUntold: Malice at the Palace on NetflixUntold: Deal With the Devil on Netflix (content note: this documentary includes graphic discussion of intimate partner violence)WEATHER IS HAPPENING (on Twitter @WEATHERISHAPPEN)
Rosabelle Heine speaks with Rachel Wilkerson Miller about the art of showing up for ourselves and our people.
In this episode, Rachel Wilkerson Miller, Deputy Editor of VICE Life and author of The Art of Showing Up, explains why being there for yourself is an important part of being there for others. You'll hear her concrete advice for caring for yourself and your community in the midst of a pandemic, tips for staying organized, and lessons on how listening to your needs can lead to more meaningful friendships. For more details on this and other episodes, visit http://www.meetup.com/blog/category/keep-connected-podcast/We hope you'll keep connected with us. Drop us a line at podcast@meetup.com. If you like the podcast, be sure to subscribe and leave us a rating!
We find moments of joy where we can, but overall, it's been a rocky road from the start of 2020 to here. Gio and Renée check in with each other in this episode about the things that have been bringing them joy, what they're grateful for, and what they've found difficult in the last 12 months. Topics include why it really is okay to take a break, or just do what you can instead of all the things; how emotional support trash TV shows and social media apps can be both helpful and detrimental; and a reminder to treat ourselves with compassion and patience.
In continuing the celebration of love this month, Ana, Lynn, and Leanna discuss their friendship over the years and share the story of how they started hanging out in high school. It was summer 2003 when Ana and Lynn first met each other at freshman orientation, and it wasn't long before Lynn met Leanna and introduced her to the group some time later. The rest, they say, is history. Through high school, T9 text messages, college years, disagreements, new jobs, breakups, moving to new cities, and starting a podcast in the middle of a global pandemic, hear how they work to keep the spark alive in their friendship by balancing their time, money, and energy. What's your favorite way to spend time with your girl friends? Let us know in the post on IG @ladiesinprogresspodcast! Episode Mentions Ana talked about what she learned about strong adult friendships in The Art of Showing Up by Rachel Wilkerson Miller.
You might remember Mandy Len Catron from her hit Modern Love essay about going through 36 questions to fall in love. You might have even tried those questions yourself. Catron's book is called How to Fall in Love With Anyone, and Vice's Rachel Wilkerson Miller spoke with her about it.
You can't fully show up for the people in your life until you know how to do the same for yourself. In this episode, we talk with Rachel Wilkerson Miller, author of The Art of Showing Up, about how to take care of yourself. (This episode originally ran in May 2020.)
We're excited to bring Airplane Mode listeners a sneak peek at a brand new podcast from SELF Magazine: Checking In. It's the advice podcast where we answer real health and wellness questions from real people like you. Hosted by SELF’s Editor in Chief, Carolyn Kylstra, and featuring trusted experts, doctors, therapists, thought leaders, and even a few celebrities, we’re diving deep into what it really means to be healthy. In this episode, we meet Alexa, a social media editor who is looking for help disconnecting from the internet and creating a healthier work-life balance. Carolyn speaks with author Rachel Wilkerson Miller and psychologist Dr. Neda Gould to get their advice on practicing self-care and mindfulness. Don’t miss out on new episodes of Checking In on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Apple Podcasts: http://listen.self.com/self-apple Spotify: http://listen.self.com/self-spotify Google Podcasts: http://listen.self.com/self-google Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're excited to bring Airplane Mode listeners a sneak peek at a brand new podcast from SELF Magazine: Checking In. It's the advice podcast where we answer real health and wellness questions from real people like you. Hosted by SELF’s Editor in Chief, Carolyn Kylstra, and featuring trusted experts, doctors, therapists, thought leaders, and even a few celebrities, we’re diving deep into what it really means to be healthy. In this episode, we meet Alexa, a social media editor who is looking for help disconnecting from the internet and creating a healthier work-life balance. Carolyn speaks with author Rachel Wilkerson Miller and psychologist Dr. Neda Gould to get their advice on practicing self-care and mindfulness. Don’t miss out on new episodes of Checking In on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Apple Podcasts: http://listen.self.com/self-apple Spotify: http://listen.self.com/self-spotify Google Podcasts: http://listen.self.com/self-google Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're excited to bring In The Limelight listeners a sneak peek at a brand new podcast from SELF Magazine: Checking In. It's the advice podcast where we answer real health and wellness questions from real people like you. Hosted by SELF’s Editor in Chief, Carolyn Kylstra, and featuring trusted experts, doctors, therapists, thought leaders, and even a few celebrities, we’re diving deep into what it really means to be healthy. In this episode, we meet Alexa, a social media editor who is looking for help disconnecting from the internet and creating a healthier work-life balance. Carolyn speaks with author Rachel Wilkerson Miller and psychologist Dr. Neda Gould to get their advice on practicing self-care and mindfulness. Don’t miss out on new episodes of Checking In on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Apple Podcasts: http://listen.self.com/self-apple Spotify: http://listen.self.com/self-spotify Google Podcasts: http://listen.self.com/self-google Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
No nosso último episódio sobre tempo vamos discutir algumas ferramentas que podem te ajudar na organização diária e manejo do tempo. Para saber mais sobre o pomodoro acesso o nosso Instagram na aba "Ensino". Apps: Organização de tarefas - Trello Lista de atividades - Todoist Pomodoro (gestão de tempo) - Focus Keeper Livro Diário em Tópicos da Rachel Wilkerson Miller: https://www.amazon.com.br/Diário-em-tópicos-Guia-prático/dp/8543105234/ref=pd_bxgy_img_2/142-5445807-7868812?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=8543105234&pd_rd_r=21da5dee-01b5-4e83-9398-05c64f2d1675&pd_rd_w=yKcRJ&pd_rd_wg=Rnzdx&pf_rd_p=400138fd-99e3-44de-aed2-5a7aff7ca010&pf_rd_r=JRR9R3T082ET4AF95M3Q&psc=1&refRID=JRR9R3T082ET4AF95M3Q --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iluminar/message
In this episode, we meet Alexa, a social media editor who is looking for help disconnecting from the internet and creating a healthier work-life balance. Carolyn speaks with author Rachel Wilkerson Miller and psychologist Dr. Neda Gould to get their advice on practicing self-care and mindfulness. Don’t miss out on new episodes of Checking In on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Apple Podcasts: http://listen.self.com/self-apple Spotify: http://listen.self.com/self-spotify Google Podcasts: http://listen.self.com/self-google Don't forget to sign up for the Checking In newsletter here: https://www.self.com/newsletter/checking-in If you have a health or wellness question of your own and want a chance to be featured on the podcast, you can submit it here: https://forms.gle/jipYq22EGdtErQQq8
On this episode, we chatted about our cold, rainy, dreamy October vibes. Then we talked all about cults and what makes them interesting to learn about. Sally recommended her top 5 pieces of nonfiction cult-related media for anyone who is interested in learning more. Then Rachel talked about her favorite lamp and why good lighting is worth investing in (but doesn’t have to be expensive).This episode was produced by Rachel and Sally and edited by Lucas Nguyen. Our logo was designed by Amber Seger (@rocketorca). Our theme music is by Tiny Music. On the premiere episode of Oh I Like That, we—friends and lifestyle journalists Rachel Wilkerson Miller (@the_rewm) and Sally Tamarkin (@sallyt)—kick things off by introducing ourselves and our new show. For our first-ever segment, we talk about something topical: autumn and its glories, including their recommendations for things to eat and do in this the most majestic of seasons. Then we dive into a discussion about a recent post on the Am I The Asshole subreddit, “AITA for getting angry my girlfriend is wasting my power words on her friends?” Finally, we close out the episode with a brief chat about fall care packages and the ritual of putting your winter comforter on the bed. This episode was produced by Rachel and Sally and edited by Lucas Nguyen. Our logo was designed by Amber Seger (@rocketorca). Our theme music is by Tiny Music. MJ Brodie (@MJBrodieNZ) transcribed this episode. Sally’s top 5 (plus 1) nonfiction cult-related media1. Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath (2016-2019)2. _Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood and the Prison of Belie_f by Lawrence Wright (2013)3. Cults (podcast by Parcast)4. Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple (2006)5. Any free documentary on any cult started in the 1970sHonorable mention: xenu.net, a website full of primary documents and information related to Scientology maintained by a critic of the Church of Scientology Rachel’s lamp and lighting recommendationsTokabo table lamp (Ikea, $13)Fado table lamp (Ikea, $25)Yeelight smart LED bulb (Amazon, $30)
Sarah and Pilar Jhena play three rounds of "rock paper scissors" to determine who will win the vaunted role of flower girl at Cynthia's wedding. After losing in a landslide (apparently pointing to a diamond does not count?), Sarah consoles herself with the real reward, an AG kiki with Rachel Wilkerson Miller, VICE Life Deputy Editor and author of "The Art of Showing Up: How To Be There for Yourself and Your People." They discuss Rachel's now-viral piece unpacking the role of respectability politics during the Potomac altercation aftermath, what a just-unearthed video of Michael Darby means for his future on the show (and in his marriage), and the difference between accountability and shame. Much like T'Challa Samuels, this conversation soared to new heights - it's Andy's Girls, Episode 181! JOIN THE ANDY'S GIRLS PATREON, AND ENJOY EXCLUSIVE BONUS EPISODES AND EVENTS: https://www.patreon.com/AndysGirls FOLLOW SARAH ON SOCIAL FOR 24/7 SASS: https://www.instagram.com/damegalli/ READ RACHEL'S ARTICLE ON RHOP AND RESPECTABILITY POLITICS: https://www.vice.com/en/article/qj47nd/monique-samuels-real-housewives-of-potomac-respectability-politics-stereotypes WATCH SARAH AND DJ RICHIE SKYE DISCUSS THE KELLY DODD DRAMA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QKe7rWLBkY&t=1s
On the premiere episode of Oh I Like That, we—friends and lifestyle journalists Rachel Wilkerson Miller (@the_rewm) and Sally Tamarkin (@sallyt)—kick things off by introducing ourselves and our new show. For our first-ever segment, we talk about something topical: autumn and its glories, including their recommendations for things to eat and do in this the most majestic of seasons. Then we dive into a discussion about a recent post on the Am I The Asshole subreddit, “AITA for getting angry my girlfriend is wasting my power words on her friends?” Finally, we close out the episode with a brief chat about fall care packages and the ritual of putting your winter comforter on the bed. Here's Sally's favorite baked apple recipe: Baked Apples Stuffed with Pecans and Dried FruitThis episode was produced by Rachel and Sally and edited by Lucas Nguyen. Our logo was designed by Amber Seger (@rocketorca). Our theme music is by Tiny Music. MJ Brodie (@MJBrodieNZ) transcribed this episode.
Girl Gazers, today you are meeting Rachel Wilkerson Miller (@the_rewm), the deputy editor at VICE Life, who published not one, but TWO books! Her post-grad career journey began at ELLE Magazine as an accessories assistant. Flash forward five years, Rachel landed a leadership role at BuzzFeed, and now she’s killing it at VICE. In today’s episode, we explore Rachel’s non-linear career path, find out what it takes to be a deputy editor at a major company, how to freelance and work for your dream editorial publication & SO. MUCH. MORE. Rachel kicks our candid conversation off by walking us through her day-to-day responsibilities as an editor, why a healthy work environment is so important, how she injects vulnerability into her personal essays and how she manages her endless to-do list (8:10). Aspiring journalists, listen in on Rachel’s top tips for freelancing and pitching stories to your dream publication and networking on Twitter (18:05). We dive into the most helpful journalism skills we learned in college and embark on Rachel’s post-grad career path. First, Rachel reflects on her internship at ELLE Magazine and how she turned it into a full-time job (24:30). As we make our way through her career journey, we take a pit stop at BuzzFeed to unpack her four and a half years there (34:40). In addition to writing an editing, Rachel hired and managed a team. She spills her secrets to standing out as a job applicant as well as the benefits of pursuing a passion project, especially during COVID times (39:10). When Rachel isn’t working at an impressive online magazine, she’s blogging, writing a book or sending out a weekly newsletter. How does she do it all (45:15)?! Before we chat about her two books, Rachel reveals her frustrating and shocking experience of getting laid off from BuzzFeed at the end of Jan. 2019 (47:25). Between then and now, Rachel has become a two-time author of the books “Dot Journaling—A Practical Guide” and “The Art of Showing Up" (51:10). We close our honest conversation with one last piece of advice from this career queen: “Figure out what you want to do and find a way to do it for YOURSELF. Don’t wait for anyone to give you permission. Whether that gets you a job directly or not is kind of not the point. It keeps you fresh; it keeps you curious; it keeps your mind working.” (57:10). Connect with us on Instagram!@GirlGazePod@TaylerBradford@The_Rewm
The Struggle Bus: Self-Care, Mental Health, and Other Hilarious Stuff
On this episode, Katharine has the week off and Sally is joined by friend of the show Rachel Wilkerson-Miller (twitter.com/the_rewm). Sally and Rachel talk about the joys and horrors of reality TV as well as summer peaches and going to the doctor. Then they answer questions listeners sent in about when healthy helping becomes co-dependence and how to have the wedding you want without alienating an overbearing parent. 00:00 Welcome to The Struggle Bus 5:45 Opening Jibber Jabber 25:04 A Thing We Did (For Self Care) 31:53 Email #1: When healthy helping becomes co-dependence 43:18 Email #2: How to have the wedding you want without alienating an overbearing parent 1:04:20 Song of the Week (Rachel's pick) Enjoy the Song of the Week (Rachel's pick): "So Hot You're Hurting My Feelings" by Caroline Polachek Read everything by Rachel Wilkerson-Miller Theme song by Marty Scanlon! twitter.com/mcscan twitter.com/sallyt twitter.com/spkheller www.strugglebuspodcast.com
In this episode Rachel Schofield talks to Vice Life's Deputy Editor about the nitty gritty of managing relationships in a hectic, ever-changing world - and the small things that make a big difference to how you feel about yourself and the people in your life. You can buy a copy of Rachel's book, The Art of Showing Up HERE.
This week we are using our platform to spotlight the incredible Black authors that we love. We have gathered some of our favorite books and also invited our past podcast guests ‘drop by’ to give their recs, too! We know that many people (including us!) are looking for ways to learn more about anti-racism, things that we can do, and ways to support the Black community in an active way. So we encourage you to pick up a book, share with your friends, buy from Black-owned bookstores, and continue to learn and grow. We look forward to discussing these books with you in the facebook group! Here is a link to a google doc with anti-racism resources that we mentioned. This was created by Tatum Dorrell, Matthew Herndon, and Jourdan Dorrell. Here is a link to Black-Owned Bookstores too! Books (all links are through The Lit Bar via bookshop.org): An American Marriage by Tayari Jones American Spy by Lauren Wilkerson Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi The The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas With The Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevedo The Belles by Dhonielle Clayton The Vanishing Half by Britt Bennett The Idea of You by Robinne Lee Anything by Jasmine Guillory Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert Wow No Thank You by Samantha Irby What I Know For Sure by Oprah Winfrey Such a Fun Age by Kiley Read Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie From the Chiffon Trenches by Andre Leon Talley Becoming by Michelle Obama Year of Yes by Shonda Rhimes Nikki Giovanni - Poet Langston Hughes - Poet On The Come Up by Angie Thomas What we’re reading this week: Reputation by Sarah Shepard Head Over Heels by Hannah Orenstein Rodham by Curtis Sinfeld The Art of Showing Up by Rachel Wilkerson Miller Buying from Black-owned bookstores (can buy through Bookshop.org digitally): The Lit bar in The Bronx Sisters Uptown in Manhattan Semicolon in Chicago Afri Ware in Chicago Mahogany Books in DC Harriet’s bookshop in Philly Uncle Bobbies in Philly Hakim’s Bookstore in Philly For Keeps Books in Atlanta Marcus Books in Oakland The Dock Bookshop in Fort Worth ESO Won in LA June Book Club Pick: Clap While You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo Sponsors: Night: Go to discovernight.com and get 20% off with code BOP20 at checkout. Book of the Month: Go to bookofthemonth.com and sign up using code BOP10 and get any book for $10 Care of: 50% your first order at takecareof.com/bop50 with offer code BOP50 at checkout. Join our FB group for amazing book recs & more! Follow us on Instagram @badonpaperpodcast. Follow Grace on Instagram @graceatwood and her blog TheStripe.com and Becca @beccamfreeman.
Rachel Wilkerson Miller, deputy editor of VICE Life, discusses her book, The Art of Showing Up: How to Be There for Yourself and Your People, and answers listener questions about maintaining friendships while social distancing.
For this month’s book club we’re discussing The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendricks. This book came highly recommended by Grace’s mom and it definitely sparked some fun conversation. While this is not the type of book either of us typically pick up, we wanted something more fun to take some pressure off during quarantine. The story follows Patricia Campbell, a southern housewife, who joins a true crime book club where she forms a tight knit group of female friends. When they discover that their neighbor, James Harris, is actually a vampire who is terrorizing the town and feeding on children, the women of the book club stand up to take matters into their own hands. Who ever thought a book club would end in cold-blooded murder?! As always, we can’t wait to hear what you think in the Facebook group - let us know! Instagram: @karensgoingwild @sophiafranklin @alexandracooper Obsessions: Homemade Popcorn Asics Gel Nimbus Sneakers Worthy Threads Tie Dye Sweatsuits Books: Happy and You Know it by Laura Hankin Writers and Lovers by Lily King The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd My Best Friends Exorcism by Grady Hendricks A Discovery of Witches (All Souls Trilogy #1) by Deborah Harkness The Betrothed by Kiera Cass A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas Perfectly Famous By Emily Liebert The Lies We Told by Camilla Way The Boyfriend Project by Farrah Rochan The Art of Showing Up by Rachel Wilkerson Miller June Club: Coming Soon! Check instagram. Podcast to Check Out! Skimm This: A weekly podcast unpacking the most complex news stories of the week. Tune in every Friday at 7a ET. Join our FB group for amazing book recs & more! Follow us on Instagram @badonpaperpodcast. Follow Grace on Instagram @graceatwood and her blog TheStripe.com and Becca @beccamfreeman.
When we see a friend going through a rough patch, it can be hard to know how to help. What do you say? What if you say the wrong thing? In the second part of our conversation with author Rachel Wilkerson Miller, we talk about how to support your friends when things get tough.
You can't fully show up for the people in your life until you know how to do the same for yourself. In this episode, we talk with Rachel Wilkerson Miller, author of The Art of Showing Up about how to take care of yourself.
You can't fully show up for the people in your life until you know how to do the same for yourself. In this episode, we talk with Rachel Wilkerson Miller, author of The Art of Showing Up, about how to take care of yourself.
For those of you struggling with organizing the different aspects of your life from work, home, relationships, hobbies, everything...this episode is for you. Today we’re talking with Rachel Wilkerson Miller, the author of Dot Journaling: A Practical Guide and The Art of Showing Up (coming out 5/26/20). Dot journaling is an efficient and fun way to get your life in order, and we’ll be picking Rachel’s brain about: -Why everything we thought about journaling was wrong, and how to approach it instead (no, you don't have to write a novel) -What exactly is dot journaling and why this Pinterest craze is all the rage -How to make journaling more fun and enjoyable (hint: forget everything you thought you knew about journaling) -For people who are not drawn to journaling, is it something worth trying or should you finally let it go? For our resources and shownotes, visit foodheavenmadeeasy.com/podcast. 3 ways you can support this podcast: Rate Review Support our sponsors using our unique ‘HOOKUP’ codes below HOOKUP CODES: -GoMacro: visit gomacro.com and enter code FOODHEAVEN for 30% off + free shipping! -Muniq Life: visit go.muniqlife.com/foodheaven to get 33% off + free shipping! Produced by Dear Media
Rachel Wilkerson Miller aka THE REWM aka creator of justgoodshit.com (https://www.justgoodshit.com/) aka the deputy editor of VICE Life comes to us with a first ever BOOK recommendation for Gee Thanks in “Home Comforts” by Cheryl Mendelson. Rachel loves it so much she has it in hardback and on Kindle. I found my copy for $6 at The Last Book Store in Los Angeles back in February! Plus, I brought my new fav white tee!Follow along with recs (and share your own via DM) on the “Gee Thanks, Just Bought It!” Instagram: www.instagram.com/geethanksjustboughtitpodWe’re spending a lot of time at home right now, and Rachel says this book is like a bible for the care and keeping of our houses. Also, apparently our houses are death traps? That’s cool, is there anything that isn’t a death trap these days? No? Amazing. Love that for us.Mentioned On This Episode!Home Comforts (Buy Used!): https://fave.co/2UQ4v2A Home Comforts: Kindle Edition: https://amzn.to/2w5jMEl Jolie Kerr, Professional Clean Person: https://play.acast.com/s/askacleanpersonBac-Out for animal smells: https://amzn.to/39AeChxDish Gloves: https://amzn.to/2UVZw0rArm and Hammer Odor Sticker: https://amzn.to/2X2l6TwDrain Teeth: https://amzn.to/3bDtEEkBroom with Teeth: https://amzn.to/345YraCDyson Stick Vac: https://amzn.to/2UQ654wEnzyme Cleaner: https://amzn.to/2R25U57Stain Stick: https://amzn.to/3aDlThCOld Navy Every Wear Tee: https://fave.co/2JwEErqMadewell Whisper Tee: https://fave.co/2JxQdhL The BEST blonde hair mask: https://amzn.to/342kSgF Rachel has written about “Home Comforts” (a lot!)Un-death trap your home! https://www.buzzfeed.com/rachelwmiller/little-ways-to-make-your-home-less-of-a-death-tSeriously she loves this book https://www.buzzfeed.com/rachelwmiller/kindly-lightPS. If you aren’t listening to Doree and Kate’s new podcast, HERE FOR YOU, it’s a great way to both acknowledge the state of the world while also not overwhelming yourself (as I tend to do). Listen here:
Rachel Wilkerson Miller is a writer and editor who wrote something for the New York Times that made your host cheer at her screen. "How To Say No During Wedding Season" (linked below) is an anthem for anyone who simply can't with these wedding costs anymore. We get into that and a LOT more in this episode, including self care and 90s tech nostalgia. Rachel's wisdom is incredibly comforting, inspiring, and thankfully coming out in her second book this spring.If you're enjoying this podcast, please consider supporting your host on Patreon. (Includes bonus episodes!)Just Good Shit (Rachel's website) Dot Journaling The Art Of Showing Up (pre-order) How To Say No During Wedding Seasonshanisilver.comShani on InstagramA Single Serving Podcast Facebook Group*Amazon links above are affiliate links. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/shanisilver)
Happy Holidays! We are off this week and will be replaying some of our favorite Forever35 episodes. Please enjoy Rachel Wilkerson Miller from July, 2018. This week Kate and Doree dig deeper into the topic of loneliness, and how it impacts all of us at different times in our lives. They also hear from listeners who detail their own struggles and stories of isolation, and swap strategies for getting through it. Then they talk to Rachel Wilkerson Miller, Buzzfeed Senior Lifestyle Editor and author of the book Dot Journaling—A Practical Guide. Rachel discusses her passion for journaling, creating a personal dress code, and why staying organized is her favorite kind of self-care.To leave a voicemail, call 781-591-0390. You can also email the podcast at forever35podcast@gmail.com.This episode is sponsored by:Il Makiage - Visit IlMakiage.com/quiz to find your perfect foundation now and try it risk-free for 14 days.Rothy's - For free shipping and free returns/exchanges, visit rothys.com/forever35.The Dream - Listen to The Dream now in your favorite podcast app.Ritual - For 10% off your first 3 months visit ritual.com/forever35.Theme music by Riot. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rachel Wilkerson Miller is a lifestyle writer who has made it her mission to help people find ways to take better care of themselves—whether through meal prep, DIY projects, or learning how to use a dot journal to track mental health. But the concept of self care didn’t really click for her until her own life took an unexpected turn. In this installment of Get Yo Life, Rachel tells Brittany how she found joy in the least likely of places—and gives practical tips for small ways to improve your life in a big way. https://www.rachelwmiller.com/ Additional Music Credits by Calid B and Bobby Lord
Hey Day in the Life listeners! We're taking the rest of 2018 off from releasing new episodes but we wanted to share a few fan-favorite episodes in case you missed them the first time around. Enjoy! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Affiliate disclaimer: Heads up! There are affiliate links in these show notes. What that means is if you click on a link and then make a purchase, I make a small percentage of money because I referred you. This comes at no additional cost to you. I only share products and resources that I trust and that I know will help you in your business. Grateful for your support! On today's show, I have Rachel Wilkerson Miller who is a Senior Lifestyle Editor at BuzzFeed. I've followed Rachel's blog for years. I'm talkin' at least 8 years, which is a long time in blog days. While her blog has changed over time (it used to be healthy living focused, now it mostly shares what she's reading and writing), I've always loved following along her life. I think I'm not alone when it comes to curiosity about what it's like to work at BuzzFeed. Is it really as fun as it seems? Are the people actually cool or are they stuck up? How do they get work done while working in a chaotic environment?! We chat about all of this more. Rachel shares how she got the job at BuzzFeed, advice she'd give to anyone who wants to work in journalism, the most challenging and rewarding aspects about working at BuzzFeed, where she finds inspiration on the stories she writers, and a heck of a lot more. Excited for you to tune in and hope you enjoy! In today's episode, you'll find out: How Rachel got started at BuzzFeed. Advice she would give to someone who wants to work in journalism or at BuzzFeed specifically. The most challenging aspects and proudest moments during her career at BuzzFeed. One thing that surprised her about working at BuzzFeed. Where she finds inspiration for the articles she writes and what she likes most about working at BuzzFeed. How the political climate has changed the content that's shared on BuzzFeed. Full show notes at: http://brittneyllynn.com/023 Links mentioned: Morning Pages Up First podcast The Daily podcast The NewsWorthy podcast Pocket app Soylent Slack Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify or Google Play Leave an honest review on iTunes. The ratings and reviews help for two reasons: 1) Most importantly, I get to know you, the listener, and what content you enjoy the most. 2) The more reviews the podcast has, the better chance it has at getting in front of new listeners. Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram Join the Facebook group to interact with guests and other listeners Join the Day in the Life newsletter
Technology in the digital age has made it easier than ever to form new connections and stay in touch with old ones, but it's also led to increased loneliness and flakiness as people rack up more screen time and less face time, so why is this, why is showing up so important in deepening your connections with others, and what does showing up actually mean?Unfortunately, you may be paying the price of not knowing what that balance looks like if you're not making a conscious effort to make new connections, deepen your existing ones, and actually show up for the people in your life.What to Listen For:Why is digital communication made to make you feel good and not the person you're talking to?Why do people flake and how do we overcome that flakiness?How can we deepen the connections we already have?Why do we tend to lose friends over time?The value of getting comfortable saying NOWhat does “showing up” for your friends actually entail?The tools to turn acquaintances into true connections and salvage friendships that might be drifting awayWhy is it more important to be there for the defeats rather than the victories?What one thing can you say to someone going through a tough time when you don't know what to sayShare your vulnerabilities, victories, and questions in our 17,000-member private Facebook group at theartofcharm.com/challenge. This is a unique opportunity for everyone — both men and women — to create accountability on the way to becoming the best version of yourself. Register today theartofcharm.com/challenge.Sponsors: Stitch Fix is personal styling for men, women & kids that sends clothing to your door (with free shipping & returns). Get started at stitchfix.com/charm & find clothes you'll love!Blinkist gives you access to key insights from 2,500+ bestselling nonfiction books, transformed into powerful packs you can read or listen to in just 15 minutes. Go to blinkist.com/aoc to start your FREE trial or get 3 months off your yearly plan.DesignCrowd helps startups and small businesses crowdsource custom graphics, logos, Web design — even tattoo designs! Check out DesignCrowd.com/Charm for a special $100 VIP offer for our listeners or enter the discount code CHARM when posting a project.Warby Parker has prescription eyeglasses starting at $95 Fast, free shipping both ways. Go to warbyparker.com/aoc to get started with your free at-home trial.Resources from this EpisodeIf you're wondering why you've lost friends in adulthood, this is probably why by Jackie LuoA More Or Less Definitive Guide To Showing Up For Friends by Rachel Wilkerson Miller, Anna Borges, Terri Pous, Gyan YankovichJaron LanierTrust and Betrayal - by Jillian Raftery, based on research by John GottmanTrust and The Marble Jar Video - Brene BrownNever Eat Alone by Keith Ferrazzi
This week Kate and Doree dig deeper into the topic of loneliness, and how it impacts all of us at different times in our lives. They also hear from listeners who detail their own struggles and stories of isolation, and swap strategies for getting through it.Then they talk to Rachel Wilkerson Miller, Buzzfeed Senior Lifestyle Editor and author of the book Dot Journaling—A Practical Guide. Rachel discusses her passion for journaling, creating a personal dress code, and why staying organized is her favorite kind of self-care.This episode is sponsored by:Tradlands: Visit tradlands.com/forever35, use code FOREVER35 at checkout for 20% off your order.HungryRoot: Save $25 off each of their first 2 orders by using code FOREVER35 at check out.Simple Contacts: To save $20 on your lenses, just go to simplecontacts.com/forever or enter the code FOREVER at checkout.Thrive Market: Visit thrivemarket.com/forever35 for $60 off, free shipping and a 30-day free trial.Theme music by Riot. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Affiliate disclaimer: Heads up! There are affiliate links in these show notes. What that means is if you click on a link and then make a purchase, I make a small percentage of money because I referred you. This comes at no additional cost to you. I only share products and resources that I trust and that I know will help you in your business. Grateful for your support! On today's show, I have Rachel Wilkerson Miller who is a Senior Lifestyle Editor at BuzzFeed. I've followed Rachel's blog for years. I'm talkin' at least 8 years, which is a long time in blog days. While her blog has changed over time (it used to be healthy living focused, now it mostly shares what she's reading and writing), I've always loved following along her life. I think I'm not alone when it comes to curiosity about what it's like to work at BuzzFeed. Is it really as fun as it seems? Are the people actually cool or are they stuck up? How do they get work done while working in a chaotic environment?! We chat about all of this more. Rachel shares how she got the job at BuzzFeed, advice she'd give to anyone who wants to work in journalism, the most challenging and rewarding aspects about working at BuzzFeed, where she finds inspiration on the stories she writers, and a heck of a lot more. Excited for you to tune in and hope you enjoy! In today's episode, you'll find out: How Rachel got started at BuzzFeed. Advice she would give to someone who wants to work in journalism or at BuzzFeed specifically. The most challenging aspects and proudest moments during her career at BuzzFeed. One thing that surprised her about working at BuzzFeed. Where she finds inspiration for the articles she writes and what she likes most about working at BuzzFeed. How the political climate has changed the content that's shared on BuzzFeed. Full show notes at: http://brittneyllynn.com/023 Links mentioned: Morning Pages Up First podcast The Daily podcast The NewsWorthy podcast Pocket app Soylent Slack Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify or Google Play Leave an honest review on iTunes. The ratings and reviews help for two reasons: 1) Most importantly, I get to know you, the listener, and what content you enjoy the most. 2) The more reviews the podcast has, the better chance it has at getting in front of new listeners. Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram Join the Facebook group to interact with guests and other listeners Join the Day in the Life newsletter
The world’s been so stressful lately…does it give anyone else the urge to clean? Rachel Wilkerson Miller aka the Black Martha Stewart is here to fix your life and teach you how to aspire to organization as self-care. Her simple tips include things like going to sleep and saying 'no.' Plus, you told us what you're trying to unlearn — tl;dr let's all stop apologizing when it's not necessary! Follow Rachel at @the_rewm. Find Another Round merch at shop.buzzfeed.com. Subscribe to the Another Round newsletter at buzzfeed.com/anotherround/newsletter.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest today is pretty influential and I don't say that lightly… Rachel Wilkerson Miller is a Senior Lifestyle Editor as Buzzfeed and I would bet 1 million podcast dollars of which I do not have that if you are on the Internet and planning a wedding that you have read or shared one of Rachel's posts. In fact, if you've spent any time on save the date wedding podcast Facebook or Twitter page, you definitely would have read her posts because I love sharing them! As well a sharing her wisdom on wedding planning and feminism, I'm so excited that Rachel came on the podcast to make the big announcement that Buzzfeed is dedicating a whole new section to weddings on the main page, so you don't have to be searching through hundreds of posts to find your wedding-specific info. Coming from a person who spends a lot of time on wedding blogs, forums and groups this is amazing news! Be on your way to wedding Planning Zen with the Bridechilla Guides! Visit the Bridechilla Store and use the Codeword LISTEN for 10% off your order! Join the Bridechilla Community on Facebook. The best Wedding Planning community around. It's bullshit-free, jerk-free and a nice place to be! Keep up to date with the Bridechilla Blog, read podcast show notes and be inspired by real Bridechilla Weddings Join Bridechilla founder, Aleisha on Instagram, for wedding inspiration and more!
If you are struggling with how to go about having 'the talk', eg speaking to your family and loved ones about your wedding and money, then hopefully advice given in today's Q&A episode of the podcast may help you out. My guest today is Rachel Wilkerson Miller...she's a professional writer and editor living in Brooklyn, NY. She currently creates and edits content as a Senior Lifestyle Editor at BuzzFeed. I am certain that you have read some of her posts, especially on the Buzzfeed Weddings Facebook page! As well as producing some fantastic contents of Buzzfeed, she also maintains her personal blog... one of my favourite go to websites that interesting articles, long reads and links. Rachel started blogging in 2005 and has been writing about weddings since 2013 with her work appearing on The Huffington Post, Yahoo! Shine, SHAPE.com, Birchbox, The Nest, and A Practical Wedding. I'm so happy to welcome Rachel as a guest today and you will get to hear more about an exciting announcement from Buzzfeed in the next couple of weeks. Please check out the episode blog for links and extra info. Follow Save The Date Wedding Podcast on Twitter @savethedatePC Aleisha’s Twitter @leishamccormack Make sure you Like the Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/savethedatepodcast Have a question or comment. I want to hear it! Be sure to visit http://savethedatepodcast.com/connect/ #Weddingy #WeddingPodcast