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Best podcasts about rachel winard

Latest podcast episodes about rachel winard

The WellBe Podcast (getwellbe)
Curing Lupus with Ayurveda: Rachel Winard's Story

The WellBe Podcast (getwellbe)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 21:11


Rachel Winard went from never being sick and having great skin to suddenly having a constant fever, getting covered in full-body rashes, and having all sorts of other weird illnesses. It took her 15 doctors to finally get diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), an autoimmune disease where your immune system attacks your own tissues and organs. She was eventually put on chemotherapy for lupus and several other drugs. When she wasn't healing, she finally decided to take control of her own health and find a natural lupus cure. What she found changed the course of her health, career and life. Listen to hear this powerful story and hear what tools she uses today to keep her Lupus in remission. Join the conversation at the written version of the article here: https://getwellbe.com/lupus-ayurveda-soapwalla-rachel-winard/ Also, an important reminder that there's only TWO MORE DAYS to enroll in A Roadmap to Healing, my joint program with Kelly Noonan Gores and the team behind the documentary "Heal." Sign up before the doors close: https://getwellbe.com/roadmap-to-healing

The WellBe Podcast (getwellbe)
Healing SLE Lupus after Chemo with Ayurvedic Medicine & then Founding Soapwalla: Rachel Winard's Story - The WellBe Podcast with Adrienne Nolan-Smith (getwellbe)

The WellBe Podcast (getwellbe)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 19:07


Rachel Winard went from never being sick and having great skin to suddenly having a constant fever, getting covered in full-body rashes, and having all sorts of other weird illnesses. It took her 15 doctors to finally get diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), an autoimmune disease where your immune system attacks your own tissues and organs. She was eventually put on chemotherapy for lupus and several other drugs. When she wasn't healing, she finally decided to take control of her own health and find a natural lupus cure. What she found changed the course of her health, career and life. Listen to hear this powerful story and hear what tools she uses today to keep her Lupus in remission. Watch the video version of this story here https://getwellbe.com/inspiration/lupus-ayurveda-soapwalla-rachel-winard and subscribe to become a WellBe Insider while you're there! For daily inspiration and information follow @getwellbe on Instagram. http://www.instagram.com/getwellbe :) And thank you guys in advance for rating, reviewing and/or subscribing to the WellBe Podcast! It helps a lot!   xx Adrienne & Team WellBe

Movers, Shakers, and Internet-Breakers
36: Representation, inclusive marketing, and the responsibilities of entrepreneurship with Soapwalla founder Rachel Winard

Movers, Shakers, and Internet-Breakers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 44:03


In this episode, Rachel Winard, founder of Soapwalla, discusses diversity in the wellness space, the importance of inclusive marketing, and the myriad of responsibilities that … The post 36: Representation, inclusive marketing, and the responsibilities of entrepreneurship with Soapwalla founder Rachel Winard appeared first on Highlight Real Media.

On The Spot with Melinda Garvey
Episode 9: On The Spot Featuring Rachel Winard, founder of Soapwalla Kitchen

On The Spot with Melinda Garvey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 29:13


Rachel Winard was a professional violinist before going to Columbia law school, at which point she received her Lupus diagnosis. She finished law-school and went to work for a firm when the auto-immune disease took it's toll on her mental, emotional and physical well-being. This forced her to take a step back from her high-stress career and focus on self-care. At the same time, she found that her skin became extremely sensitive and sought mild ingredients for skin care. This is really the start of Soapwalla Kitchen (https://soapwallakitchen.com/), a proud member of the LGBTQ community, who create products for your health rather than products to help you look a particular way. Soapwalla has a workforce in which half the employees proudly self-identify as queer. In addition to 10% of their net proceeds this year to organizations including the Astraea Foundation, the Ali Forney Center, and SAGE, the company will also be marching in both NYC and Brooklyn Pride. We sat down with her to discuss her company, her contributions to the LGBTQ community, and the hardships she has faced on her journey through entrepreneurship. ICYMI: Check out Rachel's #WomanToWatch feature in our daily newsletter and podcast #FourMinutesWithOnTheDot! https://onthedotwoman.com/woman/rachel-winard Make sure to check out her On The Dot #WomanToWatch feature on our website OnTheDotWoman.com (onthedotwoman.com) and on our daily newsletter and podcast (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-spot-with-melinda-garvey/id1431606393?mt=2) Four Minutes With On The Dot! Looking for more inspiration, advice and direction? Subscribe to our daily email newsletter and podcast Four Minutes with On The Dot where we provide you with the tools and motivation you need to get out there and be the badass babe you were meant to be. Join us next week when we sit down with the first ever female president of Walt Disney Resorts, Meg Gilbert Crofton! We are focused on your success, so let us know what you think by chatting with us at @onthedotwoman on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. We’d love to hear your voice! Special Guest: Rachel Winard.

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On The Spot with Melinda Garvey
Episode 8: On The Spot Featuring Claudia Gold, founder, CEO, and the artist behind Claw Money

On The Spot with Melinda Garvey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 24:10


Her Claw icon became a ubiquitous fixture of NYC's urban sprawl and her unsanctioned art career that dates back to 1989. We got to sit down with the street art legend herself, Claudia Gold, the founder, CEO, and artist behind Claw Money! She now stands as a recognized artist, influencer, fashion editor, author and designer. She has changed the landscape and set precedents by being the first female artist to do collaborations with big-name companies such as Nike, Mountain Dew, Nascar, Vans and Calvin Klein. Her downtown New York City shop and collection line, Claw & Co (https://clawandco.com/), embodies all that is Claudia Gold with her clothing, vintage pieces, art and effervescent, one-of-a-kind Claw$ style. These days, she's also paying success forward by mentoring young women. ICYMI: Check out Claudia's #WomanToWatch feature in our daily newsletter and podcast #FourMinutesWithOnTheDot! https://onthedotwoman.com/woman/claudia-gold Make sure to check out her On The Dot #WomanToWatch feature and the stories of hundreds of other incredible women on our website OnTheDotWoman.com (OnTheDotWoman.com) and on our daily newsletter and podcast Four Minutes With On The Dot! Looking for more inspiration, advice and direction? Subscribe to our daily email newsletter (https://signup.onthedotwoman.com/) and podcast (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-spot-with-melinda-garvey/id1431606393?mt=2) Four Minutes with On The Dot where we provide you with the tools and motivation you need to get out there and be the bad ass babe you were meant to be. Tune in next Thursday when we sit down with the founder of the all-natural skin care line, Soapwalla Kitchen (https://soapwallakitchen.com/), Rachel Winard! We are focused on your success, so let us know what you think by chatting with us at @onthedotwoman on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. We’d love to hear your voice!

WHERE BRAINS MEET BEAUTY
Episode 77, Rachel Winard, Founder, Soapwalla - The Unexpected Upshot of Invisibility Bias | WHERE BRAINS MEET BEAUTY®

WHERE BRAINS MEET BEAUTY

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018


Change can be slow. Though we're almost two decades into the 21st century, beauty standards have only just begun widening in scope. Just ask Rachel Winard, founder of skincare line Soapwalla. “I like the way I look, but I'm not the typical face of a skincare company.”With a penchant for designs shaved into her hair and tattooed arms on display, she describes a sense of invisibility within the beauty industry. “Usually, you see long flowing hair, very light skin. You either look like that, or you're very straight-looking man in a suit. There was nothing to suit my presentation.” But she found an upshot to that sense of invisibility. “Instead of moving within a box, I'm going to create my own path, in and out of business.” In this episode, get the backstory on the brand, go deeper into issues of underrepresentation, and find out the one simple thing companies can do to bolster inclusivity.#wherebrainsmeetbeauty@wherebrainsmeetbeautypodcastwherebrainsmeetbeauty.com

WHERE BRAINS MEET BEAUTY
WHERE BRAINS MEET BEAUTY™ | Rachel Winard, Founder, Soapwalla, The Unexpected Upshot of Invisibility Bias:

WHERE BRAINS MEET BEAUTY

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018


Change can be slow. Though we’re almost two decades into the 21st century, beauty standards have only just begun widening in scope. Just ask Rachel Winard, founder of skincare line Soapwalla.  “I like the way I look, but I’m not the typical face of a skincare company.” With a penchant for designs shaved into her hair and tattooed arms on display, she describes a sense of invisibility within the beauty industry. “Usually, you see long flowing hair, very light skin. You either look like that, or you’re very straight-looking man in a suit. There was nothing to suit my presentation.” But she found an upshot to that sense of invisibility. “Instead of moving within a box, I’m going to create my own path, in and out of business.” In this episode, get the backstory on the brand, go deeper into issues of underrepresentation, and find out the one simple thing companies can do to bolster inclusivity. #wherebrainsmeetbeauty @wherebrainsmeetbeautypodcast wherebrainsmeetbeauty.com

Four Minutes with On The Dot
Episode 220: Rachel Winard: The Making of an LGBT-preneur

Four Minutes with On The Dot

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 4:47


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Loose Threads — Inside the new consumer economy
Raising the Bar — with Rachel Winard of Soapwalla

Loose Threads — Inside the new consumer economy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 46:06


The Guest: Soapwalla Edited by George Drake, Jr. Music by Lucas Brahme — About Loose Threads — Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for the latest analysis and podcasts: http://eepurl.com/buLQY9 Twitter Full Transcript The Loose Threads Podcast explores the intersection of consumer, retail and commerce. Hosted by Richie Siegel, the founder of Loose Threads, each episode features an in-depth conversation with one guest about their founding story and how it fits into the current state of the industry. Guests come from all different backgrounds, spanning the consumer goods, fashion, retail and technology industries. The unifying thread is always the rapid change facing the industry and how entrepreneurs are responding. You can listen to the podcast on any player of your choice, in addition to on LooseThreads.com.

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Rework
Take a Break

Rework

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 39:22


Smell ya later! Shaun and Wailin are taking off the month of August. Before they left, they interviewed three business owners about sabbaticals. In this episode: Adeline Koh of Sabbatical Beauty shares the story of how she ended up starting a business while on leave from a different job; Jason Fried explains why Basecamp offers paid sabbaticals as an employee benefit; and Rachel Winard of Soapwalla talks about what it's like to go on sabbatical when you're the boss.

WANTcast: The Women Against Negative Talk Podcast
045: On Switching Gears + Embracing Your You-ness with Rachel Winard of Soapwalla

WANTcast: The Women Against Negative Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 50:09


Today's guest started her business from her own personal experience with autoimmune disease. Rachel Winard is the founder of Soapwalla, a indie skincare brand based in Brooklyn that prides itself on being pure, effective and trustworthy. The all-female company is based in Gowanus in a converted canning factory - so cool. After discovering that she had systemic lupus (an autoimmune illness that led to skin irritations), Rachel started creating products that wouldn't irritate her skin. Today Soapwalla is a globally sold and recognized brand, and truly one of the OGs when it comes to the world of natural beauty. Soapwalla is proudly an LGBTQ-run business, an active advocate of gay and women's rights, and works on getting customers involved too. In this episode we talk about Rachel's crazy career journey from music to where she is now, how to advocate for a more inclusive and just world in both business and life, our mutual love for kind of unexpected things (like dinosaurs) and so much more. She is such a calming force and at the same time, so bright and effervescent - a friend of mine likes to say that certain people are like the "bubbles in champagne" and that's definitely the case with Rachel. This Episode Is Sponsored By: 4 Weeks To Wellness The 4 Weeks To Wellness program is a plan that ditches quick fixes and helps set you up for long-term wellness success physically, mentally, and emotionally. It's all about finding - REALLY finding - what works for you, putting your wellness puzzle together, and finding a way to do right by your body without giving up your life. It's for anyone looking to make healthy changes (but lacking the framework and structure to actually make them happen) is gonna love this. Added bonus, Phoebe has personal experience with autoimmune diseases, thyroid issues, SIBO, Hashimoto's - so if you do, too, Phoebe might be the accessible coach and cheerleader you need. It all happens online and is completely up to you how fast or slow you go. Enrollment is open from now till April 20th, so go to thewellnessproject.com to sign up - use the code WANT for 15% off, AND be sure to enter The WANTcast in the How Did You Hear About Us section. If you liked this epiosde and everything WANT is throwing down, be sure to head on over to the site and SUBSCRIBE to The GOOD Word, WANT's weekly email love letter where you'll get all the posts and pods delivered directly to your email doorstep, plus first dibs on events, workshops, and the stuff I'm WANTing each week that I think you'll love too. Also head on over to iTunes and subscribe, and leave some stars and a review to spread the WANTcast love, I apprecite it more than you know. SHOW NOTES: Soapwalla Instagram Facebook Twitter Rachel's dino office ACLU Call Your Representative 4 Weeks To Wellness

Magnifeco Radio
Episode 6: Feed Your Skin

Magnifeco Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016 30:45


Soapwalla Chef, Rachel Winard, spent years experimenting in her kitchen to create skincare products that wouldn't aggravate her sensitive skin issues caused by systemic lupus, a chronic autoimmune condition that almost always affects the skin. Soapwalla premiered December 2009 and is a luxurious skincare line crafted from the highest quality organic, vegan and food-grade ingredients, in small batches in Brooklyn NY. Soapwalla's signature, all-natural yet powerful deodorant cream is loved by fans around the world.

Doing It
Doing It Themselves

Doing It

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2013 60:30


It pays to have an entrepreneurial spirit these days, and getting started doing your own thing might be just around the corner. We talk to three young DIY-ers with successful businesses that benefit themselves and their communities; Rachel Winard owner of Soapwalla Kitchen, an organic, vegan skin care line; Joe and Bob McClure, brothers and owners of McClure's Pickles; and Kelly Dooley owner of Body Rock Sport, a fashionable and functional line of sports bras and athletic gear.