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Best podcasts about rookie mag

Latest podcast episodes about rookie mag

Cold Pod
Ep97 - "Friendship Lounge" with WEBB (Preview)

Cold Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 7:46


WEBB is a Toronto based musician, producer and founding member of the band Goodbye Honolulu. His debut EP will be dropping this summer. WEBB sat down with us to discuss ‘Rosedale style guys', ‘post-everything', working with your close friends, expanding your inner circle, coming from a gigging band background, releasing music at a rapid pace, collaborating with the members of Goodbye Honolulu, Petra Collins, people thinking he was dating Selena Gomez, Rookie Mag, Tumblr, being chased by paparazzi in Manhattan with Selena, smoking weed with the Fyre Festival guy, becoming a solo artist, autotune, the first WEBB show, stage fright, throwing up before shows, not performing with a drummer, Ruby Tuesdays, embracing TikTok, allergies, garage rock, the downfall of Burger Records, discovering electronic music, My Chemical Romance, sampling in rock music, Dean Blunt, making a music video for every song, growing up on the set of SAW, film bros and much more! WEBB Josh McIntyre Austin Hutchings ---- COLD POD SUPPORT THIS PODCAST https://www.patreon.com/coldpod

Everything is Fine
New Year, New Goo with Marie Lodi

Everything is Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 58:54


A light-hearted episode in the midst of a dark-feeling time! That's right, by listener request, it's another beauty episode! Today we're joined by beauty writer and former Rookie Mag staffer Marie Lodi to talk all about the best new and notable beauty products and getting out of our beauty ruts in 2022.Some products we discuss/recommend:Bioderma Sensibio H2OTatcha Rice Powder NYX Shine Loud LipstickL'oreal Lash ParadiseKolorete Organic Luxury Beauty LipstickCharlotte Tilbury Magic Away ConcealerElf Superhydrate MoisturizerKinship — All SkincareIlia Super Serum Skin TintHairstory New WashSkinMedica TNS Advanced SerumDon't forget: We have a Patreon! Sign up for invites to special events, exclusive content, and bonus EIF episodes: patreon.com/everythingisfine Our show's Instagram is @eifpodcast and you can find Kim on her blog Girls of a Certain Age. We're also on Twitter @theeifpodcast and Facebook. If you like the show, please rate or review it and don't forget to share it with your favorite 40+ friends. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

off the rack
rookie mag's impact on fashion

off the rack

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 65:15


this week, akua and ayanna were joined by fashion designer, artist, and former Rookie Mag staff writer Rian Phin to discuss the online magazine's impact on fashion at large.   download full show notes here follow rian:  twitter: @rianphin instagram: @thatadult youtube: rian phin follow us: instagram: @brainwashxmedia twitter: @brainwashxmedia brainwash.media

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Nymphet Alumni
Ep. 3: The United States vs Rookie Mag

Nymphet Alumni

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 78:38


On this week's episode, we discuss the legendary online publication and twee teenage nightmare, Rookie magazine. Founded by ordained gifted kid Tavi Gevinson in 2011, Rookie radicalized a generation of Tumblr-addicted young women into free-bleeding their way through lives, physically and emotionally. We share stories from our self-imposed suffering as misguided teen feminists, discuss the neoliberal obsession with pubescent saviors, speculate on the potential pleasure of trauma, and do recon to figure out whether or not /my sister's boyfriend Fox on his last day of high school/ is still trade.

Spill It
Episode 4: Arabelle Sicardi

Spill It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 75:14


In this episode of Spill It, Tiffanie chats with beauty writer and strategist Arabelle Sicardi. Arabelle's life and career trajectory is one that many of us who grew up on the internet saw from the beginning; from her teenage fashion blog to writing for the legendary Rookie Mag and becoming one of the most sought after and respected voices in the beauty industry. When you start your career in the fashion and beauty world at sixteen, your career path is anything but "normal". For example, Arabelle has actually never had to apply for a job, all of her roles have come from referrals and/or contacts she'd made over the years. Arabelle's path has been incredibly unique and she talks frankly about the ways in which she's gotten to where she is today. She also shares the real tea, aka salary she's been paid at publications like Buzzfeed and how now as a freelancer what she charges for consultations. Arabelle is also writing a book, The House of Beaty, and shares the process she went through in securing her book deal and the complexities of book advances, and what it really takes to live as a full-time author. Subscribe to Arabelle's newsletter at arabellesicardi.substack.com where she writes about everything she's currently thinking about from beauty news and interviews. By subscribing you're also contributing to the donations Arabelle makes as she donates a percentage of her subscriptions to mutual aid funds and causes she cares about. You can also follow her on Twitter @arabellesicardi. Support this podcast by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts and rating and leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Stay up to date on all things Spill It by following us on social media @spillitofficial on Instagram and Twitter and follow Tiffanie @tiffromthe6 Want to support the creation of this podcast? Become a monthly contributor on Anchor. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spillitofficial/support

We Want the Airwaves
106: Suzy X

We Want the Airwaves

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 71:55


Bisexual Latina writer, comics artist and musician Suzy X has gone from making zines to drawing comics for Rookie Mag to writing for MTV Iggy (RIP) to being the Latin music editor at Rolling Stone in the short time (approx. 7 years) I've known her, and I cannot think of anyone more deserving of this success. In this interview we discuss her zines Malcriada and Chronicles of an 8th Grade Mallgoth, illustrating her first graphic novel, and the challenges of working in media as a young woman of color. Photo by Ebru Yildiz. Read the transcript at scribd.com/artactivistnia. Support the podcast at patreon.com/artactivistnia.

Generation Slay
Photographer Lauren Tepfer on Landing Major Brand Campaigns by Using Her Creative Voice

Generation Slay

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 26:05


On today’s episode, Lauren Tepfer joins us to talk about photography, working with huge brands like Nike and Converse and much more. Lauren is a 19-year-old photographer from suburban New Jersey. In 2016, Lauren signed with production company Adolescent and since has been commissioned by Nike, Converse, VSCO, Vans, and Google to work on professional campaigns. Lauren has had her photo work in both LA and NYC, her films screened in NYC and has been written about in PAPER, Teen Vogue, NYLON, and AdWeek. Throughout the pod, we chat about: 2:35 - Lauren’s backstory 5:30 - Booking and shooting campaigns 7:30 - Creative careers versus the traditional 9:24 - The impact of Rookie Mag 13:30 - The process of shooting major campaigns 16:00 - Making money and determining your value 19:55 - Working with Adolescent 22:40 - Advice for fellow Gen Z-ers For more Generation Slay, check us out @generationslay on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook and on our website, www.generationslay.com. Follow the co-hosts across the internet! Emma: @emmahavi on Instagram and Twitter and on her website, www.emmahavi.com Gianluca: @g_russo1 on Instagram and Twitter and on his website, www.RussoG.com Wow, you’re still reading this? Cool, drop a review & we’ll see ya next Tuesday.

The Poetry Vlog (TPV): A Poetry, Arts, & Social Justice Teaching Channel
Episode 27: Chicago Youth Poet Laureate Kara Jackson on Black Feminist Embodiment, Lucille Clifton, and Musical Influences

The Poetry Vlog (TPV): A Poetry, Arts, & Social Justice Teaching Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 34:57


Chicago Youth Poet Laureate Kara Jackson reads hers and Lucille Clifton's work and then discusses Black feminist embodiment and musical influences -- including but not limited to Jamila Woods, Marvin Gaye, and Joni Mitchell. In the words of Terrance Hayes: "“Kara is amazing! She's a terrific writer of course in the poems but in the prose too. Style plus insight.” Finally: special shout out to Dr. Camea Davis, Urban Word NYC, and The National Youth Poet Laureate Program (see links below) for putting together such a rad collaboration. On Kara Jackson -- Kara Jackson is the daughter of country folks. She is the Youth Poet Laureate of Chicago. Her work investigates a trail of language that leads from the South to the North. Through a multidisciplinary approach, Jackson attempts to document her lineage of divine womanhood in a country that demands its erasure. She is a product of the literary bloodline created by women like Zora Neale Hurston, Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Buffy Sainte-Marie, and Joan Baez. Jackson is an alum of the solo voice jazz ensemble at Merit School of Music. Jackson received the Scholastic Art and Writing Award for her short story Nursery Rhymes, which won a silver medal at the national level. She is an Adroit Journal mentee. Jackson is an alum of the Spoken Word Club at Oak Park River Forest High school. She represented the school in the Louder Than a Bomb festival from 2016-2018, and in her final year performed on final stage at the Auditorium Theatre, where she was granted the Literary Award by Patricia Smith. Her poems have appeared in POETRY, Frontier Poetry, Rookie Mag, Nimrod Literary Journal, and Saint Heron. She has two articles published in Blavity. She has two poems featured in the latest anthology edited by Kevin Coval, The End of Chiraq. Jackson is a TEDx speaker. She will attend Smith College in the fall of 2019. For more: (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/kara-jackson)// Kara's TEDx Talk: (bit.ly/KJTEDx) // VS Podcast: (bit.ly/karavs)// Follow Kara at: (https://www.instagram.com/fridahalo/) + (https://twitter.com/fridahalo?lang=en). On The National Youth Poet Laureate Program: (youthlaureate.org) // (urbanwordnyc.org). ● The Poetry Vlog is a YouTube Channel and Podcast dedicated to building social justice coalitions through poetry, pop culture, cultural studies, and related arts dialogues. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to join our fast-growing arts & scholarship community (youtube.com/c/thepoetryvlog?sub_confirmation=1). Connect with us on Instagram (instagram.com/thepoetryvlog), Twitter (twitter.com/thepoetryvlog), Facebook (facebook.com/thepoetryvlog), and our website (thepoetryvlog.com). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Good Company
Change Makers with Tavi Gevinson, Nora Gomez-Strauss of Public Art Fund and Jen Tolentino of Rock the Vote

Good Company

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 39:42


Change Makers Tavi Gevinson of Rookie, Nora Gomez-Strauss of Public Art Fund and Jen Tolentino of Rock the Vote discuss how they use their platforms and work to affect check. LIVE from the 2018 Issuu Generators Summit

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Trina Robbins on drawing Wonder Woman, Christmas horror, Hanukkah, Tumblr bans adult content, the end of Rookie mag

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 54:05


How comic artist and historian Trina Robbins made history, Lauren Rosewarne on Christmas horror films, producer Hannah Reich on Hanukkah pop culture, Tumblr has banned adult content after child pornography concerns, and Rookie mag has folded.

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Trina Robbins on drawing Wonder Woman, Christmas horror, Hanukkah, Tumblr bans adult content, the end of Rookie mag

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 54:05


How comic artist and historian Trina Robbins made history, Lauren Rosewarne on Christmas horror films, producer Hannah Reich on Hanukkah pop culture, Tumblr has banned adult content after child pornography concerns, and Rookie mag has folded.

MAEKAN It Up
072: Craigslist decreases waste generation and Rookie Mag closes

MAEKAN It Up

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 50:27


This week the discussion revolves around the impact of Craigslist on decreasing waste production and the possibilities for encouraging a wider culture of reusing and sharing items. Tavi Gevinson writes a heartfelt Editor’s Letter to explain the end of Rookie Mag. Eugene and Charis discuss how to stay true to personal interests while remaining responsible to others. Links https://www.fastcompany.com/90272357/craigslist-is-quietly-changing-how-much-americans-throw-away http://www.rookiemag.com/2018/11/editors-letter-86/ What is MAEKAN? MAEKAN is a membership-based publication and community focused on the sights and sounds of creative culture. We're about learning, participating, and connecting with a global community on a deeper level that social media just doesn't provide. We’re defining the future of creative culture. We don't have all the answers, but our curiosity ensures we never stop looking. Sign-Up Today If you've enjoyed this story from the archives and want to see what else MAEKAN has to offer, sign-up for your membership at MAEKAN.com. You'll unlock all of our stories, be given exclusive member-only-access to our Slack community, and have the opportunity to participate in our monthly digital panel discussions. MAEKAN.com Follow Us instagram.com/maekan facebook.com/storiesforthecurious twitter.com/maekan stories@maekan.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maekanitup/message

Morning Dinner Podcast
Meaning & Purpose in Photography | #33 - Evan Murphy

Morning Dinner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2018 77:24


Evan Murphy is an 18 year old Las Vegas based photographer. For Evan, photography has always been a form of self-expression, and a way to use his voice. Having created the series “i.D”, he used photography to open up a conversation about several social issues. The series was also picked up by some major online publications including Milk Magazine, Adolescent, and Rookie Mag. In this episode of The Morning Dinner, we talk about his upbringing & ambitions in his creative career. Visit Rebecca online at: https://www.instagram.com/evan.murphy/

Morning Dinner Podcast
Meaning & Purpose in Photography | #33 - Evan Murphy

Morning Dinner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2018 77:24


Evan Murphy is an 18 year old Las Vegas based photographer. For Evan, photography has always been a form of self-expression, and a way to use his voice. Having created the series “i.D”, he used photography to open up a conversation about several social issues. The series was also picked up by some major online publications including Milk Magazine, Adolescent, and Rookie Mag. In this episode of The Morning Dinner, we talk about his upbringing & ambitions in his creative career. Visit Rebecca online at: https://www.instagram.com/evan.murphy/

Inksecure:  A Legal Podcast Focused on Creating Wealth From the Fine Print
Ep. 48 - Gabi Fresh Talks Blogging, Body Image and How She’s Changing the Fashion Industry

Inksecure: A Legal Podcast Focused on Creating Wealth From the Fine Print

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 43:35


Gabi Gregg is a style blogger and designer whose mission is to not just encourage women of all sizes to feel beautiful but to create change within the fashion industry.   And that’s exactly what she did with her plus size "bikini shoot" that ignited a viral craze in 2012.   The photos of Gabi in her "fatkini" landed her a 5-year design partnership with Swimsuitsforall and put her on the map as a blogger with mega influence.  When she announced her first collection - it sold out within months!  In this episode, Gabi and I discuss: Why her blog gained a huge following very quickly; How signing on with a blogging agency helped her see her value and learn the to use her influence to create a sustainable business; And some of the struggles she faced trying to get her clothing line, Premme, off the ground. Gabi has written for InStyle Magazine, Vogue Italia, Refinery29 and Rookie Mag. She has appeared on The Today Show, Good Morning America, and MTV, and has partnered as an ambassador and consultant to many top global brands, including Target, Lane Bryant, and Dove. Most recently, she co-founded and launched Premme, a fashion-forward brand for young women sizes 12-30.  To find out more information about this episode, go to www.artsteele.co/ep48-gabifresh Let's keep in touch.  Find me on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook!  

Quoi de Meuf
#3 - 2017 : féminisme, mot de l'année ?

Quoi de Meuf

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2017 59:23


Dans ce troisième épisode de “Quoi de Meuf”, Mélanie Wanga et Clémentine Gallot vous proposent de finir l’année en beauté avec une édition Tops et Flops de l’année 2017. Elles ont invité pour l’occasion Juliette Reitzer, rédactrice en chef du magazine cinéma Trois Couleurs et Kiyémis activiste afroféministe, auteure et poétesse. Ensemble, elles décortiquent leurs moments marquants de 2017, les gros fails à éviter en 2018 et vous présentent leurs coups de coeurs culturels de l’année : films, séries, livres, et musiques. Avec, en bonus, des conseils pour éviter les micro-agressions des fêtes de fin d'année.L'actu perso de Mélanie et Clémentine, Juliette Reitzer et Kyemis (01:11)Les tops de l’année 2017 (07:40)Les fails de l’année (19:15)Les projets et voeux pour 2018 (45:57)Retrouvez toutes les références ci dessous : Le site de KiyemisLe magazine Trois CouleursLe livre de Kiyemis, A nos humanités révoltées, aux Editions Métagraphes, Janvier 2018Le journal Femmes d’Ici et d’ailleursLe podcast de Mélanie sur Arte Radio, “Le Tchip”Les tops de Kyemis“Don’t touch my hair” de Solange“Ouvrir la voix” d’Amandine GayLe festival Nyansapo organisé par le collectif afroféministe MwasiLes tops de ClémentineLes séries féministes “La servante écarlate”, “Smilf”, “13 reasons why”, “Big Little Lies”, “Girls”, “Broadcity”, “Insecure”, “Transparent”, “Skam”La page de la Gender Editor Jessica Bennett sur le site du NY TimesLe livre de Jessica Bennett, Fight club feministLa page “Meuf” de BuzzfeedLe site “Rookie Mag” de Tavi GevinsonLa plateforme LGBT lancée par Seventeen, “Here”Le magazine Kazoo pour les filles fortes de 5 à 10 ansL’article sur Teen Vogue “Donald Trump is gaslighting America” Les tops de MélanieLes séries ”The Good Place” et ”Peaky Blinders”Les tops de Juliette ReitzerLe film “Grave” de Julia DucournauLes fails de JulietteLa campagne d’affichage de “Blade runner 2049”L’article de Johanna Lyssens “Le cinéma, le sexisme et les cinéphiles : un cas d’écoleLes fails de MélanieLa publicité Pepsi avec Kendall JennerLe discours d’Adèle au Grammy’s Award Le Film “Le Brio” de Yvan Attal, avec Camelia JordanaLes fail de ClémentineWarren Beaty annonce l’oscar du meilleur film à “Lalaland” au lieu de “Moonlight”Le Fyre Fest Festival organisé par Ja RuleRéférences de finLe blog de l’autrice de chroniques dessinées Mirion Malle, “Commando Culotte”Le blockbuster “Black Panthers”, sortie en février 2018Le roman “Le Pouvoir” par Naomie Alderman, chez Calmann LevyPour poser une question à Clémentine et Mélanie : hello@quoidemeuf.net. S'inscrire à la géniale newsletter Quoi de meuf : quoidemeuf.net/Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Mélanie Wanga et Clémentine Gallot produite par Nouvelles Écoutes. Réalisée par Aurore Meyer Mahieu, montée et mixée par Laurie Galligani.

AirGo
Ep 54 - Diamond Sharp

AirGo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016 66:51


Diamond Sharp is a poet and essayist from Oak Park, whose words and presence celebrate the melancholy and the shadows we all carry in a way rarely seen in artist communities, organizing rooms, and simply in the world overall. A member of BYP-1oo and an editor for Rookie Mag, Diamond swings by AirGo Studio B (Daniel's house) for this week's episode while the station is getting fixed up. Recorded Wednesday 8/3/16 in Chicago Music from this week's show: mr. fox mr. fox - @squeakPIVOT Shadow Man (feat. @sabapivot, @sminoworld, 1992phoelix) - @noname

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AirGo
Ep 51 - Jasmine Sanders

AirGo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2016 58:52


Jasmine Sanders is a writer from the South Side of the city. Her work explores generations of family, and is remarkably and thoroughly grounded in the streets, stories, and histories of place in a way that the "internet writing" world often is unable to accomplish. She's been published in Rookie Mag and Buzzfeed, and has a twitter name more stellar than most. Recorded live 7/14/16 at WHPK 88.5FM Music from this week's show: Off Beat - @chuckinglish Holy - @jamilawoods

Wildly Hot & Bothered

It's Election Day! We talk politics and even speak to a real live candidate too! We also cover what it's like being a wallflower and a poser as well as getting into the latest publication of Rookie Mag!

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Nerdette
Tavi Gevinson nerds out about Rookie, music, art and gives stellar homework

Nerdette

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2014


Tavi Gevinson, founder and editor of Rookie Mag, has a budding media empire that celebrates unabashed enthusiasm. She talks about the music, TV and more that she's obsessing over lately. Plus she gives homework. (Which she's still very familiar with.) Did we mention she's still in high school?