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Wonderfully Made
Knowing Your Worth — with Sarah Dubbeldam and Allie Marie Smith

Wonderfully Made

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 37:21


Sarah Dubbeldam, founder of Darling Magazine and Darling Society, shares her journey of creating a platform and business that celebrates women's worth and beauty. She discusses the importance of authenticity and the impact of the modeling industry on body image. Sarah also introduces Darling Society, a clothing line that aims to combat negative self-esteem and promote self-love. She encourages aspiring entrepreneurs to start small, have a clear mission, and focus on their unique worth and gifts.   Visit our Website Join our online community   Get Allie's Book: “Wonderfully Made: Discover the Identity, Love, and Worth You Were Created For”   Shownotes direct link  

Giving back generation
Unretouched with Sarah Dubbeldam

Giving back generation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 40:46


In the first episode of ‘Giving Back Generation' 3, Sarah Dubbeldam, founder of Darling Media, shares her experiences navigating the modeling world and the unrealistic beauty standards which lead to her starting Darling Media - the first of its kind that does not retouch the bodies or skin of any models in their magazine. Hosted by Raquelle Stevens and directed by Chiara Tilesi.

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Finding Family
Founders of Darling Magazine & Wilderness Collective - Steve & Sarah Dubbeldam

Finding Family

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 43:27


You're going to love this episode! The founders of Darling Magazine and Wilderness Collective, Steve and Sarah Dubbledam, join us on the podcast and share the secrets behind what makes a good partnership, how to empower your spouse's dreams, and what it takes to work together as married couples. Enjoy! Learn more at: https://blog.darlingmagazine.org or at https://wildernesscollective.com Follow at @darling ________ Join the Finding Family Patreon & support the show at www.patreon.com/findingfamily Thanks to our sponsor: https://www.withlome.com/findingfamily Follow along and learn more about Finding Family at www.findingfamilypodcast.com Follow Julie on Instagram HERE and Chris HERE --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/finding-family/message

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Plucking Up with Liz Bohannon
#46 Sarah Dubbeldam (Darling Magazine) on Feeling Alone While Pursuing a Mission

Plucking Up with Liz Bohannon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 56:01


Before becoming the CEO of Darling Media and Editor-in-Chief of Darling Magazine, Sarah Dubbeldam worked as a model and experienced first hand the unhealthy beauty standards in fashion and media. She founded Darling in 2012, a print magazine that grew into a multi-media company that aims to empower women through thought-provoking content and display a diverse, inclusive, and real picture of beauty. In this episode, we hear about how a comparatively small fish can make a massive impact on an entire industry and cultural norm. Sarah also shares an important lesson about how our pride and fear of other people's (uneducated) opinions can cause some serious pluck ups.--If you've got a little one or are in need of stylish smaller-sized frames yourself, check out Jonas Paul Eyewear! Now through September 6, you can save 20% sitewide - see store for details: https://jonaspauleyewear.comCheck out quick, tasty, and healthy foods at Real Good Foods! https://realgoodfoods.com/discount/PLUCKUP15--Love the podcast? Please follow us or subscribe for FREE, rate, and leave us a review! Follow Liz on Instagram: @lizbohannon @ssekodesigns.This podcast is produced by Hueman Group Media. Follow us on IG @huemangroupmedia and Twitter @hueman_media.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pluckingup/message Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Plucking Up with Liz Bohannon
#46 Sarah Dubbeldam (Darling Magazine) on Feeling Alone While Pursuing a Mission

Plucking Up with Liz Bohannon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 56:01


Before becoming the CEO of Darling Media and Editor-in-Chief of Darling Magazine, Sarah Dubbeldam worked as a model and experienced first hand the unhealthy beauty standards in fashion and media. She founded Darling in 2012, a print magazine that grew into a multi-media company that aims to empower women through thought-provoking content and display a diverse, inclusive, and real picture of beauty. In this episode, we hear about how a comparatively small fish can make a massive impact on an entire industry and cultural norm. Sarah also shares an important lesson about how our pride and fear of other people's (uneducated) opinions can cause some serious pluck ups. -- If you've got a little one or are in need of stylish smaller-sized frames yourself, check out Jonas Paul Eyewear! Now through September 6, you can save 20% sitewide - see store for details: https://jonaspauleyewear.com Check out quick, tasty, and healthy foods at Real Good Foods! https://realgoodfoods.com -- Love the podcast? Please follow us or subscribe for FREE, rate, and leave us a review! Follow Liz on Instagram: @lizbohannon @ssekodesigns. This podcast is produced by Hueman Group Media. Follow us on IG @huemangroupmedia and Twitter @hueman_media. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pluckingup/message

Breaking Glass
Authenticity, retouching, and representation

Breaking Glass

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 43:40


Sarah Dubbeldam is no stranger to the superficial scrutiny of the media industry. A model for many years, the deterioration of Sarah's mental health drove her to defy the status quo and create more authentic content for women. Darling Magazine was launched as a source of relatable and accessible storytelling on the topics women care most about, and it quickly captured headlines when it became the first publication in the United States to commit to not retouching photography. Sarah dives into that decision, shares where they draw the line as artists and creative professionals, and reflects on her own desire to move the media industry toward inclusivity and female empowerment.

Real Good Company
Sarah Dubbeldam: On Creating a Relatable Brand

Real Good Company

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 37:11


Today, Founder and CEO of Darling Media and Editor in Chief of Darling Magazine, Sarah Dubbeldam (@ladydubbs, @darling), joins our hosts to speak on the importance of celebrating women, defining your mission, and building an authentic brand. Sarah truly embodies the name of the podcast: Real Good Company. From the initial vision behind the company to the challenges of growing Darling Media for over a decade, Sarah has truly experienced all aspects of building a relatable and powerful brand for women who found themselves lacking representation in media. Sarah shares how she navigates the constantly changing media landscape and how she uses brand partnerships to tell stories that inspire the Darling community.Get to know our hosts on Instagram @CaitlinCrosby and @AllieBridge. Please be sure to rate, review, and subscribe so that we can stay in Real Good Company! 

Christy Wright Podcast Channel
BB Ep 91: How to Be Authentic and Live Confidently as Yourself with Sarah Dubbeldam

Christy Wright Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 48:17


How to Be Authentic and Live Confidently as Yourself   1:19 How to Be Authentic 17:03 Being Authentic with Sarah Dubbeldam 41:10 Encouragement: God Did Not Create You to Berate You Resources 2020 Business Boutique Goal Planner Get going on your goals and make 2020 your best year yet! Order the new Business Boutique 2020 Goal Planner at BusinessBoutique.com/Planner and use the code BBPLANNER to receive Christy's Setting Goals video that you can watch right now! If you have a success story you would like to share with the Business Boutique community, email me at podcast@businessboutique.com. New podcast episodes are available every other week. Be confident in your authenticity, even when life and other people try to push you around or tell you to be someone you're not. A couple of years ago, I was asked to write an article for a very professional publication. Their readers are intellectuals, academics, and probably more conservative and elite. So, you can imagine my surprise that they wanted me-someone who prefers to be more casual and down to earth-to write an article for them about starting a business. I submitted the article and was a little surprised when they came back with feedback that the tone of my writing was "too chatty." I was like, Really? You're surprised by that? Have you not heard me speak, read my blogs, or listened to one of my podcasts? Because that tone is actually my entire brand! I remember thinking, If you don't want chatty, then you probably don't want me. Related: Ep 86: Be More Confident by Believing in Yourself I felt like this publication wanted me to be someone I wasn't. They wanted me to write like an academic with big fancy words, and that's just not how I write, talk or connect with people. Thankfully, we ended up getting to a good place where they felt like the article met their standards and could be published while staying true to my voice. But it was really eye-opening for me to realize how important it is to not only be authentic, but to be confident in that authenticity, even when life and other people try to push you around or tell you to be someone you're not. That's why today I want to walk you through how to be authentic in your daily life. This is going to help you not only be authentic, but also remain authentic no matter who tries to push you around. Let's jump right in . . . How to Be Authentic 1. Be vulnerable. Let me go ahead and start by saying this is not my idea. Brené Brown introduced this idea of vulnerability years ago with her book Daring Greatly and her TED Talk "The Power of Vulnerability." It's a brilliant concept that says, as we step out in vulnerability-as we open ourselves up, not just to pain but also to love-we're able to have deeper connections and a deeper sense of confidence in who we really are. As an Enneagram eight, vulnerability is really hard for me. So often I want to put up a tough exterior like I've got it all together. But the truth this: Authenticity is about trueness, and you can't live your truest self without being vulnerable. If you're always holding back a piece of yourself or hiding behind a tough exterior, how can you become who God created you to be? That's why vulnerability is so important when it comes to being authentic. 2. Tell the truth. There are two extremes when it comes to telling the truth: There are those who never share the truth, and those who refuse to accept the truth. Those who never want to share the truth lack the ability to be vulnerable. They want to act like everything is always great, so when someone asks how they're doing-even if they're going through a hard time or their kids are driving them crazy-their response is always, "Oh, I'm fine. I'm doing great." The other extreme are those who downplay or don't acknowledge when things are going well in their lives. You know, this person: You give them a compliment about a beautiful...

Christy Wright Podcast Channel
Ep 91: How to Be Authentic and Live Confidently as Yourself

Christy Wright Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 48:17


How to Be Authentic and Live Confidently as Yourself   1:19 How to Be Authentic 17:03 Being Authentic with Sarah Dubbeldam 41:10 Encouragement: God Did Not Create You to Berate You Resources 2020 Business Boutique Goal Planner Get going on your goals and make 2020 your best year yet! Order the new Business Boutique 2020 Goal Planner at BusinessBoutique.com/Planner and use the code BBPLANNER to receive Christy’s Setting Goals video that you can watch right now! If you have a success story you would like to share with the Business Boutique community, email me at podcast@businessboutique.com. New podcast episodes are available every other week. Be confident in your authenticity, even when life and other people try to push you around or tell you to be someone you're not. A couple of years ago, I was asked to write an article for a very professional publication. Their readers are intellectuals, academics, and probably more conservative and elite. So, you can imagine my surprise that they wanted me—someone who prefers to be more casual and down to earth—to write an article for them about starting a business. I submitted the article and was a little surprised when they came back with feedback that the tone of my writing was “too chatty.” I was like, Really? You’re surprised by that? Have you not heard me speak, read my blogs, or listened to one of my podcasts? Because that tone is actually my entire brand! I remember thinking, If you don't want chatty, then you probably don't want me. Related: Ep 86: Be More Confident by Believing in Yourself I felt like this publication wanted me to be someone I wasn't. They wanted me to write like an academic with big fancy words, and that's just not how I write, talk or connect with people. Thankfully, we ended up getting to a good place where they felt like the article met their standards and could be published while staying true to my voice. But it was really eye-opening for me to realize how important it is to not only be authentic, but to be confident in that authenticity, even when life and other people try to push you around or tell you to be someone you're not. That's why today I want to walk you through how to be authentic in your daily life. This is going to help you not only be authentic, but also remain authentic no matter who tries to push you around. Let’s jump right in . . . How to Be Authentic 1. Be vulnerable. Let me go ahead and start by saying this is not my idea. Brené Brown introduced this idea of vulnerability years ago with her book Daring Greatly and her TED Talk “The Power of Vulnerability.” It's a brilliant concept that says, as we step out in vulnerability—as we open ourselves up, not just to pain but also to love—we’re able to have deeper connections and a deeper sense of confidence in who we really are. As an Enneagram eight, vulnerability is really hard for me. So often I want to put up a tough exterior like I've got it all together. But the truth this: Authenticity is about trueness, and you can’t live your truest self without being vulnerable. If you’re always holding back a piece of yourself or hiding behind a tough exterior, how can you become who God created you to be? That’s why vulnerability is so important when it comes to being authentic. 2. Tell the truth. There are two extremes when it comes to telling the truth: There are those who never share the truth, and those who refuse to accept the truth. Those who never want to share the truth lack the ability to be vulnerable. They want to act like everything is always great, so when someone asks how they’re doing—even if they’re going through a hard time or their kids are driving them crazy—their response is always, “Oh, I’m fine. I'm doing great.” The other extreme are those who downplay or don’t acknowledge when things are going well in their lives. You know, this person: You give them a compliment about a beautiful meal, a flattering dress, or the way they lead the charge on a big project at work, and they dismiss it or downplay it. They say something like, “Oh, this old thing?” or “It was really a team effort. I didn’t do much.” Related: Ep 83: Develop Self-Awareness and Turn Your Weaknesses Into Strengths When you dismiss compliments, you're not only dismissing your own sense of confidence in that moment, but you're also dismissing the truth. So, instead of always rejecting the kind things people say about you, resist the urge to say anything other than thank you. To live a more authentic life, tell the truth—when things aren’t going well and when they are. 3. Know your values. So often we identify with the roles we play, like wife, mom, sister, friend, leader, etc. And what's interesting is, if we're not careful, we’ll always operate from the surface level of our roles. We’ll fulfill tasks for the people in our lives while missing the deeper layer of what our mind and our heart truly desires and values. We say things like: “I’d love to work out, but I don't have time to. I value playing with my kids outside, but by the time I get home from work, I don't have any energy left. I’d love to go on a vacation with my husband, but we haven't even been on a date in months.” How can you say you truly value those things when you don’t actually do them? When you don't spend your life and your time on things that are important to you, you'll live your life stressed, anxious and exhausted because there's an inconsistency between what you value and what your life actually reflects. So, a key to being authentic is to close that gap—to identify what’s important to you, and then actually do those things. 4. Love yourself. It's amazing how we—women especially—will spend our entire day, from the moment we wake up to the moment we go to sleep, beating ourselves up about how we look, how we dress, how we keep our house, how we parent our kids, how we fail at work, etc. It’s an all day, every day narrative in our head that is mean and exhausting. But you know what? You can't offer something you don't have, and you can't lead others where you are not. So, if you want to love people in your life, sister, you better love yourself first. I love how Brené Brown says, “Talk to yourself like you would to someone you love.” Here’s a really practical tip to help you do that: Go to your Bible! God has some amazing things to say about you. He says He delights over you with singing. That He knit you together in your mother's womb. That He would move heaven and earth for you. That he chose you and that he loves you. You are precious in his sight. Replace the lies in your head and heart with those truths. If you’ll practice these four things, you’ll be on your way to living a much more authentic life—one that is true to you and that you’re proud of. Being Authentic with Sarah Dubbeldam I'm so excited about my guest today, Sarah Dubbeldam! Sarah is the founder and creative director of Darling Media and Darling magazine, a publication that celebrates real women. I love this magazine so much. They have a beautiful quote on the back of their magazine that I believe illustrates what it means to live authentically. It says: “Darling is the art of being a woman. Darling magazine holds the modern mold of women up to the fire to evoke a discussion on femininity and reshape an authentic design. Darling is a catalyst for positive change; leading women to discover beauty apart from vanity, influence apart from manipulation, style apart from materialism, sweetness apart from passivity, and womanhood without degradation. Darling leads women to practice the arts of virtue, wit, modesty and wisdom, all while creating beauty and embodying love. Darling says women are not only interesting but original, not only good enough, but exceptional, not just here but here for a purpose.” On this episode, Sarah and I talk about: Why it’s so important to live according to your values What modesty actually means and what it looks like How living authentically leads to living confidently Encouragement: God Did Not Create You to Berate You A few months ago, I had an experience that absolutely rocked me to my core. My husband, Matt, and I were hanging out at our friend’s house for a cookout. The weather was amazing so we—the adults and the kids—were hanging out in the backyard. My husband watched the boys while I ate, and when I finished, I told him I’d take over watching the boys so he could go inside and get some food. Well, I went to throw my plate of food away, and the next thing I know, I see my husband running out of the back door to the front of the house. And as soon as I saw him dart past me, I knew what had happened: Conley, my son, had run off. I took off after my husband and saw Conley standing at the end of the driveway with his toes on the street as cars were flying by. Thank God we got him. Nothing happened. But him getting out of the backyard and near the street was my fault. I was supposed to be watching him. I cried the rest of the day and kept thinking, How could I be so stupid? What must my husband think of me? What must my friends think? Those thoughts went on and on as I beat myself up about the mistake I’d made. Now, I want to be clear: The mistake I made that day—taking my eyes off Conley—was not okay. But you know what else was not okay? How I lived in that shame for the rest of the day. Related: Ep 76: Practice Self-Care and Give Yourself Grace As I was praying throughout the day—praying and crying and praying and crying—I felt God say to me, “Christy, we’re a team. Conley is my son too, and I'm going to help you when you fall short. I'm going to be there. There's grace for you in your mistakes.” I was so incredibly thankful for that reminder. And today, I just want to remind you: When you have those kind of voices in your head—when you make a mistake or you slip up and you're just beating yourself up—I want you to stop and ask yourself a question: Is this what God says about me? Because I guarantee you, those voices are not from God because God did not create you to berate you. God will coach. He will correct. He will convict. He will help you grow, improve and mature. But He will not tear you down. He is a God who builds up. He is a God who gives grace. He is a God who shows up. And He is a God who loves His children. God doesn't just love Conley. God loves me—even in my flaws, my failures and my setbacks. I love how the Bible reminds us that God is love. First and foremost, God is loving. So, if the thoughts you're feeling or the words you're hearing in your mind aren’t loving, then they're not from God. At the end of the day, the most important identity you take on is that of a loved, chosen daughter of the King. Rest in that today. I hope this not only encourages you to appreciate someone that might be wired differently than you, but also gives you some practical tips to work better with them.

Live It Well Podcast
Steve & Sarah Dubbeldam | Believe in Each Other’s Dreams

Live It Well Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 52:17


On today’s episode we invited one of our very favorite entrepreneurial couples couples, Steve and Sarah Dubbeldam to join us for a conversation about believing in each other's dreams, and bringing those dreams to life.  Steve is the founder of Wilderness Collective, offering trip-of-a-lifetime adventure experiences with the intention of inspiring character development through exploration.(yes please!)  Sarah is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Darling Magazine, a quarterly publication that seeks to broaden the ideals of beauty in media by using all sizes of models and becoming the first magazine to not retouch women's bodies or skin in photos. Both Darling and Wilderness encourage men and women to discover their true identity and worth. We chat with Steve and Sarah about how they learned to work together, take each other's dreams seriously, and begin to bring those dreams to life.  They share the vital rhythms they practice in their life and marriage while running two successful start ups that have kept them connected, balanced, and on the same team.  We were blown away by these two, they are wise beyond their years, and the incredible wisdom they share will inspire you to bring each other's dreams to life. Listen in.   Links + Resources Mentioned: Wilderness Collective Darling Media Blue Like Jazz  Tales of the Jazz Age What Clients Love Growth Hacker Marketing LIW Recommended Resources   Connect with Chris & Jenni: https://letsliveitwell.com https://www.instagram.com/chrisgraebe/ https://www.instagram.com/jennigraebe/ https://www.instagram.com/letsliveitwell/

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Live It Well Podcast
57: Steve and Sarah Dubbeldam | Believe in Each Other’s Dreams

Live It Well Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 52:17


On today’s episode we invited one of our very favorite entrepreneurial couples couples, Steve and Sarah Dubbeldam to join us for a conversation about believing in each other's dreams, and bringing those dreams to life.  Steve is the founder of Wilderness Collective, offering trip-of-a-lifetime adventure experiences with the intention of inspiring character development through exploration.(yes please!)  Sarah is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Darling Magazine, a quarterly publication that seeks to broaden the ideals of beauty in media by using all sizes of models and becoming the first magazine to not retouch women's bodies or skin in photos. Both Darling and Wilderness encourage men and women to discover their true identity and worth. We chat with Steve and Sarah about how they learned to work together, take each other's dreams seriously, and begin to bring those dreams to life.  They share the vital rhythms they practice in their life and marriage while running two successful start ups that have kept them connected, balanced, and on the same team.  We were blown away by these two, they are wise beyond their years, and the incredible wisdom they share will inspire you to bring each other's dreams to life. Listen in.   Links + Resources Mentioned: Wilderness Collective Darling Media Blue Like Jazz  Tales of the Jazz Age What Clients Love Growth Hacker Marketing LIW Recommended Resources   Connect with Chris & Jenni: https://letsliveitwell.com https://www.instagram.com/chrisgraebe/ https://www.instagram.com/jennigraebe/ https://www.instagram.com/letsliveitwell/  

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Love or Work
The Creative Process | Steve + Sarah Dubbeldam

Love or Work

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 59:44


Meet Sarah + Steve Dubbeldam. Sarah is the founder of Darling Media, which is dedicated to exploring the complexities of the art of being a woman, through digital and printed media while being committed to leaving women untouched. Steve is the Founder and CEO of Wilderness Collective, which inspires character development through exploration via adventure experiences, films, and printed magazines. Both Sarah and Steve have partnered with brands like Nike, Lululemon, Aerie, Alaska Airlines and so many more. In this duo, both are entrepreneurs and seekers of adventures. They challenge us to pick up our kids and show them the world. We shouldn't let our fear or all of the luggage, that comes with travel, stop us! Steve and Sarah also share their creative processes with us. We hope you'll dive in with us! Welcome to the Love or Work Podcast, hosted by Andre Shinabarger (Physician Assistant, Grady Hospital) and Jeff Shinabarger (Social Entrepreneur and Founder of Plywood People). They are asking the question: Is it possible to change the world, stay in love and raise a healthy family? 100 interviews where Jeff and Andre learn from other working families in the journey of marriage, purpose and parenting. Learn more about Steve and Sarah's work: https://darlingmagazine.org/ https://wildernesscollective.com Website: www.loveorwork.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/loveorwork Love or Work is a project of Plywood People. Plywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com

Feel Good Effect
022: Why Retouching Isn’t Health: Real Beauty, Redefined with Sarah Dubbeldam

Feel Good Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 42:06


We’re taking a deep dive the fundamental problem of retouching in media, why narrowing the definition of beauty is not healthy, how to replace lies with truth, and the upcoming documentary, self(i.e.), with Sarah Dubbeldam, CEO of DARLING Media and Editor-in-Chief of DARLING Magazine. Sarah Dubbeldam is founder of DARLING, a multi-media company that is positively redefining female-driven digital, social and print content. She serves as CEO of DARLING Media and Editor-in-Chief of DARLING Magazine. After graduating from Concordia University, Sarah was signed by one of the world’s top modeling agencies. Although her modeling career was met with success through national campaigns, after a few years she was fed up with feeling insecure and depressed, questioning what she was doing with her life. Sarah put her dissatisfaction into action and over coffee with her best friend Kelli, came up with the idea of launching DARLING, a magazine that broadened the ideal of “beauty” with an authentic and elevated conversation for women. The goal: creating media that matters. Five years after first developing the concept, Sarah turned to Kickstarter in 2012 to get the print magazine off the ground. Since then the company has grown into different verticals such as video, online, social media and events and has become a movement to build women’s self-esteem. DARLING is the only women’s magazine that does not retouch women’s skin or bodies and seeks to represent a wide range of sizes, ages and ethnicities. The cultural phenomenon Sarah has created can be seen in the hashtags #thatsdarling, #darlingmovement and #darlingweekend that have been used more than 15 million times on social media.   Key Takeaways The DARLING founding story, and how the mission statement came to be. The decision to not retouch images in the magazine. The difference between filters and retouching. Sarah’s definition of perfectionism and the ideal of beauty throughout the years. The problem with narrowing the idea of beauty. “A flaw is only a flaw if it’s measured against an ideal.” Sarah Dubbeldam “Your body is your home. The only thing holding you back is believing there’s something wrong with you.” self(i.e.) Replacing lies with truth. Bringing awareness to self-critical thoughts and sharing these thoughts with a supportive community. Learning to have healthy thought patterns is what it really means to be healthy.   Show Resources DARLING mission statement. self(i.e.): the search for real self-esteem in a retouched world   Guest Information Website: darlingmagazine.com Instagram: @darlingmagazine @sarahdubbs Show the Feel Good Effect Love Share it via Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, or Twitter Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews help more people find the show! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts.

LIBERTY Sessions with Nada Jones | Celebrating women who do & inspiring women who can |

Our second live LIBERTY Sessions event from the Santa Monica WeWork offices. What do you get when a graphic designer, an author, an editor and an attorney all congregate together? A killer night of boss babes breaking it down! Listen in as Nada Jones interviews this stellar panel of entrepreneurial women. Each shares her story, successes, challenges and tips for all women who are thinking about starting their own venture or those needing a little motivation to stay the course.  Join Sarah Magidoff of Canopy, Claire Crisp, author of Waking Mathilda, Sarah Dubbledam of Darling Media, and Celeste Liversidge of  TruAdopt in this rich conversation. Warning, the ladies in this episode will have you laughing out loud and moved to tears--be prepared! Want to learn more about our panel? Here’s all the info:  Sarah Magidoff: @madebycanopy on Instagram and Pinterest. Check out Sarah’s graphic design services at www.madebycanopy.com. Claire Crisp: @londonerinla on Instagram,  @clairecrisp1 on Twitter, and @claireccrisp on Facebook. Check out Claire’s book and blog at claireccrisp.com. Sarah Dubbeldam: @darling and @ladydubbs on Instagram, @darlingmag on Twitter, and @darlingmagazine on YouTube. Be sure to go to www.darlingmagazine.org. Celeste Liversidge: @tru.adopt on Instagram and @truadopt on Facebook. Be sure to go to www.truadopt.org to check out their services. Don't forget to follow us at @libertyforher on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Please let us know your thoughts about this episode by using the hashtag #libertysessions.

STORY Podcast
E18 // Sarah Dubbeldam on Balancing Art and Entrepreneurship

STORY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2017 69:23


Sarah Dubbeldam, Editor-in-chief and Creative Director of Darling Magazine, has successfully launched a brand that has disrupted the conversation. Darling Magazine is a beautifully crafted publication that has turned into a lifestyle brand that is empowering women through carefully curated content every day. Sarah has a lot to say about the struggles of balancing her creativity with becoming an entrepreneur and leader of a company. She also has some incredible insight into what it takes to be a writer, create a lifestyle brand that aligns with a mission, and why the voice of Darling needs to be heard. Learn more about Darling at www.darlingmagazine.org and STORY at www.storygatherings.com.

Sounds Good with Branden Harvey
Sarah Dubbeldam — The Art of Being a Woman

Sounds Good with Branden Harvey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2016 43:29


Sarah is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Darling Magazine, an artistic quarterly publication that seeks to broaden the “ideals” of beauty in media by using all sizes of models and becoming the first magazine to not retouch women's bodies or skin in photos. Darling is now carried in over 300 retailers in the U.S. and abroad including Anthropologie and Whole Foods. Sarah and the Darling team have built a strong community of women who know their true worth. -- @darling on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook | darlingmagazine.org @brandenharvey on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook & Snapchat | brandenharvey.com Join the Sounds Good with Branden Harvey Email Party at brandenharvey.com/podcast

Hank Presents:
The Adventure of Being a Woman w. Sarah Dubbeldam

Hank Presents:

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2016 34:34


Sarah Dubbeldam is the Founder, Editor-in-Chief and Creative Director of Darling Magazine. Sarah and her team at Darling Magazine continually adventure in to uncharted territory in order to inspire their audience to new levels of self-esteem, self-respect, and self-acceptance. I loved talking to her about beauty, women, and getting advice from her on how to raise my daughters.

Sounds Like A Movement
Sarah Dubbeldam on Being Honest

Sounds Like A Movement

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2015 26:28


Sarah Dubbeldam is the Founder of Darling, a women's magazine with a "no-retouch" policy. Thousands and thousands belong to Darling's movement. On the latest podcast, Sarah (who is brave, awesome, and crazy-smart) talks about how honesty and integrity can have a huge influence on a culture that's bored with materialism and manipulation.