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Randa sits down to interview Sarah Tripp of Sassy Red Lipstick and the new Curvy Love Fitness App to talk all things in embracing curves, self-love, body positivity but still emphasizing health, fitness and strength training and of course, fun curvy Fashion with Las Vegas wife, mom & blogger!
In this ICYMI episode, the girls sit down with Sarah Tripp, also known as Sassy Red Lipstick during their 2020 MAMA & MORE series. She's a self-proclaimed curvy girl who's all about spreading body confidence to us mama's and women! The girls welcome her in studio and talk about so many great things – first about her journey as an OG blogger and then Instagram influencer. She has an eye for fashion and Sarah shares how that's really where it all started. Her and her husband Robbie lead a fun and exciting life with their new baby boy Taz. The girls ask some hot topic questions about her and her husband, who's a strong supporter or her curves and confidence. She bares it all during the chat, encouraging all women to forget about the number and learn to feel good in their own skin – something we're still working at! Sarah is a newer mom, so the girls have a blast chatting about some of those first year things – from body image to postpartum depression. She opens up and shares her struggle with postpartum and when she knew it was time to get help. She truly is a light! Go follow along on Insta @sassyredlipstick or find her online at www.sassyredlipstick.com. The girls say goodbye to Sarah and then wrap up the show with a condensed version of their weekly hits and misses! Thanks so much for tuning in! Follow the girls on Instagram @themomvoicepodcast or find them at www.mom-voice.com. New episodes released every Monday – so make sure to SUBSCRIBE! xo
In this ICYMI episode, the girls sit down with Sarah Tripp, also known as Sassy Red Lipstick during their 2020 MAMA & MORE series. She's a self-proclaimed curvy girl who's all about spreading body confidence to us mama's and women! The girls welcome her in studio and talk about so many great things – first about her journey as an OG blogger and then Instagram influencer. She has an eye for fashion and Sarah shares how that's really where it all started. Her and her husband Robbie lead a fun and exciting life with their new baby boy Taz. The girls ask some hot topic questions about her and her husband, who's a strong supporter or her curves and confidence. She bares it all during the chat, encouraging all women to forget about the number and learn to feel good in their own skin – something we're still working at! Sarah is a newer mom, so the girls have a blast chatting about some of those first year things – from body image to postpartum depression. She opens up and shares her struggle with postpartum and when she knew it was time to get help. She truly is a light! Go follow along on Insta @sassyredlipstick or find her online at www.sassyredlipstick.com. The girls say goodbye to Sarah and then wrap up the show with a condensed version of their weekly hits and misses! Thanks so much for tuning in! Follow the girls on Instagram @themomvoicepodcast or find them at www.mom-voice.com. New episodes released every Monday – so make sure to SUBSCRIBE! xo
Nov. 2, 2020 - In this week's episode, the girls kick off their MAMA & MORE series with the desert diva, Sarah Tripp, also known as Sassy Red Lipstick! She's a self-proclaimed curvy girl who's all about spreading body confidence to us mama's and women! The girls welcome her in studio and talk about so many great things - first about her journey as an OG blogger and then Instagram influencer. She has an eye for fashion and Sarah shares how that's really where it all started. Her and her husband Robbie lead a fun and exciting life with their new baby boy Taz. The girls ask some hot topic questions about her and her husband, who's a strong supporter or her curves and confidence. She bares it all during the chat, encouraging all women to forget about the number and learn to feel good in their own skin - something we're still working at! Sarah is a newer mom, so the girls have a blast chatting about some of those first year things - from body image to postpartum depression. She opens up and shares her struggle with postpartum and when she knew it was time to get help. She truly is a light! Go follow along on Insta @sassyredlipstick or find her online at www.sassyredlipstick.com. The girls say goodbye to Sarah and then wrap up the show with a condensed version of their weekly hits and misses! Thanks so much for tuning in! Follow the girls on Instagram @themomvoicepodcast or find them at www.mom-voice.com. New episodes released every Monday – so make sure to SUBSCRIBE! xo
Nov. 2, 2020 - In this week’s episode, the girls kick off their MAMA & MORE series with the desert diva, Sarah Tripp, also known as Sassy Red Lipstick! She’s a self-proclaimed curvy girl who’s all about spreading body confidence to us mama’s and women! The girls welcome her in studio and talk about so many great things - first about her journey as an OG blogger and then Instagram influencer. She has an eye for fashion and Sarah shares how that’s really where it all started. Her and her husband Robbie lead a fun and exciting life with their new baby boy Taz. The girls ask some hot topic questions about her and her husband, who’s a strong supporter or her curves and confidence. She bares it all during the chat, encouraging all women to forget about the number and learn to feel good in their own skin - something we’re still working at! Sarah is a newer mom, so the girls have a blast chatting about some of those first year things - from body image to postpartum depression. She opens up and shares her struggle with postpartum and when she knew it was time to get help. She truly is a light! Go follow along on Insta @sassyredlipstick or find her online at www.sassyredlipstick.com. The girls say goodbye to Sarah and then wrap up the show with a condensed version of their weekly hits and misses! Thanks so much for tuning in! Follow the girls on Instagram @themomvoicepodcast or find them at www.mom-voice.com. New episodes released every Monday – so make sure to SUBSCRIBE! xo
Sarah Tripp from Sassy Red Lipstick joins Slow Your Scroll this week. They start with a lightning round of questions like the three bloggers she would be stranded with on an island, the brand who does size inclusivity right and who she’d like to share a pumpkin spice latte with. Sarah shares what’s like to work full time with your husband, plus live in a two-influencer household. She goes deep, raw and transparent and shares what really went down with that J. Crew try-on haul scandal, publicly sharing for the first time what happened, how she felt and how that experience changed her. A must listen episode!! @sassyredlipstick sassyredlipstick.com
Self-love and body positivity are synonymous with Sassy Red Lipstick. Sarah Tripp, the woman behind the handle, started her journey as an advertising major and evolved her own brand into a platform for all women. Together, her and her husband turned business partner Robbie, have scaled their business into a body positive empire. Tune into Sarah’s LIKEtoKNOW.it Influencer Radio episode today to hear all about her journey and how to build a successful business with your spouse.Follow Sarah @sassyredlipstick by downloading the LIKEtoKNOW.it App for Apple or Google PlayEpisode featuring music by Dallas artist, LEV See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Ash sat down with Sarah Tripp to explore the intersectionality of such topics as body positivity and modesty, and how they can affect our confidence and self love - especially as women of faith. Sarah Tripp is the founder of the body positive fashion/lifestyle blog Sassy Red Lipstick, created in 2013 to help women feel confident in their own skin and express their inner confidence through personal style. Sarah and her husband Robbie love sharing their love/relationship with their engaged audience and values connecting with them in an authentic way. Sassy Red Lipstick has been featured on Forbes, Good Morning America, GLAMOUR, Women's Health, SHAPE, and many other major media outlets internationally. You can find Sarah's platform at www.sassyredlipstick.com or follow her on Instagram: @sassyredlipstick.
In this week’s episode of The Influencer Podcast, I chat with the inspiring and fashionable Sarah Tripp, creator of body positive fashion blog Sassy Red Lipstick. Today, we’re talking about how going viral tripled her following, the most common mistake influencers make and how to avoid it, how to handle body shaming on social media -- and so much more. For exclusive content surrounding this and all podcast episodes, sign up for our amazing newsletter at www.theinfluencerpodcast.com. And don’t forget to snap and post a photo while listening to the show and tag me (@julssolomon) and Sarah (@sassyredlipstick)! To dive deeper into each episode with myself and other podcast listeners and receive exclusive bonuses relating to the show come join the Influencer Podcast Facebook group.
Monica and Sarah chat about • Body Positive Brand Messaging • What it's like to go viral • How to stay true to yourself as an influencer and how that is the best long-term strategy Website Instagram Facebook Page
'Phantasia For Elvira Shatayev' by Adrianne Rich read by Sarah Tripp. 'Phantasia For Elvira Shatayev' appears in 'The Dream of a Common Language' first published by W. W. Norton & Co in 1978. A transcript can be found at http://missedstations.tumblr.com/post/25775724338/phantasia-for-elvira-shatayev-adrienne-rich More from Sarah Tripp can be found at http://sarahtripp.com
Have you ever wondered what it is really like to be a successful fashion blogger? Meet Sarah Tripp. Sarah, from Sassy Red Lipstick, does her job so well that she makes it look easy. But it absolutely isn't. Sarah has the right mix of dreaming big and working hard. Fashion is a huge form of her self-expression and has been a life-long passion. But another important passion for Sarah is her desire to help women learn how to love their bodies, just as they are. In this podcast, we go into what a typical day looks life for Sarah, how she remains true to herself while incorporating sponsorship, what it means to have authentic connections with her followers, how she dares to be honest about the hard parts of her industry, what her husband's love and influence has meant for her, how she battles the daily pressure to be perfect, and how she overcame her own dissatisfaction with her body and now embraces a celebratory self-acceptance that keeps her centered. Show Notes Sarah's blog and Instagram Sarah's mentioned posts: Honor Your Curves, The In-Betweeners, Exposing Blogger Politics, and her whole tab on Body Positivity Monica's Instagram, Facebook, and Contact page More on "Do Something" here and here (includes a short podcast episode that explains the series) More episodes from the podcast Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife's website if you're still considering her courses! (And her interview) Song Credit: "Sweet Promise" by Nicolai Heidlas
The Rev Julian "Tripp" Jeffords Genesis 18:9-15 Psalm 113 Hebrews 11:11-12 Luke 1:26-38
20 November 2012 | 7 pm. A special one-off event with architectural historian, Kirsten McKee and architect, Malcolm Fraser coinciding with Collective's exhibition, Adaptation. Kirsten completed her PhD thesis on the landscape, politics, architecture, social organisation and culture of Calton Hill and its environs throughout history. This research is informing Collective's future plans. Malcolm is Director and founder of Malcolm Fraser Architects who are currently developing an architectural master plan for the long-term development of the City Observatory on Calton Hill for Collective. Kirsten will draw on her extensive knowledge of the history and architecture of Calton Hill to introduce and contextualise Collective's new location and its varied history. Malcolm will reflect on his previous experience of working with cultural organisations and redeveloping historic buildings to consider how this new location might impact on Collective's identity, and how such a dramatic change could develop the ambition of the programme. Adaptation was a phased, year-long research project initiated by Sarah Tripp with Collective. The project considers the effect that change can have on form and content - which is particularly pertinent at this time when the gallery is in its own process of adaptation. Duration 1 hour 22 minutes.
20 November 2012 | 7 pm. A special one-off event with architectural historian, Kirsten McKee and architect, Malcolm Fraser coinciding with Collective's exhibition, Adaptation. Kirsten completed her PhD thesis on the landscape, politics, architecture, social organisation and culture of Calton Hill and its environs throughout history. This research is informing Collective's future plans. Malcolm is Director and founder of Malcolm Fraser Architects who are currently developing an architectural master plan for the long-term development of the City Observatory on Calton Hill for Collective. Kirsten will draw on her extensive knowledge of the history and architecture of Calton Hill to introduce and contextualise Collective's new location and its varied history. Malcolm will reflect on his previous experience of working with cultural organisations and redeveloping historic buildings to consider how this new location might impact on Collective's identity, and how such a dramatic change could develop the ambition of the programme. Adaptation was a phased, year-long research project initiated by Sarah Tripp with Collective. The project considers the effect that change can have on form and content - which is particularly pertinent at this time when the gallery is in its own process of adaptation. Duration 1 hour 22 minutes.
Saturday 13th October 2012. A discussion with some of the Adaptation practitioners. Banu Cennetoglu, Philippine Hoegen, Dominic Paterson and Sarah Tripp will discuss the project and their work within it. Adaptation is a phased, year-long research project initiated by Sarah Tripp with Collective. The project considers the effect that change can have on form and content – this is particularly pertinent at this a time when Collective is in its own process of adaptation, preparing to move from its current site on Cockburn Street to a new site in the City Observatory on Calton Hill at the end of 2012. 1 hour 30 minutes 51 seconds.
Saturday 13th October 2012. A discussion with some of the Adaptation practitioners. Banu Cennetoglu, Philippine Hoegen, Dominic Paterson and Sarah Tripp will discuss the project and their work within it. Adaptation is a phased, year-long research project initiated by Sarah Tripp with Collective. The project considers the effect that change can have on form and content – this is particularly pertinent at this a time when Collective is in its own process of adaptation, preparing to move from its current site on Cockburn Street to a new site in the City Observatory on Calton Hill at the end of 2012. 1 hour 30 minutes 51 seconds.