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We recap a massive weekend starting with Eurovision 2026 in Vienna! Delta Goodrem delivered a powerhouse performance of "Eclipse," finishing an impressive 4th. On a somber note, we reflect on the tragic shark attack at Rottnest Island over the weekend that claimed the life of a beloved local spearfisherman. Plus, Nat recounts her fashion nightmare at the Oasis Ball where her sequin dress acted like Velcro!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Happy Hour, Keith and Jenny talk about their first pets, test out a sequin surprise pillow, and Jenny having more ASU moms in her feed. Presented by Iowa Distilling Company. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's shaping up to be a story of profound betrayal – if the allegations are proven in court. On the one hand is one of Australia's most influential and richest philanthropists, a woman who doesn't use email or indeed a computer. On the other is her personal secretary, whom she entrusted with access to her intimate personal and financial details. Today, chief investigative reporter Kate McClymont on the case of Judith Neilson, Annalouise Spence and the alleged $1.6 million sequin-studded fraud.Background reading Kate McClymont's story – 'Profound betrayal’: The billionaire and her secretary’s $1.5m sequin-studded fraud. And ‘Overwhelming case’: Billionaire’s ex-secretary refused bail over alleged $1.6m fraud. Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's shaping up to be a story of profound betrayal – if the allegations are proven in court. On the one hand is one of Australia's most influential and richest philanthropists, a woman who doesn't use email or indeed a computer. On the other is her personal secretary, whom she entrusted with access to her intimate personal and financial details. Today, chief investigative reporter Kate McClymont on the case of Judith Neilson, Annalouise Spence and the alleged $1.6 million sequin-studded fraud.Background reading Kate McClymont's story – 'Profound betrayal’: The billionaire and her secretary’s $1.5m sequin-studded fraud. And ‘Overwhelming case’: Billionaire’s ex-secretary refused bail over alleged $1.6m fraud. Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week’s guest is embroiderer Jessica Grady. The show is sponsored by Avlea Folk Embroidery. Please support our sponsors and let them know you heard about them from Fiber Talk. Jessica Grady’s art is likely the most dimensional, non-stumpwork, embroidery you’ll ever see. Sequin-shaped items were her original inspiration but, as you’ll see, she’s way beyond stitching disks to cloth. Her art is only part of it. The prep work of dyeing, cutting, and assembling sub-parts is a creative process unto its own. Be sure to visit her social media and consider participating in a workshop. For Fiber Talk Patreon members, we recorded a second show in which we explore all that went into creating three of her pieces. Become part of our Patreon group at Patreon.com/FiberTalk.–Gary Listen to the podcast: This show is also available on FlossTube. Watch the video You can listen by using the player above or you can subscribe to Fiber Talk through iTunes, Amazon Music, Spotify, Audible, iHeart Radio, TuneIn, Podbay, Podbean, and many other podcast sources. To receive e-mail notification of new podcasts, provide your name and e-mail address below. We do not sell/share e-mail addresses. Here are some links: Avlea Folk Embroidery website Jessica Grady website Jessica Grady on Instagram Jessica Grady on Facebook We hope you enjoy this conversation with Jessica Grady. We're always looking for guests, so let me know if there is someone you’d like me to have on the show. To add yourself to our mailing list and be notified whenever we post a new podcast, provide your name and email address below. You won’t get spam and we won’t share your address.
Sequin Kay is all about art and life reflecting one another. As an artist with over 15 years of experience, she specializes in contemporary works that blend pointillism with themes of identity and emotion. Kay's art focuses on storytelling through precise techniques, exploring the interconnectedness of the divine and wounded feminine, creating artworks that foster deep connection and personal reflection. We talk about finding and sharing your voice, how the arts foster and build communities by bringing people together and when (and if) a piece of work is every truly finished. Let's get our good sparkle on, shall we? ____________________________ Come see Steve in person at SLIDESHOW: IN COLOR! launching in London on May 3rd. Grab your seat for the show the Los Angeles Times calls, "Downright magical, uncomfortable and shockingly honest" - https://www.citizenticket.com/events/etcetera-theatre/slideshow-in-color/ Steve's third book in his cozy mystery series, THE DOG WALKING DETECTIVES is finally here: SEASON'S SLAYINGS! Get your copy on Amazon: https://bit.ly/3WYTPiR or Barnes & Noble: https://bit.ly/4hOjILR Grab the first two: Book 1: DROWN TOWN Amazon: https://amzn.to/478W8mp Barnes & Noble: https://bit.ly/3Mv7cCk & Book 2: MURDER UNMASKED Amazon: https://shorturl.at/fDR47 Barnes & Noble: https://shorturl.at/3ccTy
I will not repeat Phryni…, by Iliassa Sequin, translated by Calliope Michail by Modern Poetry in Translation Magazine
Historic William Woods University in mid-Missouri's Fulton has an acting president. Former UPS executive Romaine Seguin worked at UPS for 38 years before retiring in 2021. She graduated from what was then William Woods College, earning a full scholarship and pitching on the softball team. The acting president joined host Fred Parry in-studio for the hour Saturday morning on 939 the Eagle's “CEO Roundtable” to discuss her role and her priorities. Romaine Seguin grew up in St. Louis and graduated from Hazelwood East high school in Florissant. After graduating from William Woods, she started at UPS unloading trucks at 3:30 in the morning and loved that job. She worked her way up in management at UPS, moving nine times and doing two stints in Europe. She praises the institution and the outstanding education students receive at William Woods:
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Lost luggage, sequin bathers, and start-line poses we probably shouldn't attempt… Elise is home from Italy and Alice is back from Portland and Hood to Coast with a LOT to unpack. From field-event fandom at the World Athletics Championships, to Sydney Marathon's debut as a Major, to Elise's short-and-sharp build for New York, this one's part catch-up, part race recap, and part therapy. Spoiler: trail relays are brutal, you can never have enough cowboy-boot shot glasses, and sunglasses at night might be a thing. If this episode made you laugh, crave tomato salads, or impulse buy a sparkly one-piece, share it with a mate, rate/review the pod, and follow along as Elise builds to New York with AB in tow as number one hype gal. -- This episode is sponsored by Mikro Coffee Roasters. Head to Mikro.coffee and use code RUNWITHIT10 for 10% off. -- Follow us on Instagram: @runwithit.pod @alicebaquie @elisebeacom @mikrocoffeeroasters -- Intro/outro music by Dan Beacom Graphic design by Kate Scheer
With two feature films under his belt, Samuel Van Grinsven has quickly become a vital voice in Australian cinema. His feature debut, the lurid and sumptuous 2019 queer drama Sequin in a Blue Room, utilised neon lights and lingering shots of yearning to amplify the sense of lead actor Conor Leach's youthful Sequin finding his place in a new, inviting world.With his follow up feature, Went Up the Hill, Samuel, alongside regular co-writer Jory Anast, explores facets of grief through a gothic possession drama. Here we follow Jack (Dacre Montgomery) who returns home to New Zealand for the funeral of his mother. There, he forms a fractious bond with Jill (Vicky Krieps), the widow of his mother. Where Sequin in a Blue Room explored different shades of blue, from bright neons to dark navy's, Went Up the Hill immerses viewers in shades of grey, placing Jack and Jill in a brutalist style home overlooking a cold lake.This is a film that's hard to shake. I first saw Went Up the Hill over a year ago now and there are moments in the film which have lingered in my mind in a way that that haunts my dreams. The pairing of Dacre Montgomery and Vicky Krieps is a masterful one, with the two exploring emotionality in a way that we rarely get to see on screen in an Australian film. It is, ostensibly, a film about grief and the loss of someone in your life. For Jack, as an estranged son, he has grappled with processing that grief while his mother was alive, making her true passing feel like a new advent of grief and loss. For Jill, that grief is amplified by the arrival of Jack at her partners house, and what that means for her ability to mourn the loss of her partner. These aspects, and many more, are tenderly explored in the film.In the following conversation, recorded ahead of the films screening at the Melbourne International Film Festival, Samuel talks about that colour palette for the film, while also exploring the creative path to exploring grief on screen.At the end of this interview, I misquote the title of Max Porter's essential book about grief, his 2015 novella titled Grief is the Thing with Feathers. I want to read a quote from that book which I feel touches on what this film is about 'Ghosts do not haunt, they regress. Just as when you need to go to sleep you think of trees or lawns, you are taking instant symbolic refuge in a ready-made iconography of early safety and satisfaction. That exact place is where ghosts go.'Went Up the Hill arrives in Australian cinemas on 11 September. It is a film that demands a big screen viewing.Read Nadine Whitney's review of Went Up the Hill here and listen to the interview with Dacre Montgomery here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With two feature films under his belt, Samuel Van Grinsven has quickly become a vital voice in Australian cinema. His feature debut, the lurid and sumptuous 2019 queer drama Sequin in a Blue Room, utilised neon lights and lingering shots of yearning to amplify the sense of lead actor Conor Leach's youthful Sequin finding his place in a new, inviting world.With his follow up feature, Went Up the Hill, Samuel, alongside regular co-writer Jory Anast, explores facets of grief through a gothic possession drama. Here we follow Jack (Dacre Montgomery) who returns home to New Zealand for the funeral of his mother. There, he forms a fractious bond with Jill (Vicky Krieps), the widow of his mother. Where Sequin in a Blue Room explored different shades of blue, from bright neons to dark navy's, Went Up the Hill immerses viewers in shades of grey, placing Jack and Jill in a brutalist style home overlooking a cold lake.This is a film that's hard to shake. I first saw Went Up the Hill over a year ago now and there are moments in the film which have lingered in my mind in a way that that haunts my dreams. The pairing of Dacre Montgomery and Vicky Krieps is a masterful one, with the two exploring emotionality in a way that we rarely get to see on screen in an Australian film. It is, ostensibly, a film about grief and the loss of someone in your life. For Jack, as an estranged son, he has grappled with processing that grief while his mother was alive, making her true passing feel like a new advent of grief and loss. For Jill, that grief is amplified by the arrival of Jack at her partners house, and what that means for her ability to mourn the loss of her partner. These aspects, and many more, are tenderly explored in the film.In the following conversation, recorded ahead of the films screening at the Melbourne International Film Festival, Samuel talks about that colour palette for the film, while also exploring the creative path to exploring grief on screen.At the end of this interview, I misquote the title of Max Porter's essential book about grief, his 2015 novella titled Grief is the Thing with Feathers. I want to read a quote from that book which I feel touches on what this film is about 'Ghosts do not haunt, they regress. Just as when you need to go to sleep you think of trees or lawns, you are taking instant symbolic refuge in a ready-made iconography of early safety and satisfaction. That exact place is where ghosts go.'Went Up the Hill arrives in Australian cinemas on 11 September. It is a film that demands a big screen viewing.Read Nadine Whitney's review of Went Up the Hill here and listen to the interview with Dacre Montgomery here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Archie Moore! Sam Van Grinsven! Emilia Perez! Brady Sorbet! Anora! Selena G! Ariana G! Ali J! and more on this very special urgent update recorded in the FBi Studios after a turbulent Adelaide Film Festival. We ask: Anora Fedora, French Tip Manicura? And find out from Sequin in a Blue Room director how setting himself on fire was a great motivator for Vicky Krieps to improvise. Can Golden Lion winner Archie Moore name a single Pasolini film? Can Andj ever recover from sleeping through the entirety of Maria and is the journey of The Brutalist worth the destination? Where's the Daddy? All this and more on the sky of bright scars: Movies Movies Movies (full length interviews to come).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Director Samuel Van Grinsven returns to our screens with his sophomore feature film, Went Up the Hill, a powerful drama about an abandoned child, Jack (Dacre Montgomery), attending the wake of a mother he never knew, and encountering her grieving widow, Jill (Vicky Krieps). As Jack and Jill navigate the fractured existence they find themselves in, Elizabeth's spirit emerges in curious and strange ways by possessing each character, resulting in a narrative that flows into the realm of being a possession drama, while never truly immersing itself in the genre expectations that one might have when they hear that this a film with a 'grief driven possession narrative'. Like Samuel's first film, Sequin in a Blue Room, there's an unexpected nature to Went Up the Hill which comes from a foundational level, and is realised in the films sound design, its choice of location - a remote farm in Aotearoa/New Zealand - and the notion that this is a triple hander film delivered by two powerful, impactful performances from Dacre and Vicky.There's an emotional vulnerability to the film that reveals itself as it progresses in a way that feels real and lived-in. How that emotional vulnerability was achieved is what's explored and discussed in the following conversation with Dacre Montgomery, recorded ahead of the films Australian premiere at the Adelaide Film Festival on Saturday 26 October, where Dacre will be in attendance, and Sunday 3 November. In the following interview, Dacre talk about his studies at WAAPA, the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, before discussing the tangible aspects of his performance that helped Vicky and himself ground their characters in the moment, while also being able to immerse themselves in the role of Elizabeth as she possesses their characters. Went Up the Hill is another towering achievement of emotional filmmaking from Samuel Van Grinsven, a filmmaker who is defiantly making his mark on global cinema with stories that feel deeply personal, yet completely universal at the same time. If you want to find out more about the work we do on The Curb, then head over to TheCurb.com.au. We are a completely independent website that lives on the support of listeners and readers just like you. If you can and want to support us, please visit Patreon.com/thecurbau to keep our lights on from as little as $1 a month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Director Samuel Van Grinsven returns to our screens with his sophomore feature film, Went Up the Hill, a powerful drama about an abandoned child, Jack (Dacre Montgomery), attending the wake of a mother he never knew, and encountering her grieving widow, Jill (Vicky Krieps). As Jack and Jill navigate the fractured existence they find themselves in, Elizabeth's spirit emerges in curious and strange ways by possessing each character, resulting in a narrative that flows into the realm of being a possession drama, while never truly immersing itself in the genre expectations that one might have when they hear that this a film with a 'grief driven possession narrative'. Like Samuel's first film, Sequin in a Blue Room, there's an unexpected nature to Went Up the Hill which comes from a foundational level, and is realised in the films sound design, its choice of location - a remote farm in Aotearoa/New Zealand - and the notion that this is a triple hander film delivered by two powerful, impactful performances from Dacre and Vicky.There's an emotional vulnerability to the film that reveals itself as it progresses in a way that feels real and lived-in. How that emotional vulnerability was achieved is what's explored and discussed in the following conversation with Dacre Montgomery, recorded ahead of the films Australian premiere at the Adelaide Film Festival on Saturday 26 October, where Dacre will be in attendance, and Sunday 3 November. In the following interview, Dacre talk about his studies at WAAPA, the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, before discussing the tangible aspects of his performance that helped Vicky and himself ground their characters in the moment, while also being able to immerse themselves in the role of Elizabeth as she possesses their characters. Went Up the Hill is another towering achievement of emotional filmmaking from Samuel Van Grinsven, a filmmaker who is defiantly making his mark on global cinema with stories that feel deeply personal, yet completely universal at the same time. If you want to find out more about the work we do on The Curb, then head over to TheCurb.com.au. We are a completely independent website that lives on the support of listeners and readers just like you. If you can and want to support us, please visit Patreon.com/thecurbau to keep our lights on from as little as $1 a month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Imagine this: You help bring the popular Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card to market, and when you apply for it yourself, you're rejected! Tune in and learn from Vrinda Gupta, CEO and co-founder of Sequin, as she recounts her personal journey from financial rejection to launching a revolutionary banking platform tailored to women and minorities. Hear about the systemic flaws she uncovered and the emotional toll of financial setbacks, all of which fueled her mission to promote financial education and equity. Vrinda's firsthand experiences and valuable tips will illuminate the critical role of financial literacy in overcoming these obstacles. Join Jess and Brandon and get inspired by this enlightening conversation that encourages you to take control of your financial future, without sacrificing along the way. Watch this episode in video form on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThesugardaddypodcastIf you'd like to leave us a question to be answered during future episodes, you can do so at:https://www.speakpipe.com/thesugardaddypodcastYou can email us at: thesugardaddypodcast@gmail.com Be sure to connect with us on socials @thesugardaddypodcast we are most active on InstagramLearn more about Brandon and schedule a free 30-minute introductory call with him here: https://www.oakcityfinancial.usBuy us a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/thesugardaddypodcastPlease remember to subscribe, rate, and review.Notes from the show:You can sign up for Sequin today completely fee-free at: http://www.sequincard.com/sugar-daddy-podSequin on IGSequin on TikTokSequin on LinkedInFacebook Sequin on YouTubeSequin on X
If you've ever felt like you'll never get out of credit card debt, or can't seem to get ahead with money, you're not alone. In this open conversation around women, money, and what is holding us back, I sat down with Sequin debit card founder, Vrinda Gupta, to clear the air about what makes women struggle with money. Do you like the idea of being able to spend without guilt, reap the rewards, and get paid back the money that is owed you? If so, be sure to tap play, tune in, and get ready to feel seen (finally) by the financial community!Open your Sequin cardFind Sequin on Instagram Get full access to Basic B* Community at reneebenes.substack.com/subscribe
Vrinda Gupta is the CEO & Co-Founder of Sequin, the first debit card and banking in U.S. history designed by and for women and minorities. She is a globally recognized credit expert featured by Forbes, ABC7 News, and Fintech Magazine and has been named one of the top 10 women to watch in Fintech.Vrinda helped launch the popular Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card at Visa Inc. But, when she applied for the card she helped create, she was rejected.This inspired Vrinda to act. She quit her job at Visa to found Sequin, to recognize women's financial power and fight against the injustices that opposed it, including credit card debt and the Pink Tax.Money is power - and this proud first-generation Indian immigrant is on a mission to design a world where women have more of both. You can sign up for Sequin today completely fee-free at sequincard.com/shebelievedshecould.Memorable Moments:“The pink tax is a well-documented phenomenon where women are paying more for everyday products and services 42% of the time, which adds up to thousands of dollars a year, and hundreds of thousands a lifetime.” “As women and minorities, we are not having conversations that are necessary to be successful in the financial world. We feel at fault and alone in our unknowingness, but most hardships have stemmed from a system that is steeped in the patriarchy.” When fundraising, it's important to find mission-driven investors, recognize that you don't need to know wealthy people to recruit support, and never, ever under-sell yourself.“It is so important to have accounts in your own name. Whether that's a bank account or a credit card, it is important to set yourself up for success by knowing the steps.”Every woman is a walking billion dollar opportunity because we have been continually underserved. Connect with Vrinda:WEBSITE: www.sequincard.com/SheBelievedSheCouldINSTAGRAM: @sequin_cardTIKTOK:https://www.tiktok.com/@sequin_card Connect with AllisonInterested in working together? Fill out this form.www.instagram.com/allisonwalshwww.shebelievedbook.comwww.allisonwalshconsulting.comhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/shebelievedshecouldcommunity20 ways to make money being YOU!: https://www.allisonwalshconsulting.com/monetizeyourbrand
Have you gotten yourself into financial trouble in the past becuase of over extending yourself using a credit card? If you have, you're not alone. Knowing how to use credit cards as a beneficial tool is a game (that many of us are never taught), and each of us needs to determine if we know the rules to the credit card game and if we feel like we can follow the rules well to win the game. For some people, credit cards (when used well) can be an amazing tool to build credit and score cash back, miles, travel perks, and purchase protection. For others, credit cards are more of a temptation and cause more financial damage than any perks are worth. In this week's episode of The Money Love Podcast I'm diving into the deep underbelly of the credit card industry with former VISA employee turned Sequin CEO, Vrinda Gupta. Vrinda had her financial "wake up moment" when she was denied from the credit card that she helped build. She then set out on her own to create Sequin, the first of it's kind debit card designed to earn women up to 6% cashback on self-care (think gyms, beauty stores, drug stores, and more) without perpetuating a cycle of credit card debt. Most credit cards earn rewards, but can get you in a cycle of high-interest credit card debt. Debit cards, while they keep you in budget, do not typically earn rewards. Sequin is the best of the both worlds, and earns you cashback -- on a debit card! This is your own money, so you can stick with a budget without sacrificing cashback rewards. Best of all, it's founded by women, for women and you will receive a custom credit card debt payoff plan to manage credit while earning cashback.There's no monthly fees, overdrafts, or minimums, and your checking account will earn high interest. In this conversation Paige and Vrinda talk about secrets the credit card companies don't want you to know, how credit cards are designed to keep you overspending, why it can be so tricky to get out of credit card debt once you're in it, and diving into Sequin, the debit card that Vrinda created to help women combat credit card debt for good. Make sure that you use the links below to create your Sequin account today! Open up your Sequin debit card HERE Follow Vrinda on Instagram HERE *NOTE: This is an affiliate link which means it won't cost you any extra to sign up but I may earn a commission from recommending the product to you. START HERE: FREE MASTERCLASS: Why You Impulse Shop & How To Stop Get Paige's Money Recommendations Work with Paige: Join the Overcoming Overspending Membership HERE Use code “MLP30” at checkout to save $30 on your first month inside the membership Where you can find Paige online: Website: https://www.overcomingoverspending.com Instagram: @overcoming_overspending TikTok: @overcoming_overspending
Vrinda Gupta is the visionary CEO and co-founder of Sequin, the first debit card designed to combat the Pink Tax and empower women's financial power. Sequin has secured $5.7M from top-tier investors like Y Combinator, the Schwab Family, and IDEO. Vrinda will reveal how she harnessed an abundance mindset to attract values-aligned investors and supercharge her mission. You'll learn: The transformative power of female-led innovation and how women are leading the charge How to turn rejection into a purposeful drive for change How to raise from mission-driven investors Strategies for successful fundraising with a mindset of abundance Sign up for your Sequin Card: www.sequincard.com/BBE --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisacarmenwang/message
In this episode of From The Ground Up, host Jake Villarreal dives into the intriguing entrepreneurial journey of Eric Goldman, Co-founder of Sequin. Discover how a simple Square card reader sparked a venture that transformed Eric and his best friend Anthony from college students to successful tech entrepreneurs. Listen as Eric shares valuable lessons from their unique journey, from selling waffles to USC students to creating Sequin, a tool that helps developers build integrations faster. Join us for this captivating conversation about innovation, resilience, and the transformative power of entrepreneurship. This show is supported by Match Relevant. A company that helps venture-backed Startups find the best people available in the market, who have the skills, experience, and desire to grow. With over a decade of experience in recruitment across multiple domains, they give people career options to choose from in their career journey. Learn more about Match Relevant at matchrelevant.com
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In this episode, Caroline boldly asks, “What if I told you, YOU are the special occasion?” Never having regretted getting dressed and looking fabulous, Caroline shows the physical and mental importance of how you look sets the tone for how you feel and how you act. Taking care of yourself and showing up for yourself commands respect and is truly medicine. We all need to wake up and realize that our lives are the special occasion.Music credit: Nikka Costa “It's Just Love” Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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It's time for change. The financial system needs to better serve women, especially Latinas. I know that may sound controversial, but stay with me as you will learn how you can navigate it despite the odds and what one woman is doing to disrupt change.We'll be diving into a thoughtful discussion on how we can better navigate the current financial system. To explore this important topic, I'm thrilled to be speaking with Vrinda Gupta, an inspiring leader in the FinTech space who is making huge strides in bridging systemic gaps for diverse communities. Vrinda is the CEO & Co-Founder of Sequin, a women's finance club and fintech empowering women to step into financial freedom with banking, education, and community.IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:3 gaps that women and minority groups experience in the financial system.Why it is important for women to educate themselves about money, building credit, and wealth.The hidden facts about banks that you need to know about.For a quick recap of this episode go to https://www.jenhemphill.com/386The post How The Financial System Has Failed Women (and What You Can Do Despite This) | HDM 386 appeared first on the Her Dinero Matters Podcast
Roses are red, violets are blue, we all worship Liza and so should you. Because who is more iconic than the woman who gave us the Cabaret movie, Linda in “Arthur,” and Lucille 2 in Arrested Development? So in celebration of the marvelous Mrs. Minnelli, here's our episode on Liza's stint as a host on the Home Shopping Network.~~~We here at “This Was A Thing” LOVE Ms. Liza May Minnelli! March 12th just happened to be her birthday, so we wanted to throw her a little birthday celebration! The woman DESERVES it, for heaven's sake!Liza isn't just known for being the daughter of Judy Garland and Vincente Minnelli, for her Oscar-winning performance in “Cabaret”, or for the greatest concert of all time, “Liza with a Z”. Ms. Minnelli isn't even just known as one of the few EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, & Tony) winners.Liza is also remembered for her collection of clothing and jewelry that she sold on the Home Shopping Network. “The Liza Collection” features a stunning variety of velvet jumpsuits, sequin jackets, and chunky bracelets molded from clay. Liza wouldn't have it any other way…This week Ray teaches Rob about how a song from the musical Gypsy fueled his Liza obsession, why Bobbi Ray Carter is the HSN MVP, and what other celebrities have risen to the occasion of selling their brands on cable television.“The woman should wear the dress, not the dress wear the woman.” – Liza MinnelliIf you like what we're doing, please support us on Patreon, or you can subscribe to our bonus content on Apple Podcasts. And we'd love to find even more listeners, so if you have time, please leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. And if you have any other thoughts or feedback you'd like to share with us, we'd love to hear from you - feel free to email us or send us a message on social media. TEAM:Ray HebelRobert W SchneiderMark SchroederBilly RecceDaniel SchwartzbergGabe CrawfordNatalie DeSavia WEBSITESLiza Minnelli - IMDbLiza Minnelli - PlaybillHome Shopping Network Official Site ARTICLES
It's time for change. The financial system needs to better serve women, especially Latinas. I know that may sound controversial, but stay with me as you will learn how you can navigate it despite the odds and what one woman is doing to disrupt change.We'll be diving into a thoughtful discussion on how we can better navigate the current financial system. To explore this important topic, I'm thrilled to be speaking with Vrinda Gupta, an inspiring leader in the FinTech space who is making huge strides in bridging systemic gaps for diverse communities. Vrinda is the CEO & Co-Founder of Sequin, a women's finance club and fintech empowering women to step into financial freedom with banking, education, and community.In this episode you will learn: 3 gaps that women and minority groups experience in the financial system. Why it is important for women to educate themselves about money, building credit, and wealth. The hidden facts about banks that you need to know about. For a quick recap of this episode go to http://www.jenhemphill.com/386The post, How The Financial System Has Failed Women (and What You Can Do Despite This) | HDM 386 appeared first on the Her Dinero Matters Podcast.
It's time for change. The financial system needs to better serve women, especially Latinas. I know that may sound controversial, but stay with me as you will learn how you can navigate it despite the odds and what one woman is doing to disrupt change. We'll be diving into a thoughtful discussion on how we can better navigate the current financial system. To explore this important topic, I'm thrilled to be speaking with Vrinda Gupta, an inspiring leader in the FinTech space who is making huge strides in bridging systemic gaps for diverse communities. Vrinda is the CEO & Co-Founder of Sequin, a women's finance club and fintech empowering women to step into financial freedom with banking, education, and community. In this episode you will learn: 3 gaps that women and minority groups experience in the financial system. Why it is important for women to educate themselves about money, building credit, and wealth. The hidden facts about banks that you need to know about. For a quick recap of this episode go to http://www.jenhemphill.com/386 The post, How The Financial System Has Failed Women (and What You Can Do Despite This) | HDM 386 appeared first on the Her Dinero Matters Podcast.
The Queen of Skincare herself joins this week's Dial-A-Dilemma… Welcome Caroline Hirons! Caroline Hirons, the living legend, is EVERYONE's fav' glam aunt. She'll see to your skin, maybe mend your broken heart, and she certainly won't mince her words when it comes to unsolicited advice. There is absolutely no BS here! This week's dilemmas include dressing (in)appropriately, a gym crush that's telling us how we really feel, and an honest fear of missing the boat when it comes to dating. Oh, and while at it, there's quite the story about a listener's adventures at the Cutty Sark. You may wish to be seated for that. So if you've got a dilemma for another episode, remember you can use the Whatsapp hotline number which is 07471224107 - send me all those voicenotes, and remember you can remain anonymous. Let me know what you think of the podcast by sliding into the DMs @julesvonhep Don't forget, there's more of your dilemmas next week with me and another amazing guest, so make sure you're subscribing or following! A note about our wonderful sponsor Symprove: I am delighted that the first series of this podcast is sponsored by one of my very favourite brands, Symprove. Symprove is a water based supplement containing live and active bacteria to support your gut health. A shot of it every day as part of your morning routine is all you need to get your body's bacteria and your gut thriving! Exclusive for listeners! Enjoy 50% off the first 3 months of a monthly rolling subscription! Head over to www.symprove.com/dial using code DIAL50 and get ready to start your gut journey! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week Tiffany is joined by Vrinda Gupta. Vrinda Gupta is the CEO & Co-Founder of Sequin (www.sequincard.com/brownambition), a women's banking and financial education membership club designed by women, for women. She is a globally recognized credit expert by Forbes, ABC7 News, and Fintech Magazine, who helped launch the popular Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card at Visa Inc. Vrinda lives in San Francisco, California, and is a proud first-generation Indian immigrant.IG: @sequinclubTikTok: @sequinclub LinkedIn: @sequinclub Vrinda Gupta IG: @vrinda.gupta 40% off discount on an annual plan: sequincard.com/brownambition Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Tiffany is joined by Vrinda Gupta. Vrinda Gupta is the CEO & Co-Founder of Sequin (www.sequincard.com/brownambition), a women's banking and financial education membership club designed by women, for women. She is a globally recognized credit expert by Forbes, ABC7 News, and Fintech Magazine, who helped launch the popular Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card at Visa Inc. Vrinda lives in San Francisco, California, and is a proud first-generation Indian immigrant. IG: @sequinclub TikTok: @sequinclub LinkedIn: @sequinclub Vrinda Gupta IG: @vrinda.gupta 40% off discount on an annual plan: sequincard.com/brownambition Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Functional Fertility podcast, host Dr. Kalea Wattles is joined by physician, mother, and gardener Dr. Michelle Sequin. Dr. Seguin explores the profound health benefits of gardening and its connection to fertility. Drawing inspiration from her experiences in regenerative gardening, the discussion unfolds around the parallels between tending to a garden and caring for one's health, emphasizing lessons in resilience, hope, and renewal. Dr. Sequin sheds light on horticulture therapy and the concept of "infertility gardens" as therapeutic tools. The episode delves into the healing capacity of nature, offering examples of how time spent in the garden contributes to personal well-being. Dr. Sequin also discusses research on the correlation between exposure to green environments and sperm quality. The conversation extends to the benefits of seasonal eating for both health and the planet, accompanied by practical advice and resources for those interested in embracing seasonal eating. Ending on a light note, Dr. Sequin shares her go-to meal packed with veggies for a delightful and nutritious experience. This episode brought to you by Needed! Needed's Pre/Probiotic supplement is Packed with clinically-studied strains of probiotics, plus prebiotics with polyphenols. Just like we've been talking about planetary health in this episode, one of the magic ingredients to optimal fertility and pregnancy is a happy, healthy microbiome! Head to thisisneeded.com and use code FUNCTIONALFERTILITY for 20% off your order.
We're excited to welcome Vrinda Gupta to the show. She is the visionary founder of Sequin, a financial platform designed to empower women on their journey to financial freedom. Vrinda shares her inspiring story with us today, starting with a rejection from a credit card she helped create to founding a women's finance club that challenges the norms of the male-dominated financial industry.Listen in as she sheds light on the systematic financial challenges women face and offers practical tips on building a strong credit score, managing credit utilization, and taking control of your financial health. Here's some of what we discuss in this episode:Vrinda's experience working at Visa as a product manager and being rejected for a credit card without explanationThe importance of building a credit score under your nameThe systemic biases in the financial world that still affect women todayVrinda's tips for putting your best foot forward when it comes to creditHow Sequin came to be and what makes it different The key differences between credit and debit cardsClick the link below to get your Sequin membership started for 40% off!https://www.sequincard.com/purse-stringsLearn more about Vrinda:Vrinda Gupta worked at Visa for years, launching popular credit cards. But when she applied for a credit card she helped develop, she was rejected. All her years of responsible payments on her debit card didn't show up in her credit history. To big banks, she was invisible.If you've ever been rejected or hit your credit limit, you know the feeling. That's why Vrinda founded Sequin, to make sure women get the credit they deserve.“There are too many hidden costs to being a woman, and credit shouldn't be one of them.”Get in touch with Vrinda:https://www.vrinda-gupta.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/vrindag/https://twitter.com/vrinda_tweetJoin the Purse Strings Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/pursestringsco/ To learn more about money and access additional episodes, visit us online: https://pursestrings.co/
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Season 3 of Techsetters features our favorite moments from the Techsetters LIVE! Summer Series, hosted by Kode With Klossy alumni Etasha Donthi and Maria Herne. This episode features Vrinda Gupta, co-founder and CEO of Sequin. She explains how the financial system isn't built for women, breaks down her approach to changing that, and reveals why credit may be the most important grade you get.
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Of Course You Realize THIS Means Podcast - A Looney Tunes Discussion
On this week's podcast, Animation Director Todd Shaffer and Senior Animator Alain Sequin from Tonic DNA sat down with me to discuss their work on The Looney Tunes Cartoons series currently available on HBOMax; Space Jam: A New Legacy and over on Disney+ the latest feature Disenchanted! Tonic DNA is a Montreal-based studio that specialize in a vast range of animation techniques including 2D, 3D, Motion Design, Stop-Motion, VFX and Live-Action. Tonic DNA had a hand in some of the most memorable Looney Tunes Cartoons including; Big League Beast, Puma Problems and Graveyard Goofs! They also did the promo piece called Dynamite Dance which launched the whole shabang! The Credits for Goofy Graveyard! FOLLOW THE GUESTS: TonicDNA.com Todd Shaffer ToddShaffer.com Alain Sequin Instagram Comment below with your favorite bit from this episode! FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST: @ThisMeansPod Rate, Subscribe & Like on iTunes, Spotify and more! Instagram: THIS MEANS PODCAST
Hello :) I'm here to help you pick a perfect chain veil mask for you to wear. I'll show you 3 different styles to choose from. Some soft clicky beads, crinkly sequins and chain sounds will make you sleepy and relax your face muscles. Then I will gently and slowly take your face measurements and pencil them down to find you the best fit! Enjoy ❤️ 00:00 opening 01:58 Sequin mask 07:10 Chain Veil mask with glass beads 10:57 Beaded iridescent mask 15:35 Measuring, writing with pencil 32:03 Putting a mask on you Thank you for being here! :) #ASMR #GentleWhispering #personalattention --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maria-gentlewhispering/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maria-gentlewhispering/support
Hello, you guys, I hope you will enjoy this haul of school supplies from Target in a soft spoken voice with candy rattling around from a distance. :D I could not pass by the glorious selection of satisfying items. Hugs
When you're rejected by the financial product you're helping to build, you know you need to learn (and change) the system. Find out how Vrinda is doing just that. Welcome to season 3 of Humans of Fintech, the show that brings you the stories of diverse leaders and how they're transforming the industry from the inside out. Nicole and Vrinda get into how it felt watching her mom live in fear of being financially frozen out, what it was like to be denied a credit card from the company she was working for, and how Sequin is bringing financial equity and education to a system very much not designed for minority women. You'll also hear Vrinda's plans for the future of Sequin and how she's helping minority women obtain the knowledge she wasn't taught at school. And if you love listening to Humans of Fintech, please leave me a 5-star review on Rate My Podcast: https://ratethispodcast.com/humansoffintech (https://ratethispodcast.com/humansoffintech) Thank you so much! Follow Vrinda: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vrindag (linkedin.com/in/vrindag) You can keep up-to-date with everything Humans of Fintech at https://workweek.com/brand/wtfintech/ (https://workweek.com/brand/wtfintech/) And if you've enjoyed Humans of Fintech why not try: Chicks of FinTwit, Tech Unlocked, Breaking Banks or Fintech Insider
In this episode, Zoia is joined by Vrinda Gupta, CEO & Founder at Sequin a fintech behind the first debit card to build credit. Vrinda talks about how her mother's fears around the financial system fueled her desire to build tools to empower women to better leverage and gain access to credit. She shares how she entered a rotational program at Visa, applied for and got rejected from the Chase Sapphire Reserve card — a product she helped build, and ultimately founded her own FinTech company. Listen for advice on:Why your credit score is the only grade that matters after school Ensuring that investors align with your mission-driven company Exploring ways to tackle logistical challengesNavigating the lows of being a company founderLearn more: Vrinda Gupta (Guest): www.linkedin.com/in/vrindag Zoia Kozakov (Host): www.linkedin.com/in/zoia-kozakovWomen in Innovation: www.womenininnovation.coBrand Copy by Nicole Beckley See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's episode is sponsored by: Presented by Ancient Arts Yarn, Edmonton Fibre Frolic is Edmonton's premier yarn and fibre festival. We connect fibre enthusiasts - makers, creators, teachers, learners – everyone sharing a love for all things fibre, yarn, and textiles. Join us May 28, 2022 and let us help you discover the wealth of luxury in your yarn habit. Carry your creativity with Erin Lane Bags! Whether you show your fiber fandom with the woolly wonder Sheepleverse, or dive into history with the Curiosities collection, our project bags, totes, and hook and needle organizers are at the ready to keep your hobby happy. Have you ever had to frog because you forgot a step several rows back? Or lost your spot because you dropped your magnet board or lost track with your highlighter tape? Instead of wrestling with paper, use the knitCompanion app. It keeps you on track so you can knit more and frog less. knitCompanion works with ALL your patterns and is available for Apple, Android, and Kindle Fire Devices Wearing a color you love is like wearing a truly great pair of boots. You stand taller and walk proud. You carry a sense of purpose. LL Yarn Co.'s 2 woman dye-studio inside a century old former wool mill in Louisville, KY creates bold and energetic colors. We are driven by fashion, culture, and cause to put our passion for color onto stunning yarns. With LL Yarn Co. on your needles and hooks you are telling the world you aren't afraid to be noticed. Afterall, your knitting is an opportunity to share your passion with your world. LL Yarn Co., for when your knits need to speak louder than words. Are you feeling dis-GRUNT-eled about your stash? Are you browsing Insta-HAM looking for knitting inspiration? Is color "kind of a PIG deal" in your life? Oink Pigments offers over one hundred forty PIG-ture perfect colorways to make you SQUEAL with delight. For a limited time only, bring home the bacon with code KNITMORE and get fifteen percent off in-stock yarns and fibers at oinkpigments dot com. Shop soon, because these pigs will FLY! On the Needles: (0:39) Genevieve wound Undercover Otter, Biosock, Cycle trap Genevieve wound Frost Yarns, Gradient, Sock Blanks Genevieve wound Oink Pigments, Dapper, Bees Knees 2x Genevieve wound Frost Yarns, Sequin yarn 4x Gigi working on a pair of denim blue tube socks for Genevieve Genevieve wound Wandering Flock, Worsted, Cosmic Tie Dye Jasmin has started her experimental Oink Pigments Linen Silk DK Encinitas Top, Jasmin learned how to activate the chart row counter from Knit Companion Gigi Is working on another pair of tube socks for Genevieve Jasmin started the deep cowl neck pullover for Genevieve in Seismic Yarn's “Natasha” colorway Jasmin cast on a Wooly Wormhead hat (Wychavon) for a young friend out of White Birch Fiber Arts Yarn Gigi is working on the foot of a Regia sock for Andrew Jasmin has made some progress on her Humo Amargo cardigan in Onyx Fiber Arts DK “Burst” out of the UFO area and is nearly finished with the back. Jasmin finished her Layered Cloche knit in Sea Change Fibers (experimental DK, now "High Tide") out of the UFO area, she just needs to do the finishing touches Jasmin started the Princess Bean pullover test knit for the younger Seismic Intern in Seismic Yarns Butter DK “Tanzanite” Gigi was listening to Die Urbane Spinstube and learn a new compound noun: Kaputtreparieren In Stitches: Genevieve wore her Coronation Cardigan, Pantasic Hoodie, Bandit cardigan, the scarf she wove, Griffyndor hat and scarf, Barberry Cardigan, Sweet ImPEACHment hat, Sparkly Nicole Frost sweater, and Rainbow Nicole Frost sweater. Events:(21:57) Neighborhood Fiber Company Go Fund Me update :LINK $35,820.00 raised of the $150,000.00 goal Jasmin & Lady Dye Diane are co-hosting a KAL! The Sea Glass Pullover (in DK). Pushed back to late may! Stash Dash! May-August Carpet Beetle Gate 2022 (Here's the bug identification app Jasmin mentioned) #MeMadeMay is coming up, Gigi is listening to Check your Thread, a sewing podcast by the lady who started MeMade May Mother Knows Best:(30:04) Make a list, prioritize, then do it. When Knitting Attacks:(36:48) Jasmin can't tell timezones (Craftstash fundraiser) Jasmin wrestles with the iCord machine. Still worth it Knits in Space:(48:43) Girls on the Run Retraction on Teenage Brain book, Recommendation on Brainstorm
Credit Power Hour: Your Questions Answered! Ever wonder how to make the most of your credit? You'll hear Sequin's CEO and founder Vrinda Gupta's best tips for building and using credit to your advantage. Sequin has talked with hundreds of women about their experience using credit cards -- we'll bust myths and give you action-oriented tips to build your confidence around all things credit. Vrinda is also the product manager for the team that built the Chase Sapphire Reserve at Visa and got rejected when applying for her own card! You won't want to miss this episode!