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Girl meets Instagram. And then her childhood – and her life - are forever altered by the effects of social media. This is what the Surgeon General is telling us. This is what the research is showing us: rising depression, anxiety, eating disorders and suicides. But behind this data, real people are suffering the consequences.Kara Alaimo, communications professor and author of Over the Influence: Why Social Media is Toxic for Women and Girls – And How We Can Take It Back, has researched social media since 2016. Through her interviews, she's heard countless stories of algorithms leading users from a subtle interest to a dangerous spiral. Engaging with a workout post led to a feed full of ‘fitspo' content, featuring influencers with unrealistic body standards – which led to body dysmorphia, disordered eating and lasting mental health struggles.“We grew up with Seventeen Magazine, which also promoted unrealistic beauty standards, but we didn't spend hours a day - every day - looking at it,” Kara explains. It's the combination of toxic content and the time spent that creates actual harm for young girls.Tune in to hear Nicki of Scrolling 2 Death and Kara discuss her research insights and strategies for managing kids' social media use.Kara Alaimo, PhD is a communication professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University, where she created the university's academic programs in social media. Her book Over the Influence: Why Social Media is Toxic for Women and Girls – And How We Can Take It Back explains how social media is affecting every aspect of the lives of women and girls and what we can do about it. She has been writing opinion and analysis pieces for CNN about the social impact of social media since 2016. She speaks frequently to parents and students in schools about how to handle kids' social media use. For more information, visit www.karaalaimo.com and follow her on Instagram, Facebook and Bluesky.
Zaya Wade, the trans-daughter of NBA star Dwayne Wade, graced the cover of Seventeen Magazine. During the interview with Seventeen Magazine, Zaya discussed her dating life and how her father reacts to boys coming to take her out on dates.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is Friday on the last day of Black History Month on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. The federal government is on the verge of a shut down if the proposed budget does not get approved. Democrats in Congress are not happy with the proposed budget will not approve it as currently constructed which would cause the government to shut down. An all-female crew will be heading into space on Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin. Among the women on the crew that will take a trip up in space are Good Morning America’s Gayle King and pop star Katy Perry. Zaya Wade, the trans-daughter of NBA star Dwayne Wade, graced the cover of Seventeen Magazine. During the interview with Seventeen Magazine, Zaya discussed her dating life and how her father reacts to boys coming to take her out on dates. All of this and more on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meg gets a courtside seat to John McEnroe's meltdowns and epic rivalry with Bjorn Borg. Jessica searches the newsstand for New York Woman magazine, the first to make advertisers pay for the privilege to court women.Please check out our website, follow us on Instagram, on Facebook, and...WRITE US A REVIEW HEREWe'd LOVE to hear from you! Let us know if you have any ideas for stories HEREThank you for listening!Love,Meg and Jessica
In March 2010, Nina Dobrev sat down and told Seventeen Magazine that she would NEVER date one of her Vampire Diaries costars. But less than two months later, she was spotted getting cozy with Ian Somerhalder court side at a basketball game. What changed? Did Somerhalder's smoldering good looks finally get to her? If so, what happened to his girlfriend? To quote Nina Dobrev and Ian Somerhalder themselves: “We started dating on the show. And then we started dating in real life. And then we broke up in real life. And yet our characters are still dating on the show. It's a good thing it's not awkward.” Or was it? On this week's episode, we dive headfirst into the early 2010s to explore the real life relationship behind the popular TV couple of Damon and Elena and figure out what really happened. Did Niki Reed steal Ian from Nina? Was the age gap to blame? Was there awkwardness on set? Listen and find out! *** It's Kaitlyn's first official episode as our third mic, so everyone please welcome Kait to the show! ***** This is a teaser for a bonus episode. You can listen to it in full on Patreon! Significant Lovers is a true-love podcast about historic and celebrity couples. You can contact us at significantlovers@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok @significantlovers. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for ‘fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/significantlovers/support
Today I am joined by Kristin Kennedy! Kristin is the former Editor in Chief of Seventeen Magazine, where she transitioned a 70-year-old print magazine into the leading brand for young millenials and Gen Z. As a fashion and lifestyle influencer, brand consultant, and the founder and voice behind Closetful of Clothes, Kristin continues to create authentic, engaging content that builds loyal communities. During her over 15-year career in publishing, Kristin also served as an editor at Glamour, Vanity Fair, and The Knot and authored multiple books. Through her website and social media platforms, Kristin helps busy women live their best, most inspired life — a mission she's pursued her entire career. Follow the mom of three on Instagram and TikTok for outfit ideas, home inspo, and mom hacks and stay for the husband memes.Kristin's InstagramKristin's TikTokKristin's WebsiteBundles of Joy
Guiding Light made its television debut on June 30th, 1952. The one and only Maeve Kinkead joined to look back at this historic show and her iconic role as Vanessa Chamberlin Reardon.Maeve joined Guiding Light in June 1980 and graced the Springfield canvas for nearly 29 years. She was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1995 and won the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in 1992. In addition to her role as Vanessa, Maeve had a three-year stint as Angie Perrini on NBC's Another World.Maeve, the daughter of parents who worked for The New Yorker magazine, attended Radcliffe University where she majored in English, initially planning to pursue a career as an English teacher. While continuing her education at Harvard, she became involved with the Loeb Drama Center, sparking her career in acting. Maeve earned an M.F.A. from the Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers. Her writings have appeared in The New Yorker, Poetry in Performance, and Seventeen Magazine. Her first poetry book, A Dangling House, was released in 2017. TDon't miss this conversation for a special look back at Guiding Light with Emmy winner Maeve Kinkead!
Katie Austin is a dynamic fitness personality, recipe developer, creator of the Katie Austin App, host, and Sports Illustrated swimsuit model, and a former Division I lacrosse player at USC. As the daughter of renowned health and fitness expert Denise Austin, Katie has followed in her mother's footsteps and recently married Lane Armstrong. Katie also co-hosted a show on FOX Sports West for two years and has hosted major events such as the Super Bowl and NBA Awards. She is listed on Create + Cultivate's Top 100 Women in Digital List, honored as Sports Illustrated Swimsuit's Rookie of the Year, and named by Seventeen Magazine as one of the top 10 Instagram accounts to follow. With a social media following of 1.8 million, Katie has expanded her influence through her online fitness programs, fitness app, and a viral Snapchat channel. Her work has garnered recognition on prominent platforms such as the TODAY Show, Rachael Ray, Tamron Hall Show, KTLA, The Doctors, and On Air with Ryan Seacrest. Share the love & let me know your thoughts over on Instagram, @coffeeandagoodvibe | @ayeshasehra EPISODES MENTIONS: Check out herbal face food skincare HERE and get 20% off with code, AYESHA20. Follow Katie Austin on Instagram To learn more about Katie Austin App ➟ click HERE WATCH THE FULL VIDEO INTERVIEWS ON YOUTUBE ➟ Watch & subscribe to our channel here ➟ Coffee & A Good Vibe Video Interviews To connect with Ayesha Sehra ➟ click HERE Check out our podcast Insta ➟ click HERE To learn about my PR Agency Grow The Social ➟ click HERE
When I (Joanna) was in middle school, I can remember having a love of learning, I enjoyed being outdoors and moving through childhood content with who I was. It wasn't until I moved to a new school and got my hands on my first Seventeen Magazine that it seemed like I was overwhelmed with feelings of not being enough. I felt like I wasn't pretty enough, popular enough, or good enough to be wanted and loved for who I was.I think most girls could tell you the moment when comparison drove insecurity deep into their spirit. As we parent our daughters, we want to be aware of how comparison is destructive to their mind, their body, and their souls as they grow.We are so excited to have Shannon Popkin and Lee Nienhuis, authors of Comparison Girl for Teens: Thriving Beyond Measure in a World That Compares, with us on the podcast for this episode.In this episode, Shannon & Lee share with us:What it means to be a “comparison girl”Some comparison cues to look out for as you interact with your daughterThe importance of biblical literacy when it comes to issues of self-worthAnd much more!We hope you find encouragement and hope in this episode!Show Notes: growinghometogether.com/popkin-nienhuis-96
Illuminating the Path: A Conversation with Tisha Vaculin on The Travel Wins PodcastIn the world of entertainment, a few stars shine so brightly that they leave an indelible mark on our hearts and screens. One such luminary is Tisha Vaculin, an actress celebrated for her captivating performances in both film and television. Her career has spanned over two decades, and is looking brighter than ever.From Modelling to the Big Screen: The Early DaysVaculin's journey to stardom began long before she became a fixture in our living rooms and cinemas. In 1993, she captured the nation's attention by winning the Seventeen Magazine model contest, a victory that showcased her undeniable beauty and charisma. This early triumph was but the first step in what would become a remarkable and enduring career.Balancing Stardom and Family LifeAs a dedicated actress and mother, Vaculin has mastered the art of balancing a demanding career with her family responsibilities. Her meticulous scheduling ensures she excels in her profession while being an attentive and loving parent. This balance is a testament to her dedication and organizational prowess, setting an example for aspiring artists and working parents alike.The Fitness Mantra: Staying MobileFor Vaculin, fitness is a non-negotiable part of her daily routine, even when traveling. She commits to hitting the gym seven days a week, finding motivation and support in like-minded individuals who share her passion for health and well-being. This commitment to physical fitness not only keeps her in peak condition for her roles but also serves as a source of mental strength and resilience.Exciting Projects on the HorizonVaculin's career continues to flourish with a slate of exciting projects on the horizon. She is particularly thrilled about her supporting role in the upcoming movie Stem, which is set to begin filming in mid-2024. Beyond acting, she is venturing into the world of screenwriting, collaborating with Troy Byer on a new script. This venture into writing marks a new chapter in her career, showcasing her versatility and creative ambition.A Source of InspirationMore than just a talented actress, Tisha Vaculin is an inspiration to anyone who dreams of chasing their passions, discovering their style, and making a significant impact on the world. Her upcoming projects and unwavering enthusiasm promise that her star will continue to shine even brighter in the years to come. Join us on this episode of The Travel Wins as we delve into the personal and professional life of Tisha Vaculin, exploring her journey, her inspirations, and her future endeavors. Her story is not just one of success, but of relentless pursuit of excellence and the ability to inspire those around her.
Interview with Eric VaughnEric Vaughn is a seasoned veteran in the beauty industry with over 14 years of experience. As the proud owner of REV Salon in Houston, Texas, Eric has built a reputation for his exceptional skills and unwavering passion for his craft.Eric was the Official Hair Sponsor for Miss Texas USA and Miss Texas Teen USA for 10 years. This partnership showcased his ability to create the perfect hair color, extensions and styling that perfectly complement the beauty and elegance of the contestants to move to national and international stages. In a first-of-it's-kind partnership with Bellami Hair Pro, the largest hair extension brand in the world, Eric crafted 10 new extension shades that were added to the brand's portfolio under his name . This partnership showcases Eric's unique talent and expertise in the field of hair extensions. The success of this collaboration is a testament to Eric's creativity, dedication, and commitment to pushing boundaries and creating innovative solutions for his clients. Eric's work has been featured in publications such as Elle Magazine, Allure, Glamour, Seventeen Magazine, Daily Mail, and the New York Post. His hairstyling and artistic vision have captivated audiences worldwide, earning him a well-deserved place in the beauty industry's spotlight.Eric finds true fulfillment in mentoring and nurturing the new talent within his salon. He is dedicated to helping his team grow and achieve their own goals, finding inspiration in their success. Eric's commitment to fostering a supportive and empowering environment sets him apart as a leader and educator in the industry.Eric's proudest moment in life is becoming husband to his best friend, Tony, and a dad to his twin daughters, Harlow and Monroe. Nothing compares to the joy and fulfillment that has come from building a loving and supportive family: his greatest achievement, and he cherishes every moment spent with his family.Links: https://www.instagram.com/realericvaughn/ https://www.instagram.com/revhair/ News from TheTease.com:https://www.thetease.com/hairtalk-introduces-advanced-bond-preserving-technology-upgraded-weft-quality-and-new-eco-friendly-packaging-to-its-hair-extensions/ https://www.thetease.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-beauty-gives-back-event-coming-to-chicagoland-this-september/ More from TheTease.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/readthetease/ (readthetease)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/volumeupbythetease/ (volumeupbythetease)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kellyehlers/ / (KellyEhlers)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eljeffreycraig/ (eljeffreycraig)Web: https://www.thetease.com...
The Talk of Fame Podcast got to talk with Carrie Berk! Carrie already has a life's worth of accomplishments under her belt. It's no wonder Bella Magazine declared her “an ambitious and dedicated boss babe,” and The Wall Street Journal dubbed her “a community-minded young creator.” She is a verified content creator across several social media channels including TikTok (3.9M+ followers; 117M+ likes), Instagram (950K+ followers), Snapchat (105K+followers), YouTube (100K+ followers) and Pinterest (227K+ followers; 10M monthly views), with a monthly engagement of more than 100M. A journalism major in college, Carrie is currently a reporter/contributing writer for HuffPost, Newsweek.com, The Daily Dot and others, on topics ranging from beauty and style to celebrity and sports. She has served as an on-camera correspondent for TigerBeat and Girls' Life, covering red carpet arrivals and interviewing celebs at the Radio Disney Music Awards, New York Fashion Week, and the Teen Choice Awards. She has contributed to Seventeen Magazine and Girls' Life's print and digital channels. She has acted on two Brat TV series, Stage Fright (as Karina) and Crown Lake (as the voice of Heather). She is a bestselling children's book author with twenty-one books to her credit. She penned her first book, Peace, Love and Cupcakes, in 2012. The Cupcake Club series went on to publish twelve books (selling 300,000+ copies worldwide), and became an award-winning Off-Broadway show and featured selection in 2017's New York Musical Festival. Her second book, Fashion Academy, stems from her passion for fashion. The six-book series also became an Off-Broadway production at Vital Theatre and is currently licensed worldwide by Concord Music Publishing. FOLLOW ME: INSTAGRAM: Officialkyliemontigney Talkoffamepod Facebook: Officialkyliemontigney Talkoffame Twitter: Kyliemontigney4 ABOUT ME: Hi, I am Kylie! I love sports, spending time with my family, traveling, and meeting people that inspire me. I love listening to other people's stories and sharing their journeys.
In this episode, we took the 9th Annual Readers Poll from the March 1997 issue of Seventeen Magazine! Part 2 is over on our Patreon! We also talk about two new series that are coming up, both on the regular podcast and Patreon. After hearing what they're about, let us know if you can think of a name for them!Our InstagramOur WebsiteOur FacebookOur TikTokSupport the showWant to support the show? Become a subscriber here on Buzzsprout, or get exclusive content over on Patreon!
In our ongoing look at magazines, we dig into teen magazines - the big players, their success, the helps and harms, and their evolution. And quizzes. Oh the quizzes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hollywood seems to find obsessive love very romantic. Breakups often aren't taken well, and the stalking starts. What concerns me are the movies where obsessive love wins the day, like in “The Notebook”. I know that old Allie and Noah are amazing, but young Noah was crazy aggressive in his pursuit of Allie. And what about Edward from “Twilight”? Showing up unannounced and watching Bella sleep is just creepy. What would we do about those situations in our own lives? Hello and welcome to another episode of The Unlovely Truth. I'm your host, private investigator Lori Morrison. Join me for another compelling true crime story, where physical, spiritual, and emotional safety takeaways are waiting for us. If you are listening, I believe you have a unique calling—to become a different kind of PI, not a typical private investigator, but a person of impact! This is Season 4, Episode 3. Our book this week in honor of National Stalking Awareness Month is “Stalkers: True Tales of Deadly Obsessions” and our guest is Kara Werner. Kara is a temporary licensed counselor working toward licensure as an LPC-MHSP in TN. She is doing fascinating research on stalkers. We will check in with Kara after we investigate this fascinating book. Hollywood was being good to 18 year old Rebecca Schaeffer. She had landed a big role in a new TV sitcom with veteran actress Pam Dawber. Seventeen Magazine put her on their cover. She was starting to receive fan mail. It was all very exciting and seemed to promise her a very bright future. What she didn't know was that one of her letter writers was a disturbed man named Robert Bardo. He watched her show and checked magazines for mentions of her or better still, pictures. His favorite picture was the one she had signed in response to one of the letters he'd sent her. She wasn't aware that he wrote letters that he didn't send her. Letters that even his twisted mind knew went too far. 1 Peter 5:8 NLT Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour. I'll bet you've never stopped to consider what Satan has in common with stalkers. I never really had either, but let's take a closer look at this passage. The devil is described as our great enemy. Can you imagine a greater enemy than a stalker who seems to know your every move, who watches you in secret, and harrasses you with attention you don't want? Aren't they prowling around, seeking prey to greedily gobble up? Each of these enemies seeks to control you and if that fails, they would just as soon see you dead. I hope that in today's episode, you learned some red flags to look out for and some best practices to protect yourself from someone who wants to draw you in with false promises but in the end is only concerned about themselves. Let me know what you think! Send me an email a lori@theunlovelytruth.com or message me on social media. I love it when people are willing to have those hard, but impactful conversations! Visit my website to access more episodes, read my blog posts, or check out ways you can financially support the podcast so that together we can impact more people, more families, and more communities. If you would like to contact me about booking me as a speaker, or ask about my consulting and investigative services, please email me at lori@theunlovelytruth.com. Link to buy this week's book Connect with Kara Share the episode Follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn Check out my Amazon Author Page to find resources on personal safety, and safety training for churches.
Join us in this empowering episode of Fearlessly Authentic as we dive into the incredible journey of twenty-year-old dynamo, Carrie Berk who already has a life's worth of accomplishments under her belt. It's no wonder Bella Magazine declared her “an ambitious and dedicated boss babe,” and The Wall Street Journal dubbed her “a community-minded young creator.” She is a verified content creator across several social media channels including TikTok (3.9M followers; 119M likes), Instagram (950K followers), Snapchat (133K followers), YouTube (101K followers) and Pinterest (227K followers; 10M monthly views), with a combined monthly engagement of more than 100M. Carrie has collaborated with top fashion, beauty, and lifestyle brands including Netflix, HBO Max, Walt Disney World, Pixar, Instagram, Revolve, Wet n Wild, MAC Cosmetics, Roller Rabbit, VS PINK, Alice + Olivia, Chips Ahoy!, Dunkin' and more. She has been profiled in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Bloomberg, New York Daily News and others. Carrie is currently a reporter/contributing writer for the New York Post, Page Six, HuffPost, Newsweek, Decider and more, on topics ranging from beauty and style to celebrity and sports. She has served as an on-camera correspondent for TigerBeat and Girls' Life, interviewing red carpet arrivals at the Radio Disney Music Awards, New York Fashion Week and the Teen Choice Awards. She has contributed to Seventeen Magazine and Girls' Life's print and digital channels. She has acted on two Brat TV series, Stage Fright (as Karina) and Crown Lake (as the voice of Heather), and appeared on the Paramount+ series Next Influencer. She is a bestselling children's book author with twenty-one books to her credit. She co-penned her first book, Peace, Love and Cupcakes, in 2012. The Cupcake Club series went on to publish twelve books (selling 300,000+ copies worldwide), and became an award-winning Off-Broadway show and featured selection in the 2017 New York Musical Festival. Carrie co-wrote the script for and starred in the show, earning her critical praise and an award for Outstanding Individual Performance. Carrie's second book, Fashion Academy, stems from her passion for fashion. The six-book series also became an Off-Broadway production at Vital Theatre and is currently licensed worldwide by Concord Music Publishing. Her most recent series, Ask Emma, springs not just from her boundless imagination, but from her personal experience as a teen lifestyle website creator and someone who has experienced cyberbullying firsthand. To purchase My Real-Life Rom Com by Carrie Berk, click the link below https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BWWM4VZ6?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_HD8F2ENDH0GQR8KGJHAN
Join us in this empowering episode of Fearlessly Authentic as we dive into the incredible journey of twenty-year-old dynamo, Carrie Berk who already has a life's worth of accomplishments under her belt. It's no wonder Bella Magazine declared her “an ambitious and dedicated boss babe,” and The Wall Street Journal dubbed her “a community-minded young creator.” She is a verified content creator across several social media channels including TikTok (3.9M followers; 119M likes), Instagram (950K followers), Snapchat (133K followers), YouTube (101K followers) and Pinterest (227K followers; 10M monthly views), with a combined monthly engagement of more than 100M. Carrie has collaborated with top fashion, beauty, and lifestyle brands including Netflix, HBO Max, Walt Disney World, Pixar, Instagram, Revolve, Wet n Wild, MAC Cosmetics, Roller Rabbit, VS PINK, Alice + Olivia, Chips Ahoy!, Dunkin' and more. She has been profiled in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Bloomberg, New York Daily News and others. Carrie is currently a reporter/contributing writer for the New York Post, Page Six, HuffPost, Newsweek, Decider and more, on topics ranging from beauty and style to celebrity and sports. She has served as an on-camera correspondent for TigerBeat and Girls' Life, interviewing red carpet arrivals at the Radio Disney Music Awards, New York Fashion Week and the Teen Choice Awards. She has contributed to Seventeen Magazine and Girls' Life's print and digital channels. She has acted on two Brat TV series, Stage Fright (as Karina) and Crown Lake (as the voice of Heather), and appeared on the Paramount+ series Next Influencer. She is a bestselling children's book author with twenty-one books to her credit. She co-penned her first book, Peace, Love and Cupcakes, in 2012. The Cupcake Club series went on to publish twelve books (selling 300,000+ copies worldwide), and became an award-winning Off-Broadway show and featured selection in the 2017 New York Musical Festival. Carrie co-wrote the script for and starred in the show, earning her critical praise and an award for Outstanding Individual Performance. Carrie's second book, Fashion Academy, stems from her passion for fashion. The six-book series also became an Off-Broadway production at Vital Theatre and is currently licensed worldwide by Concord Music Publishing. Her most recent series, Ask Emma, springs not just from her boundless imagination, but from her personal experience as a teen lifestyle website creator and someone who has experienced cyberbullying firsthand. To purchase My Real-Life Rom Com by Carrie Berk, click the link below https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BWWM4VZ6?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_HD8F2ENDH0GQR8KGJHAN
ABOUT TODAY'S SHOW On today's show, Tracy talks about how she works with DNA to help you get your sexy back. ABOUT TRACY Tracy Eisenman is the founder of a million-dollar business. She has coached hundreds of women over the last 15 years with her unique style, mixing science and coaching strategies she learned from Jairek and Amanda Robbins. She has worked with American Eagle, The Grateful Dead, and coached Veronique Bourbeau to win Malasysia's 444k ultra-marathon race across the country of Malaysia. She was interviewed with Ted Turner and was featured in Seventeen Magazine. Tracy empowers women to use their personal DNA code, along with reports disclosing hidden secrets about their health and what may be hiding inside. She implements her boutique program with timely workshops followed by her laser-focused action plans to disrupt your current lifestyle and recreate one that will serve you better for now and your entire life. Her unique style blends high-performance coaching strategies, modern-day science, and the ancient art of martial arts to help her clients create balance and success in all aspects of their lives. Tracy gives her clients permission to dream big and get the results they dream about. Tracy holds degrees in biology and chemistry, and a certification in performance coaching. She is also a black belt in martial arts and ranked in the top 5 in kumite nationally. LINKS SHARED ON THE SHOW www.Tracylinn.com www.facebook.com/Tracy2Win/ www.linkedin.com/in/tracyeisenman/ ABOUT OUR SHOW Mastery Unleashed (formerly Overcoming Mediocrity) is a podcast for success-driven women who want to empower their thoughts, design their dream businesses, and build beautiful lives that are aligned with their destinies—hosted by Bestselling Author and Business Strategist Christie Ruffino. Each episode features today's top influencers and entrepreneurs on the rise as they share empowering stories and ninja tips meant to become the FUEL that will ignite a positive change in YOUR life and the lives of others. ABOUT OUR FREE GIFT VAULT GET THIS GIFT AND MANY MORE HERE: https://masteryunleashedpodcast.com/gift-signup/
Experienced executive recruiter Jane Ashen Turkewitz offers valuable insights from the world of recruitment to enhance your competitiveness in today's challenging job market. In this episode, we delve into the following topics:Navigating the Complex Landscape of Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS)Maximizing the Effectiveness of NetworkingReimagining the Art of Cultivating Professional ConnectionsThe Significance of Strategic Career Planning for Your Career PathGaining Perspective on Intentional Decision-Making in Your CareerShow GuestWith over two decades of experience in career services and executive recruitment in New York City, Jane Ashen Turkewitz specializes in connecting high-level talent, from VPs to C-suite executives, with opportunities in digital media and emerging technology. She excels in placing talent across diverse roles, including marketing, product development, sales, business strategy, communications, editorial, video production, and creative positions. Currently, Jane plays a multifaceted role at UTNY, The University of Texas at Austin's NYC program, where she serves as an adjunct instructor, offering guidance to students in navigating the competitive job market and interview process. She also spearheads partnership development and program oversight, facilitating internships with various organizations. Jane is recognized for her career insights on LinkedIn and in prominent publications, and she has been a panelist at industry events. Before her career in career development and recruiting, Jane excelled as a marketing executive at Seventeen Magazine, Disney, and The New York Times Company. Follow Jane Ashen Turkewitz on LinkedIn Support the showJill Griffin is dedicated to enhancing workplace life by guiding leaders in shaping their next chapter, elevating their well-being, intentionality, and overall impact. Jill's executive coaching, strategy, workshop facilitation, and innovation have generated multi-millions in revenue for the world's largest agencies, start-ups, and well-known brands. Her strategic expertise and perceptive insights drive success for individuals and organizations alike. Jill collaborates with individuals, teams, and organizations to nurture high-performance cultures, enabling leaders to achieve growth. Visit JillGriffinCoaching.com for more details on: Book a 1:1 Career Strategy and Executive Coaching HERE Advising and Consulting Gallup CliftonStrengths Corporate Workshops to build a strengths-based culture Team Dynamics training to increase retention, communication, goal setting, and effective decision-making Keynote Speaking Grab a personal Resume Refresh with Jill Griffin HERE Follow @jillGriffinOffical on Instagram for daily inspiration Connect wit...
In this week's episode of SkeleTales, we venture into the Cryptid Corner, where all the cool Cryptids congregate. Before delving into the stories, the ladies must first complete the vital task of determining which Cryptid they are by taking what we'll assume was a personality quiz from Seventeen Magazine. The results are truly astounding.After sorting that out, Alissa moves on to more pressing matters, like discussing the Fresno Nightcrawlers, mysterious creatures that bear a striking resemblance to a tiny pair of marching skinny jeans. Where did they come from, and where are they going? Nobody knows.Britt then regales Alissa with the tale of the Aboriginal Yara-ma-yha-who, a red frog-like cryptid that slurps up little children who linger too long near fig trees. If caught, the child is forced to engage in a vomit-inducing game of reincarnation. So, it's best to stay away from the fig trees if you know what's good for you.Alissa then describes an incident in which a group of Indonesian hunters seemingly stumbles into another dimension and encounters a herd of mysterious creatures that adore direct eye contact so much that they watch you as you walk away.And of course, no episode would be complete without a tale of a giant wife-eating Irish otter. Britt details the unfortunate fate that befalls Irish folks who happen upon Dobhar-chú, the Otter King. You will never look at an otter the same way after hearing these horrors.As always, thanks for listening and Haunt Ya Later!Support the showRemember to share the podcast with friends and we want to hear your stories! Please e-mail them to us at Skeletalespodcast@gmail.com or leave a message at 302-689-DEAD (3323).Subscribe to our YouTube here: www.youtube.com/@skeletalespod Join our SkeleTeam over at Patreon here: www.patreon.com/Skeletalespodcast Buy some haunted shit over at www.skeletalespodcast.etsy.comAs always thanks for listening and Haunt Y'all Later!
In this episode, I chat with author Matt Mendez about his new novel The Broke Hearts, his attachment to the desert, writing for YA readers, and incorporating multiple forms of writing into one manuscript.Matt Mendez is the author of Barely Missing Everything, his debut novel, and the short story collection Twitching Heart. Barely Missing Everything has been called a “searing portrait of two Mexican-American families” by Publishers Weekly and “accessible and artful” in a stared review by Kirkus. The New York Times says [Mendez] “has an uncanny ability to capture the aimless bluster of young boys posturing at confidence.” Barely Missing Everything was named a 2019 Best YA Book by Kirkus, Seventeen Magazine, NBC Latino, and Texas Monthly. It was a Georgia Peach Book Award for Teen Readers Nominee, awarded second place in the International Latino Book Awards, a Junior Library Guild Selection, and a Land of Enchantment Black Bear Book Award winner. Like many of his characters Matt grew up in El Paso, Texas and continues to love and live in the Southwest, now in Tucson, Arizona. He is a military veteran and earned his MFA from the University of Arizona where he has taught creative writing. Matt is the father of two daughters that he loves fiercely.His new novel, The Broke Hearts, is set for release on October 3rd, 2023. Matt MendezThe Broke Hearts, Matt MendezThe Graveyard Book, Neil GaimanNeverwhere, Neil GaimanThe Consequences, Manuel MuñozSeven Empty Houses, Samantha SchweblinFever Dream, Samantha SchweblinSupport the showThe Bookshop PodcastMandy Jackson-BeverlySocial Media Links
Unfiltered Entrepreneur by Ashli Pollard - Business Tips for Digital Service Based Businesses
This week's story from Below 14th Street is a heartfelt one that I think you'll really enjoy. It's a testament to the power of our words, especially to future generations. I'm talking about a very special story about a letter I wrote to the editor-in-chief of Seventeen Magazine when I was just 11 years old that changed my life and taught me the importance of believing in myself and chasing my dreams. It gave me permission to dream bigger than my circumstances, and sometimes, that's all you need. It's a story that I hope will inspire you to never give up on your dreams, no matter how big they may seem. ▶︎ Watch the Video Podcast Here! 00:42 — Intro 01:07 — My Childhood Dreams 05:52 — Seventeen Magazine 06:56 — Emailing Atoosa Rubenstein 08:45 — The Power of Words 09:57 — The Follow-Up Resources: The Doers Portal Team AP Consulting Team AP Resource Shop The Roundtable Freebies _____ Into it? Subscribe/Follow/Rate the podcast wherever you are listening (from one entrepreneur to another, we know how important this is right?!) Subscribe to the Team AP Consulting YouTube Channel! And make sure you take your Archetype quiz to unlock loads of free content tailored to you + your business. Follow us on IG here! And check out all the other bomb podcasts from Fast Forward Productions right here. Get more from Ashli over on this side and leave your listener voicemails at the link below --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unfiltered-entrepreneur/message
The show kicks off with Brian sharing jaw dropping stories about plagiarism in the entertainment business. Nikki believes it's another case of parallel thought. Anya shares how her homecoming turned into a skunky mess. Nikki is perplexed when women moan a sigh of relief when taking off their bra. After Brian and Anya get go down memory lane about drawing anime, Nikki stirs some of her own nostalgia when she pulls out a Seventeen Magazine from the early 2000's. After reading the absurd headlines on the cover Nikki and Chris take an even more absurd and outdated relationship quiz. Subscribe to Big Money Players Diamond on Apple Podcasts to get this episode ad-free, and get exclusive bonus content: https://apple.co/nikkiglaserpodcast --- Watch this episode on our Youtube Channel: The Nikki Glaser Podcast Follow the pod on Instagram for bonus content: @NikkiGlaserPod Leave us your voicemail: Click Here To Record Nikki's Tour Dates: nikkiglaser.com/tour Anya's Patreon: patreon.com/anyamarina Brian's Animations: youtube.com/@BrianFrange More Nikki: IG More Anya: IG More Brian: IG More producer Noa: IGSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of #PourIntoMyCup, I spoke with Edwin Exaus, Co-Founder and Creative Director at Boy Box and E-commerce Manager at Bobbi Brown, North America. In our conversation we discussed, how switching majors benefited his career evolution to E-Commerce Manager. His journey of taking New York City by storm from working at Seventeen Magazine, Men's Health Magazine, Cosmopolitan and more. We went over the process of building his pandemic brain child, Boy Box along with his Co-Founder, Maleke Glee. And we dived into his journey through therapy and growing out of it. Get ready to have your cup poured into. Connect with Edwin & Boy Box online: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edwinexaus/ Shop Boy Box: https://subscribeboybox.com/ Boy Box Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/subscribeboybox/ ________________ Connect with Pour Into My Cup online: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pourintomycup/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pourintomycup Talent/Programming: Ashley Jolicoeur, @itsashleyjae
Superhero comedy short S.Q.U.A.D. will have its world premiere at New Jersey Shore Film Festival on July 7, 2023The film, directed by Ethan Cyr, Dakota Holmes-Dodge, and Carlos Lavezzari, explores the issues of race, gender and class through the narrative of comic book superheroes.Emily Ruhl is a model, actress, producer, writer, and director. She has appeared in Teen Vogue, Marie Claire, WWD, Seventeen Magazine, Nylon, Oyster Magazine, Elle Canada, and Flare Canada amongst many others.Movie Reviews and More is broadcast live Tuesdays at 5PM PT.Movie Reviews and More TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Movie Reviews and More Radio Show is broadcast on K4HD Radio - Hollywood Talk Radio (www.k4hd.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Movie Reviews and More Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
"Fish Cheeks" is a 1987 one-page narrative essay by Chinese-American author, Amy Tan and her first published essay. The work was first published in Seventeen Magazine and covers a Christmas Eve dinner when Tan was 14 years old. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/avant-garde-books/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/avant-garde-books/support
Get ready to be inspired by our next guest, Atoosa Rubenstein! She made history as the youngest editor-in-chief EVER at Seventeen Magazine, and went on to create the iconic CosmoGirl magazine. But her biggest job so far? Motherhood! And that's not all - she's faced difficult hurdles in her personal life too, from a tough divorce to a recent battle with cancer. But through it all, she's found peace and purpose. Today she shares her journey with us in an intimate and thought-provoking conversation. Trust us, you won't want to miss her fascinating story. Follow Atoosa at: https://linktr.ee/AtoosaUnedited?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=948e66bc-745c-47fa-ad09-8be92f223676 --- --- --- Miss Understood with Rachel Uchitel Executive Producer: Kelli Brink Please like, share, subscribe, and give us a 5-star review! Do you have show ideas, media requests or sponsorship opportunities? Email the show at: infomissunderstoodpodcast@gmail.com Watch every episode on YouTube! @missunderstoodpodcast Listen on Apple Podcasts! Follow Rachel on Instagram! @RachelUchitelNYC
I'm solo today and this episode is a kind of prequel. I'm going to be interviewing the great American writer Lorrie Moore in a few weeks about her new novel, I Am Homeless If This Is Not My Home, due to be published later this month. I've been a lifelong fan of her work, and in this episode I will give an overview of her past works, and my views on what it is about her books and her style that makes her exceptional. The title of this episode is “This Is What I Mean by Literary Fiction,” number 186 of the podcast.Loorie Moore's Amazon Author Page https://www.amazon.com/stores/Lorrie-Moore/author/B000APWFEYLorrie Moore's First Published Story in “Seventeen” Magazine (1977) https://archive.org/details/sim_seventeen_1977-01_36_1/mode/2up (scroll to page 92)
Meredith Ireland is a Korean American attorney and writer, born in Seoul. She is a Rollins College and University of Miami School of Law alumna. She writes young adult and children's books and is proudly represented by Lauren Spieller of Folio Literary Agency. Her debut novel, THE JASMINE PROJECT, was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard selection, a Best Book of 2021 according to Boston Public Library, and received a starred review from Booklist. Her follow up, EVERYONE HATES KELSIE MILLER, also from Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, was named a best book of 2022 by both Forbes and Seventeen Magazine. Her short story was featured in YOU ARE HERE, a middle grade anthology and the inaugural title from Allida/Clarion, which received six starred reviews. She will also have a short story in WHEN WE BECAME OURS, a YA anthology coming October 2023, edited by Nicole Chung. EMMA & THE LOVE SPELL, her debut middle grade fantasy will be out in January 2024 from Bloomsbury Children's Publishing.Meredith resides in New York with her two children and a county fair goldfish who will probably outlive them all.Learn more at here. Twitter: @MeredithIrelandhttps://meredithireland.wordpress.com/
Daphne Maxwell Reid is a trailblazing pioneer with many media firsts to her credit. She was the first black woman on the cover of Glamor Magazine. She and her husband Tim Reid owned the first full service movie studio in Virginia and she is probably best known for her role as Aunt Viv 2.0, alongside Will Smith, the first hip hop artist to star in a sitcom, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. Ms. Maxwell Reid joins us to talk about her magical childhood in New York City, her full page photo modeling debut in Seventeen Magazine that landed her a Ford modeling contract and her move to Hollywood where Robert Conrad cast her in The Duke and A Man Called Sloan. She turned down the role of Aunt Viv when it was first offered to her and finally took it three years later when the part was being recast.Daphne Maxwell Reid is a photographer, a fashion designer, an HBCU education advocate and she has recently appeared in Harriet, A Jazzman's Blues and the modern, dramedy reboot of The Fresh Prince on Peacock called Bel Air.We've also got The Fresh Prince of Bel Air Trivia and priceless life advice about the importance of finding your tribe and being ready when opportunity shines.Plus, Fritz and Weezy are recommending The Diplomat on Netflix, Menendez + Menudo: Boys Betrayed on Peacock and Menudo: Forever Young on HBO.Path Points of Interest:Daphne Maxwell ReidDaphne Maxwell Reid on WikipediaDaphne Maxwell Reid on InstagramDaphne Maxwell Reid in Soul VisionHarrietA Jazzman's BluesBel AirThe Diplomat on Netflix Menendez + Menudo: Boys Betrayed on PeacockMenudo: Forever Young on HBO
You won't want to miss this episode! In this unfiltered and honest conversation, Atoosa Rubenstein shares her origin story leading iconic magazines that helped a generation of women come into their own. She discusses comeback culture and re-entering the conversation, along with how media has changed in her decades of industry experience. Listen to this episode to hear behind-the-scenes information about the business, personal revelations and the importance of manifestation. Plus, hear why creating quality content should be top of mind and why it "isn't a time for capable managers, it's a time for pirates." Please note that this episode includes explicit language and themes.
What you'll learn in this episode: How Melinda created the definitive guide to the Napier Company. What made Napier stand out from other costume jewelry manufacturers of the 20th century. Why Chinese and Russian collectors are becoming increasingly interested in American costume jewelry. How the dawn of costume jewelry changed the way we accessorize. Why the craftsmanship of vintage costume jewelry is often as good as fine jewelry. Why being part of a community can be the most rewarding part of collecting. About Melinda Lewis Jewelry historian Melinda Lewis spent 11 years researching the history of a single American jewelry manufacturer —The Napier Co. Determined to bring the first book about this company to the public, she interviewed over fifty former employees from around the country spanning multiple generations. Those interviewed included the great-grandson of William Rettenmeyer, the designer who started in 1891; to designers who worked for Napier from 1941 to the close of the plant; as well as executive management, including the former CEO, Ron Meoni; and traveling salesmen, whose careers were no less than 30-plus years with the company. After publishing her book, Lewis and her husband have spent the last year curating an extraordinary collection of vintage jewelry from around the country for her customers with The Jewelry Stylist and Vintage Jewelry Collect. Photos available on TheJewelryJourney.com Additional Resources: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/thenapierbook/ THE NAPIER BOOK: https://napierbook.com FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/thejewelrystylist2 INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thejewelrystylist/ THE JEWELRY STYLIST: https://thejewelrystylist.com VINTAGE JEWELRY COLLECT: https://vintagejewelrycollect.com CJCI : http://cjci.co This forwards to https://www.costumejewelrycollectors.com/ Transcript: Some collectors don't give costume jewelry a fair shake, but for jewelry historian Melinda Lewis, vintage costume jewelry has only brought her happiness. She spent over a decade researching The Napier Company, an influential costume jewelry manufacturer, and created a community of fellow costume lovers along the way. She joined the Jewelry Journey Podcast to talk about the process of researching and writing her book, “The Napier Co.: Defining 20th Century American Costume Jewelry”; what costume jewelry is trending and where the hot markets are; and why the joy of jewelry often lies in connecting with others. Read the episode transcript here. Sharon: Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Jewelry Journey Podcast. This is the first part of a two-part episode. Please make sure you subscribe so you can hear part two as soon as it's released later this week. Today, we are talking with Melinda Lewis, the author of the definitive work on Napier Company jewelry, “The Napier Co.: Defining 20th Century American Costume Jewelry.” She's also one of the founders of Costume Jewelry Collectors International. If you look at their website, CJCI.co, you'll be able to find all you want to know about costume jewelry. Melinda is passionate about costume jewelry, which we might consider a pejorative term, but once you take a look at this book and the range of jewelry that was produced and the manufacturing techniques that were pioneered, you'll never think about costume jewelry in quite the same way. We'll hear about her jewelry journey today. Melinda, welcome to the program. Melinda: Thank you for having me, Sharon. It's my pleasure. Sharon: So glad to have you. Tell us about your jewelry journey. How did you get into this? Melinda: I was interested in costume jewelry as a teen by playing with and holding my grandmother's costume jewelry, but it wasn't until my late 30s, early 40s, that I really became interested. I went to an estate sale and bought a couple of sets, one being Hobé. I went home to begin my research and became completely fascinated by it. I stumbled upon an email list called Jewelcollect, which was owned by Liz Bryman, and from there, I went to my first jewelry conference held by Christine Romero at the Center for Jewelry Studies. I became completely intrigued with costume jewelry. Sharon: Did you know you were buying a Hobé, or did you just like the way it looked? Melinda: I loved the way it looked. It was marked, but I didn't know what Hobé meant. It meant nothing to me because I had never really owned a piece of jewelry before. It opened up a whole new world for me. Sharon: Had you liked any other kind of jewelry? Had you been a collector before this? Melinda: No, not at all. I was working in hospital pharmacies, so it was a complete change. I appreciated fashion because my grandmother was a hat designer during the 20s, and I think a little bit of that rubbed off on me. I wanted to be a fashion merchandiser before I got into hospital pharmacy, but I never had any interest or knowledge about costume jewelry prior to going to that estate sale. Sharon: Wow! Did you start collecting once you became more knowledgeable? Melinda: I did start collecting and going to more estate sales. I was able to purchase the inventory from a business that was going out of business. My first big purchase literally filled my Volvo station wagon, front to back, with costume jewelry. From there, I opened up a shop. I had a physical shop for a year and went online after that. Sharon: Was this jewelry that filled up your Volvo all different kinds? Melinda: Yes, it was all different kinds. It was great fun. Sharon: Why did you think it was necessary to write a book? Melinda has corrected my pronunciation. How do you say it? Melinda: Napier. Sharon: Napier, O.K. Do you think most people know that? Melinda: Probably 50/50. I always tend to correct people. I think when people say it “Napié,” it maybe has more prestige to it, but Mr. Napier was Scottish, and in the Scottish pronunciation it's Napier. Sharon: Did you ever meet him? Melinda: No, he died in 1960. But through my studies and after interviewing 53 former Napier employees, I was very clear about his preferences. He was a very strict man. Sharon: I've been saying it wrong. I remember the ads I used to see in Seventeen Magazine a long time ago. I always read it as “Napié,” but I never had a reason to say it out loud. How did you decide to write this book? I have to say to anybody who hasn't seen the book, this is the definitive work. It's beautiful and it's big. Melinda: It is big. In 2002, I had the opportunity to purchase part of the Napier archive. When it arrived at my home, I had all this jewelry and knew nothing about it. So, I went on the internet and saw the same paragraph being repeated over and over on all of the websites. I knew there was a void that needed to be filled, so I began my journey of doing research on the company. I started with one name. Mr. Ron Meoni was the President of Napier before it was sold. I wrote a letter to him explaining that I wanted to write a book on Napier and asked if he would give any guidance or assistance. From there, he gave me six names. I reached out to all of those folks, including my coauthor, Henry Swen, who has since passed away. Henry worked for the company for 35 years. During my research, Henry and I literally corresponded every day for eight years back and forth. He really gave me the inside knowledge of how the industry worked and the history about Napier. It was a phenomenal experience. I'm forever grateful to him for his assistance. Sharon: So, you're ready to write your next book on a different company. Melinda: I don't know. I still research Napier all the time. There's still more information, but I put them up on our Facebook page. Sharon: There are so many illustrations and drawings. It's hard to believe there are more. Melinda: Oh, there are a lot more. I just put a fraction of it in. Finally, I had to say stop, because I could have kept going when the book was already way larger than what I had anticipated. Sharon: How long did it take you to write this? Melinda: It was 11 years of writing and research, 12 years altogether with the layout. So, the project was 12 years long, but 11 years of that I spent researching and writing. Sharon: When you say it's different than what you thought it would be starting out, did you think it would be a paperback or a pamphlet? What did you think? Melinda: Normally books in this genre are about 288 pages, so that was our goal. But what I realized as I was writing was that there was so much I wanted to include that hadn't been included in other costume jewelry books: the marketing, the manufacturing, the designers, so many aspects that were different than just having a picture book. The more we got into that, the bigger the book became. I have about 60 pages just on marks and bindings and that type of thing alone to help guide the collector to circulate their jewelry. In the beginning, I thought it would be a normal price book with a little bit of history interjected here and there. I felt if I did that, I was doing the company a disservice because I wouldn't be representing it as fully as I felt it needed to be represented. It really became an encyclopedia; it's so huge. Sharon: It's a beautiful book. Besides the pictures of the jewelry, there are things about the business you've never seen. That was interesting; the marketing, the design, the manufacturing. Melinda: Yes, I think because we covered those areas, it can give the collector a greater appreciation of what went into the manufacturing of the lines. I'm quite proud of that. Sharon: Did you have any resistance in terms of people who wouldn't provide information or photographs? Would they say it's a company secret? Melinda: The one thing I felt and experienced was that everyone was very protective of Mr. Napier, extremely protective. He had been gone for over 40 years, but his privacy and their unwillingness to share things sometimes because they didn't want to paint him in a negative light was quite interesting. So, yes, some employees were very protective of Mr. Napier. They respected him highly. There are certainly stories I learned about him that will never be published, but his reputation was protected by his employees. They never really said anything negative about him. He was a very strict manager, so to speak. He held his employees to the highest standard, and if you didn't comply with that, you were out with no ifs, ands or buts. Napier means “without equal,” and he stood by that as a company mantra. He expected nothing but the best. Sharon: What language is that in? I didn't think it meant anything. Melinda: I'm not sure. I thought it was Scottish. The employees talked about that, about Napier meaning without equal. I haven't studied the etymology of that particular word, so I can't say for certain. Sharon: Tell us about the book. You have so many beautiful images and pictures and photographs. Tell us how many pictures and how you got them. Melinda: The book is 1,012 pages long. There are over 4,000 images and 250,000 words. A lot of the pictures came from employees themselves, especially the early renderings for E.A. Bliss and pictures in the 1920s. A lot of it came from Napier employees supplying me with the information. Unfortunately, I did not have access to the Napier paper archives, so basically everything in the book was given to me by Napier employees, in terms of ads and that type of thing. 99% of the pictures are images I took of the actual jewelry. While I traveled across the country, I would photograph the collections, and then we had them edited for the book. Sharon: Did employees tell you, “This person has a collection in Wyoming,” or “This person is in Kentucky”? How did you find it? Melinda: I found it through the collections of the employees I interviewed. I didn't interview anyone that was outside the company. Some people did supply their images. When I noticed something on eBay, I would write them and say, “I'm writing a book on Napier. Would you be interested in allowing me to include your image in the book?” So, some of them are from people in the trades who were selling on eBay, but for the most part it was either Napier employees' collections or pieces I had acquired from the archives. Sharon: Do you think that Napier, because he pioneered a lot of the manufacturing techniques, do you think it's true that it was without equal? Or were all the costume jewelry companies doing the same thing? Melinda: The thing that made Napier stand out from the other companies was that it used multiple manufacturing techniques. It had die-stamped jewelry, things that involved wire bending or casting or what they called stranding. They did pioneer some new techniques, especially during the war time when they were under government contracts. So did other jewelry companies, but what made them unique was that they had the ability to manufacture jewelry in multiple ways so they could respond to the market quite easily. Sharon: I always think of the big three of costume jewelry being Napier, Trifari—I talked to a Trifari expert who told me that's wrong, but Trifari, and the third one is— Melinda: Monet. Sharon: Monet, that's right. Melinda: Yes. Sharon: What made Napier different? Melinda: Monet did what's called metal. Trifari did color, more rhinestones. Marvella, which was another big one, did pearl. Napier did all three. It could go into a department store and fill the needs of a jewelry department with its entire line. That's what made it quite competitive. They would go in, probably often before the other salesmen got to go meet with the jewelry buyer, and they would sell their entire lines. If that store needed metals, they could supply metals. If they needed pearl, Napier could provide them with pearl. If they needed color, Napier had that. Now, Napier's color or rhinestone jewelry sometimes had a distinct look because they utilized the dye-stamping technique. You'd get those really great, embossed, highly detailed metal pieces that were accented with rhinestones. But Napier also did rhinestone jewelry like Weiss—I mean the styles and techniques would be similar to Lee Serge or something like that. People are often surprised when they see the glitzy Napier rhinestone jewelry and don't realize Napier did that too. Yes, they did. They were able to offer the jewelry buyer a broad spectrum of inventory. They were a small company playing in a big pond with big players. Sharon: Were they mostly manufacturing back east? Melinda: Yes, in Meriden, Connecticut. Later they had a satellite factory for their model making in Providence, Rhode Island, because that's where most model makers lived. They did some of their manufacturing in Providence, but mainly it was in Meriden, Connecticut. Sharon: Somebody who's into costume jewelry—I can't remember who—told me that one of them is still collectable and reasonably priced. It wasn't Napier, but I think it was Trifari. They said if you saw a piece of Trifari, you should grab it. Would you agree with that? Melinda: Trifari is very hot right now. So is Schreiner in part because of the Chinese and Russian markets. 90% of the higher-end Trifari or Schreiner is going out of our country right now to collectors in China and Russia. That's a new phenomenon. Costume jewelry collecting tapered off a little or hit a lull, but these new markets have really changed things in the last year or so. The realized prices have been phenomenal. In terms of Monet, there are still a lot of bargains to be found. There are some things that may cost a couple of hundred dollars or so. With Napier, the prices have remained steady over the last 10 years, but I'm now shipping to China. That's a new phenomenon. I'm starting to sell a lot of the higher-end Napier to our Chinese customers. Sharon: There are not that many department stores around anymore. I can think of two maybe, but when you see costume jewelry, do you go in and look at it? If you haven't seen it before, do you look at the back? Do you look at the way stones are put in it? What do you look at, or do you look? Melinda: I do. You look at all of the above. The back is just as important as the front in terms of looking at the construction. On occasion, when we go to the city, I'll go look at the jewelry departments, but I haven't really been looking at new contemporary jewelry because my focus has always been on jewelry that's made prior to 2000. I don't go shopping that much for the new lines. Sharon: I guess I'm thinking of Oscar de la Renta, which has a costume jewelry line. They license it to whoever did it. Do you look at the back? Do you look at whether it was done 20, 30 years ago? Melinda: Sure, you look at the back and the front. Oscar de la Renta has been made in the U.S. by Gem-Craft in Providence, and it's really beautiful. A lot of the contemporary pieces for the Oscar de la Renta line are wonderfully made. It's a great example of a contemporary line being made in the U.S. Sharon: I'll find myself saying, “Oh, it's just costume.” Why do you think “costume” was pejorative? At first it wasn't pejorative, but now it's become, “Oh, it's costume.” What happened? Melinda: For me, I haven't experienced that. Maybe that's because of the people I surround myself with. Costume jewelry elicits feeling of happiness. I don't think of it in a negative term, but perhaps some of our younger people who are minimalists do. If you were a minimalist, I could see why you wouldn't want to deal with costume jewelry. That's just frivolous. There are more important things to deal with. But in my community, costume jewelry is nothing but a positive. I don't have that negative attachment to it. Sharon: Maybe it's just me. Why did they start making costume jewelry? What I'm always surprised by is that everything was just as nice about it, but it wasn't a real ruby. That's all. It was a synthetic one. Sharon: We will have photos posted on the website. Please head to the JewelryJourney.com to check them out.
Young me is having a pinch me moment - Kristin Kennedy, the editor-in-chief of Seventeen Magazine, is on the pod today! In addition to her high profile career within the celebrity and fashion worlds, Kristin is also a mom of three, so she absolutely understands the juggling act between motherhood and work. Kristin and I have a great conversation about the challenging realities of motherhood, how her relationship with alcohol shifted once she became a parent, and what it's like behind the scenes of her seemingly glamorous career. Follow Kristin on Instagram at @kristinmkennedy and at her fashion blog, Closet Full of Clothes.Please consider supporting The Sober Mom Life podcast by becoming a patron on Patreon! Learn more here: http://patreon.com/user?u=84021397Join The Sober Mom Life FB group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1542852942745657We have merch!!!! Check it out here!Click here to follow The Sober Mom Life on InstagramLove this show? Let me know by rating and reviewing the show on Apple Podcasts! Check out our sister podcast, Brand New Information!
Chris welcomes model, actress, producer, writer, and director Emily Ruhl to The Gist podcast this week. Emily has appeared in Teen Vogue, Marie Claire, WWD, Seventeen Magazine, Nylon and has been the face of many cosmetic companies including Smashbox, Too Faced, KKW Beauty, and MAC. On the podcast, they discuss her producing, directorial, and writing debut, BLUE MOON. Plus, they chat about her first TV series in development, 13TH STEPPING, and her production company, Public School Pictures. There's so much to learn about her process and how she's accomplished so much so young. Listen! It's Vetrano: http://listenitsvetrano.comTwitter: http://twitter.com/CMVetrano Instagram: http://instagram.com/CMVetrano TikTok: http://tiktok.com/CMVetrano YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@listenitsvetranoFacebook: http://facebook.com/ListenItsVetrano Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Christopher Lee has always been a gifted person and a pioneer since he was a young child. His father was a mathematician. Academia ran in his blood. David was labeled a child prodigy by his teachers, winning statewide writing competitions as young as 8 years old. David's abilities didn't end there. He was a pianist, playing concertos by Bach, Mozart, and Shostakovich with the USC orchestra at the age of 16, garnering many awards from piano competitons. Graduating 4th in his high school class, David was accepted into UC Berkeley and graduated two years early due to AP classes he took in high school. In 1999, when the photographer world was only film, he became the first official digital photographer of the Teen Choice Awards, MTV Movie Awards, Billboard Music Awards and found a passion for the entertainment industry. He has worked in over 40 Countries and has developed an innovative international style of his own. He started his first online magazine called TDink.com in 2001 and was the first to publish fashion editorials online. As a young publisher, he had access to the most incredible events and innovators of the world. In 2009, he started Destinationluxury.com which became one of the largest portals for all things luxury including 5 star properties, Michelin Star Restaurants and bespoke experiences. As a portrait photographer and producer, David has worked with many celebrities & major brands such as Richard Branson, Lady Gaga, Cadillac, Lexus, Qatar Airways, Aman Hotels, just to name a few. David's work has been published in major magazines such as GQ, Vogue, Instyle, People, Teen, Men's Health, Departures & many more. In 2020, David started a site called thebiohack.org which is about health, wellness, biohacking, and anti-aging. When covid began and all the parties stopped, he found a new passion for holistic healing and pushed his body to the limits mentally and physically. He transformed his body in 6 months and has a totally new outlook on life. David's best ideas come to him when he meditates daily for 2 to 3 hours. He loves biking, skiing, and exploring. Work and play are the same to him, as long as he is broadening his horizons, challenging himself, and going outside of his comfort zone. We deep dive into: Being the first digital photographer Realtionship with Money How to start a business Red Flags for bad people and bad business Language as a Photographer Providing Value and Manifesting Social Media Links for David https://www.instagram.com/davidcleephotography/ Social media links: https://twitter.com/katiechonacas https://www.instagram.com/chonacas https://www.linkedin.com/in/katiechonacas Voiceover Reel: https://www.chonacas.com/voiceover/ https://www.chonacas.com/nft-cv/ Please consider SUPPORTING my SHOW, SUBSCRIBE to the NEWSLETTER, ENTER in the GIVEAWAYS https://www.chonacas.com/contact/ Disclaimer: None of the information in the podcast should be considered as a financial advice. Always do your own research.
In this week's episode, Katie is sitting down with Author and Ramsey Personality, Kristina Ellis. Ellis is the acclaimed author of Confessions of a Scholarship Winner and How to Graduate Debt-Free. Ellis is a sought-after speaker on college prep and finance, and one of the co-host of The Ramsey Show. Ellis was a Coca-Cola National Scholar, a Gates Millennium Scholar, and a US Presidential Freedom Scholar while earning various other scholarships, grants, and awards. She graduated from Vanderbilt University with dual majors in human and organizational development and business planning and entrepreneurship and earned her master's degree in education from Belmont University, both completely debt-free. Ellis has appeared on Yahoo! Finance, Fox News, Katie Couric, The 700 Club, and in multiple publications including Seventeen Magazine, CBS online, and BeliefNet. KEY POINTS: Kristina's story of someone who has struggled with loss and their own mental health, and how she learned to manage it in healthy ways Tangible advice on how to invest in yourself without going into debt How to get creative with money in life and business Cash-based methodology to self-fund your business CONNECT WITH KRISTINA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamkristinaellis/ The Ramsey Show: https://tr.ee/S7VixJD7lh PRODUCTS / RESOURCES: Find your purpose, live it, and get paid with Inner Glow Circle, an ICF Accredited life coach school for women, by women: innerglowcircle.com Chat with our Admissions Advisor! innerglowcircle.com/call Want to learn more? Text 'become a coach' to 813-212-8869! Find out more about IGC's financing options, email: finance@innerglowcircle.com Get on the waitlist for our upcoming Summer Series!: innerglowcircle.com/waitlist Want to get started on your business plan?! Our New Coach Necessities course is only $99 right now: innerglowcircle.com/newcoach Like what you're hearing? Connect with us on social media! IG | @innerglowcircle - instagram.com/innerglowcircle FB | @innerglowcircle - facebook.com/innerglowcircle Check out Paperbell, the scheduling, payment, contract signing, and client management tool, designed just for online coaches! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sixfigurecertifiedcoach/message
Backpack? Check. Lunchbox? Check. Brushed teeth? Check. You breathe a sigh of relief, rushing your kids to the bus stop. You just barely make it before the bus leaves, and you look down. Shoes. You forgot to check for shoes. Morning madness strikes again. Sound familiar? Check. As parents of complex kids, we have had many struggles getting our kids out the door. It's a universal challenge. And this week's guest expert interview with Dr. Michele Novotni gives the scoop on some simple tricks to manage morning madness. Dr. Michele Novotni is an internationally recognized expert in the field of ADHD. She spearheaded the lobbying efforts for the U. S. Senate Resolution for a national ADHD Awareness Day, and is the former president of ADDA, a best-selling author, psychologist, coach, consultant for Shire, and parent of a young adult with ADHD. The author of What Does Everybody Else Know That I Don't? and The Novotni Social Skills Checklist, she has served as a resource for national publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Seventeen Magazine, MSNBC.com, and more. A columnist for ADDitude Magazine, she and was the technical editor for ADHD For Dummies. Ten Tips for Calm and Confident Parenting of Complex Kids Parenting complex kids can be difficult, even mind-numbing at times. In this FREE Guide you'll find clear, quick guidance to help you calm the chaos and more confidently prepare your child for greater independence and success! Learn techniques parents all over the world are using to reduce friction and (believe it!) rediscover the joy of parenting. Listen to this bonus episode from the archives of ImpactParents with Dr. Michele Novotini about minimizing stress and mayhem in the mornings before school. Here is what was covered on this special archival episode: Learning to problem-solve WITH your child, not for them Setting alarms to help with time management Incorporating additional time to allow for last-minute tasks Related Blogs: Let Your Kids Create Their Own Systems and Structures Mornings and Teens with ADHD- Can They End in “I Love You”? Related Course: Minimize Meltdowns Connect with Dr. Novotini: Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Emily Ruhl joins The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul to discuss breaking through the entertainment industry as a model, actress and now filmmaker and acts of kindness along the way. Emily was thirteen when she was scouted while attending New York Fashion Week. Shortly thereafter, the Dallas native signed her first modeling contract in Tokyo. She later returned to NYC to sign with top modeling agency Marilyn Management. She has since appeared in Teen Vogue, Marie Claire, WWD, Seventeen Magazine, Nylon, and Elle Canada amongst others. She has been the face of many cosmetic companies including Smashbox, Too Faced, the Kardashian's KKW Beauty, and MAC. On the acting front, Emily starred opposite Nicholas Hoult in the film NEWNESS, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. She also made a cameo appearance in Troian Bellisario's short film, LIFE ON MARS. The talent made her producing, directing, and writing debut with the short film BLUE MOON. Additionally, she co-wrote and produced the theme song to BLUE MOON titled HER. She is currently in production for her first TV series, 13TH STEPPING, which she also wrote, directed, and stars in. Featuring: surprise guest - the best person ever - Cassie!! Got kindness tips or stories? Please email us: artofkindnesspodcast@gmail.com Follow Emily @emilyruhl Follow us @artofkindnesspod / @robpeterpaul Support the show! (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theaok) Music: "Awake" by Ricky Alvarez & "Sunshine" by Lemon Music Studio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode, we're reading stories from the August 1995 issue of Seventeen Magazine about things different teens lied to their parents about and got away with... and also sharing some of our own stories! Be sure to reach out if you have any fun stories to share!Our InstagramOur WebsiteOur FacebookOur TikTokMusic: Tonight At EightBy Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comSupport the show
We are children of the 90s, and let's be real: things were very different then. Our only point of reference for the world was TV and the people around us—and, I guess, Seventeen Magazine. Nowadays kids have to contend with social media and seeing a (fake) version of people's lives that looks so much better than their own life. Parenting in the 90s was about as different as being a kid in the 90s. We're going to discuss the beast that is parenting around all of that, the fears and expectations around sex and coming of age that only get more difficult in a world of instant connection, why The Offspring sucks, and wax philosophical on Neil Patrick Harrison. Resources: Follow + DM us: https://www.instagram.com/offtherecordwithyou/ (@offtherecordwithyou) + http://instagram.com/skinowl (@skinowl) Tag Us: #offtherecordpod Shop SkinOwl: https://www.skinowl.com/ (skinowl.com) Want to try SkinOwl skincare? Use code RECORDSCRATCH for 15% on https://www.skinowl.com/ (SkinOwl.com) sitewide. Best sellers: Maqui Berry Beauty Whip, Eye Concentrate, and our first ever product to alleviate breakouts and dark marks: Geranium Drops.
In this episode, we're taking a survey from the 10th Annual Readers' Poll in the March 1998 issue of Seventeen Magazine. This is part one... if you want to hear part two, head over to our Patreon to join in on the fun!Our InstagramOur WebsiteOur FacebookOur TikTokMusic: Tonight At EightBy Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comThe Jordan Harbinger ShowApple Best of 2018-Learn the stories, secrets & skills of the world's most fascinating pplListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Today I am joined by Emily Ruhl. Emily was thirteen when she was scouted while attending the shows at New York Fashion Week. Shortly thereafter, the Dallas native signed her first modeling contract in Tokyo. She later returned to NYC to sign with top modeling agency Marilyn Management. She has appeared in Teen Vogue, Marie Claire, WWD, Seventeen Magazine, Nylon, Oyster Magazine, Elle Canada, and Flare Canada amongst many others. She has modeled for many cosmetic companies including Smashbox, Too Faced, KKW Beauty, OUAI, and MAC Cosmetics. Emily first starred opposite Nicholas Hoult in Drake Doremus' feature film NEWNESS, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. She also made a cameo appearance in Troian Bellisario's short film, LIFE ON MARS. BLUE MOON is her producing, directorial, and writing debut. Additionally, she co-wrote and produced the theme song to BLUE MOON titled HER.We talk about how she got into acting, producing Blue Moon, and stepping into a role. To connect with Emily https://www.instagram.com/emilyruhl/ Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Real Estate InvestHER Show with Elizabeth Faircloth and Andresa Guidelli
These days, it's too easy to feel swallowed up by social media and lose track of the things that truly matter. How can we shut off the noise and stop using other people as a measure of success? In this episode, Jess Ekstrom defines what true success is and how we could chase it by finding deeper meaning in what we do. She also shares habits to get rid of the mental clutter, gain clarity on our goals, and start seeing failures as stepping stones to the future.Jess Ekstrom helps women tell and sell their stories. As the bestselling author of Chasing the Bright Side, host of the Business on the Bright Side podcast, and creator of guided online journaling service, Bright Pages, Jess has been featured in major media outlets such as The Today Show, Good Morning America, The View, Vanity Fair, Seventeen Magazine, Huffington Post and Forbes. After starting and growing her multi-million dollar company, Headbands of Hope, her speaking and writing career took off. But Jess realized that her success wasn't about how far she can reach—but how far she can help other women reach.Quotes• “We need to pay attention to how much are we delaying what we truly want to do or feel because we keep moving the goalposts.”(13:0 -13:08)• “The way that I think that we can really give ourselves attention to thought is by creating before we consume.” (13:43-13:50)• “When we can make space between how we identify with an emotion and that we have feelings of it. It reminds us that it's temporary, and it's not who we are.” (17:01- 7:11)• “What is the top thing that you're going after? If you achieved that thing but then you had to remove your entire name from it, no one knew it was you, would you still do it?”(23:04-23:21)• “When you try something, and even if it doesn't work, you have so much more information than you did before. So failures at the end of the day are research for the future.” (28:46-28:55)• “Don't force yourself to see the bright side, but just have trust that it's developing.” (32:44-32:50)Connect with Jess:Website: https://jessekstrom.comInstagram: @HeadbandsofHopeFacebook: @HeadbandsofHopeTwitter: @HeadbandsofHopeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jessekstrom See how guided journaling can help you achieve your goals! Use the code INVEST and get one month for FREE: https://prompted.io/ Resources mentioned: Chasing The Bright Side by Jess EkstromThe Miracle Morning by Hal ElrodStart with Why by Simon SinekSara BlakelyMissed InvestHER CON 2022 or just want to relive the experience? Don't worry! Get instant access to the InvestHER CON 2022 recordings and enjoy tons of transformational sessions with incredible women investors!https://www.therealestateinvesther.com/offers/PDh8G6eE/checkoutHow To Join the InvestHER Movement 1) InvestHER CON 2023Meet Us in Arizona! | InvestHER CON 2023 Early Bird Tickets are available now!The inaugural InvestHER CON was unforgettable.We saw women freely raising their hands, asking questions, and going to the mic to share their thoughts; we saw women confidently speaking with sponsors, holding intimate conversations with each other, and connecting on a deeper level with themselves.You laughed with us.You cried with us.You played in the arena with us.And most of all, you inspired us!We're not stopping there. We're thrilled to announce that InvestHER CON will be returning in May 2023, at a venue in sunny Arizona!Early bird tickets are available now:https://www.therealestateinvesther.com/offers/K92UxTz3/checkout2) The Real Estate InvestHER Podcast - The weekly show details the journey of some of the most amazing women real estate investors around the world, who open up their lives and share practical and strategic tools for growing a rental portfolio, flipping houses, and the mindset that allows them to run a successful investing business while taking care of their families and most importantly taking care of themselves. Subscribe via:Apple Itunes SpotifyAmazon MusicAndroid Stitcher 3) The Real Estate InvestHER Membership STRIVE is a one-of-a-kind membership for experienced women investors looking to make deeper connections and take their Real Estate business to the next level. It is more than a transactional membership, and it is a transformational experience for women looking to live life on their own terms.4) InvestHER Community on Facebook We have thousands of members in our Facebook InvestHER Community (and growing!) This is a safe place for women to ask real estate investing questions and gain the support they need to achieve their goals! 5) InvestHER Meetups Around the Globe We have Investher Meetup members attending in-person meetings across the country and Canada. Meetups are being held monthly by experienced InvestHER Leaders! Learn more about our InvestHER leaders, meetup locations, and how to become an InvestHER Leader HERE! 6) InvestHER™ eXp TeamOur mission is to empower women in Real Estate to live a financially free and balanced life, and we are extending our support to Real Estate agents worldwide. 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A recovering food addict, Debbie Danowski, Ph.D. has maintained a weight loss greater than the amount she now weighs for more than 12 years. As an alumnus of a food addiction treatment center, Dr. Danowski has consistently used the recovery program outlined in her first book, Why Can't I Stop Eating? to enjoy a 166-pound weight loss without the dangerous health risks. Professionally, Dr. Danowski has written more than 100 articles for national and local publications, including First For Women, Woman's Day, and Seventeen Magazine. She has also spoken at countless meetings, seminars, and conferences about food addiction, including Food Addiction 2000, the first national conference held on the disease. Additionally, Dr. Danowski was employed by the food addiction unit of a national treatment center, to educate mental health professionals about food addiction recovery. Currently, Dr. Danowski is an assistant professor of English at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut, and a member of the University's Eating Disorders Prevention Team. Dr. Danowski earned her Ph.D. at Capella University in Minneapolis, Minnesota where she studied food representation in film. Dr. Danowski also has a Master's Degree in Public Communications with an emphasis in television, radio, and film from Syracuse University. In this episode: The personal Inpatient Treatment Experience Food Addiction Recovery as a Vegan 12 Step experience Recovery today vs early days Her books Kids and Sugar Resistance to Food Addiction Working with the Food Addiction Institute and SHiFT What's next? Signature Question Dr. Danowski's Books: The Emotional Eater's Book of Inspiration https://www.amazon.com/Emotional-Eaters-Book-Inspiration/dp/1569242569/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2IGGN1TSTOA2G&keywords=the+emotional+eaters+book+of+inspiration&qid=1658687497&sprefix=the+emotional+eaters+book+o%2Caps%2C177&sr=8-1 Why Can't I stop Eating? https://www.amazon.com/Why-Cant-Stop-Eating-Understanding/dp/1568383657/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1SWURV8ICUCP6&keywords=why+can%27t+i+stop+eating&qid=1658687469&sprefix=Why+Can%27t+I+Stop+%2Caps%2C157&sr=8-1 Overeaters Journal https://www.hazelden.org/store/item/2216?Overeaters-Journal Why Can't My Child Stop Eating? https://www.amazon.com/Why-Cant-Child-Stop-Eating/dp/1937612279/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2PTKWEWIJ1AVB&keywords=Why+Can%27t+My+Child+Stop+Eating&qid=1658687431&s=books&sprefix=why+can%27t+my+child+stop+eatin%2Cstripbooks%2C165&sr=1-1 Locked Up For Eating Too Much https://www.amazon.com/Locked-Up-Eating-Too-Much/dp/1568387938/ref=sr_1_2?qid=1658687406&refinements=p_27%3ADebbie+Danowski++Ph.D.&s=books&sr=1-2 The content of our show is educational only. It does not supplement or supersede the professional relationship and direction of your healthcare provider. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified mental health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, substance use disorder, or mental health concern.
Did you know it's actually easier for our brains to focus on the negative? The world right now is filled with headlines that will make you question everything about the future of this globe. Things can look really bleak out there if that's all you're focusing on. Branden Harvey, Founder & CEO of the GoodGoodGood Co. is committed to telling not feel-good stories, but stories about events that are actually moving the needle forward towards the common good. In this episode we talk about: How to actually execute on your ideas and navigate the unexpected Why staying engaged in good news is good for your mental health How the work that you've done in your past never goes in vein. The importance of transparency and asking for help How Branden works through difficulties and hard times in creating his meaningful work. ABOUT BRANDEN Branden Harvey is a storyteller focused on the good in the world. He's the host of the podcast Sounds Good, the creator of the Goodnewspaper, a printed newspaper full of good news, and built an online community over more than 350,000 world changers. He's helped brands like Disney, Square, Southwest Airlines, and (RED) tell meaningful stories with heart all over the world. He's been written about and featured by media including The Washington Post, Seventeen Magazine, Fortune Magazine, and Mashable. IG: https://www.instagram.com/goodgoodgoodco/?hl=en Website: https://www.goodgoodgood.co/Follow, subscribe and leave us a review! Find out more about Yellow Co.'s community of women creaeting meaningful work: yellowco.co | @yellowco.co • Connect with Joanna at joannawaterfall.com and on IG @joannawaterfall :) Music Written by Jonny Pickett (check out his music on spotify) Thanks for listening!
Seventeen Magazine was more than a monthly periodical for us, it was our go-to guide to LIFE. Join us as we honor — yes HONOR — our teenage bible, the magazine we all paged through meticulously, examining EVERY SINGLE DETAIL of. We're talking all about the surprising history, the covers and all those cover models we loved, the articles, and the unforgettable ads … which leads us to a hilariously detailed TMI discussion of our breasts and periods, naturally.Follow PCPS on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and TikTokSupport PCPS by becoming a supporter on Patreon. Check out all the perks you get here.
On this special bonus episode of the @Betches podcast, Jordana, Sami, and Aleen join moderator Ann Shoket (author and former editor-in-chief of Seventeen Magazine) live on stage from the WHH Empower Hour, presented by Heineken 0.0. They start with a conversation about the new definition of “work-life balance” and why it has become such a moving target. Plus, they offer some negotiating tips related to Jordana's favorite topic, dating. Is finding the right job (and setting expectations) the same as finding a romantic partner? Next, they play a game of “Connected or Rejected” all about red flags when you're applying for a new job. Finally, they close out the show with some questions from the audience and a pair of stories about cover letter mistakes and the worst interview they've ever witnessed. Thanks again to our presenting sponsor, Heineken 0.0! It's 0.0% alcohol, and only 69 calories. Now you can. Must be 21+ to purchase. Please Enjoy Heineken Responsibly.
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This week's episode is with Katie Austin. She is a fitness enthusiast, blogger, model, entrepreneur, and inspiration to females all over the world. Katie was recognized by Seventeen Magazine as one of the top ten fitness Instagrams to follow. Katie dives into her journey to not only becoming a finalist in the Sports Illustrated Swim Search, but then winning swim search. She also touches on confidence, and turning no's into yes's because things don't always work out on your first try. Katie touches on her relationship with her boyfriend as well as navigating the fitness industry. Her moto is "Focus on what you love about your body, and fill your mind with it. Unlearn the bad habit of comparing your body to someone else's. Love you, and know that you're beautiful right now, just as you are." Connect with Katie: @KatieAustin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices