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Sonia Kashuk, the pioneer of 'masstige', a world renowned make-up artist, creative, editor, and founder, joins us to share her entrepreneurial journey and enlightens all of us on some much needed tips and tricks for make-up application as we age. For Sonia, ‘no' doesn't fit into her vocabulary. From the days of book signing with Cindy Crawford as the co-author of Basic Face, Sonia birthed the idea of affordable, accessible luxury makeup. She teaches us about 'universal colors', how and when to master the false eyelash, eyeliner, eyeshadow, and the true power of less is more when it comes to make-up. A cancer survivor herself, she is passionate about 'rewiring' life's purpose and has been an integral part of the Non-Profit, Cancer and Careers, to support women and men navigating their cancer diagnosis in the workplace.
According to the CDC, the number of cancer patients and survivors will reach almost 18 million in the next decade, and almost half will be diagnosed at a working age. The ability to manage employment after a cancer diagnosis can be complex, which means working people with cancer need support to balance work and health demands. Sonia Kashuk, cancer survivor and founder, Sonia Kashuk Beauty and Rebecca Nellis, Executive Director of Cancer and Careers, the only national non-profit dedicated solely to serving the growing population of people working during and after cancer treatment, talk with me about the challenges cancer patients and survivors face while working or looking for work during or after treatment, and tips on how to navigate workplace conversations.
According to the CDC, the number of cancer patients and survivors will reach almost 18 million in the next decade, and almost half will be diagnosed at a working age. The ability to manage employment after a cancer diagnosis can be complex, which means working people with cancer need support to balance work and health demands. Sonia Kashuk, cancer survivor and founder, Sonia Kashuk Beauty and Rebecca Nellis, Executive Director of Cancer and Careers, the only national non-profit dedicated solely to serving the growing population of people working during and after cancer treatment, talk with me about the challenges cancer patients and survivors face while working or looking for work during or after treatment, and tips on how to navigate workplace conversations.
Sonia Kashuk and Rebecca Nellis discuss the challenges cancer patients and survivors face while working or looking for work during or after treatment, and tips on how to navigate workplace conversations. Next guest Dan Perkins discusses what's happening in the World today especially will comment on the Protests in Paris the World Economy and how President Trump is doing in the Polls.This show is broadcast live on Thursday's 2PM ET on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/
Building a reputation into a brand… Makeup legend Sonia Kashuk joins Karen Moon at South by Southwest in Austin, TX.In this episode: Breaking rules, mass vs. prestige How the industry is a different marketplace, how it is hard to be a first, and it feels like everyhtings been done, Always room for a great idea, making a difference and doing something new, disruption How Kashuk got into the beauty industry How she was studying design, clothing, got an opportunity to do clothing design, was thrown into makeup, loved it, being involved with the music video for the song “Funkytown” Working with fashion designers, how it was more about not using makeup than using makeup, sometimes not doing something was more important, understanding what’s needed, not needed Being known as the Queen of Clean, working a lot with photographer Arthur Elgort, learning about using makeup to enhance and perfect What matters the most is the performance in skincare, and does it work Both natural and science can be great Holding confidence and being strong about how you are Skin care will support and own our faces as they are Working with CEW Foundation and rights in the workplace with cancer The post 051 – Sonia Kashuk – Breaking Rules appeared first on Beauty Is Your Business.
Makeup artist Sonia Kashuk discusses her 17-year run with Target, why she uses three eye creams at once, and how having breast cancer affected her career—and her life. Plus, in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we chat about our favorite pink products and share Dr. Heidi Waldorf's tips for dealing with skin issues caused by the disease. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
October 28, 2016 - Motivational David K. Jackson, Cancer in the Workplace Sonia Kashuk/Rebecca Nellis, and 84 Olympics Kyle Keiderling