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Ready to rewrite your menopausal story? Stacy London is here to discuss the multifaceted experience of menopause, describing it as a 'reckoning to a renaissance.' Along with Dr. Mindy, Stacy explores the profound physiological, emotional, and psychological shifts that women undergo during menopause, emphasizing the importance of self-acceptance and the liberation that can come from moving past societal expectations and people-pleasing behaviors. Basically, this episode is about embracing yourself, ditching what society expects, and leaning on others for support during this time. Stacy also threw in some helpful tips for figuring out how your style can evolve. It's really about changing how we see women in midlife and beyond. To view full show notes, more information on our guests, resources mentioned in the episode, discount codes, transcripts, and more, visit https://drmindypelz.com/ep288 Stacy London is best known as the co-host of the iconic TLC show What Not To Wear. She was a regular correspondent on Today, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Access Hollywood, The View, and Rachael Ray for many years. She served as the spokesperson for Pantene, Dr. Scholl's, Lee Jeans, and Woolite. Her book, The Truth About Style, was a New York Times bestseller. Stacy also co-founded the brand State Of Menopause to address issues surrounding the menopause experience. She is an advisor to Evernow, a telehealth and menopause treatment platform for women's health. She is on the Board of Directors for two non-profit organizations, Chronicon Foundation and Glam4Good. Her experience in the women's health space propelled her back to fashion to help people in mid-life find a new sense of self-esteem and power in aging. She currently has a fashion brand exclusive to QVC and has a new show, Wear Whatever The F You Want. Check out our fasting membership at resetacademy.drmindypelz.com. Please note our medical disclaimer.
“My lens around style doesn't have anything to do with style anymore — it's about physicality,” says stylist and fashion consultant Stacy London. “What do I want to be able to do? How do I keep myself strong?” Stacy's message has resonated for many women, and for this episode, she joins Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider, host of TED Health, at TED2025 for a special live conversation about why women are so embarrassed to talk about aging. For Stacy, aging became a chance to reassess her relationship to her body, and her experience with menopause and spinal surgery shifted her focus to health and wellbeing. Her best advice on what you can do to feel good in your skin? Throw away the most painful pair of shoes you own.Want to help shape TED's shows going forward? Fill out our survey! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fashion has made a big swing from a strict set of rules to the idea that we should all just wear what we want. But personal style is still dictated by outside forces. And a lot of people don't even know where to start. This episode was produced by Victoria Chamberlin, edited by Jolie Myers, fact checked by Melissa Hirsch, engineered by Matthew Billy, and hosted by Jonquilyn Hill. Image of Clinton Kelly and Stacy London by Donna Svennevik/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images. If you have a question for us, give us a call at 1-800-618-8545, or send us a note here. Listen to Explain It to Me ad-free by becoming a Vox Member: vox.com/members. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fashion has made a big swing from a strict set of rules to the idea that we should all just wear what we want. But personal style is still dictated by outside forces. And a lot of people don't even know where to start. This episode was produced by Victoria Chamberlin, edited by Jolie Myers, fact checked by Melissa Hirsch, engineered by Matthew Billy, and hosted by Jonquilyn Hill. Image of Clinton Kelly and Stacy London by Donna Svennevik/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images. If you have a question for us, give us a call at 1-800-618-8545 or send us a note here. Listen to Explain It to Me ad-free by becoming a Vox Member: vox.com/members. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A so-called ‘grandpa robber' says he regrets traumatizing Kim Kardashian. Shocking new details about the $10 million heist. Why it's taken nearly nine years for a trial and how one of the alleged masterminds managed to publish a book titled “I Kidnapped Kim Kardashian”. Then, Jeremy Renner says he ‘died' after his snowplow accident. The one thing he did that made him survive. Plus, Beyonce's youngest daughter makes her stage debut. Why her twin brother, Sir, stays out of the spotlight. And, Carrie Underwood's “American Idol” do-over wearing the same dress she won in 20 years ago. Then, is “Thunderbolts” the best Marvel movie in years? How the ‘off-brand' Avengers are turning things up a notch. Plus, Martha Stewart's food confession that left Kelly Clarkson stunned. And, Tina Fey and the cast of “Four Seasons” reveal the real-life stars they vacation with. Then, ET's with Ellen Pompeo as she gets her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Plus, Stacy London and Clinton Kelly reunited 12 years after “What Not To Wear”. How their new makeover show is nothing like the original. And, Jesse Eisenberg enlists new tricks for a third magic movie. A first look at “Now You See Me, Now You Don't”. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kim Kardashian Paris jewelry robbery goes to trial. Shedeur Sanders's prank call during the NFL Draft. Stacy London and Clinton Kelly from "What Not to Wear" reunite for a new reality show. And Beyonce's, Cowboy Carter Tour kicks off in Los Angeles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Open up your closet, ears and mind. Style OG Stacy London is back on the show to help you toss what no longer works—from dated jeans to outdated mindsets about what it means to age. "Style is a living, breathing thing that evolves over time," says Stacy as she gives us the BTS on how she's dressing, living, and creating anew. From reuniting with Clinton Kelly on the new show —'Wear Whatever the F You Want” — to a QVC fashion line, discover how Stacy is redefining success at 55. Forget A-list parties and external validation. Think nervous system regulation. This conversation brilliantly captures the midlife reckoning. Aging is not always easy, but GenX always comes through. Download the show and come hang out! FOLLOW A CERTAIN AGE: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn GET INBOX INSPO: Sign up for our newsletter AGE BOLDLY We share new episodes, giveaways, links we love, and midlife resources Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello Menopause is back for another season! We're so excited to bring you more information, conversation, and guidance on midlife, perimenopause, menopause, and women's health. As always, everything is on the table, and with every episode, you'll get clear takeaways to help you navigate the menopause experience. This season, we welcome guests like Tamsen Fadal and Denise Pines, producers of the incredible documentary, The M Factor, Doctors Carol Tavris and Avrum Bluming, co-authors of the book Estrogen Matters, Author and advocate Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, Women's sexual health thought leader, Dr. Somi Javaid, and so many more incredible guests. This season, we're so thankful to our sponsor, Versalie. The options for menopause care can be overwhelming, which is why they've done the research to help you navigate all of them. Versalie is a one-stop shop for expert advice, curated products, and access to virtual care. It's where menopause makes sense. Visit Versalie.com to learn more. The new season launches on April 9 with your favorite host, Stacy London.
Chelsea and guest Elizabeth Laime (Nobody's Listening, Right?) dive into “Dare I Say It?” Naomi Watts' menopause-focused book and extract all the tea! They unpack Naomi's unexpected love story with Billy Crudup, Liev Schreiber, and herself. Then they scream about Stacy London's fashion tips and Elizabeth tells an amazing story you'll never recover from! A content warning: This episode contains discussions of sensitive topics including suicide. Take care while listening and find helpful resources here. Follow Chelsea: Instagram @chelseadevantez Show Notes: Minnie Driver Memoir Episode (with Elizabeth Laime) Luminous Eye Corrector by DMTLGY (eye product Chelsea mentions) Will Taylor Swift, Beyoncé & Barbie change everything?? (Glamorous Trash Ep) Where to find our guest: Elizabeth Laime Instagram Nobody's Listening, Right? Podcast Nobody's News Podcast Nobody's Listening, Right? Instagram *** Glamorous Trash is all about going high and low at the same time— Glam and Trash. We recap and book club celebrity memoirs, deconstruct pop culture, and sometimes, we cry! If you've ever referenced Mariah Carey in therapy... then this is the podcast for you. Thank you to our sponsors: Visit Brooklinen.com and use code TRASH to get $20 off your order of $100 or more. Libro.fm - Click here to get 2 audiobooks for the price of 1 with your first month of membership using code TRASH. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I'm not dead talks to Stacy London, Clothilde Ewing, and Tanja Babich —three women who've navigated significant reinventions in their lives. Sometimes these “shifts or pivots” are moments of forced growth or willfully sought out. Their stories of resilience and change show how embracing transformation can lead to new opportunities, even when the path isn't easy. Stacy London, renowned stylist and television personality from What Not to Wear, has undergone a transformative reinvention in the public eye. She now uses her platform to challenge stereotypes surrounding middle age, menopause, and the broader conversations about these often-taboo subjects. Through her empowering work, she encourages women to embrace this phase of life with confidence and encourages them to ask the tough questions they've been too afraid to voice. Stacy's reinvention also includes her exclusive fashion line at QVC and co-hosting her new show Wear Whatever the F You Want. Clothilde Ewing's journey is one of continuous reinvention. From her early days as a journalist at CBS News to producing for The Oprah Winfrey Show, she's always reshaped her path through storytelling. A pivotal New York Times piece sparked a shift, inspiring Clothilde to not only change her own direction but to also transform the narrative for children of color, depicting them in stories filled with joy, belonging, and possibility, instead of focusing on struggle or excellence. Embracing change has become her driving force—both in her personal journey and in the stories she tells. Tanja Babich is an Emmy Award-winning anchor whose primary talents include reading out loud and projecting an unflappable calm when it feels like the world is on fire. As the Canadian-born daughter of immigrants from remote corners of the planet, she was yelled at in several different languages growing up and credits her north-of-the-border upbringing for a sharp sense of humor. Tanja is such a supporter of women, she births only girls. Her three daughters - Addie, Lola and Jo - are the inspiration behind everything good she's ever done. I'm Not Dead is hosted by Sarah Clary and Christina Glickman Executive Producers: Julia Cassidy, Sarah Clary and Christina Glickman Audio editing, mixing, and sound design: Daniel William Gonzalez Music: Zach Lounsbury Proof of life series brought to you by Parker Thatch www.parkerthatch.com Follow I'm Not Dead @imnotdead.x Subscribe for more imnotdeadx.com
Welcome to Perimenopause WTF!, brought to you by Perry—the #1 perimenopause app and safe space for connection, support, and new friendships during the menopause transition. You're not crazy, and you're definitely not alone! Download the free Perry App on Apple or Android and join our live expert talks, receive evidence-based education, connect with other women, and simplify your perimenopause journey. “Losing and Finding Yourself in Perimenopause” Finding out you are entering Perimenopause can be a shocking experience, there are serious questions that come up to do with self confidence, self worth, the future and more. These are questions that today's guests Stacy London and Kat John dealt with and are still dealing with. They have dug deep, pioneering through the ignorance that is out there; they can provide practical advice for those questions you need answering! Whether you're navigating perimenopause or empowering others as a women's health professional, Perry has something for you. Explore our latest features:
Stacy London (What Not to Wear, Wear Whatever the F You Want) has lived in two old brownstones in Brooklyn and they both seemed to come with some mischievous roommates! She also discusses the stages of womanhood, and now Rachel and Irene will only answer to the term “Enchantress.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy New Year! We are starting off 2025 with an insightful conversation with television personality, fashion creator and midlife advocate Stacy London. We talk about everything from regenerating self-esteem in midlife, the importance of community, evolving tastes and even mortality. She also shares tidbits about her upcoming Amazon series with Clinton Kelly: Wear Whatever the F* You Want. Show Notes/Links: www.hotflashescooltopics.com FOLLOW US ON: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hotflashesandcooltopics/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6ssWfO0qeZYEIs6TzrKBHQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/657557054765087 Want to Leave a Review for Hot Flashes and Cool Topics? Here's How: For Apple Podcasts on an iPhone or iOS device: Open the Apple Podcast App on your device. Click on the “search” icon Type into the search bar “Hot Flashes and Cool Topics” and click on the show Towards the bottom, look for “Ratings and Reviews” Click on “Write a Review” and leave us your thoughts and comments! For Apple Podcasts on a computer: On the Apple Podcasts website, go to the search bar and type “Hot Flashes and Cool Topics” After clicking on the show, find the “Listen on Apple Podcasts” button and click on it The “Hot Flashes and Cool Topics” podcast should open on the Apple Podcasts application Keep scrolling on the page until you see “Ratings and Reviews” Click on “See All” If you want to give us a five-star rating, hover over the empty stars! If you want to leave your thoughts and comments, click on “Write a Review”!
Welcome to Perimenopause WTF!, brought to you by Perry—the #1 perimenopause app and safe space for connection, support, and new friendships during the menopause transition. You're not crazy, and you're definitely not alone! Download the free Perry App on Apple or Android and join our live expert talks, receive evidence-based education, connect with other women, and simplify your perimenopause journey. “Perimenopause: From Personal to Policy with Samantha Bee” Today we are delighted to bring you a conversation between Stacy London, Samantha Bee & Jennifer Weiss-Wolf. Policy is something many people get overwhelmed by, especially with respect to women's health. Tune in for some plain explanations on what is going on at the moment and what you can do to influence policy in your area. Discover What's New at Perry! Whether you're navigating perimenopause or empowering others as a women's health professional, Perry has something for you. Explore our latest features:
Icon Alert! Today on Good Bodies, Emily and Lauren have the pleasure of sitting down with fashion expert and cohost of TLC's infamous “What Not To Wear”, Stacy London! While fashion is top of mind, our hosts are diving so much deeper into the wardrobe. Listen in for a truly riveting conversation with Stacy that covers new generations changing the fashion narrative, Stacy's size-inclusive clothing line with QVC, the unexpected opportunity menopause provides, and addressing the term "flattering" once and for all. You might laugh, you might cry, but you'll definitely throw on a blazer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode, we discuss Chappell Roan's recent TikTok video and Instagram post about the downsides of fame, Stacy London and Clinton Kelly's new Amazon series Wear Whatever the F You Want, the death of the world's most famous personal shopper Betty Halbreich, Zoë Kravitz's new film Blink Twice, the quintessential ‘90s jailbait thriller The Crush, that time that Dennis Rodman married himself, and more! Links: Judith Thurman's New Yorker profile of Betty Halbreich, her memoir I'll Drink to That, and the Celebrity Book Club episode about her memoir. And for the Oprah fans, here is the link to watch full episodes on YouTube, here is the Oprah Winfrey Show podcast, and here is the inspirational video that comforts Chelsea during times of turmoil. Today's episode is brought to you by Clarins. Get their Double Serum for 10% off, a free 8-piece welcome gift, plus free shipping on your first order when you go to Clarins.com/Outfit and use promo code OUTFIT. As well as, Last Bottle Wines! Every Outfit listeners get 10% off your next order with code OUTFIT. Sign up at LastBottleWines.com and find out why Last Bottle is the most fun way to discover and buy amazing wine. And try our favorite water Fiji Water!
Ira and Louis discuss the addictive new Sabrina Carpenter album, Bennifer's divorce, Beyoncé rumors at the DNC, Pop Star Academy, and the return of What Not to Wear's Stacy London and Clinton Kelly. Hannah Berner joins to discuss her standup special We Ride at Dawn, the upcoming Giggly Squad book, and more.Subscribe to Keep It on YouTube to catch full episodes, exclusive content, and other community events. Find us there at YouTube.com/@KeepItPodcast
267. Kelly and Stacy London on "Hello Menopause" Dr. Kelly Casperson discusses the lack of education and research around menopause, the role of testosterone in female physiology, and the challenges of hormone therapy. She emphasizes the need for more funding for human research and the importance of individualized treatment for menopause. Dr. Casperson also addresses the restrictions and challenges in prescribing testosterone for women. The conversation covers a wide range of topics related to menopause, hormone therapy, and women's health. It delves into the challenges women face in accessing appropriate healthcare, the impact of hormone imbalance on mental health, and the importance of hormone therapy in midlife. The conversation also highlights the need for better understanding and treatment of menopause-related issues, as well as the role of preventative medicine in women's health. Takeaways The lack of education and research around menopause is a significant issue that affects the understanding and treatment of menopausal symptoms. Testosterone plays a crucial role in female physiology, and its decline during menopause can have a significant impact on various aspects of health and well-being. Individualized treatment for menopause is essential, and the challenges in prescribing testosterone for women highlight the need for more accessible and effective hormone therapy options. The importance of affordable and accessible hormone therapy for women in midlife. The impact of hormone imbalance on mental health and the need for appropriate treatment. The need for better understanding and treatment of menopause-related issues. The role of preventative medicine in women's health and the importance of advocating for oneself in healthcare decisions. Thank you to our podcast sponsors! Solv Wellness: To learn more about Ellura by Solv Wellness, visit ellura.com for 30% off your first purchase. Discount automatically applied at checkout. Tell them Dr. Kelly sent you. FirmTech: Go to myfirmtech.com and enter code NOTBROKEN for 15% off today Alloy: Women of all ages deserve to feel fantastic. And we can—because there is relief to be found. Go to myalloy.com to start your virtual appointment today. Use code NOTBROKEN20 it's good for $20 off any purchase, one time use, and expires July 31, 2024. Listen to my Tedx Talk: Why we need adult sex ed Take my NEW Adult Sex Ed Master Class: https://www.kellycaspersonmd.com/adult-sex-ed Join my membership to get these episodes ASAP, a private facebook group to discuss and my private accountability group for your health, hormones and life support! www.kellycaspersonmd.com/membership https://www.instagram.com/kellycaspersonmd
This is a conversation with Kerrilynn Pamer, founder of CAP Beauty. It was recorded recently at her kitchen table with the scent of a walnut cake in the oven filling the room. She was first on in 2021 where we talked about starting CAP, cooking, and personal style, and I've been dying to have her back ever since. This episode covers updates on topics discussed last time plus we talk about: having a fixed vs. growth mindset, feeling left out, friendship vs. acquaintances, taking a psychological approach to aging, beauty, developing taste, interiors (including how to make your home feel like a supportive friend), and much more. She's one of my all-time favorite guests. Let us know if you listen! Show notes:- CAP Beauty: code LETITOUT for 10% off your order | @capbeautydaily- Find me on IG: @letitouttt + @katiedalebout | Substack (read the post I mention about eggs here)- A couple spots left in the Creative Clinic: book a call with me here- Check out the Let It Out Kits | Write Kit | Talk Kit Waitlist- Jésabel's Inbox Organization course: code LETITOUT for 20% off- More on Creative Underdogs/In Process here | waitlist If you liked this episode, try out from the archive:Episode 405: Stacy London is Here for Us: Iconic Stylist & Host on Body Image, Dressing, Career Pivots, Aging, Becoming CEO of Menopause & More
For the past two and half seasons, we have been lucky to have some truly amazing guests here on "Your New Life Blend," who have shared so many amazing insights. As we hit that Q2 crunch time, we wanted to share some of it to help you refocus on your own priorities, goals, and boundaries (we love boundaries). Please enjoy this great advice and insight from Dorie Clark, Bridget Todd, Vanessa Bennett, Candice Cook, Lyz Lenz, Hitha Palepu, Christina Wallace, Stacy London, Bea Arthur, Morra Aarons-Mele, Abby Falik and of course, "Your New Life Blend" host, executive and personal coach Shoshanna Hecht. We hope you enjoy it! We'll be back next week with more great Season 3 guests. Featuring:Dorie Clark, Author & SpeakerSeason 1, Episode 13https://dorieclark.comBridget Todd, Founder & Podcaster Season 2, Episode 9https://www.unbossedcreative.comVanessa Bennett, Author & EntrepreneurSeason 2, Episode 16https://lessawkward.comCandice Cook, Entrepreneur & AttorneySeason 1, Episode 16https://www.candicecook.comLyz Lenz, Author & JournalistSeason 2, Episode 8https://lyzlenz.comHitha Palepu, Multi-HyphenateSeason 2, Episode 3https://hitha.beehiiv.comChristina Wallace, Author & HBS ProfessorSeason 1, Episode 7https://christinawallace.comStacy London, Style Icon & Midlife AdvocateSeason 2, Episode 6https://www.instagram.com/stacylondonrealBea Arthur, Entrepreneur & TherapistSeason 2, Episode 1https://www.beaarthurtherapy.comMorra Aarons-Mele, Mental Health Speaker & AuthorSeason 1, Episode 4https://morraam.comAbby Falik, Social EntrepreneurSeason 1, Episode 12https://www.abbyfalik.com
In this episode we discuss our newest show idea of a detective who uses sticky feet to collect evidence, how Trading Spaces has been wiped from existence, a listener's celeb encounter with Stacy London, an update on the TCO feat. Mini Eggs mash up, how stupid the word "clodhopper" is, our first times (with true crime, duh), using nougat as methodone to wean off cushion, Liv's reveal of her own strange addiction, the danger of getting shot by hunters as a furry, the horror show that is bezaors, beanies with brims and SO MUCH MORE!!!
In this episode we discuss our trials and tribulations with parenting small rodents, how terrifying it would be to live in the early wild west days of reality tv, getting revenge on the people who nominated you, how "fashionable" Stacy and Clinton are, the specific type of trauma incurred by the subjects of reality tv, getting absolutely ripped to shreds while in a 3-way mirror aka the most vulnerable place on the planet, how a "big ass" used to be an insult, the irksome nature of throwing the clothes out WITH the hangers into an OG trash can, how Nick Arrojo only knows how to cut hair short, our ride or die Carmindy, Gina's visible PTSD at the end and SO MUCH MORE!!!
Menopause. It's big, it's life-changing and it's… hardly talked about. Well, we're gonna do just that. Talk about it! This season, host Stacy London is joined by women who are leading the charge on understanding and managing the most mysterious non-mystery on Earth - menopause. Stacy welcomes guests like Dr. Mary Claire Haver, Carla Hall, Dr. Judith Joseph, Dr. Kelly Casperson, Naomi Watts, Dr. Sharon Malone and more to dig into the latest research and treatments, discuss the wide spectrum of menopause symptoms, and explore the benefits of aging. Each episode is full of information, guidance, and real world solutions to help women thrive in midlife. Hello Menopause! is a podcast from the national nonprofit Let's Talk Menopause. Season two is produced in partnership with Studio Kairos. Edited by Revoice Media. Visit www.letstalkmenopause.org for a wealth of information about the 101's of the menopause transition, a symptoms checklist, helpful resources, and more. Thank you to Always Discreet for sponsoring this season of Hello Menopause. Always Discreet because we deserve better. Available at Target. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode of See You Next Tuesday is a wild ride! Meghan and Melisa dish on Melisa's sister's crush (awkward!), then take a deep dive into the fascinating world of world record tongues.Brace yourselves, because the secret's out: these ladies were secret band kids. They reminisce about middle school clubs and their shared love for the Smith family (Melisa's even directing Willow Smith's audiobook!).Get ready for double the podcast fun: Melisa spills the beans about her new project, "Full Discourse" with Josh Elkin, featuring Josh Josh Scherer! Plus, Meghan reviews the new Tyler Perry Classic.Later, Meghan shares her thoughts on the movie "Dune" (the Chalé-manders better watch out!), and the conversation somehow takes a hilarious turn towards fashion icons Stacy London and Clinton Kelly.This episode is jam-packed with laughter, surprises, and a whole lot of nostalgia. Don't miss it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gen X is the scrappiest generation and we might just be the generation to change how we think about and treat perimenopause. Today we get to talk to my dear friend Stacy London about perimenopause and perimenopause influencers. When Stacy was going through perimenopause herself advocacy and education for women's healthcare became her new passion and her new business. Stacy has worked her ass off to break through the noise and the b.s. around perimenopause and we are going to get into all of it. ALL OF IT. There is value in age. As Stacy so wisely tells me in this episode: Menopause is Mother Nature's biological fail safe to make you sit up and realize that you don't have an expiration date but the values that you held when you were younger do.
“The more you fear aging, the harder it's going to be. You've got to lean in.”Happy 50th episode to Hotter Than Ever! We're thrilled to celebrate this milestone with you by sharing an incredible conversation with TV icon, Stacy London. You probably remember Stacy from TLC's “What Not to Wear” where she turned fashion faux pas into fabulous looks and boosted self-esteem week after week. Now, she's shining a spotlight on menopause and women's health in midlife–topics long overlooked in both media and medical circles. Stacy's mission is crystal clear: it's time to rewrite the story on women and aging.Join Stacy and Erin for an engaging and informative conversation on the intersection of perimenopause, menopause, aging, sexuality, and women's health. Here's what we explore:Why Gen X is spearheading the revolution in conversations around women and agingThe importance of destigmatizing menopause and prioritizing women's health in medical research and educationBanishing the "anti" in front of aging and instead, embracing it as a natural, vibrant phase of life.How a study with flawed data halted scientific research on menopause for the last two decadesHow the choices we make in midlife directly impact our vitality and longevity as we ageDissecting the gaps in research on female physiology and women's health, menopause and beyondThe importance of having representation of midlife women in media The vital role that real-life connections and community building play in educating women on their healthOUR GUEST: Stacy London is best known as the co-host of the iconic TLC show, What Not To Wear. She has been a regular correspondent on the Today Show, The Oprah Show, Access Hollywood, and Rachael Ray. She served as the spokesperson for Pantene, Dr. Scholls, Lee Jeans, and Woolite. Her book, The Truth About Style, was a NYT bestseller. She is also an advisor to Wile, a wellness brand for women, and Evernow, a telehealth and menopause treatment platform. After her own debilitating experience with menopause, she now focuses on education and healthcare advocacy for those in mid-life and menopause. Her next project, a media platform, dedicated to these same issues will debut early in 2024.Want more Stacy? Follow her on Instagram @stacylondonreal and Facebook @stacylondonofficialWant more Hotter Than Ever? Find us and episode transcripts online at www.hotterthaneverpod.com and sign up for our mailing list! Follow us on:Instagram: @hotterthaneverpod TikTok: @hotterthaneverpod Youtube: @hotterthaneverpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090728330453 Follow Hotter Than Ever wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode! We'd love to hear what you think about the show - tell us what stories are resonating with you by writing us a review on Apple Podcasts. Want advice about some aspect of your life over 40? DM us on IG @hotterthaneverpod or text/leave a voicemail on the Hotter Than Ever Hottie Hotline at (323) 844-2303!
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This week, Tommy is joined by Clinton Kelly and Stacy London for one of their first interviews since reconciling after a very public feud. Clinton and Stacy took pop culture by storm with their smash-hit television series What Not To Wear on TLC from 2003-2013. They became household names, but everything wasn't as perfect as it seemed. In this beautifully moving and hopeful conversation, we move way deeper than the massive amounts of clickbait headlines that have disappointed Clinton and Stacy for years. This is THEIR story. They open up about the difficulties of navigating rapid fame, being thrust into the spotlight in a booming reality television landscape, reuniting and taking the next chapter of their friendship on the road, the healing power of forgiveness, and taking control of their careers while not relying on anyone else but themselves. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Tommy is joined by Clinton Kelly and Stacy London for one of their first interviews since reconciling after a very public feud. Clinton and Stacy took pop culture by storm with their smash-hit television series What Not To Wear on TLC from 2003-2013. They became household names, but everything wasn't as perfect as it seemed. In this beautifully moving and hopeful conversation, we move way deeper than the massive amounts of clickbait headlines that have disappointed Clinton and Stacy for years. This is THEIR story. They open up about the difficulties of navigating rapid fame, being thrust into the spotlight in a booming reality television landscape, reuniting and taking the next chapter of their friendship on the road, the healing power of forgiveness, and taking control of their careers while not relying on anyone else but themselves. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you, like countless others across the country, tuned in to every episode of What Not To Wear during its ten-year run, then this episode is for you. Stacy London is an American stylist, fashion consultant, author, magazine editor, and the former CEO of State Of Menopause. Starting in the fashion world as an editor at Vogue, Stacy has worked as a style consultant on countless talk shows including Today, Access Hollywood, and The View, was a co-host of TLC's What Not to Wear, and the host of yet another wildly popular TLC show Love, Lust or Run. In this interview, we discuss Stacy's career from editorial magazines to television and beyond, how believing in your own worth is the root of confidence, and the power of fashion as a tool to shape how you want to be perceived. Don't miss this episode where we talk about:Stacy's experience being diagnosed with psoriasis as a child, how she learned to manage her symptoms, and how fashion helped her overcome her insecuritiesConnecting the dots in hindsight, and how moments of career uncertainty led Stacy to exactly where she needed to beWhat working on What Not to Wear and Love, Lust or Run taught her about self-worth, confidence, and compassionHow her own menopause journey and efforts to better understand its symptoms gave her a new focus going forwardThe legacy that Stacy hopes Generation X will have regarding raising awareness of the effects of menopause and supporting women that are currently experiencing this often forgotten life transition Find Stacy London:www.stacyandclinton.com IG: @stacylondonrealFacebook: @stacylondonofficialLinkedIn: Stacy London Follow Lydia:www.lydiafenet.comIG: @lydiafenetLinkedIn: Lydia Fenet
If you, like countless others across the country, tuned in to every episode of What Not To Wear during its ten-year run, then this episode is for you. Stacy London is an American stylist, fashion consultant, author, magazine editor, and the former CEO of State Of Menopause. Starting in the fashion world as an editor at Vogue, Stacy has worked as a style consultant on countless talk shows including Today, Access Hollywood, and The View, was a co-host of TLC's What Not to Wear, and the host of yet another wildly popular TLC show Love, Lust or Run. In this interview, we discuss Stacy's career from editorial magazines to television and beyond, how believing in your own worth is the root of confidence, and the power of fashion as a tool to shape how you want to be perceived. Don't miss this episode where we talk about: Stacy's experience being diagnosed with psoriasis as a child, how she learned to manage her symptoms, and how fashion helped her overcome her insecurities Connecting the dots in hindsight, and how moments of career uncertainty led Stacy to exactly where she needed to be What working on What Not to Wear and Love, Lust or Run taught her about self-worth, confidence, and compassion How her own menopause journey and efforts to better understand its symptoms gave her a new focus going forward The legacy that Stacy hopes Generation X will have regarding raising awareness of the effects of menopause and supporting women that are currently experiencing this often forgotten life transition Find Stacy London: www.stacyandclinton.com IG: @stacylondonreal Facebook: @stacylondonofficial LinkedIn: Stacy London Follow Lydia: www.lydiafenet.com IG: @lydiafenet LinkedIn: Lydia Fenet Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/ClaimYourConfidencePodcast If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/ClaimYourConfidencePodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In this episode, Tracy Holland talks with fashion icon Stacy London. They delve into Stacy's remarkable journey from battling insecurities due to a skin condition in her teenage years to ascending to the summit of the fashion world as a renowned stylist. Their discussion explores the allure of the fashion industry, the allure of external validation, and the profound impact of fame on personal well-being. Stacy also shares her thoughts on the importance of seeking self-validation and inner strength in a world that often pressures women to conform to traditional roles. **Key Topics Covered:** Stacy's early experiences with insecurity and her attraction to the glamorous fashion world as a means of external validation. The influence of fashion and style in shaping her career and her start as an assistant at Vogue and Mademoiselle. The vibrant fashion scene of the 90s and the artists she worked with. The impact of fame and external validation on personal well-being. The struggle of not conforming to traditional gender roles. The importance of finding self-validation and inner strength. **Main Takeaways or Highlights:** Stacy London's journey in the fashion industry began as a way to seek external validation and escape insecurity. Her early struggles with psoriasis shaped her perception of beauty and fashion. Stacy's diverse educational background in philosophy and psychology contributed to her unique perspective in the fashion world. She gained valuable experience working at Vogue, Mademoiselle, and with renowned stylists and photographers in the 90s. Stacy reflects on the challenges of fame and external validation and how it can lead to burnout. The importance of breaking away from traditional gender roles and embracing individuality. The ultimate message is to find self-validation and inner strength, regardless of societal expectations.
TICKETS TO OUR 2023 TOUR ARE NOW ON SALE! Next: Boston! So much to talk about: Brie Larson is Larsoning (again), what happens when Taylor's football-loving "squad" (ft some Whos!) takes over the stadium, Corey Gamble (was asked to audition for Yellowstone?), Kali Uchi's selling free swag on Depop and R.I.P. Matthew Rhys' boat. Plus, Stacy London and Clinton Kelly REUNITE, Housewives' Mia and Mauricio each give drama, Chloe shoots her shot, two TikTok stars we've never heard of get married and: "Aubrey Plaza and Noah Centineo were seen mingling during a night out at a movie theater this week." Nice! Call in at 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns for a future episode of Who's There?. Support us and get a TON of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stacy London, former host of "What Not to Wear," joins Reshma Gopaldas to chat all about Apple TV's "Silo," starring Rebecca Ferguson ("Mission Impossible"), Common, Tim Robbins, Rashida Jones ("The Office"), David Oyelowo, Chinaza Uche, Ferdinand Kingsley, Sonita Henry, Will Patton and more. Stacy also explains why she isn't watching "And Just Like That," and why she's never watched "Sex & the City." Son of a Binge production credits:Hosted by: Reshma Gopaldas (TW: @reshingbull, IG @reshmago)Producer & Editor: Emily Collins (IG @emilem124)Artwork by: Laura Valencia (IG @iamlauravalencia)
Every year, about 1.3 million people in the U.S. enter menopause— which, historically, has lacked the proper education, and been extremely stigmatized. Fashion consultant and founder of State of Menopause, Stacy London, is working to change that.In this episode we discuss the need for menopause education for both men and women, the confusion consumers experience when seeking menopause related products and highlight the differences in generational approaches to beauty and aging.HOST: Zoë Weiner, Senior Beauty Editor at Well+GoodGUEST: Stacy London, Co-Founder and CEO of State of MenopauseKeep up with al things State of Menopause on Instagram here, and with Stacy on TikTok hereABOUT ROUTINE RUNDOWNWell+Good Senior beauty editor and host Zoë Weiner never turns down an opportunity to ask top dermatologists, hair stylists or celebs about their beauty routines—down to the exact eyebrow brush they swear by. In each season, we'll vet the products that have been sitting in your cart, talk through all the latest trends and learn the why behind the routines that prepare us for each day. Get the rundown with new episodes on Mondays and Thursdays because we know routines aren't made in one day!Subscribe to our newsletter to keep the conversation going ABOUT WELL+GOOD STUDIOSFind the wellness that fits your frequency with podcasts from Well+Good Studios. We invite you to listen in as we learn about healthy living from the most interesting experts, thought-leaders, and celebrities in wellness. Discover shows that will help you reimagine what it means for you to live well, from the voices of Well+Good.You can also find more from Well+Good on our website on YouTube See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Stacy London's journey with fashion—an industry she was drawn to during her battle with psoriasis—began long before her TV debut. But she became a household name during her time co-hosting TLC's What Not to Wear in the early 2000s. After the show ended, Stacy began to grapple with her changing career and her changing body. On this episode of She Pivots, recorded live in New York City, Stacy discusses being on TLC while managing her chronic illness, becoming a leading voice on menopause, and what's in store as she approaches her next pivot.Thank you to the the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan for hosting our first ever this live recording of She Pivots last fall. Be sure to subscribe, leave us a rating and share with your friends if you liked this episode!She Pivots was created in partnership with Marie Claire to highlight women, their stories, and how their pivot became their success. To learn more about Stacy, follow us on Instagram @ShePivotsThePodcast or visit marieclaire.com/shepivots. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How do we pivot with intention when our pivot was not intentional? For Stacy London - who made her mark as the confident, encouraging face of reinvention on TLC's What Not To Wear - the onset of perimenopause symptoms in her late 40s coincided with a shift in professional direction that left her feeling disoriented in her body and in her life. For Stacy, transformation was supposed to be about hope, and moving forward with purpose, but these were changes that were happening to her, and she didn't know what her new purpose was supposed to be - or what she wanted it to be. Stacy started having conversations about things that happen to every woman - for the first time, despite years working across media. She realized that it only felt like a midlife crisis to her because no one talked about how it was actually normal - it just felt like a crisis because there was no positive culture around it. From there, her purpose was clear: to talk about what happens to - and for - those of us who experience menopause, and offer support for what's next. On this episode of "Your New Life Blend," host Shoshanna Hecht sits down with Stacy for a frank conversation about her own transformation; how to give ourselves the grace to see ourselves differently, with new possibilities; how to optimize for a new phase even when we wish nothing would change; and also, hormones. Social Media:https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacy-london-874700201/https://www.instagram.com/stacylondonrealhttps://www.instagram.com/shopstateofhttps://www.threads.net/@stacylondonrealhttps://www.tiktok.com/@stacylondonceohttps://www.pinterest.com/StacyLondon/Book:The Truth About Stylehttps://bookshop.org/p/books/the-truth-about-style-stacy-london/11652238Pinterest TV:Midlife Magic with Stacy Londonhttps://www.pinterest.com/pin/633107660138393476/Making Over Menopause with Stacy London - Canyon Ranch:https://www.canyonranch.com/stay/events/making-over-menopause-an-immersion-retreat/
What an amazing episode this is!!! Stacy London is our Magical Guest! Stacy is one of America's foremost style experts. She is best known as the co-host of TLC's iconic show, “What Not to Wear.” that aired for 11 amazing seasons! Following that success, she hosted and executive produced 3 seasons of “Love Lust or Run.” Stacy has written two books, Dress Your Best, which was published to stellar reviews, and The Truth About Style, a New York Times bestseller. In 2020, she hosted a podcast discussing mental health, Could Be Better, tbh, in collaboration with the Crisis Text Line and The Jed Foundation (JED). In 2021, Stacy became the founder and CEO of State of Menopause, a holistic product line for women which addresses the symptoms associated with menopause and perimenopause. In this new phase of her career, Stacy is doing what she has done her entire career as a stylist: help people from suffering silently, raise their confidence and self-esteem by alleviating external symptoms, and removing the shame that surrounds them. Stacy has a gift for seeing others and helping them be seen. She has such a powerful voice on style, on mental and psychical health, on community, and you uplift so many people with your words and energy. I am so excited to share your journey and magic with all of our listeners! Thank you for being with us and for THIS magical moment!
Welcome to Season 2 of "Your New Life Blend," a podcast about building our lives with intention in a world that continues to shift around us all. Join executive coach and licensed clinical therapist Shoshanna Hecht for another round of illuminating conversations with exceptional women like Stacy London, Morra Aarons-Mele, Bea Arthur, Hitha Palepu, Lyz Lenz, Amber Briggle, Deepti Sharma and others about how we balance boundaries and priorities, stay true to our values and define our own version of success. With every new day comes new choices - and the chance for us to ask ourselves: What do we want our lives to look like? We hope this podcast will help you find the answer. Welcome to Your New Life Blend.
Style icon and menopause leader Stacy London helps us declutter our midlife mind and closet. We get into how to say goodbye to things that no longer serve us (from clothing to ageist/patriarchal beliefs) and dive deep into reinvention, transformation, fashion, menopause, and the magic of midlife. Plus, why GenX wants to live a values-based midlife, the power of microjoys, and recognizing that life is not black and white—time to get comfortable living in the grey. SHOW NOTES + TRANSCRIPT acertainagepod.com FOLLOW A CERTAIN AGE: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn GET INBOX INSPO: Sign up for our newsletter AGE BOLDLY We share new episodes, giveaways, links we live, and midlife resources CONTACT US: katie@acertainagepod.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
About: Stacy London is best known as the co-host of the iconic TLC show, What Not To Wear. She has been a regular correspondent on the Today Show, The Oprah Show, Access Hollywood, and Rachael Ray. She served as the spokesperson for Pantene, Dr. Scholls, Lee Jeans, And Woolite. Her book, The Truth About Style, was a New York Times bestseller.In 2020, She co-founded State of Menopause, a non-hormonal product line for those experiencing some menopausal symptoms due to her own debilitating experience with menopause. She then sunset the brand in 2023, recognizing the need to focus on education and healthcare advocacy for those in mid-life and menopause. Her next project, a media platform dedicated to these same issues will debut early in 2024.Follow Stacy on Instagram. _____© 2023 She's Got IssuesShe's Got Issues is produced by Gwynne Sound, Keira Shein & Jill SmoklerFor more information visit www.shesgotissues.com or contact info@shesgotissues.com
Every year, about 1.3 million people in the U.S. enter menopause— which, historically, has lacked the proper education, and been extremely stigmatized. Fashion consultant, founder and CEO of State of Menopause, Stacy London, is working to change that.In this episode we discuss the need for menopause education for both men and women, the confusion consumers experience when seeking menopause related products and highlight the differences in generational approaches to beauty and aging.HOST: Zoë Weiner, Senior Beauty Editor at Well+GoodGUEST: Stacy London, Co-Founder and CEO of State of MenopauseKeep up with al things State of Menopause on Instagram here, and with Stacy on TikTok hereABOUT THIS PODCASTWell+Good Senior beauty editor and host Zoë Weiner never turns down an opportunity to ask top dermatologists, hair stylists or celebs about their beauty routines—down to the exact eyebrow brush they swear by. In each season, we'll vet the products that have been sitting in your cart, talk through all the latest trends and learn the why behind the routines that prepare us for each day. Get the rundown with new episodes on Mondays and Thursdays because we know routines aren't made in one day!Subscribe to our newsletter to keep the conversation going ABOUT WELL+GOOD STUDIOSFind the wellness that fits your frequency with podcasts from Well+Good Studios. We invite you to listen in as we learn about healthy living from the most interesting experts, thought-leaders, and celebrities in wellness. Discover shows that will help you reimagine what it means for you to live well, from the voices of Well+Good.You can also find more from Well+Good on our website on YouTube or social in between shows.Got thoughts? Shoot us a line at podcasts@wellandgood.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode, I speak with Stacy London, former host of What Not to Wear and CEO at The State of Menopause, about her life and work, her journey of self-awareness, and how we can accept our own evolutions. I hope you enjoy our conversation.Links & ResourcesStacy's original episodeWant more from SheSpeaks?* Sign up for our podcast newsletter HERE! * Connect with us on Instagram, FB & Twitter @shespeaksup Contact us at podcast@shespeaks.com
When Wendy sat down with Stacy London last week, the two couldn't stop talking. So Wendy decided to make another Cropped(ish) episode with America's Favorite Former CEO. From staying true to yourself, finding forgiveness, tapping into empathy, facing mortality, and telling your people that you love them…listen up as Wendy and Stacy cover it all.
Introducing Cropped(ish): Each month, Wendy will be having a quick chat with a woman of interest who's charting her own way in the world. This month — and in 12 minutes — Wendy chops it up with Stacy London, learns about her tenure as America's Favorite CEO, why she bounced on that gig (damn! Is she candid! How refreshing) and what she's doing now. Then, Stacy is the first to participate in our new 5 in 5 segment: Five questions in five minutes. You know you want to hear what Stacy has to say, so do tune in.
Rethinking aging as women without kids, with TV host and menopause activist, Stacy London. In the episode we discuss:-Stacy's experience of being faced with her biological clock - and being confronted with the finality of menopause. -Her friend group getting younger and younger, as all the women her age got married and had kids.-What longer lifespans in general will do for our procreative potential.-Why the “grandmother” figure is the only valid role for older women in our society - and how women without kids can embody grandma energy.-Why agism is often cloaked sexism. -The different factors - genetic and otherwise - that determine how we experience menopause. -Why Gen X is changing the script about what it means to be an “older woman.”-Why information is power when it comes to navigating menopause – and how to advocate for what you need.-Why Stacy decided her product company, State of Menopause, was not the best way to help people in this transition, and why she is shifting her focus to education going forward.Follow Stacy on Instagram to learn more about her work @stacylondonreal.You can pre-order your copy of Women Without Kids: The Revolutionary Rise of an Unsung Sisterhood HERE—and enter your order details to receive a free book club guide and be entered into a prize draw to win one of 10 limited edition "Sisterhood of the Selfish C*nts" tote bags.
Carve your niche and build a world around it. Make your biological professional clock your bitch. Don't complain about what doesn't work, change it. These are a few of the qualities of the Modern Gen X Woman.So when we considered who met the criteria for the 2022 MGXW of the year, Catherine Balsam-Schwaber was the first to come to mind. Catherine Balsam-Schwaber is a dynamic, results-oriented leader. She has extensive experience in business transformation with complex multi-platform products. From The White House to NBCUniversal, Catherine had worked in leadership positions across multiple categories delivering superior experiences for women of all ages. Currently, Catherine is the CEO of Kindra and a life-long advocate for women's healthGeneration X women are in the height of dealing with the discomfort of menopause. It's not a walk in the park. The hot flashes, anxiety, weight gain, sleepless nights, the list goes on and on. The good news, we no longer have to suffer in silence thanks to women like Catherine.Catherine didn't complain about what wasn't working and instead launched Kindra, a radical self-care company helping women through menopause. She is leading the charge to break down the stigma surrounding menopause care and support and empower women in mid-life through Kindra's science-backed formulas and community-building initiatives.Hot flashes. Weight gain. Irregular periods. Night sweats. These are some of the very familiar symptoms of menopause but did you know, achy joints, tingling extremities, burning mouth and memory lapses were also very real signs of menopause? Education is critical. For us, as women and for our healthcare providers where only 10% of them actually receive any menopause training. Kindra is collectively leading the charge for menopause education with amazing leaders like Stacy London and Sally Mueller to change the dialogue around women, aging and our bodies.As a thank you to our listeners, Kindra has provided a 20% discount for you. You can head to www.ourkindra.com/moderngenx The Worth+Value=Wealth ProgramFor Entrepreneurs and Career Women who want to own their worth and articulate their value so they can make the money they deserve. Apply here. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Google Podcast / StitcherAre you a Modern Gen X Woman? Get the Modern Gen X Woman Manifesto.Send Me the Manifesto!
Many folks on the Ace/Aro spectrum see themselves in Artemis and the Hunters in Percy Jackson and the Titan's Curse. To get a better understanding of asexuality and aromanticism, Mike is joined by an ace guest of previous episodes, Delia Gallegos! Topics include: Tom Holland, implicit/explicit representation, Lightyear, types of love, intimacy, internet vs. IRL, discovery, Stacy London, Heartstopper, Twitter stalking, not sounding weird, Mike's bad boy phase, The Black Keys, dos/donts, Tumblr, and more!Stonewall article link: www.stonewall.org.uk/about-us/news/5-things-you-should-know-about-aromantic-peopleTNO in New Zealand: www.thenewestolympian.com/liveThanks to our sponsor, Inked Gaming! For 10% off, use code "TNO" andwww.inkedgaming.com/tno— Find The Newest Olympian Online — • Website: www.thenewestolympian.com• Patreon: www.thenewestolympian.com/patreon• Twitter: www.twitter.com/newestolympian• Instagram: www.instagram.com/newestolympian• Facebook: www.facebook.com/newestolympian• Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/thenewestolympian• Merch: www.thenewestolympian.com/merch— Production — • Creator, Host, Producer, Social Media, Web Design: Mike Schubert (https://schub.es)• Editor: Sherry Guo normally, Mike Schubert for this ep• Music: Bettina Campomanes and Brandon Grugle• Art: Jessica E. Boyd— About The Show — Is Percy Jackson the book series we should've been reading all along? Join Mike Schubert as he reads through the books for the first time with the help of longtime PJO fans to cover the plot, take stabs at what happens next, and nerd out over Greek mythology. Whether you're looking for an excuse to finally read these books, or want to re-read an old favorite with a digital book club, grab your blue chocolate chip cookies and listen along. New episodes release on Mondays wherever you get your podcasts!
This week is a conversation with style expert Stacy London. You might know her as the co-host of TLC's iconic show, “What Not to Wear." Following that success, she's gone on to host and executive produce, write books, and create a podcast. Last year, Stacy founded State of Menopause, a holistic line addressing the symptoms associated with menopause. And while it might seem like a twist, she's doing what she has done her entire career as a stylist: helping people who are struggling feel better. She's honestly so cool—we explored the connection between style, eating disorder recovery, and negative body image and also talked about career transitions. She gave me style advice and I loved speaking with her and I'm curious to know what you think, so let me know if you listen. Show Notes:-IN PROCESS Semester 4 starts October 20th--learn more & sign up here-Follow Stacy on Instagram-Check out State of Menopause-Subscribe to our newsletter to get show notes + essays, etc. sent to your inbox-Follow @letitouttt on Instagram. I'm @katiedalebout-Photo credit: State of Menopause If you liked this episode, try out:Episode 389: Norma Kamali on Dating, Aging, London in the 60s, Her Iconic Fashion Career & "The More You Do, The More You Can Do" Sponsor:Sprout Living: get 20% off your order with code LETITOUT
Erin Ryan and Alyssa Mastromonaco discuss the wave of state legislation attempting to restrict travel across states lines to gain access to abortions and to gender-affirming medical care and toast Marina Ovsyannikova– a producer at a Russian state news program who bravely protested the war live onscreen. Then, Megan Gailey and Stacy London join to talk about hormone changes, perimenoapuse, menopause and the misconceptions about entering midlife. Finally, In I Feel Petty, Stacy gives us her thoughts for spring/summer ‘22 patterns and we're fucking thrilled. Show Notes: State of Menopause https://www.stateofmenopause.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices