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Molly Rosen Guy is in the MILK Studio with Mallory. Molly is a writer, editor, teacher, author, mother of young daughters, and truth teller. As Creative Director and Founder of Stone Fox Bride, a wedding dress company with a cult Instagram account, Molly was responsible for the hashtag #stonefoxrings which created over five thousand original engagement stories on her feed. Her book, Love, Lust, and Wedding Planning for the Wild at Heart was published by Random House. When her father, Robert, got diagnosed with leukemia in the summer of 2017, Molly was also filing for a divorce from her husband of 8 years. After her father's passing, she started a new account, @mollyrosenguy where she wrote daily, for one year, about her dad’s diagnosis, rapid decline, and death. Her words about the gritty realities of love, anger and pain in death and in divorce were riveting, and especially compelling as a daughter and as a mother. Named one of the “Most Creative People” by Fast Company and Refinery29’s “Top 30 Visionaries,” Molly is also contributing editor at Vogue and founder of the Brooklyn Writers Collective where she teaches nonfiction writing workshops and retreats. She is also at work on a memoir about her dad. Follow her at @stonefoxride or @mollyrosenguy
In episode 11, Hannah and Jillian interview Molly Rosen Guy of Stone Fox Bride. They discuss conscious uncoupling, depression and anxiety, online dating post-divorce, getting career advice from Jill Soloway (Transparent), Lena Dunham's radical transparency, and shifting the direction of her brand. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jillian-scheinfeld/support
Having graced us with both a Closet and a What's Underneath video, Molly Rosen Guy is no stranger to StyleLikeU so we are honored to be sitting down with her again for a very real talk about death, divorce, finding inner sanctuary during her darkest hour, and the comfort of knowing she was a rock for her father during the last weeks of his life. We have always been enamored with Molly’s piercing presence and vivid honesty, something that is startlingly evident from the writing on her Instagram account (@mollyrosenguy), an open-ended, heart-opening letter to her father who died from leukemia earlier this year. Molly is also the Founder and Creative Director of Stone Fox Bride, lifting the veil off of the wedding industry to make it an unpretentious, un-intimidating space that is far from superficial. Molly doesn’t do anything superficial which is one of the many reasons we love her so much. “I connected with you guys first because you came into my closet, we talked about my style. And back then it was about my style and my business and those dresses. And then it was about my body, I was pregnant in that video. And now it's about the insides and so much of what this past year was about with my dad is learning about what the body is really about. When my dad began to do chemotherapy and his body began to break down it really made me reconsider and question: what is the body? What am I doing? What is this thing that we consider healthy and beautiful?”
In this episode we discuss: Lindsay's own journey with tarot and building a wildly successful business, healing trauma, embracing your path, how to integrate tarot and astrology into your daily life and more! My tarot offerings: www.kristinlohr.com/shop For your free astrological birth chart: http://astro.cafeastrology.com/natal.php Follow Lindsay at: Web: www.lindsaymack.com Instagram: @wildsoulhealing Podcast: Wild Soul Tarot More about Lindsay: Lindsay Mack, founder of Wild Soul Healing and Tarot for the Wild Soul, is an intuitive healer, holistic counselor and tarot reader based in Brooklyn, NY. She offers and facilitates Soul Tarot Readings, Intuitive and Spiritual Coaching, Mentorship, and Tarot Trainings for those who desire to heal, evolve and live fully on their true soul path. She is the creator of Soul Tarot, a way of interpreting, understanding and intentionally utilizing the Tarot as wild medicine for our soul's growth and evolution. Soul Tarot is a fusion of channeled wisdom from her guides, her 22 years of experience reading and studying Tarot, and her own healing journey. As a joyful and healthy survivor of childhood abuse, trauma & PTSD, Lindsay is passionately dedicated to honoring and helping to bring space, light and healing to those who are experiencing mental, emotional or physical suffering. It was the healing from a breakdown in 2014 that fully birthed her into this sacred work and onto her soul path. It is an organic part of her healing work with the Tarot, and she is honored to be sharing these offerings to those who feel called to them. Lindsay is the host of the weekly podcast, Tarot for the Wild Soul. She was the weekly and monthly Tarotscope contributor for The Numinous for two years, and created the monthly channeled Tarot column for Of The Wolves. She has had pieces on Tarot and spirituality published in Nourished Journal, Stone Fox Bride, MindBodyGreen, and Life as Ceremony. Lindsay has contributed pieces on the Tarot for Modern Women's Many Moons workbook, and to Ruby Warrington's book, Mystical Girl, Material World. Her work with the Tarot has been written about and featured in The New York Times, The Huffington Post, Well + Good, Nylon Magazine, and Free + Native, to name a few. Notably, Lindsay has been in a deep teaching mentorship with intuitive, seer and therapist, Michelle Sinnette for three years and counting. She has also completed an advanced week long training with author, curandera and Jungian Psychologist, Clarissa Pinkola Estés. author of Women Who Run with the Wolves. She has been a certified holistic counselor and life coach with the AADP since 2011. Lindsay regularly offers readings, healing sessions, and tarot classes in her space in Brooklyn and all over the world via phone or Skype. She is available for one on one Soul Tarot Readings whenever she travels to teach.
In honor of Mother's Day, we celebrate all forms of traveling with mom. Stone Fox Bride founder Molly Guy talks about traveling with little kids, writer Ashlea Halpern advocates for grown-up trips with mom, and yoga instructor Isabella Channing connects to her mother's memory in Uruguay.
Wedding planner and designer Jove Meyer shares his top wedding advice for couples that was published recently in The Knot Magazine! Jove also chats with the lovely and creative Molly Guy, co-founder of Stone Fox Bride - a groovy, enchanted oasis full of plants, patterned rugs, and beautiful bohemian dresses (conspicuously lacking ruffles, rhinestones and synthetic fabric).
Women are now more likely than men to have bachelor's degrees. And childless women in their 20s currently out-earn men. So why are our Instagram feeds filled with images of date nights, engagement rings, cat eyes, cupcakes, and waist-trainers? Are we becoming Betty Draper 2.0, or are we using the illusion of perfection to escape the reality that relationships are hard? New York Times Journalist Hannah Seligson and Stone Fox Bride founder Molly Guy weigh in.What are your Strong Opinions? Let me know! Instagram: @popculturepirateTwitter: @popcultpirateHashtag: #SOLHpod #StrongOpinionsLooselyHeld See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.