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We're now into the golden weeks, the period where we see people spending the majority of their Christmas budget. With many ongoing economic issues, the increased cost of living and ballooning inflation plaguing the public, we can expect to see reduced spending this Christmas in contrast to last year - but after recently visiting the “Spirit Of Christmas” fair and attending “Stylist Live”, as well as a number of other markets and smaller events, the bustling crowds and the sheer number of carrier bags I've observed being carried around prove that people are still spending this season. In episode 120 of The Resilient Retail Game Plan, I want to assuage your fears and give you some top tips when it comes to securing those sales this Christmas. We'll dive back into the power of “micro-niches” and why it's more important than ever to get really specific in order to appeal to your ideal customers. We'll discuss how important it is to not make assumptions about your customer's relationships to your brand and how to get as clear as possible on what it is that you're selling. We'll also look at the literal act of selling, how to avoid the ickiness and create a sales experience that's positive for everyone, and I'll also touch on those ever-important email lists and how you can encourage subscriptions through incentives. Don't forget - use the code: 10podcast to get £10 off your first month when joining The Resilient Retail Club.
This week, Jess and Lauren are chatting about Pandora Sykes' new book, What Writers Read. A beautiful collection of mini essays from 35 writers about their favourite books, including Dolly Alderton, Marian Keyes, Monica Ali, Elif Shafak, Paris Lees, Caleb Azumah Nelson. This month the podcast is brought to you by Mouse and Grape a wonderful female founded business who curate beautiful wine and cheese hampers which we think will make the perfect gifts this Christmas. Each hamper contains one or two bottles of exceptional wine and approximately 600g mouth-watering cheese and accompaniments. Visit www.mouseandgrape.com to find out more. Thank you to the team at STYLIST LIVE for sponsoring today's episode and sharing a 15% off general admission tickets for our listeners. Stylist Live is running from Nov 11-13th, so if you want to hear from some incredible authors simply use code BOOKRECCOS at checkout here. Some of the Books Mentioned in this Episode with links to purchase on Bookshop.org: What Writers Read by Pandora Sykes Brick Lane by Monica Ali Heartburn by Nora Ephron Open Water by Caleb Azumah Nelson NW by Zadie Smith Talking to Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell Gone by Michael Grant A Good Girls Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson Thursday Murder Club series by Richard Osman Book Reccos Website, Shop & newsletter: Don't forget to check out our website and checkout the Book Reccos shop to purchase your very own Book Reccos Reading Journal! And whilst you're there sign up to our newsletter to receive a monthly email from us to fill you in on our favourite reccos of the month. Head to www.bookreccos.com Get in Touch: Instagram: @bookreccos Email: hello@bookreccos.com Website: www.bookreccos.com Jingle written and produced by Alex Thomas licensed exclusively for Book Reccos
After attending Dolly Alderton's live event with Fane, this week Jess and Lauren catch up on her wonderful new book Dear Dolly, and some of their favourite parts of the show. This month the podcast is brought to you by Mouse and Grape a wonderful female founded business who curate beautiful wine and cheese hampers which we think will make the perfect gifts this Christmas. Each hamper contains one or two bottles of exceptional wine and approximately 600g mouth-watering cheese and accompaniments. Visit www.mouseandgrape.com to find out more. Thank you to the team at STYLIST LIVE for sponsoring today's episode and sharing a 15% off general admission tickets for our listeners. Stylist Live is running from Nov 11-13th, so if you want to hear from some incredible authors simply use code BOOKRECCOS at checkout here. Some of the Books Mentioned in this Episode with links to purchase on Bookshop.org: Dear Dolly by Dolly Alderton Book Reccos Website, Shop & newsletter: Don't forget to check out our website and checkout the Book Reccos shop to purchase your very own Book Reccos Reading Journal! And whilst you're there sign up to our newsletter to receive a monthly email from us to fill you in on our favourite reccos of the month. Head to www.bookreccos.com Get in Touch: Instagram: @bookreccos Email: hello@bookreccos.com Website: www.bookreccos.com Jingle written and produced by Alex Thomas licensed exclusively for Book Reccos
Listen in to hear Jess and Lauren recapping some of their favourite reads in October, including the latest books from Colleen Hoover and Adam Kay. This episode is brought to you by Choose Joy, a monthly membership designed to help you reconnect with your inner joy and find more of it in your everyday life. Visit here to sign up and start your journey back to yourself. Thank you to the team at STYLIST LIVE for sponsoring today's episode and sharing a 15% off general admission tickets for our listeners. Stylist Live is running from Nov 11-13th, so if you want to hear from some incredible authors simply use code BOOKRECCOS at checkout here. Some of the Books Mentioned in this Episode with links to purchase on Bookshop.org: It Starts With Us by Colleen Hoover Wrong Place, Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister The White Rock by Anna Hope Undoctored by Adam Kay Book Reccos Website, Shop & newsletter: Don't forget to check out our website and checkout the Book Reccos shop to purchase your very own Book Reccos Reading Journal! And whilst you're there sign up to our newsletter to receive a monthly email from us to fill you in on our favourite reccos of the month. Head to www.bookreccos.com Get in Touch: Instagram: @bookreccos Email: hello@bookreccos.com Website: www.bookreccos.com Jingle written and produced by Alex Thomas licensed exclusively for Book Reccos
Last week Jess and Lauren asked you guys to share your 'give me a recco for' questions, so today's episode is dedicated to sharing reccos for all of your requests. From, "a book similar to Evelyn Hugo" to "a book that will make me feel good", there are PLENTY to be adding to your TBR! This episode is brought to you by Choose Joy, a monthly membership designed to help you reconnect with your inner joy and find more of it in your everyday life. Visit her website here to sign up and start your journey back to yourself. Thank you to the team at STYLIST LIVE for sponsoring today's episode and sharing a 15% off general admission tickets for our listeners. Stylist Live is running from Nov 11-13th, so if you want to hear from some incredible authors simply use code BOOKRECCOS at checkout here Some of the Books Mentioned in this Episode with links to purchase on Bookshop.org: Behind Closed Doors by BA Paris Rose Petal Beach by Dorothy Koomson The Chain by Adrian McKinty Gillian McAllister - Wrong Place Wrong Time Shopaholic Ties the Knot by Sophie Kinsella We Need to Talk About Money by Otegha Uwagba An Ordinary Wonder by Buki Papillon The Funny Thing About Norman Foreman by Julietta Henderson Love Untold by Ruth Jones The Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead The View Was Exhausting by Mikaella Clements & Onjuli Datta It Starts With Us by Colleen Hoover So Lucky by Dawn O'Porter Cat Lady by Dawn O'Porter Love Songs of W.E.B Du Bois by Honoree Fanonne Jeffers The Split by Laura Kay Finding Me by Viola Davis A Season in the Snow by Isla Gordon A Christmas Wish by Lindsey Kelk Book Reccos Website, Shop & newsletter: Don't forget to check out our website and checkout the Book Reccos shop to purchase your very own Book Reccos Reading Journal! And whilst you're there sign up to our newsletter to receive a monthly email from us to fill you in on our favourite reccos of the month. Head to www.bookreccos.com Get in Touch: Instagram: @bookreccos Email: hello@bookreccos.com Website: www.bookreccos.com Jingle written and produced by Alex Thomas licensed exclusively for Book Reccos
Dr Ateh Jewel is a multi award winning journalist, producer, director, influencer and diversity advocate. She has been in the industry for 20 years specialising in beauty, social commentary and campaigning for more diversity in the beauty industry. She has written for titles such as Vogue, Sunday Times Style, Financial Times, Guardian, Telegraph, Daily Mail, Observer, Allure, Red Magazine, Marie Claire (columnist), Grazia (columnist), Boots Health and Beauty Magazine (columnist), Get the Gloss, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, Good Housekeeping and Glamour to name a few. She was also awarded the CEW 2020 Achiever Award to honour her diversity work for the past 20 years in the beauty industry. Ateh is a well respected beauty and diversity expert. She is on the advisory board for the British Beauty Council. She also appears on panels, consulting, lecturing and judging for CEW, Stylist Live, Red Smart Women Week, Creative Head, P&G, Unilever, Coty and Adwoa Aboah's GURLS TALK X REVLON and GURLS TALK X NIKE events. Her award winning blog, jeweltonesbeauty.com, is aimed at men and women with darker skin tones and she is developing her own range of foundation and colour cosmetics for POC. She also hosts her Instagram Live show Wednesday Chat Club, whose guests have included Ruby Hammer, MAC's Terry Barber and Nichola Joss. She studied History at Bristol university and was awarded ad honorary doctorate by Solent University last year. Ateh is particularly interested in the history of beauty and Beauty's ability to reflect our cultural values. Ateh is also mother to beautiful twin girls who regularly feature on her social media. She lives in the Cotswolds with her family. We can't wait to see what you think of this episode! [This is a Monday Network production] Follow Ateh on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/atehjewel Follow Kirsty on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/kirstyraynor Follow Mindset + Me Podcast on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/mindseetandmepodcast Follow Monday Network on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/monday_network
In this episode, I'm joined by Dija Ayodele, a highly respected skin health specialist, and the founder of the two time Aesthetic Award winning and Vogue Beauty Finalist Black Skin Directory; founded in 2018 as a means to better connect people of colour to professional skincare in all of its facets. Dija also writes a column for Glamour Magazine, and her work as an educator and authority in diversity has seen her lead panel talks with the likes of the House of Commons, Stylist Live, The Financial Times and Refinery29.If that's not enough, Dija has her own clinic, West Room Aesthetics, and has just released an incredible book called Black Skin: The Definitive Skincare Guide, which investigates and celebrates the journey of Black beauty through a historical and cultural lens but it is also your ultimate practical and myth-busting companion in learning how to care for Black skin.Dija and I go way back, and we reminisce on those times in the episode, as well as talking about everything from her career highlights to the importance of finding a properly qualified professional for injectables like lip filler. It's a super insightful episode for everyone, whether you're an everyday person that's just into her skincare or you're a seasoned veteran in the beauty game.You can find Dija on Instagram and Twitter - @dija_ayodele and West Room Aesthetics on Instagram - @westroom_aesthetics. Also check out Black Skin Directory on Instagram and Twitter - @blackskindirectory and @b_skindirectory respectively. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#9 Le'Nise Brothers In this episode I'm speaking with Le'Nise Brothers I heard Le'Nise speak at Stylist Live in 2018 and have since followed her online since. She asked me to be part of her podcast Period Story last year and when I wanted someone to come talk about hormones, I knew I wanted Le'Nise to come talk about hormones. Le'Nise Brothers is a registered nutritionist, mBANT, mCHNC, specialising in women's health, hormones and the menstrual cycle, yoga teacher. She is also the host ost of the Period Story podcast. She works with women who want to get control of sugar cravings, mood swings and hormonal acne, bloating and headaches, as well as increase their energy levels. Le'Nise has helped many women with hormonal issues ranging from PMS, PCOS, fibroids, endometriosis, heavy, painful, missing & irregular periods, post-natal depletion, perimenopause and menopause. She set up her practice Eat Love Move to help empower and educate women to understand their bodies, advocate for better healthcare and heal. In this episode: Le'Nise talks about how she doesn't like the label Imposter Syndrome and the reason why that's important to her Le'Nise shares her personal experience of racism and sexism at work and what others in this situation can do Le'Nise talks about how words and the labels we use to describe women and women of colour matter Le'Nise also shares the advice given to her by her parents growing up about how she would be judged because of the colour of her skin and how that has shaped her work ethic Le'Nise also shares some excellent tips about working with our hormones including when to ask your male boss for a pay rise! I know I say this every time but I loved this conversation and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed talking with Le'Nise Get in touch: Follow me on www.instagram.com/theimpostersolution Email: trisha@trishabarker.com FB community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theimpostersolution Get in touch with Le'Nise: Website: https://eatlovemove.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eatlovemove/ Podcast: https://eatlovemove.com/period-story-podcast/
Hello and welcome back. I'm replaying some old favourite episodes this week while I am on holiday. This episode with the wonderful guest June Sarpong was recorded in November 2017.We discuss her new book Diversify backstage at Stylist Live. I've wanted to meet June for ages, so this was a VERY exciting episode! June has enjoyed a 20-year career which has already seen her become one of the most recognisable faces of British television, as well as being one of the UK’s most intelligent and dynamic young hosts. June has also taken on the world’s most challenging live audiences, hosting 2005’s major Make Poverty History event in London’s Trafalgar Square and presenting at the UK leg of Live Earth in 2007. In 2008 alongside Will Smith she also hosted Nelson Mandela’s 90th Birthday celebrations in front of 30,000 people in London’s Hyde Park.We talk about how to lead a more inclusive lifestyle, why it's important to have difficult conversations and how to get out of your own 'bubble'. Hope you enjoy this episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Adrienne speaks to Samantha Clarke, author, consultant and changemaker who is determined to make the workspace a happier place for us all. Samantha runs Samantha &, a company which provides coaching and advice to employers and individuals on how to foster fruitful and ‘happy’ workplace relationships and environments. She is the author of Love It or Leave It: How to Be Happy at Work, and is founder of the Growth & Happiness School. She has delivered masterclasses for platforms including The Guardian, Soho House Group and Stylist Live. Samantha is a faculty lecturer at The School of Life, where she delivers advice on how to achieve workplace happiness, to strategies for growth, emotional intelligence and authentic leadership. The Power Hour podcast gets to know other people’s processes to greatness. Join Adrienne as she invites guest speakers from coaches, creatives and innovators to discuss their daily habits and the key to achieving personal success and well-being.Whether you want to build a business, write a book or run a marathon, the Power Hour is going to help you get there faster!You can follow Adrienne on Instagram / Twitter / FacebookThis is a Studio71 production.Producer - Jack ClaramuntExec Producer - Tom Payne & Jody SmithProduction Support - Phie McKenzieOutro music by Paul Herbert Music.Produced at Jamz Studio.Studio71 is a Red Arrow Studios Company. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Formula Botanica students and graduates are unsurprisingly mainly women, so we decided in this Green Beauty Conversation to focus unapologetically on women's health and well being; also because we're still in our designated Women's Month of March as we hit the airwaves. In this episode, we talk to Natasha Richardson, herbalist, women's health expert and founder of Forage Botanicals, a business aimed specifically at helping women alleviate and manage the stress and symptoms of period pain and other menstrual cycle issues through health coaching, education and herbal products. Host Gemma met Natasha at Stylist Live, one of the UK's main beauty events of the year, where Forage Botanicals had a stand and thought it would be fascinating to catch up with her for several reason relating both to women's health and building a small, niche business. This podcast gives us also another chance to celebrate women's achievements in business as we extend the tenets of International Women's Day throughout this month. Natasha started her herbalist coaching and product company straight out of university and explains how she refocused her business from pure coaching and custom services to an online course and multiple products so she could reach and help more women. She has some great insights into crowd funding which has been the main source of her funding. Expect some frank and open chat as Natasha and Gemma home in on the taboos women still face in discussing menstrual issues both with friends and medical experts. We tackle issues that are usually spoken about in hushed tones, dealt with alone and often meet a stonewalled silence from regular medical services. In this episode on women's health and small niche business, you'll hear about: How passion for a specific niche, such as in Natasha's case women's menstrual health, can be an incredible force and driver for a small business; Why it makes sense to shift the focus of your business from creating custom products and offering one-to-one services to including a product range to help you scale up faster and also serve a lot more customers; How products and services that address sensitive issues that people perhaps feel far more comfortable searching for answers to online can be a useful business niche to consider; And conversely, why you may come across some harsh critics in online fora and social media if you openly address issues that some feel uncomfortable being aired and discussed. Stay strong, be honest and transparent and serve your tribe who will look to you as an expert in your niche to guide them; and why Going to events to meet target customers face-to-face helps generate ideas and insights into which products to bring to market. Key take-outs from Natasha on crowdfunding your niche business include: Just do it rather than procrastinate! Not all advice on how to go about crowdfunding 'the right way' will fit your needs or necessarily work for you. Be guided by your own personality, passion and purpose; You don't necessarily need to have investors and offer products all lined up in advance of launching a crowdfunding campaign; Natasha used her regular products and even sold them for more on her crowdfunding pitch page than on her site (explaining the extra cash was for a donation); Work out a figure you need to raise crowdfunding, and then double it! You will always need more than the minimum viable amount as there will be hidden costs like PR and marketing you will have forgotten to factor in; and Make your campaign about one specific, identifiable goal as investors need clarity and transparency - Natasha raised funding for a new product - her Moon Time Belly Balm - that she wanted to bring to market. Find out more about Forage Botanicals and Natasha's Women's Health education, coaching and products: Forage Botanicals' website. Forage Botanicals on Facebook. Forage Botanicals on Instagram. Forage Botanicals on Twitter. Forage Botanicals podcast archives. Listen, Download and Subscribe to Green Beauty Conversations Thank you for joining us for this episode of the Formula Botanica: Green Beauty Conversations podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review on iTunes or Stitcher so that more people can enjoy the show. Don’t forget to follow and connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Super excited to announce that I have teamed with the good people at Bumble Bizz to host the very first Trusting The Process LIVE event this Wednesday 6th March. In honour of International Women’s Day, on Wednesday 6th March I’ll be joined for an intimate conversation and Q&A with fellow believer & founder of Pepper Your Talk and TheJuniorNetwork (https://www.pepperyourtalk.co.uk/thejuniornetwork/), Dior Bediako. Featured in notable publications and spaces such as Refinery 29 and Stylist Live, Dior is a force to be reckoned with. From landing a role with the high-end luxury brand Burberry, as a black woman in an unfamiliar space Dior was soon launched into a new world where she was required to learn skills such as negotiation, networking and navigating the workplace, fast. She quickly saw that the issues she faced were widespread and sought to fix that. Quitting her job at Burberry, Dior stepped out in faith launching Pepper Your Talk; the unique platform created to help others find their feet within the industry. Members' club, #TheJuniorNetwork, soon followed. By maximising her network and identifying a solution to a problem, Dior has built her own table where women can navigate their careers with creativity and confidence. On the night, we’ll be unpacking the gems in her career journey from fashion grad to biz owner. From financial challenges to FOMO, we’re sharing the real tea on entrepreneurship. Come and learn from topics such as networking effectively and how to build a business that serves others as we ask “what happens when we pivot from asking for a seat at the table, and instead build our own?” LIMITED TICKETS available NOW: http://bit.ly/TTPlive
There is no better time to take stock and review indie beauty trends and events than the start of a new year; nor is there a better time for a change. So, in this episode of Green Beauty Conversations podcast we see a role reversal with host Gemma in the hot seat as our interviewee, while school director Lorraine asks the questions. This is one of our longer podcasts as Gemma does an extensive, insider round-up of the value of attending, as a visitor and as trade, both Indie Beauty Expo, which had its inaugural European debut with its London show late last October, and Stylist Live which took place at Olympia, London, in November. Gemma describes Stylist Live as "indie brand heaven" as it combined beauty with a range of lifestyle, homes' style and wellness sectors to offer a really great day out. Just as exciting are the indie beauty trends that Gemma noticed emerging at these events which ranged from brands offering varying levels of product customisation to those promoting a more holistic, wellness view of outer beauty. What struck Gemma as she took on her roving reporter role was the number of Formula Botanica students and graduates whom she met at these two major UK events, both as brands exhibiting and as visitors doing market research and simply having a great day out and a meet-up. Above all, what we and everyone we know who attended both IBE and Stylist Live noticed was the overriding atmosphere of collaboration and genuine eagerness to move the global green beauty movement forward together. As Gemma says: "Both shows had a feeling of indie entrepreneur collaboration. Stall holders, though technically in many ways in competition, showed real kindness to each other." To conclude this episode, our duo focuses on two of last year's major achievements for the school: the Formula Botanica 2018 conference - our largest and most successful to date - which took place in London in early November; and the Cosmetic Executive Women Award Ceremony which saw Lorraine receive the Digital Achiever Award sponsored by Google. Both events were remarkable for bringing pioneering people in the beauty industry together to network and forge opportunities. In this episode, key indie beauty trends you'll hear about include: The noticeable growth of crystal-infused beauty products either made with or containing crystals in various forms and offering a holistic concept of beauty; Part-customisable skincare using pre-made bases which give consumers the option to choose their own active and other ingredients, such as fragrance, to tailor products; The boom in natural make-up brands keen to demonstrate that all-natural cosmetics can be high performance too; and Ingestible beauty and food supplements that work hand in hand with topical cosmetics to help provide a holistic approach to beauty and wellness. Our key take-outs about attending indie beauty events include: First, define your trade or consumer show objectives. Work out your goals in attending, whether market research, sales, networking or meeting prospective retail buyers. Do your homework on events and shows to see if they are a good fit for you. Indie Beauty Expo (IBE), which is set to expand further into Europe, is primarily a trade show aimed at getting your brand before retail buyers, distributors and so on. There is a consumer 'Shop Indie' evening, but otherwise it's mainly a trade opportunity. Stylist Live has a real buzz to it and is a three-day consumer show. It offers a great opportunity to get your brand before potential customers and gain all-important feedback. You will need stamina to exhibit at either event! If you exhibit, do ensure you have your marketing and brand collateral on point and in an easy format for customers to pick up and take away. You may be too busy to chat to everyone, so ensure your give-aways send out a clear message about your brand, products' differentials and so on. Both IBE and Stylist Live are annual events in London, with IBE set to appear in other European cities, such as IBE Berlin (22-23 March, 2019). You might be interested in listening to our podcast Why beauty tradeshows are good business with guest Paula Francis of SuperFoodLx. Listen, Download and Subscribe to Green Beauty Conversations Thank you for joining us for this episode of the Formula Botanica: Green Beauty Conversations podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review on iTunes or Stitcher so that more people can enjoy the show. Don’t forget to follow and connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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Welcome to my exciting episode with the incredible June Sarpong. We discuss her new book Diversify backstage at Stylist Live. I've wanted to meet June for ages, so this is a VERY exciting episode! June has enjoyed a 20-year career which has already seen her become one of the most recognisable faces of British television, as well as being one of the UK’s most intelligent and dynamic young hosts. June has also taken on the world’s most challenging live audiences, hosting 2005’s major Make Poverty History event in London’s Trafalgar Square and presenting at the UK leg of Live Earth in 2007. In 2008 alongside Will Smith she also hosted Nelson Mandela’s 90th Birthday celebrations in front of 30,000 people in London’s Hyde Park.June has worked extensively with HRH Prince Charles for ten years as an ambassador for his charity the Prince's Trust. June was awarded an MBE on the Queens 2007 new years honours list for her services to broadcasting and charity, making her along with Princess Anne’s daughter Zarah Phillips one of the youngest people to receive an MBE.We talk about how to lead a more inclusive lifestyle, why it's important to have difficult conversations and how to get out of your own 'bubble'. Hope you enjoy this episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
One minute she's feeding Greg Wallace chips on Celebrity Masterchef, the next she's riding her mum bike round the Olympic velodrome, and trying to lick David James. Yes, it's TV's Cherry Healey! She tells us how she got her start in television, and we discuss what we wanted to be when we grow up. We also cover the tricky topic of baby names, and share some super Scummy Mummy Confessions. By the way, did you know our Ellie is on the telly too? She's co-starring in new video games show Dara O'Briain's Go 8 Bit. It's currently showing at 10pm Monday nights on Dave, or you can watch it online. Cherry's fabulous book, Letters to my Fanny, is out now. You can follow her on Twitter @cherryhealey. The booze for this podcast was supplied by Most Wanted Wines, and very nice it was too. Thanks, Most Wanted! If anyone else would like to send us free wine, or free anything really, please email scummymummiespodcast@gmail.com. You can catch Cherry and us talk about motherhood at the fabulous Stylist Live event on Thursday 13 October, 4pm. Grab tickets from live.stylist.co.uk. We're on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. Please send your confessions to scummymummiespodcast@gmail.com and visit us at ScummyMummies.com. If you like the podcast, do tell your friends! Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Marquetta takes you behind the behind the scenes at her latest Million Dollar Stylist LIVE! event and shares personal short interviews she had after the event with some of the attendees. Sign Up To Get Notified When The Next Episode Goes Live Don’t miss an episode, click here to subscribe to our email list and never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Podcast Subscribe to the Million Dollar Stylist PODCAST on iTunes. Have A Question? Get your question answered on the Million Dollar Stylist PODCAST! Click here to record a question for Marquetta and Ricky. Your Review Matters! Do you enjoy this podcast? If so, please take a minute to leave a short review within iTunes. Your review matters and energizes us to keep going.