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We have been living in the age of diagnosis. But are we about to enter a new era - one of de–diagnosis, where we can give some of our pathologies back? We discuss a new book that's changing the way we see what's wrong with us. Plus, we have some recommendations including a rashie (yes you read that right) and two fabulous new memoirs about an It Girl and a magazine mogul. And, a Nicole test, a bingle and multiple viewings of a questionable film, plus Jessie's car disaster. It’s Best and Worst. Support independent women's media Get your tickets to the Mamamia Out Loud Live 2025 All or Nothing Tour Presented By Nivea Cellular Get your merch for Mamamia Out Loud What to listen to next: Listen to our latest episode: The Three Rules For Friendship Catch-Ups Listen: The "Ick" Of Old Friends & The Most Hated Woman On The Internet Listen: "We're Not OK" - The White Lotus Season 3 FinaleSubscribe Listen: The Robert Irwin Undies Theory, Tariffs & 7 Point Dressing Listen: Sex Tips (For Married Women Only) Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts The End Bits Sign up to the Mamamia Out Loud Newsletter for all our recommendations and behind-the-scenes content in one place. Recommendations: Jessie wants you to check out Avaly's black rashie. Holly wants you to read Say Everything: A Memoir By Ione Skye. Amelia wants you to read When The Going Was Good by Graydon Carter. What To Read: Read: Men will do anything but go to therapy. Read: The Age of Diagnosis by Suzanne O’Sullivan review – do no harm Read: 'A nurse told me I had two years to live. Then I found out the truth.' Read: Edwina Bartholomew has just spoken about her health journey, 3 months after sharing her diagnosis. GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We’re listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud and on Tiktok @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS: Hosts: Jessie Stephens, Holly Wainwright & Amelia Lester Group Executive Producer: Ruth Devine Executive Producer: Emeline Gazilas Audio Producer: Leah Porges Video Producer: Josh Green Junior Content Producers: Coco Lavigne & Tessa Kotowicz Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of The E-Spot with Camille, host Camille Kauer interviews Sandra and Mia, founders of Sasa Swim, a swimwear company inspired by their late father, Sasa (pronounced Sasha). The sisters discuss their journey from launching in 2018, managing family dynamics in their business, and the importance of evolving their brand to mirror their life stages. They delve into their design process, emphasizing the importance of user feedback, particularly for their nursing and maternity swimwear. Sandra and Mia also share advice for aspiring business owners and discuss their plans to expand Sasa Swim into a broader fashion brand while maintaining functionality and inclusivity in their designs.Learn more Sasa Swim at:https://sasaswim.com/
In this episode Doug talks about wade fishing in the gulf and he shares a really weird story. Doug also talks fashion in swiim wear and how it has changed over the years. Why should I use the black lure over the white lure when fishing? Doug will explain this to you and give you the reasons why. Plus, Doug talks crankbaits and spinner baits. Do you want some good entertainment at the end of the day? Then camp out at at boat ramp and enjoy the scenes. You have to let Doug tell you why. Aslo,an Interview with Brian Treadway, reel repair, green crawl lizard talk and more in this show.
Larisa Olson grew up in Chicago, the daughter of an entrepreneur who purchased a failing framing and furniture business and revitalized it. After many crazy adventures, Larisa studied set and costume design in the UCLA master's program. Over the years, she also spent much time immersed in her father's framing showroom as the showroom coordinator (she had to organize a very chaotic business!) Years later, after more adventures, including some time in real estate, her father encouraged her to purchase a business: Chantilly Lace, a tiny rundown lingerie shop in the middle of one percent, white bread America. She has since revamped the business and turned it into one of this country's lingerie powerhouses. Chantilly Lace is estimated to be one of the top five largest lingerie and swim shops in the nation.Here, Larisa tells the amazing story of how she brought Chantilly Lace from its humble beginnings to monumental retail success. She shares how the store evolved over the years, from window displays to major renovations, and how she broke the rules of retail. Larisa also shares her customer service strategies for driving more lingerie and swim sales, how she flipped the script on merchandising, details of her customer newsletter and employee referral program, and more.What's Inside: How Larisa transformed Chantilly Lace and grew a lingerie empireLarisa's unique customer service strategy How Larisa flipped the script on lingerie and swim merchandisingMentioned In This Episode:Chantilly Lace on InstagramChantillyfavorites.com
If you were on Instagram around 2012-2013, chances are your feeds and moodboards were filled with Tash Oakley and Devin Brugman's swimwear blog "A Bikini A Day." After years of trying on every swimsuit on the market, they decided to start a brand of their own, Monday Swimwear. Today, the brand has been worn by the likes of Martha Stewart and Margot Robbie, and is a closet staple in any fashion-lover's wardrobe. In today's episode, we chat about re-imagining the swimwear industry, how inclusivity is at the heart of their business, and why everyone is truly so obsessed with their brand.Follow Tash on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tashoakley/Follow Devin on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/devinbrugman/Follow Monday Swimwear on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mondayswimwear/Love the show? Follow us and leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. To watch this episode, head to YouTube.com/@LivvPerezFor more behind-the-scenes, follow Liv on Instagram, @LivvPerez, on TikTok @Livv.Perez, and shop her closet here https://shopmy.us/livvperezProduced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In 2014, Erin Deering gifted Triangl swimwear to relatively unknown legacy celebrities Hailey Bieber (Baldwin) and Bella Hadid. Their friend, Kendall Jenner, loved the products and reached out to Erin directly to get Triangl samples. Then Jenner posted on Instagram and tagged Triangl–that's when everything went mad. But the success of Triangl didn't come from just celebrity endorsements. It came from developing a product that looked and felt like nothing else before. In 2018, Erin exited the business, but that's when she stepped back and learned more about who she is as an entrepreneur and person outside of the multi-million dollar brand she built. Listen to Nathan and Erin discuss: How Triangl started on a second date at the beach When their manufacturer stole their idea Why businesses undervalue word of mouth Their “one bikini sale a day” mindset Connecting with Hailey Bieber, Bella Hadid, and the Kardashians Dealing with copycats and competitors How they stayed lean amongst extreme growth Her mental health challenges in coping with success Coaching and mentoring women in business And much more business and personal growth advice… Click here to start your business for $1. You'll get all-access foundr+, where you'll find more in-depth, proven strategies from founders like our guest today and support and advice from our global community of 30,000 founders. If you loved this conversation and learned something new, rate and review this episode. Stay in touch with us, follow foundr on your favorite platform: Foundr.com Instagram YouTube Facebook X LinkedIn Magazine
The Best Australian Swimwear Swimwear is more than just a summer staple—it's a feat of engineering, designed to help women feel confident and comfortable, whether they're lounging poolside or riding the waves. Yet, choosing swimwear can also feel deeply personal. How you want to look and feel in it is unique to every body. Today, Leigh Campbell is joined by Nicole Banning, owner and designer of the swimwear brand EPHEMERA. Known for their thoughtful approach, EPHEMERA offers styles that embrace the diversity of women's needs—from breastfeeding-friendly designs to cuts that accommodate tummy changes and help you find the perfect fit for bottoms. Want to shop the pod? Sign up to the Nothing To Wear Newsletter to see all the products mentioned plus more, delivered straight to your inbox after every episode. THE END BITS Gift a Mamamia subscription: Head here to give the best stuff for women. GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au BOUJEE & BUDGET Leigh boujie:Artesans Kahlo One Piece Leigh budget:M&S Tummy Control, Nicole boujue: Noir Spilt One Piece Nicole budget: Le Soleil Cap CREDITS: Host: Leigh Campbell Guest: Nicole Banning owner of Ephemera Producer: Grace Rouvray Audio Producer: Lu Hill Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get the Entrepreneurship Trends Report: https://clickhubspot.com/ab The product today is simply astounding. It's an innovative take on men's swimwear that's more than a little cheeky. But with only 1, 000 in sales, the Sharks may need some buttering up. Will the Sharks take a bite or will these founders leave bummed? Hosts Jorie Munroe and Ariel Boswell jump into the tank with their business insights on Shark Tank products. Listen for: Can novelty scale? Fun, playful branding Patent trolling or not? Know a segment or company we should feature from Shark Tank? Let us know at podcasts@hubspot.com Another Bite is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Production by Arie Desormeaux. Editing by Robert Hartwig and support from Alfred Schulz.
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at: betterhelp.com/REGARDLESS to get 10% off your first month & on your way to being your best self regardless of what shows up.One of the weirdest things about our 20s is how quickly reality can shift—whether it's your job, your relationships, or even your wildest dreams. For all the aspiring entrepreneurs out there, this conversation with Isabella Biscarini is the perfect blend of hope, inspiration, and raw honesty.Isabella's journey from going viral overnight to launching True Tone Swimwear is nothing short of ‘what the heck just happened?!' We dive into what it's really like to build a business, take the leap into the unknown, and hustle as a full-time entrepreneur as a 20something. But, as Isabella reminds us, success is rarely instant—it's about embracing the grind, navigating fear, and finding strength in vulnerability.What we talk about:Launching a business post-viral success in your 20sNavigating fear and the unknown of entrepreneurshipHustling in silenceThe importance of supportive friendships and family during your journeyUgh & ofc social media comparisonRegardless of whether or not you aspire to be an entrepreneur, this episode is a powerful reminder that regardless of what dream we are building. Don't stop. You've got this. xx
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: A Swimwear Mishap: How Friends Turned Fear into Laughter Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2024-11-19-23-34-02-hu Story Transcript:Hu: A budapesti termálfürdő zsúfolt népe hömpölygött a meleg vízben, és a gőz szinte varázslatossá tette a levegőt.En: The crowd of people at the Budapesti thermal bath flowed in the warm water, and the steam almost made the air magical.Hu: Az őszi levelek lebegtek a szellőben, míg lent, a medence szélén, Árpád nézte a vizet.En: Autumn leaves floated in the breeze, while down by the poolside, Árpád watched the water.Hu: Árpád magabiztos fiatalember volt, de rettegett a kínos helyzetektől.En: Árpád was a confident young man but dreaded embarrassing situations.Hu: Ezen a napon különösen feszélyezte valami.En: On this day, something particularly unsettled him.Hu: Ilona, a gyors eszű barátja, jól ismerte Árpád félelmét és gyakran ugratta emiatt.En: Ilona, his quick-witted friend, knew Árpád's fear well and often teased him about it.Hu: — Na, Árpád, ne vegyél mindent olyan komolyan!En: "Come on, Árpád, don't take everything so seriously!"Hu: — nevetett Ilona, miközben a medence káváján ült, és élvezte a nap melegét.En: Ilona laughed as she sat on the edge of the pool, enjoying the warmth of the sun.Hu: De hirtelen minden más lett.En: But suddenly, everything changed.Hu: A véletlen közbeszólt, és Árpád rémálma valóra vált.En: Chance intervened, and Árpád's nightmare came true.Hu: Amikor a medencébe merült, valahogy elvesztette a fürdőnadrágját.En: As he sank into the pool, he somehow lost his swimsuit.Hu: Ott állt, csak a víz takarása alatt, és aggódva nézett körül.En: He stood there, covered only by the water, anxiously looking around.Hu: A fürdő zsúfolt volt, és aggódott, hogy valaki észreveszi őt.En: The bath was crowded, and he was worried that someone would notice him.Hu: — Ilona!En: "Ilona!"Hu: — suttogta kétségbeesetten, és intett neki, hogy jöjjön közelebb.En: he whispered desperately and gestured for her to come closer.Hu: Ilona azonnal észrevette Árpád arcának pírját, és az egész helyzet súlyát.En: Ilona immediately noticed the flush on Árpád's face and the gravity of the situation.Hu: Gyorsan odalépett hozzá, értette, hogy most nem jött el a nevetés ideje.En: She quickly approached him, understanding that this was no time for laughter.Hu: — Mi történt?En: "What happened?"Hu: — kérdezte félmosollyal.En: she asked with a half-smile.Hu: Árpád zavartan suttogta válaszát: — Elvesztettem a fürdőnadrágom.En: Árpád whispered his reply in embarrassment: "I lost my swimsuit.Hu: Segítened kell!En: You need to help me!"Hu: Ilona rögtön akcióba lépett.En: Ilona sprang into action.Hu: Oldalra pillantott, majd megragadott pár törölközőt.En: She glanced to the side and grabbed a few towels.Hu: Olyan terve támadt, ami Árpádnak segíthetett megőrizni a méltóságát.En: She came up with a plan that could help Árpád preserve his dignity.Hu: Segített Árpádnak a törölközőket magára helyezni, miközben körülötte egy paravánt képezett a kíváncsi szemek elől.En: She helped him place the towels around himself, forming a screen against prying eyes.Hu: — Jól van, csak csendesen menjünk el a boltig.En: "Okay, let's quietly make our way to the store.Hu: Ott van a medence másik végén — mondta Ilona.En: It's at the other end of the pool," Ilona said.Hu: Árpád szorosan Ilona mögött haladt, lassan, minél kevesebb feltűnést keltve.En: Árpád followed closely behind Ilona, moving slowly to attract as little attention as possible.Hu: De épp, amikor túljutni látszottak a nehezén, egy kisgyerek vette észre a furcsa mozgást.En: But just when they seemed to be past the worst, a small child noticed the odd movement.Hu: Elkezdte piszkálni az Árpádot takaró törölközőt.En: The child started to tug at the towel covering Árpád.Hu: — Nézd, mama, mit csinálnak?En: "Look, mom, what are they doing?"Hu: — kiáltotta a gyerek izgatottan.En: the child exclaimed excitedly.Hu: Ilona gyorsan reagált.En: Ilona quickly reacted.Hu: Elővette a zsebéből néhány színes játékot, és a gyermek figyelmét ezekkel terelte el.En: She pulled out some colorful toys from her pocket and diverted the child's attention with them.Hu: A kisgyerek azonnal elfoglalta magát a játékokkal, feledve Árpádot.En: The child immediately became occupied with the toys, forgetting about Árpád.Hu: Árpád és Ilona elérték a boltot.En: Árpád and Ilona reached the store.Hu: A fiatalember szaporán vette a levegőt, majd megkönnyebbülve hatolt be a boltba.En: The young man breathed a sigh of relief as they entered.Hu: Rövid keresgélés után sikerült új fürdőnadrágot szerezni, és visszatért, immár sokkal magabiztosabbnak érezte magát.En: After a brief search, he managed to get a new swimsuit and returned feeling much more confident.Hu: Csak az önérzete kapott egy kis karcot.En: Only his pride suffered a small scratch.Hu: Később, amikor Ilonával ismét a nap alatt ültek, Árpád kissé el is mosolyodott.En: Later, as they sat under the sun again, Árpád even smiled slightly.Hu: — Mindenkinek kellenek az ilyen barátok, mint te — mondta elismerően.En: "Everyone needs friends like you," he said appreciatively.Hu: Ilona kacsintott.En: Ilona winked.Hu: — Talán mostantól kicsit lazábban veszed az életet?En: "Maybe you'll take life a bit more lightly from now on?"Hu: Árpád elgondolkodott, majd bólintott.En: Árpád pondered for a moment, then nodded.Hu: — A humor az ember legjobb mentőöve, úgy tűnik.En: "Humor seems to be the best lifeline."Hu: Így történt, hogy a nap, amelyen Árpád legrosszabb rémálmai valósággá váltak, végül tanulságos volt, és a félelmet nevetségessé varázsolta.En: So it happened that the day when Árpád's worst nightmares became reality eventually turned out to be instructive, transforming fear into something laughable.Hu: A termálfürdő zsongása és a gőz alatt könnyedebbé vált a világ, és Árpád sokkal megnyugodottabb lett Ilona segítségével.En: Under the hustle and bustle and the steam of the thermal bath, the world became more carefree, and Árpád felt much calmer with Ilona's help. Vocabulary Words:crowd: zsúfolt népethermal bath: termálfürdőflowed: hömpölygöttsteam: gőzmagical: varázslatosconfidence: magabiztosdreaded: rettegettembarrassing: kínosunsettled: feszélyeztequick-witted: gyors eszűteased: ugrattaseriously: komolyanintervened: közbeszóltnightmare: rémálmaswimsuit: fürdőnadráganxiously: aggódvagravity: súlyátembarrassment: zavartanaction: akcióbashield: paravántcrowded: zsúfoltnoticed: észrevetteflush: pírjátdignity: méltóságátpride: önérzeterelief: megkönnyebbülveconfidence: magabiztosabbstrain: karcotappreciatively: elismerőencarefree: könnyedebbé
This month's Entrepreneur Exchange features Holden Bierman, a 17-year-old entrepreneur who started the Coastal Cool brand…when he was 12. Hosts Jeff Neuville and Gary Muller discuss Holden's startup, how it is helping take waste out of our oceans, and how they do their best to connect to the younger generation. Also, Holden plays the Lightning Round and the group shares some small businesses to check out. It's all here on this month's Entrepreneur Exchange on The MESH podcast network!Helpful Links: Manufacturing Solutions Center The MESH Coastal Cool Tidey Small Businesses mentioned in this episode: Atriax Group Teacher Under PressureSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Laura Low Ah Kee and Shannon Savage started Left on Friday, a swimwear and activewear brand, applying what they learned from their careers at Lululemon. They discuss how their commitment to fit and fabric and customer feedback led to success both online and in stores, and landed them an opportunity to outfit Canada's beach volleyball teams for the Olympics.To learn more about Left on Friday and for show notes: https://www.shopify.com/blog/left-on-friday-feedbackSubscribe to the Shopify Masters YouTube channel for video episodes.
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Stylist Rima Vaidila and model Eddy Vaidila wanted to make swimwear that spoke to them, so they created Goldie Swimwear — a company that lives by its bold, statement pieces. The sisters share how they found their design aesthetic, learned to manage inventory, and collaborated with TikTok star Victoria Paris.To learn more about Goldie Swimwear, check out the blog post: https://www.shopify.com/blog/goldie-swimwear-designSubscribe to Shopify Masters on YouTube for video interviews.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Each year, around 3,500 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in Ireland, and about a third of these people will have cancer detected through screening. Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women in Ireland. For an extended conversation about breast cancer, Alan Morrissey was joined by Tulla-based oncology nurse, Anne Murphy, Celine O'Donovan who is a breast cancer survivor and Kate Conway from Bravelle Post-Mastectomy Bras and Swimwear. Picture (c) by Arthon Meekodong via Canva
Hannah Attalah's journey with Oceanus began with her love for fashion and hand-embroidery. After studying at the London College of Fashion and working with big names like Donna Karan and Jenny Packham, Hannah realized her true passion lays in textiles and elaborate designs. Her work with the intricacies of evening wear and the management of different hand-beading techniques ultimately led her to founding Oceanus, where she could express her love for color, texture, and craftsmanship. Hannah Attalah is the founder of Oceanus, a London-based luxury brand that is renowned for its intricate hand-embellished swimwear and bold designs inspired by the founder's love of fashion and textiles. Oceanus stands out for its distinctive use of hand-beading, sustainable fabrics, and vibrant colors. The brand has achieved international recognition, being featured from the beginning in top retailers like Neiman Marcus and Revolve, while also boasting a strong celebrity following. The growing demand for luxury swimwear, driven by sustainability, experiential luxury, and social media influence, is consolidating swimwear into a statement of status, with the market projected to reach $30.8 billion by 2032. ABOUT Season 5 of Tech Powered Luxury is brought to you by luxury and tech entrepreneur Ashley McDonnell. With 10 years of experience working at the crossroads of luxury and technology, Ashley carved out a career across Paris, Dublin and Geneva, working at LVMH, Dior, Google and luxury group PUIG. The podcast is also taught as a module at leading business and design schools around the world, with the goal to share insightful and actionable stories and experience from industry leaders. NEWSLETTER & COMMUNITY REWARDS Each week, we bring a dedicated newsletter as well as Community Rewards to Tech Powered Luxury listeners. Subscribe to our substack to have full access: https://techpoweredluxury.substack.com/ THE TECH POWERED LUXURY TEAM Producer & Host: Ashley McDonnell Videography: Ben O'Neill and Morgan Prudhomme Photography: Anastasiia Redko, Anastasiia Lopushynska and Madeline Gillespie Production Assistants: Abigail Herbert, Gemma Brennan, Tessa Haughton Lynch, Grace Slattery and Klaudia Skierska Newsletter: Beatriz Barros Styling: Johanna Dooley Styling Assistants: Cian Crowe and Alison Murphy Public Relations: Align Agency Content Creation: Kinsman & Co
Going down in history as the first brand ever to design a one-shoulder bikini top for the 2024 Olympic Games, Left on Friday, official sponsor of Canada's National Women's Beach Volleyball Team, is changing the swimwear game. Whether you're an Olympic athlete or just like to relax poolside, Left on Friday's premium swimwear is the only suit you'll ever need. After realizing there were two distinct types of swimwear, one for function and one for fashion, friends and former lululemon executives, Laura Low Ah Kee and Shannon Savage saw a gap in the swimwear market and could not pass it up. Deciding to combine forces, they co-founded Left on Friday in 2017, making it the first premium active swimwear company to do both. From the start, they hit major walls from learning how to set up their business properly to fundraising during Covid. But the strength of their co-founder relationship and dedication to creating an exceptional product that fits ALL body types, kept them going. Now coming off of the high of designing an Olympic uniform and soon to be opening up global distribution, Laura and Shannon are just getting started. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to order Rebecca's new book, Fearless: The New Rules for Unlocking Creativity, Courage, and Success. Follow Superwomen on Instagram. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/superwomen/support
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In this episode, UNB Tim interviews Bevan Taylor, an influencer known for his swimwear and underwear reviews. Bevan shares his journey of body confidence and self-acceptance, as well as his passion for promoting body positivity. They discuss the differences in swimwear culture between Australia and the United States, as well as their favorite brands and styles. They also touch on the challenges of being an influencer and the importance of providing honest reviews. In this conversation, Bevan Taylor and UNB Tim discuss various topics related to swimwear and underwear. They talk about the double standards when it comes to men wearing speedos, the different sizing and materials of swimwear and underwear, body positivity, and their love for Las Vegas. Bevan also mentions his desire to start his own swimwear and underwear line. Overall, the conversation is informative, entertaining, and highlights the diversity and creativity in the world of men's swimwear and underwear. Keywords swimwear, underwear, body confidence, body positivity, influencer, brand reviews, swimwear, underwear, double standards, sizing, materials, body positivity, Las Vegas, swimwear and underwear line Takeaways Bevan Taylor promotes body confidence and self-acceptance through his swimwear and underwear reviews. Swimwear culture differs between Australia and the United States, with Australia being more accepting of swim briefs. Finding the right swimwear and underwear is a personal journey, and what works for one person may not work for another. Being an influencer requires time, effort, and responsibility, and it's not just about receiving free products. Honest reviews are important for both consumers and brands, and constructive feedback can lead to improvements. There are double standards when it comes to men wearing speedos compared to women wearing revealing swimwear. Swimwear and underwear sizing can vary between brands and materials, and it's important to find what is comfortable for you. Body positivity is crucial, and everyone should feel confident and comfortable in their swimwear and underwear. Las Vegas is a popular destination for swimwear and underwear enthusiasts, with its vibrant atmosphere and pool parties. Starting a swimwear or underwear line requires careful planning and investment, but it can be a rewarding venture. Titles Finding the Right Swimwear and Underwear for You Promoting Body Confidence Through Swimwear and Underwear Navigating Swimwear and Underwear Sizing Breaking Double Standards: Men in Speedos Sound Bites "I'm very big on...men not speaking up about how they feel." "It's not so much feeling sexy in underwear, it's just feeling comfortable in yourself." "Red is my color. Red is my color. It will always be my color." "It's all right for a woman to go down to the beach and wear a bikini and skimpy thing and that, but then when their partner rocks the speedo, it's, oh, no, you can't do that, but it's okay." "A partner, whether it's male or female, should really encourage and support you. If that's what you want to wear, go ahead." "Well, is he the same size as you? Uh, well, he can't wear. Sorry." Links: Bevan IG - https://www.instagram.com/bevantay85/ The Swimwear Review IG - https://www.instagram.com/the_swimwear_reviewer/ Support UNB For on going support join our Patreon - www.patreon.com/unbblog You can now Join for free. For one time support visit our support page - https://www.underwearnewsbriefs.com/about/support-unb/ You can donate by Ko-fi or Paypal Or buy from the UNB Store - www.unbstore.com Find out More Read more at unbblog.com Follow unb on Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/unbblog Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unbblog Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/unbstoreandblog/ Follow Tim Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/unbtim Instagrm - https://www.instagram.com/unbtim
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The science of Olympic swimwear. From wool ‘costumes' to tensoelastic race suits. When swimmers from around the world dive off of blocks into the pool at Paris' Aquatics Centre beginning on July 27 and into the Seine River on August 8 and 9, they'll be competing in suits that are a far cry from the last time the City of Lights hosted the Olympics 100 years ago.
It's getting hot out, which means it's the perfect time for our editors to discuss this year's hottest swim trends—from retro bikini briefs to Chanel-inspired black-and-white sets. Join our associate director of special projects, Kristen Nichols, and associate editor, Sierra Mayhew, to hear which brands are their go-tos for stunning swimsuits, their favorite swim accessories, and how one-pieces are actually more popular than bikinis right now. They also talk suits for larger chests, jelly sandals, and all the trends you need to know about for the rest of the summer. Plus, they're answering listener questions!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's getting hot out, which means it's the perfect time for our editors to discuss this year's hottest swim trends—from retro bikini briefs to Chanel-inspired black-and-white sets. Join our associate director of special projects, Kristen Nichols, and associate editor, Sierra Mayhew, to hear which brands are their go-tos for stunning swimsuits, their favorite swim accessories, and how one-pieces are actually more popular than bikinis right now. They also talk suits for larger chests, jelly sandals, and all the trends you need to know about for the rest of the summer. Plus, they're answering listener questions!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Political upheaval in the U.S.; what leader is best for Canada? (0:37) Guest: Reggie Cecchini, Global News Washington Correspondent The U.S. drops rules for bringing dogs across the border (10:28) Guest: Len Saunders, Blaine Immigration Lawyer B.C.'s bad faith evictions site: effective or bureaucratic busywork? (16:10) Guest: Sarah Daniels, real estate agent in South Surrey; author and broadcaster Vancouver Park Board sets new swimwear rules (30:32) Guest: Brennan Bastyovanszky, Vancouver Park Board Chair The bank of mom & dad - building homes for multi-generational buyers (40:21) Guest: Barrett Sprowson, Vice President of Sales and Project Marketing at Peterson Group Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's episode is from the Let's Get Dressed archives - This episode originally aired in 2022. When she was just 17-years-old, Francesca Aiello would sit in her car and skip class to post photos of her creations on her aspiring swimwear account, @FrankiesBikinis. Little did she know, her brand would become a household name in the swim industry, with fans from Sydney Sweeny to Gigi Hadid, and land a major investment from Victoria's Secret to help the brand go global 10 years later. In this episode, Francesca shares the high school experience that sparked her inner entrepreneur, the next big trends in swim, and what it's like to become a part of the Victoria's Secret family.Shop Frankie's Bikinis here: https://frankiesbikinis.comLove the show? Follow us and leave a review! And for more behind-the-scenes, follow Liv on Instagram, @LivvPerez. Produced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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From dreaming of one day owning a “boutique by the sea” as a little girl growing up in West Virginia to realizing that dream in Surf City, North Carolina, Simran Canterberry has managed to balance motherhood, a thriving online business, and the opening of her Blue Ridge Boutique storefront, complete with its own app! She's an energetic businesswoman with a big smile and a big heart. In this episode, she shares her family history, her passion for family and fashion, and all the ways you can shop and save at Blue Ridge Boutique.Address: 108 Charlie Medlin Dr, Unit D, Surf City, NC 28445Phone: (910) 233-2311Hours: Mon-Sat, 10am -5pmWebsite: blueridgeboutique.comInstagram, Facebook, VIP Facebook GroupTopsail Insider is Sponsored by Saltwater Suites & Resort - Topsail Island's premier luxury hospitality experience! Book your beach getaway today at SaltwaterTopsail.comor call (910) 886-4818!Topsail Insider is also Sponsored by Surf City Line! Come out for Beachin' Bowls, Margaritas, and Live Music, and enjoy your meal on their top deck with Ocean Views! Visit SurfCityLineNC.com for their full food, bar, and brunch menus!Topsail Insider is edited by Jim Mendes-Pouget.jimpouget@gmail.com | http://bit.ly/PodcastsByJim.Send Christa a message! Please leave your contact information if you'd like a response. Support the Show.Please Follow/Subscribe to Topsail Insider on your favorite podcast-listening platform so you don't miss a single episode!Please also visit www.topsailinsider.com and sign up for our Mailing List where you'll get early access to upcoming episodes. Or leave a Voicemail for Topsail Insider right from the website - your message just might be featured in an upcoming episode! Follow Topsail Insider on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Threads, and YouTube!If you are a Greater Topsail business owner or nonprofit, Register to be a Guest on our website at www.topsailinsider.com! Or if you wish to Sponsor or Advertise with Topsail Insider, please email christa@topsailinsider.com or call/text 910-800-0111. Thanks and I'll see you around Topsail!
Let's celebrate the North American summer with a dive (see what I did there?) into the history of women's bathing suits. It's as fascinating, and sometimes as absurd, as you'd imagine. I have a book coming out in August! FYREBIRDS, the sequel and conclusion to NIGHTBIRDS, is hitting shelves on August 27th, and I would love it if you'd pick up a copy. To find out all about it, go to my author website. If you're looking for a recap of NIGHTBIRDS before FYREBIRDS comes out, or are keen to read along with me for the very first time, go and listen to my four-part readalong over on my other podcast, Pub Dates. Ways to support The Exploress: Buy Kate's novel, NIGHTBIRDS. You can also pre-order the sequel, FYREBIRDS Become a patron and enjoy exclusive bonus episodes, including one about Tomoe Gozen, an infamous Japanese warrior, and a bonus about Japanese goddess Amaterasu. Buy some merch and art available at the Exploress shop
Photographing SI Swimwear's In Her Words with Taylor Ballantyne Hosted by: James Patrick We have a brand new approach for an episode today. I get to speak to a creative and we are going to unpack their catalog, work, and experiences and get a behind the scenes look at what it takes to bring some of these projects to fruition. My guest today who I'm chatting with it Taylor Ballantyne, a photographer and director. “It's our responsibility to learn how people are digesting information, first and foremost.” IN THIS EPISODE How Taylor got her start into photography, started working with fashion brands, and then became a director. The power of taking the time to learn and work on different projects in different industries during your career. How work ethic has changed over time and why. The lack of communication this generation is facing. Why it's so important to continue to evolve. Behind the scenes stories from some of Taylor's projects. Working with models who aren't comfortable. Are personal and business really separate? What Taylor is most excited for next in her career. Connect with Taylor Website: www.taylorballantyne.com Instagram: @taylorbphoto @taylorbfilm Connect with James Website: jamespatrick.com Instagram: @jpatrickphoto Share this podcast with a friend and remember to leave a 5-star review! For more, visit jamespatrick.com
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Andrew Lewin speaks with Thayer Sylvester, CEO of Carve Designs, about building a sustainable swimwear brand. Thayer discusses creating clothing that is not only fashionable but also environmentally friendly. She shares her journey of prioritizing sustainability in the fashion industry and the importance of making a positive impact on the environment. Tune in to learn how Carve Designs is leading the way in sustainable fashion for a better ocean. Links to Carve Designs: https://www.carvedesigns.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/thayer-sylvester-436296 https://www.instagram.com/carvedesigns/ https://twitter.com/CarveDesigns https://www.facebook.com/CarveDesignsBeach https://www.youtube.com/@carve.designs Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program. Do you want to join my Ocean Community? Sign Up for Updates on the process: www.speakupforblue.com/oceanapp Sign up for our Newsletter: http://www.speakupforblue.com/newsletter Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3NmYvsI Connect with Speak Up For Blue: Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube Carve Designs, a surf-inspired women's sustainable swimwear and clothing company, was founded by Thayer Sylvester with a strong emphasis on sustainability. Thayer's personal values of health and environmental responsibility have been the driving force behind Carve Designs' commitment to creating sustainable products. From the outset, Thayer and her team set out to build a brand that reflected their values, including choosing to eat organic food and prioritize health. This ethos naturally extended to the company's approach to clothing production. The company's journey towards sustainability began with small steps, such as opting for organic cotton t-shirts. Over time, Carve Designs expanded its sustainability efforts, aiming to make at least 90% of their collection entirely sustainable. This dedication to sustainability led to the development of swimwear made from recycled plastic bottles, a significant step towards reducing environmental impact. Additionally, Carve Designs has been exploring innovative ways to recycle swimwear, such as transforming used garments into turf pellets for fields, further demonstrating their commitment to environmental responsibility. Thayer's vision for Carve Designs goes beyond just creating sustainable products; it encompasses a holistic approach to sustainability. The company has been proactive in addressing packaging concerns, experimenting with compostable and recycled packaging to minimize waste. By constantly seeking ways to improve and innovate, Carve Designs exemplifies a forward-thinking approach to sustainable fashion. Overall, Carve Designs' focus on sustainability aligns seamlessly with Thayer's personal values of health and environmental responsibility. The company's dedication to creating eco-friendly swimwear and clothing not only reflects their commitment to the environment but also resonates with a growing consumer demand for sustainable fashion options. Through their innovative practices and continuous efforts to reduce their environmental footprint, Carve Designs sets a positive example for the fashion industry and inspires others to prioritize sustainability in their business practices. In the podcast episode, Carve Designs is highlighted for its innovative project to recycle swimwear made from plastic bottles into turf pellets. This initiative aims to reduce waste and promote circular fashion within the industry. By transforming used swimwear into turf pellets, Carve Designs is taking a proactive step towards sustainability and environmental conservation. This process not only helps repurpose materials that would otherwise end up in landfills but also contributes to the creation of a more sustainable fashion cycle. The company's commitment to finding creative solutions for recycling swimwear showcases their dedication to minimizing their environmental impact and embracing a circular economy model. This forward-thinking approach aligns with the growing trend in the fashion industry towards more sustainable practices and highlights Carve Designs' leadership in promoting eco-friendly initiatives. Thayer Sylvester, the CEO of Carve Designs, not only focuses on creating sustainable swimwear and clothing but also emphasizes the importance of protecting the ocean by reducing litter on beaches and avoiding harmful chemicals in sunscreens. During the podcast episode, Thayer mentioned that she regularly picks up litter on the beach while walking her dog, highlighting the need for local communities to participate in beach cleanups. This hands-on approach to reducing litter directly contributes to keeping the ocean clean and safe for marine life. Additionally, Thayer discussed the detrimental effects of certain chemicals found in sunscreens on coral reefs. She highlighted the importance of using reef-safe, mineral-based sunscreens to protect both human health and the marine environment. Thayer's advocacy for using environmentally friendly sunscreens aligns with the growing awareness of the harmful impacts of chemical sunscreens on coral reefs, as seen in places like Hawaii where certain chemicals have been banned to protect the reefs. By promoting beach cleanups and advocating for the use of reef-safe sunscreens, Thayer Sylvester demonstrates a holistic approach to ocean protection through both direct action and consumer choices. Her commitment to sustainability extends beyond just the products her company creates, showing a genuine dedication to preserving the health and beauty of the ocean ecosystem.
In Dinner for Shoes episode 36, Summer Roll + Swim Brands, Sarah shares some of her favorite swimwear brands for 2024, all of which have a focus on diversity and inclusivity, and many of which are notably sustainable. She welcomes Vivek Agarwal, founder of OOKIOH, and Hannah Attalah, founder of Oceanus, for interviews, as these are two of her all-time favorite swim labels. Sarah samples three different Summer Rolls from Bon Banh, a popular Vietnamese dish she's never tried. Needless to say, she'll be back for more. THIS DINNER Soy Tofu Summer Roll, Lemongrass Shrimp Summer Roll, and Lemongrass Chicken Summer Roll from Bon Banh in Hoboken, NJ. THESE SHOES Personalized Teva Hurricane XLT2 Sandals THIS OUTFIT Lisa Says Gah x OOKIOH Como Top in Buon Appetito Black Lisa Says Gah x OOKIOH Surfrider Bottom in Buon Appetito Black Mother The Down Low Undercover Short Fray in Material Girl OOKIOH Marseille Marble Sunglasses Jenny Bird Odette Earrings in Gold/Shell Jenny Bird Odette Collar in Gold/Shell THESE CHAPTERS 3:50 - THE OUTFIT BEHIND THE SHOES 7:01 - MY FAVORITE SWIMWEAR BRANDS 15:54 - SUMMER ROLLS FROM BON BANH 19:11 - VIVEK AGARWAL OOKIOH INTERVIEW 40:30 - HANNAH ATTALAH OCEANUS INTERVIEW THIS PRODUCTION is created, written, hosted, and produced by Sarah Wasilak. is creative directed and executive produced by Megan Kai. is tech supervised by Nick Zanetis. includes photos and videos in chronological order by Libinski 0G via Google Images, Sarah Wasilak, Duvin Design Co., Frankies Bikinis, OOKIOH, Oceanus, Icon Swim, Jade Swim, Lisa Says Gah, Riot Swim, Aerie, Andie Swim, Lachlan Bailey via OOKIOH, and Jaime Winstone via Oceanus. is made with love. Dinner for Shoes is a podcast hosted by Sarah Wasilak, a fashion and food enthusiast with her mouth full. With appearances by her cats, Trish and Kit, and agendas that almost always go to shit, we aim to dive into a discussion about fashion and style and break some bread in each episode. Dinner for Shoes podcast episodes are released weekly on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple. You can follow along for updates, teasers, and more on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. If there are any fashion topics you've been pondering or good eats you think Sarah should try, don't hesitate to send a DM or an email. Dinner for Shoes is an original by The Kai Productions. Follow Dinner for Shoes: @dinnerforshoes on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube Follow host Sarah Wasilak: @slwasz on Instagram Follow producer Megan Kai: @megankaii on Instagram Get in touch: dinnerforshoes@gmail.com To make this video more accessible, check out YouDescribe, a web-based platform that offers a free audio description tool for viewers who are blind or visually impaired.
Ever wondered what it takes to transition from a dreamer to a successful entrepreneur? I sit down with Emily Hoy and Emily LaPlume, two trailblazing entrepreneurs from Bend, Oregon, who have not only turned their passions into thriving businesses but also champion sustainability in the outdoor industry. Emily Hoy shares her remarkable journey from graphic designer and art director at Volxom to founding Ahoya, a brand poised to revolutionize river tubing with eco-friendly and durable designs. Simultaneously, Emily LaPlume unravels her evolution from a snowboarding enthusiast to the founder of Saturday Swimwear, a sustainable swimwear brand that has garnered a dedicated following through innovative designs, focus on quality and functionality. Our conversation navigates the complexities of balancing full-time jobs while nurturing budding enterprises. Hear Emily Hoy's experiences at Volcom and Hydro Flask, and the why behind forming Ahoys. Emily LaPlume's narrative is equally inspiring, as she recounts her transition from a college student abroad to a savvy businesswoman who taught herself to sew and grow a brand organically. Both Emilys highlight the significance of mentorship, the intricacies of brand development, and the relentless persistence required to succeed in the competitive landscape of outdoor products. Music used in the edit of this episode: On The Move by Blue Dot Sessions Dirtbike Lovers by Blue Dot Sessions Pigpaddle Creek by Blue Dot SessionsThe Circling Podcast is proud to be in partnership with Bend Magazine. Claim your five-dollar annual subscription when you visit www.bendmagazine.com and enter promo code: PODCAST at checkout. Your subscription includes 6 issues of our regions top publication celebrating mountain culture, and four bonus issues of Bend Home and Design, the leading home and building design magazine in Central Oregon. Support The Circling Podcast:Email us at: thecirclingpodcast@bendmagazine.comJoin the Circling membership: patreon.com/Thecirclingpodcast Follow us on Instagram @thecirclingpodcast @bendmagazineCover Song by: @theerinsmusic on InstagramBend Magazine. Remember to enter promo code: Podcast at checkout for your five-dollar annual subscription. https://bendmagazine.com. BOSS Sports Performance: https://www.bosssportsperformance.comBack Porch Coffee: https://www.backporchcoffeeroasters.comStory Booth: https://storyboothexperience.com/#introRemember, the health of our community, relies on us!
Set in a luxurious setting on west side of Oahu, Disney's Aulani Resort and Spa is wonderful Hawaiian getaway that's unlike any other Disney destination. But packing for Aulani is very different than packing for Walt Disney World or Disneyland. Here's what you need to know.Disney Aulani: Not a Disney Parks Vacation Aulani offers a Hawaiian Disney vibe, with no theme parks or attractions to distract from the magic of this Polynesian destination. The first thing to know is that what you pack and what you wear at Aulani is very different from what you would pack and wear for a Disney theme park resort vacation. Aulani is a Disney resort yes, but it's not a Disney Parks resort, so your packing considerations will be quite different. Plus, you'll likely do some island exploring around Oahu while you're there, so consideration for the various micro-climates on the island is another important point to remember. Located in the town of Ko Olina on the southwest or leeward side of Oahu, Disney Aulani is located in a very upscale area, surrounded by other luxury resort destinations along with the natural beauty of the Hawaiian Islands. Aulani has much to offer on the resort property, but the nearby area and the island of Oahu are also must-dos when visiting. If you plan to visit Aulani from May to September, it's an ideal time to visit. Planning your wardrobe means considering a few factors. These include humidity, micro climates, upscale clothing or resort wear, your beach and swim attire and your casual wear. We like to visit Aulani for two weeks when we go, so we stay in a Disney Vacation Club Villa and take advantage of laundry facility. That makes packing a lot easier and a lot lighter, as you can do a little laundry halfway through your stay. No big deal.Three Packing Categories for Disney Aulani Resort and Spa When planning for what to pack and what to wear to Disney Aulani, consider putting your clothes into three categories: Resort Wear or Casual ChicFor dining out, relaxing around the resort and visiting neighboring hotels you'll want to pack something that's a little more upscale than your everyday casual wear. Swimwear or Beach WearPacking for Aulani takes a little more thought than packing for the pools at Walt Disney World or Disneyland. Beaches and pools can be your theme park, so you're going to need more than just a single swimsuit. For time at the Aulani pools or beach, bring multiple options. Consider water slides, the cold water of the Aulani Rainbow Reef and offsite beaches – including surfing if you plan to do that. Casual WearCasual wear will still play a big role in what you pack for Disney Aulani. This is your everyday attire to wear around the resort and on day trips exploring the island of Oahu. But remember, you don't have to go as heavy on the Disney-themed attire here, although Lilo and Stitch or Moana themed items (and that Hawaiian shirt of yours) will all be good choices.Thank You for Listening to the Disney Travel Style PodcastThank you very much for listening to this episode, we that you enjoyed it. If you did, we would be very grateful if you could rate, review and subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes (or on whichever app you choose to listen). A brief review about what you liked most about an episode truly helps to keep the show going by exposing it to new listeners. We look forward to continue producing new episodes each week.Sharing the podcast with your friends and on social media is also extremely helpful and very much appreciated.Contact 1923 Main StreetThank you for listening to the Disney Travel Style Podcast at 1923MainStreet.com.Shop unique and original Disney-inspired clothing, including t-shirts, sweatshirt, hoodies, yoga leggings, dresses, swimwear and more at 1923 Main Street.Please be sure to follow along on X, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook.Thank you for listening and have a magical day!Mike Belobradic and Amelia Belobradic--Media provided by Jamendo
Dive into the vibrant world of DIY swimwear in this engaging episode of the Threaded Together Podcast! As summer approaches, we're here to guide you through the art of crafting custom swimwear that stands out. From technical tips to fashion-forward advice, this episode is packed with invaluable insights for anyone looking to enhance their sewing skills and wardrobe.Key Topics We Cover:Material Selection: Understand the four enemies of swimwear and master choosing the right fabric and elastic for durable, stylish results.Swimsuit Fit Adjustments: Learn effective ways to update the rise of your swimsuit for the perfect fit and explore how to personalize your swimwear to your preferences.Sewing Essentials: Discover why you don't necessarily need an overlocker to create a swimsuit, debunking common myths about swimwear production.Fashion Forward Swimwear: Elevate your swimwear from basic to high fashion, with tips on incorporating current runway trends into your designs.Full show notes with links: https://threadedtogetherpodcast.com/2024/05/28/dive-into-crafting-custom-swimwear/
Squirrely girls are back and talking about all things summer safety as we officially enter the warm weather season! Kacie and Gianna dive into discussions on water hazards, the importance of swimwear visibility, and personal experiences with water activities. From planning summer getaways to a fun game of summer trivia, this episode is packed with tips and insights to keep your summer safe. So, grab your SPF, put on your favorite swimsuit, and tune in for a fun and informative episode on staying safe and enjoying the sunny season ahead! Connect with Kacie & Gianna: https://www.motheruppod.com https://www.instagram.com/motheruppod https://www.youtube.com/@motheruppod View full show notes at www.motheruppod.com
*** Note this is a report the orginal post had a show 9 minutes long, this is the show in its entirety**** In this episode of the Brief Talk Podcast, Tim Goleman discusses swimwear with two guests who are knowledgeable about the topic. They talk about their favorite swimwear brands, the importance of finding the right fit, and the different types of swimwear for various occasions. They also share their experiences wearing swimwear in public and offer advice for those who are new to wearing Speedos or swim briefs. The conversation highlights the importance of feeling confident and comfortable in your swimwear and encourages listeners to embrace their personal style. Keywords swimwear, Speedos, swim briefs, brands, fit, confidence, comfort, public, advice Takeaways Finding the right swimwear brand and fit is important for feeling confident and comfortable. There are many different types of swimwear for various occasions, including fun prints and solid colors. Wearing swimwear in public can be a liberating experience, and it's important to find supportive and accepting environments. It's helpful to try on different swimwear styles and sizes to find what works best for your body. Embracing your personal style and wearing what makes you feel good is key when it comes to swimwear. Titles Embracing Confidence: Wearing Swimwear in Public Tips for Newcomers: Advice for Buying and Wearing Speedos Sound Bites "You can never have too many in my opinion" "They flatten everything and then you're just looking like, you know, it's looking like a paper doll, I guess" "You can never have enough speedos, underwear and tights" Chapters 00:00 Introduction: The Swimwear Show 06:44 Finding the Perfect Fit: Exploring Different Swimwear Brands 23:47 Tips for Newcomers: Advice for Buying and Wearing Speedos 31:51 The Importance of Personal Style: Celebrating Individuality in Swimwear Follow our Panelists Jeff - https://www.instagram.com/tightsindallas/ Marino - https://www.instagram.com/mar_dan_co/ Support UNB For on going support join our Patreon - www.patreon.com/unbblog You can now Join for free. For one time support visit our support page - https://www.underwearnewsbriefs.com/about/support-unb/ You can donate by Ko-fi or Paypal Or buy from the UNB Store - www.unbstore.com Read more at unbblog.com Follow unb on Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/unbblog Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unbblog Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/unbstoreandblog/ Follow Tim Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/unbtim Instagrm - https://www.instagram.com/unbtim BlueSky - https://bsky.app/profile/unbtim.bsky.social Send Feedback/questions to feedback@brieftalkpodcast.com
In this episode of the Brief Talk Podcast, the hosts discuss swimwear and how many pieces one should buy in a year. They introduce two guests who are knowledgeable about swimwear, including a designer. The conversation focuses on a specific swimwear store called Alphonse in Puerto Vallarta, which offers different sizes and shapes to cater to all body types. The hosts express their admiration for Alphonse's inclusive approach and discuss their personal preferences for swimwear. They also talk about the importance of buying multiple pairs of swimwear for the summer season and share their strategies for finding good deals. Keywords swimwear, swim briefs, Alphonse, Puerto Vallarta, body types, inclusive, multiple pairs, deals Takeaways Alphonse is a swimwear store in Puerto Vallarta that offers different sizes and shapes to cater to all body types. It is important to celebrate and embrace the diversity of body types when it comes to swimwear. Buying multiple pairs of swimwear for the summer season allows for more options and ensures durability. Looking for sales and deals is a smart strategy for purchasing swimwear. Titles Finding the Best Deals on Swimwear Celebrating Body Diversity in Swimwear Sound Bites "If anybody knows swimwear, it is Alphonse" "You just put a Speedo on and then you're good to go" "Alphonse celebrates the diversity of body types" Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Swimwear Discussion 02:02 Alphonse: A Store for All Body Types 03:00 Embracing Body Diversity in Swimwear 06:44 The Importance of Multiple Swimwear Options 07:08 Strategies for Finding Swimwear Deals Follow our Panelists Jeff - https://www.instagram.com/tightsindallas/ Marino - https://www.instagram.com/mar_dan_co/ Support UNB For on going support join our Patreon - www.patreon.com/unbblog You can now Join for free. For one time support visit our support page - https://www.underwearnewsbriefs.com/about/support-unb/ You can donate by Ko-fi or Paypal Or buy from the UNB Store - www.unbstore.com Read more at unbblog.com Follow unb on Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/unbblog Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unbblog Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/unbstoreandblog/ Follow Tim Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/unbtim Instagrm - https://www.instagram.com/unbtim BlueSky - https://bsky.app/profile/unbtim.bsky.social Send Feedback/questions to feedback@brieftalkpodcast.com
Sandra Taylor went from being a swimwear and bridal model to the cover of Playboy. Then she achieved her dream of becoming an industry-leading wine connoisseur, promoting the best Italian wines to California. A charity auction win set Sandra on the path to becoming a certified sommelier, following an acting career where she appeared with Helen Mirren, Julie Andrews, and Julia Roberts. This episode celebrates Sandy's memories with Kristi from the Playboy Mansion, to her passion for acting and her meteoric rise in the global wine industry. STORIES:-00:00 - Start00:11 - Introducing Sandra Taylor01:06 - Sandra's voyage into wine02:30 - Exhaustion with the acting auditions 06:15 - Sandra's start in modelling after her dad's passing07:51 - LA's poster girl09:45 - The Guess Jeans "thing" 10:05 - Garry Marshall and a movie career14:15 - Playboy and "Naked Gun" 19:49 - Howard Stern's book21:06 - The lingerie party22:30 - Tricycles in the driveway and Kimberly Conrad25:30 - "Old English meets Goth", and Tony Curtis 32:40- "Angels in my life" 35:02 - Don Sterling and The Lakers36:30 - "Along came the curvy girls" 38:27 - After Playboy 40:00 - At the lounge: "Sandy, we need you upstairs" 43:20 - "I wanted to go where no one would know me" 48:20 - "Just go down the field with the ball"54:15 - The launch of the "Rose" 01:01:28 - One lesson you'd pass on
This week, Heather Steele is joined by Sarah Templeman and Mia Luckie. The three talk through their latest finds, from the latest Marian Keyes book and the film adaptation of The Idea of You to at-home microneedling kits and Ibiza recommendations. Then, they run through some SL inspo, from fresh swimsuit looks to a new beauty series with Trinny & Hodge receives some shocking news about fake tan. Finally, they tackle your SL Community questions, including how to ask for a pay rise.Sign Up to The FREE SheerLuxe Daily Email: https://sheerluxe.com/signupFollow Us On Instagram | @sheerluxe | https://bit.ly/3xCvaHi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.Sweetpea & Willow Table | https://www.sweetpeaandwillow.com/ NEW & NOTEWORTHY The Idea Of You | https://bit.ly/3V3a5PC Anthropologie Bedding | https://bit.ly/3WQGpGq Rebecca Udall Bedding | https://bit.ly/4dC60Jr Casa Maca | https://www.casamaca.com/en/ Cala Gracioneta | https://www.calagracioneta.com/en/ Los Mochis | https://www.losmochis.co.uk/ Middleton Lodge | https://middletonlodge.co.uk/ Yorkshire Sculpture Park | https://ysp.org.uk/ My Favourite Mistake By Marian Keyes | https://bit.ly/4bHlo5g Youswim | https://www.youswim.com/ SL PICKSThe Round Up: Rust | https://sheerluxe.com/fashion/inspiration/orange-clothes The Fashion Team Share Their Holiday Packing List | https://bit.ly/4bFmjTO India Cardona Talks SS24 Resort & Swimwear | https://sheerluxe.com/fashion/holiday/india-cardona-talks-ss24-resort-swimwear COMMUNITY DEEPDIVEDISCLAIMER: Content published by SheerLuxe is not intended to treat, diagnose, cure or prevent any skin condition or concerns. Always seek the advice of a specialist or your GP for any questions you have before undertaking any invasive procedures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode I am speaking with Natasha Oakley, co-founder of Monday Swimwear and The Pilates Class. We start off discussing how her and best friend, Devin Brugman, took their online blog “A Bikini a Day” and turned it into a multi-million dollar brand, Monday Swimwear. We dive into tips for creating a business with purpose, working with your close friends, the not-so-glamorous side of being a business owner, burnout, and much more! Tash also has so many more tips and stories in her new book, Excessively Obsessed, which you can buy now! Enjoy!To connect with Tash on Instagram, click HERE.To connect with Tash on Tiktok, click HERE.To connect with Monday Swimwear on Instagram, click HERE.To shop Monday Swimwear, click HERE.To shop Tash's Book, Excessively Obsessed, click HERE. To connect with Siff on Instagram, click HERE.To connect with Siff on Tiktok, click HERE.To learn more about Arrae, click HERE. To check out Siff's LTK, click HERE.To check out Siff's Amazon StoreFront, click HERE. This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Go to boncharge.com/DREAMBIGGER and use coupon code DREAMBIGGER to save 15%. Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rayze Swimwear, formerly known as Nutshack, has recently rebranded and expanded its product line to include swimwear for both men and women. The brand offers a variety of styles, including thongs, briefs, and in-between options, catering to a wide range of preferences. Rayze Swimwear has gained popularity for its unique and fun designs, with a focus on comfort and functionality for lap swimming. The brand has also found success in the swim thong market, attracting customers from various backgrounds. Despite the challenges of running a business, Rayze Swimwear continues to thrive and provide custom-made swimwear with a relatively short lead time. Takeaways Rayze Swimwear has rebranded and expanded its product line to include swimwear for both men and women. The brand offers a variety of styles, including thongs, briefs, and in-between options, catering to a wide range of preferences. Rayze Swimwear focuses on comfort and functionality for lap swimming, with designs that are suitable for both swimming and lounging. The brand has found success in the swim thong market, attracting customers from various backgrounds. Shop Rayze - https://www.etsy.com/shop/rayzeswimwear/?etsrc=sdt Follow Rayze - https://www.instagram.com/rayze.swimwear/ Support UNB For on going support join our Patreon - www.patreon.com/unbblog You can now Join for free. For one time support visit our support page - https://www.underwearnewsbriefs.com/about/support-unb/ You can donate by Ko-fi or Paypal Or buy from the UNB Store - www.unbstore.com Read more at unbblog.com Follow unb on Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/unbblog Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unbblog Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/unbstoreandblog/ Follow Tim Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/unbtim Instagrm - https://www.instagram.com/unbtim BlueSky - https://bsky.app/profile/unbtim.bsky.social Send Feedback/questions to feedback@brieftalkpodcast.com
On this episode we are joined by Britt Capmany who is the Owner/Creative Director of Naked Summer Miami and Kynd Swim. Hannah Kozdeba returns as guest co-host.Britt Capmany is a Miami native, self taught seamstress, thriving entrepreneur, and designer for Naked Summer Miami.Naked Summer Miami is a company specializing in bikini swimwear for women. Established in 2021 by owner Britt Capmany, her bikini line is sexy, unique, and is on the come up. Her line has been featured in several Miami fashion shows and is worn by many women across the globe. They also design men's swimwear. ***Please note all opinions expressed on The Three Guys Podcast do not represent any Group, Company or Organization***Episode Produced by The Three Guys ProductionsInstagram: The Three Guys Podcast (@the_three_guys_podcast_) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: The Three Guys Podcast (@TheThreeGuysPo1) / TwitterYouTube: Three Guys Podcast - YouTubeLinkedIn the-three-guys-podcastDerek: Derek DePetrillo (@derekd0518) • Instagram photos and videosBrian: Brian Nazarian (@the_real_brian_nazarian) • Instagram photos and videosBrett: Brett J. DePetrillo @78brettzky - Instagram
This week, Jason is joined by Netflix reality TV star turned successful influencer, entrepreneur and business owner, Francesca Farago! Francesca gained notoriety after being tagged as one of the top personalities of Netflix's inaugural season of Too Hot to Handle in 2020. She then continued her run in Netflix reality TV with stints on Love is Blind, After the Altar, and Perfect Match. After her time on TV, Francesca pivoted her career to a business owner after launching her own line of sustainable and environmentally friendly swimwear called Farago the Label. The brand offers swimsuits and bikinis that are not only cruelty free, but also 100 recyclable and biodegradable. Francesca gives insight to Too Hot to Handle, how the show being pushed and released during COVID was extremely beneficial, what life was like prior to reality TV working in bottle service and influencing, why she uses her mom's last name instead of her legal last name, what she would be doing if she wasn't in reality TV, how a boring environment pushed to her create great TV by creating drama, doing career jujitsu after a bad edit on Perfect Match, how defusing comments instead of getting defensive works in her favor, and her relationships (or lack thereof) with her former castmates. Francesca also reveals when she started her swimwear company, who is involved in her company, the importance of being inclusive for every body type, what she considers when negotiating rates for reality shows, how she and Jesse handle money as a couple, her IVF journey, and what she has learned during the renovation of her home. Why has Francesca lied about her age before? Which celebrity reached out to her that was a “pinch me” moment? Does she have investors in Farago the Label? What reality shows is she interested in joining down the line? Would she ever be open to having her own reality show? Francesca reveals all that and so much more in another episode you can't afford to miss! Host: Jason Tartick Co-Host: David Arduin Audio: Declan O'Connell Guest: Francesca Farago Stay connected with the Trading Secrets Podcast! Instagram: @tradingsecretspodcast Youtube: Trading Secrets Facebook: Join the Group All Access: Free 30-Day Trial Deals! BetterHelp: BetterHelp is entirely online and is designed to be convenient, flexible, and suited to your schedule. Once you fill out a brief questionnaire, you will be matched with a licensed therapist, and can switch therapists anytime for no additional charge. Learn to make time for what makes you happy, with BetterHelp.Visit BetterHelp.com/tradingsecrets today to get 10% off your first month. Trading Secrets is sponsored by BetterHelp Factor: Eating better is easy with Factor's delicious, ready-to-eat meals. Every fresh, never-frozen, meal is chef-crafted, dietitian-approved and ready to go in just two-minutes. Factor is the perfect solution if you're looking for fast, premium options with no cooking required. Head to factormeals.com/tradingsecrets50 and use code tradingsecrets50 to get 50% off! Monarch: Monarch is the top-rated, all-in-one personal finance app that gives you a comprehensive view of all your accounts, investments, transactions and more. For an extended thirty day free trial go to monarchmoney.com/SECRETS
This week, Bruce tells the story of almost losing his pants on stage that the 2023 FFIAS. Jody talks about the new Bear Skn Swimwear releases, and we discuss how HydrateSpark makes drinking more water fun. New Bear Skn Swimwear: https://www.bearskn.comChubstr $500 Gift Card Giveaway: https://www.instagram.com/p/C4q36CDsO3z/HydrateSpark: https://hidratespark.com
There has been another development on the flying car front – will these things ever become a reality? Plus, how one US clothing company is working to minimize waste using old swimwear. On This Day in History, trains get a little safer. Flying Car (New Atlas) Swimwear Recycling (Fast Company) Airbrakes (Wired) Contact the show - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Instagram - Facebook
Malia Mills has always been ahead of her time -- she pioneered swimwear sold as separates and by cup size in the 90s and her advertisements were revolutionary. Malia's journey is, in her words, a testament to the breadcrumbs that create your life path. Her "hell yes" mentality and messages to women are so much bigger than her swimwear line.
Glenn and Pat react to the latest transgender propaganda, including Target's problematic, new trans swimwear for children. Glenn exposes the radical ideology of the designer who designed the woke products for Target, including his endorsement of satanism. Bud Light continues to feel the backlash from its Dylan Mulvaney partnership, this time from the Left, as its ESG score takes a hit. Does the 14th Amendment give President Biden the power to raise the debt ceiling unilaterally? Multiple cities across the country are allowing polygamous relationships. Why haven't we learned more about who had ties with Jeffrey Epstein? Rep. James Comer joins to discuss the next moves in the GOP's investigation into Hunter Biden's crimes. Glenn exposes a shocking New York Times article — printed only in physical copies of the paper — regarding the Russia-Ukraine war. Is Biden sending F-16s to Ukraine? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices