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Second Life
Tennille Jenkins: Content Creator and Co-Founder of The Tennille Life

Second Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 55:19


Tennille Jenkins is a content creator and co-founder of the popular and long-running blog The Tennille Life. She studied interior architecture and design in college and started her career as an interior designer before spending several years as a stay-at-home mom with her two daughters. At age 30, she began to consider returning to the workforce and unexpectedly landed a job as a corporate flight attendant with the prestigious private flight company Clay Lacy Aviation. She eventually met Magic Johnson and became his private flight attendant for over eight years. In 2016, craving a creative outlet, she started a blog and Instagram account called The Tennille Life. It was there where she documented her style, travel adventures, and thoughts on aging, confidence, beauty over age 40, and more. By 2020, she'd built a significant following and realized that the time was right for her to make another career leap. So, she left her flight attendant position and became a full-time content creator. Over the last five years, she's grown her audience to over 317,000 followers and has worked with brands like Nordstrom, Shiseido, La Mer, Estée Lauder, Summer Fridays, RoC, Tata Harper, and many more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Behind Her Empire
You Don't Need to Know Everything: Tata Harper on Taking the Leap - Tata Harper Skincare

Behind Her Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 64:42


Tata Harper is the founder of Tata Harper Skincare, a luxury clean beauty brand known for its non-toxic, high-performance products, handcrafted on an organic farm in Vermont.When her stepfather was diagnosed with cancer in 2007, Tata began questioning the safety of everyday products and what she was putting on her own body. This inspired her to develop a skincare line that prioritized natural ingredients, sustainability, and effective results without harmful chemicals. What began as a personal mission in her Vermont kitchen has grown into a globally recognized brand, with products formulated on her organic farm using over 300 raw ingredients sourced from around the world. Today, Tata Harper Skincare is available at top retailers like Sephora, Nordstrom, and Saks, as well as in luxury spas across the globe.In this week's episode, Tata shares how growing up in Colombia sparked her love for self-care and beauty rituals.Though her mom encouraged her to study industrial engineering, she grew to love it, gaining problem-solving skills that shaped her career. Tata recounts her journey from working in real estate to experimenting on her organic farm, where she created the skincare products she had always imagined.Tata discusses the years of trial and error that went into building her brand and how planning, routines, and community support helped her stay balanced. She shares how she found confidence without a skincare background and offers advice for entrepreneurs starting outside their expertise.We dive into the emotional but strategic decision to sell her company in 2022 and her experience navigating that process. As a mom of three, Tata opens up about the challenges of juggling business and family, highlighting the importance of self-care, friendships, and embracing uncertainty along the way—and much more.In this episode, we'll talk to Tata about:* Tata's Colombian upbringing and entrepreneurial drive. [03:49]* Early ventures and key lessons [07:36]* Learning by doing without formal training. [19:45]* Inspiration behind Tata Harper Skincare. [22:00]* Building a manufacturing facility on their farm. [31:27]* Why making a revolutionary product takes time. [34:28]* Tata Harper Skincare's sustainability efforts. [38:23]* Getting featured in Vogue. [41:40]* Managing business momentum and motherhood. [42:32]* Benefits of a business partner. [53:04]* Balancing business and personal life. [56:01]* Action as an antidote to fear—why staying busy helps. [59:20]* Selling Tata Harper Skincare [01:01:31]This episode is brought to you by Beeya:* If you or anyone you know have been struggling with hormonal imbalances and bad periods, go to https://beeyawellness.com/free to download the free guide to tackling hormonal imbalances and to learn more about Beeya's seed cycling bundle.* Plus, get $10 off your order by using promo code BEHINDHEREMPIRE10Follow Yasmin:* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasminknouri/* Website: https://www.behindherempire.com/Follow Tata:* Website: https://tataharperskincare.com/* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tataharperskincare/* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tataharper/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Balancing Chaos Podcast
Pregnancy & Fertility: Improving Egg Quality, Navigating Morning Sickness & My Birth Stories

Balancing Chaos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 38:53


In this episode of the Balancing Chaos podcast, Kelley discusses strategies for how to navigate fertility, egg freezing, pregnancy and giving birth with more ease. She emphasizes the importance of making dietary and lifestyle changes, as well as using the right supplements and home care products for you, your hormones and your baby to be. Kelley dives deep into optimizing your journey to motherhood with essential topics like improving egg quality for pregnancy and navigating hormonal imbalances to optimize fertility. She starts by talking through her personal challenges with her epidural with her second birth and navigating birth experiences and then moves into the complexities of fertility and egg freezing, chatting through all of the different things that you can do for family planning and improving egg quality for real time fertility with tangible advice you can implement right away to see results in the near future. She discusses the benefits of detoxification, and the role of supplements in healing PCOS and preventing miscarriage. You'll also learn how to improve insulin sensitivity and discover non-toxic products that support the health of your pregnancy to keep risk factors low. Finally, she provides practical tips for conceiving in your over 35 and shares insights on embracing the beautiful journey of motherhood. Whether you're thinking about having a family someday, are trying now, or are already pregnant, this empowering conversation is packed with actionable advice no matter where you're at on the pathway to pregnancy! To join the Pathway to Pregnancy click HERETo connect with Kelley click HERETo book a lab review click HERE

You Beauty
The Secret To Skin-Cycling: According To A Beauty Editor

You Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 18:31


Today, we're thrilled to welcome Eleanor Pendleton, the entrepreneur, publisher, and beauty journalist behind Gritty Pretty, Australia's pioneering online beauty magazine. Eleanor is here to share her bold predictions for the hottest upcoming trends in skincare, give us an in-depth look at the game-changing practice of skin cycling, and reveal the one trending beauty product she just can't get on board with... LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: TATA HARPERNourishing Oil Cleanser $134 Emma Lewisham Illuminating Oil Cleanser $82 CeraVe Hydrating Foaming Oil Cleanser $24.99 CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser $17.99 Dermalogica Daily Microfoliant $32 SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic Serum $242 RATIONALE1 THE SERUM $206 Emma Lewisham Skin Reset Serum $150 LA MER The Eye Concentrate $425 Emma Lewisham Skin Reset Eye Crème $130 OLE HENRIKSEN Banana Bright+ Eye Crème $64 Weleda Skin Food Light $28.95 Emma Lewisham Supernatural Face Crème Riche $150 La Mer The Moisturizing Soft Cream $340 Ultra Violette Queen Screen SPF 50+ Luminsing Skinscreen Serum $75 RATIONALE 3 THE TINTED SERUM SPF50+ $204 mesoestetic mesoprotech melan 130 pigment control $84 Go-To Face Hero $45 KORA Organics Noni Glow Face Oil $38 Emma LewishamSupernatural Face Oil $145 Biologique Recherche P50V Go-To Exfoliating Swipeys 50 pads $46 Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Universal Daily Peel $28 Alpha-H Liquid Gold Exfoliating Treatment $74 SK-II Facial Treatment Mask 6 pcs $159 Rationalle #2 The Mask $122 SUBSCRIBE:  Subscribe to Mamamia Sign up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter for our product recommendations, exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more! Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia  GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice message, and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Host: Erin Docherty Guest: Eleanor Pendleton  Producer: Cassie Merritt 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.

POOG with Kate Berlant and Jacqueline Novak
God's My Friend

POOG with Kate Berlant and Jacqueline Novak

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 45:11 Transcription Available


Spiritual advice from the business section. Bring your hate and depression to the altar. Packing light: one pair of jeans, one pair of evening pants. Recent house guests may have had some sticky fingers. No more blowing raspberries and bringing back the cackle. Products mentioned: Tower28, Ilia, Rose Inc, Armani, Caudalie, Oribe, Benefit, Porter, Tata Harper, Ratio Bars, SuperGoop, Goop.   Edited & mixed by Allie Graham.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SKNKRE by BSE
Higher Education: Spotlight On Teenage Acne

SKNKRE by BSE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 38:05


This episode is all about teenage acne, how to manage it, and how to find the right products to target skincare concerns for teenage skin.  Emily Wollenman has over 20 years experience working in the beauty industry for notable brands such as Lancôme, Chanel, Nars, and Tata Harper. She joined Higher Education Skincare in the fall of 2019 as the Global Director of Brand Education, and is committed to providing transparent information as it relates to ingredients, products, and how to shop by concern, not just by skin type so that consumers can feel confident in their skincare purchases and achieve the results they are looking for. LINKS: Shop Higher Education Skincare:https://bskinenvie.ca/collections/higher-education-skincare SKNKRE IG BSE Instagram, Pinterest, Tiktok, Youtube Tasch's IG Beate's IG  Linktree can be found here. 

The LAFS Podcast
Tata Harper on building the business and the most recent acquisition.

The LAFS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 51:03


Tata Harper is the Colombian co-founder of her eponymous natural skincare and makeup US-based brand created in 2007, and a clean-beauty pioneer who is conquering the world! In this episode of The LAFS Podcast with our co-founder, Estefanía Lacayo, she shares all the details about her most recent success: being acquired by Korean beauty giant The Amorepacific Group! ★ Support this podcast ★

The Frequency: Daily Vermont News
Leaf Peeping At The Pancake Parlor

The Frequency: Daily Vermont News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 8:59


The owner of a pancake restaurant in New Hampshire describes how her family business has tracked foliage for decades. Plus, an effort to change the way education is funded, a grant to increase access to local food, and Tata Harper is sold to a Korean company.

Fat Mascara
Ep. 436: Social Selling, #NYFW & The Week's Beauty News

Fat Mascara

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 35:09 Very Popular


We've got a full recap of New York Fashion Week and all the latest beauty trends—and by “full recap” we mean a summary of the one party your intrepid Fat Mascara hosts attended together. Plus, we're talking about Kate Moss's new line; Gwen Stefani's brand, Gxve, and its decision to use a social-selling format; Amorepacific acquiring Tata Harper; and the end of Allure's print magazine. We'll also raise wands to a body wash that is almost too good to be created by a celebrity, a gorgeous hair oil, and an eyeliner for the Chocolate Brown Years.Products & people mentioned on Ep. 436: shopmy.us/collections/71689Episode recap, links, and sponsor promo codes: fatmascara.com/blogPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandSocial media: @fatmascara, @jessicamatlin, @jenn_editSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation and be featured on the show: email info@fatmascara.com or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo
Eran los aliados perfectos: Tata Harper sobre la adquisición de su marca de belleza

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 11:41


La empresaria colombiana Graciela Guzmán, conocida como Tata Harper, conversó en La W sobre la noticia de Amorepacific, que anunció la adquisición de su marca de belleza.

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo
Amorepacific, gigante coreano de la belleza, adquirió la marca de Tata Harper

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 1:23


La adquisición de Tata Harper se completará en el cuarto trimestre de 2022.

It Sure Is A Beautiful Day
Farm to Face: Tata Harper on Building Her Luxury Skincare Line

It Sure Is A Beautiful Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 61:56


When was the last time you thought about what is actually in your skincare products or how it is affecting your health? And, are beauty product ingredients really regulated? What's organic versus natural versus vegan?  This week, Catt is in conversation with one of the pioneers of all-natural luxury skincare, Tata Harper. She was one of the original curators and entreprenuers to create pure, natural formulas that actually work on your skin!   In this all new episode we hear about Tata's early beauty rituals while growing up in Columbia, and how that many years later translated into building her farm and laboratory in Vermont. How for fifteen-plus years now Tata and her team ultimately have created products for people that improve their lives and overall health. On this show, the girls geek out on the science of it all  and will have you thinking twice about your beauty regimen – what you're buying and why you're buying it!   Check out all of the Tata Harper Skincare products online and make sure to follow her on IG too!   Use code CATTxTATA for 20% off at www.tataharperskincare.com. Offer is not valid on previous orders, gift cards, customized TSA travel set, or towards a subscription order. We reserve the right to cancel any order due to unauthorized, altered, or ineligible use of offer and to modify or cancel this promotion due to system errors or unforeseen problems. All purchases are subject to bank authorization prior to processing. Only authorized purchases will be processed and shipped.   While you're at it take advantage of this week's discounts from our amazing sponsors:   APOSTROPHE – apostrophe.com/CATT use code CATT for five dollars off first visit   BETTER AND BETTER – betterandbetter.com use code CATT for 20% off first order   Produced by Dear Media.

It Sure Is A Beautiful Day
Farm to Face: Tata Harper on Building Her Luxury Skincare Line

It Sure Is A Beautiful Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022


When was the last time you thought about what is actually in your skincare products or how it is affecting your health? And, are beauty product ingredients really regulated? What's organic versus natural versus vegan?  This week, Catt is in conversation with one of the pioneers of all-natural luxury skincare, Tata Harper. She was one of the original curators and entreprenuers to create pure, natural formulas that actually work on your skin!   In this all new episode we hear about Tata's early beauty rituals while growing up in Columbia, and how that many years later translated into building her farm and laboratory in Vermont. How for fifteen-plus years now Tata and her team ultimately have created products for people that improve their lives and overall health. On this show, the girls geek out on the science of it all  and will have you thinking twice about your beauty regimen – what you're buying and why you're buying it!   Check out all of the Tata Harper Skincare products online and make sure to follow her on IG too!   Use code CATxTATA for 20% off at www.tataharperskincare.com. Offer is not valid on previous orders, gift cards, customized TSA travel set, or towards a subscription order. We reserve the right to cancel any order due to unauthorized, altered, or ineligible use of offer and to modify or cancel this promotion due to system errors or unforeseen problems. All purchases are subject to bank authorization prior to processing. Only authorized purchases will be processed and shipped.   While you're at it take advantage of this week's discounts from our amazing sponsors:   APOSTROPHE – apostrophe.com/CATT use code CATT for five dollars off first visit   BETTER AND BETTER – betterandbetter.com use code CATT for 20% off first order   Produced by Dear Media.

Goop Yourself
My Pooshy's On Fire, Now Kiss The Flame (TEASER)

Goop Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 2:52


Gwyneth's Kardashian candle collab, mashed cauliflower dreams, cop neighbors running for city council, digital KonMari, hummus on avocado toast, discontinued Tata Harper products, 4 1/2 inch cookie jars, Austin travel guides and more!For the full pooshilada, go to patreon.com/goopyourself and become a Goopaholic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Nata PR School (EN)
91- Public Relations and Novelty

Nata PR School (EN)

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 11:40


In this episode I'll be sharing one of our simplest and most-used tactics for getting our clients to talk about us to media and influencers: novelty. Big corporations are frequently really good at novelty. But what is novelty? What does the word “novel” even mean? Under “novel” in Webster's Dictionary it says: new and not resembling something formerly known or used original or striking especially in conception or style Being other than the former or old. Having been in a relationship or condition but a short time. Beginning as the resumption or repetition of a previous act or thing. Made or become fresh. Different from one of the same category that has existed previously. Of dissimilar origin and usually of superior quality. Modern. SYNONYMS novel adjective new, original, fresh, etc. Fashion is the perfect example of an industry that's constantly reinventing itself and borrowing from the past to show consumers what will become new again, but really not so new when you know your fashion history. This means your products are “novel” for customers who aren't familiar with them. That's also true when you're developing new markets. At NATA PR, we're experts at getting the word out about new brands on the US and Canadian markets. Here's the kind of thing we highlight for them: the brand's first store in a new marketthis brand's great classics available at last to a new market, etc. I have employees 30 years younger than me who are just discovering non-stretch denim… yep, those good old blue jeans that made us suffer so. For them it's cool, very new and on-trend! To grab the attention of reporters and influencers who are interested in consumer products—beauty, fashion, cars and food—very often all you have to do is be new. If you're a new business, everything you're going to put on the market in the first few years will be new and worthy of mention for that reason alone. Another example of reinvention is the beauty brand Tata Harper. A few years ago, the founder, whom the company is named for, knew she couldn't be the only one looking for 100% natural skincare products. So even though many of these products weren't new, her company was. She didn't hesitate to tell her story and share her new products with reporters and the media. In just a few years, Tata Harper created a real movement around her brand. She could sense the tide was turning for her craft, and she sailed with it—long before the big beauty groups managed to bring their massive ships about and get them on the 100% natural course. Thanks to her agility as a small new company, she dug into her corner of the market at the start of 2010, and today her sales are close to $70 million, according to WWD. Same for Tata Harper, one of the founding mothers of the movement in 2010. “… without so much as a drop of chemicals.” Meaning: GMOs, toxins, fillers, artificial colours, artificial fragrances, or synthetic products. Recognized as one of the most premium Clean Beauty products, Tata Harper's revenues are now close to $68 million (source: WWD). Premium Beauty News Do you see how powerful novelty can be when you talk about it in a press release, which is then circulated among reporters and influencers? So, what qualifies as new in your company today, that a public relations campaign could put front and centre? GET FEATURED IN THE PRESS FOR FREE https://prschool.natapr.com/evergreen_fr THE FREE NATA PR MODEL https://prschool.natapr.com/Le-Modele-NATA-PR SIGN UP TO OUR LISTS www.natapr.com

Nata PR School (FR)
91- Les relations publiques et la nouveauté

Nata PR School (FR)

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 12:58


Je vous révèle, dans cet épisode, une de nos tactiques les plus simples et les plus utilisées pour faire parler de nos clients dans les médias et les influenceurs : la nouveauté. Les grandes entreprises maîtrisent souvent l'art de la nouveauté. Mais qu'est-ce qu'une nouveauté? Que signifie le terme « nouveau »? Selon le dictionnaire le Petit Robert : Objet qui plaît par sa nouveauté. ➙ originalité. Ce qui est nouveau. L'attrait de la nouveauté. Chose nouvelle. C'est une nouveauté! Ouvrage, produit nouveau qui vient de sortir. Production nouvelle de l'industrie de la mode. Magasin de nouveautés, d'articles de mode. SYNONYMESnouveauté nom fémininoriginalité, changement, fraîcheur, hardiesse, jeunesse, modernisme, innovation, création, actualité, primeur (littéraire), etc. La mode est un parfait secteur qui se réinvente sans cesse et qui puise dans les styles du passé pour présenter aux consommateurs ce qui deviendra nouveau, mais pas tant que ça lorsque l'on connaît l'histoire de la mode. Sachez donc que vos produits sont « nouveaux » pour une clientèle qui ne les connaît pas. Cela est aussi vrai lorsque vous développez de nouveaux marchés. À l'agence NATA PR, faire connaître l'arrivée de nouvelles marques sur le marché américain ou canadien est une de nos expertises. C'est ce que nous mettons de l'avant pour eux : remière boutique de cette marque dans un nouveau marchéles grands classiques de cette marque enfin disponibles dans un nouveau marché, etc. J'ai des employés qui ont trente ans de moins que moi et qui découvrent le denim non extensible… eh oui, ce bon vieux denim bleu qui nous a fait tant souffrir. Alors pour eux, c'est « cool », très tendance et nouveau! Pour capter l'intérêt des journalistes et des influenceurs qui s'intéressent aux produits de consommation – beauté, mode, voitures ou produit d'alimentation –, il suffit très souvent d'être nouveau. Si vous êtes une nouvelle entreprise, tout ce que vous allez mettre sur le marché les premières années sera nouveau et digne de mention pour cette simple raison. Un autre exemple de nouveauté réinventé est la marque de produits de beauté Tata Harper : il y a quelques années, la fondatrice qui a donné son nom à son entreprise a senti qu'elle n'était pas seule à la recherche de produits pour la peau qui soit 100 % naturels. Alors que plusieurs de ces formules n'étaient pas nouvelles, son entreprise l'était. Ainsi, elle ne sait pas privée pour raconter son histoire et présenter ses nouveautés aux médias et aux journalistes. Tata Harper a réussi en quelques années à créer un réel mouvement autour de sa marque. Elle a senti une tendance et un courant profond qu'elle a exploités bien avant que les grands groupes de beauté fassent bouger leur immense paquebot dans la direction du 100 % naturel. Grâce à son agilité de nouvelle et petite entreprise qui lui a permis de grignoter de menues parts de marché au début en 2010, son chiffre d'affaires avoisine aujourd'hui 70 millions de dollars, d'après WWD. Même démarche pour Tata Harper, l'une des mères fondatrices du mouvement en 2010. « …sans la moindre goutte de produit chimique. » Soit : GMO, toxine, fillers, couleurs artificielles, parfums artificiels et produits synthétiques. Reconnue comme l'une des marques de Clean Beauty les plus premium, le chiffre d'affaires de Tata Harper approcherait aujourd'hui des 68 millions de dollars (source : WWD). Premium Beauty News FAITES PARLER DE VOUS GRATUITEMENT https://prschool.natapr.com/evergreen_fr LE MODÈLE NATA PR GRATUIT https://prschool.natapr.com/Le-Modele-NATA-PR INSCRIVEZ-VOUS SUR NOS LISTES

A Thing Of Beauty
The Clean Beauty Movement And Why It's Here To Stay WITH Citrine Natural Beauty Bar Founder & CEO, Melissa Lenberg

A Thing Of Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 38:53


In 2021, Harper's BAZAAR asked “should we dismantle the cult of clean beauty?” Today, I'm joined by Melissa Lenberg, founder and CEO of Citrine Natural Beauty Bar and one of the original clean beauty trailblazers. Melissa's Phoenix-based boutique carries the latest and best in luxury clean beauty products. Citrine was one of the original boutiques to cultivate a social media presence and as clean beauty continues to be the center of debate throughout the beauty industry, Melissa shares how she's created such an amazing container of loyal followers within the niche. It's all about high standards for her! We chat about what brands and products she's currently loving, where she sees the future of this clean beauty movement, and the intersection of wellness and beauty. Melissa also shares how her personal health struggles (and the struggles of others) makes clean beauty a no-brainer in today's ever-expanding beauty market.  In this episode, Melissa and I dive into: Connecting with your beauty routine  The origin story of Citrine Natural Beauty Bar Reducing your exposure to toxins via the products that you put on your skin  What people should be looking out for in today's toxin-free beauty landscape  Where people should start if they want to learn more about clean beauty  The long-term goals and vision for Citrine Natural Beauty Bar RESOURCES & PRODUCTS MENTIONED https://www.citrinenaturalskin.com/store/brands/tata%20harper (Tata Harper)  https://www.citrinenaturalskin.com/store/brands/agent%20nateur (Agent Nateur)  https://www.citrinenaturalskin.com/store/brands/fitglow (Fitglow)  https://www.citrinenaturalskin.com/store/brands/jane%20iredale (Jane Iredale)  https://www.citrinenaturalskin.com/store/brands/rms (RMS Beauty)  https://www.citrinenaturalskin.com/store/brands/ilia (ILIA)  https://www.citrinenaturalskin.com/store/brands/kosas (Kosas)  https://www.citrinenaturalskin.com/store/brands/ATHR%20beauty (ATHR Beauty)  https://www.citrinenaturalskin.com/store/the-holitrinity-Full-Size-Gift-Box-Set/dp/PRODUCT-8e0ad2dd-e372-4f61-923d-c53c3162205e-20210126-0003325901729 (Agent Nateur Holi(Trinity) ) https://www.citrinenaturalskin.com/store/Cream-III/dp/PRODUCT-8e0ad2dd-e372-4f61-923d-c53c3162205e-20210406-0036071572812 (Ayuna Cream III)   https://www.citrinenaturalskin.com/store/Essence/dp/PRODUCT-8e0ad2dd-e372-4f61-923d-c53c3162205e-20190226-2250034282214 (Ayuna Essence)  FOLLOW MELISSA Website: https://www.citrinenaturalskin.com/ (citrinenaturalskin.com) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/citrinebeautyaz/ (@citrinebeautyaz) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvOEcI3k0VDKGTRBi4ySejg (Citrine Natural Beauty Bar) Melissa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissacitrine/ (@melissacitrine)  FOLLOW IZZY Instagram: https://instagram.com/izzysapien?utm_medium=copy_link (@izzysapien) Website: https://thingofbeautypodcast.com (thingofbeautypodcast.com)

Naked Beauty
Three Generations of Beauty ft. My Mom & Grandma

Naked Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 44:13 Very Popular


In honor of Mother's Day, tune in for a special updated interview between myself, my mother, and my grandmother discussing our takes on beauty, style, and wellness. Tune in for an intimate and hilarious interview on falling in love with fashion, learning to grow into one's confidence, and feeling beautiful across every stage of life. Enjoy!Links to Products/Resources Mentioned: Macys.com/nakedbeauty, Ep.12: How to Age Gracefully but Still Keep it Sexy While You're Young, Tata Harper, Face Hero OilJoin the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you're listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Stay in touch with me: @brookedevard See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

REV On Air - Sustainable Stories
REV On Air: Pioneering Clean Beauty and a love of Farming with Tata Harper

REV On Air - Sustainable Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 63:02


Tata and Henry Harper founded Tata Harper Skincare on their 1,200 acre organic farm in the Champlain Valley of Vermont in 2010. Both born in Baranquilla, Colombia, Tata and Henry met at Tata's high school reunion. After stints in Miami and NYC they relocated to Vermont to raise their children and have a peaceful escape from the busy city life. Shortly after the move, Tata's stepfather was diagnosed with cancer. Tata and Henry worked together to help him change his lifestyle following his diagnosis. In doing so, they learned that many toxic and harmful ingredients were lurking in their everyday products – even those that were luxury and claimed to be all natural. They recognized the ultimate irony in this –after all, isn't health the ultimate luxury? The two struck out on a journey to solve this problem and spent 5 years to research and develop what would become the very first Tata Harper product, one that delivered efficacious results and a luxury experience without having to compromise your health. Since inception, Tata and Henry have never wavered from their mission, to create a brand that epitomized beauty made without compromise. From their unique approach to formulation, grounded in the philosophy that complexity equals efficacy and more ingredients equal more results, to the completely vertical integration with zero shortcuts or outsourcing that now defines the farm-to-face movement, the two have pioneered what truly is the next generation of beauty. One that is not just natural and non-toxic, but one that delivers exponentially more results than ever before. Cora and Tata discuss the issues within conventional skincare, how her love of farming has evolved, and why sustainability in every aspect of our lives is more important than ever before! Thank you to Another Tomorrow for sponsoring this podcast episode, follow them at: https://anothertomorrow.co/ Another Tomorrow is a collection of timeless wardrobe essentials that are sensual, strong and proportioned to flatter many forms. Made from custom fabrics and crafted with precision in Europe, these sustainable luxury separates are designed to last a lifetime. Using fashion as a pathway to knowledge and activism, Another Tomorrow regularly sponsors events and petitions geared toward driving systemic transformation and policy-focused calls-to-action for establishing an ecosystem of conscious producers, consumers, and advocates.

The LabAroma Podcast by Colleen Quinn
111 Amy Galper - The business of aromatherapy

The LabAroma Podcast by Colleen Quinn

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 42:41


Amy Galper, B.A., M.A., Founder of the first Aromatherapy School in NYC, the New York Institute of Aromatherapy, has been a Certified Aromatherapist since 2001, as well as a passionate advocate, entrepreneur, formulator and consultant in clean beauty and wellness.In this episode, Amy talks about her passion for guiding a rising tide of newly certified students on how to get their knowledge out and available to a world looking to plants for emotional and wellness support.She co-authored best selling natural beauty book "Plant Powered Beauty," published by BenBella Books and endorsed by beauty industry visionary Bobbi Brown, Credo Beauty's Annie Jackson, Sophie Uliano and Tata Harper. Amy is honored and proud to be a member of Credo Beauty's Clean Beauty Council, celebrating, advocating and educating for Clean Beauty and Wellness, along with other influencers and thought leaders in the field. Her new book, "Ultimate Guide to Aromatherapy" is available on Amazon and is fast becoming a new best seller.Amy has appeared as a featured speaker at the Indie Beauty Expo, Women in Flavor & Fragrance Conference, The Jewish Museum of Florida, The Japan Society, EcoSessions, along with dozens of media events and conferences. She is a guest lecturer at NYU, Arbor Vitae School of Traditional Herbalism and has presented at Nova Southeastern University (NSU).She has been featured on FOX NEWS, THRIVE GLOBAL, REUTERS, CUNY TV, and has been quoted as an essential oil expert for countless print and online features and articles, TV, podcasts about essential oils, as seen in Allure, Cosmopolitan, Womens' Health, Vogue.com, Extraordinary Health, Dr. OZ, Prevention, Well and Good, Better Homes and Gardens, Mind Body Green, People, Refinery29 and many many more.Her online Aromatherapy Certification Program, “Aromatherapy in Action” includes business training for the Aromatherapy Entrepreneur. Get on the VIP Waitlist so you are the first to know when enrollment opens in 2022.Useful Linkshttps://www.aromatherapyinactioncourse.com/aia-secret-sales-pagehttps://academy.amygalper.com/businessclasshttps://amygalper.com/To learn more about plants & your health from Colleen at LabAroma check out this informative PDF https://mailchi.mp/2fe0e426b244/osw1lg2dkhDisclaimer: The information presented in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor if you are in need of medical care, and before making any changes to your health routine.

Superwomen with Rebecca Minkoff
The Courage to Reinvent Yourself: Luxury Skincare Maven Tata Harper

Superwomen with Rebecca Minkoff

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 30:05


Happy International Women's Day! In the spirit of celebrating ourselves, today we have Tata Harper of Tata Harper Skincare, a truly clean, green luxury beauty company. Growing up in Colombia, Tata remembers watching the women in her family mark their daily skincare routine as a ritual to revel in rather than a chore. When she began to look for non-toxic beauty products and found many labels to be misleading, she decided to start her own 100% plant-based skin and beauty line. An industrial engineer by trade, Tata uses vertical integration to ensure that her company has control over every aspect of their sustainably focused production. By starting slowly and honing the quality of products and packaging before expanding, Tata shows that a slow burn is what really gets the fire going. From a small farm in Vermont, Tata Harper Skincare can now be found in luxury stores around the world. (And don't forget to treat yourself today! Use discount code TATAxIWD22 for 20% off at TataHarperSkincare.com) 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. Social Media @tataharper @tataharperskincare Big Ideas How to grow a luxury brand the right way. Don't be afraid to reinvent yourself if your passions change over time. Links Use discount code TATAxIWD22 for 20% off! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/superwomen/support

With Whit
Siffat Haider on Delegating Work and Her 6AM Routine

With Whit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 47:09


One of the best parts of my career is when I get to meet someone and we just CLICK! That's how I felt with Siffat Haider. She is an entrepreneur, host of The Dream Bigger Podcast and Co-Founder of Arrae, a holistic wellness brand that features 100% Naturopathic Doctor-formulated Bloat + Calm Alchemy Capsules, designed to supercharge your digestion and relax your mind. Siffat founded The Dream Bigger Podcast to help women actualize their biggest dreams through high quality information from experts. She's interviewed Dr. Dennis Gross, Tata Harper, Shaman Durek and more. During our chat we talked about building her brand, what it's like working with her husband, creating an online presence,  letting go  of and delegating work in order to grow your brand and so much more. I learned so much from this conversation and am already implementing some of her great advice.   This episode is brought to you by Fabulous, Modern Fertility, Macy's and Ritual.  Fabulous is the habit changing app that gives you the tools and skills you need to feel healthier, more productive, and fulfilled. Get 25% off Fabulous Premium by going to THEFAB.co/WITHWHIT. Modern Fertility is offering our listeners $20 off the test when you go to ModernFertility.com/withwhit. That means your test will cost $139 instead of the several hundred or even a thousand plus dollars it could cost at a doctor's office.  Ritual's clean, vegan-friendly multivitamin is formulated with high-quality nutrients in bioavailable forms your body can actually use. Visit ritual.com/WITHWHIT for 10% off during the first 3 months. Macy's is prepared to help you with all of your Valentine's Day shopping. Head to macys.com/giftfinder to find the perfect gifts for your loved ones. Produced by Dear Media

POOG with Kate Berlant and Jacqueline Novak

Christmas is upon us. Kate overslept and makes coffee on air. Jacqueline shames no one for lateness. The hags realize what they've become. They reflect on the shocking bounty of a promotional package they both received. Jacqueline has a new idea for seducing brands. Tata Harper, Soko Glam, Missha, Lubriderm and Dove are discussed. Kate purchased a new couch and contemplates another big purchase. Wirecutter versus Strategist. Jacqueline has an EZ pass joke. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloom in Crisis
How to practice self-care? (from a cancer survivor's perspective) - In conversation with Evgeniya (Jenya) Prokhno and Zip Nguyen

Bloom in Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 48:53


❓ What can we learn about self-care from a cancer survivor's perspective, and how to show support to your loved ones who are diagnosed with cancer?❓ Is it healthy to spend time alone every now and then?❓ How can young women manage their self-esteem while facing unrealistic standards in the era of social media?In this episode, our guest speaker, Evgeniya (Jenya) Prokhno joins us to share the story of how she battled cancer and found her own ways to practice self-care.We hope that Jenya's inspiring story will not only give you another perspective to consider for your own self-care journey, but it will also help you learn more about how to take care of your loved ones in their difficult times or build up your self-esteem regardless of the unrealistic standards imposed on social media.----------------------About Evgeniya (Jenya) Prokhno: Jenya immigrated from Russia to the United States where she received a B.A. in International Business with a minor in German language and M.S. in Design. After craving an opportunity to work in a creative environment, Evgeniya moved to NYC to work in the fashion industry where she first landed at Ralph Lauren in accessories design and product development and later helped build a successful creative recruitment company. Being surrounded by the top creative talent and recovering from cancer at a young age inspired Evgeniya to follow her passion for natural skincare which led her to become a creative producer at Tata Harper Skincare. Bloom in Crisis is the embodiment of hope — it is a belief, a practice, a state of being that empowers you to skillfully regulate emotions, build spiritual resilience, enhance self-awareness, unleash the potential of your mind, foster a grateful heart, cultivate joy, nurture positive energy, promote inner peace, grow self-compassion and compassion for others, embrace the present moment, derive wisdom from introspection, transform pain into grace, recognize positive possibilities even in adversity, and actively shape your narrative, ultimately leading to a happy and fulfilled life (with a touch of style!)Welp... you're probably not going to remember all of these, and neither am I (!) which is why internalizing the concept of "bloom in crisis" instead of trying to memorize what it means is important. Luckily, we can all do it by practicing consistently. While I'm incredibly grateful for my journey, I know firsthand how painful and lonely it is to go through tough times alone — it urges me to give back and help others as much as I can in my lifetime. Bloom in Crisis has been transforming me and many others for the better, and I would love for you to give it a try!Believing that everyone is a bloomer and we #bloomincrisis together, I founded Bloom in Crisis to share with you how I practice it and what I've learned throughout my journey, which, I hope, will be helpful for you in yours.-Zip xx----------About Zip Nguyen: Zip was born and raised in Vietnam. When she was just under 18, she moved to the US for college and has been living there since. She started her first full-time job at New York Magazine then moved to the BBC at the end of 2019, currently leading Business Intelligence, Pricing & Yield in the Americas region in Ad Sales at BBC Studios. Besides her main job, she is also a BBC Senior Leadership Team Advisor alumnus and Deputy Chair of BBC Studios Next Generation Board alumnus. She finds fulfillment in giving back to the next generations and inspiring others to overcome challenging times. Zip is the founder and CQO (Chief Quarterlife-crisis Officer) of Bloom in Crisis, and host of the Bloom in Crisis podcast and YouTube channel (Zip's sharing reflects her original and independent thinking and does not represent the opinions of any other organizations that she is involved with.)----------

Candid with Haneen & Zahra
Being Tata Harper With Tata Harper Skincare

Candid with Haneen & Zahra

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 53:29


This episode is a big one! We sit down this week with none other than Tata Harper herself! Launching her brand at the Mandarin Oriental spa, we were lucky enough to steal her away to the studio and have a chat! We talk about her beginnings in Colombia, her love affair with beauty, and her eponymous skincare label. Find out what it takes to launch the first luxury natural skincare brand, how to run the company as a female founder and what life is like on the Tata Harper farm in Vermont. Don't forget to follow us for weekly episodes!LINKS:Candid With Haneen & Zahra - www.instagram.com/candidpodcastofficialHaneen Odeh - www.instagram.com/haneenodehZahra Lyla Khalil - www.instagram.com/zahralylaGUEST:Tata Harper - www.instagram.com/tataharperskincare

One More Question
Natasha Jen: People vs. Design – how to ensure great brands survive handover

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 46:54


Highlights from the conversation:Since it's a living organism, a brand can behave really well if it's managed well. But it can also misbehave. There's also no such thing as a perfect brandIn the industry, we hand out brand manuals and they're sometimes treated as the Bible that the in-house design team has to conform to, but I actually don't see style guide that way – I see style guide as parameters[On research] What I want to do is get down to the very bottom of it. What is this thing? What is this subject? What is this topic? And a lot of times these projects came to us as something that is so alien that we [asked] – are we really qualified to do this?The total body of the work doesn't have a singular style to it. But rather, we always design very contextually, very specifically. But within that specific context, we want to be as creative and as expressive as possibleI think that's a fascinating way of thinking about our craft. That part of it is creating the visual, but part of it is also convincing human beings to understand, to make the leap, or to communicateI think sometimes clients hold the designers at an arm's length. They don't necessarily let them into the building. They don't let them see the bad stuff or, you know, actually understand how things work More about Natasha Jen Natasha Jen is an award-winning designer, an educator, and a partner at Pentagram. Born in Taipei, Taiwan, she joined Pentagram's New York office in 2012. A four-time National Design Award nominee, Natasha's work is recognized for its innovative use of graphic, verbal, digital, and spatial interventions that challenge conventional notions of media and cultural contexts. Her work is immediately recognizable, encompassing brand identity systems, packaging, exhibition design, digital interfaces, signage and wayfinding systems, print and architecture. Her recent clients include high-profile tech companies and startups, such as Google, Waze, Magic Leap, Essential Products. Past clients include a wide range of collaborators from cultural and consumer segments, including Nike, Puma, Target, Ralph Lauren Home, Kate Spade, Chanel, Tata Harper, The Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum, Harvard Art Museums, Guggenheim Foundation, Fernando Romero Enterprise/FR-EE and OMA/Rem Koolhaas. Natasha he has earned awards from every major design competition and is frequently published in publications, including Wired, Fast Company, Kinfolk Magazine, Print Magazine, Creative Review, Metropolis, She was a winner of Art Directors Club's Young Guns 4 and also served as a judge for the competition in 2007, 2011, and 2017. In 2014, Wired Magazine named her as one of nine “Designers Who Matter.” She serves on the board of Storefront for Art and Architecture in New York. She also served as Board of Directors of the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) from 2014 to 2017. She is a faculty member at the School of Visual Arts BFA Graphic Design Program and is a guest critic at Harvard Graduate School of Design, Yale University School of Art, Cooper Union, Rhode Island School of Design, and the Maryland Institute College of Art.Find Natasha here: Website | LinkedIn | Instagram Show NotesCompanies and organisations:Calvin KleinDonna KaranMiscellaneous:Taipei, Taiwan How you can help:There are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework, a purpose-driven company helping people who want to make a dent in the world by building brands people give a shit about.One of the things we do best is ask our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 13 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators we encounter and share useful insights, inspiration, and facts that make us stop and take note as we go about our work.Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

Date Night with Jake and Page
John & Lindsey Regan Thorne

Date Night with Jake and Page

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 77:25


SHE makes everyone else beautiful in our effort to get on even half of her level. HE "works in banking..." when he's not doubling as a male fashion model on her blog. On this episode of "Date Night with Jake and Page" John and Lindsey Regan Thorne visit the bonus room to talk about when "Alive at 5" was classy, how Lindsey's plan to "Lose a guy in 10 days" backfired (in the best of ways), and how Jake is a bad dater (but it worked out anyway). The two couples decide that as a foursome they could make up one decent set of parents (Regans do potty-training. Fehlings are on sleep duty. Currently accepting applications for all in-between and after phases.), John and Jake discuss using mixed drinks to teach homeschool fractions, and Page and Lindsey put their math (in)abilities on full display throughout the episode. Things takes a "serious" turn when the Thorne's break down how they started a new business and the deciding factors that go into what to (and what not to) share on social media... and then promptly turn back into middle school territory when Lindsey shouts out "Tata Harper," Page can't stop talking about "eye sacks," and the boys get the giggles about it all. Follow Lindsey on her blog https://www.lindseyreganthorne.com/ and on instagram @lindseyreganthorne. And of course if you need help with your eye sacks or any other beauty needs, https://swanbeauty.com/ has gotchoo. Please snap a screen grab while you listen, tag us, and share! Visit jakeandpage.com for past episodes. Check out our new book as well: “Holy Crap, We're Pregnant!” While some people learned how to bake banana bread during the pandemic, Jake and Page finally finished a book we started 10 years ago. It's a she said/he said look at pregnancy. Buy it for yourself or someone you know who's about to have a baby! Thanks for listening!

The Blackberry Podcast
Tata Harper with Kelley Harris

The Blackberry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 66:34


Tata Harper's world-renowned skincare products champion beauty without compromise. On today's episode, Tata Harper joined Blackberry's Senior Director of Guest Experiences, Kelley Harris, to talk about her journey into skincare, her personal routine, life as a mom and a business owner and what keeps her returning to Blackberry. They also talk a little about Tata's new Sensorial Reset Treatments, available for the first time in the country at The Wellhouse at Blackberry Farm.

BeautyToaster
[rediffusion] Tata Harper (en anglais)

BeautyToaster

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 29:23


Rediffusion. (Retrouvez la traduction intégrale de notre entretien sur le blog Rubrique Soins). On ne présente plus Tata Harper, la créatrice de la marque éponyme. Les flacons vert pomme, les formules hyper concentrées en actifs naturels. Les influencueuses ne jurent que par elle. Mais comment tout a commencé ? Pas facile au début des années 2010, de se lancer dans un projet auquel personne ne croyait et pour lequel vous ne trouviez aucun spécialiste susceptible de vous aider. Bref, très vite, la nécessité de créer sa propre usine et d'assurer sa production de A à Z lui est apparu comme une évidence. Tata nous révèle quelques secrets bien gardés des fabricants de cosmétiques et un scoop sur ses produits à venir. Ne manquez aucun nouvel épisode de Beauty Toaster le podcast ! Abonnez-vous sur Apple Podcast, Spotify, Deezer, Google Podcast et sur toutes les bonnes plateformes de podcasts. N'oubliez pas de laisser un commentaire et plein d'étoiles sur Apple Podcast, si vous avez aimé. Vous permettrez ainsi à Beauty Toaster de profiter d'une audience plus large en donnant à d'autres auditeurs la chance de le découvrir. Parlez de Beauty Toaster à aux moins deux personnes autour de vous (votre famille, vos ami.e.s, vos voisin.e.s et tous les fans de beauté et/ou d'entrepreneuriat que vous connaissez). Merci infiniment pour votre écoute, votre fidélité et votre soutien. Très bel été ☀️ Pour connaître les prochains épisodes, suivez-moi sur Instagram @beautytoaster , sur Twitter @beautytoaster et sur la page Facebook @beautytoaster pour être notifié des nouveaux épisodes.

The Art of Being Well
Tata Harper: Botanical Botox Alternative, Skincare, Supplements, Sustainability + The Ultimate Beauty Routine

The Art of Being Well

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 72:07


Ready to learn from the queen of organic, natural skincare? This week, leading functional medicine expert Dr. Will Cole sits down with Tata Harper - co-founder of Tata Harper Skincare. Tata has taken the skincare industry by storm through manufacturing luxury natural and nontoxic personal care products that promote healthier and more beautiful skin. Join us as we discuss the importance of maintaining a nourishing skin care routine (and exactly what it should look like), and talk about why to avoid the potentially harmful chemicals found in many drugstore products. Learn more: www.drwillcole.com/podcast   www.athleticgreens.com/willcole to get your free year supply of vitamin D and 5 free travel packs today. www.piquetea.com/willcole for 5% off sitewide plus free shipping when you purchase a bundle www.calm.com/willcole for 40% off Calm's entire library   Produced by Dear Media

The Dream Bigger Podcast
Tata Harper, Founder of Tata Harper Skincare Brand On: The Impactful Event That Altered Her Understanding Of Health And Beauty, The Problem Of Green Washing In The Clean Beauty Industry, and How Her Brand Formulates Products Straight From Their Own Farm

The Dream Bigger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 48:41


On today's episode I'm chatting with the one and only Tata Harper, founder of skincare brand, Tata Harper Skincare. Tata Harper Skincare is a clean beauty brand that is exceptionally unique for their honest approach in sourcing their ingredients and formulating their products straight for their own farm. Tata shares her journey on creating, formulating, and the process of getting her luxury all-natural products from all of nature's glory straight to your face, her perspective shift on beauty and health, and on green washing in the clean beauty industry. 
 

 To get today's hot tip from Tata Harper Skincare click HERE. To learn more about Tata Harper Skincare click HERE. To connect with Tata Harper click HERE. To connect with Siff, click HERE. To learn more about Arrae, click HERE. To learn more about Icing & Glitter, click HERE.   Produced by Dear Media. 

Goop Yourself
A Montecito Shower

Goop Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 76:07


Gwyneth gets wet, Goop pisses off San Francisco, Tata Harper's perfect face, body positive yoga, fungal probiotics, Cayucos vs Cambria, the mystery of Bitclout, RMS expansion, beach blankets, cucumber cocktails and more!

Inner Skin Podcast
Tata Harper

Inner Skin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 40:20


When you have a business and kids you alway put your self last...

Glow Journal
Tata Harper | Founder of Tata Harper Skincare

Glow Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 54:26


In episode sixty eight of the Glow Journal podcast, host Gemma Watts talks to the founder of Tata Harper Skincare, Tata Harper.Born in Columbia, Tata Harper grew up surrounded by beauty. Her grandmother would host a weekly spa party at home, with Tata helping her mix together facial treatments, hair masks and body scrubs for her family and guests. This would take place every weekend, for a full morning, and it's a tradition that has helped shaped Tata's own beauty philosophy. A philosophy she maintains to this dayDespite that early interest in beauty and, later, in fashion, Tata studied engineering and worked as an industrial engineer before moving to the US in the year 2000. In 2005, Tata's stepfather was diagnosed with cancer- a diagnosis that prompted Tata to begin looking at her own health and, in turn, her lifestyle. Tata grew conscious of what she was putting on her skin each day and began looking for a natural alternative to the luxury brands to which she'd grown accustomed. Given that this was some 15 years ago, no such high-end alternative existed- so Tata set out to create one.The Tata Harper brand launched in 2010, and has been cited by many guests on this very podcast as being the first brand of its kind- the first truly luxury natural beauty brand. A pioneer, and intent on remaining one, Tata Harper is one of few brands that formulate, quality control and pack all of their products in-house (in Tata's case, that's on her farm in Vermont), at a time when in-house formulation and manufacturing are far from the norm. In this conversation, Tata shares why it's important to tread carefully when it comes to seeking investment, the challenges across time, money and effort that sustainable manufacturing can present, and what physically qualifies a product as high end. Read more at glowjournal.comFollow Tata Harper on Instagram at @tataharperskincare.Stay up to date with Gemma on Instagram at @gemkwatts and @glow.journal, or get in touch at hello@gemkwatts.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Nata PR School (EN)
38- PR and Marketing Laws - No. 3: Success

Nata PR School (EN)

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 12:25


After the law of failure, I thought I might talk about success – which is, in my humble opinion, a more inspiring law. The Collins English Dictionary defines success as follows: - The favourable outcome of something attempted. - The success of that deal prompted it to explore the sale of other holdings. I don't know about you, but when I created the NATA PR agency, I didn't tell myself I was going to fail as many times as I could in order to succeed better! Of course, we learn from our mistakes, but when we put all that effort into starting a business, the point is to succeed. Indeed, the end goal of a business is to generate income, so its creators and employees can earn a living. For me, this is the meaning of achievement and success! How can success be different for each of us? Some customers who are already successful and come to us believe that their good fortune derives from their products or their genius alone, and that any setbacks can be chalked up to marketing and PR. No doubt they have misjudged the cause of their success, because it's clear to me that whether they know it or not, they've done some marketing right: 1- They've clearly and precisely defined their products. 2- They're very active on both social and traditional media. The classic trap is when the ego takes over and the executive sees themselves as the typical customer. They may embody the company's ideal customer, but it's quite uncommon. Here are some benchmarks to get you on the road to success: 1-Watch the trends, because, just like tides, you can't fight them. 2-Maintain direct contact with your customers – your base. 3-Make time to think about your business, think creatively, and create value. We've often supported new brands making their début in North America. I've been surprised by the behaviour of some executives who had been successful in several markets: 1-They're dying to go out into the field and meet “real” customers (in drugstores or supermarkets). 2-They're humble and they're willing to listen to agencies active in the market they wanted to penetrate. 3-They welcome customers' feedback. 4-They want to adapt their products to serve their future customers better. Delegating all your marketing can be dangerous – even fatal – to your business. Today, a trend that you don't know about, or choose to ignore, may cause you to hemorrhage market share. The big beauty groups see it every day. Some brands, like Tata Harper and Glossier, which seize new trends, grow quickly, and respond incredibly quickly to new expectations of customers looking specifically for safe, natural beauty products. Right now, this is also true for vegan products. Growing consumer appetite for vegan foods has spurred the creation and development of several young companies in the sector. Fast growth happens online. The tools for making yourself known are inexpensive and readily accessible. Every week, we see smart start-ups combining our PR services with their social media and boosting their market share. So, what are you doing to stay tuned to your customers? I'd like to know what you have to say on the subject and hear about your success. If you want to know more about the powerful tools that PR and social media can be, contact us today for a free consultation. Subscribe to our lists: www.natapr.com.

Nata PR School (FR)
38- Les lois des RP et du marketing – No 3 : le succès

Nata PR School (FR)

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 11:49


Après la loi de l'échec, j'ai pensé parler du succès qui est, à mon humble avis, une loi plus inspirante. Le dictionnaire Larousse nous propose cette définition du succès : - Résultat heureux obtenu dans une entreprise, un travail, une épreuve sportive, etc. - Leurs efforts ont été couronnés de succès Je ne sais pas pour vous mais, quand j'ai créé l'agence NATA PR, je ne me disais pas que j'allais vivre le plus grand nombre d'échecs possibles pour mieux réussir! Certes, nous apprenons de nos erreurs, mais si nous mettons tous ces efforts à créer une entreprise, c'est bien pour réussir. En effet, l'objectif ultime d'une entreprise consiste à générer des revenus pour permettre aux créateurs et aux salariés de gagner leur vie. Pour moi, c'est l'incarnation de la réussite et du succès! Comment le succès peut-il se révéler différemment pour chacun de nous? Certains clients qui connaissent déjà du succès et viennent vers nous croient que leur bonne fortune provient uniquement de leurs produits ou de leur génie, et que tout revers est uniquement dû au marketing et aux RP. Ils ont sans doute mal évalué l'origine de leur succès, car il me parait évident qu'ils ont posé, sciemment ou non, plusieurs bons gestes marketing : - Définition claire et précise de leurs produits - Grande présence sur les médias sociaux et traditionnels Le piège classique se referme lorsque l'égo prend le dessus et quand le dirigeant se considère comme le client type. Il peut incarner le client idéal de l'entreprise, mais c'est assez rare… Voici quelques points de repère pour vous inscrire sur la voie du succès : -Suivre les tendances car, tout comme les marées, vous ne pouvez les contrer. -Conserver le contact direct avec vos clients, votre base. -S'accorder du temps pour réfléchir à votre entreprise, penser de manière créative et créer de la valeur. Nous avons souvent accompagné de nouvelles marques qui faisaient leur entrée en Amérique du Nord. J'ai été étonnée par le comportement de certains dirigeants qui avaient connu du succès sur plusieurs marchés : - Leur soif d'aller sur le terrain pour rencontrer de « vrais » clients (en pharmacie, en supermarché). -Leur humilité et capacité d'écoute à l'égard des agences implantées dans le marché qu'ils souhaitaient pénétrer. -L'acceptation des commentaires des clients. -Leur volonté d'adapter leurs produits pour mieux servir leurs futurs clients. Déléguer entièrement le marketing de votre entreprise peut représenter un danger, voire constituer une erreur fatale. Aujourd'hui, une tendance que vous ignorez peut vous faire perdre rapidement des parts de marché. Les grands groupes de beauté le constatent tous les jours, à l'instar de certaines marques telles que Tata Harper et Glossier qui saisissent les tendances, se développent rapidement et répondent avec une efficacité redoutable aux nouvelles attentes des clients en quête, notamment, de produits de beauté naturels et sécuritaires. Ce constat vaut aussi actuellement pour les produits véganes, dont le fort engouement des consommateurs a permis la création et le développement de plusieurs jeunes entreprises dans le secteur. Internet permet des développements rapides. Les outils pour se faire connaître sont peu coûteux et accessibles au plus grand nombre. Nous voyons toutes les semaines de jeunes entreprises ingénieuses qui combinent nos services RP à leurs médias sociaux et s'emparent rapidement des parts de marché. Que faites-vous pour demeurer à l'écoute de vos clients? Pour en savoir plus sur les outils puissants que sont les RP et les médias sociaux, contactez-nous pour une consultation gratuite. Inscrivez-vous sur nos listes : www.natapr.com.

Naked Beauty
Three Generations of Mothers and Our Timeless Beauty Secrets ft. My Mom & Grandma

Naked Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 38:45


This week, in honor of Mother’s Day, I decided to bring my mother and grandmother back to Naked Beauty! Over this past year, as our roles have shifted to mom, grandma and great-grandma, so have our takes on beauty, style, and wellness. Tune in for an intimate and hilarious interview with my mom and grandma on how they fell in love with fashion, learned to grow into their confidence, and ultimately, learned to feel beautiful across every stage of life. Enjoy!Link to Products/Resources Mentioned: Ep.12: How to Age Gracefully but Still Keep it Sexy While You're Young, Tata Harper, Face Hero OilJoin the Naked Beauty Community on IG:@nakedbeautyplanet Email your beauty questions to nakedbeautypodcast@gmail.com with the subject line “Beauty Question”Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on AppleThanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you’re listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Stay in touch with me: @brookedevard See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Gloss Angeles
Tata Harper on Farm-to-Face Beauty and the Launch of Superkind, Her New Sensitive Skin Collection

Gloss Angeles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 55:37


We’re closing out Sustainability Month with one of the leaders in the movement. You can’t talk about conscious beauty without talking about Tata Harper. The Colombian-born engineer-turned-beauty brand founder is behind one of the most popular luxury clean beauty brands on the market. On the pod, Tata talks about how her brand has evolved since launching in 2010, what it’s like to run her own business and farm, and what consumers and brands can do to take small steps in being more sustainable. She also shares the news about her latest collection called Superkind and offers a discount just for Glamgelenos!Glossangelespod.comFacebook: Gloss Angeles (Join our group: Gloss Angeles Glamgelenos)Instagram: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanTwitter: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanEmail: glossangelespodcast@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Gloss Angeles
Tata Harper on Farm-to-Face Beauty and the Launch of Superkind, Her New Sensitive Skin Collection

Gloss Angeles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 55:37


We’re closing out Sustainability Month with one of the leaders in the movement. You can’t talk about conscious beauty without talking about Tata Harper. The Colombian-born engineer-turned-beauty brand founder is behind one of the most popular luxury clean beauty brands on the market. On the pod, Tata talks about how her brand has evolved since launching in 2010, what it’s like to run her own business and farm, and what consumers and brands can do to take small steps in being more sustainable. She also shares the news about her latest collection called Superkind and offers a discount just for Glamgelenos!Glossangelespod.comFacebook: Gloss Angeles (Join our group: Gloss Angeles Glamgelenos)Instagram: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanTwitter: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanEmail: glossangelespodcast@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Clean Beauty School
3: The complicated case of essential oils & treating sensitive skin | Tata Harper

Clean Beauty School

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 50:50


“Sometimes we just need to stop. Stop to see what's happening. Is my skin getting better? Is my skin getting healthier? Do I feel that my skin is getting stronger and more resilient?” says natural skin care expert and brand founder Tata Harper. In this episode sponsored by Tata Harper Skin Care, beauty director Alexandra Engler and Harper talk about taking a skin care diet, extremophile endurance technology, and her difficult decision to skip essential oils in her latest collection, Superkind.  Referenced in the episode: - Shop Tata Harper's Superkind Collection. - The 26 common allergens regulated by the European Union,  - Market research on the average woman's cosmetic consumption habits. - Research about minerals in skin care. - Research on Butterfly Pea Tea.  Comments: podcast@mindbodygreen.com Sponsorship inquiries: sales@mindbodygreen.com mbg podcast listeners can use the code MBG20 to receive $20 off your first full-priced order of $100 or more on tataharperskincare.com. Valid thru May 31, 2021.

Nourish and Shine with Dr. Amy Sapola
Clean Beauty and Aromatherapy: Interview with Amy Galper

Nourish and Shine with Dr. Amy Sapola

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 57:02


Amy Galper, B.A., M.A., Founder of the first Aromatherapy School in NYC, the New York Institute of Aromatherapy, has been a Certified Aromatherapist since 2001, as well as a passionate advocate, entrepreneur, formulator and consultant in clean beauty and wellness. She co-authored best selling natural beauty book "Plant Powered Beauty," published by BenBella Books and endorsed by beauty industry visionary Bobbi Brown, Credo Beauty's Annie Jackson, Sophie Uliano and Tata Harper. Amy is honored and proud to be a member of Credo Beauty's Clean Beauty Council, celebrating, advocating and educating for Clean Beauty and Wellness, along with other influencers and thought leaders in the field. Her new book, "Ultimate Guide to Aromatherapy" is available for sale on Amazon (launched in the fall of 2020). Amy has appeared as a featured speaker at the Indie Beauty Expo, Women in Flavor & Fragrance Conference, The Jewish Museum of Florida, EcoSessions, along with dozens of media events and conferences. She is a guest lecturer at NYU, Arbor Vitae School of Traditional Herbalism and has presented at Nova Southeastern University (NSU). She has been featured on FOX NEWS, THRIVE GLOBAL, REUTERS, CUNY TV, and has been quoted as an essential oil expert for countless print articles, TV, podcasts and online posts about essential oils, as seen in Allure, Cosmopolitan, Women's Health, Vogue.com, Extraordinary Health, Dr. OZ, Prevention, Well and Good, Better Homes and Gardens, Mind Body Green, People, Refinery29 and many many more. https://amygalper.com/ www.credobeauty.com Free class about Clean Beauty: https://courses.amygalper.com/credocleanbeauty101 Wait list for the next Aromatherapy in Action cohort: https://courses.amygalper.com/aromatherapy-in-action --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amy-sapola/support

Skincare Anarchy
Tata Harper, founder of TATA HARPER Skincare

Skincare Anarchy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 33:14


Tata Harper grew up in Colombia in a household full of women with a deep love for the ritual of beauty. When Tata's stepfather was diagnosed with cancer, she wanted to find ways to make her luxury beauty routine free of the potentially toxic synthetic chemicals found in many existing products. Identifying a void in the market, Tata decided to create them herself. Through years of painstaking research, she developed her unique formulation process and proprietary bio-engineering technology for creating her signature Complex Formulas, grounded in the philosophy that more ingredients equal more results. The products that emerged from this research are powerhouses, without compromises, chemicals, or anything artificial added, ever. Because we believe women shouldn't have to choose between health and results or between natural and high-performance. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skincareanarchy/message

Breaking Beauty Podcast
Meet The #DamnGood Spring 2021 Skincare Buys That Are Actually Worth The Hype

Breaking Beauty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 43:41


What’s up, Spring? This week, listen in as we share the latest #DamnGood skincare buys we solemnly swear are worth the hype– along with the sleeper hits that nobody needs to be sleeping on. You’ll hear about a brand-new French skincare brand –  it’s The Ordinary-meets-Tata Harper – that we predict will be the next beauty editor darling. Plus, we talk about the Korean “Eye Cream For Face” (?!) trend that’s touching down in North America even as we record, with a drugstore buy that’s selling every 10 seconds in the U.K. right now. A new Skinceuticals antioxidant serum for oily skin that might just take the place of Jill’s precious CE Ferulic?! You’ll have to hear it to believe it. And in a stunning Part Deux, we’re back next week with our #DamnGood Spring 2021 picks in makeup, haircare and more – including a test-drive of a viral sensation taking over TikTok.  Let us know if you like the 2-part format on Instagram, Twitter, our private Facebook group

, or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. We love hearing from you! For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our blog: www.breakingbeautypodcast.com/blog   *Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.*   Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya
 Produced by Dear Media Studio

The Glossy Beauty Podcast
Tata Harper: "It was about making the best products in the world, always"

The Glossy Beauty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 40:18


When Tata Harper launched her namesake skin-care brand over a decade ago, she was one of the first beauty pioneers who decided that all-natural formulations and luxury were not mutually exclusive. "It was about making the best products in the world, always -- and using the best ingredients, which are natural ingredients," said Harper on this week's episode of the Glossy Beauty Podcast. Harper's road to her own brand began when her stepfather was diagnosed with cancer in the mid 2000s, and she was introduced to the concept of toxic load, which is an accumulation of toxins and chemicals in our bodies that people ingest, by one of his doctors. After transitioning to natural home cleaning products, skin care was the "last frontier," she said. "I was very attached to the products that I bought; I had bought them since I was a little girl," she said. "They were the most high-tech, the highest quality. My mom had always been like that, that 'It's really important to invest in beauty.' I remember looking for natural beauty and, at the time [around 2004], that meant going to Whole Foods and little apothecaries here and there. I would find things that weren't natural, or they were so simple like three oils together." Frustrated with the experience, she rushed to department stores for advice. There, associates provided her with products with roses or orchids mixed with synthetic ingredients for so-called efficacy. "I started Googling ... and I'm like, 'Oh, this is petroleum,' and then, 'Oh, propylene glycol. What is this stuff? Oh, it's antifreeze.' I don't want to be putting ingredients that belong in my car on my skin. Why are they there? This obviously can't be what's giving results." In the last five years, a rush of new clean, natural and organic brands have made the white space Harper found more crowded, but she isn't concerned with the competition. This is especially true as Tata Harper Skincare remains a product company first and limits outsourcing to PR, she said. "I had no idea how revolutionary [focusing on skin care] was gonna be or how or how different it was. I had no idea the extent that the industry did," she said. "I just wanted to make sure that I fulfilled that compromise, that commitment that I had with the customer that I'm going to do this."

Good Together: Ethical, Eco-Friendly, Sustainable Living
The True Cost of Sustainable Skincare with Tata Harper

Good Together: Ethical, Eco-Friendly, Sustainable Living

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 46:09


Tata Harper has been a pioneer in the “farm to beauty” movement since 2007, and she’s passionate about using natural ingredients to achieve serious skincare results without compromising on her values. In today’s episode, Laura chats with Tata about how her  clean beauty products are just as effective as the ones full of artificial ingredients that you can’t pronounce, and we have an important conversation around pricing in the ethical + sustainable products industry. For show notes and more, visit https://brightly.eco/podcast

Baby Got Backstory
BGBS 053: Shawn Parr | Bulldog Drummond | How Can We Make a Difference?

Baby Got Backstory

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 49:22


BGBS 053: Shawn Parr | Bulldog Drummond | How Can We Make a Difference?Shawn Parr is the Guvner and CEO of Bulldog Drummond, a design and innovation company with the purpose of helping leaders unlock the best in their organization, solve a series of challenges, and define opportunities through the lens of brand. Shawn brings 20+ years of business-building experience to the table and ensures there's an “Uncommon Sense” methodology at the center of everything the business does to assist executive teams at companies including Adidas, Hilton, Taco Bell, Samsung, and H&R Block, among many others. Over time, Shawn has developed a commitment to finding sustainable ways to make a measurable difference in the world through helping companies realize their full potential to initiate change. He is the co-founder of YouSchool and Y-Malawi?, and sits on the board of The Honest Kitchen, along with his other engagements in impact. As an optimist, Shawn reminds us that the roaring 20s bloomed with creativity and innovation after a dark time, and believes that the years moving forward will mirror our past. Things may never be “normal” again, but the new normal will be beautiful, nonetheless. That being said, how can we all contribute to the new way forward through our own curiosity and intent? In this episode, you'll learn…The name Bulldog Drummond was inspired by a fictional detective from one of Shawn's childhood books Shawn didn't always have a burning passion for art in school. He discovered design as a passion through trying on many hats until he found a path that felt right In the search for where he could add value, Shawn considered being an officer in the English army or an accountant. The reason for Shawn's move from London to California was love! He met his wife of 30 years in London and followed her to the States. Moving to California back in '91 opened Shawn's eyes to a world of energy and possibility that he had not previously experienced in the UK. A driving force for Shawn's work ethic is that nobody is entitled to anything and respect is earned through discipline. Shawn believes that a brand has inherently human characteristics that when defined and unlocked, will transform teams and customers to become more invested and engage in a relationship with it One of Shawn's most meaningful projects was developing a traveling exhibit representing the lives of people who contracted HIV/AIDS to raise money after a life-changing trip to Africa in 2006 Shawn is most looking forward to is participating in the connectivity, and the joy, the humor, the music, the art, and culture that is to come (a second roaring 20s if you will) With some curiosity in intent, design can be the tool that furthers our purpose. ResourcesShawn ParrLinkedIn: Shawn Parr Instagram: @the_guvner Twitter: @GuvnerBD Bulldog DrummondWebsite: www.bulldogdrummond.com Facebook: @BulldogDrummond Twitter: @BULLDOGDRUMMOND LinkedIn: Bulldog Drummond Quotes[29:28] Any service business is like having a bucket with a hole in it and you're constantly filling it up because you're not selling a product per se, that people are buying. But I would say that anxiety was what certainly fueled, drove my energy to keep moving the business forward. [33:20] I think one simple way that I like to think about brand is a brand is like a person, meaning we're searching for a reason why we exist, we have a purpose in the world, we go out and live into that purpose, we have a personality that is distinct, we have a set of values that guide how we think about things and how we operate. And then we have relationships with people that, you know, we're either in positive, negative, or non-relationship with. And I brands are very similar. They have a strategic or dimensional core to them. They inherently have a human characteristic. [37:08] I and we as a company, we are forced to be relevant and curious and students of what is now. We are also challenged with our clients to solve big business challenges. And so in doing that, you're collaborating with team members, inside of organizations and your own, so that you're always learning, you're always moving forward. [42:08] Our position as a company is, we get up every day to try to help leaders become a force for good inside of their organizations. So we believe like many people today, that businesses, companies, and leaders in companies are the biggest change agents in society. We have the ability to move culture. We have the ability to move systems and not necessarily have to rely on government…What's in our heart is actually moving the world forward through the work that we do, and making the world a better place through the work we do. Podcast TranscriptShawn Parr 0:02 I think the learning that I got was working collaboratively with creative people, with designers, with writers, with art directors and photographers, illustrators. And again, bringing a different perspective but really respecting what they did. I got a lot of joy from that. What I realized was, not only will my people but that's where I, their creativity fueled mine, if that makes sense. So I bought a business perspective to their creativity. And that felt really good. Marc Gutman 0:43 Podcasting from Boulder, Colorado, this is the Baby Got Backstory Podcast, where we dive into the story behind the story of today's most inspiring storytellers, creators and entrepreneurs. I like big backstories and I cannot lie. I am your host, Marc Gutman, Marc Gutman, and on today's episode of Baby Got Backstory, we are talking with Shawn Parr of the design and innovation consultancy Bulldog Drummond. And while I have your ear, if you're listening, I'm assuming you like our show. And if that's the case, please take a minute or two to rate and review us over at Apple podcasts or Spotify, Apple and Spotify use these ratings as part of the algorithm that determines ratings on their charts. Better yet, please recommend this show to at least one friend you think well like it. That's what really good friends do. And if this is your first time listening, please consider subscribing. It's your subscriptions that make the show possible. All right back to our show. As the governor, you like that kind of weird British accent that I just failed miserably at and CEO of Bulldog Drummond Shawn is responsible for strategically directing each of Bulldog's key engagements, ensuring there's an Uncommon Sense methodology at the center of everything the company does. This approach maintains that the most complex challenges can be solved and the biggest opportunities can be realized. By using a powerful combination of simplicity, common sense and determination. He brings 20 plus years of innovation design, brand and business building experience to companies from fortune 500. To purpose-driven startups. Shawn helps leadership teams transform large multinational companies in passionate entrepreneurs launch new companies, products and brands. He's worked with executive teams at companies including Adidas bolthouse Farms, Campbell's CMT, Dr. Yeoh, Hilton, Heineken, h&r block, IDEO, and TV, MTV, Mattel, nyck, perch, Starbucks, Samsung, Tata Harper, Taco Bell, Wd 40, Westfield and World Vision among many others. Those of you listening Do you recognize any of those brands? Wow. He writes for Fast Company psfk as a sought after speaker, Shawn lives in San Diego with his wife and three children is a DOM patrol surfer, wannabe photographer, an avid cultural for air. And this is his story. I am here with Shawn Parr, who is the governor and CEO of Bulldog Drummond Shawn, thank you for joining us. And Shawn if you wouldn't mind just by starting off by letting us know what is Bulldog Dummond and what does the governor do. Shawn Parr 4:00 Mark, nice to be here. Thank you for the opportunity to chat. Bulldog Drummond is design and innovation company. We're based in San Diego. And we get up every day to help leaders unlock the best in their organization, solve a series of challenges unlocking opportunities through the lens of brand. And the governor is a title that I sort of inherited a few years ago. It's an English title for a leader and it stuck. So I'm the CEO and Chief Strategy Officer of the company and on the journey for about 23 years here, just a mere 23 years. Marc Gutman 4:49 And I like that and when you talk about being a design and innovation company, if you would if you could just clarify that because I think a lot of people associate the word design with pretty pictures imagery, logos. And I have a hunch, and we don't know each other that well, but I have a hunch that you mean something a little bit different when you say, design innovation company. What is that? Shawn Parr 5:12 Yeah. So for us, design is a way of looking at the world to solve challenges and problems to create value. So thinking through the lens of designing solutions, and sometimes it can be a strategy. Sometimes it can be a service, sometimes it can be a visual manifestation can be a logo, it can be an identity, it can be a look and feel. Yeah, it's an orientation towards solving challenges. Marc Gutman 5:41 Thanks. In preparation for this interview, I was very curious as to what was Bulldog Drummond. And when I googled it, I get a it's a fictional character created by hc McNeil, which I've never heard of, and I'm an English person, English literature person and love to read and think of myself a bit is, you know, a well-read individual, but I've never heard of this book. And so is this the inspiration for the name of your of your firm? Shawn Parr 6:11 Yeah. So I got here from London in 1991. And launch photo drowning in 97. And I wanted to build a brand. I wanted to create a platform that gave us permission to do certain things. And there were two names that I sort of come to the US with, one was bought on drum and the other was mad dogs and Englishmen, mad dogs and Englishmen was taken and bought out. Drummond was a fictional detective, but I was given the book as a kid. And they were terrible books. There's a reason you didn't read them. There's a reason nobody studies them because they're terrible. But he was like, I don't know, an ugly James Bond. And he solved problems. So really, the, the inspiration was that he was a detective, he solved problems. And that was sort of the center of who bought our drum and was, you know, in 97, and is Today we're in the business of being given a challenge, we solve a problem, we come to the table with a level of energy, personality and sense of ourselves. And back in 97, it was a license to behave badly. And today, it is truly a brand that lives in a meaningful, deep way. Marc Gutman 7:40 And so, you touched on this a little bit. But you mentioned I think you got the books when you were, you know, younger, a young boy, and you were first exposed to them. So when did you grow up in the UK? it? Yeah. And so as a young boy in the UK, you know, what was Shawn like, were you into these things like brand and discovering, you know, identity and designing the way forward? Was that who you were as a, as a young boy? Shawn Parr 8:10 No, I mean, I yes, in that I was fascinated by music, I was fascinated by fashion and personal identity I was trying to figure out was I was I'm not was a modern, romantic, you know, I didn't see myself as a punk rocker. I loved the aesthetic of the mob movement. I love that type of music. I loved the liberation of you new, new romantic music. So I was fascinated by design and culture. As a teenager. My father was a very creative individual. He was a, he owned a produce store he was on. He owned a power beyond an antique store. He owned an import business. And he was extremely creative with Merchandising, and customer service in a very unique way. So I that's where I suppose my exposure to design and aesthetic came from interior design, retail design, but not in a sort of a formal way. Marc Gutman 9:16 Yeah. And so were you exposed to any of that kind of design in school? Or was it purely through your father and, you know, exposure to his entrepreneurial businesses? Were you— did you take on any sort of art or creative interest while you were at school? Shawn Parr 9:33 You know, art was a subject, but it wasn't a total fascination. And so, for me, you know, the thing that I was fascinated by was, was literature writing. You didn't bite, the literary debating society was something I was stoked on. So no, not in a formal way. You know, I think when you look back at the influences you have, I definitely look back on the way you know, he went presented his store the music, he put on the way that he was involved with, you know, charities. So it was just it was sort of, I don't know, design school of life if you like. Marc Gutman 10:12 Yeah. And so why was that path? Not for you Why? Or maybe you did. But I'm assuming you didn't get into the family business. You didn't you didn't go that path. Why not? Shawn Parr 10:27 Well, I, you know, I used to get up at four o'clock in the mornings as a teenager on the weekends and go to the Covent Garden with him to buy vegetables, and load the van, unload the van and set the store up. As I got a little bit older, I worked around the power bit in the background, I went to antique markets. And, you know, again, I learned a lot from him. But, you know, for a couple of different reasons, didn't get involved in the family business and wrecked his marriage, and didn't make him a particularly happy man. You know, it was hard work in a different way than we did a lot of hard work, if that makes sense. Marc Gutman 11:07 No, for sure. And so I imagine that you had probably set that worldview or that opinion of where you wanted to be, which was not in that business, by the time that you were in high school. And, and so what did you think you wanted to do with your life? At that point? What were you thinking, the future was gonna hold for Shawn, you know, when you're getting ready to, to prepare to go out in the rest of the world, Shawn Parr 11:30 I, I actually thought that I wanted to be an officer in the English army. And I was solely rejected with that one, because my, my grades were not, were not strong enough and in the sciences, and so I there was a period of time where I actually didn't know what I wanted to do. And, you know, a one point I thought I wanted to be an accountant. So I was in that little chapter of sort of searching for perhaps, where I could add value, or where I could be inspired or whatever. And it took a little while to figure that out. Marc Gutman 12:07 Yeah. And so what was that? Like? I mean, you know, sounds like, you might have been heartbroken to be rejected by the English army and realize that, that that wouldn't be for you. So what was that process? Like of figuring out, you know, what was your Muse? or What was your calling? Shawn Parr 12:24 As I look back, it was very frustrating not to know exactly what you wanted to do. It was it just, it made you pick up things and turn them over and try them. And, you know, I think a little rejection is is good, it shapes your character and moves you in a different direction. If I go back then and imagine, like what I'm doing now, what I've had the privilege of doing for the last year, 20 plus years, I could never have imagined, that's what I want. That's what I wouldn't be doing. So I think there's, you know, we talked about how you design a path, and you just follow it, some people are lucky to do that. Some people like they just have that burning passion. I think my path has been trying early on trying a lot of things. And then, you know, by luck and by relationship, and by, you know, sheer well at times, getting on a path that I absolutely love. Marc Gutman 13:21 Yeah. And so, how old were you when you were in this stage of experimentation? And what were some of the things that you tried that you realized weren't for you? Shawn Parr 13:32 So I was in my early 20s, I thought I wanted to be an accountant. I actually worked in a, it was probably the precursor to David Brent's office, I worked for tower crane, and, you know, construction comp hire business. And I worked with an incredible guy who was just very organized, and he ran all of the tower cranes that were rented out through London, but he was he was in finance, and, you know, everybody that was in finance in this organization where they have responsibility, they, you know, they had influence, they had an interesting what looked like an interesting existence. So I thought, okay, it's gonna be an accountant, and I can go down that path. And, you know, started down that path and wasn't wasn't for me. Marc Gutman 14:25 And so when you realize it wasn't for you, then what you do? Shawn Parr 14:29 So there was a fantastic company that was in the real estate and finance space. And it was a brand its do that all it had, it had a level of consistency and uniformity and service. I had a sales position and I applied for it, got the job and very, very quickly, you know, moved into a direct sales director position sales and marketing director position, you know, running a team, it was a pretty rapid path to responsibility. And it was that was the sort of the beginning of connecting the dots back to the design. I didn't at the time, I didn't think of it as brand. I didn't call it brand, I didn't call it strategy. I didn't call it design, or customer experience, it was just being part of something that was cohesive and different and had energy and was useful, and it was successful, and it was making a difference in people's lives. So that was that led me to a situation where I was responsible for our ad agency, and was the client and had a great relationship with them. And so they had no maybe six or seven months into our relationships that we want to grow our business. You know, we'd love to offer you an opportunity to come join us. So I moved from technically being a client, a young client into running an ad agency with the responsibility of growing it. And that sort of was the beginning of that sort of formal transition into appetizing design, innovation consulting. Marc Gutman 16:28 Yeah. And so it sounds like to this point, other than learning on the job with your father and learning on the job at the real estate company haven't had any real formal education around brand advertising any of these things you're learning, you know, you're learning on the job. So you go and you take this larger role at an advertising agency. Man, what was that? Like? I mean, were you well suited for that? Did you just struggle at first, like, what was what was that experience like? Shawn Parr 16:55 So I think I bought a lot of perspective where I had been the client. So almost having a client inside of this agency, this these team of people that had been pure agency, people that was a design studio, production studio and media buying team. So I had a different perspective. And I really respected their different perspective and approach. So I think we learn together. And I think that was a good example of, you know, different areas of expertise or experience coming together can actually be better. And, yeah, it was the thing that, you know, I was schooled in and prior projects, works, responsibilities with what juggling many expectations, many projects, many deadlines, many complexities. So I think that piece was easy, if you like or wasn't complicated. I think the learning that I got was working collaboratively with creative people, with designers, with writers without directors and photographers, illustrators. And again, bringing sort of a different perspective, but really respecting what you did. And I got a lot of joy from that. I what I realized was, not only were my people, but that's where I I like their creativity fueled mine, if that makes sense. So I bought a business perspective to their creativity. And there was just that was that felt really good. Marc Gutman 18:36 Yeah. And is this where kind of that light bulb that proverbial light bulb goes off? where you're like, oh, maybe I found it, maybe, you know, maybe I found the thing that I'm supposed to be settling into. Was this. Was this the time? Shawn Parr 18:50 Yeah, I think that to some degree, yes. The ability to build and create value, but I think that didn't really come until I got to California. There was still a the UK or London, you know, while it was dynamic, it still had sort of this, rather than Yes, you can it had this Well, maybe you can. And, you know, on Sorry, no, I don't think you should do that. Maybe don't maybe no, I'm sorry. No, no, that's not possible. Whereas I got to California and it was like, wow, everybody's got this energy about them. This. Just this optimism, this, there's nothing you can't do. It's full of possibilities. So it was coming here. That just gave me that sense of Oh my gosh. And you know, I think with the the rise of the design movement, if you like the rise of entrepreneurs in here, with the advent of you know, the web, it just was I was like, became I realized I was like a kid in a candy store. Marc Gutman 20:02 So what brought you to California? So you're, you know, you're in the UK and coming here is, it's not like it's impossible or anything, but it is different. And it is a big move. And you know, what took you from London to California. Shawn Parr 20:16 So I met a California girl who was at school in London. Just about to graduate, Matt fell in love, basically told her wherever she went, I would go, and it just so happens that she was from San Diego. And that's not a bad place to live. But so yeah, love fell madly in love. You know, I've been married to her for 30 years. Next year, we've got three kids. So I didn't come here for business. I didn't come here for, you know, what America offers. It's like, love. Marc Gutman 20:56 That's a good reason. Probably the best of all, and congratulations on 30 years and three kids. That's a great accomplishment. Yeah. So that's amazing. And so, you know, you come here and, you know, I used to live in Los Angeles and kind of know that whole California area really well. And I still don't even think of San Diego is like an advertising kind of hotspot. You know, I know there's a big economy there. I know. There's a lot of people but no, I think if you're coming to the US for advertising, you're looking at you know, New York, Miami, Los Angeles, all these bigger metro areas. And so what was it like when you got to San Diego where you know, you have this experience and to just show up with your portfolio in your briefcase ready to tackle the advertising world? And in San Diego, what was that all about? Shawn Parr 21:44 Yeah, no, it was very humbling. Back in 91. It was, it was a city that was revolved around hospitality and military. And there were, you know, there were other businesses here. But once you sort of looked around, it was, you're right, it was sort of the hotbed of creativity. Back then there was some, there are a couple of really great ad agencies here. There are a couple of great really design studios here. And I think what's happened is, as San Diego as a city has grown up, over the last 20 plus years, the level of entrepreneurial energy and creativity that manifests itself in food, hospitality, technology, healthcare, biotechnology, what the hotbed of creativity has fueled a community of amazing design-centric companies here. And, you know, I was fortunate to be here when it was, you know, really in that sort of, gestation period, and I've just been incredibly privileged to, to live here and, you know, do business here, but at the same time, you know, our, our business has been very much across the US and, you know, outside of the US over the last, you know, 20 plus years. So we chose to look outside of San Diego, we needed to look outside of San Diego for business. And that was actually a really good challenge on reflection. Marc Gutman 23:21 This episode brought to you by Wildstory. Wait, isn't that your company? It is. And without the generous support of Wildstory, this show would not be possible. A brand isn't a logo, or a tagline, or even your product. A brand is a person's gut feeling about a product service or company. It's what people say about you when you're not in the room. Wildstory helps progressive founders and savvy marketers build purpose-driven brands that connect their business goals with the customers they want to serve. So that both the business and the customer needs are met. This results in crazy, happy, loyal customers that purchase again and again. And this is great for business. If that sounds like something you and your team might want to learn more about. Reach out @ www.wildstory.com and we'd be happy to tell you more. Now back to our show. When you came to San Diego, did you start Bulldog Drummond like day one, were you looking for a job within the advertising community? Or what were your job prospects like when you when you came here full of love and hope? Shawn Parr 24:37 So I actually got a visa on a job with a little design studio. And the owner of that business was thrilled that you know, I had business development and to build a business and you know, I was English. Two days in I realized it was not gonna work and started to think About You know, okay, do I start something on my own, that was incredibly difficult back then. And I was very fortunate my, my wife's best friend from elementary school, her mother owned a little design, business, design and PR business with a with a friend. And they had good reputation, they had a little portfolio and a little office, and I got introduced to them, I said, Hey, listen, give me a, maybe give me a desk, a chair and a phone and give me a little bit of time. And let me see if I can develop some business. And then maybe we can have a conversation. And within about six months, I bought in some business, and you know, at the end of the year, we figured out, hey, this is going to be a good thing. And so that was the that was the incredible sort of jumping off point where I was able to, you know, really honor them, and at the same time, be able to build sort of a business infrastructure. So that was in 90, late 92, I spent about three or four years building up a team and a portfolio and then launch for Drummond formally in 97. So, you know, the power of or the benefit of being supported by or encouraged by a good person. I was very fortunate that that that was the case. Marc Gutman 26:25 Yeah, who was that person? What was their name? Shawn Parr 26:27 Name was Anne, or is Anne Book. And she's a an incredibly wise, Irish American New Yorker wrote eight books. And my wife actually grew up with that family, and they're incredible people. And, you know, eternally grateful to Ann. And yeah, no, I was I was, I was very fortunate that she was fortunate. And I was fortunate. Marc Gutman 26:52 Yeah. And so you, you go off, and you hang your shingle, and you launch this firm Bulldog Drummond and what did you hope to do with it? Right? Why did you start your own firm? And what were you looking to do? Shawn Parr 27:04 You know, I think, first and foremost, provide a life for my wife and family, provide a great life, my wife and family was Goal number one is going number one today, that hadn't changed. But I think to work with interesting people, and it was to, at the time, it was to create great advertising, it was to design great, you know, visual solutions for people today, it's a different thing. Marc Gutman 27:33 Yeah. And so when you when you went into business, did you have a strong sense of like, who you were going to serve? Did you know what market you were going to be looking at? Or was it more of a like, Hey, we're just out here, and we're, we're hungry, and we're taking, we're taking business from anybody? Shawn Parr 27:48 To start with, it was certainly that to get going, and it was literally getting going. And then it became, let's work in sport, let's work in fashion, let's work in entertainment, let's work in, you know, health care, to start with to build a creative reputation. And, you know, early on, it was very much about the dynamic nature of the work that you created, built your reputation. So it was early on, it was how you do that. And what type of clients do do we have, and we were very fortunate we won. Once from green to early business, Virgin was a key client of ours for about 10 years. And, you know, it was really sort of a magnet, both for talent, and it was a tool to actually demonstrate our creativity, as we will call it. Marc Gutman 28:39 And that must have been extremely exciting. And what a What a great brand to work with. And as you started, I mean, was it a success from day one? Or were you? Were you kind of holding it all together? Were you worried, you know, at any given time that hey, this thing might not work and you just shared with me, the number one driver for that business was to take care of your family. So those are some big stakes. Those are real stakes. You know, this isn't like, no ego and stuff like that, you know, whatever. But like, your family is at stake here. And so were you ever concerned like hey, like, this thing might not work? Or like our I hope it works or like we're working on that. Shawn Parr 29:13 I think there's always that sort of a this driving question of, you know, is are you gonna be in business? Are you gonna be successful? I think the type of any service business is like having a bucket with a hole in and you're constantly filling it up, because you're not selling a product per se that people are buying. But I would say that that anxiety, if you like was what certainly fuel drove my energy to keep moving the business forward. And, you know, I've sort of always operated from the premise of, you're not entitled people don't give you anything. You have to earn respect. You have to earn your way It's, you know, it's tough. So it's been a, it's been a great journey. But along the way, all along the way that fuel of, Hey, I have a payroll to make I have, I'm beyond my family, I have a business family that I'm responsible for. So that that certainly motivates you. Marc Gutman 30:18 For sure, absolutely. And you know, I'm gonna make an assumption, you can correct me if I'm wrong, but like, I get the sense that you, you really love what you do. And you really love this field of design and brand. And so, you know, assuming that to be true, and you know, what do you love about it? Like, we're like, whitey, you've been in it for a long time, you've been, you know, you've been in it by choice, like, what do you love? What do you love about it? Shawn Parr 30:43 So I think, coming from a country where you knew there was always this, maybe, I'm sorry, go back to what I was saying earlier, to come to a country and be in a in a profession where anything's possible. And you can play a role in working with entrepreneurs, or you can work with the leaders of multibillion dollar national international companies. And you can help add value move things forward through the power of design, and communication, and collaboration. And it really does, it never gets old. Because if you're fascinated by the challenge, and you're fascinated by the people you work with, they are always different. There's similarities, but the marketplace is different the customers a different stage of business is different. The stage and technology is different. The personalities, different cultural challenges, insider a company, so it's always different. And I have a terrible add, and you know, sort of have this serial entrepreneurial, want to solve want to create one effects. And so it feeds that sort of incessant need to jump into things and create. And then there's the fascination with beauty, expressed in designing solutions, and, you know, improving lives and making helping in small ways to make the world a better place. So I think there's no better place for somebody that's got a little add, it's got that energy for creative things, it's a great place to be. Marc Gutman 32:30 Yeah, I always described a little bit as like this, like ability to always have new love, you know, you can always fall fall in love again, and again, with a different, you know, leadership team brand idea, like you get to dislike, you know, and you just get to kind of read redo that over and over again. And I really resonate with, with what you're saying. And so, when you talk about brand, like, how do you define brand? Like what's your what's your definition of brand? Shawn Parr 32:57 So I think it is, it's multi dimensional. And you do in its most simplest form, it used to mean it was a promise, it is the the manifestation of a broad series of things that sort of end up in a consumers mind in terms of the way they think about a product or company or service. But I think one simple way that I like to think about brand is a brand is like a person. And you know, a person is like a brand meaning they have there's a we're searching for a reason why we exist, we have a purpose in the world, we go out and live into that purpose, we have a personality that is distinct, we have a set of values that guide how we think about things and how we operate. And then we have relationships with people that, you know, we're we're either in positive, negative or non relationship with. And I brands are very similar. They have a, they have a strategic or dimensional core to them. They're inherently they have a human characteristic. This is at least one way of thinking about it. From my perspective, it's like why does it exist? What does it have to do in the world? You know, what value is it adding? How does it show up? How do people experience it? How does it live in their lives? So I think brand is an incredible asset that when understood, and when defined and unlocked. Actually, you see it, we see it transform companies and teams, they believe in that they get behind it, they work every day, because they get paid, they really are invested and engaged in a relationship with it. And the same is true with consumers Marc Gutman 34:42 that couldn't agree more and everyone loves transformation and engagement. But what's hard about it like What don't we know about this thing brand like like if you know i mean? I'm sure we'd all be all be doing it every business would be doing it well if they could. So So what's hard about it, Shawn Parr 34:59 You know, I think inside of organizations, you have different levels of awareness and understanding of all the disciplines, whether it's finance, whether it's law, whether it's regulation, for manufacturing, or whether it's for marketing or whether it's a brand. And depending on the people that are stewarding an organization, the appreciation for what a, an incredibly well articulated, framed out executed brand looks like can be challenging. So I think part of our job is always to try to recognize the level of awareness and understanding and be a good guide to help the teams understand what it can do for their, their organization and their constituents. You know, I think it's hard when it's viewed superficially, but I think the level of understanding has, you know, in the last two or three years, people are very much aware of what it can do for business. Marc Gutman 35:58 Yeah, we're kind of in the the golden age or golden era, if you will, it's like people are finally hearing and understanding what what it is and what it isn't. And so, you know, it's we're talking, I was thinking about how you started this interview and talking about, you know, Bulldog Drummond's been around for 23 years, you've been doing this for a long time. And it got me to thinking about just like relevancy and staying relevant. And like, how does, like, if that's something that always just like is on the top of my mind is like, how do you continue to stay relevant? How do you continue to reinvent yourself? And so how does Bulldog Drummond do it? How do you, you know, stay relevant and kind of keep keep on the pulse of what's going on? Shawn Parr 36:39 You calling me old? Marc Gutman 36:41 Not at all! Shawn Parr 36:44 No, you know, it's, it's a fantastic question. Because I think back to brand, you have to be relevant. And I think the world that we live in today, it's not a brand has to be relevant, but you have to be current, you have to be engaged in culture, you have to be engaged in the world around you. And I think back to your question about why I still love what I do. I am we as a company, we are forced to be relevant and curious. And students of what is now we are also challenged with our clients to solve big business challenges. And so in doing that, you learn and doing that you're collaborating with team members, inside of organizations and your own, so that you're always learning, you're always moving forward. So I think that that plus being self aware, and not not getting, you know, so caught up in Hey, wait, good, but versus we've always got something to learn. And I think that sort of humility actually makes us like, watch where we are in the Zeitgeist, it makes us look up where we are in the flow of business. Marc Gutman 37:59 Yeah. And so as you you think back across that body of work that you alluded to, I won't make it pick an absolute favorite, but what's a piece of work that you're really, really proud of that? You know, you look back, and you're like, you know, kind of like the full expression of Shawn Parr and his team. Shawn Parr 38:16 I think this too, for me. One is, I was fortunate to go to Africa in 2006. And the trip was to understand the impact of hunger and the impact of HIV. And we came back and we were we had a project that was literally how do you represent the impact of HIV on a continent and various constituents on that continent. And we were able to develop the concept for a traveling exhibit that was inspired by a trip to the apartheid museum. And it was highly experiential way you would walk through the lives of listening to the lives of different people who contracted on a digital contract HIV AIDS, and that that raised awareness, understanding and a significant amount of money. So that was a project I think, made me think about the type of work we do and a meaningful way that trip made me think about a role that we play because we transition from being an ad agency into, you know, a design and innovation consulting business, as a result of sort of that trip now work with Virgin, which was a really interesting mash up of sort of forces that may made me think about where we were going. And then obviously, the second piece of work is we helped to start a we founded a business called the US School, which is a social and emotional learning platform that is very much about helping high school kids, college kids, people in transition, figure out where they go. And so it's a construct of self awareness with self confidence, leading to self direction in very simple terms, but it's a curriculum based platform. So putting all the learning that we'd have, from a business perspective, from a family life perspective into a product. So yeah, that's the two that come to mind. Marc Gutman 40:21 Yeah, those are amazing. But flipping the script a little bit. Is there one that broke your heart? Like, is there one that you can remember where it just didn't pan out the way you wanted it to? Or just left either kind of sad and bummed out? Shawn Parr 40:36 You know, I, personally, I've been so fortunate across all the years. And I wouldn't say there was any one that left me sad that way. But there was a multi billion dollar technology company that my creative director and I had the privilege of traveling to Prague, and, you know, the UK and another part of the US, and they were foreign owned, and these people were just rude. I mean, we we busted our backsides. For these people. It was a big project. And yeah, that was just, I think that was the one time and 23 years where I experienced rudeness. So yeah, that was that was sad for them, not for us, because we laugh about it. At this point. If I told you the story, you pee your pants, we don't have enough time. But yeah, these these people, which is? Oh, yeah, Marc Gutman 41:33 that's pretty good track record. If in 23 years, that's, that's, that's what you have. So that's really, really awesome. So what is Bulldog Drummond look like today? Like, what's the makeup of the business? What kind of clients are you working with? Shawn Parr 41:45 So we went through a, I know, read, positioning, re examining the role we play in the war about 18 months ago, and especially with climate, and the social issues that are affecting the world. We said, you know, how can we make a difference. And our sort of position as a company is, we get up every day to try to help leaders become a force for good inside of their organizations. So we believe like many people today that businesses, companies, leaders, and companies are the biggest change agents in society, we have, you know, the ability to move culture, we have the ability to remove systems, and not necessarily have to rely on government. Another conversation. But so bought og, we work with the C suite, executives across a range of big a large range of, you know, significant companies. So what we look like today, as a company that we our expertise is in brand, and Brandon to innovation and people and culture, into customer experience into social impact and sustainability. They're the practice areas that we operate in. And we are part of a three group studio today that has offices in in Irvine and Chicago, and we joined forces about three years ago. And so as a consulting studio, we now have, you know, partners in digital transformation, digital innovation, digital products and commerce. And so we have the ability to sort of affect the entire customer experience, or the connected customer experience, if needed. But what's in our heart is actually moving the world forward through the work that we do, making the world a better place through the work we did. Marc Gutman 43:54 And so what's your biggest challenge right now with that? Shawn Parr 43:57 I think that the move and the speed at which digital transformation is affecting some businesses, you know, I don't see that as a challenge. I see that as a, as the natural next step for where business is going. I think helping, the challenge that we have is helping companies be aware of what's around the corner while they're while they're dealing with the current reality of, you know, pandemic, the current reality of, you know, remote working and such. Marc Gutman 44:32 Yeah, as the pandemic had a big impact on your business. Shawn Parr 44:36 I was very fortunate, I would say we have a sort of a diverse client portfolio. We have, you know, organizations that are in technology and food and beverage and health care. We had clients that were very active in hospitality. So we I think like the rest of the world. We Got a shock to the system and in March and early April, and since has been extremely, you know, busy and engaged across a wide range of categories. Marc Gutman 45:12 So what are you most excited about right now or looking forward to, maybe a better question? Shawn Parr 45:18 I think when a dear friend of mine, who is a comedian, he posted some tape today. And it was a picture of this woman in the 20s. And she was in her 20s get up at Black and White photograph. And he said, Remember, when this was over, the roaring 20s happened, and joy is just around the corner. And so I think what I'm excited by is the much like, you know, back in the early 90s, and I think about San Diego, then and today, the unleashed creativity, that is an the natural joy that is gonna come out of humans, when we can't have this restriction that is around us today. We I don't think we're ever going to go back to the way it was, but there will be a new normal, and the new normal has happened like throughout history. So what happens as a result, the the connectivity, and the the joy, the humor, the music, the art culture that is going to come in the next 234 years is going to be fantastic to participate in and experience. Marc Gutman 46:30 So Shawn, is he is he think about yourself back in London, his young eight year old boy helping your dad open up those farmers markets and getting up early at 4am? Or maybe you're a little older than that. Like if he you know, if he saw you today, what do you think he'd say? Shawn Parr 46:47 He would say, life is short. You know, make sure you're enjoying either the hearing now or not always thinking about tomorrow? I think he'd say, You did all right. And yeah, no, I think he's, he, he was he always had these sort of anecdotes. You can never put a young head on old shoulders or an old head on your shoulders. But you know, I think he would, he would say, you know, just make sure you enjoy every day. Let's say be brilliant. Marc Gutman 47:29 And that is Shawn Parr of Bulldog Drummond. Hope you heard. I mean, really heard Shawn's call that business, That design is the platform for change, that we can design our way over, around and through some of our biggest social and cultural issues. Think about that for a moment. There is a way forward. It's not easy. It's not obvious, but with some curiosity in intent. Design is the tool that furthers our purpose. A big thank you to Shawn part of Bulldog Drummond. After interview, Shawn shared his story of how he was looking at an old picture of a young woman from the 20s dressed in her flapper outfit. And then it reminded him that those roaring times came after a really dark and tough time. And that on the other side of our time, will be our version of the 20s where creativity and innovation will bloom. Soon we'll turn the corner and we'll all be wearing our roaring 20s flapper outfits. We will link to all things Shawn and Bulldog Drummond in the show notes. And if you know of a guest who should appear on our show, please drop me a line at podcast@wildstory.com. Our best guests like Shawn come from referrals from past guests and our listeners. Well that's the show. Until next time, make sure to visit our website www.wildstory.com where you can subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher or via RSS so you'll never miss an episode. I like big stories and I cannot lie. You other storytellers can't deny.

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A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 57:13


We love hot industry intel and gossip! Of all industries, really! And when it comes to the land of hyaluronic acid, celeb makeup lines, and derm backlash, no one gives it better than Jill Dunn and Carlene Higgins of the Breaking Beauty Podcast. But before we go deeeeeep down that rabbithole, we need to answer one pressing question: What looks will Cam be working for fall 2020?!   What’s Cam wearing this fall?! Some combination of babyGap (beware of baby vanity sizing!!!), Petit Bateau, Búho, Emile et Ida, Bobo Choses, Oeuf, Poudre Organic, Lewis, Tinycottons, and Patagonia (this vest!). For these brands and lots more, Claire’s all about scraping the sale sections on Smallable, Scandiborn, and Melijoe. And when it comes to shoes: Native, AF1s, Air Jordans, and Timberlands, scuffed-up ideally.   To get so much more of Jill and Carlene, subscribe to the Breaking Beauty Podcast.   Scientists giving their clean-beauty takes: Dr. Michelle Wong (@labmuffinbeautyscience), Stephen Ko (@kindofstephen), and Jen Novakovich (@theecowell).   Some makeup/beauty things having a pandemic moment: LoveSeen fake lashes, Foreo microcurrent bear, root cover-up powders from Color Wow and Clairol, and Christophe Robin temporary hair color.   Splashy new launches: Rare Beauty by Selena Gomez, Makeup by Mario, One/Size by Patrick Starrr, and Forvr Mood by Jackie Aina.   Skincare ingredients in masks! But of course! Check out The HydraFacial Company's FaceLife copper-infused masks and YoRo Naturals' zinc masks and Masque Bar’s hydrogel masks specifically to wear under PPE.   WOC-owned brands to watch (and founders to follow!): Uoma Beauty, founded by Sharon Chuter, who started #PullUpForChange; Cheekbone Beauty, from the Canadian Indigenous  founder Jenn Harper; Ami Colé, which is pre-launch and founded by the Glossier and L'Oréal alum Diarrha N'Diaye. Oh, and the derm Dr. Alexis Stephens, too.    For more on colorism and skin-lightening, check out Priya Rao’s Unfair podcast for Glossy.   Affordable and efficacious skincare: Maelove, Good (Skin) Days, Inn Beauty Project, Everyday Humans, and Versed.   Waterless beauty—COOL. OWA Haircare and aN-Hydra Skincare are making big moves, and we’re big fans of the Odacité Green Ceremony Cleanser.   Companies doing good stuff around refillable packaging and recycling: Terracycle, Tata Harper and their new Waterlock Moisturizer, Kjaer Weis, Clé de Peau Beauté, Charlotte Tilbury, and Native.   The 2020 ingredient: Niacinamide.   Skinfluencers worth following: Caroline Hirons, Skincare by Hyram, DermAngelo, and, but of course, Dr. Sandra Lee (aka Dr. Pimple Popper).   Call us! 833-632-5463! DM us! @athingortwohq! KIT, basically.   Get online migraine relief—and 50% off your first month of medication—with Cove. YAY.   Produced by Dear Media

Unstoppable
93 Tata Harper - Founder and CEO of Tata Harper Skincare

Unstoppable

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 40:13


Tata Harper talks about how she put together the pieces of the puzzle to create a business that aligned with her values while being innovative. She also talks about how she has made the most of the COVID pandemic, her tips for teaching her kids about skincare, and much more.

Los PODCASTS de La Sergio
Mujeres de Ataque con Juan Lozano - Tata Harper

Los PODCASTS de La Sergio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 22:44


Tata Harper, Ceo y Fundadora Tata Harper SKinCare, fue la entrevistada de Juan Lozano en su programa Mujeres de Ataque. Harper conversó con el director de Noticias RCN sobre cómo fue el lanzamiento de su línea de cuidado para la piel.

Work in Progress with Sophia Bush

Tata Harper (@tataharper, @tataharperskincare) is the Founder and CEO of Tata Harper Skincare, a green beauty entrepreneur, and a true pioneer of the farm-to-face skincare movement. Since launching in 2010, Tata has created, manufactured, and produced countless cleansers, serums, moisturizers, face oils, cosmetics and more all from her 1,200-acre property in the Champlain Valley in Vermont where she oversees every aspect of production on-site. The mother of three sits down with Sophia to discuss her childhood in Colombia, how she became interested in the beauty industry, the surprising things she found that exist in the products we use on our skin every day (here’s a hint: a lot of it should be in cars, not on our bodies!), and so much more!This episode is sponsored by Vizzy.

Koalatea: Quality Topics & Tea
3 || Self-Care While Stuck at Home

Koalatea: Quality Topics & Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 17:09


3 || Self-Care While Stuck at Home Unwind and spend some time taking care of yourself! The KoalaTeam share their personal experiences and tips for you, our lovely and loyal listeners, to decompress. Timestamps: Introduction 0:00 Food 0:35 Anchor.fm ad 3:30 Beauty/skincare 4:05 Mental health 8:00 Outro 16:25 Sites mentioned: Tata Harper https://www.tataharperskincare.com/ L'Occitane en Provence https://www.loccitane.com/en-us/ Chloe Ting https://www.chloeting.com/program/ Mental health resources: NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness): https://www.nami.org NAMI mental health call center 1-800-704-0900: 24/7. Languages spoken: English, Mandarin, Spanish, Tagalog, Vietnamese National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255: 24/7, English and Spanish Grief counseling https://www.sccgov.org/sites/bhd/Documents/bhsd-covid-19/Grief-Support-COVID-addendum.pdf Bill Wilson Center: Centre for Living with Dying https://www.billwilsoncenter.org/services/all/living.html Calls to action: Leave a review on iTunes! Check out our website! https://koalateapod.com Follow us on Instagram (@koalatea.pod) and Twitter (@koalateapod) for the latest updates! Share KoalaTea with your friends! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/koalatea/message

Beauty from the Heart
Decoding Clean Beauty with Tata Harper

Beauty from the Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 38:44


From a sunny farm in Vermont, Tata Harper joins me today to tell me how she created her clean skincare brand. When her step father was sadly diagnosed with cancer, her family made the decision to remove all kinds of toxins from their everyday routines. What ensued was a journey of research and knowledge that inspired her to create her own beauty line that was luxury, potent, and clean. I loved learning about Tata’s upbringing in Columbia, where beauty routines were a celebration and a ritual. If you want to learn a little more about what ‘clean beauty’ really means, this episode will be for you… Tata on Instagram: www.instagram.com/tataharperTata Harper Skincare on Instagram: www.instagram.com/tataharperskincareTata Harper website: www.tataharperskincare.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Story + Rain Talks
Ep 38. Pamela Love: Award-Winning Jewelry Designer

Story + Rain Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 61:38


Creative Flow And Meaningful Designs. Almost 15 years ago, Pamela Love began making jewelry in her Brooklyn apartment. The one-time film student was once a stylist, a vintage clothing curator, and famously assisted the prolific painter Francesco Clemente. Deeply inspired by her time with him and by their friendship, it’s a little-known fact that to this day, she still mixes his paints for his commissioned portraits. Learning color from Clemente contributed to her restrained yet robust sense of and taste in color, which is evident in her aesthetic and designs. In a market filled with jewelry brands, Love has always been known for unique, distinct design and her intelligent and elevated point of view. Always with her hand firmly on the pulse of style, Pamela Love puts out pieces steeped in symbolism that mean more for the wearer. And she’s collaborated with the best brands…from Opening Ceremony to Nine West, and many more. On this podcast, we talk about her exciting new piercing collection, the store she opened in Paris, her tarot and meditation practices, mall culture and her creativity as a kid in Florida, the business versus creative side of her brand, how she’s fallen in love with clay and ceramics, her book, her sources of inspiration, and the importance of settling into her day to make room for creativity to flow. We delve into the elements of her great taste, getting specific about skincare and many of her favorite things, that you can shop here: 1. Shop Pamela Love's latest collection https://rstyle.me/+NK-92DjSD7LAcE69AMjNhg 2. Pamela Love: Muses and Manifestations book https://rstyle.me/+SMspPRPuTBkY0Xq9ibXa-Q 3. Porcelain Candle in Sueño by Pamela Love x Joya https://www.pamelalove.com/products/porcelain-sueno-candle-black?_pos=1&_sid=27ae3e029&_ss=r 4. Porcelain Candle in Rise by Pamela Love x Joya https://www.pamelalove.com/products/porcelain-candle-rise-pink 5. Great Expectations Directed By Alfonso Cuaron https://rstyle.me/+G9wd9hvAYCIzuFswbSzhKQ 6. Brazil Directed By Terry Gilliam https://rstyle.me/+yPo7yIjnpEUXUi1c1ovYJg 7. Gentle Cleansing Oil Makeup Remover by Sulwhasoo https://rstyle.me/+nf7S8xiHifG9tiI2Q1mbjQ 8. The Rich Cream by Augustinus Bader https://rstyle.me/+jHzkbyUhJeRaUyE785Gb2Q 9. Resurfacing BHA Glow Mask by Tata Harper https://rstyle.me/+phrPgb83rcCVhQbnGYKuCg

Story + Rain Talks
Ep 36. Rebecca Minkoff: Designer + Female Founder Collective Founder

Story + Rain Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 45:12


Designer Rebecca Minkoff and Story + Rain founder and Editor-in-Chief, Tamara Rappa, go way back. Tamara knew Rebecca before she made her first handbag and before she met her husband. So she was excited to have a structured, sit-down conversation with Rebecca, who has built her brand in a big way and created the gravely important, Female Founder Collective. In this episode, they go on an intimate journey in her brand’s timeline and trajectory. They talk about who she’s inspired by and who has made an impact on her life. From her vision, to how she gets her best ideas, to what scares her, and so much in between; including her career highs and career lows, and a favorite subject: managing and sourcing a team. We get scoop on the book she’s writing, we discuss how the Rebecca Minkoff brand is weathering the current pandemic, and talk about her favorite fashion presentation to date. We go over her product rec's and favorite things, that you can shop here: 1. Clam Bakenail polish by Essie https://rstyle.me/+VNxGcMb8MdV29NtzmMh2Aw 2. Peloton app for workouts https://www.onepeloton.com/app 3. Fauda on Netflix https://www.netflix.com/title/80113612 4. C.E.O. Glow Vitamin C and Turmeric Face Oil by Sunday Riley https://rstyle.me/+bVK07CIyQOLsSSTSiuJlKQ 5. Elixir Vitae by Tata Harper https://rstyle.me/+V64TKn9qnlNmy_ef-FFP8g 6. Forever Glow Anti-Aging Face Mask by Joanna Vargas https://rstyle.me/+4bk9FfHBE569pVWFUSbdwg 7. Chloe Dress by Rebecca Minkoff https://rstyle.me/+WMqi_z9PeyOB1VTm_guS0w 8. Talia Top by Rebecca Minkoff https://rstyle.me/+IhduZBsSciXSlqJkpEO1rw 9. Edie Crossbody by Rebecca Minkoff https://rstyle.me/+SPKV1WFCLFixxVo19ekxlQ 10. Cindy Top by Rebecca Minkoff https://rstyle.me/+w3yPrLNVJr119yDj8CjjHQ

The Safari
The Green Beauty Chemist: Tata Harper Skincare's, Tata Harper

The Safari

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 44:31


Tata Harper is the Founder of her beauty brand Tata Harper Skincare, a line of natural products merging nature's botanicals and technology from around the globe to create multi-purpose and multifunctional products that never compromise on luxury. Since launching 10 years ago, Tata has become a leader in not only the beauty industry, but also the consumer lifestyle space. We talk about: the development of her products' formulas, the importance of rituals in her vision for her brand, the technology behind her products, her entrepreneurial advice, and more.   Interviewed by Mortimer Singer. 

This Life Explains It All
Ep 08: Q&A With Stefania & Kat: The Art Of Letting Go, Plus How We Get Our Skin, Bodies, And Minds In Check

This Life Explains It All

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 37:33


Resources Mentioned In the Episode:The Holistic Psychologist Dr. Nicole LePeraGwyneth Paltrow x Eckhart Tolle PodcastEckhart Tolle: The Power Of Now Ram Dass Be Here NowRam Dass InstagramSriMati Instagram Skin / Beauty:Sakara Life Super PowderFour Sigmatic AdaptogensTata HarperOsea Hyaluronic Sea SerumUrsa Major Skin ProductsNuFACEEWG (to see if your products are safe)Clé de Peau Concealer StickBeauty Counter (brow pencil)Kosas Cosmetics Lip ColorSupplements / Adaptogens: Bioceuticals Ultra-Muscleze NightAshwagandhaLion's ManeReishi

The Safari
The Growth Equity Investor: Alliance Consumer Growth's Julian Steinberg

The Safari

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 29:46


Julian Steinberg is the Co-Founder of Alliance Consumer Growth. Since 2011, he and his colleagues have built ACG into one of the leading consumer growth investment funds in the United States. They have invested in many household names ranging from Harry's Shaving, Tata Harper, Shake Shack, Clio, Lola, BarkTHINS, and most recently Hershel. We talk about: his strategy of investing, shifts in consumer behaviors that are influencing today's brands, how the digital and physical intersect, sectors that excite him at the moment, and more.   Interviewed by Mortimer Singer. 

You Beauty
Ellie Bullen’s All About Plant-Based Beauty

You Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 16:07


With three published cookbooks and over 690 thousand followers on Instagram, Ellie Bullen has made her mark as a leading plant-based eating influencer and author. On this episode, Amy sits with Ellie and uncovers her natural, practical and cruelty-free beauty routine. Expect some products you might not have heard of, some cult favourites, and a full breakdown of what fungal acne is and what can be done to treat it. Plus, in our Spendy Savey segment, Ellie’s Spendy is a whopping $400 eye balm. She, of course, tells us why it’s worth every penny. The list of products mentioned in this episode are below;  Avene Cleansing Foam, $29.95. https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/78732/avene-cleansing-foam-150ml Nizoral Anti-Dandruff Shampoo 2%, $22.99. https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/41888/nizoral-anti-dandruff-shampoo-2-100ml Ursa Major 4-in-1 Essential Face Tonic, $40.26.  https://shop.nordstrom.com/s/ursa-major-4-in-1-essential-face-tonic/4928230/full?origin=category-personalizedsort&breadcrumb=Home%2FBrands%2FUrsa%20Major&color=none Stieva-A Cream (prescription only) The Ordinary 100% Plant-Derived Squalane, $13.90. https://www.priceline.com.au/the-ordinary-100-plant-derived-squalane-30-ml  Babo Botanicals Daily Sheer Sunscreen SPF 40, $65.59. https://www.amazon.com.au/Babo-Botanicals-Daily-Sheer-Sunscreen/dp/B00T4JQNLI Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation, $99. https://www.sephora.com.au/products/giorgio-armani-luminous-silk-foundation/v/2 Smashbox Full Exposure Long Wear Volumising Mascara, $35. https://www.mecca.com.au/smashbox/full-exposure-long-wear-volumising-mascara/I-011046.html Eye of Horus Bio Lipstick, $36. https://www.eyeofhoruscosmetics.com/collections/lips/products/lipstick-artemis-nude Bite Beauty Agave+ Daytime Lip Balm, $22. https://www.sephora.com.au/products/bite-beauty-agave-plus-daytime-lip-balm/v/default Lux Aestiva Gypsy Oil, $52.  https://www.nourishedlife.com.au/body-moisturiser/164379/lux-aestiva-gypsy-oil.html Chloe Nomade EDP, $180. https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/91935/Chloe-Nomade-Eau-De-Parfum-75ml-Spray Playa Soft Volume Powder (unavailable in AUS) Ellie’s Spendy: Tata Harper Boosted Contouring Eye Balm, $412.42. https://www.net-a-porter.com/au/en/product/1226330/Tata_Harper/boosted-contouring-eye-balm-15ml Ellie’s Savey: Macadamia Oil. CREDITS Hosts:Amy Clark  With thanks to: Ellie Bullen Producer:Lem Zakharia GET IN TOUCH: You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here .... https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcast/ Got a beauty question you want answered?  Email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone on 02 8999 9386.  Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here...  https://www.facebook.com/groups/2112109512358240/ Want this and other podcasts delivered straight to your inbox?  Subscribe to our podcast newsletter...  https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe/

All Bases Covered
Vacays and Conspiracies

All Bases Covered

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 55:19


EPISODE 20. / Happy Monday and WELCOME BACK to regular programming! On this weeks episode of All Bases Covered, back from the brink, Jaclyn Hill announces the latest launch in her cosmetics range with a line of “holiday” highlighters. Will she be able to redeem herself from the lipstick debacle that no one can seem to forget? In other news, the Jeffree Star and Shane Dawson Conspiracy Palette practically broke the internet and there is a new carb-loaded beauty line in town. Back from vacay, Lisa and Alex share their fav products they can't leave home without and we break down Niacinamide and all the benefits this powerhouse ingredient can have which may even be in your current routine. Products Mentioned:Mac Face and Body Foundation: http://bit.ly/2QqumxrTatcha Dewy Luminous Skin Mask: http://bit.ly/341kL4oKevyn Aucoin Volume Mascara: http://bit.ly/35q6Ju9Drunk Elephant D-Bronzi: http://bit.ly/2Ol56GfSmashbox Primeriser: http://bit.ly/2WYSVD3Beauty News: Ultra Violette: http://bit.ly/2NV0DLC Tanya Hennessy Makeup Line: http://bit.ly/33UUC6VJaclyn Hill Cosmetics: http://bit.ly/2CSU99vJeffree Star x Shane Dawson pre order: http://bit.ly/33YoU8UNon-Beauty Faves:Boy Swallows Universe: http://bit.ly/2r5e2rd Tattooist of Auschwitz: http://bit.ly/2XkPk28Estée Lalonde On the Line with Tata Harper: https://apple.co/2qbF9RGWho the hell is Hamish podcast: https://apple.co/37dMhNW Wine and Crime podcast: https://apple.co/2Onk2n8Unravel true-crime podcast, Snowball: https://apple.co/37ezpqXFrank green water bottle: http://bit.ly/2qjKCpiDon't forget to follow us on Instagram @allbasescovered.pod to join the community and contribute your questions to upcoming episodes! For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

On The Line with Estée Lalonde
Green Beauty with Tata Harper

On The Line with Estée Lalonde

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 51:23


On this episode of The Estée Lalonde Show, I talk to the founder of natural and non toxic beauty brand, Tata Harper. I talk to Tata about her journey of creating the brand and why it's becoming the next generation of beauty, an in depth discussion about the products and learn about Tata's own skincare regime. Don't forget to rate/review and subscribe to The Estée Lalonde Show!Follow @esteelalondeshow See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Entreprendre dans la mode
Movers & Shakers (

Entreprendre dans la mode

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 71:31


Découvrez RÉUNI, mon nouveau projetSuivez les aventures de RÉUNI sur Instagram I Twitter I Linkedin I Facebook A l’occasion du lancement du nouveau Pop-up store sur le bien-être et le body positivisme présent au Bon Marché jusqu’à la fin du mois d’octobre, nous allons à la rencontre de Tata Harper, la créatrice de sa marque éponyme de cosmétique et Christian David le fondateur de Kure Bazaar.Tata HarperKure Bazaar KEY LEARNINGS 26:50 « I was really not interested in participating and doing the same that has been done because I honestly believe that we don’t need another serum… there is already so much out there. What I wanna do is to make a product that make people’s life better and also with your product you support a more sustainable future, that is the only reason why I am doing this! » 29:26 « Il y a une vraie notion de philosophie, de politique, de social derrière. Pour nous, le next step c’est d’avoir un modèle d’entreprise très différent et c’est comme cela que l’on peut changer les choses, et pas avoir peur de parler aujourd’hui à un autre niveau avec les personnes suffisamment puissantes, qui peuvent vraiment s’inspirer de nouveaux modèles d’entreprenariat. Une fois qu’on a passé ce step d’entreprise, soyons clair, de nouveaux systèmes d’entreprises, je vais peut-être développer deux éléments : je pense qu’aujourd’hui c’est aussi un rôle social, c’est-à-dire que l’entreprise si elle est vue et vécue différemment, on emmène un système très différemment, et cela fait partit pour nous de nos engagements qui dépassent justement, la formule on l’a, cela ne va pas changer grand-chose que l’on ai 1% de plus, ce n’est pas notre façon de communiquer mais maintenant, si on a un nouveau modèle qui change les choses, c’et pour nous très important, ce sont de grandes discussions aux USA, sur une nouvelle façon de gérer les profits dans les entreprises, je crois que c’est fondamental, c’est pour ça aussi que les formules ne sont pas très bonnes. » « Le profit n’est plus au cœur, on ne peut pas dire faire moins de marge parce qu’il faut faire très attention, vous devez vivre, vous devez faire vivre votre entreprise, vous êtes un chef d’entreprise, nous on a bientôt 40 personnes avec nous, c’est une grosse responsabilité donc il ne faut pas non plus rêver mais vous voyez de le travailler différemment, ça change tout et moi je suis convaincu que les engagements, le next step du green en France, c’est d’emmener un nouveau modèle : travailler différemment les profits, le profit ne doit as être au centre de l’entreprise, le profit sert évidemment à ce qu’on puisse tout vivre correctement parce qu’on travaille beaucoup mais au-delà de ça, on doit véritablement faire vivre différemment tout le monde autour de nous, ça pour moi, c’est très important et cela coûte beaucoup d’argent parce qu’on paye beaucoup de charges. » 36:06 « I feel that the conversation around beauty as always been center around this idea of perfectionism which doesn’t exist, no one is perfect…We are all beautiful in our own way and the only way to really be the most attractive that you can be is actually embracing all the good and all the bad. I sometimes think of my friends that I find to be my most attractive friends, and they are far from being this image of perfection, they are actually you know that people who are happy, there is something  in their spirit, in their attitude, in the way that they speak, about their charisma beauty go so much behind just the physical aspect. »  48:55 « Il faut être au juste au prix, et je crois que ça c’est très important, pour l’entreprise et puis pour nos clientes. Le juste prix, les clientes le comprendront très bien. Je crois qu’il n’y a pas besoin beaucoup de les expliquer, le juste prix se ressent, vous le comprenez parce que les clientes comparent ». 49:35 « Aujourd’hui, je suis sûre que le juste prix, ça fait partit de l’éthique d’une entreprise aussi. » 54:10 « It was a crazy time in my life, It was super intense and I honestly don’t remember ever having fear, ever ever. I was like I’m gonna  find a way to make this happen, I will find a way, I don’t know how long it would take but I am going to do everything in my power to make it happen and I never really allowed fear to be part of my decisions, at all. » 55:05 « Even if you launch your brand it doesn’t mean that you stop learning. I’m learning every day ! (…) Being entrepreneur is really not easy, it is really risky, it is a lot of decisions  also the life of your employees are in your hands, you need to be successful because you are responsible to pay their paycheck. There is not other options to make it works somehow, be creative and try to find solutions. »  55:50 « Mon premier combat a été de vaincre la peur. » 58:45 « Aujourd’hui, cette façon de vivre globale c’est un vrai mouvement et non plus du tout une tendance, et je crois qu’aujourd’hui se créer une famille. Un mouvement ça ne se fait pas seul, ça se fait parce qu’il y a une réunion d’entrepreneurs et d’entreprises engagées. En très peu de temps il se passe énormément de choses, on passe d’une piscine à un océan. Ce qui est exceptionnel aujourd’hui c’est de ne plus avoir ce combat seul. » 01:02 « After 9 : 30 I am not checking more email. I have rules like that all the time to create boundaries.  You need to spend time with your family, with your friends, you need to spend time for yourself. You need to create balance in your life. » 01:03 « All the mistakes and all the things that we have done that has let me where we are now. I never see mistakes as things incorrect, we are always learning experiences about what not to do anymore. »

Goop Yourself
Birthday Girl

Goop Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 64:10


We celebrate GP's 47th birthday by speculating about The Politician, discussing her controversial Emmy's walk and diving into some recently unearthed JLo shade. We also cover Tata Harper's appearance on The Beauty Closet, Goopfellas circling the drain, a NYC travel guide, faux grunge wear, eco-friendly beds for kids, goop's East Coast hovel and more!

The Beauty Closet
The Skin-Care Guru Who Started—and Stayed—on the Farm

The Beauty Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 51:43


Skin-care guru, CEO, Vermont farmer, single mom, Latina, clean crusader…it’s hard to put Tata Harper in a box.  Famous for her gorgeous, fast-acting, high-tech serums, oils, masks, and essences—and for creating all-natural luxury skin care before anyone else had mastered melding the two—Harper knows her stuff about skin and about clean beauty. She’s also one of the most glamorous people we know. She talked to us about her path from girl growing up in Colombia to self-possessed founder of an enormously successful company. Her strategies—for keeping your skin in beautiful shape no matter what your age, for scheduling asa powerful form of self-care (the woman never procrastinates, believe it or not), and for balancing work and life so they always make you happy—are life-changing. You’ll also find out what goes into a superserum that costs $450, why Harper believes all-natural is the way to go, and why (if you needed more reasons) you should make the shift to clean beauty.  (For more, see The Beauty Closet hub.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

BeautyToaster
Tata Harper, pioneer of US green beauty

BeautyToaster

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 30:10


It all started back in 2010... (English version) I met Tata Harper in Les Salons Particuliers of Le Bon Marché in Paris. It was a sunny day and we had a really nice chat about the brand. How it all started, why from the start she would not work with traditionnel laboratories et cosmetic scientific, and what makes Tata Harper Skincare so original. Back in 2010, she was a real pioneer and as an absolute beginner in this very secretive industry she had to find her own path. After college, she trained to become an engineer, and that helped her à great lot. It's Beauty Toaster time. Headphones on to listen to what she has to say about her skincare brand, her projects and the so called "clean beauty". Don't miss any  Beauty Toaster episode ! Register on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Deezer, Google Podcast and all other good podcast plateforms. Don't forget to leave a review or plenty of stars on  Apple Podcast, if you liked it. If you want to help us, do not hesitate to talk about Beauty Toaster to your family and friends all over the world. Thank you so much for listening and for your support. Follow us on Instagram @beautytoaster  to know about the next episodes in English or even in French, if you want to listen to beauty podcasts in French. It is a good way improve your knowledge too ;-) . We are also on Twitter @beautytoaster and Facebook @beautytoaster . (Version Française) C'est en anglais (My God !!!)  mais pas de panique, vous pouvez retrouver la traduction intégrale de notre entretien sur le blog (Rubrique Soin) On ne présente plus Tata Harper, la créatrice de la marque éponyme. Les flacons vert pomme, les formules hyper concentrées en actifs naturels. Les influencueuses ne jurent que par elle. Mais comment tout a commencé ? Pas facile au début des années 2010, de se lancer dans un projet auquel personne ne croyait et pour lequel vous ne trouviez aucun spécialiste susceptible de vous aider. Bref, très vite, la nécessité de créer sa propre usine et d'assurer sa production de A à Z lui est apparu comme une évidence. Tata nous révèle quelques secrets bien gardés des fabricants de cosmétiques et un scoop sur ses produits à venir. Allez à vos écouteurs, c'est l'heure de Beauty Toaster. Ne manquez aucun nouvel épisode de Beauty Toaster le podcast ! Abonnez-vous sur Apple Podcast, Spotify, Deezer, Google Podcast et sur toutes les bonnes plateformes de podcasts. N'oubliez pas de laisser un commentaire et plein d'étoiles sur Apple Podcast, si vous avez aimé. Vous permettrez ainsi à Beauty Toaster de profiter d'une audience plus large en donnant à d'autres auditeurs la chance de le découvrir. N'hésitez pas non plus à en parler beaucoup autour de vous, à partager avec votre famille, vos ami(e)s, et tous les fans de beauté et de wellness que vous connaissez, même s'ils vivent loin de vous ;-). Beauty Toaster peut s'écouter partout dans le monde. Merci infiniment pour votre écoute, votre fidélité et votre soutien. Pour connaître les prochains épisodes, suivez-moi sur Instagram @beautytoaster , sur Twitter @beautytoaster et sur la page Facebook @beautytoaster pour être notifié des nouveaux épisodes.  

Four Minutes with On The Dot
Episode 440: Tata Harper, Fan Favorite: She’s Got the Secret to Luminous Skin

Four Minutes with On The Dot

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 4:39


Four Minutes with On The Dot
Episode 375: Tata Harper: She’s Got the Secret to Luminous Skin

Four Minutes with On The Dot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 4:27


Marni on the Move
Alexandra Sharpe-Keene, Spa Director at The Peaks Resort + Spa On Skiing,Telluride and Doing What She Loves

Marni on the Move

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 46:57


Alexandra Sharpe-Keene has an eye for discovering and curating great beauty and wellness products, treatments and therapists.  She is also an avid skier, snowboarder and runner, which is why she is at her dream job as Spa Director of The Peaks Resort + Spa in Telluride, Colorado!  Alexandra has been doing what she loves since the day she graduated from college! As a child, Alexandra always dreamed of being a journalist. When she graduated from college, she immediately got a job working at one of the top newspapers in the UK, The Yorkshire Post,  but when her best friend called and invited her to come live and work at the Italian Ski Resort of Courmayeur, she didn’t think twice.  She followed her passion and went with the flow.  Alexandra packed up for her adventure and never looked back! Throughout her career, Alexandra has worked at some of the most prestigious resorts and spas including Topnotch Resort and Spa in Vermont, The Calistoga Ranch—an Auberge Spa—in California, and now at The Peaks Resort & Spa in Telluride. On today’s episode Alexandra and I talk about where her hospitality adventure began, her love of beauty products and wellness, box canyons and spiritual vortex’s, the sports that fuel her for success, her world renowned husband, Bud Keene, snowboarding pioneer and Olympic Snowboarding Coach including Gold Medalist Shaun White, and her adorable Boston Terrier, Barnaby. We also give a shout out to some of our fave brands Lord Jones, Tata Harper, Naturopathica, and Telluride Glow. Follow Us On Social @MarniOnTheMove Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn Shop our Offers, Deals, and Favorite Products + Brands Sign up for our Newsletter, The Download for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news!

Goop Yourself
Modifying Genes and Old Navy Jeans

Goop Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 50:19


Aggie's desperate to start a diet but is sticking to her guns, Bryan's reintroducing lentils to his diet after the trauma of the Four Hour Body, and Gwyneth is manspreading and renouncing her acting career in the New York Times. After a roundup of the "news" we discuss the week's newsletters. We talk about the endless GMO debate, astrology for self-acceptance, a $400 Tata Harper serum, how goop is good for female entrepreneurs, how Old Navy is saving feminism, a new way to breathe, and why French drugstore products are better than "natural" skincare. 

BeautyToaster
Marion Weber, la beauté locale et vertueuse

BeautyToaster

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 29:05


Marion Weber, aidée de sa maman Laurence, s'est mis en tête de créer une marque de soins à base d'huiles 100% françaises issues de fruits, de légumes et de noix de différentes régions de l'hexagone. Son crédo : privilégier le circuit court afin de garantir une maxi teneur en principes actifs pour chaque huile. Marion prêche également pour une consommation cosméto plus raisonnée et respectueuse de la saisonnalité des végétaux, ce qui est assez inédit. Elle valorise également certains déchets végétaux (comme certains noyaux) qui sont normalement voués à la destruction. Rien se perd, rien ne se crée... La preuve par Oden. Tata Harper n'a qu'à bien se tenir ! Allez, à vos écouteurs, c'est l'heure de Beauty Toaster. Vous pouvez suivre l'actualité d'Oden sur son site oden.fr et sur IG @oden_france Ne manquez aucun nouvel épisode de Beauty Toaster le podcast, écoutez et abonnez-vous sur Apple Podcast, Soundcloud, sur Deezer, Google Podcast, Spotify... N'oubliez pas de laisser un commentaire ou une note sur Apple Podcast et Soundcloud, si vous avez aimé. Vous permettrez ainsi à Beauty Toaster de profiter d'une audience plus large en donnant à d'autres auditeurs la chance de le découvrir. N'hésitez pas non plus à en parler beaucoup autour de vous, à partager avec votre famille, vos ami(e)s, même s'ils vivent loin de vous ;-). Beauty Toaster peut s'écouter partout dans le monde. Merci infiniment pour votre écoute, votre fidélité et votre soutien. Suivez-moi sur Instagram @beautytoaster , sur Twitter @beautytoaster et sur la page Facebook @beautytoasterpour être notifié des nouveaux épisodes.

Breaking Beauty Podcast
Ep. 48 Tata Harper Skincare Founder Tata Harper

Breaking Beauty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 51:48


She’s the fresh-faced entrepreneur who’s been bottling her eponymous, all-natural skincare since 2010. Today we’re chatting with eco beauty pioneer Tata Harper! With her unmistakable green glass packaging and sophisticated, earth-friendly formulas, the Columbian skincare founder succeeded in elevating the whole green beauty game at a time when organic formulas couldn’t shake their crunchy granola rep.   Marrying all-natural and luxury for the very first time in beauty history, Tata Harper is still sourcing sustainably grown ingredients from all over the world, producing award-winning formulas in small batches at her Vermont farm. In today’s episode, you’ll find out exactly why the best-selling Resurfacing Mask—rich in pink clay, willow bark and beet extract— is worthy of its luxury price tag. (And why industry insiders like makeup artist Gucci Westman are forever fans.) Carlene reveals her personal fave, along with Jill’s impression of her glamourous Tata Harper facial courtesy of Tata’s personal aesthetician, based at Le Bristol Hotel in Paris. You won’t want to miss Tata’s incredible origin story, having graduated from industrial engineering before one fateful event would change her life forever. Tune in to hear glimpses into Tata’s fashion-filled childhood, the mother-of-three’s thoughts on what she’s calling a “Clean-washing” sham happening in the beauty industry right now, and not to be missed, Tata reveals for the first time a top-secret new range she’s been working on, set to thrill long-time Tata Harper fans.   *Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.*   Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya
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Marni on the Move
Cindy DiPrima Morrise + Kerrilynn Pamer, CAP Beauty Founders: On High Vibrational Beauty + Wellness

Marni on the Move

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 55:31


“Beauty is Wellness. Wellness is Beauty!” That’s the philosophy of today’s guests Cindy DiPrima Morisse and Kerrilynn Pamer, Founders of CAP Beauty, the 100% natural beauty and wellness mecca. The company launched in 2014 with an online store and educational blog. Today they have a flagship store and spa in NYC, are located at Fred Segal in Los Angeles and have a new book High Vibrational Beauty: Recipes and Rituals for Radical Self Care.  On today’s #MarniOnTheMove episode, host Marni Salup syncs up with Cindy and Kerrilynn to talk about beauty, wellness, entrepreneurship and the routines and rituals that fuel them for success! They discuss some of the inspiring beauty and wellness rituals and routines from their book and go over easy ways to add transformational wellness products to your daily routine.  Cindy explains how to use bitters to ease digestion, which probiotics to add to the mix for gut health and why, and they talk about adaptogenic mushrooms and plants that help with energy levels, stress management, and immune system protection.  You will discover some of the great brands and products available at CAP Beauty and learn how to boost your immune system and hydrate your skin this Winter.   Some of the products we mention include Sun Potion, The Beauty Chef, Rahua, Tata Harper, May Lindstrom, Urban Moonshine, Bathing Culture, and Cap Beauty's namesake product line.  If you enjoy what you hear, leave us a five-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Email over any questions you have for Marni or our guests, we will answer them on upcoming episodes.  Email: marnionthemove1@gmail.com.  Just Ask! Also head over to our website, marnionthemove.com and sign up for our newsletter, The Download, to learn about upcoming events, deals and giveaways.  Connect @MarniOnTheMove @CAPBeauty Listener Perks + Deals ON On would like to offer you the opportunity to take their sneakers for a test run for 30days! Head over to their website, www.on-running.com/marnionthemove, and usethe code TryMe upon checkout. If you don’t like them, you can return them. Ihave a feeling you are going to like them. They have lots of options for allkinds of running and training. I have the Cloud Surfer’s and Clouds. Bobbi Brown Get 10% off your first time purchase of Evolution 18 products, go to evolution18.com and type in Bobbi18 Sun Potion Get 10% off at Sun Potion with code Marnionthemove at Sunpotion.com #####  

COOL MOMS
Ep 10 - If You're Learning There Is No Failure

COOL MOMS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 53:50


Join us as we get personal and professional with skincare mogul Tata Harper of Tata Harper Skincare. Tata shares how growing up in Colombia impacts her approach to life and starting a business while simultaneously starting her family.

Goop Yourself
Ep. 109: Marine Collagen and Megababe

Goop Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 45:34


Aggie and Bryan taste test GoopGenes collagen powder and marvel at Gwyneth's WSJ photos before diving into the unending newsletters. We discuss a Megababe morning routine, Hanukkah recipes, wreath making, weed websites, Holiday snacking, and the case of the missing Tata Harper cream.

Mom Brain
Teaching Our Kids About Money With Alexa Von Tobel

Mom Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 52:47


Alexa Von Tobel has done it all. She's a NY Times best selling author and the founder and CEO of LearnVest, an award-winning financial planning site. A columnist for Vogue and Inc. She is a Certified Financial Planner who attended Harvard Business School. She’s been featured as a financial expert in countless publications and on shows like the Today show, Good Morning America, Anderson Cooper 360, Katie, ABC News, Bloomberg News, and more.Most importantly Alexa is a wife and mother of 2 (and 1 more on the way), daughter Toby and son Cashel.Hilaria & Daphne talk with Alexa about how to introduce the concept of money and savings to our kids, practicing delayed gratification in front of our kids when it comes to being examples for them, expressing our love for our work to our kids, and so much more!Our Favorite Things: Tracy Martyn and Tata Harper skin care products and R+Co TROPHYSHINE + TEXTURE SPRAY.Remember to email us your questions at mombrainpod@gmail.com!

The mindbodygreen Podcast
85: Tata Harper On The Natural Beauty Movement & Eating Your Way To Healthy Skin

The mindbodygreen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 42:51


Tata Harper, founder and CEO of Tata Harper Skincare, questioned what was in her beauty products when her stepfather was advised by doctors to stay away from certain chemicals following a cancer diagnosis. She began researching those hard-to-pronounce ingredients in her products, finding tons of synthetic materials, some of which also happened to be used in car manufacturing. The Colombian-born mother of three, with a background in industrial engineering, has made it her mission to redefine the beauty industry with her non-toxic, luxury skincare line, which is handmade on an organic farm in Vermont. I first met Tata in 2013 at Organic Avenue where she was giving people facials and talking about the launch of Tata Harper Skincare. Now, five plus years later, she joined me on the mbg podcast to talk about how she found the right people, ingredients, and farm to launch a business. Working with botanists, aromatherapists, and green chemists, she found natural ways to make preservatives and emulsifiers for her Ecocert-certified products, instead of just removing parabens or sulfates. While her motto is “more is more” when it comes to your skin health she tells us her company is about being the best, not the biggest.That is exactly why they are focusing on quality as they expand into South-East Asia and Australia. A health enthusiast in all aspects, Tata shares her must-have supplements and the foods she eats for healthy skin. Whether you’ve transitioned to all-natural skin care products or just getting your feet wet, Tata’s knowledge and experience in the industry will inspire you to learn more and maybe consider taking the next step. To contact Jason with comments, questions, or speaker ideas, please email podcast@mindbodygreen.com. For all sponsorship inquiries, please email sales@mindbodygreen.com. Want to join our podcast email newsletter? Sign up here!

LET IT OUT
231 | ancestry & travel with food, diversity in wellness, break-ups, social media influencers with Candice Kumai (author & youngest contestant on Top Chef)

LET IT OUT

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 90:23


Notes from the Show:-Candice Kumai on The Web | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter-Candice's New Book: Kintsugi Wellness-Candice's Other Books: Pretty Delicious | Cook Yourself Sexy | Clean Green Drinks | Clean Green Eats-Candice's Podcast Wabi Sabi-You Be You by Drew Canole-Organifi Green Juice-Organifi GoldIf You Liked this Episode Try Out:-Jessamyn Stanley episode-Latham Thomas episodes here and here-Tata Harper episode-Sahara Rose episodeCool Things to Check-Out:-Meet me at The Good Fest on 8.11.18 in Philadelphia! Use the code KATIEDALEBOUT15 for a discount on your tickets!-CONGRATS to all that just finished the Let [a podcast] Out online podcasting course with me! The next course will begin in October. Sign-up early to join us here.-Sign-up for my newsletter to get updates on where I'll be and what I'm loving!-Join the listener Facebook Group-Get my book Let It Out: A Journey Through Journaling.All original music composed by Carolyn Pennypacker RiggsAlbum art by Zoie Harman  This episode was supported by Organifi. I love their Organifi Green Juice - an organic superfood green juice powder you just add to water to get your greens anytime, anywhere! The best part?It actually TASTES GOOD! Try it for yourself and use discount code LETITOUT at www.organifi.com to receive 20% off your order! This episode was also supported by LilSpace App with you. The LilSpace app is all about building a community around taking breaks from our phones so we can feel connected even when we are disconnected from technology.  The app helps you break bad phone habits and develop some healthier ones by rewarding you for the time you spend disconnected. You can also Unplug to support causes and earn rewards.To get started right now just search for the LilSpace appor go to GetLilSpace.com to download it to your phone

Style and Grace Podcast
Style and Grace #32: A New Year of Health, Being Bold and Green Beauty

Style and Grace Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2018 37:11


Welcome back to season three of Style and Grace!  Courtney and Shea each share their vision for 2018, including their words or themes for the year and some goals.  The co-hosts also talk about green beauty, how they got into it and why it’s relevant in their lives.  They also share the skincare and makeup products that they are using and loving, as well as tips and resources for you to shop with green beauty in mind as well.  This episode is not sponsored and all opinions and recommendations are personal. Show Notes: Green Beauty products and resources mentioned in this episode The Honest Company The Honest Life by Jessica Alba The Honest Beauty Shampoo and Conditioner - Beyond Hydrated The Honest Beauty eye shadow trios The Honest Beauty cleanser and moisturizer My Chelle Advanced Organ Oil, Day Cream Moisturizer, Fruit Enzyme Cleanser Ilia Tinted Moisturizer Pacifica Brand mascara and nail polish Chocolate Sun Self Tanning Lotion Beauty Counter winter eyeshadow palette, mascara Tata Harper foundation Eco Diva Beauty The Organic Bunny Vapour Beauty Citrine Sarah James Whoorl Beauty Heroes Mahalo   Connect with Style and Grace on social media: - Instagram @styleandgracepodcast - Facebook.com/styleandgracepodcast - Twitter @StyleGracePod - Email: styleandgracepodcast@gmail.com Like what you hear?  Please leave us a review: bit.ly/styleandgracepodcast  

Exchanges at Goldman Sachs
Building Brands to Help People Live Better: Outdoor Voices and Tata Harper

Exchanges at Goldman Sachs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2016 28:44


Tyler Haney, founder and CEO of activewear brand Outdoor Voices, and Tata Harper, founder and co-CEO of Tata Harper Skincare, are joined by Goldman Sachs' David Solomon to discuss entrepreneurship and the global health and wellness movement. This podcast was recorded on October 20, 2016. The information contained in this recording was obtained from publicly available sources and has not been independently verified by Goldman Sachs. Neither Goldman Sachs nor any of its affiliates makes any representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this recording and any liability as a result of this recording is expressly disclaimed. This recording should not be relied upon to evaluate any potential transaction. Goldman Sachs is not giving investment advice by means of this recording, and this recording does not establish a client relationship with Goldman Sachs. Copyright 2016 Goldman Sachs. All rights reserved.

Fat Mascara
Ep 35: A Pail of Diamond Dust with Tata Harper

Fat Mascara

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2016 50:10


We are going green for Halloween! Beauty entrepreneur Tata Harper is here to tell us about her natural skincare line, the coyotes on her farm, and the Tata way to apply blush. Plus, we share what we'll be doing on Oct 31, discover a surprising cause of back pimples, and find out what's hiding under long nails. Scary stuff! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

LET IT OUT
061 | TATA HARPER

LET IT OUT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2014 53:11


It is the perfect time to air this episode about holistic all natural skin care and Tata's amazing skin care line with holiday gift season in full swing. It might be the perfect time to gift yourself something from her amazing line. We don't just talk about skin care in this episode, in fact most of the episode is about entrepreneurship and how she started her company and manages being the mother of three while also running a huge business. Tata makes it all look easy and this way she designs her life is really inspiring. I know you'll love this interview and getting to know Tata with me and if you have any questions leave them below and if this episode inspires you onto an entrepreneurial path check out last week's guest Natalie MacNeil's Conquer Club. For the full show note click here.

The Fame Fatale
Episode 24: Emmy snubbery

The Fame Fatale

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2013


It's Emmy week! It's Emmy week! For the next seven days my email inbox will overflow with breathless intel from publicists letting me know precisely which chandelier earring Claire Danes is wearing right this very second. It's all extremely important.Know what's even more pressing, though? Your questions! About this Emmy season! You sent me TV-related questions via Twitter, via Facebook, via that there comment box on the right. And, with the help of special guest co-host Dan Fienberg of HitFix, I answer said questions. All while wearing Le Vian pave diamond fan earrings. (Well, OK, I don't own any such earring. But Cat Deeley wore ‘em just the other day!)So. Sit back. Relax. Maybe put on your favorite face mask (for the record, stars really do use those before hitting the Emmy red carpet—Tata Harper's Resurfacing Mask is not a joke, people) and listen up as I answer your queries on:Why the Emmy people can't seem to rally behind Sons of AnarchyWhy not all American Horror Story stars are created equalWhy Breaking Bad may not, in fact, walk off with every Emmy in the building this weekendAnd much, much more!