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What does your face say about you, and how can beauty treatments honor that instead of erase it? This week, we're joined by Vanessa Lee: celebrity injector, founder of The Things We Do, and certified Eastern face reader who's known for her thoughtful, natural approach to aesthetics.Vanessa walks us through her signature Facial Balancing technique, how she blends Eastern and Western beauty philosophies, and why face reading plays such a powerful role in her practice. We also chat about her journey from nurse injector to multi-hyphenate founder and content creator, her own personal journey with different treatments, her recent trip to Korea, and the aesthetic trends she's most excited about. Shop Vanessa's episodeWatch our episodes!CALL or TEXT US: 424-341-0426Instagram: @glossangelspod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanTwitter: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanEmail: glossangelespodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The fastest female distance runner in Singapore, National Athlete Vanessa Lee, and Sanjay Roy, Managing Director of PUMA, Southeast Asia and Oceania come on the Home Brew segment on Saturday Mornings with host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys - to discuss the popularity of performance-based running clubs around the city-state, including the PUMA NITRO Run Club. Are these clubs the new Tinder for athletes?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Camilla becomes a full-blown fangirl over today’s guest, Vanessa Lee RN! Vanessa gives a blunt answer as to what work she’s recommending Camilla get done while Jess gets the lowdown on beauty must haves. They also find out what Vanessa really thinks about “baby botox” and Lindsay Lohan’s recent glow-up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode #120 has Veronica and Laurie chasing down speculative fiction rabbit holes as they bring you industry news, writing opportunities, book festivals and more. We share two new words from John Koenig (ecsis and craxis) that segue into a brilliant chat with climate fiction author Vanessa Lee. Our book spotlights are wonderful children's picture books from the Wilderness Society Australia - Karajia Award Shortlist.Gurril Storm Bird by Trevor Fourmile (illustrated by Jingalu)The Trees by Victor Steffensen (Illustrated by Sandra Steffensen)Gurawul the Whale by Uncle Max Dulumunmun (illustrated by Laura La Rosa)In My Blood It Runs by Dujuan Hoosan, Margaret Anderson & Carol Turner (Illustrated by Blak Douglas)Intro - 00:57Industry news - 7:17Book spotlights - 22:59Author Interview - 37:37Post interview chat - 1:16:26Quotes - 1:21:26Support the showThanks for listening.Visit australianbooklovers.com to learn more.
Exploring beyond the limits of topical beauty treatments, and into the world of cosmetic technology can often feel daunting, or even deceptive in today's social media landscape. So, I wanted to use this episode to break through the clutter and take you all on an audio tour of an increasingly popular treatment: PRFM or PRP. For those who may not be familiar, PRFM stands for Platelet -Rich Fibrin Matrix. It, along with PRP (Platlet-Rich Plasma) - referenced by Dr. Nanaa Boakye - have been making headlines for its ability to naturally regenerate collagen and thicken skin using one's own blood. Having been most curious about using PRP to treat dark under eye circles, I headed over to THE Vanessa Lee at The Things We Do for a high quality and educational experience. Tune in to hear more about PRFM and PRP, and what to consider before your next big beauty treatment. Link to Products/Resources: The Things We Do, 30+ skincare (Reddit), SkincareAddiction (Reddit), Dr. Nanaa Boakye Episode, This is What It's Really Like to Dissolve Your Filler (Allure)Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topic.Rate, 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 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Vanessa Lee's podcast: The Things We Do! Contact us! Email: podcast@thethingswedo.co TWD Instagram: @thethingswedo.co Vanessa's Instagram: @vanessalee_rn Janet's Instagram: @nursejanetg Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison (found on Epidemic Sound)
This week on #skinthusiast: the podcast, Vanessa Lee, RN, delves into the world of skincare, cosmetic procedures, and expert aesthetics. If you're passionate about skincare, fascinated by cosmetic procedures, or a fellow provider in the field, this episode is a must-listen. Vanessa Lee, a globally recognized expert, is renowned for her pioneering work in aesthetics. As the creator of the trademarked Facial Balancing approach, she brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. Vanessa is not only a seasoned practitioner but also a dedicated trainer, educator, celebrity injector, skincare guru, and the visionary behind THE THINGS WE DO skincare line and beauty concept bar. Get ready for an insightful conversation that's bound to elevate your beauty and skincare game. Tune in and be inspired by one of the industry's leading experts!Be sure to listen in for a chance to win a box of goodies from Vanessa and THE THINGS WE DO!To watch the video version of this episode head to the Youtube page!Need a full skincare overhaul? Check out our Comprehensive Skincare Routine Digital GuideConnect with me:Amy's Instagramwww.skinthusiast.com
Welcome to Vanessa Lee's podcast: The Things We Do! Contact us! Email: podcast@thethingswedo.co TWD Instagram: @thethingswedo.co Vanessa's Instagram: @vanessalee_rn Janet's Instagram: @nursejanetg Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison (found on Epidemic Sound)
Welcome to Vanessa Lee's podcast: The Things We Do! Contact us! Email: podcast@thethingswedo.co TWD Instagram: @thethingswedo.co Vanessa's Instagram: @vanessalee_rn Janet's Instagram: @nursejanetg Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison (found on Epidemic Sound)
Welcome to Vanessa Lee's podcast: The Things We Do! Contact us! Email: podcast@thethingswedo.co TWD Instagram: @thethingswedo.co Vanessa's Instagram: @vanessalee_rn Janet's Instagram: @nursejanetg Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison (found on Epidemic Sound)
Welcome to Vanessa Lee's podcast: The Things We Do! Contact us! Email: podcast@thethingswedo.co TWD Instagram: @thethingswedo.co Vanessa's Instagram: @vanessalee_rn Janet's Instagram: @nursejanetg Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison (found on Epidemic Sound)
Welcome to Vanessa Lee's podcast: The Things We Do!In this episode, Vanessa and Janet debunk some of the myths you hear on social media or on the world wide web! Contact us!Email: podcast@thethingswedo.coTWD Instagram: @thethingswedo.coVanessa's Instagram: @vanessalee_rnJanet's Instagram: @nursejanetgIntro Music: "No Cry" by Faison (found on Epidemic Sound)
Welcome to Vanessa Lee's podcast: The Things We Do!In this episode, Vanessa and Janet debunk some of the myths you hear on social media or on the world wide web! This episode was so important that there will also be a part two next week!Contact us!Email: podcast@thethingswedo.coTWD Instagram: @thethingswedo.coVanessa's Instagram: @vanessalee_rnJanet's Instagram: @nursejanetgIntro Music: "No Cry" by Faison (found on Epidemic Sound)
Welcome to Vanessa Lee's podcast: The Things We Do!In this episode, Vanessa and Janet discuss bioregenerative aesthetic medicine. Join them and they discuss all the benefits of treatments like PRFm, lifting threads, and micro needling! Contact us!Email: podcast@thethingswedo.coTWD Instagram: @thethingswedo.coVanessa's Instagram: @vanessalee_rnJanet's Instagram: @nursejanetgIntro Music: "No Cry" by Faison (found on Epidemic Sound)
Hoy con Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual:La chef Vanessa Lee y la importancia de la alimentación en la perimenopausia y menopausia.Platiqué con Arturo Morell, acerca de la puesta en escena: “Alquimia y Transmutación. Mujeres presas dentro y fuera de la cárcel”. Hablamos de la Enfermedad Cerebro Vascular, con el Dr. Rolando Castañeda Arellano, Profesor Investigador de la Universidad de Guadalajara. El Dr. Salvador Guerrero Chiprés, Presidente del Consejo Ciudadano para la Seguridad y Justicia de la CDMX con el tema: “Seguridad en las apps para la búsqueda de trabajo”. Dolor en rodillas y la medicina china con el terapeuta Juan Carlos Armenta Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual es uno de los pocos programas radiofónicos que desde 1982 y hasta la fecha actual se mantiene en el cuadrante, constituyéndose en un concepto de gran éxito gracias al talento y experiencia de la mujer que le da vida a la radio y televisión y a su gran familia de especialistas quienes, diariamente, apoyan al auditorio y lo motivan a elevar su calidad de vida.La Mujer Actual es el único concepto radiofónico que ayuda a lograr la superación integral de la familia en las diferentes etapas de su vida y, diariamente, realiza un recorrido por ámbitos tan diversos como desarrollo humano, nutrición, salud (en todas las especialidades), asesoría legal, neurociencias, finanzas personales, estimulación temprana, escuela para padres, hábitos y técnicas de estudio, bolsa de trabajo, turismo, entretenimiento, gastronomía, sexualidad, tecnología, astronomía, belleza, moda, astrología y más. La Mujer Actual siempre está a la vanguardia, por eso atendemos puntualmente las necesidades del público con teléfonos abiertos y nuestras redes sociales, creando así una completísima revista radiofónica en vivo.La Mujer Actual es pionera en programas de contenido para la familia, por eso muchos han intentado imitarlo, sin embargo, gracias a su estilo único no solo ha permanecido sino que continúa siendo uno de los programas preferidos que ha evolucionado al ritmo de los tiempos. Esto se debe en gran medida a su conductora Janett Arceo, que gracias a su frescura y a su capacidad de convertirse en la voz del auditorio, ha logrado consolidar una fórmula de comunicación verdaderamente exitosa, donde interactúan el público, la conductora y el especialista, basándose en un principio fundamental: ¡la prevención!
Welcome to Vanessa Lee's podcast: The Things We Do!In this episode, Vanessa and Janet discuss Beauty Theory!Head over to https://www.beautytheory.me to sign up for our next class on Friday June 16 in DTLA!Tag us on IG to let us know you are going :)Contact us!Email: podcast@thethingswedo.coTWD Instagram: @thethingswedo.coVanessa's Instagram: @vanessalee_rnJanet's Instagram: @nursejanetgIntro Music: "No Cry" by Faison (found on Epidemic Sound)
Welcome to Vanessa Lee's podcast: The Things We Do!In this episode, Vanessa and Janet discuss what sets apart the good injectors from the GREAT injectors and how you can stand out.Contact us!Email: podcast@thethingswedo.coTWD Instagram: @thethingswedo.coVanessa's Instagram: @vanessalee_rnJanet's Instagram: @nursejanetgIntro Music: "No Cry" by Faison (found on Epidemic Sound)
Welcome to Vanessa Lee's podcast: The Things We Do!In this episode, Vanessa and Janet discuss how to manage a business and being a mom! They also dive into how they each relax and decompress when they are not working or taking care of the kids. Contact us!Email: podcast@thethingswedo.coTWD Instagram: @thethingswedo.coVanessa's Instagram: @vanessalee_rnJanet's Instagram: @nursejanetgIntro Music: "No Cry" by Faison (found on Epidemic Sound)
Welcome to Vanessa Lee's podcast: The Things We Do! In this episode, Vanessa introduces a new guest to the podcast. Vanessa and Janet discuss how they met and dive into their journey to becoming aesthetic registered nurses. They also give you tips if you are beginning your journey into medical aesthetics. Contact us!Email: podcast@thethingswedo.coTWD Instagram: @thethingswedo.coVanessa's Instagram: @vanessalee_rnJanet's Instagram: @nursejanetg Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison (found on Epidemic Sound)
David George-Cosh, BNN Bloomberg; Rick Perkins, Conservative MP; Brian Masse, NDP MP; Vanessa Lee, CTV News; Joy Malbon, CTV News; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; Greg MacEachern, Liberal Strategist; Garry Keller, StrategyCorp; Anne McGrath, NDP National Director; Rachel Aiello, CTV News; Susan Delacourt, the Toronto Star; and Greg Weston, Searchlight Strategy Group.
Marissa & Tracy sit down with Vanessa Lee, the founder and creator of Storyoga. This authentic and honest conversation explores the many ways that our experiences in work and motherhood teach us about ourselves and how we want to show up for others. 1. We explore the journey of how Storyoga came to be and how the values of yoga are infused into Vanessa's unique and special early childhood programs. 2. Vanessa shares a piece of advice on balancing the many roles in her life that will resonate deeply with so many of us. 3. In a brave and honest way, Vanessa explains how she is learning to let go of "self-criticism and comparison" and what has surprised her most about motherhood. 4. Vanessa reveals how her recent birthday has brought her into a time of reflection and what she has chosen as her "word" for 2023. This is a must-listen for anyone looking to create more space and ease in the midst of a full and busy life. Vanessa's presence and insight are a genuine gift and it's clear why Storyoga has become a sought-after place for children and families to grow and thrive.
Harjit Sajjan, International Development Minister; Vanessa Lee, CTV News; Ward Elcock, former CSIS director; Bjørn Inge Tønnessen, Questerre Energy; Kathleen Wynne, former Ontario premier; Christy Clark, former B.C. premier; and Darrell Dexter, former N.S. premier.
Francesco Sorbara, Liberal MP; Melissa Lantsman, Conservative MP; Peter Julian, NDP MP; Joy Malbon, CTV News; David Cohen, U.S. Ambassador to Canada; Vanessa Lee, CTV News; Kathleen Wynne, former Ontario premier; Christy Clark, former B.C. premier; and Darrell Dexter, former N.S. premier.
Kevin's off-balance -- is it because he's too tall, or because he's experiencing vertigo? Dr. Allie diagnoses the issue, and dives deep into vertigo. What causes vertigo, and how to treat it -- is all discussed in this video using information from Dr. Vanessa Lee's article posted on AskanAudiologist.com!
Health and wealth is a huge part of everyone's every day living And yet if we don't get to the root cause of the health or wealth issue, we can feel lost or even depressed around this time of year Wondering, what is the next step for me to heal my health and wealth? What will I focus on in 2023? The answers lie within! My client/friend/medium, Vanessa Lee, shares today her own inner journey and how I helped her (by co-creating her own healing thru guided regression work) If you see value in this, please share this message I have a FREE class this week you can join https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PigiQfsgTvOnUuY9FLD1Kw Mother/Father Wound "Being Enough" Recode Description Holidays are coming fast....and sometimes we can feel anxious or "not enough" when it comes to being around our family. Maybe you carry similar traits as your parent and it causes you pain to look in the mirror Or your partner/significant other reminds you a lot of one of your parents (maybe you married your father or mother)! Or maybe you felt abandoned or "not enough" as a kid Well, guess what, that impacts your health AND your wealth (business/relationships/marriage, etc) Let's work on this BEFORE the holidays are in full swing JOIN OUR HEALTHY N WEALTHY N WISE SUBSCRIPTION HERE: https://loiskoffi.lpages.co/healthy-n-wealthy-n-wise-subscription/ LEARN ABOUT OUR MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP WITH MINDOLOGY - https://www.mindology.mn/services/healthy-n-wealthy-n-wise-online WANNA SIGN UP AND BE A PLEDGING PATRON FOR HEALTHY N WEALTHY N WISE? https://patron.podbean.com/loiskoffi JOIN OUR TELEGRAM CHANNEL FOR MORE INSPIRATION https://t.me/healthynwealthynwise FOR COACH LOIS' RESOURCES - go to www.loiskoffi.com/resources JOIN HER FACEBOOK COMMUNITY AT HER PODCAST WEBSITE: www.loiskoffi.com/podcast SUBSCRIBE TO HER YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/loiskofficoffee BECOME A FOUNDING MEMBER OF HER INNER CIRCLE MEMBERSHIP COMMUNITY AT: http://loiskoffi.com/membership
Hoy con Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual:“25 años siendo Orgullosamente Tercos”… Platicaré con Fernando Landeros, Presidente de Fundación Teletón México A.C.La epidemióloga Andrea Domínguez con todo lo que debes saber de la “Meningitis”.Menú Navideño con la Chef Vanessa Lee.En Finanzas Personales, Gianco Abundiz y el Aguinaldo.Vive una increíble Navidad en la Fábrica de Santa.La nutrióloga Gabriela Ávila hablando de la alimentación de los niños en las fiestas decembrinas.#PorSiTeLoPerdisteA 491 años de las apariciones de la Virgen de Guadalupe, escucha al Sacerdote Mario Ángel Flores.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fGAt1vznGMMargarita Naturalmente con el tema: “Incontinencia Urinaria”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja2H2Fs2s5sMiriam Solís cantándole a la Virgen Morenahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZxAqUzzGGYEl Chef Iván Millán, con la receta de las gorditas de la Villa.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzklN3WlTHcJanett Arceo y La Mujer Actual es uno de los pocos programas radiofónicos que desde 1982 y hasta la fecha actual se mantiene en el cuadrante, constituyéndose en un concepto de gran éxito gracias al talento y experiencia de la mujer que le da vida a la radio y televisión y a su gran familia de especialistas quienes, diariamente, apoyan al auditorio y lo motivan a elevar su calidad de vida.La Mujer Actual es el único concepto radiofónico que ayuda a lograr la superación integral de la familia en las diferentes etapas de su vida y, diariamente, realiza un recorrido por ámbitos tan diversos como desarrollo humano, nutrición, salud (en todas las especialidades), asesoría legal, neurociencias, finanzas personales, estimulación temprana, escuela para padres, hábitos y técnicas de estudio, bolsa de trabajo, turismo, entretenimiento, gastronomía, sexualidad, tecnología, astronomía, belleza, moda, astrología y más.La Mujer Actual siempre está a la vanguardia, por eso atendemos puntualmente las necesidades del público con teléfonos abiertos y nuestras redes sociales, creando así una completísima revista radiofónica en vivo.La Mujer Actual es pionera en programas de contenido para la familia, por eso muchos han intentado imitarlo, sin embargo, gracias a su estilo único no solo ha permanecido sino que continúa siendo uno de los programas preferidos que ha evolucionado al ritmo de los tiempos. Esto se debe en gran medida a su conductora Janett Arceo, que gracias a su frescura y a su capacidad de convertirse en la voz del auditorio, ha logrado consolidar una fórmula de comunicación verdaderamente exitosa, donde interactúan el público, la conductora y el especialista, basándose en un principio fundamental: ¡la prevención!
Vanessa Lee; CTV News; Philippe Fournier. 338 Canada & Qc 125; Anne Lagacé Dowson. Journalist & Commentator; Pascale St-Onge, Sport Minister; Yevheniia Kravchuk, Ukrainian MP; Joyce Napier, CTV News; Robert Benzie, the Toronto Star; Joël-Denis Bellavance, La Presse; and Tom Mulcair, CTV News Political Analyst.
Vanessa Lee, CTV News; Andrew Furey, Newfoundland and Labrador Premier; Dominic LeBlanc, Intergovernmental Affairs Minister; Jonathan Kehl, stem cell donor; Annie Bergeron-Oliver, CTV News; Justin Ling, freelance journalist; and Sandy Garossino, National Observer.
Dan Riskin, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Vanessa Lee, Leslie Beck
Hoy con Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual:Llévate un cachito de historia con Vania Casasola y la segunda parte de las efemérides del mes de Julio.¿Cómo vestir para una graduación?... Escucha a la diseñadora de modas, Sarah Bustani.Jessica Sandoval, bailarina y coreógrafa, te invita a conocer el Centro Cultural “Un Teatro”.Cuidando la economía, la Chef Vanessa Lee con recomendaciones para no desperdiciar los alimentos.Para todos l@s niñ@s, los invitaremos a una mega exhibición “Dinosaurios Animatronic. Un nuevo mundo”.Tendré el gusto de platicar con la soprano mixe oaxaqueña, María Reyna.Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual es uno de los pocos programas radiofónicos que desde 1982 y hasta la fecha actual se mantiene en el cuadrante, constituyéndose en un concepto de gran éxito gracias al talento y experiencia de la mujer que le da vida a la radio y televisión y a su gran familia de especialistas quienes, diariamente, apoyan al auditorio y lo motivan a elevar su calidad de vida.La Mujer Actual es el único concepto radiofónico que ayuda a lograr la superación integral de la familia en las diferentes etapas de su vida y, diariamente, realiza un recorrido por ámbitos tan diversos como desarrollo humano, nutrición, salud (en todas las especialidades), asesoría legal, neurociencias, finanzas personales, estimulación temprana, escuela para padres, hábitos y técnicas de estudio, bolsa de trabajo, turismo, entretenimiento, gastronomía, sexualidad, tecnología, astronomía, belleza, moda, astrología y más.La Mujer Actual siempre está a la vanguardia, por eso atendemos puntualmente las necesidades del público con teléfonos abiertos y nuestras redes sociales, creando así una completísima revista radiofónica en vivo.La Mujer Actual es pionera en programas de contenido para la familia, por eso muchos han intentado imitarlo, sin embargo, gracias a su estilo único no solo ha permanecido sino que continúa siendo uno de los programas preferidos que ha evolucionado al ritmo de los tiempos. Esto se debe en gran medida a su conductora Janett Arceo, que gracias a su frescura y a su capacidad de convertirse en la voz del auditorio, ha logrado consolidar una fórmula de comunicación verdaderamente exitosa, donde interactúan el público, la conductora y el especialista, basándose en un principio fundamental: ¡la prevención!
In today's episode, we interview world-renowned medical aesthetic provider Vanessa Lee, RN. She's the founder of a beauty concept bar in Los Angeles called The Things We Do and is sought after for her dedication to Natural Intention Beauty Guidance. As a well-respected leader in injectables and facial balancing, she also trains other medical providers and empowers them with her experience and artistic injecting techniques. Today, Vanessa shares her journey into medicine and why she became an aesthetic injector. She also talks about her philosophy around injecting and skincare, and touches upon her favorite aesthetic treatments and the most popular treatments at the Things We Do. Join us today as we learn more about Vanessa and her approach to injectables for facial balancing, the amazing treatments offered at The Things We Do, and what the future of aesthetic medicine looks like. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, or on your favorite podcast platform. Topics Covered: Vanessa's journey into medicine and why she became an aesthetic injector Vanessa's philosophy and approach to injecting and skincare The most popular treatments and skincare products at The Things We Do Vanessa's take on the latest aesthetic treatments and trends to look forward to in the future Guest Info: Connect with Vanessa Lee, RN on Instagram or visit The Things We Do website to learn more about their services. Connect with Dr. Bryant Esquejo on Instagram and Dr. Marilyn Merola on Instagram. Questions or topic requests? Email holisticbeautypodcast@gmail.com. Follow Us: Holistic Beauty Podcast Instagram Visit Dr. Marilyn Merola's website Visit Dr. Bryant Esquejo's website
Hoy con Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual.En la música, el grupo N´Klabe y su más reciente álbum “Regresó el amor”.Daniel Mesino presenta su nuevo libro: “Buenos Días Avril, estás en Tokio”.El Terapeuta Juan Carlos Armenta, especialista en Medicina China hablando de la raíz de la tensión emocional y muscular.Conoce las plantas que oxigenan y purifican el ambiente en casa con Gloria Maldonado, asesora en la Federación Mexicana de Jardinería y Arreglo Foral A.C. En el Día Mundial sin Tabaco, platiqué con el Dr. Rafael Hernández, Neumólogo. Jefe de la Clínica de Enfermedades Pulmonares Obstructivas Crónicas del INER.La coach de vida, Vanessa Lee te dice los 10 cambios para seguir comiendo rico pero más sano.Disfruta el podcast de ayer:Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual es uno de los pocos programas radiofónicos que desde 1982 y hasta la fecha actual se mantiene en el cuadrante,constituyéndose en un concepto de gran éxito gracias al talento y experiencia de la mujer que le da vida a la radio y televisión y a su gran familia de especialistas quienes, diariamente, apoyan al auditorio y lo motivan a elevar su calidad de vida.La Mujer Actual es el único concepto radiofónico que ayuda a lograr la superación integral de la familia en las diferentes etapas de su vida y, diariamente, realiza un recorrido por ámbitos tan diversos como desarrollo humano, nutrición, salud (en todas las especialidades), asesoría legal, neurociencias, finanzas personales, estimulación temprana, escuela para padres, hábitos y técnicas de estudio, bolsa de trabajo, turismo, entretenimiento, gastronomía, sexualidad, tecnología, astronomía, belleza, moda, astrología y más.La Mujer Actual siempre está a la vanguardia, por eso atendemos puntualmente las necesidades del público con teléfonos abiertos y nuestras redes sociales, creando así una completísima revista radiofónica en vivo.La Mujer Actual es pionera en programas de contenido para la familia, por eso muchos han intentado imitarlo, sin embargo, gracias a su estilo único no solo ha permanecido sino que continúa siendo uno de los programas preferidos que ha evolucionado al ritmo de los tiempos. Esto se debe en gran medida a su conductora Janett Arceo, que gracias a su frescura y a su capacidad de convertirse en la voz del auditorio, ha logrado consolidar una fórmula de comunicación verdaderamente exitosa, donde interactúan el público, la conductora y el especialista, basándose en un principio fundamental: ¡la prevención!
Merella Fernandez, CTV News; Denys Shmyhal, Ukrainian Prime Minister; Rogelio M. Muñoz, former Uvalde City Councilman; Mark Mendelson, former homicide detective; Vanessa Lee, CTV News; Joyce Napier, CTV News; Robert Benzie, the Toronto Star; and Marc-André Leclerc, fomer chief of staff to former Conservative leader Andrew Scheer.
Richard Madan, CTV News; Gloria Allred, lawyer and activist; Karina Gould, Families Minister; Christine Normandin, Bloc Québécois Deputy Leader; Steven Del Duca, Ontario Liberal Leader; Vanessa Lee, CTV News; Annie Bergeron-Oliver, CTV News; Sandy Garossino, National Observer; Melanie Paradis, former director of communications for Erin O'Toole; and Brad Trost; former Conservative MP.
SURPRISE!! Our first bonus episode! One of the biggest questions we get asked is “How to get started in Aesthetics”. We dive deep into the sh*t nobody tells you when you get into aesthetics and also give lots of practical advice for starting your dream career in aesthetics. Resources: Patreon: Injector Bunny https://www.patreon.com/Botoxbunny1 Patreon: Rana Kennelly https://www.patreon.com/naturally_rana Palette: https://www.paletteresources.com Vanessa Lee: https://vanessaleern.com Injectability: https://injectabilityclinic.com/aesthetic-education-cutting-edge-science/?amp Injection face (AKA PAUL): https://www.amazon.com/Suture-Injection-Training-Micro-Plastic-Teaching/dp/B07B4YPHTT/ref=sr_1_35?crid=21RY5OS2TMG4&keywords=face+mannequin&qid=1649634611&sprefix=face+mannequin%2Caps%2C355&sr=8-35
Hoy con Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual:Alicia Rábago, master en psicología infantil, con el análisis de la película RED.¿Cómo pasar del chat a la cita en persona? Escucha a Leopi, coach de conquista y amor.Desde la perspectiva de la medicina china, el terapeuta Juan Carlos Armenta habló de la pérdida de cabello y uñas quebradizas.Platiqué con Ivonne Bacha, editora en jefe de Líderes Mexicanos.La chef Vanessa Lee y la alimentación del cerebro.Conie Bastar, Directora del Instituto Mexicano de Aromaterapia hablando de los aceites esenciales y las alergias primaverales.Disfruta el podcast de ayer: “La actividad física protege al cerebro a medida que se envejece” con el Dr. Eduardo Calixto.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNlUcZt2OOMJanett Arceo y La Mujer Actual es uno de los pocos programas radiofónicos que desde 1982 y hasta la fecha actual se mantiene en el cuadrante, constituyéndose en un concepto de gran éxito gracias al talento y experiencia de la mujer que le da vida a la radio y televisión y a su gran familia de especialistas quienes, diariamente, apoyan al auditorio y lo motivan a elevar su calidad de vida.La Mujer Actual es el único concepto radiofónico que ayuda a lograr la superación integral de la familia en las diferentes etapas de su vida y, diariamente, realiza un recorrido por ámbitos tan diversos como desarrollo humano, nutrición, salud (en todas las especialidades), asesoría legal, neurociencias, finanzas personales, estimulación temprana, escuela para padres, hábitos y técnicas de estudio, bolsa de trabajo, turismo, entretenimiento, gastronomía, sexualidad, tecnología, astronomía, belleza, moda, astrología y más.La Mujer Actual siempre está a la vanguardia, por eso atendemos puntualmente las necesidades del público con teléfonos abiertos y nuestras redes sociales, creando así una completísima revista radiofónica en vivo.La Mujer Actual es pionera en programas de contenido para la familia, por eso muchos han intentado imitarlo, sin embargo, gracias a su estilo único no solo ha permanecido sino que continúa siendo uno de los programas preferidos que ha evolucionado al ritmo de los tiempos. Esto se debe en gran medida a su conductora Janett Arceo, que gracias a su frescura y a su capacidad de convertirse en la voz del auditorio, ha logrado consolidar una fórmula de comunicación verdaderamente exitosa, donde interactúan el público, la conductora y el especialista, basándose en un principio fundamental: ¡la prevención!
One of the most sought after estheticians, Vanessa Lee, is known by her celebrity fan base and following for her attention to detail and being on the forefront of innovation and ingredients in beauty. She also draws from her Filipino heritage and LA roots to inform the environment of her two The Things We Do Spa locations and the treatments offered. We chat searching for the best face masks in the outskirts of LA and why snail mucus is a key ingredient in maintaining that enviable glow.
Hoy con Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual:La chef Vanessa Lee con la verdad detrás del azúcar blanca.José Antonio Valdés Peña y lo mejor de la cartelera cinematográfica.“Nunca es tarde para aprender a meditar” Escucha a Daniel Mesino, Director de Yoga en tu empresa.Platiqué con el Procurador Federal del Consumidor Ricardo Sheffield.El Dr. José Luis Manrique y el Nutriólogo David Manrique hablaron de la circulación en los ojos y el dolor de cabeza.Disfruta el podcast de ayer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HbxqwH_6T8Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual es uno de los pocos programas radiofónicos que desde 1982 y hasta la fecha actual se mantiene en el cuadrante, constituyéndose en un concepto de gran éxito gracias al talento y experiencia de la mujer que le da vida a la radio y televisión y a su gran familia de especialistas quienes, diariamente, apoyan al auditorio y lo motivan a elevar su calidad de vida.La Mujer Actual es el único concepto radiofónico que ayuda a lograr la superación integral de la familia en las diferentes etapas de su vida y, diariamente, realiza un recorrido por ámbitos tan diversos como desarrollo humano, nutrición, salud (en todas las especialidades), asesoría legal, neurociencias, finanzas personales, estimulación temprana, escuela para padres, hábitos y técnicas de estudio, bolsa de trabajo, turismo, entretenimiento, gastronomía, sexualidad, tecnología, astronomía, belleza, moda, astrología y más.La Mujer Actual siempre está a la vanguardia, por eso atendemos puntualmente las necesidades del público con teléfonos abiertos y nuestras redes sociales, creando así una completísima revista radiofónica en vivo.La Mujer Actual es pionera en programas de contenido para la familia, por eso muchos han intentado imitarlo, sin embargo, gracias a su estilo único no solo ha permanecido sino que continúa siendo uno de los programas preferidos que ha evolucionado al ritmo de los tiempos. Esto se debe en gran medida a su conductora Janett Arceo, que gracias a su frescura y a su capacidad de convertirse en la voz del auditorio, ha logrado consolidar una fórmula de comunicación verdaderamente exitosa, donde interactúan el público, la conductora y el especialista, basándose en un principio fundamental: ¡la prevención!
Vanessa Lee, doll sculptor and owner of The Angel Doll Company shares her fantastic journey to becoming a doll artist. www.inthedollworld.com/podcastsIn her own words, she believed she came too late to the doll world, although we would never believe that due to the outstanding dolls she creates.Vanessa grew up very poor in a small town (Barberton, Ohio), as one of five children. Her mother and teachers always allowed her to freely express herself artistically and with very few limitations or restrictions on her imagination. As far back as Vee could remember, she's loved dolls. Any time she was sad, scared, or just feeling down, there was always a doll there to comfort her. She shares with us how her artistic soul and dolls became one in 2012 when Vanessa happened to stumble into a Doll Art Gallery in Lancaster, Pennsylvania that was owned by World renowned Artist "Mark Dennis". He agreed to teach "Vee" to sculpt and to create her doll designs. She then taught herself to mold and caste and then went on to create the incredible dolls that we love to collect to this day.Vee loves the journey of creating silicone dolls, and believes that everyone should know that they have an Angel!To find out more about Vanessa Lee and the incredible dolls she creates, please visithttps://www.theangeldollcompany.com/Follow and like In The Doll World™ at:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inthedollworldInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inthedollworld/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/inthedollworldLinktree: https://www.linktr.ee/inthedollworld #InTheDollWorld #feedspottoppodcast #InTheDollWorldYoutube #inthedollworldpodcast #feedspottopdollpodcast #vanessalee #theangeldollcompany
In this episode, Adriana and Vanessa discuss the role of a cultural broker, the importance of educating all sides about cultural differences, as well as Vanessa's journey in discovering crypto through NFTs and how her latest project aims to change the lives of communities through fairer art deals.Vanessa's bio:Dr Vanessa Lee-Ah Mat (PhD), from the Yupungathi and Meriam people, has over 25 years' experience in cultural governance connecting indigenous culture with mainstream services, government departments, and businesses. In 2005, she was awarded an Australian Government award for Outstanding Citizen in the Torres Strait for her leadership in social impact. Vanessa walks between Indigenous and non-Indigenous worlds strategically connecting cultures to economically empower indigenous communities globally, and as a means to reduce suicides. Associate Professor Lee-Ah Mat is a founding member of the Indigenous data sovereignty network focusing on Indigenous governance and sovereignty and is currently working with the Government to develop an Indigenous governance policy framework. In 2021, Dr. Lee-Ah Mat received the Griffith University First People's, health Alumnus Award for her international leadership in cultural governance and social policy contribution. As the Chair of Walking Between Worlds, Vanessa brings her cultural governance experience and expertise to the blockchain world to energise Indigenous communities globally through NFTs.Website https://www.walkingbetweenworlds.net/Connect with VanessaTwitter https://twitter.com/LeeVanessa2011Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-lee-ah-mat-7ba56552/Connect with AdrianaTwitter https://twitter.com/nonfungibleabLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrianabelotti/Blockchain Pro PodcastWebsite https://blockchainpropodcast.comTwitter https://twitter.com/blockchainpro
Hoy con Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual:El periodista en turismo, Edgar Anaya y la celebración de Día de Muertos en México.Hablaremos del dolor ciático con el terapeuta Juan Carlos Armenta, especialista en medicina china.Platiqué con el Ing. Alberto Hernández Unzón, Jefe de Meteorología de Grupo Fórmula.La Profesora Martha Nelda Morales nos compartió su testimonio de lo que vivió con el cáncer.No te pierdas la cápsula de la chef Vanessa Lee hablando de alimentos sustitutos saludables.Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual es uno de los pocos programas radiofónicos que desde 1982 y hasta la fecha actual se mantiene en el cuadrante, constituyéndose en un concepto de gran éxito gracias al talento y experiencia de la mujer que le da vida a la radio y televisión y a su gran familia de especialistas quienes, diariamente, apoyan al auditorio y lo motivan a elevar su calidad de vida.La Mujer Actual es el único concepto radiofónico que ayuda a lograr la superación integral de la familia en las diferentes etapas de su vida y, diariamente, realiza un recorrido por ámbitos tan diversos como desarrollo humano, nutrición, salud (en todas las especialidades), asesoría legal, neurociencias, finanzas personales, estimulación temprana, escuela para padres, hábitos y técnicas de estudio, bolsa de trabajo, turismo, entretenimiento, gastronomía, sexualidad, tecnología, astronomía, belleza, moda, astrología y más.La Mujer Actual siempre está a la vanguardia, por eso atendemos puntualmente las necesidades del público con teléfonos abiertos y nuestras redes sociales, creando así una completísima revista radiofónica en vivo.La Mujer Actual es pionera en programas de contenido para la familia, por eso muchos han intentado imitarlo, sin embargo, gracias a su estilo único no solo ha permanecido sino que continúa siendo uno de los programas preferidos que ha evolucionado al ritmo de los tiempos. Esto se debe en gran medida a su conductora Janett Arceo, que gracias a su frescura y a su capacidad de convertirse en la voz del auditorio, ha logrado consolidar una fórmula de comunicación verdaderamente exitosa, donde interactúan el público, la conductora y el especialista, basándose en un principio fundamental: ¡la prevención!
Of IPPTs, commando ego, lawsuits, and the Paralympics.
Glen McGregor, CTV News; Kevin Gallagher, CTV News; Annie Bergeron-Oliver, CTV News; Vanessa Lee, CTV News; Merella Fernandez, CTV News; Genevieve Beauchemin, CTV News; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; Scott Reid, CTV News Political Commentator; Jenni Byrne, Jenni Byrne + Associates; Farouk Karim, former NDP press secretary; Stephanie Levitz, the Toronto Star; Ian Bailey, the Globe and Mail; and Rachel Aiello CTV News.
Glen McGregor, CTV News; Vanessa Lee, CTV News; Annie Bergeron-Oliver, CTV News; Jennifer O'Connell, Liberal Party candidate; Michael Barrett, Conservative Party candidate; Heather McPherson, NDP candidate; Naheed Nenshi, Calgary Mayor; Rachel Aiello, CTV News; Robert Benzie, the Toronto Star; Jen Gerson, The Line; and Nik Nanos, Nanos Research.
Glen McGregor, CTV News; Vanessa Lee, CTV News; Annie Bergeron-Oliver, CTV News; Don Drummond, economist, Queen's University; Francesco Sorbara, Liberal Party candidate; Michael Barrett, Conservative Party candidate; Angella MacEwan, NDP candidate; Rachel Notley, Alberta NDP Leader; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; Laura Stone, the Globe and Mail; Karl Dockstader, One Dish, One Mic; Susan Smith, Bluesky Strategy Group; Brayden Akers, Navigator Ltd.; Retired General Rick Hillier, former chief of defence staff; Omar Khan, former Liberal staffer; Kate Harrison, Summa Strategies; and Karl Bélanger, Traxxion Strategies.
Joining Boe Spearim and Karina Hogan on Let's Talk is … Continued
Hoy con Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual:Platiqué con Rebeca Jones acerca de la puesta en escena: “Una mujer extraordinaria, atrapada en una vida ordinaria”.“La vejez no es una enfermedad” con el Médico Geriatra Ignacio Javier Orozco García.Rodrigo de la Cadena nos invitó a la inauguración de la Plaza del Bolero “Armando Manzanero”.La chef Vanessa Lee te dice cómo hacer de tu experiencia en la cocina algo disfrutable.Moda en uñas en manos y pies con Ely Navarro, Directora de Esmaltemanía Color Center.Disfruta el podcast de ayer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cuwDDfaFrQJanett Arceo y La Mujer Actual es uno de los pocos programas radiofónicos que desde 1982 y hasta la fecha actual se mantiene en el cuadrante, constituyéndose en un concepto de gran éxito gracias al talento y experiencia de la mujer que le da vida a la radio y televisión y a su gran familia de especialistas quienes, diariamente, apoyan al auditorio y lo motivan a elevar su calidad de vida.La Mujer Actual es el único concepto radiofónico que ayuda a lograr la superación integral de la familia en las diferentes etapas de su vida y, diariamente, realiza un recorrido por ámbitos tan diversos como desarrollo humano, nutrición, salud (en todas las especialidades), asesoría legal, neurociencias, finanzas personales, estimulación temprana, escuela para padres, hábitos y técnicas de estudio, bolsa de trabajo, turismo, entretenimiento, gastronomía, sexualidad, tecnología, astronomía, belleza, moda, astrología y más.La Mujer Actual siempre está a la vanguardia, por eso atendemos puntualmente las necesidades del público con teléfonos abiertos y nuestras redes sociales, creando así una completísima revista radiofónica en vivo.La Mujer Actual es pionera en programas de contenido para la familia, por eso muchos han intentado imitarlo, sin embargo, gracias a su estilo único no solo ha permanecido sino que continúa siendo uno de los programas preferidos que ha evolucionado al ritmo de los tiempos. Esto se debe en gran medida a su conductora Janett Arceo, que gracias a su frescura y a su capacidad de convertirse en la voz del auditorio, ha logrado consolidar una fórmula de comunicación verdaderamente exitosa, donde interactúan el público, la conductora y el especialista, basándose en un principio fundamental: ¡la prevención!
In my first episode of Breaking Free from Eczema podcast, hear me explain my story of how I came across this diet in the first place. It all started with one man who saw my sore hands and instantly recommended this diet to me. Fast forward 18 months, that was when I was mentally ready. It got to the point when I couldn't take any more suffering on my skin. Enough was enough. I want normal healthy skin. We all deserve the right to have normal skin like other people. If people are interested in watching the same YouTube video the link is here. His name is Nicholas Lamborghini. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MejlvS3i5Y I hope you enjoy my first ever episode and please share this to anybody who is also an eczema warrior like me. We can get through this together and beat it! Much love, Vanessa Lee
My guest today is a chef, life coach, and future podcaster. On top of having a solid and consistent social media game, she has built a successful coaching business where she works with clients both in and out of the kitchen - and her passion for both really comes through in today's episode. I am talking about Chef Vanessa Lee and through her business - The Seed - she is helping clients learn that cooking AND self-love can truly change your life. Now, while this is very interesting and important work in and of it self - and I have actually had the opportunity to cook live with Vanessa and I would encourage you to check out her cooking classes and give it a shot yourself - you can find her at @theseedbyvanlee on instagram and theseedbyvanlee.com - the main reason we started talking is because she wanted to figure out if podcasting was something that made sense for her and her business. She is a chef, yes, and that may not scream “START A PODCAST” - but you'll hear in today's conversation why podcasting makes sense for Vanessa and why it may be right for many business owners out there. Today's conversation is intriguing and has something for everyone - it will be especially helpful if you are considering starting a podcast, but not sure if its right for you or how to get started. Vanessa's journey is unique - but includes lessons that are relevant for all of us. Download the FREE Podcasting Pyramid model and worksheet, check out the podcast services offered by Level Up Recording, and schedule a free brainstorming/consultation session at levelup-recording.com
Vanessa Lee, CTV News; Monte McNaughton, Ontario Minister of Labour, Training and Skills Development; Filomena Tassi, Labour Minister; Dr. Allison Furey, emergency physician; Bob Fife, The Globe and Mail; Emilie Nicolas, Le Devoir; Karina Gould, International Development Minister; and Michael Geist, University of Ottawa.
Hoy con Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual:Trixia Valle y la dignidad Femenina.En nuestra sección de Asesoría Legal, el abogado Valente Arizabalo Priego con el tema: “Corredores inmobiliarios y pólizas jurídicas”.Hablamos de várices y los beneficios de la medicina china con el terapeuta Juan Carlos Armenta.Escucha el podcast de ayer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=497uk0nx3VQJanett Arceo y La Mujer Actual es uno de los pocos programas radiofónicos que desde 1982 y hasta la fecha actual se mantiene en el cuadrante,constituyéndose en un concepto de gran éxito gracias al talento y experiencia de la mujer que le da vida a la radio y televisión y a su gran familia de especialistas quienes, diariamente, apoyan al auditorio y lo motivan a elevar su calidad de vida.La Mujer Actual es el único concepto radiofónico que ayuda a lograr la superación integral de la familia en las diferentes etapas de su vida y, diariamente, realiza un recorrido por ámbitos tan diversos como desarrollo humano, nutrición, salud (en todas las especialidades), asesoría legal, neurociencias, finanzas personales, estimulación temprana, escuela para padres, hábitos y técnicas de estudio, bolsa de trabajo, turismo, entretenimiento, gastronomía, sexualidad, tecnología, astronomía, belleza, moda, astrología y más.La Mujer Actual siempre está a la vanguardia, por eso atendemos puntualmente las necesidades del público con teléfonos abiertos y nuestras redes sociales, creando así una completísima revista radiofónica en vivo.La Mujer Actual es pionera en programas de contenido para la familia, por eso muchos han intentado imitarlo, sin embargo, gracias a su estilo único no solo ha permanecido sino que continúa siendo uno de los programas preferidos que ha evolucionado al ritmo de los tiempos. Esto se debe en gran medida a su conductora Janett Arceo, que gracias a su frescura y a su capacidad de convertirse en la voz del auditorio, ha logrado consolidar una fórmula de comunicación verdaderamente exitosa, donde interactúan el público, la conductora y el especialista, basándose en un principio fundamental: ¡la prevención!
#228 PS5-Galore Endlich kommen auch wir in den Genuss einer ofenfrischen PS5. In der vergangenen Woche hat Stefan sich ausführlich mit der neuen Sony-Konsole beschäftigt und reichhaltige Impressionen im Gepäck. Außerdem geht es um die Kontroverse im Kontext von Hogwarts Legacy, die Neuregelung des Jugendschutzes und den längsten Ticker der Welt. Unterstützt uns auf Steady! 00:00:00 PS5-Galore 00:50:56 Final Fantasy 00:56:13 Hogwarts Legacy Harry Potter Video Game Will Allow Transgender Characters (Jason Schreier) "Hogwarts Legacy"-Debakel: Spieler zwingen Entwickler in die Knie (Nathan Navrotzki) 01:21:32 Regierung will Kinder vor Kostenfallen beim Gaming schützen (Jörg Breithut) 01:27:04 PlayStation Store to discontinue movie and TV purchases and rentals (Vanessa Lee) 01:29:27 Ticker Nach rassistischen Aussagen: EA sperrt "Fifa"-Spieler lebenslang (der Standard) Sony patentiert Möglichkeit, Bananen zu Playstation-Controllern zu machen (der Standard) Playstation 2: Erfolgreichste Konsole aller Zeiten wird 21 Jahre alt (der Standard)
Harjit Sajjan, National Defence Minister; James Bezan, Conservative MP; Randall Garrison. NDP MP; Vanessa Lee, CTV News; Karen Hogan, Auditor General of Canada; Marc Miller, Indigenous Services Minister; Chris Epp, CTV News; Annamie Paul, Green Party Leader; Joyce Napier, CTV News; Zi-Ann Lum, HuffPost Canada; and Col. (Ret’d) Michel Drapeau, lawyer and professor.
John Bolton, Former U.S. National Security Adviser; Phil Mendelson, Council of the District of Columbia; David MacNaughton, Former Canadian Ambassador to the U.S.; Vanessa Lee, CTV News; Rick Hiller, Ontario COVID-19 Distribution Task Force; Kevin Vickers, Former Sergeant at Arms; Chris Lu, Cabinet Secretary to President Barack Obama; Bob Fife, The Globe and Mail; Joyce Napier, CTV News.
Over the past two decades there has been a growing acceptance and inclusion offered towards members of the LGBTIQ+ community by the broader Australian public.
Over the past two decades there has been a growing acceptance and inclusion offered towards members of the LGBTIQ+ community by the broader Australian public.
Matty J chats with Dr. Vanessa Lee - BTD│MPH│PhD│SFHEA about RUOK day A CONVERSATION CAN CHANGE A LIFE R U OK? inspire and empower everyone to meaningfully connect with the people around them and start a conversation with anyone who may be struggling with life. You don't need to be an expert to reach out - just a good friend and a great listener. Use these four steps and have a conversation that could change a life: 1. Ask R U OK? 2. Listen 3. Encourage action 4. Check in https://www.ruok.org.au/ Dr. Vanessa Lee - BTD│MPH│PhD│SFHEA Yupinguthi & Meriam Social Epidemiologist - Indigenous Health Snr Lecturer│FHS│The University of Sydney
After a 2 week break from Through Thick and Skin Podcast we are back with a guest that was DEFINITELY worth the wait. Our Aesthetic soul sister Vanessa Lee, RN joins us on Episode 17 to discuss how her and Erin met, how she created her beauty bar "The Things We Do" which bridges her Filipina heritage with cosmetic medicine as well as how the hard work she endured got her to where she is today, being one of the most sought-after injectors in Southern California. We also discuss what we're doing to be a part of the solution, how we can highlight and uplift black voices, and celebrate inclusivity in the medical aesthetic field. The episode finishes with recommendations for other business owners in aesthetic medicine who need help making their office more inclusive as well as offer tips to POC on how to get into the aesthetic industry.
In this week's episode, Vanessa interviews her own plastic surgeon, Dr. Sarmela Sunder. They go into detail about Vanessa's operation (see episode 1 of this season for more info on that!), what Dr. Sunder's favorite operations are, and which surgery fads probably aren't a good idea. Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison (found on Epidemic Sound)Contact us: Email: podcast@thethingswedo.coIG: @thethingswedo.podcast & @thethingswedo.coVanessa's IG: @vanessalee_rnYouTube channel: http://bit.ly/TWD_youtube
In this episode, Vanessa interviews Neekan Rivera, PA at The Things We Do. They discuss the importance of prioritizing patient needs, the power of threads, and the positive side of being stuck at home. If you can't get enough knowledge from this episode, make sure to check out their IG pages for more info about their class on Saturday, 4/4/2020! Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison (found on Epidemic Sound)Contact us: Email: podcast@thethingswedo.coIG: @thethingswedo.podcast & @thethingswedo.coVanessa's IG: @vanessalee_rnYouTube channel: http://bit.ly/TWD_youtube
Yes sis, it happened. In this episode we update you on how life is going in the time of COVID-19. Stay tuned until the end for a surprise! Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison (found on Epidemic Sound)Contact us: Email: podcast@thethingswedo.coIG: @thethingswedo.podcast & @thethingswedo.coVanessa's IG: @vanessalee_rnYouTube channel: http://bit.ly/TWD_youtube
Vanessa fills us in on the second location of The Things We Do: Chino Hills! Join us as she discusses what it's like to be the head of a growing company and what's coming up for The Things We Do. Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison (found on Epidemic Sound)Contact us: Email: podcast@thethingswedo.coIG: @thethingswedo.podcast & @thethingswedo.coVanessa's IG: @vanessalee_rnYouTube channel: http://bit.ly/TWD_youtube
Welcome back bbs! We're so happy to be back in the studio for season 2. In this episode, Vanessa shares her journey with plastic surgery. You won't want to miss it! Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison (found on Epidemic Sound)Contact us: Email: podcast@thethingswedo.coIG: @thethingswedo.podcast & @thethingswedo.coVanessa's IG: @vanessalee_rnYouTube channel: http://bit.ly/TWD_youtube
Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison (found on Epidemic Sound)Find Lauren here: @iamkittensContact us: Email: podcast@thethingswedo.coIG: @thethingswedo.podcast & @thethingswedo.coVanessa's IG: @vanessalee_rnYouTube channel: http://bit.ly/TWD_youtube
Todd Battis, CTV News; Vanessa Lee, CTV News; Marc Miller, Indigenous Services Minister; Tom Mulcair, CTV News Political Analyst; John Ivison, National Post; Annie Bergeron-Oliver, CTV News; Shawn McCarthy, Sussex Strategy; Kim Beaudin, Vice-Chief, Congress of Aboriginal Peoples.
Vanessa Lee, CTV News; Leah Gazan, NDP – Manitoba; Garnett Genuis, Conservative – Saskatchewan; Paul Lefebvre, Liberal – Ontario; Dennis Darby, Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters; Perrin Beatty, Canadian Chamber of Commerce; Denise Siele, Hill Solutions; Greg MacEachern, Proof Strategies; Anne McGrath, NDP National Director; Greg Weston, Earnscliffe Strategy Group; Bruce McIver, First Peoples Law; Rachel Aiello, CTV News; Janice Dickson, The Globe and Mail.
Vanessa Lee, world-renowned Medical Aesthetic Provider and creator of THE THINGS WE DO, joins us today to discuss her journey within the cosmetic/medical field. She shares how she has built her own business AND her own skincare line. She also breaks down all things botox, skincare, and the power of influencers in helping grow a business.
In the last episode of this season, Vanessa and Katrina talk about how far the podcast has come since the first few episodes. Vanessa recounts some of her favorite moments and shares her hopes for the upcoming season. Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison (found on Epidemic Sound)Contact us:IG: @thethingswedo.podcast Vanessa's IG: @vanessalee_rnYouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/TWD_youtube
Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison (Found on Epidemic Sound)Find Kelley Here: @kelleybakerbrows & @kelleybakerbeautyContact us!Email: podcast@thethingswedo.coIG: @thethingswedo.podcast & @thethingswedo.coVanessa's IG: @vanessalee_rnYouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/TWD_youtube
Actress, model, and creator of #madgandangmorenx, Asia Jackson visits us in the studio in this week's episode! Join us as she and Vanessa talk about why it's important to talk about colorism and why you'll bloom/you bloomed at age 28.Find Asia on IG and Twitter here: @aasianContact us:Email: podcast@thethingswedo.coIG: @thethingswedo.podcast / @thethingswedo.coVanessa's IG: @vanessalee_rnYoutube Channel: http://bit.ly/TWD_youtubeIntro Music: "No Cry" by FaisonFound on Epidemic Sound
Vanessa interviews founder of Be Social, Ali Grant, in this week's episode! They talk about what the heck PR even is and why it's so important for budding beauty brands.Find Ali on IG at: @aligrant & @besocialgroupContact us!Email: podcast@thethingswedo.coIG: @thethingswedo.podcast / @thethingswedo.coVanessa's IG: @vanessalee_rnYouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/TWD_youtubeIntro Music: "No Cry" by FaisonFound on Epidemic Sound
Vanessa's long-time friend and mentor, Erin Jensen is in the studio this week! Join Erin and Vanessa as they discuss what it takes to become injectors and why you shouldn't be a whiny bitch. Find Erin here: @erinjensen_pa, @thetreatment, and @thetreatmentfacialbar Contact us!:Email: podcast@thethingswedo.coIG: @thethingswedo.podcastTWD IG: @thethingswedo.coVanessa's IG: @vanessalee_rnYoutube channel: http://bit.ly/TWD_youtube
Vanessa goes deep in this week's interview with famed makeup artist and beauty visionary, Sir John. Join us as Sir John shares what he thinks is next in beauty, as well as why representation in the industry is essential.Find Sir John here: @sirjohnContact us:Email: podcast@thethingswedo.coPodcast IG: @thethingswedo.podcastThe Things We Do IG: @thethingswedo.coVanessa's IG: @vanessalee_rnIntro Music: "No Cry" by Faison
In this episode, Vanessa gets to interview one of the most sought out beauty editors in the industry, Kirbie Johnson! Join us as Kirbie shares her story, some of her essential beauty products, and one of the worst beauty tips she's ever gotten.(This interview can also be found on our YouTube channel! )Find Kirbie here: @kirbiejohnson / @gloss_angelesContact usEmail: podcast@thethingswedo.coPodcast IG: @thethingswedo.podcastThe Things We Do IG: @thethingswedo.coVanessa's IG: @vanessalee_rn Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison
Vanessa schools Katrina on the topic of microneedling and tells us all about why it's her favorite treatment of ALL TIME! Contact us! Email: podcast@thethingswedo.coIG: @thethingswedo.coVanessa's IG: @vanessalee_rn Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison
In this episode, Vanessa gives us the low-down on how to be a great cosmetic patient. *Bonus beatboxing if you listen until the very end! Intro Music: "No Cry" by FaisonContact us!Instagram: @thethingswedo.coVanessa's IG: @vanessalee_rnEmail: podcast@thethingswedo.co
In this episode, Vanessa discusses how she manages to be a successful businesswoman, fully-scheduled injector, mom, wife, friend, and functioning human being all at the same time. (Her secret: therapy, duh!) Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison Contact us!Email: podcast@thethingswedo.coIG: @thethingswedo.coVanessa's IG: @thethingswedo.co
In this episode, Vanessa goes into why some people have such bad work done, and why providers need to be able to SAY NO! Contact us:Email - podcast@thethingswedo.coIG: @thethingswedo.coVanessa's IG: @vanessalee_rn Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison,Found on Epidemic Sound
R U OK?’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advisory Group, including Rhanna Collins, Shannan Dodson, Joe Williams, Dwayne Millard, Dr Vanessa Lee, and R U OK? Ambassador Casey Donovan, have thrown their support behind the ‘Trust the Signs Tour’ and its ability to further amplify the Stronger Together resources within Indigenous communities. R U OK? is encouraging all Australians to learn the signs, download a practical toolkit and have regular meaningful conversations across their communities. More information on how to get involved can be found at ruok.org.au For support at any time of the day or night, call Lifeline on 13 11 14.
In this special episode, Vanessa does an on-air consultation with her show producer, Katrina. Make sure to take notes! Contact us! Email us here: podcast@thethingswedo.co TWD Instagram: thethingswedo.co Vanessa's Instagram: vanessalee_rn Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison Found on Epidemic Sound
Yes, you read that correctly. Vanessa talks about sperm facials. Contact us! Email us here: podcast@thethingswedo.co TWD Instagram: thethingswedo.co Vanessa's Instagram: vanessalee_rn Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison Found on Epidemic Sound
In this episode, Vanessa explores why she sometimes hates the industry she's in and delves into how she's changing the game. Contact us! Email us here: podcast@thethingswedo.co TWD Instagram: thethingswedo.co Vanessa's Instagram: vanessalee_rn Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison Found on Epidemic Sound
Welcome to Vanessa Lee's podcast, The Things We Do! In this episode, Vanessa introduces the podcast and covers her journey to becoming the owner of her multi-million dollar company. Contact us! Email us here: podcast@thethingswedo.co TWD Instagram: thethingswedo.co Vanessa's Instagram: vanessalee_rn Intro Music: "No Cry" by Faison found on Epidemic Sound
Dr Vanessa Lee chats to Matthew Brookes on 5GTRFM about RUOK's "strong together" launch and its focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Vanessa remembers a trip she took to Cairns more than 20 years ago. Dr. Vanessa Lee, from the Yupungathiand Meriam people, is a social epidemiologist, educator and public health/ health sciences researcher in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Sydney. Dr. Lee is a director for Suicide Prevention Australia and she chairs the National Public Health Indigenous Leadership in Education Network, and she also holds a number of current expert advisory positions, including the National Advisory Group Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Informatics and Data, Australian Health Care Reform Alliance, and Close the Gap. She has a PhD (social epi.), MPH (epi.) and BTEC degree. Queerstories is an LGBTQI+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For Queerstories event dates, visit www.maevemarsden.com, and follow Queerstories on Facebook. The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased from your favourite independent bookseller or on Booktopia. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff and insomnia rants follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram.
Each year, around 3,000 people in Australia die at their own hand. More young people die by suicide than in car accidents, and Indigenous Australians are more than twice as likely to take their own lives. Hear some of the latest thinking in prevention.
Who's the coolest teenager you know? FBi Radio turned 15 this week and for Thoughts That Count we talked about teenagers doing amazing things, from Marley Dias to Amandla Stenberg. We were also joined by Emma Rose Smith and Vanessa Lee who are programmers for Unspoken Words, a festival by and for storytellers, with performances, workshops, discussions and special events happening on 7-17 September at various locations around the inner west. Plus, we spoke to Meriki Hill and Briony Beckett, members of a rollerderby team called Team Indigenous Dreaming who are currently raising funds to go to the Australian National Roller Derby Championships.
SPA team member Nikki speaks with Community Ambassador Joe Williams at a Sydney Ideas event on 26 October 2017. Running time: 55 seconds. The forum brought together expert First Nations Community and University speakers to discuss the importance of increasing awareness about mental illness within the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Joe Williams, a First Nations mental health campaigner and former elite athlete, shares his story and discusses his current work in the keynote address. He is joined in a panel discussion by University of Sydney and community members Dr Vanessa Lee (also SPA Board Director) , Percival Knight and Will Muwadda. Facilitated by actor Luke Carroll. More information http://sydney.edu.au/sydney_ideas/lectures/2017/aboriginal_torres_strait_islander_mental_health_forum.shtml #mentalhealthmonth #livedexp #SydneyIdeas #mentalhealth
The forum brings together expert First Nations Community and University speakers to discuss the importance of increasing awareness about mental illness within the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Joe Williams, a First Nations mental health campaigner and former elite athlete, shares his story and discusses his current work in the keynote address. He is joined in a panel discussion by University of Sydney and community members Dr Vanessa Lee , Percival Knight and Will Muwadda. Facilitated by actor Luke Carroll. A Sydney Ideas event on 26 October 2017. More information http://sydney.edu.au/sydney_ideas/lectures/2017/aboriginal_torres_strait_islander_mental_health_forum.shtml
This week I had a chance to chat with Vanessa Lee, river cruise expert, and Godmother of the Avalon Vista. I've known of Vanessa for years and finally had a chance to meet her on a Holland America sailing in 2016, we quickly became friends. We chat about: Being a Godmother of a river cruise ship Where she thinks river cruising is going Are world events causing people to hedge with river cruising Terri Burke has been on both side of the cruise industry, once on the consumer side and now on the operations side as Managing Director of Avalon Waterways. Recently, Avalon Waterways announced some new enhancements and we caught up with Terri to speak about them. We talk about: Culinary enhancements The new Active Discovery shore excursion program How immersed does Avalon Waterways get into the destination Waiving the solo supplement fee for 2017 European sailings
Why do Indigenous people kill themselves in such numbers? What do we know about suicide that can help us understand this? Can we overcome the tragedy of young people dying in a suicide epidemic? Jesse Bering is an award-winning science writer. His "Bering in Mind" column at Scientific American was a 2010 Webby Award Honoree. Bering's first book, The Belief Instinct (2011), was included on the American Library Association's Top 25 Books of the Year. This was followed by a collection of essays--the critically acclaimed Why Is the Penis Shaped Like That? (2012), and Perv (2013), a New York Times Editor's Choice. All three books have been translated into many different languages. An expert in psychology and religion, he began his career at the University of Arkansas, as an Assistant Professor of Psychology from 2002-2006. He then served as the Director of the Institute of Cognition and Culture at the Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, where he was a Reader in the School of History and Anthropology until 2011. Presently, he is Associate Professor of Science Communication at the University of Otago, New Zealand. His next book, on the science of suicidology, will be released in 2017. Vanessa Lee, from the Wik and Meriam Nations, resides on the land of the Gadigal people. She is a social epidemiologist, educator, writer and public health/ health sciences researcher in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Sydney. Her area of expertise is Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health service delivery. Vanessa was the first National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Vice President of the Public Health Association of Australia for a period of four years where she contributed to significant changes in policies for Indigenous people. She is a director on the board for Suicide Prevention Australia. Dr Lee chairs the Public Health Indigenous Leaders in Education Network and is on the executive board of the Australian Health Care Reform Alliance. She holds expert advisory positions with Close the Gap Steering Committee, the International Group of Indigenous Health Measurement and the Sydney Centre of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Statistics. All of the research, engagement and curriculum development that Vanessa is involved in are directed towards the overarching goal of improving the determinants of health, efficacy and linkages of services for better health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Sheila Watt-Cloutier currently resides in Iqaluit, Nunavut. She was born in Kuujjuaq, Nunavik (northern Quebec), and was raised traditionally in her early years before attending school in southern Canada and in Manitoba. Ms. Watt-Cloutier was an elected political spokesperson for Inuit for over a decade. She is the past Chair of Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC), the organization that represents internationally the 155,000 Inuit of Canada, Greenland, Alaska, and Chukotka in the Far East of the Federation of Russia and was previously the President of ICC Canada. During the past several years, Ms. Watt-Cloutier has worked through the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to defend Inuit human rights against the impacts of climate change. She has received many awards in recognition of her work. In November, 2015 she was one of 4 Laureates to receive “The Right Livelihood Award” considered the Nobel Alternative, awarded in the Parliament of Sweden. Her recently published book The Right To Be Cold has been shortlisted for the B.C. National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction, the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for political writing and the Cobo emerging writer prize.
This week on Feast Yr Ears, host Harry Rosenblum is joined in the studio by Vanessa Lee, a British Taiwanese model based in New York. She also hosts a bi-weekly foodie series on YouTube, revolving around her "ridiculously good-looking friends and the food [they] love to make." Tune in to hear them discuss modeling, making food, and how the two can coexist.
We are broadcasting from Holland America's brand new ms Koningsdam. Hear about the new public spaces, what the ship has to offer, the venues, and all the other new hardware on-board, all while managing to stick to their traditional ways. On this show we talk to: Vanessa Lee, gives us thoughts of the ship Cruise Director, Johnathon Hotel Director, Ronald Thoughts or reviews? Email me: doug@cruiseradio.net Find in-depth cruise news and ship reviews at https://cruiseradio.net
A segunda parte da nossa viagem ao universo de Parque Jurássico termina com as duas sequelas, O Mundo Perdido e Parque Jurássico 3.Vanessa Lee Chester era Kelly no 2º filme, a filha de Malcolm. A moça cresceu e guarda recordações incríveis da rodagem do filme. E uma vez mais mexemos os cordelinhos para a trazer em exclusivo para uma conversa muito porreira sobre dinossauros e como se lida com a popularidade de um filme desta dimensão.
Disclaimerchill lover radio does not own or claim to own the audio shown it is for promotional use only.Shareyaarnow E09 S1 Featured Guest DJ Vanessa Lee - Brooklyn, NY-Connect with DJ Vanessa Lee:https://chillloverradio.net/shareyaarnow-podcast/e09-s1-Connect with Shareyaarnow- Instagram: www.instagram.com/shareyaarnow/- Facebook: www.facebook.com/ShareYaarNow- Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShareYaarNow-Styles: Soulful House, Afro House, House, Jackin House, Tech HouseEnjoy !!!!!!Tracklist:1- Masaki Morii, Aaron K. Gray - Right Now (Original Mix)Buy Link: https://www.traxsource.com/track/7324994/right-now-original-mixRecord Label: King Street Soundshttps://www.traxsource.com/label/44/king-street-sounds2- Elements Of Life, Jasper Street Co. - Stand on the world (DJ Spen & Gary Hudgins Remix)Buy Link: https://www.traxsource.com/track/7032963/stand-on-the-word-dj-spen-and-gary-hudgins-remixRecord Label: Vega Recordshttps://www.traxsource.com/label/449/vega-records3- Hippie Torrales, Jerrell Battle - Sensual Vibes (Drum Mix)Buy Link: https://www.traxsource.com/track/7432343/sensual-vibes-drum-mixRecord Label: Cyberjamzhttps://www.traxsource.com/label/966/cyberjamz4- Gregory Porter- On My way to Harlem (Jazz & Cole Edit)Buy Link: https://www.discogs.com/Gregory-Porter-On-My-Way-To-Harlem-1960-What-Jazz-Cole-Edits/release/4695156Record Label: Expansionhttps://www.discogs.com/label/9974-Expansion5- Brrak - Faith In The People (Original Mix)Buy Link: https://www.traxsource.com/track/7324984/faith-in-the-people-original-mixRecord Label: Cultural District Recordingshttps://www.traxsource.com/label/41310/cultural-district-recordings6- Oliver Dollar, Matthew K, Daddy Hemingway - The Delta (Kelly G. Defected Dub)Buy Link: https://www.beatport.com/track/the-delta-kelly-g-defected-dub/13172456Record Label: Classic Music Companyhttps://www.beatport.com/label/classic-music-company/192077- Eddie Amador - Shout It Out (Original Mix)Buy Link: https://www.traxsource.com/track/7467644/shout-it-out-original-mixRecord Label: unquantizehttps://www.traxsource.com/label/13687/unquantize8- Kelly G - Feels Good (Yeah!) (Kelly G. Little Louie Party Mix)Buy Link: https://www.traxsource.com/track/5978477/feels-good-yeah-kelly-g-little-louie-party-mixRecord Label: T's Crateshttps://www.traxsource.com/label/11192/ts-crates9- The Cube Guys - Plastic Dreams (Cubed Remix 2020)Buy Link: https://www.traxsource.com/track/7212411/plastic-dreams-cubed-remix-2020Record Label: Cube Recordingshttps://www.traxsource.com/label/16399/cube-recordings10- Cortney LaFloy, Rick Lenoir - Intentions (Timmy Regisford Edit)Buy Link: https://www.traxsource.com/track/7489790/intentions-timmy-regisford-editRecord Label: POJI Recordshttps://www.traxsource.com/label/212/poji-records11- Oscar P, Robert Owens - Thank You (Hyenah Remix)Buy Link: https://www.traxsource.com/track/7430526/thank-you-hyenah-remixRecord Label: Open Bar Musichttps://www.traxsource.com/label/554/open-bar-music12- Moon Rocket, Paula - Reciprocity (Main Mix)Buy Link: https://www.traxsource.com/track/7376280/reciprocity-main-mixRecord Label: Foliage Recordshttps://www.traxsource.com/label/34870/foliage-records13- Dave Anthony, Beverlei Brown - How Do You Like It (Club Vocal Mix)Buy Link: https://www.traxsource.com/track/7423076/how-do-you-like-it-club-vocal-mixRecord Label: Newtown Recordingshttps://www.traxsource.com/label/36827/newtown-recordings14- Realm of House - Afro Bang (Arawakan drum mix)Buy Link: https://www.traxsource.com/track/6919487/afro-bang-arawakan-drum-mixRecord Label: Arawakanhttps://www.traxsource.com/label/18868/arawakan