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Deeply Well with Devi Brown
The Thread of Purpose with Elaine Welteroth

Deeply Well with Devi Brown

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 74:01 Transcription Available


Elaine Welteroth, award-winning journalist and author, discusses the importance of purpose and how it guides her career and life. She emphasizes the need to define what you stand for and what you care about more than money or titles. Welteroth also reflects on her time as the youngest editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue and the challenges she faced in navigating her purpose within the constraints of the title. Devi and Elaine have a moment of praise for Oprah Winfrey; as an example of someone who has used her platform to empower and elevate others. Welteroth also shares her experience of being a mother and how it has expanded her understanding of purpose and service. Motherhood inspired her work with Birth Fund, an organization focused on expanding access to midwifery care and improving maternal health in the United States. She points out the broken medical system and the maternal health crisis in the country, emphasizing that the issue affects all families, regardless of socioeconomic status. She explains the importance of midwifery care and the need for more options and resources for birthing people. Connect: @DeviBrown @ElaineWelteroth @BirthFund Learn More: TheBirthFund.com Support: Make a donation to The Birth FundSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lady Don't Take No
Elaine Welteroth Doesn't Need Your Permission

Lady Don't Take No

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 59:15


Alicia Garza welcomes award winning journalist, producer and New York Times bestselling author, Elaine Welteroth. Garza asks Welteroth about being a fierce advocate for Black maternal health. Also, Welteroth talks about her experience being a judge on the Project Runway, and what it was like being the youngest ever Editor-in-Chief for a Conde Nast publication (Teen Vogue) in 2017. Also, Welteroth defends the “bay area-ness” of the city of Newark, California.Alicia's roundup focuses on the fires in Maui, imminent Republican presidential debates, an Alabama ass whoopin', and the Ladies First hip-hop docuseries. Elaine Welteroth on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & Tik TokLady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube & TikTokAlicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube & TikTok * Do you have a question for Lady's Love Notes? Seeking advice on love/romance/relationships? CLICK HERE to send Lady Garza your question, and she may read it on the show! This pod is supported by the Black Futures LabProduction by Phil SurkisTheme music: "Lady Don't Tek No" by Latyrx Alicia Garza founded the Black Futures Lab to make Black communities powerful in politics. She is the co-creator of #BlackLivesMatter and the Black Lives Matter Global Network, an international organizing project to end state violence and oppression against Black people. Garza serves as the Strategy & Partnerships Director for the National Domestic Workers Alliance. She is the co-founder of Supermajority, a new home for women's activism. Alicia was recently named to TIME's Annual TIME100 List of the 100 Most Influential People in the World, alongside her BLM co-founders Opal Tometi and Patrisse Cullors. She is the author of the critically acclaimed book, The Purpose of Power: How We Come Together When We Fall Apart (Penguin Random House),  and she warns you -- hashtags don't start movements. People do. 

Aged Like Milk
Ep. 40: The Devil Wears Prada with guest Nicole Simons

Aged Like Milk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 66:50


It's our 40th episode! Join our hosts as they discuss The Devil Wear Prada with Nicole Simons - assistant to Elaine Welteroth (an American journalist, editor author and television host. In April 2016, Welteroth was named editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue, making her the second person of African-American heritage in Condé Nast's 107-year history to hold such a title). Listen in as we discuss the Fashion Industry, work-life balance, body image, success, and everything in between!

Driven Minds: A Type 7 Podcast presented by Gigi Sagansky
Elaine Welteroth: More than enough

Driven Minds: A Type 7 Podcast presented by Gigi Sagansky

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 48:08


Bestselling author, award-winning journalist and TV superstar host Elaine Welteroth joins Gigi to talk about breakups and breakdowns, joy buckets, allyship and how she dealt with interview nerves when she was face-to-face with Barack Obama. In the episode, Elaine gave a shout out to her therapist Yadi Alba. You can find her on Instagram at @yadi.alba. Follow Elaine on Twitter and Instagram: @elainewelteroth Brought to you by Type7 https://type7.com/. Music by http://rhystivey.com. A RecTag production.

Second Life
Elaine Welteroth: Journalist, Best-Selling Author, Producer, and Co-Host of The Talk

Second Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 57:34


Elaine Welteroth is one of the most inspiring women in the media industry. She was named the youngest EIC at the helm of a major Condé Nast publication before becoming a New York Times best-selling author, award-winning journalist, producer, and television host. Welteroth is also a powerful voice in the movement of change, as she was recently appointed Cultural Ambassador for Michelle Obama’s When We All Vote campaign and now hosts a new podcast Built to Last, which amplifies the stories of Black founders, past and present. On this episode of Second Life, find out how Welteroth continually evolves her career while remaining grounded in who she is.

Good Life Project
Elaine Welteroth | More Than Enough

Good Life Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 89:03


Elaine Welteroth is a New York Times bestselling author, an award-winning journalist and a producer and judge on the new Project Runway. She is known for her groundbreaking work at the helm of Teen Vogue, where she was appointed the youngest ever Editor-in-Chief at a Conde Nast publication in 2017, transforming the magazine into a platform for advocacy and social activism. She's now a leading expert and advocate for the next generation of change-makers. Welteroth was recently appointed Cultural Ambassador for Michelle Obama's When We All Vote initiative. Her writing appears in The New York Times, British Vogue, and The Hollywood Reporter. She has written for the hit show Grown-ish and has appeared on-camera for a range of media outlets including ABC News and Netflix. Welteroth released her first book More Than Enough: Claiming Space for Who You Are No Matter What They Say (https://amzn.to/30nh8q7) in June 2019. Her debut literary work became an immediate New York Times bestseller and was the recipient of the 2020 NAACP Image award for Outstanding Literary Work.You can find Elaine Welteroth at:Book : https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780525561613?aff=penguinrandomInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/elainewelterothCheck out our offerings & partners: BLUblox: Get your energy back, sleep better, and block out the unhealthy effects of blue light with BLUblox. Go to BLUblox.com today and get free shipping worldwide and 15% off with the code GOODLIFE.AquaTru: Receive $100 off an AquaTru plus free shipping when you go to AquaTru.com & enter code GOODLIFE at checkout.The Jordan Harbinger Show is where self-motivated people, just like you, dig deep into the untapped wisdom of the world’s top performers -- from legendary creators to intelligence operatives, iconoclastic writers to visionary change-makers. https://www.jordanharbinger.com/podcast/

World of Stories
Ep 39 - More Than Enough and Diane Arbus

World of Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 31:48


Elaine Welteroth’s memoir More than Enough (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/598362/more-than-enough-by-elaine-welteroth/) recounts her ascent to the position of editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue in the 2010s, and the subsequent transformation of the magazine into a politically engaged voice for a diverse group of young women. In spite of her remarkable professional accomplishments, Welteroth’s memoir remains grounded and genuine, and Lin recommends it heartily. Diane Arbus revolutionized photography, and the Art Gallery of Ontario’s exhibit (https://ago.ca/exhibitions/diane-arbus-photographs-1956-1971) traces her artistic and technical development chronologically from 1956, when Arbus numbered her first roll of film #1, to her death in 1971. The stark monochrome pictures document an array of “the ceremonies of our present,” centering people from marginalized groups. Join the conversation on Twitter at @World_ofStories or email us at worldofstoriespodcast@gmail.com.

The goop Podcast
How We Misunderstand Privilege

The goop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 43:19


“We’re so caught up in our own sense of not belonging,” says Elaine Welteroth, “that we aren’t even recognizing that we’re all in it together.” The former editor in chief of Teen Vogue and the author of More than Enough joins Elise Loehnen to talk about making space for ourselves and others at the office and in love. Welteroth believes that struggle and heartbreak serve a purpose and that hers have shown her that she is far more resilient than she had imagined. They talk about coming into their own as women and as leaders. They talk about race, colorism, diversity, white privilege, “the pretty privilege,” and how we can push all of these conversations forward. (For more, see The goop Podcast hub.)

Free Library Podcast
Elaine Welteroth | More Than Enough: Claiming Space for Who You Are (No Matter What They Say)

Free Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 71:46


In conversation with Rakia Reynolds, founder and CEO of Skai Blue Media The firebrand former editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue and the first African American ever to hold the post of beauty and health director in Condé Nast's 107-year history, Elaine Welteroth ''masterminded the reinvention of the beauty and fashion magazine as a voice for social justice'' (Chicago Tribune). Also a former editor at Glamour and Ebony, she is currently a judge on Project Runway, has written for the show Grown-ish, and has appeared as a commentator in numerous media outlets. Welteroth's New York Times bestselling manifesto/memoir More Than Enough unpacks insights on barrier breaking, identity, and race for those seeking to claim space in the workplace and the world on their own terms.  One of the most sought-after minds in strategic communications, Rakia Reynolds is a thought leader, tastemaker, and branding expert who advises top Fortune 500 companies on creative strategy. Rakia (pronounced RA-KEY-AH) has been guiding client successes with her own distinctive brand of authenticity and expertise for over 15 years. Recently, she served as creative director for Philadelphia's bid for Amazon H2Q- which has resulted in landing Philly as a top 20 finalist from contending cities across the country. Rakia is the Founder and CEO of strategic communications agency Skai Blue Media. A non-traditional agency, Skai Blue Media is a proudly eclectic group of storytellers, brand experts, and strategists. Her team works with lifestyle, technology, non-profit, entrepreneurs and brands, and is based in Philadelphia and New York. (recorded 6/25/2019)

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
Elaine Welteroth: More Than Enough

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 75:27


In 2012, after moving up the ranks at Condé Nast, Elaine Welteroth became the first African-American to hold the title of beauty and health director at Teen Vogue. At 29, she was eventually promoted to editor in chief, making her the youngest to hold the title in the company's 107-year history and the second person of African-American heritage. Her reign at Teen Vogue was undeniably historic as she led the magazine in a new, fresh direction that allowed her young staff to create content centered on not only fashion and beauty, but also politics, social activism, world news and other topics that painted a more realistic, well-rounded picture of teen life. Throughout her wildly successful career, Welteroth has often noted that she consistently found herself alone as the only black woman in the room. Her life is filled with stories of triumph despite the numerous roadblocks put in her way, and in her memoir, More Than Enough: Claiming Space for Who You Are (No Matter What They Say), Welteroth offers invaluable advice to young women looking to change the world in their own terms. She joins INFORUM to chronicle her life as a pioneer in media and to inspire a new generation of trailblazers. This program is part of our Good Lit series, underwritten by the Bernard Osher Foundation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The B&N Podcast
Elaine Welteroth

The B&N Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 19:40


As the groundbreaking editor in chief of Teen Vogue, Elaine Welteroth reinvented the fashion magazine, putting the big issues of the moment — class, race, equality, opportunity, and the changing political scene — at the heart of how her publication spoke to young readers. This bold approach brought Welteroth and her magazine a legion of passionately engaged fans, and a reputation as one of the most intriguing voices of her generation. Her powerful new book, More than Enough: Claiming Space for Who You Are (Not Matter What They Say) draws on her own life experiences to serve as inspiration, guide, and reflection for those who are undervalued and underestimated. She joined B&N's Miwa Messer in the studio for a talk about what it takes — and what it means — to fight to make one's own voice heard.

1A
Elaine Welteroth On Transforming Teen Vogue And Knowing Your Worth

1A

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 34:55


"Our job was to reflect this next generation of young people," Welteroth told us.Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find us on Twitter @1A.

Girlboss Radio
Why taking a leap of faith is part of any career journey, with Elaine Welteroth, journalist and author of More Than Enough

Girlboss Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 51:57


Today, Elaine Welteroth is an award-winning journalist, author, and former editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue. But before all of that, Welteroth was just a normal college student searching on Google for tips on how to work in magazines. Eventually, she landed a dream internship at a publication she’d long respected. But—then Welteroth had a choice to make: Say yes to an internship at a publication she'd always wanted to work at, or work elsewhere, but with a woman whose career she'd long admired? She chose the latter, and that was the beginning of her journey in the magazine business. On this episode of Girlboss Radio, Welteroth talks about her new book, More Than Enough, where she chronicles her career in publishing, how she gained the confidence to trust her instincts and why she took take a leap of faith to pursue her own projects. To keep up with Elaine Welteroth on Instagram, follow her here---> @elainewelteroth To pre-order More Than Enough, go here-->https://amzn.to/2Q3yb9D

Girlboss Radio
Why taking a leap of faith is part of any career journey, with Elaine Welteroth, journalist and author of More Than Enough

Girlboss Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 51:12


Today, Elaine Welteroth is an award-winning journalist, author, and former editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue. But before all of that, Welteroth was just a normal college student searching on Google for tips on how to work in magazines. Eventually, she landed a dream internship at a publication she'd long respected. But—then Welteroth had a choice to make: Say yes to an internship at a publication she'd always wanted to work at, or work elsewhere, but with a woman whose career she'd long admired? She chose the latter, and that was the beginning of her journey in the magazine business. On this episode of Girlboss Radio, Welteroth talks about her new book, More Than Enough, where she chronicles her career in publishing, how she gained the confidence to trust her instincts and why she took take a leap of faith to pursue her own projects. To keep up with Elaine Welteroth on Instagram, follow her here---> @elainewelteroth To pre-order More Than Enough, go here-->https://amzn.to/2Q3yb9D

Breaking Beauty Podcast
Ep. 39 Major! We take you behind-the-scenes at the first ever #Sephoria House of Beauty (Part One)

Breaking Beauty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 43:38


In this late breaking bonus episode, we’re bringing you all the highlights from #Sephoria - Sephora's first ever House of Beauty event in Los Angeles. In Part 1, we’re bringing you behind-the-scenes from the front row of makeup masterclasses with Makeup By Mario and Daniel Martin, plus we detail who we saw, what exclusive product debuts we experienced (Hello Fenty Fairy Bomb!), and which products are worth the spend. Look for Part 2 in your feed tomorrow where we get up-close-and-personal with one of the event’s top speakers, celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin who gives us the scoop on Dyson's new hair tool, the AirWrap. *Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are media samples submitted for editorial consideration. Sephoria press passes were provided gratis by Sephora.* Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn 
Audio production: Olivia Nashmi
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Gaslit Nation
The Media Industry Is Complicit, and Good Journalists Pay the Price

Gaslit Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 115:00


This week on Gaslit Nation we discuss the media: the systemic failures of an economically and morally bankrupt industry dominated by rich white men, and the bravery and creativity of journalists who struggle not only within this system, but with a much more severe threat –an international alliance of kleptocrats who murder journalists with impunity. We continue our conversation about the assassination of slain journalist Jamil Khashoggi and reflect on other unpunished recent killings like the attempted Skripal poisoning in the UK. Why does the West do nothing when autocrats murder writers and dissidents so brazenly? Why isn’t the West hitting autocrats where it hurts them most – in their bank accounts?

Mixed Kid Chronicles
Episode 4 | Stereotypes

Mixed Kid Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 20:00


In this week’s episode, Katie tackles the stereotypes multiracial people face. She also shares some of the developing research around multiracial people, discusses Ta-Nehisi Coates’ SF appearance (!!!), and finds all sorts of treasures on social media (looking at you Hannah Bronfman and Elaine Weltreroth).   Music: Blank and Kytt - RSPN Marc Perry (aka Holy MTNS)   Sources: National Geographic’s Changing Face of America Ta-Nehisi Coates drops some knowledge on the n-word Colin Kaepernick is GQ's Citizen of the Year Watch Cut’s People Guess Who is White Hannah Bronfman, Elaine Weltreroth, Vernon Francois make curl and mixed girl magic