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This week's episode of "Lauren Interviews" could easily be a cover of YM Magazine in the early 2000's. The best part is that twenty years later, these two talented guys are even more successful than they once were. Facinelli drops some gems about "Twilight" and "Can't Hardly Wait" while promoting his new film, "On Fire." Thomas Ian Nicholas promotes his new show on Amazon & Tubi "Underdeveloped" and hints at an "American Pie 5." What?!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Most of us look back on prom as a night to remember, but I'm sure these people wish they could forget the nightmare proms they endured in the 90s! We're reading some stories to you from the March 1994 issue of YM Magazine with some additional Prom fun from the March 1997 issue!Our InstagramOur WebsiteOur FacebookOur TikTokSupport the show
In this episode, we're reading some extra-cringy, mildly disgusting stories to you from the January 1999 issue of YM magazine!Our InstagramOur WebsiteOur FacebookOur TikTokSupport the show
It's our wedding anniversary, and to celebrate we're taking a quiz called, "How Close Are You?" from the October 1997 issue of YM magazine.Our InstagramOur WebsiteOur FacebookOur TikTokMusic: Dead Spawn by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comSupport the show
In this episode, we're sharing embarrassing stories from the Say Anything article in YM Magazine and the YM Entertainment Awards from September of 1998!Our InstagramOur WebsiteOur FacebookOur TikTokMusic: Tonight At EightBy Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comSupport the show
It's that time of year again, when people start going back to school. This week we're taking a quiz from the August 1995 issue of YM Magazine to see if we would be going back to school "cool". Jot down your answers as we go and we'll give you the key to tally your answers and hear your results!Our InstagramOur WebsiteOur FacebookOur TikTokMusic: Tonight At EightBy Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comSupport the show
In this short & sweet episode we're reading embarrassing stories from the Say Anything segment of the October 2000 issue of YM Magazine.Our InstagramOur WebsiteOur FacebookOur TikTokMusic: Tonight At EightBy Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comSupport the show
We asked you to share your most embarrassing nostalgic stories with us and you delivered! Here's part 3 of our Embarrassing Moments from members of the We Don't Wanna Grow Up community, along with prom clothing catastrophes, straight out the March 1992 issue of YM magazine!Our InstagramOur WebsiteOur FacebookOur TikTokMusic: Tonight At EightBy Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/wedontwannagrowup)
Who better to deep dive the boom of the teen mags than legendary editor Atoosa Rubenstein!? As Founding Editor of CosmoGirl (at age 26!), and former Editor-in-Chief of Seventeen magazine, Atoosa's magic was a blend of understanding the teenage experience, while being acutely relatable to her readers (this, despite living a life of glamour and high fashion in NYC should not be underestimated). After leaving the industry in 2006 (and yes, we chat about why), she re-emerged recently with her Substack Newsletter and Podcast of the same name, Atoosa Unedited. The best kind of guest, Atoosa is generous with her insight, nuggets of industry gossip (!), and the experiences she's grown from. Atoosa was synonymous with teen mags of an era--the late 90's/early 2000's during their heyday, where it felt like every women's magazine was piggybacking off the success of the teen mag boom by launching their own 'little sister' publication. Fast forward a decade, and teen magazines have all but ceased to exist in print, and only a few remain digitally.We cover so much ground here; including the decline of the magazine industry, Atoosa's remarkable career that spawned an army of teen girls to dream of publishing careers, the singular anatomy of the teen mags (Trauma-Rama anyone!?), and whether magazines in print form is worth saving. When we have so many digital options and influencers telling us how to dress and what to buy (with algorithmic accuracy!), what is the value, if any, of print?Atoosa also offers career advice to the grown up CosmoGirls who still dream of having a career like hers. I won't spoil it, but it involves being audacious. For a more dynamic experience, follow us on Instagram @haveyouheardpodcast. So many of our episodes, including this one, are shaped through discussions with listeners, which you can revisit through our IG highlights. We also post cool articles, tv/film recommendations, and generally love to break down notable cultural moments. Hearing from listeners is our fave, so feel free to drop us a DM to share your thoughts on the latest episode, show suggestions, or anything pop culture. You can find us on Twitter @MahsaSaysIf you enjoy the podcast, be sure to subscribe, share, and consider rating 5 stars / writing a review. It goes a long way and is much appreciated.Helpful references and links / pop culture homework:Subscribe to Atoosa Unedited (Substack)Follow Atoosa on InstagramCould the Teen Mag Rise Again (The New Yorker, Kate Dwyer)Returning to the Life You Blew Up (The Cut, Yasmin Gagne)XOXO, Atoosa (Slate, Heather Schwedel)Life at 28 with Atoosa Rubenstein (Bustle, Samantha Leach)
We asked you to share your most embarrassing nostalgic stories with us and you delivered! Here's part 2 of our Embarrassing Moments from members of the We Don't Wanna Grow Up community, along with some prom horror stories straight out the March 1992 issue of YM magazine!Our InstagramOur WebsiteOur FacebookOur TikTokMusic: Tonight At EightBy Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/wedontwannagrowup)
Megan and Michelle break down attachment styles, storybook parents, stage five clingers, lone wolves, toxic stress, relationship patterns, YM Magazine, and emotionally dense situations.Resources:Video - The Attachment Theory: How Childhood Affects LifeVideo - Why Attachment Is Everything (Dr Gabor Maté)Quiz - Find out your attachment styleWhat Is Attachment Theory?Attachment TheoryAttachment Styles and Their Role in Adult RelationshipsWhat Is Your Attachment Style? Attachment Theory, ExplainedWant to support Prosecco Theory?Check out our merch, available on teepublic.com!Follow/Subscribe wherever you listen!Rate, review, and tell your friends!Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook!****************Have you ever thought about starting your own podcast? From day one, Buzzsprout gave us all the tools we needed get Prosecco Theory off the ground. What are you waiting for? Follow this link to let them know we sent you. Cheers!!
An incredible career following one's heart in service journalism, when your kids are toy testers, how it gets tougher but more rewarding as kids get older, a house that is part classroom and part party, and when karma delivers love and support back to you in a rough time. Meaghan Murphy, Executive Editor of Good Housekeeping Magazine, shares her mom journey with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (Instagram: @meaghanbmurphy) Dylan pre-k experience, spelling, writing name An incredible career path - how Meaghan started in magazines at 18, won an essay contest writing about adversity, then from YM Magazine to Teen People to MTV to Delia's to Victoria's Secret, then Hearst then Cosmo, then Self Magazine, fitness expert, an acting background, then Good Housekeeping! No career path or goals—just following her heart Having three kids Trying so many things she learns through her service journalism How Meaghan's kids are toy testers Balancing everything when they are younger, it gets crazier as they get older, schedules, bullying, anxiety, homework More challenging but more rewarding Conversations with her little people A house always feel like part classroom, part party When she was sick, receiving so much love and support, and all the love and giving she does coming back to her
In this week’s mini-episode, Kate and Doree discover the shocking truth about YM’s Say Anything column, thanks to some listeners on the inside! Then they discuss how to bring your favorite products along while traveling, recommend some long-lasting eye liner, and get a tip from a listener on dealing with fitted bed sheets.To leave a voicemail for a future mini-ep, call 781-591-0390. You can also email the podcast at forever35podcast@gmail.com.This episode is sponsored by:Health Warrior Chia Bars - Go to Healthwarrior.com/forever and enter promo code Forever35 at checkout for 25% off your first order.Theme music by Riot. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former Editor-in-Chief of More, Marie Claire, Redbook and YM Magazine reveals what it took to start over and reinvent herself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fast tiny bitches Kelly & Molly break out the titty brooches and swan around with drinking tulle in their recap of the best movie of all time, 1998's Ever After: A Cinderella Story. They praise the heck out of stars Drew Barrymore, Angelica Huston, Melanie Lynskey and Dougray Scott, cheer the return of face acting, recast Cinderella's slipper as an Ugg boot, declare themselves a Barbie family, learn a lot from YM Magazine, pitch a morning radio show, argue about Cinderella's consent to servitude, sort out Kim Kardashian's various weddings, get misty for Prince Henry, and swing by Ye Olde Claire's to get their ears pierced. Be sure to toot your #selfcarehorn and rate, review and recommend Red All Over. Stay tuned for more movie madness and coverage of the Netflix Alias Grace miniseries! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Just Another Tupac Vortex, s01e41 of Lasers on the Ride, opens with Jay not getting a job and trying harder to get the job and Akil confusing Boy George for Chris Isaac. He shares a curious take on Donald Glover’s Atlanta and confuses Lyle Lovett for Chris Isaac. Mike and Jay witness two musicians sage-ing the hell out of their lives by trashing their old albums and discuss physical fitness in relationships. Mike tells the improbable tale of Neil Young and Rick James’ shared history and the Lasers discuss Tupac’s discography despite not being big Pac fans. They talk the Tupac vortexes that naturally occur around congregating white people and revisit awful Canadian rap. Jay closes out the episode with stories from when he wrote an advice column for YM magazine haha.
Lori Feldman is Global Head of Social Media for Cigna International, where she is responsible for enterprise social media marketing initiatives, as well as those in support of markets and segments. Lori joined the company in 2012, having spent twelve years with Citigroup Global Transaction Services (GTS). Before joining Citi, Lori spent seven years as a marketing and creative services consultant, with a broad, global client base including firms in pharma/healthcare, technology, shipping, publishing and e-business sectors. She has also held a variety of marketing and advertising management positions at Gannett Newspapers, YM Magazine, CBS/Fox Video and Rolling Stone. Lori was a three-year Co-Chair of Citi’s Women’s Council’s Developing Talent Program, an initiative focused on training and mentoring high potential women. She also supported marketing initiatives for Citi’s Corporate Banking Diversity program. This busy Social Lady is also the co-founder of the Connecticut-based theater group, Two Turkeys Productions, and enjoys performing improv and sketch comedy when she’s not performing marketing.
In this episode, Black Hollywood Live hosts Eboni K. Williams and Nick Perdue interview special guest Sam Sarpong. Sam Sarpong is an English Actor who has appeared in over 60 films and 40 Television shows. He was the International face of Tommy Hilfiger for 6 years. He has been voted 50 Most Beautiful by YM Magazine, and twice named 50 Most Beautiful by Today's Black Woman’s Magazine. He's modeled for top designers such as Louis Vuitton Gucci, DKNY, Jean Paul Gaultier , Diesel, Ed Hardy, and many more. In 2008 Sam was named by US Weekly Magazine Hot 100 Young Hollywood List. Last year was named by Men’s Fashion Magazine as one of the top 10 Male Models in the World. He can currently be seen as the face of French Designer Jean Phillipe. He was the Co-host of the MTV Hit Show "Yo Momma" and addition to hosting for the Soap Network he is also a BET correspondent. Sam is also part of the R&B Hip Hop Group "The League" who has been a sensation all throughout Asia for the past decade recordi