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19 Jan

Our Most Honest Thanksgiving Conversation Yet | Over 50

Our Most Honest Thanksgiving Conversation Yet | Over 50
In this Thanksgiving special, I sit down with my husband, Vic, for a warm and heartfelt conversation about gratitude, family, faith, and the traditions that shaped us both. Together, we reflect on childhood memories, our cultural heritage, the changing seasons of life, and the deeper meaning behind the holiday. Whether you’re spending the day with loved ones or taking a moment for yourself, this episode offers comfort, perspective, and a reminder of what truly matters. Chapters: 0:00- Intro & Thanksgiving Welcome 3:25- Thanksgiving vs Christmas Commercialization 5:23- Thanksgiving Away From Home 9:24- Why Holidays Should Be About Others 13:35- Breaking Free From Holiday Consumerism 14:48- Food as Connection to Heritage 17:58- Changing Family Dynamics 21:26- The Joy of Giving vs Receiving 28:26- Houston Food Bank Volunteering Experience 33:10- Going Around the...
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18 May

Fur is the natural beauty brand changing the conversation

Fur is the natural beauty brand changing the conversation
We speak to Fur co-founder Laura Schubert concerning the perils of ingrown hairs and their signature pube oil Laura Schubert is the co-founder and CEO of Fur, a Recent York-based hair and skincare brand disrupting the taboo around body hair. Taking an inclusive approach, the brand has developed 4 multifunctional all-natural products which might be useful for the hairless, body hair groomers and everybody in between. First is the stubble cream that softens growing hair and acts as a body moisturiser, then the silk scrub that doubles as an exfoliating mask depending on how you employ it. There may be an ingrown concentrate that alleviates bumps, and other common symptoms of ingrown hairs...
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1 Feb

Stormzy & Little Simz on Music, Misconceptions & ‘Not

Stormzy & Little Simz on Music, Misconceptions & ‘Not
“What’s a standard misconception about you, that you need to put to rest?” asks Stormzy to fellow British Vogue December cover star, Little Simz. The British rappers enjoy a tête-à-tête, as they reflect on their beliefs, what they’ve lost and making it out of the hood. “That’s what made me, and that’s who I'm,” explains Stormzy as he reflects on his upbringing. “The hood in me has undoubtedly been an integral part in making me who I'm today.” #Stormzy #LittleSimz #Vogue Watch more from British Vogue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NgGhlDbJZ4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxFluuXfBOg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulJb5dm-mCs ---------- Director Myles Whittingham Editor Lydia Bowden Director of Photography Charlotte Croft Featuring Little Simz Stormzy Acting Director of Creative Production Romy van den Broeke ---------- Producer Sarah Al Slaity Associate Producer Anisa Kennar ---------- Camera Operator Rebecca Richards Camera Assistant Samara Addai Camera Trainee Lali Coombes Gaffer Laurent Arnaud Spark Anna Brooks-Beckham Sound Recordist Jermaine Monero Runners Ericka Gourgues-Lutran Samuel Herbaut ---------- Stylist Jessica Gerardi Stylist’s Assistant Jack O'Neill Groomer Bianca...
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1 Dec

Daddy issues: Julia Fox and photographer Luisa Opalesky in

Daddy issues: Julia Fox and photographer Luisa Opalesky in
Following her recent show, Latest York-based photographer Opalesky sat with close friend and collaborator Julia Fox to debate their history, ‘seizing the fucking day’ and complicated father-daughter dynamics For the reason that late Nineteen Seventies, Downtown Manhattan has been an incubator for each upcoming and established artists, photographers, musicians, writers and creatives. For multiple generations, the town’s hub has given Generations of native Latest Yorkers and transplants an area to search out their creative perspective and community. For photographer, Luisa Opalesky her move to the town in 2010 opened her world to the chaos and creativity of Downtown Latest York. Born in Philadelphia, to a Croatian father and Venezuelan mother, Opalesky first moved to...
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