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The Style Project is a podcast by Style Coach and everyday personal stylist Caitlin Taylor, from Chasing Cait.With over two decades experience in the fashion industry, plus a degree in psychology, Caitlin brings a wealth of knowledge about how personal style is closely related to body image and self esteem.In this podcast series, she chats with women she knows and admires (both in and out of the fashion industry) about their own personal style, their body love journey and what, if anything, should we as individuals, and society as a whole, be doing to improve the way we look and think about ourselves.
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Naughty Bites sets to break away from cultural taboos, celebrating and studying the sensory experience of eating. After all, expressing yourself through food is not just about how your plate looks, it goes far deeper. Join host Anisha Mistry Fernández for a cup of chai, some devilish decadent dark chocolate cookies and cheeky banter, as she unearths the personal stories of influential thought leaders. With helpful tips and a dose of inspiration, learn how food not only influences the experience of cooking but can lead to love, success and a zest for life! Don’t forget to subscribe and you can find Naughty Bites on Instagram @anishamistryfernandez.
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Do doubt and self-criticism hold you back from answering your creative calling? Do you have a vision for what you want to bring to the world, but feel held back by the inner critic voice?
If yes, I’m Perienne, an artist and art mentor. And In my mentoring work, I have discovered simple tools and strategies that help people unearth their creative gifts and the work they came here to do. I've learned that when we harness the power of the stories we hold, they can actually support us in releasing our anxieties and manifesting our creative visions.
Welcome to Art and Story, a podcast where we have conversations about creativity and healing. Join me as I speak with artists, writers, poets and mystics about their creative journeys and the life lessons that have helped them accept and say yes to the work their soul is calling them to.
To learn more about my artwork and the Creativity Cafe Membership; an online space with community, accountability and art sessions for creatives, visit my website:
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Thrifting, also known as secondhand shopping or vintage shopping, has taken the fashion world by storm in recent years. This growing trend involves purchasing pre-owned clothing and accessories from thrift stores, consignment shops, vintage boutiques, or online marketplaces. While the concept of thrifting has been around for decades, it has experienced a significant resurgence in popularity due to a combination of economic, environmental, and fashion-related factors.
One of the primary reasons behind the rise of thrifting is its economical nature. Thrift stores offer clothing and accessories at prices that are significantly lower than those found in traditional retail stores. This affordability makes it possible for people to refresh and update their wardrobes without spending exorbitant amounts of money. For students, young professionals, and those on a tight budget, thrifting provides an opportunity to experiment with different styles and fashion trends without breaking the bank. The cost-saving aspect of thrifting has become increasingly appealing in the face of economic uncertainties and the rising cost of living.
In addition to its economic benefits, thrifting has gained popularity due to its environmental advantages. The fashion industry is notorious for its substantial environmental footprint, with fast fashion, in particular, contributing to increased textile waste and pollution. Thrifting, on the other hand, promotes the reuse and recycling of clothing, thereby reducing the demand for new production and minimizing textile waste. By extending the life cycle of garments, thrifting offers a more sustainable alternative to the constant cycle of consumption and disposal associated with fast fashion. As consumers become more environmentally conscious, thrifting has emerged as a way to make more eco-friendly fashion choices.
Another factor contributing to the popularity of thrifting is the opportunity it provides for creating unique and individualized fashion statements. Thrift stores are known for their eclectic mix of clothing from various eras, styles, and brands, offering shoppers a vast array of options to choose from. This diverse selection allows fashion enthusiasts to curate one-of-a-kind outfits that reflect their personal style and set them apart from the homogeneous looks offered by mainstream fashion retailers. Thrifting enables individuals to express their creativity and originality by mixing and matching vintage pieces with contemporary clothing, resulting in distinctive and eye-catching ensembles.
For many thrifters, the process of searching through racks and shelves to uncover hidden gems is an exciting and rewarding experience in itself. The thrill of the hunt and the satisfaction of finding high-quality, rare, or designer items at bargain prices keep many shoppers coming back to thrift stores time and time again. This treasure hunting aspect of thrifting adds an element of adventure and surprise to the shopping experience, making it a more engaging and enjoyable activity compared to traditional retail shopping.
Thrifting also allows fashion enthusiasts to connect with the past by incorporating vintage clothing into their wardrobes. Vintage pieces carry a sense of nostalgia and history that new clothing often lacks. By wearing clothing from different decades, thrifters can evoke a particular era or style that resonates with their personal taste and aesthetic preferences. The vintage appeal of thrifted clothing adds character and depth to an individual's fashion choices, allowing them to express their appreciation for the past while making a statement in the present.
Many thrift stores are operated by charitable organizations that use the proceeds from sales to support various causes, such as education, job training, or community development. By choosing to shop at these stores, thrifters can contribute to positive social change while simultaneously updating their wardrobes. This aspect of thrifting appeals to socially conscious consumers who seek to make a positive impact through their purchasing decisions. The knowledge that their fashion choices are supporting worthwhile causes adds an extra layer of meaning and fulfillment to the thrifting experience.
Thrifting has also gained momentum as a way to counter the negative impacts of fast fashion. The fast fashion industry is characterized by the rapid production of inexpensive, trend-driven clothing that often ends up in landfills after a short period of use. By opting for secondhand clothing, thrifters can slow down the cycle of consumption and waste associated with fast fashion. Thrifting encourages a more mindful approach to fashion, promoting the idea of quality over quantity and encouraging consumers to consider the long-term value and wearability of their clothing purchases.
The rise of online marketplaces and social media platforms has further fueled the popularity of thrifting by making it more accessible and convenient than ever before. Online thrift stores, such as ThredUp and Poshmark, have emerged as popular destinations for buying and selling secondhand clothing. These platforms allow users to browse extensive collections of pre-owned items from the comfort of their homes, making it easier for thrifters to find specific pieces or styles they are looking for. Social media platforms, particularly Instagram, have also become thriving communities for thrifters to showcase their finds, share styling tips, and connect with like-minded individuals. The online thrifting community has fostered a sense of camaraderie and inspiration, encouraging more people to embrace secondhand shopping as a fashionable and socially acceptable practice.
Celebrity influence has also played a significant role in the mainstreaming of thrifting. Many high-profile celebrities and fashion influencers have openly expressed their love for secondhand shopping and have been spotted wearing thrifted pieces on various occasions. This celebrity endorsement has helped to elevate the status of thrifting, making it a trendy and fashionable choice rather than a stigmatized necessity. When influential figures in the fashion world embrace and celebrate thrifting, it sends a powerful message to their followers and the general public, encouraging more people to consider secondhand shopping as a viable and stylish option.
Thrifting has also given rise to a related trend of customizing and upcycling secondhand clothing. Many thrifters take their finds a step further by altering or repurposing them to create entirely new and unique pieces. This can involve adding embellishments, changing hemlines, or combining elements from different garments to craft one-of-a-kind items that reflect their personal style and creativity. The practice of customizing and upcycling thrifted clothing has become increasingly popular, particularly among younger generations who value individuality and self-expression in their fashion choices. This trend not only extends the life of clothing but also allows thrifters to put their own stamp on their wardrobes, creating pieces that are truly reflective of their personalities and aesthetic preferences.
The growing popularity of thrifting has also had a ripple effect on the fashion industry as a whole. Many fashion brands and retailers have taken notice of the increasing demand for secondhand clothing and have started to incorporate vintage-inspired or thrifted elements into their collections. Some brands have even launched their own vintage or secondhand lines, recognizing the potential for profit and the shifting consumer preferences towards more sustainable and unique fashion options. This integration of thrifting into mainstream fashion has further legitimized the trend and has made it more accessible to a wider range of consumers.
In addition to its fashion-related benefits, thrifting has also become a way for people to connect with their local communities and support small businesses. Many thrift stores and consignment shops are locally owned and operated, providing a unique shopping experience that is rooted in the community. By choosing to shop at these establishments, thrifters can contribute to the local economy and help to sustain small businesses that may be struggling in the face of competition from large retail chains. Thrifting has also fostered a sense of community among shoppers, with many people forming friendships and connections through their shared love of secondhand shopping.
Despite its numerous benefits, thrifting is not without its challenges and criticisms. One concern is the potential for thrift stores to contribute to the gentrification of certain neighborhoods, as the increasing popularity of thrifting can lead to rising prices and the displacement of low-income residents who rely on these stores for affordable clothing. There are also concerns about the quality and safety of secondhand clothing, particularly in terms of hygiene and the potential for contamination. However, many thrift stores have implemented strict cleaning and inspection protocols to ensure that the items they sell are safe and in good condition.
Another challenge associated with thrifting is the time and effort required to find specific items or styles. Unlike traditional retail shopping, where items are organized by size and style, thrifting often involves sifting through large quantities of clothing to find the perfect piece. This can be a time-consuming and sometimes frustrating process, particularly for those who are looking for a specific item or have limited time to shop. However, for many thrifters, the thrill of the hunt and the satisfaction of finding a unique treasure make the extra effort worthwhile.
In conclusion, thrifting has emerged as a popular and influential fashion trend that shows no signs of slowing down. Its economic, environmental, and stylistic b -
Dear Gabby is a weekly show where #1 New York Times bestselling author and international speaker, Gabby Bernstein, offers up real-time coaching, straight talk and BIG LOVE. Episodes include unscripted Q&A sessions where she coaches listeners through life-changing transformations, plus free-flowing conversations about personal growth and spirituality with unique and inspiring guests.
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Tudor history podcasts from Claire Ridgway, author of "On This Day in Tudor History" and many other bestselling Tudor books. Claire also runs the Tudor Society.
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The Primal Move Podcast is a space to awaken your potential, reconnect to your true nature and learn how to adult better.
Exploring everything from health and fitness to relationships, sex and spirituality. Moving your awareness to be the best version of you. -
Welcome to The Taumata Kōrero - the online forum for oratory prowess where the ultimate goal is to disseminate esoteric knowledge with a twist. We're dedicated to conversation that will inform, reform, question, challenge, debate, investigate, critically analyse, deconstruct and then reconstruct our innate identity as Māori - all through conversation.
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The podcast for illustrators, by illustrators (now there's a niche!). We're trying to figure out how to get better and be happier, by any means necessary. Dignity optional. Season 2 coming Fall 2022!
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The Confident Coaches Podcast is a show for life coaches who want to build up confidence, sign more clients, and help more people. If you’re struggling to put yourself out there as a life coach, there’s nothing wrong with you - you just need to know how to tap into your courage. Each week, Certified Master Life Coach Amy Latta shares tools, ideas, and stories that will help you be a bolder, more confident coach. Find out more at amylatta.com/podcast.
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The J.John Podcast is a weekly dose of encouragement and inspiration to give you confidence in your faith and confidence to share your faith.
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The Hypnotist is a show that gives you inside access to cutting-edge hypnosis, with real clients, facing genuine issues.
Brought to you by the hypnotherapist demanded by Celebrities, CEO’s and even Royalty – Adam Cox.
**Disclaimer: Use Responsibly**
Our content, and downloads, including hypnosis sessions, educational techniques, and exercises, are not substitutes for medical advice. Please consult a healthcare provider if you have epilepsy, clinical depression, or similar conditions. Do not use these products while driving or operating machinery. By using this content, you accept full responsibility for your decisions and actions, including any effects from the hypnosis or information.
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Hosted by age activist and style enthusiast Wendy Euler, Cropped is a five-minute podcast for women who don't make their own estrogen anymore. Cropped is short by design: it's shorter than short-term memory or a hot flash or the mini-skirts we're not supposed to wear after 40, which is a dumb rule and you can ignore it.
Plug into Cropped every Monday for Wendy's style tips, pointers on refreshing your wardrobe, ways to stay on top of your game, pretty things she's liking and whatever she feels like talking (or singing) about. Will she talk about bangles or belt out The Bangles? You never know. Cropped is meant to be a moment of levity during these cruddy times - and whew! They. Are. Cruddy. So check it out and let these five minutes be the antidote to crud. -
Keep The Change - improving Kiwis financial literacy. Ever wanted to learn more about money, the economy, finances and how to have a better financial life? Now you can. This is one of New Zealand's leading financial learning podcasts. I (Luke) wanted to share insights from my life, my role as a Chartered Accountant with successful and failing clients as well as a look at all of the dumb sh!t I have done along the way too. There is also a read of the weekly 'Money Mail' lesson. Please take action :) You can subscribe to the weekly Money Mail lessons that come out at 9am every Friday.
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New York Times Bestselling Author and master storyteller, Joanne Molinaro, known to millions as The Korean Vegan, brings you weekly ”storytimes” and powrful conversations designed to help you live a more purposeful and empowered life.
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Welcome to the Kiki Kirby podcast. This is our space where we will have conversations with heart-centered people where you will find yourself inspired to love, grow, and learn to take action in your life, health, and work daily. You have permission to have fun. You are allowed to play. You are allowed to be happy and you are allowed to be joyful and you are allowed to be calm.
I help centered individuals find their way through coaching heart-centered professionals and entrepreneurs to slow down, to find inner peace, to grow their mindset through teaching you tools, strategies, or techniques to slow down, to find calmness amongst your chaos, gain clarity through your procrastination and to focus on your wellbeing. -
Hey, it's me Lisa O'Neill. Welcome to my podcast. Welcome to Offstage where I will be sharing some recommendations, some realizations and ramblings of my world. So if you haven't come across me before, I am a maximalist. I believe that red and pink always go together. I believe we create the worlds we live in and that our beliefs control our reality. I think the potential is accessed through our action and all of us have unlimited possibilities. I think that when we do what we want it leads us to what we need and that energy is everything. I love the idea that freedom comes from liberating ourselves from conditioning and limitations and that magnificent lives are lived by people who love themselves and the life that they lead. So if you want to follow me on that journey, I would love to have you on my podcast. See you soon.
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Join Bri, A 25 year old six figure business owner who may look like she has her sh*t figured out, but really has no idea what she’s doing half the time!
This podcast combines inspirational yet relatable content to help you navigate the hustle they call your twenties (also known to as the trenches).
As young women in our twenties, we juggle countless roles and responsibilities. Whether you're navigating the ups and downs of your career, delving into the complexities of dating, or exploring the realms of manifestation, this podcast covers all topics we go through in this pivotal decade. -
The NZ Everyday Investor! A podcast designed for the the everyday person, who's keen to build new wealth in the new world using existing, and new tools to get the job done. We select guests for our show who have a genuine story to tell - not just industry experts but people who have made great financial moves, some on purpose and some totally by accident! We hope you enjoy the show.
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Training for the biggest game you will play. Life. A podcast for any athlete, coach or human that wants to be the best they can be. Covering anything and everything from happiness to success to being your best self. Become inspired by the top athletes, performers and pioneers in various fields on your journey of growth.