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In this episode of Life in Charms, Annoushka welcomes Clare Smyth, the trailblazing chef who made history as the first female to hold three Michelin stars and three hats from the Good Food Guide, simultaneously. Her story begins on a family farm in Northern Ireland, where she grew up during the Troubles, and as the conversation unfolds, she reflects on pivotal moments in her career - including the time a chef dismissed her potential purely because of her gender. Rather than discourage her, it sparked a fierce determination to prove herself.
Each treasured milestone, as well as all the trials and tribulations along the way, inspires a beautiful bespoke charm design - stay tuned to the end to find out which charm she loves the most and watch to see us bring her chosen jewel to life!
Discover the Life In Charms Podcast: https://www.annoushka.com/uk/blog/the-podcast.html
Feeling inspired? Design your own bespoke charm https://www.annoushka.com/uk/bespoke-charms
Follow us on Instagram - @annoushkajewellery
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In this episode of Life in Charms, Annoushka sits down with the incredibly talented Nicola Clarke, Londonâs renowned hairstylist and colour director, celebrated for her work with icons like Madonna, Kate Moss, and Cate Blanchett. Delving into her journey, from growing up in Essex to what happens when dramatic colour transformations donât quite go to plan, and the deeply personal conversations that often unfold in the salon chair, they explore her most meaningful milestones and memories and design an exquisite Annoushka charms to represent each one.
Watch till the end to find out which charming miniature jewel Nicola chooses to create in 18ct gold and watch to see how we bring her charm to life!
Discover the Life In Charms Podcast: https://www.annoushka.com/uk/blog/the-podcast.html
Feeling inspired? Design your own bespoke charm: https://www.annoushka.com/uk/bespoke-charms
Join us on Instagram: @annoushkajewellery
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In this episode of Life in Charms, Annoushka welcomes Clare Hornby, founder of ME+EM, a brand that has quickly become of Britainâs fastest-growing private companies by mastering a unique niche of blending modern luxury with intelligent style. From discussing the evolution of her career and the instrumental mentorship that has guided her to navigating lifeâs more difficult chapters, this episode becomes a celebration of resilience, creativity, and the power of meaningful connections.
Each moving anecdote and significant milestone is captured in an exquisite charm - watch to see which charm Clare chooses to create in 18ct gold, plus a special-edition charm reveal taking place in sunnier climes!
Discover the Life In Charms Podcast: â https://www.annoushka.com/uk/blog/the-podcast.htmlâ
Feeling inspired? Design your own bespoke charm: â https://www.annoushka.com/uk/bespoke-charmsâ
Follow us on Instagram: â @annoushkajewelleryâ
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In this episode of Life in Charms, Annoushka welcomes Georgie Coleridge-Cole, the founder of SheerLuxe, who has made waves in the world of digital publishing and fashion. What starts with Georgie's unexpected journey from army cadets and aspirations of working in the prison service leads to launching SheerLuxe, the UK's first directory of online businesses from her kitchen table in 2007.
Their discussions of everything from her experience of raising her neurodiverse child to facing media critique and whatâs next for Sheerluxe in the Middle East, of course, make for some exquisitely unique charm designs - stay tuned to see which charm she chooses as her favourite and watch via the link below to see us bring her jewel to life in 18ct gold!
Discover the Life In Charms Podcast: https://www.annoushka.com/uk/blog/the-podcast.html
Feeling inspired? Design your own bespoke charm: https://www.annoushka.com/uk/bespoke-charms
Follow us on Instagram: @annoushkajewellery
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In this episode of Life in Charms, we welcome the wonderful Clodagh McKenna, chef, TV presenter, cookery book author, and farmer. We hear more about her early days in the culinary world, from her time at Ballymaloe Cookery School to becoming a household name, as well as some of her most cherished memories and milestones from her personal life. As always, each chapter is captured in a beautiful charm design and by the end of the episode, youâll find out which miniature jewel she chooses to create in 18ct gold - watch along to see her charm come to life!
Discover more about the Life In Charms Podcast: https://www.annoushka.com/uk/blog/the-podcast.html
Feeling inspired? Design your own bespoke charm: https://www.annoushka.com/uk/bespoke-charms
Follow us on Instagram: @annoushkajewellery
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In this episode of Life in Charms, Annoushka sits down with the brilliant stylist and tastemaker, Lucinda Chambers. Lucindaâs journey is nothing short of extraordinary, beginning with an unconventional childhood in London to starting her 36-year career at Vogue alongside the legendary Alexandra Shulman and finally her latest venture, Collagerie.
As always, each anecdote is captured in a beautiful charm and Lucindaâs extraordinary creative journey certainly inspired some beautifully playful designs - stay tuned to see which charm she chooses to create in 18ct gold and watch to see us bring her jewel to life!
Discover the Life In Charms Podcast: https://www.annoushka.com/uk/blog/the-podcast.html
Feeling inspired? Design your own bespoke charm: https://www.annoushka.com/uk/bespoke-charms
Follow us on Instagram: @annoushkajewellery
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Welcome back to My Life In Seven Charms where today I am joined by Sadie Frost.
From her first TV ad aged three years old to directing the acclaimed Mary Quant biopic, Sadie Frost has successfully juggled her multi-talented career both in front of and behind a camera, alongside motherhood of four children and designing gorgeous knickers with her best friend in the 90s to sustainable yoga wear today.
Sadie shares her story of a Bohemian upbringing and life since as an actor, mother, fashion designer and director. As a vocal ambassador for wellness, vegetarianism and meditation, Sadie tells me why we should all be focusing on what makes us happy!
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Welcome back to My Life In Seven Charms where today I am joined by Michelle Kennedy, co-founder and CEO of Peanut: the social networking app for women focused on fertility, pregnancy, motherhood and menopause. Starting her career in law, Michelle rose to become Deputy CEO of the dating appBadoo and she then served as a board member at Bumble, another leading dating apps.
Feeling lonely after the giving birth, and frustrated at the lack of connection and resources for new mothers, Michelle drew on her extensive tech background to co-found Peanut as a space for mothers to meet and build relationships.
In 2022, PEANUT was named one of Time MagazineâS Top 100 most influential companies, and I'm fascinated to find out more about the person behind the app and what mistakes and sacrifices she has made along the way in a typically male-dominated tech world.
Welcome Michelle Kennedy to My Life in Seven Charms.
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âWelcome back to My Life In Seven Charms where today I am joined by Amanda Wakeley OBE, the renowned British fashion designer, creative director and podcast host.
Amanda Wakeley founded her eponymous brand in 1990 following a modelling career in New York in the 1980s. From her boutique and studio in Chelsea, Amanda built a global brand renowned for its elegant signature style. Over 31 years, Amanda Wakeley designs became beloved wardrobe staples for iconic women including Diana, Princess of Wales and Angelina Jolie. In 2021 she had to make the truly difficult decision to close her doors and put her beloved business into administration. Amanda has since become a popular writer, commentator and creative director and host of the Amanda Wakeley: Style DNA podcast, where she hears from famous faces sharing their best and worst fashion moments.
Join me as I explore Amandaâs inspiring career and understand the challenges she has encountered along the way.
Welcome Amanda Wakeley to My Life in Seven Charms.
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âWelcome back to My Life In Seven Charms where today I am joined by Margie Nomura - chef, food writer and host of the brilliant Desert Island Dishes podcast. After graduating from the world-renowned Ballymaloe Cookery School in 2010, Margie has enjoyed a fascinating and varied culinary career, from teaching Zulu women to cook in South Africa to cooking for the late Queen Elizabeth. Margie launched Desert Island Dishes in 2017 and has been joined by incredible figures including Michel Roux, Marcus Wareing and Stanley Tucci.
Having explored the seven dishes that have shaped her numerous guestsâ lives, I am delighted to turn the tables today and speak with Margie about her life, as told through her seven charms.
Welcome Margie Nomura to My Life in Seven Charms.
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âWelcome back to My Life In Seven Charms where today I am joined by Peony Lim - creative director, content creator and brand consultant.
Peony is one of the original influencers. Drawing on her time studying Fashion Promotion and then Art History at the Courtauld Institute, she created a blog that changed not only her life but the way in which we are influenced by tastemakers. It is so familiar now that it is easy to forget that iTS been a huge and fast revolution - and she was there ,at the forefront.
Peony began her first blog in November 2010, and after only a month she secured her first contract and has gone on to create content for the worldâs most prestigious luxury brands including CHANEL and HermĂšs. Since then, she has become one of the UKâs leading and most recognisable luxury lifestyle content creators.
Iâm really looking forward to finding out more about the person behind the content, exploring her personal stories and experiences through her chosen charms.
Welcome Peony Lim to My Life in Seven Charms.
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Welcome back to My Life In Seven Charms where today I am joined by Julia Samuel MBE - renowned Psychotherapist, Founder Patron of Child Bereavement UK and best selling author.
Juliaâs career began as a volunteer counsellor, before joining St Maryâs Hospital as their first ever counsellor supporting the families whose babies and children had died. Over the next twenty-three years, Julia learnt from those families that the response they received at the time of the death had a significant impact on how their grief progressed. This drove Julia to become the Founder Patron of Child Bereavement UK in 1994, now the leading national charity supporting child loss and training professionals. In 2019, after twenty-five years of dedicated service to the charity, Julia stepped down from active roles whilst remaining Founder Patron.
Julia now works in private practice and has written bestselling books âGrief Worksâ, âThis Too Shall Passâ and âEvery Family Has a Storyâ offering guidance through trauma, and change and invaluable insight into the vital role of relationships on our well-being.
Join me as I explore Julia Samuel MBE's inspiring journey, her impactful work and the invaluable insights she has gained from helping countless families.
Welcome Julia Samuel to My Life in Seven Charms.
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Welcome back to My Life In Seven Charms where today I am joined by Emma Gunavardhana; better known as Emma Gunns -a leading podcaster, beauty journalist and presenter. Emma spent ten years as the Beauty Editor of OK! Magazine and her extensive career includes writing for The Telegraph and Sunday Times Style, Red and Get the Gloss amongst many others. Emma launched her renowned podcast, The Emma Guns Show, in 2016 and now with over 15 million downloads she has intimate conversations with her guests about the risks they've taken, struggles they've had to overcome, successes theyâre proud of⊠and what theyâve learned along the way.
Having boldly overcome her own personal challenges with her appearance and mental health, I am so looking forward to learning more about Emmaâs life stories through her own carefully chosen seven charms.
Welcome Emma Gunavardhana to My Life in Seven Charms.
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Back by popular demand and on International Dog Day, listen to the latest episode of our podcast My Life In Seven Charms, with iconic florist and founder of the Wild at Heart Foundation for dogs, Nikki Tibbles. In an emotive chat Nikki and Annoushka swap notes on their mutual love of clashing colour, the smell of dog paws (if you know you know!) and discuss why flowers and jewellery are the ultimate combination!
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The world of Michelin starred chefs in the UK has traditionally been dominated by men. My guest today on My Life In Seven Charms was one of the first women to smash that particular ceiling with her brand of simple, beautifully cooked, delicious food. Born of Italian and Irish parentage, she spent her early childhood learning to roll pasta with her beloved Nonna. Her first accolade was her Brownie badge for cookery, which was to be followed by Michelin stars, an MBE for services to hospitality, a raft of TV appearances, and several books and newspaper columns. Iâm so delighted to be talking to Angela Hartnett about her life in seven charms.
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Charli Howard is a model, a writer, an activist and an entrepreneur. Her stellar career, and her profile, was kick-started by a brilliantly defiant letter she posted on Facebook having been fired by the first agency who signed her. Since then, as well as writing novels and creating her own skincare brand, she has become a catalyst for women celebrating their bodies, embracing their curves, and loving the skin they are in - she is a fabulous example of doing so.
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We are delighted to open Series 3 with an authority in the jewellery world and the 2022 Gem Award Winner for Media Excellence - Mel Grant. Mel is an award-winning author, writer, curator, stylist and art director and has written a definitive book on key designers and curated an influential exhibition celebrating black jewellery talent for Sothebyâs New York. She is the Jewellery Editor for The Economist and writes for Vogue, Vanity Fair and Tatler. One of her earliest memories is twirling around her grandmotherâs garden wearing all of her jewellery and being captivated by the experience. She also knew that she wanted to be a journalist from when she was eight. Her writing is alive with the vibrancy and joy of having combined those two passions. Iâm delighted to welcome Melanie Grant to My Life In Seven Charms
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Born into a creative, bohemian family who own the largest apple orchard in Europe, my guest this week has been called the Ralph Lauren of British fashion. Famous for her beautiful, ethereal clothing which is worn by women all over the world, she began, in her own words, as a âgirl from Somerset designing tea dresses.â During lockdown she has created a fabulous emporium back in her beloved Somerset. I canât wait to hear all about it and am delighted to welcome Alice Temperley to My Life In Seven Charms.
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Our final guest on this series of MLISC began her life as an occasional, very tiny guest on Blue Peter. Smart, beautiful and cool, she became a successful pop singer with a string of hits. Sheâs been a Strictly finalist and one of the Masked Singers. Sheâs the mother of five gorgeous boys. She danced into all of our homes with her Kitchen Disco during Lockdown and turned it into a best selling album. Sheâs currently brimfull of new projects, with a successful podcast and her first book coming out this Ocotber. Iâm delighted to welcome Sophie Ellis Bextor to My Life in Seven Charms.
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Stylist, editor and creative director, my guest today on My Life In Seven Charms is also known as the Queen of Thrift. A trailblazer who combined second-hand shop finds with couture for luxury shoots, she brought thrift into the mainstream. Her recent pop-up Oxfam store at Selfridges, fronted by Michaela Cole, was a sell-out. Her emphasis on the joy of thrifting has reached new audiences as fashion begins to think more about sustainability. Sheâs also a talented photographer who has shot covers and editorial for magazines all over the world, she has that most elusive of qualities âa brilliant eye. Iâm delighted to welcome Bay Garnett to My Life In Seven Charms.
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