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In this episode, Italia a novembre: Milano e Roma, I take you on a journey through my fall study abroad experience, exploring how fashion embodies the soul of two iconic Italian cities.
Milano, the innovator, is a global hub of cutting-edge fashion, precision, and modernity. From its sharp tailoring and sleek minimalism to the iconic Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milan’s style reflects its fast-paced innovation and trendsetting identity.
Roma, the storyteller, is a city rooted in timeless artistry and history. Fashion here is personal, bold, and inspired by ancient ruins, colorful art, and craftsmanship. From unique boutiques in Trastevere to moments spent on the Spanish Steps, Rome’s style reflects its deep connection to history and self-expression.
By comparing Milan’s forward-thinking energy with Rome’s rich heritage, I explore how fashion is woven into the essence of place, people, and culture. Tune in to hear how Italy in November taught me that Milan represents the future of fashion, while Rome preserves its artful soul.
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In this episode, I explore the dynamic fashion landscapes of London and New York City. From how my personal style has evolved to the influence of weather, culture, and proximity to fashion capitals like Paris and Milan, I break down the contrasts between dressing "American" and embracing London’s eclectic vibe. Plus, insights on Fashion Week timing, designer creativity, and how digital platforms are transforming the industry. Tune in to discover what styles I'll be taking back to the U.S. and how these two fashion hubs continue to shape global trends.
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In this episode, we dive into the vibrant intersection of fashion, art, and sustainability in Hawaii with Alyssa Grace. Alyssa shares what inspired her to come to Hawaii for college, her journey to becoming a doctor, and how island life has shaped her as an artist and an individual. Together, we explore her passions for photography, fashion, and environmental advocacy.
From thrifting and upcycling to redefining the role of influencers, we discuss how Hawaiians and transplants alike can embrace more sustainable practices in arts and fashion. Is influencing a true art form? And what does sustainability look like in the unique cultural landscape of Hawaii? Tune in for practical advice on leading a creative, sustainable life on the islands and beyond.
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In this episode, I share my unforgettable experience studying abroad in Morocco and its significant impact on global fashion. I start by discussing my initial fascination with Moroccan culture, its French influences, and my time spent learning Arabic in Meknes. Morocco's natural beauty, both in its landscapes and its people, left a deep impression on me, and I dive into how Moroccan fashion, from traditional garments like the kaftan and jalaba to its booming leather industry, is shaping the global fashion scene.
Throughout the episode, I highlight my favorite parts of Moroccan culture: the generosity of its people, the importance of community, and their focus on sustainability in fashion. I also talk about Moroccan beauty practices, from their famous argan oil to unique traditions like the hamam bathhouses. By blending their natural beauty traditions with modern fashion, Morocco continues to influence international brands and designers.
This episode is my way of celebrating everything I loved about Morocco—its people, culture, and immense contribution to the global fashion industry. I hope it inspires you to explore more of the world and appreciate the rich fashion heritage found in different cultures.
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HELLLOOO FROM LA!!! i am here today to discuss these major cities and my opinions on them. From their culture, natives, TRANSPLANTS, gentrification, apartments (which LA’s are SUPERB) and more! So come and listen to me discuss LA and NYC in full!
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“HAPPY NEW YEARS!” have you ever wondered why we celebrate new years? well so have I. In this episode I explore the ancient origins of New Years and how it has evolved throughout human history. I spoke about the lack of human to nature connections, winter hibernation, New Years in NYC and finally, goals and how there’s an easier way to tackle them with breaking up the year into four quarters. So come listen and take inspiration from learning about New Years and how you can achieve your goals!
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in the last episode of 2023, I recap on the year in general, as well as my fall semester of my sophomore year of college. I speak about my experience this year when it comes to going to college and living in New York City as a Black woman, as well as a 19 year old. I speak on topics such as being more secure in academics, making more friends, being more comfortable with living in NYC (big emphasis on doing things alone), finding self confidence in myself as a woman and finally, establishing more for myself.
This podcast is not about me, but about how we all can relate to the turmoils and happiness we have had this past year. So sit back and relax, or just listen while you’re gearing up for the new year and enjoy. -
in today’s episode. we discuss the nuances of academic validation and how it correlates to validation in out her as word of your life. From comparing yourselves to others, especially as a black woman. We talk about final exams, self esteem and Different attitudes in college in comparison to HS. These all affect how ppl view themselves, as well as how I also views myself for a really long time.
SOOOO let’s sit back and listen how your validation for academics, translated into your own lives.
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This episode, I will be speaking about not rushing success. Success is something that is not foreign to most individuals, we all want it, yet the success we want is a societal notion of the IDEA of success. In this podcast we will be speaking about how success is different for everyone, and how you should not rush your own success due to pressures of society and life around you.
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do you like thrifting? well so do i, but let’s discuss how it could be a benefit, yet abused by its buyers in New York City and other majors cities. I will speak about the price disparities when in comes to thrifting in regions in the US, how it has changed over time, my personal journey with thrifting over the course of my childhood, and most importantly how it’s socially good and bad on some levels.
And throughout all of this, I will give advice to help you learn how to thrift responsibly. So sit down, or go on a walk and just listen to how I analyze the activity that we all indulge in. -
in today’s episode i have a special guest at which we also share the same name, Mia Lorelei.
in this episode Mia and I will dive into her journey with releasing music, performing shows, new projects, and what is next to come. We will also speak about her transition from being a student at the Gabelli School of Business and how that shaped her into the musical talent that she is today. We also speak about the trivial rise of social media in our lives and how it affects the world around us in numerous of different ways that came be deemed as detrimental, and yet also beneficial in some way. We discussed our own respective journey with social media as a member of Gen Z and how it has impacted our own lives and processes with our creative endeavors. So come and sit and chill with us as we discuss how our lives are forever changing over time.
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this is the first episode of the new season title, "is summer travel necessary?" where I speak about the constant constraints of level in the summer, not traveling big girl respoensibiltes, the realities of airports, what is CONSIDERED a vacation? and solo travel (especially as a black woman). I often analyze how it affects both me and others around me, therefore I wanted to explore the idea of it all and ultimately how it promotes individuality and self growth.
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on today’s episode i am discussing my recap fo my freshman year of college at Fordham University Lincoln Center. I will speak about transitioning into college, navigating my feelings, IMPOSTER SYNDROME, and finding myself in the process. this was a very reflective podcast, but I think it will help those who may be transitioning into college now, as well those who may be transitioning into a different part of their lives. I hope you enjoy it and the advice I give!
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the distinction of birthdays comes at a time where humans are often guessing what they value or their desired roles in society are at. Birthdays provide us with a good, and comforting feeling that the world around us is coming to a halt to celebrate…well…us. On today’s episode we speak about one’s value of themselves on their birthday, how does it change? Does it get better or worse? We will also speak about the need to celebrate birthdays as we get older, as well as the scary thought of growing older.
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have u ever had a problem with dating in NYC or any major city? well this is my take of dating in NYC and ways to help you overcome your fatigue, frustration and to help uplift you!
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in today’s episode I talk about seasonal depression and how it affects your view on the world around us, as well as our attitude and work. I decided to explore and reflect on how this past winter in NYC has affected me personally and how it differs from spring time. Lastly, I speak about ways to help with seasonal depression and anxiety.
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the foundation of habits is rooted in our lives through lived experiences. today i will discuss new habits, ties into social changes (books and religion) and how to make new habits. All while doing my hair and peeking outside the window! haha so enjoy.
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post-Valentine’s Day is a good start to the conversation of people and their behaviors, romantically or not. So today i wanted to discuss the behaviors of people in my life, what I see and the notions of Valentine’s Day.
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being in situations where the lines of infatuation and love becomes a clear, skinny line. it creates the allusion of one another. How can you help yourself with learning to decipher between these emotions.
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is criticism ACTUALLY constructive to your growth as a person, in your profession, or your brand? Or does one’s critique of you have an underlying meaning?
- Visa fler