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Welcome to Process the podcast, where we welcome guests of all creative disciplines and bridge the gap between art and commerce as leaders in their lane. We dive into their unique process to actualize their ideas and get our hands dirty with - the work. Host Arielle Thomas hopes you love these creative conversations with some of the most celebrated names in the Australian fashion, media, and design landscape!
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Welcome to your digital version of grabbing coffee with a good friend. In this podcast, Hilary Walker leads conversations with the guests of her blog on topics such as creative work, personal style, daily habits, work/life balance, girlboss-ness, momboss-ness and generally all the cool lady stuff we’re eager to learn from each other. Tune in bi-weekly for new episodes, including personal musings from Hilary on life as a freelance prop stylist, wife and mother. And visit ourstylestories.com for the photographic stories that accompany each episode.
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The six-part series on jewelry delves into the rich history and cultural significance of jewelry from ancient times to the present day. It explores the fascinating world of gemstones, uncovering their meanings and myths, and provides a behind-the-scenes look at the art and craftsmanship of jewelry making. The series also highlights iconic jewelry pieces and legendary designers, discusses jewelry as an investment, and examines contemporary trends and ethical practices in the industry.
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We’ve all had wardrobe malfunctions – moments when our clothes badly let us down. Susannah Constantine has had many. Like the time her dress straps snapped during a Windsor Castle supper, releasing her breasts into the soup. Clothes and how they define us have fascinated Susannah for years – and were famously explored in her seminal 'What Not To Wear' TV series and bestselling books. Now, she returns to her first and true love in 'My Wardrobe Malfunction', a revealing podcast about our relationship with the items we wear. The ups, downs and a lot more besides… This series began in January 2020 and continued over Zoom throughout lockdown, so please forgive any sound malfunctions. Promise we get our acts together eventually!
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As a modern quilter and founder of the Great British Quilter Challenge on Instagram, Sarah Ashford has spent the last 3 years galvanising and championing British quilters and the quilting industry. In this series, Sarah speaks to British quilt designers, fabric companies and shop owners, to share behind the scenes stories and to discuss what it means to be a part of the British quilting community today. Guests also share their top tips for quilting and social media, which we know you're going to love.
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Hearing Architecture is a podcast featuring professionals from within the built environment, sharing what they do, and why it's important. In this podcast, we'll be interviewing architects, builders, and designers from around Australia who will tell us about the work they are doing to improve our cities and neighbourhoods.
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WARDROBE CRISIS is a fashion podcast about sustainability, ethical fashion and making a difference in the world. Your host is author and journalist Clare Press, who was the first ever Vogue sustainability editor. Each week, we bring you insightful interviews from the global fashion change makers, industry insiders, activists, artists, designers and scientists who are shaping fashion's future.
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Green Beauty Conversations by Formula Botanica, the online organic formulation school, challenges you on the way you think about the beauty industry. Our host Lorraine Dallmeier tackles topics that encourage debate about green, indie and sustainable beauty. Subscribe to the Green Beauty Conversations podcast and become part of the global green beauty movement. www.formulabotanica.com
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Each month, Yvonne Ashton and her flower friends get together to chat about flowers and floral design, answering your questions, discussing top social media news, and interviewing special guests to help keep you inspired! If you are a floral professional be sure to subscribe to this podcast.
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The Colour Kristina Talks Podcast for Hairdressers shares practical hair industry advice for stylists and salon owners wanting to grow their confidence with all things colour, consultation, personal branding, creating a niche clientele, social media and biz tips, plus how to stay inspired and more.
This show is dedicated to showing you how to scale your salon business and paint every hair colour request with artistic finesse. Hosted by award-winning Hair Colourist and Educator Kristina Russell.
Colour Kristina Talks is a hybrid-style podcast with a curated mix of colourful solo episodes that share the host's personal approach to haircolour and salon business practices that are proven methods for success, alternating with inspiring interviews with leading hairstylists, salon owners, wellness coaches, and business experts that passionately share advice to help you grow your professional edge.
There’s an extensive list of titles to search through and find topics that resonate with you. In fact, you could consider this your very own personal resource library to refer back to past episodes as needed. Enjoy the colourful conversations that are shared in weekly episodes. Make sure you subscribe or follow the Colour Kristina Talks Podcast to be notified whenever a new podcast goes live. -
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As a stylist and vintage fashion hound, I believe everything has a story — whether it be clothes or the people that wear them. So this is Style Stories, a collection of conversations with creative people who have a strong sense of style. I sit on my couch with old and new peers and discover how their fashion choices have shaped and been shaped by their family, friends, and careers. Together we tell their Style Story.
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Imprint with Natalie Walton focuses on how to create a home and life you love. Featuring interviews and insights with inspiring creatives, entrepreneurs and experts from around the world. Imprint explores life lessons that can have a big impact on both your well-being and the world. And simplifies the decision-making process to help you design a life doing what you love. Learn more at nataliewalton.com
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‘The Business of Skin’ with your hosts Simone Vescio and Reika Roberts, is a podcast that looks at all things skin! Every month, Simone or Reika (and sometimes together), sit down with our special guests to chat about their inspiring stories, how their skin plays a part in their lives and share their practical, tried and tested tips for natural healthy skin. From world class TV hosts/journalists, entrepreneurs who are breaking barriers, authors challenging societal norms to chronic illness advocates making a difference, each episode will have you motivated, excited and even learning something new about your skin you might not have known. There are also special guest appearances from leading skin specialists in industry, who will pop by to share their insights and provide invaluable information on how to get the best out of your skin and for those working with skin, your clients!
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Uncover fascinating stories of the Opera House’s rich cultural heritage and design legacy in our new podcast series exploring the building as a work of art, the artwork within it, as well as the decade of renewal and how we are transforming our icon for the 21st century and future generations.
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Welcome to 20:MinuteCity. A little longer than 20 Minutes. A group of interesting people. At the intersection between their sense of wellbeing and the city of Adelaide, South Australia. Hosted by Architect Dino Vrynios in collaboration with Das Studio and CityMag, we hear from some local movers and shakers as they navigate their own corner of this city — their dreams, ambitions, annoyances and philosophies, and why they choose South Australia as the place to follow their personal and professional pathways. See more of the story at future-forum.com.au