Real life conversations, just like the ones with my clients in the makeup chair. We talk beauty, but also share what's beneath the skin.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Fashion & BeautyArtsTV & Film |
Renowned for her straightforward, gimmick-free approach to skincare, Dr. Ellen Gendler is highly regarded as a leading authority in cosmetic dermatology. A board-certified dermatologist, she boasts impressive credentials and is praised for her person... more
A decorative artist who lives in New York City, John Derian is America’s leading practitioner of decoupage, the art of cutting and pasting paper images more
We cover a LOT in this episode. Chazs rise to creating Wen, becoming the 3rd largest hair care company in the U.S., to a devastating Lawsuit and his time on reality TVs Flipping Out on Bravo. Through it all Chaz listens to his gut, and treats everyon... more
Jemima Kirke is a British-American artist, actress and director. more
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Dynamic and thoughtful podcast. Clif asks questions as only an empathic makeup artist could. His interviews go on incredible journeys allowing his guests to share jewels of their personal and professional history. This is a great tool and confidence booster for artists and creatives. Check it out!
Quinn’s podcast has become one of my favorites. I love the interview style profiles as well as the guests. Quinn also takes listeners questions and is so fun / insightful. As a creative, I relate so much and appreciate the work he does with this podcast:)
Thanks to Quinn for creating such an awesome podcast :)
Excellent interview with Lori Goldstein. I didn’t want it to end! Thanks!
Quinn has great questions, is insightful and gets at what’s most essential within his guests with integrity and sincerity. His interviews are compelling even for someone like me who is outside the industry — he makes this world accessible and meaningful. He does with these interviews what he does as a makeup artist — letting someone be themselves while also drawing out what’s truly interesting and beautiful about them. Great work!
Apple Podcasts | #88 | South Africa/Arts/Fashion & Beauty |
Apple Podcasts | #148 | Philippines/Arts/Fashion & Beauty |
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