
Consider Molly Sims and her best friend Emese Gormley your new girlfriends on speed dial for all your pressing beauty and wellness needs. Is Botox a good idea? Should you try that new diet you saw on the Today Show? Molly and Emese have your back. With guests ranging from top health and beauty experts to their industry friends, you’ll get the scoop on the latest trends, which products and procedur... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 263 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Molly & Emese sit down with host, designer, and recovering reality TV star Morgan Stewart. A lot has changed since her days on Rich Kids of Beverly Hills — and she opens up about it here. We talk about navigating grief after the loss of a parent and ... more
Sabrina Rudin has spent 15 years building Spring Cafe in Aspen and New York into the plant-forward wellness spot everyone flies in for, and her first cookbook, Healthy with a Side of Happy: 100 Plant-Based Recipes to Feed Your Family, is out today. S... more
Molly and Emese sit down with Nicola and James Stephenson, the husband and wife founders of oHHo, for a conversation about cannabis and wellness that's long overdue. Nicola opens up about the cancer diagnosis that reshaped the family's life six month... more
Brooke DeVard has spent 10 years and 400+ interviews going deep on beauty — and she's figured out a few things. The Naked Beauty podcast host and Chief Content Officer at Refinery29 joins Molly and Emese for a conversation that's equal parts obsessiv... more
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I turned this off when they all called Sculptra a filler and implied it’s bad.
Always love listening to beauty tips and tricks! The items you gals use are out-of-touch for middle class women. The designer brands you speak of as well are just too much.
I just listened to the interview with Belle Burden which was super interesting EXCEPT both the hosts kept constantly cutting her off and also each other off, which other than just being incredibly rude to the guest, also meant that as a listener it was a very disjointed listen as there were so many points left unanswered because a host cut off Belle before she could finish. They were literally talking over the top of her. I had to turn it off as it was such a frustrating listen.
I was so excited to hear their “toolkit” advice on the most recent episode but the entire thing is just one big add for supplements, shapewear, and all the other things. I don’t think there was a product mentioned that wasn’t a sponsorship. I understand this is needed for content creators, but I’ve never heard anything so egregious.
Hard to follow due to so many ads
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Listeners can expect a lifestyle podcast that focuses on beauty, wellness, and fashion, delivered with a relatable and engaging style reminiscent of chatting with close friends. The discussions often revolve around the latest beauty products, wellness trends, and personal experiences in navigating motherhood, self-care, and personal style. Noteworthy guests ranging from industry professionals to celebrity figures provide insights that emphasize practicality alongside aspirational elements, appealing to a wide audience interested in enhancing their beauty and wellness routines. The playful dynamics between the hosts add a layer of warmth and humor, making for an entertaining yet informative listening experience.
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Recent guests on Lipstick on the Rim include:
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