Podcast Episode 59: Eliza Huie on Equipping People to Engage With Trauma
As a licensed clinical professional counselor with advanced specialized training in trauma care, Eliza has just published a new book: Trauma Aware. We chat about her work in equipping and training church leaders in how to deal with trauma, she explains how to deal with friends that may have trauma, and she outlines examples of trauma in the Bible.
Shaken Not Stirred: Why the Vesper Bar Is The Go-To Pre Dinner Spot In London
Set in the Dorchester Hotel, its dark ambience is inviting and mesmerizing.
Podcast Episode 58: Sara Murad- A Network Media Presenter and Perfumer
Since 2013, Sara Murad has been a media presenter in the Middle East. She’s a Senior TV Presenter on MBC 1 and a founder of her own fragrance brand, By Sara Murad. In this episode we talk about her country of Saudi Arabia’s bourgeoning growth, her work in media, her fragrance brand, and she gives advice to women about discerning the right man.
From Strength To Strength: Lainey Wilson, Dierks Bentley, and Cody Johnson Wow at This Year’s C2C Festival in London, Dublin, and Glasgow
The C2C Festival Continues to Captivate Country Music Lovers Across The Pond.
Podcast Episode 57: Drew Baldridge “Nashville Kind Of Gave Up On Me, I had 4 Failed Singles”
The Country Music singer opens up about his turnaround career as an independent artist at C2C Music Festival in London.
Podcast Episode 56: Aurore Gautier- Celebrity Makeup Artist Shares Her Journey
In the middle for the autumn-winter 2025 women’s Paris Fashion Week season, I sat down with Aurore to talk about her journey as a celebrity makeup artist. She’s self-taught, kind, and inspiring.
5 Questions For Michelle Shapa
Israeli-Swiss actress Michelle Shapa answers questions on her career and how she handles rejection.
Podcast Episode 55: Mary Marantz- Author, Speaker, Podcaster Talks Her Book “Underestimated”
Mary Marantz is the bestselling author of Dirt and Underestimated, as well as the host of the popular podcast The Mary Marantz Show. In this episode we talk about Underestimated, and dive into topics around the book. Listen as Mary unpacks themes of what it means to be crippled by fear, but when we overcome, we are often underestimated by those around us.
When You Enter A Kemo Sabe Store, You Will Exit Differently
Plus, the brand has a new pop up in Houston’s Rice Village.
Why A Man Is the Vision Bearer Of His Family
See why God speaks to husbands differently than He does to wives.
Podcast Episode 54- May El Khalil: The Woman That Brought A National Marathon To Beirut
May El Khalil is the Founder and President of the Beirut Marathon Association, which oversees the annual Beirut International Marathon, a race and social movement that has been held every autumn since 2003, and has attracted tens of thousands from over a hundred countries.
The Social Impact Brand Welana That Empowers Ethiopian Weavers Turns 10
Founders Anna Papadopoulos and Welella Negussie open up about what they have been up to, what this anniversary means for the brand, and their vision for the second decade.
Podcast Episode 53: Deb Sofield- Keynote speaker, Author, Speech & Media Coach, and Crisis Communications Trainer
Deb Sofield is a global Communications Consultant, a Keynote Speaker, a former Radio Talk Show Host, a Podcaster, and President of her own Executive Speech Coaching Co. In this episode we talk about her Lebanese roots, what makes for a good speech, she touches on the US president whose speaking style she admires most, and what doesn’t make for a good speech.
Martha Stewart and Steve and Andrea Wynn To Be Honored At amfAR Third Palm Beach Gala
And Palm Royale cast memberRicky Martin will take to the stage
Reimagined Meets Modesty in Rani Zakhem’s Ramadan Edit
The new Ramadan collection gives women options.
Why I Argue That It’s Not A President That Did The Most For Blacks, Rather It Was A First Lady
It’s Black History Month in the US and its President’s Day today, which got me thinking, who in the White House did the most to help Black Americans to date, writes Ally Portee.
You Can Now Book Your Stay At 1 Hotel Seattle
Experience Sustainable Luxury and the Pacific Northwest’s Natural Beauty in the Heart of Seattle.
Launched During the Russo-Ukrainian War, Juna Bags Are About Bringing A Piece of Ukrainian Craftsmanship to Women Everywhere
Arine Baghdasaryan is the visionary behind the brand. She opens up about what inspired her to launch a brand during a time of war, and how it’s resonating with women.
Jay Leno Hosted and Christie Brinkley Is Honored At The Third Annual Aspen Snow Ball
LA and Aspen turned out to the sold-out dinner that raised $3.5M for film producer Thomas Pierce’s Children’s Oncology Support Fund.