📢 This is the last episode of season 2! A funny and insightful conversation with my IRL friend Shawn Yavari!
🫶🏽 I sat down with Shawn and asked him a bunch of questions. We share a lot of laughs and gems, and here are some questions from the chat:
🧐 While in today's episode we talk about social media, routines, and family, here is a bit about Shawn's background. Shawn works in sustainability, and currently lives in Paris, France. He has an MBA from Wharton and an MA in International Studies from the Lauder Institute, University of Pennsylvania (where he met and became pals with your host, Nicole.) Shawn has a background in electric vehicle management, environmental consulting, and chemical engineering. Outside of work, he enjoys video games, meeting new people, and exploring new cities/their public transportation. Originally from Panama, he grew up there, in Belgium, and the United States.
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✨ On Multitudes, we talk about a multitude of different types of experiences, perspectives, and have conversations with different guests who offer their wisdom and the tools that have helped them navigate their life.
🩷 Thank you SO much for joining Season 2 of Multitudes! You can find stay tuned for updates by checking out multitudespodcast.com and heading over to our IG @multitudes.podcast.
🙌🏽 We're back with a new episode! Looking for an insightful and funny conversation? In today's conversation on Multitudes I chat with my IRL friend Shawn Yavari!
🧡 I sat down with Shawn and asked him a bunch of questions. We share a lot of laughs and gems, and here are some questions from the chat:
🧐 While in today's episode we talk about home, identity, and spirituality, here is a bit about Shawn's background! Shawn works in sustainability, and currently lives in Paris, France. He has an MBA from Wharton and an MA in International Studies from the Lauder Institute, University of Pennsylvania (where he met and became pals with your host, Nicole.) Shawn has a background in electric vehicle management, environmental consulting, and chemical engineering. But in today’s episode, we talk about defining home, identity, and spirituality. Outside of work, he enjoys video games, meeting new people, and exploring new cities/their public transportation. Originally from Panama, he grew up there, in Belgium, and the United States.
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✨ On Multitudes, we talk about a multitude of different types of experiences, perspectives, and have conversations with different guests who offer their wisdom and the tools that have helped them navigate their life.
🔔 Tune in every other Tuesday for a new guest episode!
🙌🏽 You can find out more about Multitudes by checking out multitudespodcast.com and heading over to our IG @multitudes.podcast.
💇🏽♀️ In today's episode we sit down with content creator Jessica Morrobel to chat about identity, hair and inclusivity in the workplace. Jessica has such great advice for navigating hair and discrimination in the workplace, and this episode is a real treat!
💇🏽♀️ This is part two of my chat with Jessica, be sure to tune into part one, "From Corporate to Content Creation with Jessica Morrobel" to learn more about content creation and Jessica's journey!
💇🏽♀️ Jessica Morrobel is a dynamic travel and lifestyle influencer known for her engaging content on curly hair care, travel experiences, and style featured on @travelingwithjessica. Drawing on her rich background in journalism and marketing within travel, technology, finance, and publishing, Jessica brings a vibrant and adventurous spirit to her work. More than just sharing posts and stories, she's on a mission to motivate her followers to dive into life enthusiastically, pursue continuous learning, and express themselves authentically. Jessica's impactful collaborations include work with brands like Sephora, Kate Spade New York, Nike, and Pinterest, and she was formerly a part of Disney Creators Lab.
💇🏽♀️ Check out Jessica's content, as she champions these issues in her content!
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🌟 During the pandemic, the wonderful Jessica Morrobel left her corporate career to pursue content creation full-time. In today's episode we talk about how Jessica prepared for this transition, challenges she's dealt with, and insights she's gained along the way.
🌟Jessica Morrobel is a dynamic travel and lifestyle influencer known for her engaging content on curly hair care, travel experiences, and style featured on @travelingwithjessica. Drawing on her rich background in journalism and marketing within travel, technology, finance, and publishing, Jessica brings a vibrant and adventurous spirit to her work. More than just sharing posts and stories, she's on a mission to motivate her followers to dive into life enthusiastically, pursue continuous learning, and express themselves authentically. Jessica's impactful collaborations include work with brands like Sephora, Kate Spade New York, Nike, and Pinterest, and she was formerly a part of Disney Creators Lab.
🌟 Check out Jessica's content!
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Today we are talking about being creative while embracing authenticity. We also talk about finding presence, improvisation and answer the question of why it's not about the peanut butter...?
My guest today is Anoo Tree Brod who is an improvisation coach, performance coach, intuitive reader and mentor.
While you can start from anywhere, this is part two of my conversation with Anoo. If you want to learn more about what is improvisation, be sure to check out part one.
Check out Anoo's work!
Book a reading with Anoo: anootreebrod.com
Anoo's improvisation work: wildmindimprov.com
Instagram: @anootreeb_wildmindimprov
TikTok: @anootreeb_wildmindimprov
Facebook: Wild Mind Improv with Anoo Tree Brod
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Today we're talking about improvisation, personal growth, intuition, social anxiety, purpose, and more!
My guest today is Anoo Tree Brod who is an improvisation coach, performance coach, intuitive reader and mentor.
What you'll find in today's episode:
Be sure to check out Anoo's work!
Book a reading with Anoo: anootreebrod.com
Anoo's improvisation work: wildmindimprov.com
Instagram: @anootreeb_wildmindimprov
TikTok: @anootreeb_wildmindimprov
Facebook: Wild Mind Improv with Anoo Tree Brod
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🎙️This is part one of a two-part conversation with Anoo. Be sure to subscribe to Multitudes to hear part two!
🎙️ You can find out more about Multitudes by checking out multitudespodcast.com and heading over to our IG @multitudes.podcast.
What is a personalized book prescription? Why isn't bibliotherapy more mainstream? We continue chatting with Bijal Shah, a book curator bibliotherapist, freelance journalist, author and poet, about these questions and more.
📗 Check out Bijal's new book! Bibliotherapy: The Healing Power of Reading
📗 Connect with Bijal online via her website or via bijal@booktherapy.io.
📗 You can also follow Bijal's work on bibliotherapy via X, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, and LinkedIn.
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✨ On Multitudes, we talk about a multitude of different types of experiences, perspectives, and have conversations with different guests who offer their wisdom and the tools that have helped them navigate their life.
🔔 Tune in every other Tuesday for a new guest episode!
🙌🏽 You can find out more about Multitudes by checking out multitudespodcast.com and heading over to our IG @multitudes.podcast.
Today we're talking about the restorative power of reading with Bijal Shah, a book curator bibliotherapist, freelance journalist, author and poet.
📗 Check out Bijal's new book! Bibliotherapy: The Healing Power of Reading
📗 Connect with Bijal online via her website or via bijal@booktherapy.io.
📗 You can also follow Bijal's work on bibliotherapy via X, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, and LinkedIn.
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✨ On Multitudes, we talk about a multitude of different types of experiences, perspectives, and have conversations with different guests who offer their wisdom and the tools that have helped them navigate their life.
🔔 Tune in every other Tuesday for a new guest episode!
🙌🏽 You can find out more about Multitudes by checking out multitudespodcast.com and heading over to our IG @multitudes.podcast.
"Every client's process is going to unfold very differently, and that healing is not linear or predictable."
"Check for qualifications... You've got to really trust your gut feeling about the person. Beware of overcharging."
"Reiki energy exists on a totally different plane than our 3D reality. It's able to transcend space and time as we understand it."
"There's been a lot of changes... The healthcare system over here, it's like eliminated a huge stress for me not having to worry about not having health insurance."
🔮 Welcome back to part two of my conversation with Makenzie Flynn!
🔮 In part one we provided an overview of what Reiki is, and while we do touch on Reiki in this episode, we expand the conversation to many more topics.
Makenzie's journey contains multitudes in that her journey is evolving, and we discuss that in today's episode. We talk about:
🌿 Be sure to follow Makenzie on IG! You can follow her @conjurewellness and @plantfoodforthesoul.
🌿 Check out the healing mists! At fluxenergyhealing.com and on IG @fluxenergyhealing.
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✨ On Multitudes, we talk about a multitude of different types of experiences, perspectives, and have conversations with different guests who offer their wisdom and the tools that have helped them navigate their life.
🔔 Tune in every other Tuesday for a new guest episode!
🙌🏽 You can find out more about Multitudes by checking out multitudespodcast.com and heading over to our IG @multitudes.podcast.
✨ A quick note about ways to connect and work with me! You can find more career sessions and podcast sessions here.
🪩 On Multitudes, we talk about a multitude of different types of experiences, perspectives, and have conversations with different guests who offer their wisdom and the tools that have helped them navigate their life.
🔔 Tune in every other Tuesday for a new guest episode!
🙌🏽 You can find out more about Multitudes by checking out multitudespodcast.com and heading over to our IG @multitudes.podcast.
"My actual first session... I felt like I was floating and also sinking down at the same time... I just felt like I was held, like being fully supported."
🔮 What is Reiki? In this episode we talk with Reiki Master Makenzie Flynn on the essence of Reiki, its history and origins, and more.
🔮 This is part one of a two-part conversation with Makenzie. Be sure to subscribe to Multitudes to hear part two!
Topics we discuss:
🌿 Be sure to follow Makenzie on IG! You can follow her @conjurewellness and @plantfoodforthesoul.
🌿 Check out the healing mists! At fluxenergyhealing.com and on IG @fluxenergyhealing.
🎙️ Want to help Multitudes reach more listeners? I would love if you shared this episode with a friend!
✨ On Multitudes, we talk about a multitude of different types of experiences, perspectives, and have conversations with different guests who offer their wisdom and the tools that have helped them navigate their life.
🔔 Tune in every other Tuesday for a new guest episode!
🙌🏽 You can find out more about Multitudes by checking out multitudespodcast.com and heading over to our IG @multitudes.podcast.
"We really show people how indeed [mixed race identity] has shaped everything in their life."
"There's so much education... specifically with parenting, so much of it is just having the awareness that your mixed race child is going to have a different walk than them."
Welcome back to part 2 of my conversation with Meagan and Jazmine of Mixed in America. In this episode we chat about:
Follow Mixed in America on IG at @mixed_in_america
Check out all that Mixed in America offers at mixedinamerica.org
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✨ On Multitudes, we talk about a multitude of different types of experiences, perspectives, and have conversations with different guests who offer their wisdom and the tools that have helped them navigate their life.
🔔 Tune in every other Tuesday for a new guest episode!
🙌🏽 You can find out more about Multitudes by checking out multitudespodcast.com and heading over to our IG @multitudes.podcast.
"It was born out of our own need to communicate what this experience actually is like, the fullness of its complexity, and a desperate cry for community."
"I just learned how to become the least triggering version for whoever was in front of me."
"We're not gonna ignore us. You're not gonna erase the multiracial experience anymore. Let's talk about it. Let's get rid of the binary and really talk about the in between."
Learn more in this conversation with Meagan and Jazmine, co-founders of Mixed in America. (This is part one, of a two-part conversation.)
What do we talk about in this episode?
The mixed race experience; racial fluidity; erasure; Mixed in America's work; and our personal journeys as mixed-race individuals.
And welcome back to Multitudes, Season 2!
✨ On Multitudes, we talk about a multitude of different types of experiences, perspectives, and have conversations with different guests who offer their wisdom and the tools that have helped them navigate their life. Tune in every other Tuesday for a new guest episode!
✨ You can find out more about Multitudes by checking out multitudespodcast.com and heading over to our IG @multitudes.podcast.
Check out the Misfits Makin’ It: Oddballs Doing Cool Stuff! Misfits Makin' It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice.
🪩 Check out show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com
🪩 Follow Lauren on Instagram: @laurenlogi
🪩 Check out Lauren's podcast!
✨ On Multitudes, we talk about a multitude of different types of experiences, perspectives, and have conversations with different guests who offer their wisdom and the tools that have helped them navigate their life. Tune in every other Tuesday for a new guest episode!
✨ You can find out more about Multitudes by checking out multitudespodcast.com and heading over to our IG @multitudes.podcast.
✨ Welcome back to Multitudes, Season 2!
✨ On Multitudes, we talk about a multitude of different types of experiences, perspectives, and have conversations with different guests who offer their wisdom and the tools that have helped them navigate their life.
✨ Be sure to subscribe and share Multitudes with your family and friends!
✨ Tune in every other Tuesday for a new guest episode.
✨ You can find out more about Multitudes by checking out multitudespodcast.com and heading over to our IG @multitudes.podcast.
This is the last episode of Season 1 of Multitudes! It's been such a wonderful season, and thank you so much for tuning in. Please stay in touch via www.multitudespodcast.com and @multitudes.podcast on IG, and we'll see you soon!
In case you missed this wonderful conversation - today's episode is, "Being an Activist and Author with EbonyJanice."
This episode is a re-air of our conversation from April, and we are celebrating the recent publishing of her new book, available now!
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*“I have no dream job, I do not dream of labor.” - James Baldwin
"Womanist is to feminist as purple is to lavender" - Alice Walker*
If you're interested in womanism and feminism, the connection between religion and authority, activism, racial justice, and being at ease - this conversation is it!
In this episode we also talk about EbonyJanice's new book, and how her personal life and love of romance were a part of her book writing process.
Music: (Intro) incapable by shamgang + (Outro) Drumagade by Guustaav
We ask questions:
Who is EbonyJanice?
EbonyJanice is the founder and CEO of The Free People Project and The EbonyJanice Project. She has authored several books, including “Sacred Text for Black Folks Soul: A Book You Should Leave On Your Altar.” The core and center of her work is the professional and personal liberation of Black Women and Femmes. You may know her from numerous guest appearances on Podcasts, Youtube channels, and Instagram Lives, where she talks about Decolonizing Authority, Racial Justice, Black Women’s Body Ownership, and Womanist Theology.
You can support EbonyJanice by ordering her new book, which we discuss in our conversation. “All the Black Girls Are Activists: A Fourth Wave Womanist Pursuit of Dreams as Radical Resistance”
Check out the book here:
Where you can find me:
What would you do when a spiritual system you have found helpful also has problematic aspects? How does cultural appropriation manifest in spirituality?
We talk about these questions, as well as the connection of Hinduism and spirituality, assimilation and Indian culture in America, and the revolutionary importance of rest.
Pavithra Banavar is a spiritual guide, creative visionary and holistic healer. Pavithra, also known as The Clueless Psychic, is the owner of FlowinShakti and host of the Divine Rebel Podcast.
This is Part II of my conversation with Pavithra. Be sure to check out Part I to learn more about Human Design, Gene Keys, and Pavithra's background. Listen here!
Chapter Markers:
Where can you find Pavithra?
Pavithra's Podcast, The Divine Rebel
Pavithra's Substack, FlowinShakti
Pavithra's Instagram, @flowinshakti
Podcast episodes mentioned from Pavithra's Podcast:
73. "Is Human Design Another Tool of Capitalism?"
67. "5 Issues I Have With the Human Design Community"
Music: Top of the Top by Matt Large
Where can you learn more about Multitudes?
www.multitudespodcast.com
Instagram, @multitudes.podcast
I would love to hear from you! Please let me know if this episode resonated with you by connecting with me on Instagram, or also contacting me via my website. You can support the show as well by leaving a review, and you can do so here!
Transcripts are now live! New episode transcripts will be uploaded shortly after the episode is available. Check out the transcripts page on my website, here.
What is Human Design? What are Gene Keys? Join me in learning about these systems with Pavithra Banavar.
Pavithra Banavar is a spiritual guide, creative visionary and holistic healer. Pavithra, also known as The Clueless Psychic, is the owner of FlowinShakti and host of the Divine Rebel Podcast.
This is a great intro conversation for those who are newer to Human Design and Gene Keys. We also talk about ways that Human Design and Gene Keys can help you better understand yourself and the people in your life. This episode also covers Pavithra's background, her story, and how she went from working in construction with her brother, to nursing during the height of COVID, to starting her own business.
Chapter Markers
04:26 Human Design
16:13 Gene Keys
22:15 Pavithra's Story and Previous Careers
Where can you find Pavithra?
Pavithra's Podcast, The Divine Rebel
Pavithra's Substack, FlowinShakti
Pavithra's Instagram, @flowinshakti
Where can you find your Human Design Chart and Gene Keys Profile?
Human Design Chart
Gene Keys Profile
Music: Top of the Top by Matt Large
Where can you learn more about Multitudes?
www.multitudespodcast.com
Instagram, @multitudes.podcast
I would love to hear from you! Please let me know if this episode resonated with you by connecting with me on Instagram, or also contacting me via my website. You can support the show as well by leaving a review, and you can do so here!
Legendary record producer, Susan Rogers, known for her work with Prince, chats on Multitudes about your listener profile, her time working with Prince, hit singles, record production and more!
Join me for this fascinating conversation about music.
“Music is a world within itself, with a language we all understand.” - Stevie Wonder
In this episode we get into:
5:29 | Susan's Time Working With the Musical Icon, Prince
15:31 | Meeting Miles Davis
20:15 | Susan's Experience as a Record Producer
26:26 | Your Listener Profile
33:48 | Active vs. Passive Listening
37:33 | The Triple Crown: The Critics, Musicians, and the Public
42:39 | Albums and Singles
46:27 | Susan's Academic Career
53:03 | Tech Advancements in Music
Links!
📚 You can check Susan's book out here: This is What it Sounds Like
🎵 Add your record pull here.
🎧 The playlist on Spotify for "This is What it Sounds Like"
About Susan:
Susan Rogers holds a doctoral degree in behavioral neuroscience from McGill University (2010). Prior to her science career, Susan was a multiplatinum-earning record producer, engineer, and mixer. She is best known for her work with Prince during his peak creative period (1983–1987). Her discography also includes records with David Byrne, Barenaked Ladies, Geggy Tah, Nil Lara, Robben Ford, Tricky, Michael Penn, Jeff Black, and many others. In 2021 she became the first female recipient of the Music Producer’s Guild Award for Outstanding Contributions to U.K. Music. She teaches psychoacoustics and record production for Berklee College of Music. Her book on music listening, This Is What It Sounds Like: What the Music You Love Says About You, published by W. W. Norton & Co., is available everywhere.
Intro Music:
Sticky Finger by Ballpoint
Vivanda Rica by El Flaco Collective
Tuya by Static Glow Sounds
Outro Music:
Vivanda Rica by El Flaco Collective
Check out the podcast at www.multitudespodcast.com or on Instagram at @multitudes.podcast.
*“I have no dream job, I do not dream of labor.” - James Baldwin
"Womanist is to feminist as purple is to lavender" - Alice Walker*
If you're interested in womanism and feminism, the connection between religion and authority, activism, racial justice, and being at ease - this conversation is it!
In this episode we also talk about EbonyJanice's new book, and how her personal life and love of romance were a part of her book writing process.
We ask questions:
Who is EbonyJanice?
EbonyJanice is the founder and CEO of The Free People Project and The EbonyJanice Project. She has authored several books, including “Sacred Text for Black Folks Soul: A Book You Should Leave On Your Altar.” The core and center of her work is the professional and personal liberation of Black Women and Femmes. You may know her from numerous guest appearances on Podcasts, Youtube channels, and Instagram Lives, where she talks about Decolonizing Authority, Racial Justice, Black Women’s Body Ownership, and Womanist Theology.
Some of EbonyJanice’s sacred texts and authors mentioned:
Where you can find EbonyJanice:
You can support EbonyJanice by pre-ordering her new book, which we discuss in our conversation!
“All the Black Girls Are Activists: A Fourth Wave Womanist Pursuit of Dreams as Radical Resistance”
Where Can I Preorder EbonyJanice’s Book? Check out here!
Where you can find me:
A quick chat about my background and the podcast!
To find out more about the podcast: www.multitudespodcast.com
Connect with me on Instagram: @multitudes.podcast
Music: Sprinkles by Matt Large
We're talking about finding confidence to try (and stick) with new things, meditation, therapy, coming out, relationships, and comedy - a multitude of topics in this episode!
This is my conversation with Will Purpura, a New York based comedian who's been performing all over the east coast for the past eight years.
Will has been featured in the North Carolina Comedy Festival, the Westside Comedy Festival (LA) and the West End Comedy Festival (Atlanta). In 2019, Will was a finalist in both the NC's Funniest competition and Ultimate Comedy Challenge in North Carolina. Will’s jokes have been featured in Points In Case and The Poke (UK).
Chapter Markers:
Music: High Drama by Matt Large
Follow Will on Instagram: @willpurpura
Follow me on Instagram: @multitudespodcast
You can also find me at:
www.multitudespodcast.com
Discover the multitude of ways that dreaming is beautiful in this fascinating conversation, where we connect dreaming to social justice, tarot, ancestral work, collective dreaming, the linearity of time and more.
This is Part II of my conversation with Tara Rin Burke of The Witches Muse & Co-Creatrix of the Dreamscapes Academy Collective.
Check out Part I (EPS 07) to find out more about Tara, their background, and introduction to dreamwork.
1:54 | Dreamscapes Academy
9:07 | Jungian Psychology Around Dreamwork
13:41 | Tarot and Dreamwork
18:30 | Ancestral Work and Dreaming
23:02 | Collective Dreaming
26:46 | Linearity of Time
28:23 | 2023 Chariot Card in Tarot
31:26 | How to Work and Connect with Tara
32:40 | Stop Hating by adrienne maree brown
Links!
Poem: Stop Hating, by adrienne maree brown from Emergent Strategy
Music: Movement of the Unknown by William Claeson
Where to Find Tara:
Instagram: @thewitchesmuse
The Witches Muse
Check out Dreamscapes Academy:
Instagram: @dreamscapesacademy
Dreamscapes Academy
You can find me at:
www.multitudespodcast.com
Instagram: @multitudes.podcast
Where do you think a dream goes when you wake up? Does a dream travel? What do you think about recurring dreams?
In this episode we have Part I of my conversation with Tara Rin Burke of the Witches Muse & Co-Creatrix of the Dreamscapes Academy Collective.
In this episode we talk about Tara, their background, land acknowledgment, dream tending, dreams, and imagination.
Part II coming next Thursday!
Part II will continue the conversation about dreams, while connecting dreams to social justice, collective dreaming, and more.
"I dream a dream that dreams back at me." - Toni Morrison
Chapter Markers:
Links from the Episode!
Poem: When I Met my Muse by William Stafford
Music: Movement of the Unknown by William Claeson
Where to Find Tara:
Instagram: @thewitchesmuse
The Witches Muse
Check out Dreamscapes Academy:
Instagram: @dreamscapesacademy
Dreamscapes Academy
You can find me at:
www.multitudespodcast.com
Instagram: @multitudes.podcast
This episode is Part II of my conversation with TikToker, fashion writer, and trend researcher Mandy Lee, also known as OldLoserinBrooklyn.
This conversation covers a multitude of topics such as:
Chapters:
01:30 | Being Liked and Your Online Presence
04:02 | Lifestyle Creation vs. Content Creation
08:18 | Staying Private Online
11:49 | Talent Managers vs. Managing Yourself
20:03 | Influencers: Returning to Work + Glamorization
25:40 | The Kardashians, Flaunting Privilege, and Nepotism Online
35:26 | Content Writing in Fashion
44:14 | Fashion Industry Problems
53:55 | Balenciaga Ad Scandal and Problematic Fashion Designers
1:04:50 | Tips on Freelancing, Fashion, Content Creation
Music: Hedged Bet by Far Orange
Links!
Consumed by Aja Barber
The Unpublishable by Jessica DeFino
Where to find Mandy:
Instagram: @oldloserinbrooklyn
TikTok: @oldloserinbrooklyn
Mandy's Newsletter: Cyclical
Be sure to check out Part I of this conversation!
"Going Viral with OldLoserinBrooklyn"
Listen now on:
Spotify
Apple
Where to find me:
Instagram: @multiudes.podcast
multitudespodcast.com
This episode is Part I of my conversation with TikToker, fashion writer, and trend researcher Mandy Lee, also known as @oldloserinbrooklyn.
This conversation covered a multitude of topics such as:
If you’re interested in content creation, freelancing and going viral, you’ll definitely find this conversation insightful and worth listening to.
Part II coming next week!
Chapter Markers:
05:31 | Mandy's Leap from Corporate to Freelancing
19:22 | Starting to Post on TikTok to First Viral Video
21:58 | Going Viral
32:34 | Plagiarism and Content No Longer Belonging to You
37:43 | Challenges of Trend Forecasting, Niching, and Being Plagarized
46:27 | Mandy's Experience with Mistakes in Content Creation
Links!
The Forecaster Who Predicted Indie Sleaze Tell’s Us What’s Next
Articles of Interest Podcast
Where to find Mandy:
Instagram: @oldloserinbrooklyn
TikTok: @oldloserinbrooklyn
Mandy's Newsletter: Cyclical
Music: Hedged Bet by Far Orange
Where to find me:
Instagram: @mulitudes.podcast
multitudespodcast.com
Have you ever wondered how a set is designed for your favorite show?
In this episode, I sit down with Madie Hays, who designs sets for tv, film, and theater productions.
Madie Hays is an LA-based Art Director, Scenic & Production Designer currently working mostly in TV and film. You can find her set designs on Apple TV +, HBO Max, and Netflix.
We get into a multitude of topics including:
Chapter Markers
05:15 | How is a TV, Film, or Theater Set Built?
18:41 | Madie's Story in Set Design
24:21 | Examples of Madie's Projects
28:18 | Tips for Anyone Interested in Being a Set Designer
31:18 | What You Can Look for in a Set
33:10 | Researching for Period Pieces
35:17 | What Happens to a Set After a Show?
35:58 | Sustainability and Diversity
38:29 | Madie's Recs for Beautiful Sets
Links!
Andor
Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
Music: Pasemos el Rato by Autohacker
Where to find Madie:
Where to find me:
My conversation with Fertility Awareness Instructor and Educator, Natalie Daudet, and founder of the Fertility Awareness Project.
If you are curious about the Fertility Awareness Method (FAM), the wider ranging conversation around FAM and birth control, and practicalities of FAM, this episode is definitely worth listening to.
We discuss a multitude of topics including:
Chapter Markers:
3:42 | Nathalie's Story
6:31 | Nathalie's Connection to Social Work
16:36 | What is FAM?
19:58 | What Does a Fertility Awareness Instructor Do?
23:20 | Other Methods: Family Planning, Rhythm, and Pullout Method
29:10 | Social Media Influencers & Controversy around Birth Control
40:58 | FAM and the Medical Community/ Talking to your Doctor about FAM
46:05 | Who is a Good Candidate for FAM
49:41 | Irregular Cycles
54:26 | If You're on Hormonal Birth Control and are Interested in FAM
1:00:35 | Practicalities of FAM, Consistency, and Cost
1:14:28 | Involving your Partner
1:17:20 | Fertility Awareness Project
Links!
Billings Ovulation Method
Taking Charge of your Fertility
Facts about Fertility
Read Your Body App
Tempdrop sensor
Fertility Knowledge Collective
Articles we discussed in the episode:
Vice article by Anya Zoledziowski: ‘Holistic Healers’ on TikTok Want You to Quit Birth Control
Wired article by Sarah Sloat: Birth Control TikTok Is a Symptom of Medicine's Bigger Problem
Where to Find Nathalie:
Nathalie’s Free Intro Course to FAM: FAM Fundamentals
Instagram: @fertilityawarenessproject
Website: Fertility Awareness Project
Nathalie Daudet is a certified fertility awareness educator, social worker and menstrual cycle coach. She discovered fertility awareness after searching high and low for a non-hormonal method of birth control. After learning the magic of fertility awareness and the gift of body literacy, she decided to pursue formal fertility awareness training and the Fertility Awareness Project was born. Hundreds of people worldwide have learned to chart their menstrual cycle for birth control with her online course, Cycle Love.
Music: V1rgo by Ambre Jaune
Where to find me:
www.multitudespodcast.com
IG: @multitudes.podcast
My guest today is Tara Jade Nichols, Evolutionary Astrologer and Tarot Adviser with over 20 years of experience.
We discuss Tara’s passion to help others heal through self-discovery and understanding their core wounds.
Tara also shares how she works with astrology to help plan out her life, where she lives and travels, and how to better understand the people in her life.
This conversation covers a multitude of topics such as:
Chapter Markers:
2:09 | What Does an Astrologer Do?
4:53 | Tara's Journey into Astrology
10:41 | Working with your Wounds - Talking About Chiron
16:24 | What is Evolutionary Astrology?
18:57 | Astrocartography
24:15 | Planets, Houses, and Aspecting
28:01 | Birth Chart and Progress Chart
29:23 | Reading your Horoscope
30:53 | What is Astrological Forecasting
37:52 | Tara's Top Questions
39:28 | Understanding Relationships with Astrology
45:27 | Returning Clients
50:02 | Age of Aquarius
53:25 | Mercury Retrograde
1:00:11 | Getting a Reading
1:02:14 | How Tara Plans with Astrology
1:04:10 | Tara's Connection to Astrology
1:06:27 | If Astrology Doesn't Resonate
1:09:18 | Tara's Offerings
Where to find Tara:
Tara’s Website
Tara’s Instagram
Tara’s Podcast/ Youtube
Music: Grainy Days by Dusty Decks
Where to find me:
Instagram: @mulitudes.podcast
multitudespodcast.com
Hello and welcome to the Multitudes podcast!
I’m Nicole, and I’m hosting a new podcast about multitudes of conversations with different guests, where we will hear about their stories, what motivates them, their perspectives about life and what they find meaningful.
Topics of the podcast include (but are not limited to!):
What people are passionate about, creating a career path, thinking about spirituality, health, identity, individuality, social justice topics, finding community, being introspective and creative, and living with complexity and duality.
Music:
Grainy Days by Dusty Decks
Where to find me:
multitudespodcast.com
In episode 02, we talk about where the idea "Multitudes" came from, the design, and more about your host, Nicole.
We also talk about poetry. The poem in this episode is "The Guest House" by Rumi.