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By Delia Folk and Alison Bruhn
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The podcast currently has 192 episodes available.
We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Karen Binder-Brynes to The Style That Binds Us podcast. Dr. Karen is a leading Psychologist with a private practice in New York City. She provides individual as well as marital, family and group psychotherapy. In addition, Dr. Binder-Brynes is a leading expert in the field of posttraumatic stress. She has worked with front line COVID-19 first responders, firefighters after 9/11, survivors of the Holocaust, and she counseled the Episcopal priests in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina and more. She has contributed to The New Yorker, Tracy Anderson, Bustle, Vogue, Goop, CNN among others. She is the mother of two daughters, and she now has three grandchildren as well. Today, Dr. Binder-Brynes is giving us her top tips on how to prevent & recover from burnout & chronic stress and more.
We are thrilled to welcome Jenny Boyd to The Style That Binds Us podcast. Jenny is a former model and has written the books, “Jennifer Juniper” and “Icons of Rock.” Jenny has a PhD in psychology. Jenny lived a whirlwind Rock ‘n’ Roll’ life during her 2 marriages to Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac. We previously had Jenny’s sister, Pattie Boyd (who was married to George Harrison & Eric Clapton), on our podcast, & can’t wait to talk to Jenny about her life, her books, musicians and more. We hope you enjoy!
Welcome to The Style That Binds Us podcast. We are thrilled to have Hal Rubenstein who is a writer, a designer, and one of the founding editors of InStyle magazine on our show today to discuss his career, book, the current state of fashion, etc.
Read Hal’s books:
Dressing the Part: Television's Most Stylish Shows
Paisley Goes with Nothing: A Man's Guide to Style
100 Unforgettable Dresses
The Looks of Love: 50 Moments in Fashion That Inspired Romance
We are thrilled to welcome mother and daughter, Monica Rich Kosann and Danielle Kosann, to The Style That Binds Us podcast. Monica is a photographer and Founder of her eponymous brand, Monica Rich Kosann. Danielle is a contributing artist to Graydon Carter’s Air Mail. She was formerly the Creative Director and Co-Founder of The New Potato. She is now the Artistic Director of Monica Rich Kosann. We can’t wait to hear all about their careers, companies, where they get their inspiration & more.
We are excited to welcome Anabel Kingsley to The Style That Binds Us podcast!
Anabel Kingsley is a Consultant Trichologist, as well as Brand President of the Philip Kingsley Clinics and product ranges. Her passion for hair and scalp health was ignited from a young age by her father, Philip Kingsley. She is an Associate Member of The Institute of Trichologists, graduating with a Distinction, as well as receiving ‘The Award of Excellence’. She has also studied a Cordon Bleu Degree. With a great interest in and knowledge of the hair and scalp, Anabel has a particular focus on postpartum hair loss, nutrition and the psychology of hair loss. Anabel has written thousands of articles about hair and scalp health for international magazines, newspapers and websites, from Harper’s Bazaar to HuffPost.
She has been a judge for the Marie Claire UK Hair Awards twice, presented for Philip Kingsley on-air at QVC, and has spoken at industry events for brands including Cult Beauty and SheerLuxe. She has also lent her expertise to four published books about health and wellness, as well as the leading cancer charity Look Good Feel Better, contributing to their Guide to Managing Hair Loss during and after cancer treatment.
After graduating from Kent University with a First Class Honours Degree in History, specializing in the History of Medicine, Anabel began her career at Philip Kingsley in 2006, managing the Philip Kingsley Trichological Centre, New York. In 2009, she returned to London to join the Philip Kingsley Marketing and New Product Development Team.
We have both tried their products & had a lovely experience at their clinic getting a consultation & hair treatment. We can’t wait to speak with Anabel about solutions to hair concerns, her career, their hero product created for Audrey Hepburn, debunking hair myths & more!
Try Philip Kingsley products: https://rstyle.me/+PoXoYfwEAb3ad4Gcsp7nGg
Hello everyone! Welcome to The Style That Binds Us podcast. We are thrilled to have Arlan Hamilton with us today. Arlan built a venture capital fund from the ground up, while homeless. She is the Founder and Managing Partner of Backstage Capital, a fund that is dedicated to minimizing funding disparities in tech by investing in high-potential founders who are people of color, women, and/or LGBT. We can’t wait to hear all about her career, top tips and more during this episode.
- Your Journey to Financial Freedom book by Jamila Souffrant
- Podcast episode with Amy Porterfield on Arlan’s Your First Million podcast here
- Podcast episode with Danielle Leslie on Arlan’s Your First Million podcast here
- Arlan’s Your First Million podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@ArlansYourFirstMillion
- Arlansfirstmillion website - tells how she made her first $1M: https://arlansfirstmillion.com/
- @Arlanwashere on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arlanwashere/?hl=en
- Arlan’s first million event in April 9-12 https://www.yourfirstmillion.live/
Arlan’s books:
It's about Damn Time: How to Turn Being Underestimated Into Your Greatest Advantage
Your First Million: Why You Don't Have to Be Born Into a Legacy of Wealth to Leave One Behind
We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Karen Binder-Brynes to The Style That Binds Us podcast. Dr. Karen is a leading Psychologist with a private practice in New York City. She provides individual as well as marital, family and group psychotherapy. In addition, Dr. Binder-Brynes is a leading expert in the field of posttraumatic stress. She has worked with front line COVID-19 first responders, firefighters after 9/11, survivors of the Holocaust, and she counseled the Episcopal priests in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina and more. She has contributed to The New Yorker, Tracy Anderson, Bustle, Vogue, Goop, CNN among others. She is the mother of two daughters, and she now has three grandchildren as well. Today, Dr. Binder-Brynes is giving us her top tips on how to stand up for yourself, how to find your voice and more.
Books mentioned during the episode:
We welcome Dr. Karen Binder-Brynes back to The Style That Binds Us podcast. Dr. Karen is a leading Psychologist with a private practice in New York City. She provides individual as well as marital, family and group psychotherapy. In addition, Dr. Binder-Brynes is a leading expert in the field of posttraumatic stress. She has worked with front line COVID-19 first responders, firefighters after 9/11, survivors of the Holocaust, and she counseled the Episcopal priests in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina and more. She has contributed to The New Yorker, Tracy Anderson, Bustle, Vogue, Goop, CNN among others. Today, we are discussing how to navigate the holiday season which can be magical & happy, but it can also be lonely, sad and stressful. Navigating family dynamics can be a challenge, and Dr. Karen is here to give her top tips!
We are thrilled to welcome Marc Happel who is the Director of Costumes at the NYC Ballet to The Style That Binds Us podcast to discuss his career & newly released book, New York City Ballet: Choreography & Couture.
We welcome Dr. Karen Binder-Brynes back to The Style That Binds Us podcast. Dr. Karen is a leading Psychologist with a private practice in New York City. She provides individual as well as marital, family and group psychotherapy. In addition, Dr. Binder-Brynes is a leading expert in the field of posttraumatic stress. She has worked with front line COVID-19 first responders, firefighters after 9/11, survivors of the Holocaust, and she counseled the Episcopal priests in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina and more. She has contributed to The New Yorker, Tracy Anderson, Bustle, Vogue, Goop, CNN among others. She is the mother of two daughters, and she now has three grandchildren as well. Today, we are discussing how to navigate collective grief & trauma as crises arise.
http://www.drkarennyc.com/
Here is a link to a previous podcast episode with Dr. Karen discussing the five stages of grief.
The podcast currently has 192 episodes available.