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The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
For the e-book version of Consumed, check out https://cladwell.com/book. You can also order a snazzy print version for your coffee table by going here.
To learn more about Andrew Morgan and his work, visit his website or follow him on Instagram.
We also highly recommend his film The True Cost (available for digital download and digital rental). Check it out!
Courtney Carver is the creator of the popular blog Be More with Less and the minimalist fashion challenge Project 333. Her work has truly taken on a life of its own, becoming a movement, and turning her into one of the top bloggers in the world on the subject of minimalism.
Follow Courtney on Instagram and Twitter, and don't forget to check out her new book, Project 333, on Amazon.
Lauren Scruggs Kennedy is a New York Times Best Selling Author, a Wellness Warrior, Lifestyle blogger and founder of The Clean Sweep.
In December 2011, Lauren’s life was forever changed after an accident that resulted in the loss of her left eye and left hand. She’s turned a horrific accident into a life of purpose, co-creating the “Beautifully Flawed Retreat” with Bethany Hamilton and the LSK Foundation, which helps other women have access to obtaining beautiful prosthesis. Lauren lives in California with her husband (and host of E!’s In The Room), Jason Kennedy.
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Christy Carlson Romano is most notably known for being the former star of the popular Disney Channel series Even Stevens alongside Shia Lebouf. But she was also the voice of Kim Possible, the star of Disney’s Cadet Kelly, and Belle in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast on Broadway. (You may have even seen her in a Lifetime movie.)
Today, she hosts the YouTube popular series “Christy’s Kitchen Throwback." She wrote an incredibly compelling essay on Teen Vogue about her silent struggles to fit in growing up in the spotlight, and when we read it, we knew we had to have her on the show.
Follow Christy on Instagram and Twitter.
Dr. Michella Marino is the Deputy Director of the Indiana Historical Bureau. She received her B.A. from Hanover College, M.A. from the University of Louisville, and Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She specializes in 20th century US Women’s History, Sports History, and Oral History.
Lindsey Beckley earned her bachelors from Ball State University and is the host of Talking Hoosier History, a podcast that seeks to challenge what it means to be a Hoosier.
Sam Hills is a college dropout turned traveling musician, turned... hairstylist. Today, he’s the founder and owner of High Five Salon, recently named one of the top 100 salons in the country. He’s styled celebrities, built a thriving business, and even started a summer camp for hair stylists – Hair Camp – that attracts top beauty professionals and educators from all over the country And who better suited than a hairstylist to talk about beauty, and how we get it way, way wrong.
Follow Hair Camp and High Five Salon on Instagram.
Lee Vosburgh is an Ontario-based fashion blogger and an expert in simplifying style. Lee, like the rest of us, has tried and failed to shop her way into a personal style. In her search for a simpler closet, Lee developed the 10x10 challenge, which encourages creativity through limitation.
Follow her on Instagram and Pinterest.
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
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