HERspective
The theme and topic of this episode is all about navigating life "without losing your cool." We are chatting with Shantelle Bisson, she is the Canadian best-selling Author of "Raising your kids without losing your cool," "Parenting your teen without losing your cool," and she recently just released her third book, "Loving yourself without losing your cool." All three of Shantelle's books are based on her own personal life experiences. Starting with being a very young mom of 3 while trying to make it as an actress in the very fickle and sexist entertainment industry, navigating through...
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Wedding season is officially here! We are talking weddings post-covid, new and old trends and styles, our thoughts on Stag and Doe's, pre-wedding parties and plus ones. At the top of the show we are giving life advice on getting a puppy or having children. Thank you to our show sponsor Fungal Friend, use code HER20 at checkout at for 20% off your order Follow us
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You have heard us talk about our psilocybin microdosing journey for weeks now and how much we are loving it and highly recommend giving it a try. If you haven't taken our word for it yet, you should definitely take Mercede Cooper's. She is the Co-Founder of "Fungal Friend," a Canadian-made psilocybin products company. We are chatting with her all things "'shrooms," we get into the benefits of microdosing with psilocybin, why her and her husband started Fungal Friend, the misconceptions around microdosing and where it stands in Canada when it comes to legalization. Mercede shares an amazing...
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Your HERspective girls went to FAT, Fashion Art Toronto and it was absolutley amazing! We met Canadian fashion designer, Chavah Lindsay, recorded a video episode with her at LOVT studio in Toronto and saw her collection launch on the runway. Definitely an experience for the HERspective books. We chatted with Chavah about being a designer in Canada, how she knew that she wanted to be a fashion designer from a very early age, the support she got from her parents to follow her dreams, the importance of supporting local designers and how she feels leading up to her first Torotonto fashion show. At...
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Prompted by the Netflix show "The Ultimatum," we needed to chat through our thoughts and feelings on giving and being given an ultimatum in real life. We discuss when and why an ultimatum might be necessary, why it could be a red flag, how it is never "black and white," and why you always need to look within first. At the top of the show Jess shares the double-standards in her relationship and we fill ya'll in on our microdosing journey so far! Let us know your thoughts on the show, we love hearing from our listeners! Follow and DM us
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We are joined by hilarious and relatable content creator and comedian Adrienne Neufeld. We are discussing living life on social media, becoming a content creator, finding the always elusive "niche" and life after the loss of a child, Adrienne shares her heartbreaking story with us. Adrienne is a stay-at-home mom of 3 that "went viral" after doing a number of wildly funny instagram vids spoofing well known "influencers." Her success did not come over night but it has certainly come and continuing to grow. She shares what gaining social media success that has been like, not taking herself too...
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We are joined by the amazing Life and Embodiment Coach, Tracy LeFleur, she educates us on the practice of "Womb Healing," (abdominal massage for men) and why it is hugely beneficial in helping to relieve issues like feelings of separation, anxiety, indecisiveness and inability to set boundaries. When the womb is out of centre and does not receive enough blood flow it can lead to all kinds of physical and emotional blocks. Tracy explains that because the womb is an organ it's tissues hold memories both bad and good, womb healing is commonly used to help relieve traumas, some of which may...
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This is a game changing episode! We are talking how to manage your mental bandwidth, properly setting boundaries and how to actually be mindful. We are joined by one of the most incredible women we have ever met, Dr. Abby Medcalf. She is a psychologist of over 30 years, best-selling author, Tedx speaker, podcast host of the "Relationships made easy" podcast and all-around Relationship Maven. Dr. Abby talks to us about why doing seemingly simple tasks at the end of the day are so difficult, why we have so much trouble setting boundaries with one person but not another, and gives us new...
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It’s just us this week, but we pack a ton into todays ep. First things first, Jess drops some MAJOR life news! We of course had to unpack and share our thoughts on last weeks Oscar’s moment and give our 2 cents on the Hollyweird machine that just keeps getting weirder. Like, why do celebrities get to make up words for their behaviours while us peasants just have to use regular old words? Is Britney just all of us on instagram? Does Kim K just keep digging herself deeper into a tone deaf hole? We take a trip down embarrassing email address lane and how humans really can't handle the...
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We are chatting about becoming a female leader with powerhouse Krista Webster, CEO and President of Veritas Communications. Krista shares her experiences as a female starting out in the communications industry and her experience as a seasoned leader. She discusses the evolution of her climb up the corprate ladder and how that journey has shaped her leadership style today. We touch on the way women have to "show up" versus men in the corporate world, imposter syndrome, not having it all figured and the importance of giving yourself grace when you are not at your best. At the top of the show we...
info_outlineWith new Influencers and Content Creators popping up on social media daily, it can sometimes feel overwhelming to know who to follow for the kind of content you want. So many of new and old accounts are just trying to get a paycheque out of their posts and are lacking that relatability and authenticity most of us crave; enter 'The Chic Confidential' (TCC). We are chatting with one of our FAVE Influencers and we chose that term intentionally because we have truly been influenced by Kimberley Marquis many times, she is the creator of the wildly popular insta' account @thechicconfidential. Kimberley shares how becoming a content creator kind of happened by accident and actually started through scrapbooking, which led to a blog which ultimately led to Instagram. We talk about the importance of authenticity, relatability, working with the right brands and why you probably wont find success if you are just doing it for some quick cash (insider info: content creation rarely brings quick cash). We were drawn to TCC and Kim because of how she keeps her content relatable, friendly and authentic, her page is a fun and safe space for all women. Kim tells us why she thinks it is important to manage her own page and to always respond to every DM (trolling excluded), she believes in creating great content but also in community. Lauren and Jess give a quick recap of their long awaited reunion, #freebritney talk is back and Lauren shares some firsts for her!
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