Get Glowing with Hanny Patel
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Get Glowing with Hanny Patel

Podcast von Hanny Patel

Do you love beauty? Are you curious about the latest and greatest in makeup, skincare and all things beauty? Then this podcast is for you. Join host Hanny Patel, a seasoned marketing executive in the entertainment industry who’s also a certified makeup artist and a self-proclaimed beauty enthusiast, who believes that beauty is an inside-out job. She’ll be talking with highly knowledgeable beauty advisors and professionals who share their expertise, provide great insider tips and tricks and open up about their personal journeys on how they learned to create their own unique beauty. Take a listen and learn how a little extra self-care can go a long way in supporting a more confident you! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. 

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episode The Road To Bosso Cosmetics with Kimberley Bosso artwork
The Road To Bosso Cosmetics with Kimberley Bosso

Today I’m joined by Makeup Artist to the stars and well-renowned Beauty Teacher, Kimberley Bosso! Kimberley is the creator behind ‘Bosso Makeup Beverly Hills’ and an educator at ‘Bosso Makeup School’, where she runs multiple Intensive Courses spanning across two to six day-long periods. These classes are a brilliant opportunity for aspiring professionals to learn the essentials of product application and also be provided a space to create in a judgment-free zone from some of the best in the field! Kimberley has a unique perspective in her line of work, as she isn’t someone who was interested in makeup from a super young age. In this episode, we chat about when makeup started to play a key role in Kimberley’s career, what she learned from moving out to LA at seventeen, as well as how her business has shifted since Covid-19. To learn more about Kimberly's road to success and hear some of her beauty insights, tune in to Episode 8 of Get Glowing! Some Questions I Ask: * What is your earliest beauty memory? (1:23) * When did makeup become something you could pursue as a career? (15:14) * What made you decide to make the shift from being a makeup artist to a beauty teacher? (17:50) * How do you juggle all of your roles in the beauty industry? (23:35) * What advice can you give to parents who are homeschooling at the moment and trying to balance work and family responsibilities? (25:48) * How have you pivoted your business during the pandemic? (34:38) * Can you share any stories from your celebrity clients? (40:13) In This Episode You Will Learn: * Kimberley’s journey to becoming a Makeup Artist (4:33) * Kimberley’s experience moving out to LA at seventeen & What she learned along the way (8:42) * The story behind Kimberley’s company ‘Queen Bee Makeup Corporation’ (16:02) * How Kimberley has approached her website redesign & SEO insights (29:22) * Kimberley’s personal beauty routine & How she approaches makeup for herself and her clients (37:50) * Why Kimberley is such a big believer in ‘Murad Skincare’ products (38:44) Connect With Hanny Patel: * Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1060719107632256] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannypatel/] * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/hanny._patel/] * Email: getglowing@hannypatel.com [getglowing@hannypatel.com] Connect With Kimberley Bosso: * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/bossomakeupbeverlyhills/?hl=en] * Youtube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLRAxBLNx-Xgwb_kN2LU3wA] * Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/bossomakeup/] * Kimberley Bosso - Website [https://www.kbosso.com/] * Bosso Makeup - Website [https://bossomakeup.com/] Resources: * Murad Skincare [https://www.murad.com/] See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for privacy and opt-out information.

23. Juni 2020 - 46 min
episode How We Can Be Better Allies & Support Black-Owned Beauty Brands artwork
How We Can Be Better Allies & Support Black-Owned Beauty Brands

These past few weeks have been challenging, upsetting, and for a lot of us, eye-opening. It’s been a sombre time for black people in America in the wake of George Floyd’s murder and there is no excuse for the racial inequality that marginalized folk experience at the hands of police officers. It’s clear to see that the US has hit a breaking point and will not stand for these kinds of injustices any longer. The concern has even spread across the globe and brought to light similar issues that are faced outside of America. Though we are scared and taking on the emotional weight of all of this at the moment, we are not helpless. Many organizations and non-for-profits are actively taking donations and are constantly working to end violence towards people of color. Black-owned beauty brands such as Fenty Beauty and Pat McGrath Labs are also doing their part to be as inclusive as possible in their shade ranges and products, so every skin tone is considered in production. It’s up to us as consumers and allies to make a concerted effort to purchase from ethical brands and do our part in contributing to this movement however we can. I’ve listed all of the brands mentioned in this episode, as well as some racial justice organizations you can support and donate to as well. Thank you so much for listening! In This Episode You Will Learn: * Some background on the racial injustice that is experienced throughout the US (0:49) * My perspective on this situation as an Indian woman & What I want to teach my daughter about racial inequality (2:24) * What the aim of the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement consists of (5:02) * Ways that we can support this movement and be allies and advocates for change (5:37) * How Sephora is contributing to ‘The National Black Justice Coalition’ (7:07) * A list of black-owned beauty brands & Some backstory on a few of the founders (8:03) * Black-owned beauty brands I haven’t used yet but are on my list to try out (16:02) Connect With Hanny Patel: * Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1060719107632256] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannypatel/] * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/hanny._patel/] * Email: getglowing@hannypatel.com [getglowing@hannypatel.com] Black-Owned Beauty Brands Mentioned In This Episode: * Fenty Beauty [https://www.fentybeauty.com/] * Pat McGrath Labs [https://www.patmcgrath.com/] * Coloured Raine Cosmetics [https://colouredraine.com/] * Briogeo [https://briogeohair.com/] * Juvia’s Place [https://www.juviasplace.com/] * Uoma Beauty [https://uomabeauty.com/] * Mented Cosmetics [https://www.mentedcosmetics.com/] * Danessa Myricks Beauty [https://www.danessamyricksbeauty.com/] * Range Beauty [https://www.rangebeauty.com/] * Beauty Bakerie [https://www.beautybakerie.com/] * Ace Beaute [https://www.acebeaute.com/] * B.Simone Beauty [https://bsimonebeauty.com/] * Dehiya Beauty [https://dehiyabeauty.com/] * Hyperskin [https://gethyperskin.com/] * BeautyStat [https://www.beautystat.com/] * The Lip Bar [https://www.thelipbar.com/] * Unsun [https://www.unsuncosmetics.com/] * Pholk Beauty [https://pholkbeauty.com/] * Pear Nova [https://pearnova.com/gel] * Janet and Jo. [https://www.janetandjo.com/] * Undefined Beauty [https://un-definedbeauty.com/] * Lamik Beauty [https://lamikbeauty.com/] * Nyakio Beauty [https://www.nyakio.com/] * The Crayon Case [https://www.thecrayoncase.com/] * Propa Beauty [https://www.propabeauty.com/] * Prime Beauty [https://primebeautycosmetics.com/] * MFMG (Makeup For Melanin Girls) Cosmetics [https://makeupformelaningirls.com/] * Omolewa Cosmetics [https://omolewamakeup.com/] * Hue Noir [https://huenoir.com/] * Glo by Glory [https://globyglory.com/] * Nine Three Beauty [https://www.instagram.com/ninethreebeauty/] * Plain Jane Beauty [https://plainjanebeauty.net/] * Iman Cosmetics [https://imancosmetics.com/] * A.P.D.G. [https://www.apdg.co/] * Ka’oir [https://kaoir.com/] * Nagi Cosmetics [https://nagicosmetics.com/] * Maple & Beech Cosmetics [https://www.maplebeech.com/] * OPV Beauty [https://www.opvbeauty.com/] * September Rose Co [https://www.shopseptemberrose.com/] * Muny Luxe Lashes [https://munyluxe.com/] * Kaylux Cosmetics [http://www.kayluxcosmetics.com/] * MDM Flow [https://mdmflow.com/] Racial Justice Organizations You Can Support: Funds: * George Floyd Memorial Fund [https://www.gofundme.com/f/georgefloyd] - The official GOFUNDME to support the Floyd family * The Atlanta Solidarity Fund [https://actionnetwork.org/groups/atlanta-solidarity-fund] - Atlanta bail fund dedicated to those who have been arrested for protesting political injustice. You can donate to The Atlanta Solidarity Fund here [https://actionnetwork.org/fundraising/contribute-to-the-atlanta-solidarity-fund]. * The Bail Project [https://bailproject.org/] - National fund that helps pay bail for people in need. Once a client's case has ended, the bail money is returned to the fund and used over and over again, so your donation here [https://secure.givelively.org/donate/the-bail-project] can go a long way. You can also visit The National Bail Fund Network [https://www.communityjusticeexchange.org/nbfn-directory] to see a full directory of bail funds by state. * LGBTQ Fund [https://www.lgbtqfund.org/] - Organization which raises money to post bail for LGBTQIA+ people who have been jailed across the country. The LGBTQ Fund also provides referrals to medical, legal, and social services to those in need, in addition to "raising awareness of the epidemic of LGBTQ over-incarceration." You can donate to its cause here [https://www.lgbtqfund.org/donate-1]. Non-For-Profits: * Black Visions Collective [https://www.blackvisionsmn.org/] - Black Visions Collection is a social justice organization that aims to "center our work in healing and transformative justice principles, intentionally develop our organization's core 'DNA' to ensure sustainability, and develop Minnesota’s emerging black leadership to lead powerful campaigns." You can donate to the cause here [https://secure.everyaction.com/4omQDAR0oUiUagTu0EG-Ig2]. * Black AIDS Institute [https://blackaids.org/] - The mission of the Black AIDS Institute is "to stop the AIDS epidemic in black communities by engaging and mobilizing black institutions and individuals in efforts to confront HIV." Just a couple of the key resources it provides include a Los Angeles medical clinic specializing in HIV services and prevention and a national network of AIDS/HIV stakeholders like service providers, educators, and community leaders. You can donate to its cause here [https://blackaids.org/donate/]. * Campaign Zero [https://www.joincampaignzero.org/] - Campaign Zero aims to end police brutality by providing the public and government officials with urgent, research-based policy solutions. You can donate to its cause via PayPal here [https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=ZHQKRGV7JHCWC&source=url]. * Communities United Against Police Brutality [https://www.cuapb.org/] - Twin Cities-based organization that confronts police brutality by providing those in need with services, including but not limited to crisis hotlines and legal, medical, and psychological referrals. It also holds rallies, protests, and educational seminars alongside "routinely waging battles in the political and legal arenas to bring about changes in laws, policies, and practices that reduce accountability and allow police brutality to occur." You can donate to its cause via PayPal here [https://www.cuapb.org/donatecuapb]. * Fair Fight [https://fairfight.com/] - Founded by Stacey Abrams, Fair Fight promotes fair elections by bringing voter discrimination to light with education programs and election reform advocacy. You can donate here [https://secure.actblue.com/donate/fair-fight-1]. * Know Your Rights Camp [https://www.knowyourrightscamp.com/] - Organization founded by Colin Kaepernick that holds education seminars across the country for black and brown youth. Know Your Rights Camp teamed up with defense lawyers in the Minneapolis area to help provide [https://twitter.com/Kaepernick7/status/1266413295206043652] legal resources for those in Minnesota in need right now. You can donate to the organization here [https://secure.eifoundation.org/site/Donation2?df_id=6082&mfc_pref=T&6082.donation=form1&s_src=kyrcmain&utm_source=kyrcmain] and learn more about the legal defense initiative here [https://www.knowyourrightscamp.com/legal]. * Minnesota Freedom Fund [https://minnesotafreedomfund.org/]- A community based nonprofit that pays for criminal bail and immigration bonds for individuals who have been arrested while protesting police brutality. * North Star Health Collective [https://www.northstarhealthcollective.org/] - North Star Health Collective is a group of health care providers who work in alliance with organizations to create safer environments for protesters. You can donate to the cause here [https://www.northstarhealthcollective.org/donate]. * Reclaim the Block [https://www.reclaimtheblock.org/] - This organization works with communities and city council members in Minneapolis to redistribute money from the police department to other parts of the city's budget that "truly promote community health and safety." You can donate to Reclaim the Block here [https://secure.everyaction.com/zae4prEeKESHBy0MKXTIcQ2]. * Unicorn Riot [https://unicornriot.ninja/] - This independent, educational, and decentralized media nonprofit works to identify the causes of social issues by sharing stories of people whose voices have been silenced. You can donate to Unicorn Riot here [https://unicornriot.ninja/donate/]. LGBTQ+ Organizations: * BreakOUT! [http://www.youthbreakout.org/] - BreakOUT! aims to make New Orleans a safer city for LGBTQIA+ youths. To do so, it "builds on the rich cultural tradition of resistance in the South to build the power of LGBTQ youth ages 13-25 and directly impacted by the criminal justice system through youth organizing, healing justice, and leadership development programs." You can donate to its cause here [https://youthbreakout.kindful.com/]. * House of GG [https://houseofgg.org/] - Founded and led by trans and gender-nonconforming people in Little Rock, Arkansas, House of GG provides "safe and transformative spaces where members of our community can heal — physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually — from the trauma arising from generations of transphobia, racism, sexism, poverty, ableism, and violence." You can donate to its cause here [https://fundly.com/safe-haven-for-our-trans-community]. * The Okra Project [https://www.theokraproject.com/] - With the donations it receives, New York City-based The Okra Project fights food insecurity and "pays black trans chefs to go into the homes of black trans people to cook them a healthy and home-cooked meal at absolutely no cost." In addition, it provides free meal delivery to black trans people who are homeless or do not have adequate space in their homes for mean preparation by a chef. You can donate to its cause via PayPal here [https://www.paypal.me/theokraproject]. * The Transgender District [https://www.transgenderdistrictsf.com/] - Founded by three black trans women, this San Francisco organization has developed the world's first legally recognized transgender cultural district in the city's Tenderloin neighborhood. It aims to "stabilize and economically empower the transgender community through ownership of homes, businesses, historic and cultural sites, and safe community spaces." You can donate to The Transgender District here [https://www.transgenderdistrictsf.com/donate]. * Trans Justice Funding Project [https://www.transjusticefundingproject.org/] - The Trans Justice Funding Project provides financial grants to transgender community leaders across the country in order to "support grassroots, trans justice groups run by and for trans people." You can either donate directly to the organization here [https://connect.clickandpledge.com/w/Form/fcd63e3f-e625-4589-a7b7-ac6c92ce3406], or you can click here [https://www.transjusticefundingproject.org/map/] to see its directory of grantees and donate directly to one of them. * Solutions Not Punishment Co. [https://www.snap4freedom.org/] - This organization led by black trans and queer activists is devoted to "ending the mass crisis of passive genocide, incarceration, and criminalization of black trans women" with education programs, resources such as reports and media guidelines, and a fund that "provides direct financial support to for trans folks navigating personal emergencies." You can donate to Solutions Not Punishment Co. here [https://www.snap4freedom.org/donate]. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for privacy and opt-out information.

09. Juni 2020 - 21 min
episode Organizing Your Beautiful Life with Megan Tevlin artwork
Organizing Your Beautiful Life with Megan Tevlin

Today’s show is going to be a little different, as we dive into a topic that isn’t always associated with the world of beauty. I’m talking about organizing, and the amazing service that gets provided to so many in creating a space that is conducive to their own self-care! In this episode, I’m joined by the Founder of The Organizing Blonde, Megan Tevlin! Megan is someone who takes pride in the work she does and is truly passionate about the people whose lives she’s had an impact on through her business. She’s also a big advocate for ethical and sustainable ways to declutter and gives some great advice on how each of us can apply her methods in our everyday lives. Building an optimal layout within your living area is not only aesthetically pleasing, but psychologically beneficial as well. It is so much deeper than just simply cleaning a home, it’s an everyday practice that will raise your awareness in what holds value to you, as well as giving you the chance to prioritize yourself and your space in the process. For those wanting to learn more from the superstar organizer Megan herself, tune in to Episode 6 of Get Glowing! Some Questions I Ask: * Where did the name ‘The Organizing Blonde’ come from? (2:14) * What are the psychological aspects behind the work that you do? (5:28) * How do you handle clients who have attachments with items that they’re ‘saving for a rainy day’ but don’t get much use out of? (9:34) * Were you always an organized person? (12:09) * What is your advice for storing beauty appliances and electronics? (27:50) In This Episode You Will Learn: * What Megan does at ‘The Organizing Blonde’ (5:28) * How the process of organizing a home can look for each client (8:23) * The connection Megan’s business has to the beauty space (14:39) * Megan’s tips for categorizing the beauty products within your home (19:55) * Advice on how we can create space in our bags and purses (28:21) * Why we should treat our home as a sanctuary (35:06) Connect With Hanny Patel: * Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1060719107632256] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannypatel/] * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/hanny._patel/] * Email: getglowing@hannypatel.com [getglowing@hannypatel.com] Connect With Megan Tevlin: * Megan Tevlin - Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/megantevlin/?hl=en] * The Organizing Blonde - Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/theorganizingblonde/] * The Organizing Blonde - Website [https://theorganizingblonde.com/] * The Organizing Blonde - Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/TheOrganizingBlonde/] See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for privacy and opt-out information.

03. Juni 2020 - 41 min
episode Organizing Your Beautiful Life with Megan Tevlin artwork
Organizing Your Beautiful Life with Megan Tevlin

Today’s show is going to be a little different, as we dive into a topic that isn’t always associated with the world of beauty. I’m talking about organizing, and the amazing service that gets provided to so many in creating a space that is conducive to their own self-care!  In this episode, I’m joined by the Founder of The Organizing Blonde, Megan Tevlin! Megan is someone who takes pride in the work she does and is truly passionate about the people whose lives she’s had an impact on through her business. She’s also a big advocate for ethical and sustainable ways to declutter and gives some great advice on how each of us can apply her methods in our everyday lives.  Building an optimal layout within your living area is not only aesthetically pleasing, but psychologically beneficial as well. It is so much deeper than just simply cleaning a home, it’s an everyday practice that will raise your awareness in what holds value to you, as well as giving you the chance to prioritize yourself and your space in the process.  For those wanting to learn more from the superstar organizer Megan herself, tune in to Episode 6 of Get Glowing! Some Questions I Ask: Where did the name ‘The Organizing Blonde’ come from? (0:54) What are the psychological aspects behind the work that you do? (4:08) How do you handle clients who have attachments with items that they’re ‘saving for a rainy day’ but don’t get much use out of? (8:14) Were you always an organized person? (10:49) What is your advice for storing beauty appliances and electronics? (25:30) In This Episode You Will Learn: What Megan does at ‘The Organizing Blonde’ (3:08) How the process of organizing a home can look for each client (7:03) The connection Megan’s business has to the beauty space (13:19) Megan’s tips for categorizing the beauty products within your home (18:35) Advice on how we can create space in our bags and purses (27:01) Why we should treat our home as a sanctuary (33:46) Connect With Hanny Patel: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1060719107632256 https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannypatel/ https://www.instagram.com/hanny._patel/ Email: mailto:getglowing@hannypatel.com  Connect With Megan Tevlin: https://www.instagram.com/megantevlin/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/theorganizingblonde/ https://theorganizingblonde.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TheOrganizingBlonde/ See https://acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

02. Juni 2020 - 39 min
episode The Science Behind Skincare with May Ali artwork
The Science Behind Skincare with May Ali

Today is all about skincare and I’m so excited to announce that May Ali, a licensed Physician’s Assistant, and Skincare Expert at ZO Skin Centre, is joining me in this episode! Having had over 11 years of experience in this field and treating her patients with such a wide range of aesthetic and cosmetic procedures, she is one of the most trusted medical professionals I know. We get into May’s background in Dermatology, the functions behind certain elements in our skin, as well as her professional advice for maintaining strong and healthy skin. It’s so important that we get the correct information when it comes to properly treating our bodies, which is why I can’t recommend May’s services enough. As a soon-to-be client at ZO Skin Health, I wanted to cover all my bases in making sure that I get the most out of my treatment there and inform my listeners on how to approach their own skincare journeys, too. For those considering booking a consultation and who want to learn more about May and her practice, tune in to Episode 6 of Get Glowing! Some Questions I Ask: * How does being a Physician’s Assistant differ from being an Esthetician? (2:59) * Did you always know you wanted to go into the medical field? (5:51) * You mentioned that your Dad was a big reason you wanted to pursue medicine - what influence did your Mom have in your life? (7:12) * How did you end up working with Dr. Obagi? (19:34) * What will my personal skincare journey look like as a client of yours? (27:48) * Can my listeners reach out to you for a consultation & What are the essential things they should be doing to take care of their skin at home? (41:04) In This Episode You Will Learn: * What being a Physician’s Assistant entails (4:20) * Information on Rosacea and how it affects the skin (8:18) * The process of oil production in our skin (9:03) * Background on May’s nationality & How traveling to America gave her perspective, growing up (11:16) * The role of melanocytes in your skin & Tips for people with darker pigmentations (13:55) * Makeup products that May recommends you stay away from (41:36) Let’s Connect! * Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1060719107632256] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannypatel/] * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/hanny._patel/] * Email: getglowing@hannypatel.com [getglowing@hannypatel.com] Connect With May Ali: * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/may-ali-a9429861/] * ZO Skin Centre - Website [https://zoskincentre.com/] * ZO Skin Health - Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/zoskinhealth/?hl=en] * Contact Number: 818-322-5727 Resources: * Product: “Sunscreen + Powder Broad-Spectrum SPF 40” - ZO Skin Health [https://zoskinhealth.com/products/protect/sunscreen-powder] See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for privacy and opt-out information.

26. Mai 2020 - 48 min
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