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Ruby Veridiano

Grit & Glamour

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Grit & Glamour

Ruby Veridiano

Grit & Glamour

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Grit & Glamour

Ruby Veridiano

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ChrisTina Lee and Jerome Lamaar to the show, two phenomenal, powerful creatives who began their relationship at Baby Phat, a brand founded by Kimora Lee Simmons. At the time, ChrisTina was working as the VP of Branding at Baby Phat, and recruit
Given the times we are living in, embodying healing is more urgent than ever. But in order to heal our society, we must first learn to find peace and love within ourselves first. The root in any world transformation is the transformation that t
On today’s episode, we’re going to hear from Jessica Marati Radpavar, founder of Reconsidered, to share what aspiring sustainability professionals need to know about how to prepare yourself for a career with real impact that goes beyond buzzwor
This episode features Jennifer Navarro-Marroquin, founder of Claiming Prosperity and Co-Founder of Community Well. She is proud to have a practice that integrates two of her passions - Holistic Healing and Financial Education. She is a seasoned
If you feel like you’ve taken losses this year, I want to introduce you to someone very special to me who has taught me how to establish a winning inner spirit regardless of external circumstances. If you need a beam of sunshine to break throug
What can the fashion industry learn from indigenous wisdom and traditions? In this episode, Native American designer Delina White talks about her design philosophies, the story behind her creations, what her community has taught her about desig
The US Elections are just around the corner, and many of us are feeling anxiety over the potential results. In the midst of everything else happening in the world, the fear of what the electoral outcomes may be weighing heavily on our minds. In
In this episode, Aditi Mayer, one of the most illuminating voices in the sustainable fashion movement, defines what intersectional sustainability means, and how we can use our power as voters, consumers, influencers, and professionals to advoca
Who is considered a storyteller? Are you an influencer or work in communications and looking for a meaningful path to launch your career? Then this episode is for you! Join me alongside guests Mariel Jumpa and Lizeth Soto Rivas, co-founders of
As a scholar, cultural critic, and author of books like “Liberated Threads”, Tanisha Ford guests on Grit & Glamour for a discussion on how to cultivate space for Black Freedom in fashion and beyond. This conversation will cover a cultural, poli
One model for ethical and sustainable fashion is the collaboration between brands and artisans, which can be a mutually win-win situation—if done correctly. But fostering this co-creation isn’t as simple as choosing artisans and contracting the
Whether you’re a model or an industry professional, one of the crucial keys to success in the fashion world is cultivating a strong inner foundation of self-belief and confidence. Mafae Belasco, Miss World Philippines 2003, fashion model, entre
In a post-Covid world, sustainability is no longer an option, but an urgent necessity. How can the next generation of fashion designers address the need to reform the fashion cycle, and slow down its massive human and environmental impact? On t
What does it mean to build a conscious wardrobe, and why should consumers care? Regionally speaking, why is prioritizing sustainability crucial for the South East Asia region? Susannah Jaffer, founder of Singapore based platform Zerrin, joins u
What is the connection between spirituality and social justice? In this episode, I interview Lola Vinson, Personal Development Coach & Communications Director for Faith in Texas, on how her faith refills and restores her to continue executing h
How do you develop resiliency not only as a business owner, but as someone who has dreams and a core mission to serve others? In these tough times, cultivating resilience helps us to weather the storms, allowing us to navigate and steer through
Being a Black American Artist in Paris: The Privileges Abroad vs. the Setbacks at HomeAs it is, Paris is a highly romanticized city. Given the well-known history of Black American artists like James Baldwin and Josephine Baker who sought to es
When you’re working towards something, it’s natural to withstand a few obstacles. But let’s be real. Sometimes, they aren’t just obstacles, but catastrophes. It’s natural to want to give up and/or question if the path you’re on is in fact, the
If you’re like me, you may have developed an unshakeable addiction to Korean Dramas during quarantine. Or, maybe you’re part of the BTS army and can’t get enough K-Pop into your playlist while you blissfully ride the Hallyu wave. Before you mov
On this episode of "Grit & Glamour", I chat with Nutritionist, TV Host, & Sustainability Advocate Charlotte Mei on the theme, "Soul Food vs. Eye Candy: Staying Grounded & Mission-Driven in the World of Media & Influencer Culture". Over the last
It's not easy being a small business owner during a time of crisis and uncertainty. Yet somehow, Sahra Nguyen, founder of Nguyen Coffee Supply, remains strong in her conviction and confidence to succeed. What's her secret? Hint: it wasn't alway
Have you ever been paralyzed by self-doubt, sorrow, and fear that you were discouraged about sharing your gift? Then come and listen in to hear how my first show guest went from working paycheck to paycheck in NYC to getting fired, and then mir
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