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Break Things Podcast

Brandi Leifso Inc.

Welcome to the Break Things Podcast where we explore misconceptions, stigmas and new perspectives. Celebrating those who break the mold to build a better future.

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12/01/22 • 46 min

Sonya has been an anti-violence activist since she was 16 years old. During high school, she started an Amnesty International Community Group, and, while working on their global violence against women campaign, discovered her life’s work.

Before founding FreeFrom, she launched the Family Violence Appellate Project (“FVAP”) while earning her law degree at UC Berkeley. Based in Oakland, California, FVAP is the first and only organization in California to provide pro bono appellate legal services to survivors of intimate partner violence and has fundamentally transformed the legal landscape in California.

For her work in the field, Sonya was listed in Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Class of 2017 For Law and Policy.
In this episode, Sonya shares the importance of approaching domestic violence as a systemic issue, why financial insecurity is a big piece that needs to be addressed by society, and why Bill 975 in California allowing cancellation of coerced debt is an important step in the right direction.
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12/01/22 • 46 min

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Speak Up w/ Brandi Leifso

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11/23/22 • 23 min

At the age of 21, Leifso was living in a domestic violence shelter when she founded Evio Beauty Group, an impact-led clean beauty brand on a mission to break stigmas with inclusive, good-for-you beauty products that connect us, not divide us.
From humble beginnings, Evio has carved a new sector for impact-led, clean beauty with its multi-award winning, derm tested skincare and makeup.
An alum of Sephora Accelerate and selected as one of Chatelaine Magazine's 2018 Women of the Year, Leifso is an advocate for domestic violence reform and economic justice. Evio's donated more than $510,000 worth of products and funding to 27+ shelters across North America that supports survivors of domestic violence. In 2019, Leifso spoke at Forbes Under 30’s first-ever Global Women Summit in Israel and was recognized as one of Canada’s Top 25 Women of Influence in 2020, 2021's Independent Retail Ambassador of the Year Award from the Retail Council of Canada and 2022 Innovation Awards CEO of the Year Award.
Leifso's pursuit to build Evio from $15 in a domestic violence shelter to the world's first impact-led, clean beauty giant has been optioned for a feature film set to go into production in 2024.
She's been featured in WWD, Toronto Life, Vogue, New York Times, Chatelaine, Flare, Yahoo Beauty just to name a few.
In this episode Brandi kicks off Season 2 of the Break Things Podcast in support of Domestic Violence Awareness month with a solo episode exploring the misconceptions of domestic violence and Intimate partner violence and why is a societal and systemic issue. She shares 4 important do's and don't when finding your voice to speak up against violence.
Want to join the movement? CLICK HERE
Follow: @brandileifso & @eviobeauty

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11/23/22 • 23 min

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03/24/22 • 25 min

Makeup Artist, Content Creator and Beauty Business Coach, Jaleesa Jaikaran sees the world in colour. Hailing from sunny Trinidad, her love for colour and glowy skin is a sentiment of her Caribbean upbringing. Her work has been featured in publications like Elle, Glamour, Essence, Instyle, and Teen Vogue. She is the host and creator of 'The Life of a Makeup Artist' beauty podcast where she shares everything from beauty talk to business chats with industry insiders and founders. Jaikaran has extended those conversations to Clubhouse and owns the largest beauty club on Clubhouse.

In this episode of Break Things, from New York City Jaleesa colours our conversation with rhinestones and neon as she shares having to dial it back while waiting for the industry to catch up, remaining curious and creating her own filter 'Natural Gem' on Instagram!

www.jaleesajaikaran.com
www.jaleesajaikaranbeauty.com

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03/24/22 • 25 min

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03/17/22 • 40 min

Maria Gloria, is a California native, a proud Mexican woman, youngest of 6 and mother of 2. A natural born creative who is most known for her makeup and fashion content on Youtube which has amassed almost 500k followers and growing. Gloria is on a mission to help women become the best version of themselves. She has a true passion when it comes to people living to their fullest potential and becoming the women of their dreams.
In this episode, Mariaa Gloriaa shares her tips on how to stay consistent and compassionate on your journey to self love, and how creating a YouTube channel while living in Alaska changed her life.
EXCITING NEWS!
Evio Beauty announced a partnership with YouTuber MariaaGloriaa for a Limited Release “It’s Crazy What You Deserve” kit. The kit features Gloria's’ favourite beauty and skincare products from Evio; Lip liner, Revitalizing Oil Serum and a Velvet Colour Stick for only $47 USD (value of $62 USD ).
“Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would be able to partner with a brand that fits so well with my overall message of women empowerment. As someone that has forged my own path and became a business owner at the age of 25 while still being a mother of 2, I show my daughter and several Latinx women every day that we are meant for far more than what we’ve been made to believe. Life opens for you the second you start believing that you deserve more,” - MariaaGloriaa

Launching Monday, March 21st exclusively at Eviobeauty.com for a limited time.

@mariaagloriaa // www.mariaagloriaa.com

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03/17/22 • 40 min

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08/05/21 • 41 min

Julia is an eating disorder recovery coach and body-acceptance influencer who loves to help women find their inner beauty and live life outside of their bodies ,be aware of media manipulation, and embrace their true selves. Julia believes that all foods can fit into your life, and that being healthy looks different on everyone. Helping women ditch the diets and learn how to intuitively eat and exercise Julia teaches women to love their bodies, and unlearn what we've been taught about our ideas and stigmas of beauty.
In this episode we are explore the media implied stigma that you have to be thin to be loved and successful.
"I believed that I had to be thin to be loved and successful. Now I’m a successful ED recovery coach and love my bigger life!" - Julia Parzych
@FitFatAndAllThat
www.fitfatandallthat.com

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08/05/21 • 41 min

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07/22/21 • 32 min

Jess Hunichen and Emily Ward are the co-founders of North America's leading talent Management + Influencer Relations Agency, Shine. After launching Shine PR January 2015, the team quickly saw an opportunity to fill a void in the influencer landscape. Shine quickly scaled to offices in both Toronto & Los Angels with a wide roster of talent including Sarah Landry of Birds of Papaya and Tin Tok Star, Alicia McCarvell. In 2020 Jess & Emily founded BodCon in recognition of the raising and important conversation of body positivity on social platforms.
In this episode we break the stigma that being an influencer and content creator is easy and explore the difference between doing something with ease and it being easy while learning about some of the challenges that content creators are exposed to through the ever changing landscape of social media.
SHINE
shinetalentgroup.com
@shine_influencers
BODCON
thebodcon.com
@thebodcon

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07/22/21 • 32 min

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07/15/21 • 22 min

Hilary Macmillan is a contemporary fashion Canadian designer who has had her designs worn by the likes of Sophie Gregoire- Trudeau at the 2017 CAFA Awards, Kim Cattrall and Elisha Cuthbert. MacMillan's apparel is features bold prints and inspired fabrics with a dedication to being vegan and truly free. Most notably, Hilary's varsity collection sports feminist saying like, 'Don't tell me to smile' & 'Not made to be subtle' on the back of varsity jackets and donates 15% of proceeds to Up With Women & Black Women In Motion.
In this episode we explore the journey and expression of feminism as a business owner and an individual and the importance of having grace on your journey. Hilary also shares with us the importance of being cruelty-free, her experience with veganism and creative ways to support local.
@hilarymacmillan
hilarymacmillan.com

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07/15/21 • 22 min

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07/08/21 • 34 min

Madelyn is a freelance writer, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) and the founder of The RepresentASIAN Project, a platform dedicated to celebrating, advocating and elevating Asian representation and voices in media and beyond. As a second generation Chinese Canadian, Madelyn aims to help others feel seen, heard and validated through her writing, advocacy and therapy work.
"As you grow up, you'll come to learn that the things you were most insecure about are actually your superpowers." - Madelyn Chung
In this episode, we explore the stigma and misconceptions created by the lack of Asian representation that led Madelyn to think that asian women weren't beautiful (due to lack of representation in media growing up) as a young Chinese Canadian.
@madelynchung
@representasianproject

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07/08/21 • 34 min

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07/01/21 • 30 min

In 2016, Komal Minhas produced a documentary film, Dream, Girl, about female entrepreneurs that landed her on Oprah Winfrey’s Super Soul 100 list. The film premiered at the Obama White House and as part of a White House Council on Women and Girls initiative.
That same year, Komal was diagnosed with a very rare form of skin cancer. A few months later, she suffered a neurological illness that forced her to leave her start-up.
Amidst all of the chaos, Komal managed to overcome these illnesses, rebuild her life, and lead an impact-driven career.
Today, Komal is an interviewer, educator, and impact investor. Komal has had the opportunity to interview Canada’s First Lady Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, NYTs bestselling author Rupi Kaur, and many other prominent businesswomen and politicians across North America. Most notably, in 2019, Komal interviewed Michelle Obama in front of an audience of 8,000.
In this episode, we explore the art of building resilience and the stigmas and misconceptions of going it alone.
@komalminhas
www.komal.com

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07/01/21 • 30 min

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06/24/21 • 25 min

Al Harrington is the CEO and founder of the premium cannabis company, Viola Inc., inspired and named in honor of his grandmother, Viola Harrington. After seeing how cannabis helped Viola, who suffers from glaucoma and diabetes, and dealing with his own health issues as a result of botched knee surgeries, Al worked with a team of industry leaders to create his vision of a cannabis brand with a purpose. Viola now operates in California, Colorado, Michigan, Oklahoma, Oregon, and Washington.
At the age of 18, Al was selected in the NBA draft and played 16 seasons in the league for teams such as the Golden State Warriors, Indiana Pacers, New York Knicks, and others.

Al’s entrepreneurial endeavors began during his NBA career when he strategically invested in startups across the cannabis industry. Then, in 2011 he brought Viola to market after overseeing the carefully curated cultivation, extraction, and production processes. With the mission to provide equitable opportunities and ownership for the Black community at the heart of the brand, Al uses his platform to advocate for the advancement and betterment of Black men and women everywhere.
In this episode of Break Things, we connect with Al about how cannabis was unnecessarily demonized during the war on drugs to disproportionately incarcirate folks from the black community. His mission is to uplift the black community as the co-founder of the first black-owned multinational cannabis company.
violabrands.com
replaycbd.com
@alharrington3

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06/24/21 • 25 min

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