
60. Karen H. Salup, Nationally Renowned Fine Artist and Abstract Expressionist On Building A Career As An Artist, Abstract Expressionism, and How A New York Times Review Set Her Career In Motion
05/13/19 • 36 min
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59. Cayli Cavaco Reck, Founder + Owner of Knockout Beauty, On Conscious Beauty For The Modern Mind, Building Community, and Entrepreneurship
When game-changing beauty entrepreneur, Cayli Cavaco Reck, posted this quote on Instagram, “There is a great irony in the fact that the moment you start to feel comfortable in your skin, it begins to sag,” her beauty career was set in motion. Cayli Cavaco Reck is the Founder and Creator of Knockout Beauty ®. She has pioneered an all new concept and approach to beauty with the launch of her 360-degree, full-service beauty business that encompasses highly in-depth one-on-one skincare consultations, curated online and brick and mortar retail spaces and activations, and a movement of "conscious beauty for the modern-minded." Through her own fascination with skin and beauty, her personal skincare journey, and her willingness to spend years researching physiology, ingredients, formulations and even the way hormones affect our complexions, Cayli wanted to share her expertise and knowledge with women everywhere. What began with an inspiring, witty and beautifully curated Instagram feed, a comprehensive knowledge of skincare, and life experience has blossomed into the ever evolving Knockout Beauty. On this episode Cayli and Marni converse about how Cayli's personal skincare journey has shaped her beauty career; growing up in NYC immersed in a world of high fashion and beauty; key learnings and inspiration from her visionary, creative parents; the instagram moment that sparked the idea for Knockout Beauty; the joys and challenges of entrepreneurship and of course we touch upon a few skin care topics incuding Rosatia and the importance of Sunscreen and SPF. Follow Us On Social @knockoutbeauty on Instagram and @caylicavacoreck on Instagram @MarniOnTheMove Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn Shop our 0ffers, deals, and favorite products. Sign up for our Newsletter, The Download for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news!
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61. Chris Clearfield On Why Systems Fail: From Oil Spills To Overcooked Holiday Meals + The Simple Solutions You Can Employ, Whether You Are Managing A Team Or Your Family’s Morning Routine
It all began when derivatives trader and commercially licensed airline pilot, Chris Clearfield, started seeing parallels between the financial crisis and aviation accidents all throughout his career. In 2010, when the Deepwater Horizon Rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, the idea for his book, Meltdown, was sparked. Since then Chris has been researching and comparing major catastrophes around the world. Meltdown offers a groundbreaking take on how complexity causes failure in all kinds of modern systems — from social media to air travel—this practical and entertaining book reveals how we can prevent meltdowns in business and life. Chris Clearfield is the Co-Author (with Andras Tilcsik) of Meltdown: What Plane Crashes, Oil Spills, and Dumb Business Decisions Can Teach us About How To Succeed at Work and Home. This book is all about why our systems fail and what we can do about it. It’s definitely a business book however, you can absolutely apply the principles to family, fitness, training and life. Chris was in town a few months ago, visiting from Seattle. We went for a run then recorded the podcast with today’s special co-host, Lori Mazor. You may know Lori from way back when, episode one. She is my partner in life and racing. Lori connected everyone for the podcast and is a huge fan of the book and has direct experience using some of the principles within. In the book, Chris and Andras weave together cutting edge social science with riveting stories that take us from the front lines of the Volkswagon scandal to backstage at the Oscars, and from deep beneath the Gulf of Mexico to the top of Mount Everest. They explain how the increasing complexities of our systems create conditions ripe for failure and why our brains can’t keep up. Chris and Andras highlight the paradox of progress: while modern systems have given us new capabilities, they’ve become vulnerable to surprising meltdowns—and even corruption and misconduct. Chris shares many of these stories and examples on today’s episode but we also explore his philosophy thru the lens of triathlon and family. Meltdown by Chris Clearfield and András Tilcsik is now available in paperback and of course, as an audiobook, which I downloaded and listened to on Audible As always, thanks for tuning in and all your great feedback on the podcast. I appreciate your DM’s and questions on social, and keep those emails coming! If you like what you hear, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. It’s easy, scroll though the list of Marni on the Move podcasts on your app, click on Write a review. Share what you like about the podcast, your favorite episodes, what inspires you. Tell your friends to listen, email them a link, post it on your social platforms and tag Marni on the Move, and spread the love! Also, sign up for our newsletter The Download, to find out about upcoming events and summits this summer, great deals, offers, and giveaways!
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