IN CONVERSATION: Cyan Ta’eed
Shameless28 Aug 2019

IN CONVERSATION: Cyan Ta’eed

Happy Thursday friends! We’re joined today by serial entrepreneur Cyan Ta’eed, who has gone from working out of her parents’ basement in 2006 to building a tech empire in her online design and photography hub, Envato. Over the last couple of years, Cyan has directed her energy and efforts into Hey Tiger, an ethical chocolate brand that functions as a social enterprise, where each bar sold helps community development projects for cocoa farming communities in West Africa. Cyan is incredibly successful, yes, but she’s also kind, and oozes compassion with everything she does. Here, we discuss how she went from being in her mid-twenties with nothing to her name, to being in her late thirties with hundreds of employees, and everything in between. Want more from Cyan? Follow her on Instagram @cyanctaeed. Craving more? You’re only human. Join our glorious Shameless Facebook community, where thousands of like-minded ladies keep each other up to date with the latest celebrity and pop culture stories. Or if Facebook isn't your thing why don't you chuck us a follow on Instagram instead? We know you didn't ask, but yes of course we have a weekly newsletter! So glad you asked. You can subscribe here for recommendations, columns and more super fun things (yes, we clickbaited you and we don't regret a thing. NOT A DAMN THING). Shameless Podcast is very much an independent vehicle that runs on the support of our incredible listeners - that's you! So, if you’d like to support the show, we would like that very much. Hit ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify, and leave a review if you’re feeling especially generous. Then sit back and bask in our eternal, abundant love. Your hosts are Zara McDonald (@zamcdonald) and Michelle Andrews (@michelleandrews1). Thank you to our sponsor Keep It Cleaner for making today's episode possible. Use our code SHAMELESS50 at checkout for 50% off your first month. Shameless is a production of Shameless Media.

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The Roxy Jacenko show

The Roxy Jacenko show

HELLO GUYS. MICH HERE. VERRRRRY SLEEP DEPRIVED RIGHT NOW. On this ep we talk about the Diet Prada + Dolce and Gabbana scandal, why Roxy Jacenko has a hold on the Aussie media, and all about our obsession with The Bold Type. Wanna subscribe to our newsletter? You can do so here (if that link doesn't work, you'll find it in our Insta bio). Want to get behind the #OrangeCard? When you see someone speaking of a woman in a disrespectful way - online or otherwise - call it out! Hashtag #OrangeCard and get people talking. This episode was produced by Michelle Andrews, with royalty free music from BenSound. Thanks to Over The Moo for making this episode possible.

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Em Rata and naked feminism

Em Rata and naked feminism

It's Monday! Thanks so much for joining us. On today's show: The Bachelorette finale that fell just a little bit flat, the sudden controversy around Emily Ratajkowski's Australian visit and the mounting pressure for young people to make something of their weekends. This week, Mich recommended Treading Water by Leigh Campbell, and Zara recommended Believed by NPR. Thanks so much to Over The Moo for sponsoring this episode of Shameless. This episode was produced by Zara McDonald with royalty free music from Bensound.

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IN CONVERSATION: Emma Hawkins

IN CONVERSATION: Emma Hawkins

Welcome to our very first Thursday instalment of Shameless. Every few weeks or so, we will be dropping interviews with some of the your favourite faces on social media. Up first, it's Emma Hawkins. You can find Emma on Instagram @emmahawkins_ or you can find her at emmahawkins.com. ENJOY x

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Inside the Birdcage

Inside the Birdcage

Oh my goodness WHAT A WEEK! On this episode we're covering the bachelorettes who can't help but spread dangerous health advice, whether or not the Melbourne Cup Carnival is unethical (and our experience in the Birdcage) and, finally, the Victoria's Secret Catwalk. RECOMMENDATIONS: This week, Mich recommended this episode of the The Tim Ferriss Show podcast with Seth Godin. Zara recommended the fiction book Normal People by Sally Rooney. Oh, and we are launching a RECOMMENDATIONS NEWSLETTER. Weeeee. You can subscribe to that right here. If that link doesn't work (damn podcast app) head over to our Insta bio @shamelesspodcast - we will also put the link there. To listen to Louise Adams' podcast, click here. Again, here is the fantastic piece on reaction culture written by Man Repeller's Haley Nahman. Thank you so much for joining us for episode 35! Before we go - we’re a little independent podcast. It’s just Zara and I sitting in her family's office. So if you love Shameless and want to help us grow, you can do a few things: The first is click ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts, that helps new listeners find our show every week.. The second thing is you can tell a friend! Invite them to our Facebook group, Shameless Celebrity Gossip, or let other people know about us on your Insta Story. Lastly, send them this episode if they need some smart celebrity news in their life. This episode was produced by Michelle Andrews, with royalty free music from BenSound.

11 Nov 201858min

The psychology of hate-following

The psychology of hate-following

HAPPY MONDAY wonderful humans, boy do we have a show for you today. First, we need to talk about J-Lo and that glittery green cape. Then, Charlie-Sheen-related-frustration makes Mich cry, and we look at the phenomenon of hate-following. The piece Zara recommended on outrage culture is here. The No Filter episode about James Packer's life is here. The Cut on Tuesdays' episode on extremism is here. Listen to Tim Ferriss in conversation with Karlie Kloss here. God this is gonna be a lotta links. Bear with us. ALRIGHTY. The New York Times' Anna Holmes on Charlie Sheen's misogyny. Vanity Fair's 2011 Charlie Sheen profile (written by Mark Seal). Tom Meagher's sentiment on Charlie Sheen's Australian visa is here. Then we've got Rachel Siemens for Man Repeller on hate-following. Sophie Wilkinson for Grazia on the same topic. And, last but not least, Vice on why it might not be all that bad for us. Thanks to Lou Lou Lips for making this episode of Shameless possible. Episode 34 was produced by Michelle Andrews, with royalty-free music from BenSound. For anyone who is still reading and is therefore a VIP listener, thank you, thank you, thank you. You make our jobs a true joy and we couldn't do any of this without you x

4 Nov 201855min

Kayla Itsines and her $486 million

Kayla Itsines and her $486 million

Monday! Happy Monday! On today's show: How Kayla Itsines built a $400 million empire despite the controversies that shadow her fiance and business partner. Plus, the influencers who preach career advice in books, and why are women so obsessed with true crime? You read about Zara's report on Kayla ripping off costumers here, and the AFR's Young Rich list here. This week, Mich recommended Man Repeller and Zara recommended The Cut On Tuesdays. For articles mentioned on the show: Cameron Russell's TED Talk Life lessons from Tim Minchin Grisly Murders and Serial Killers? Ooh, Tell Me More from The New York Times Why do we — women in particular — love true crime books?

28 Okt 201853min

Stalkers, paps, and liars

Stalkers, paps, and liars

Happy Monday lovers! This week, we're talking about the evolution of Lady Gaga, the closure of Cosmo, and the ethics of the celebrity paparazzi. This week Mich recommends watching Exposed: The case of Keli Lane on ABC iView. Zara recommends this profile on Chrissy Teigen and this interview with the man who welcomed back Louis CK, To read Allie Jones' take on whether Cosmo is "deeply feminist", click here. To read an interview with the woman who reinvigorated Cosmo, Amy Odell, click here. Why We Need Tabloids, by Ryan Linkof in the New York Times. Listen to Keira Knightley on the Awards Chatter Podcast. This episode was produced by Michelle Andrews, with royalty free music from Bensound.

21 Okt 201851min

Crazy Rich Australians

Crazy Rich Australians

Good morning lovely people. Happy Monday! On this week's show: Taylor Swift finally gets political, why this year’s season of The Bachelorette is the lowest rating in history, and the Aussie socialites that are dripping with both money and narcissism. This week, Zara recommended Longform's interview with Rebecca Traister and Michelle recommended Any Ordinary Day by Leigh Sales. Wanna read what we spoke about in the pod? Links below. Why celebrities wade into politics: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/09/22/why-celebrities-wade-into-politics-and-why-people-listen-to-them-even-conservatives/?utm_term=.3d06a0f24d5e The Social Set: https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/celebrity/what-s-not-to-like-the-social-network-that-really-counts-20181008-p508c8.html Thanks so much to STA Travel for sponsoring this episode of Shameless. This episode was produced by Zara McDonald, with royalty free music from BenSound.

14 Okt 201851min

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