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Power Talks by Kérastase.
Break The Confidence Gap with inspiring women from around the world
Welcome to Power Talks, an inspiring podcast series that stems from Kérastase’s eponymous global mentoring program aiming at closing the #confidencegap between men and women through mentorship, and empowering conversatio
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7. Pivoting in the Public Eye with Emily Ratajkowski
15:47||Season 1, Ep. 7Our inner critic can make us feel like ‘imposters’ and that we aren’t ‘good enough.’ How can we overcome that fear to achieve our goals? In this talk, model and NYT bestselling author Emily Ratajkowski talks about how she faced her fears and allowed herself to pursue her dream to become an author and mother.She talks about:Her start as a modelHow she sought guidance from other writers Being okay with the process of learning and messing up and getting feedbackJump in here:00:00: What inspired her book03:05: Being supportive of her friends by giving and receiving feedback -4:15: The difficulties of writing about your personal life.9:15: On speaking directly with her fans13:46: On the difficulties of the modeling industryThanks for listening to the Power Talks podcast series that stems from Kérastase’s eponymous global mentoring program aiming at closing the #confidencegap between men and women through mentorship, and empowering conversations. Designed with the same ambition, this series aims to uplift women, helping them expand their potential and their impact on the world. Tune in and listen to accomplished women from across different industries discuss how they’ve been able to use their confidence to find their inner power.For more from Emily you can find her book “My Body” at your favorite bookstore and online, and follow her on: Twitter: @emrata Instagram: @emrataFor more from Kérastase, you can follow us on:Kérastase.com: https://www.kerastase.com/power-talks/Instagram: @kerastase_officialTikTok: @kerastase.official
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6. Becoming a change maker with Alexandra Palt
09:06||Season 1, Ep. 6Have you ever been told you’re “too much”?Alexandra Palt, human rights specialist, CEO of the Fondation L’Oréal and Chief Corporate Responsibility Officer of L’Oréal, shares how her experience in the corporate world inspired her to be courageous, ask questions, and stand up for herself. In this talk, she shares three key tips to advocate for meaningful change in your own life and at work.Alexandra talks about:Finding the right place to make change.Knowing your strengths.How success can only take place in the right environment.Jump in here:00:00: Her early work as a human rights lawyer03:00: The importance of knowing herself05:00: Finding courageThanks for listening to the Power Talks podcast series that stems from Kérastase’s eponymous global mentoring program aiming at closing the #confidencegap between men and women through mentorship, and empowering conversations. Designed with the same ambition, this series aims to uplift women, helping them expand their potential and their impact on the world. Tune in and listen to accomplished women from across different industries discuss how they’ve been able to use their confidence to find their inner powerFor more from Alexandra Palt you can follow her on:Linkedin: @alexandrapaltFor more from Kérastase, you can follow us on:Kérastase.com: https://www.kerastase.com/power-talks/Instagram: @kerastase_officialTikTok: @kerastase.official5. Making vulnerability a superpower with Katrina Jones
18:09||Season 1, Ep. 5Why is vulnerability so hard for us as individuals? How can we use our vulnerability to empower ourselves? In this talk, Lean In VP Katrina Jones shares how playing a role trying to be perfect at work was counterproductive and how she came to accept her vulnerability to become a powerful and inspiring leader.She talks about:Becoming vulnerableFeeling okay with breaking the norm - Finding faith in herselfJump in here:00:00: Introduces her work experience2:49: On putting on her ‘best self’ at work5:30: How to let people in9:10: On rejecting the norms of the corporate world15:51: Supporting others to be their most authentic selves at work as well.Thanks for listening to the Power Talks podcast series that stems from Kérastase’s eponymous global mentoring program aiming at closing the #confidencegap between men and women through mentorship, and empowering conversations. Designed with the same ambition, this series aims to uplift women, helping them expand their potential and their impact on the world. Tune in and listen to accomplished women from across different industries discuss how they’ve been able to use their confidence to find their inner power.For more from Katrina Jones you can follow her on: Twitter: @katrina_hrmFor more from Kérastase, you can follow us on:Kérastase.com: https://www.kerastase.com/power-talks/Instagram: @kerastase_officialTikTok: @kerastase.official4. Pushing into the unknown with Rochelle Peetoom
08:20||Season 1, Ep. 4We all want to do a ‘good job’ but sometimes we let our own self-doubt get in the way. How can we use that anxiety and uncertainty to inspire us?In this talk, Rochelle Peetoom, CEO of Rob Peetoom, shares how she changed her thinking to see the stress of ‘doing a good job’ as a driving force. This thinking helped her weather the pandemic’s effect on her company by driving her to trust her instincts and dive into the unknown.She talks about:Taking over her father’s businessFinding the best way in a bad situation - Finding her powerJump in here:1:00: On taking over a company at 28 years old - 2:20: Giving her coworkers room to lead.4:11: Finding power in the unknown6:00: How she saved her company in the pandemic7:02: Finding the path to growth, not comfortThanks for listening to the Power Talks podcast series that stems from Kérastase’s eponymous global mentoring program aiming at closing the #confidencegap between men and women through mentorship, and empowering conversations. Designed with the same ambition, this series aims to uplift women, helping them expand their potential and their impact on the world. Tune in and listen to accomplished women from across different industries discuss how they’ve been able to use their confidence to find their inner power.For more from Rochelle, you can follow her on: Instagram: @rochellepeetoomFor more from Kérastase, you can follow us on:Kérastase.com: https://www.kerastase.com/power-talks/Instagram: @kerastase_official TikTok: @kerastase.official3. Carving out your voice to become the most confident YOU.
15:04||Season 1, Ep. 3Whether you’re an artist, writer, journalist, dj or chef, carving out your voice can be a challenge. How can we overcome our struggles to advocate for ourselves in the workplace, and achieve our goals? In this motivational panel, four women talk about overcoming rejection, asking for more time to achieve better things, being content with imperfect work, having a playful attitude and most of all, cultivating a support network for yourself and the women around you.They talk about:Not underestimating oneselfGiving yourself credit- Being okay with rejectionJump in here:-00:00: Introduction of the panel-03:00: Being aware of your agency-04:35: On being 80% perfect-06:41: Supporting each other as women-10:39: On creating spaces for yourself -13:30: Turning fear into a driving forceFeaturing:Almass Baddat, DJ and multidisciplinary artist who believes in the strength of empowering art.Louise Bourrat, a successful French chef committed to giving women a safe space at work.Harriet Davey, an artist who advocates for diverse female representation in the art world.Zing Tseng, journalist and editor-in-chief of VICE UK dedicated to uplifting voices of forgotten women in history.Thanks for listening to the Power Talks podcast series that stems from Kérastase’s eponymous global mentoring program aiming at closing the #confidencegap between men and women through mentorship, and empowering conversations. Designed with the same ambition, this series aims to uplift women, helping them expand their potential and their impact on the world. Tune in and listen to accomplished women from across different industries discuss how they’ve been able to use their confidence to find their inner powerFor more from these incredible women you can follow them on:Almass Baddat Instagram: @almassbaddatLouise Bourrat Instagram: @louisebourratHarriet Davey Instagram: @harriet.blend Zing Tseng Instagram: @miss_zingFor more from Kérastase, you can follow us on:Kérastase.com: https://www.kerastase.com/power-talks/Instagram: @kerastase_officialTikTok: @kerastase.official2. Forgiving yourself quickly with Esther Acebo
10:58||Season 1, Ep. 2When we get rejected, we lose confidence and it’s hard to try again. So how do we overcome that feeling to continue trying and get that coveted ‘yes’?In this talk, Spanish actress and star of Money Heist Ester Acebo talks about how she’s dealt with rejection in her industry and how she’s kept it from knocking her down.She talks about:Accepting rejectionOn accepting herselfHer worst audition before getting her big break and successJump in here:2:49: On being positive to get that yes5:36: The incredible story of her audition for Money Heist.9:10: On never giving upThanks for listening to the Power Talks podcast series that stems from Kérastase’s eponymous global mentoring program aiming at closing the #confidencegap between men and women through mentorship, and empowering conversations. Designed with the same ambition, this series aims to uplift women, helping them expand their potential and their impact on the world. Tune in and listen to accomplished women from across different industries discuss how they’ve been able to use their confidence to find their inner power.For more from Ester, you can follow her on: Instagram: @estheraceboFor more from Kérastase, you can follow us on:Kérastase.com: https://www.kerastase.com/power-talks/Instagram: @kerastase_officialTikTok: @kerastase.official1. Returning to your authentic blueprint with Ebonee Davis
18:26||Season 1, Ep. 1What does it mean to be your most authentic self? How does our upbringing shape the women we become?Ebonee Davis is an American model, poet, and activist, who experienced the reality of being a black woman in the fashion industry. In this talk, she shares how her difficult childhood pushed her to embrace her true self and advocate for diversity in front of the camera as well as behind it.Ebonee talks about:Her upbringing as an outsiderThe first time she wore her hair naturally in a campaignFinding poetry in the struggle - Becoming her most authentic selfJump in here:-00:30 The challenge of defining authenticity-3:30 How she used the outsider experience to inspire her.-7:20 Finding success in the chaos after Hurricane Sandy-10:14 Her open letter to the fashion industry to make inclusivity important-15:22 How self-love is the ultimate solution to finding authenticityThanks for listening to the Power Talks podcast series that stems from Kérastase’s eponymous global mentoring program aiming at closing the #confidencegap between men and women through mentorship, and empowering conversations. Designed with the same ambition, this series aims to uplift women, helping them expand their potential and their impact on the world. Tune in and listen to accomplished women from across different industries discuss how they’ve been able to use their confidence to find their inner power.For more from Ebonee Davis you can follow her on:Twitter: @EboneeDavisInstagram: @eboneedavisFor more from Kérastase, you can follow us on: Kérastase.comInstagram: @kerastase_officialTikTok: @kerastase.official