The Edit Podcast

De: L‘Oréal Blackett
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  • Welcome to The Edit Podcast, hosted by journalist and presenter L‘Oréal Blackett. The weekly podcast looks to find positive representation online, by speaking to digital creators, entrepreneurs, activists, entertainers, and more who use their platforms for social change, uplifting their communities, and sometimes are just a good laugh. L’Oréal’s mission is to promote real, frank conversation — let’s cut through the noise —and remind people to look after themselves on and offline. #ThisIsTheEdit
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  • EP 24: Charlotte Moore ‘How I Turned Rejection Into A Success Story‘
    Sep 20 2021

    Today’s guest is the multi-talented journalist, writer, and poet Charlotte Moore.

    She writes for the likes of Cosmopolitan, Refinery 29, and other major publications. She admits that the road to breaking it in media took a lot of grit… and hundreds of emails.

    In this episode, Charlotte and I delve into the wonderful, fabulous, and terrifying world of freelance journalism, she explains why she keeps a rejection letter framed on her wall, and importantly, when it comes to your passions, why you should always shoot your shot.

     

    This is the Edit.

     

    You can follow host L’Oréal Blackett on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/loreal_blackett/  and Twitter https://twitter.com/LOreal_B

    The Edit Podcast is on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/the_edit_podcast/

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    53 m
  • EP 23 Rabya Lomas ‘The Desi Disrupter Taking The Ethnicity Pay Gap Petition To Parliament’
    Sep 13 2021

    Today’s conversation is with Rabya Lomas, a British Pakistani content creator, consultant and self-coined ’desi disrupter’ 

     

    September 20th is a big day for Rabya, as her Ethnicity Pay Gap petition will finally be debated in parliament. 

     

    She’s calling the government to make it mandatory for large companies to publish their ethnicity pay gaps, to shine a light on race-based inequality in the workplace. 

     

    In this episode, we discuss whether social media activism is a real thing, the importance of advocating for yourself, and how this Desi Disrupter finally found her voice.

    This Is The Edit.

    You can follow host L’Oréal Blackett on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/loreal_blackett/  and Twitter https://twitter.com/LOreal_B

    The Edit Podcast is on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/the_edit_podcast/

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    53 m
  • EP 22: Tabitha Warley: Sharing Your Truth Vs Pimping Your Trauma
    Aug 30 2021

    Up next, is my conversation with Tabitha Warley, also known to her followers as Take Heart.

    Outside her day job in finance, she’s a blogger who uses her platform to speak about her mental health journey and overcoming self-harm.

    But that’s only part of her story. The Yorkshire native is hilarious and unapologetically honest. And, will happily to you to F off if you overstep her boundaries.

    In this episode, I ask Tabitha why she shares her unfiltered life online and how she came to have the bravery to walk in her truth.

    This Is The Edit.

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