In this episode, the hosts Kris Yeo and Kyle Hennessy welcome plus-size model MJ, discussing their shared experiences in the modeling industry, the excitement of upcoming concerts, and personal reflections on Mother's Day. They delve into the challenges of freelancing, including the emotional toll of rejection and the importance of community support among women. The conversation also touches on the joys of spring cleaning and family dynamics, highlighting the ups and downs of life as a freelancer. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the challenges of rejection in the modeling industry, particularly focusing on the experiences of plus-size models. They discuss the pressures of the fashion world, the importance of integrity, and the need for representation and diversity in fashion. The speakers also emphasize the significance of embracing one's uniqueness and confidence as a model, and the purpose behind their work in inspiring others who share similar body types.
Takeaways
MJ is a plus-size model and has worked with the hosts before.
The excitement of attending concerts and the fashion choices that come with it.
Mother's Day reflections can lead to personal growth and affirmation.
Spring cleaning can be a family affair and a refreshing experience.
Freelancing offers both freedom and uncertainty, requiring a unique mindset.
Handling rejection in the freelance world is crucial for self-esteem.
Community support among women is empowering and uplifting.
Personal moments with family can lead to deeper connections.
The importance of vulnerability in expressing emotions and talents.
Freelancing can lead to diverse experiences and connections. Rejection is often out of our control and can be hard to deal with.
Leading a career with integrity is essential in the face of competition.
The fashion industry still has a long way to go in terms of size inclusivity.
Plus-size models often face different pressures compared to straight-size models.
There is a need for more bold and fashionable options for plus-size clothing.
Representation in media is crucial for self-acceptance and confidence.
The uniqueness of a model can be their greatest asset.
Confidence is key when navigating castings and opportunities.
Models should embrace their individuality and not hide their features.
The purpose of modeling can be to inspire others and provide representation.
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