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Nancy Regan appeared as if she had it all together; she was a happy wife and mother and loved her successful career as a television broadcaster. Her memoir, From Showing Off to Showing UP, reveals just how close she was to having everything in that perfect illusion fall apart. With lyrical prose, Regan explores overcoming imposter syndrome, stage fright, and perfectionism, and the journey toward embracing our most authentic selves.
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Dans le domaine de la télévision, les années 80 ont été les plus riches, les plus inventives et aussi les plus libres. Cette décennie a affirmé et vu apparaître des personnalités et des émissions que personne n’a oubliées. Et ce, dans tous les domaines. Que ce soit au niveau de l’information (Léon Zitrone, Yves Mourousi, Roger Gicquel, Hervé Claude, Jean-Claude Bourret, PPDA, Christine Ockrent, Bruno Masure, Jean-Pierre Pernaut…), des magazines (Les Frères Bogdanoff, Les Dossiers de l’écran, Thalassa, Eve Ruggieri, Anne Sinclair, Michel Polac, Les Enfants du rock, Pierre Tchernia, Frédéric Mitterrand, Jacques Chancel, Bernard Rapp, Maïté, Bernard Pivot, Henry Chapier, Philippe Gildas, Nicolas Hulot…), du divertissement (Jacques Martin, Patrick Sabatier, Patrice Laffont, L’Ile aux Enfants, Gilbert et Maritie Carpentier, Michel Drucker, Philippe Bouvard, Guy Lux, Stéphane Collaro, Patrick Sébastien, Michel Denisot, Tournez Manège, Christophe Dechavanne, Coluche, Thierry Ardisson, L’élection de Miss France, La Classe, Les Nuls, Dorothée, Sacrée Soirée, Jean-Luc Lahaye, Patrick Roy, les Guignols, Julien Lepers…), du sport (Robert Chapatte, Thierry Roland, Roger Zabel, Gérard Holtz…) et des séries (Marie-Pervenche, Maguy…). La plupart de ces émissions sont aujourd’hui devenues culte. Cet ouvrage, abondamment illustré, s’adresse donc à tous les nostalgiques de cette période.
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This book, 'Julia Child: The Last Interview and Other Conversations,' is a collection of interviews that provides an insightful look into the life and legacy of Julia Child. It captures her journey from a California girl to a culinary icon who revolutionized American cooking. Through various interviews, including those conducted for radio and television, readers gain an understanding of Child's philosophy on cooking, her charismatic personality, and her influence on American gastronomy. The book highlights her advocacy for French cooking techniques and her ability to make complex recipes accessible to home cooks. It also explores her personal life, including her relationship with her husband, Paul Child, and her experiences during World War II. This compilation is aimed at fans of Julia Child, culinary enthusiasts, and those interested in the history of cooking.
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An unfiltered, colorful romp through the IRL world of influencers that spills the tea on the multibillion-dollar industry of content creation. If you’re anything like journalist Stephanie McNeal—aka, a millennial woman—you spend hours every day indulging in Instagram’s infinite scroll. The influencers on the platform aren’t just providing eye candy; these tastemakers impact how we cook, consume, parent, decorate, think, and live. But what exactly is going on behind the curtain of the perfectly curated Instagram grids we obsess over the most? Through intimate, funny, and vulnerable reporting, McNeal takes us through the looking glass and into the secretive real world of three major influencers: fashion and lifestyle juggernaut Caitlin Covington of Southern Curls & Pearls, runner and advocate Mirna Valerio, and OG “mommy blogger” Shannon Bird. Swipe Up For More! is based on three years of unprecedented, fly-on-the-wall access that offers a rare glimpse into how these influencers build their empires, struggle with the haters and snarkers, fight for creative control from the tech platforms that enable their businesses, parent in public, and try to look good while doing it. Along the way, McNeal answers burning questions, like: Why are there so many Mormon mommy influencers? What is it like to work for a popular influencer? What do they do with all the free swag? How do brand partnerships work? And how much money do they really make? Irresistible, juicy, and voyeuristic, Swipe Up For More! reveals all about the women some love to hate (and many actually, secretly, genuinely love).
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Vloggers are people who are passionate about something and decided to create videos about it. This engaging book has something for every aspiring vlogger. It discusses the ways people make a living off their videos, gives biographical information about some of the most admired vloggers today, and touches on the history of YouTube, which is the most popular site that hosts vloggers. There is a great deal to learn about the motivating world of vlogging through the fascinating narrative and colorful photographs of this high-interest volume.
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