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One Bold Idea

University of California

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One Bold Idea tells stories of pivotal moments in California history that have shaped the world, spanning topics from the arts, health, agriculture and technology. This series is produced in celebration of the University of California's 150th anniversary. For more stories, visit 150.universityofcalifornia.edu
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Bold Faith And Fashion- Outfit Ideas, Capsule Wardrobe, Body Image and Identity, Color Analysis

Ashli Anna Hurley- Wardrobe Stylist, Color and Style Coach, Girl Mom, Biblical Mindset Enthusiast

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Do you use clothing as a way to hide your body? Are you tired of feeling insecure about the clothes you’re wearing? Are you frustrated with all the wasted time and money spent on clothes you never wear? Do you wish you had a cohesive wardrobe that made getting dressed easy and enjoyable? I’m so glad you’re here. The Bold Faith and Fashion Podcast was created just for you! Here you will learn how to see your beauty through the eyes of Jesus, how to dress for your body type, and how to look st ...
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It is episode 100 of the Bold Faith and Fashion podcast. To celebrate I've brought on my business bestie Lissa Figgins to wrap up our Biblical Beauty Summer Series where we talked about self care. In today's episode Lissa gives us practical and applicable tips to help you implement Biblical self-care habits so you can serve others and pour out from…
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The first sentence of Frank Bruni’s new book says it all. It reads, “Let me tell you how I’ve been wronged.” More and more Americans are living mired in resentment, says Bruni, convinced that they are losing because someone else is winning. And it’s poison to our collective culture. In his new book, “The Age of Grievance,” he writes: “[Grievance] t…
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When A.J. Jacobs decided to immerse himself in early Americana, he didn’t think about the fact that the required wool stockings wouldn’t have elastic. “They would fall down to my ankles,” he laughs. “I had to put on little sock belts every morning. I’ll never get back that time.” But no matter. He was committed to getting into the headspace of the …
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Hey there working momma are you one of those women who wants to nourish her body and participate in self care? Does the world's definition of self-care hold you back because you want to honor God and biblically prioritize yourself? Are you afraid to get caught up in the vanity cycle if you prioritize your health and body? Then you NEED to listen to…
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Debut novelist Sarai Johnson created four generations of Black mothers and daughters to tackle the questions that came up in her own life: What does forgiveness look like? Can cycles of trauma be broken? Can a daughter truly leave her mother’s mistakes in the past? “Grown Women” expertly probes for answers via the lives of Evelyn, Charlotte, Corinn…
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Claire Messud has long wanted to write a novel inspired by her family’s history in Algeria, thanks to a handwritten memoir, more than 1,500 pages long, penned by her paternal grandfather. It was rich with stories and history and photos about her ancestors, who were born in French Algeria but then expelled from their homes in 1962 when Algeria won i…
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Are you ready to create a wardrobe you're confident wearing? Book your free closet audit here: https://calendly.com/boldfaithandfashion/bff-coaching-call FREE Core Wardrobe Checklist https://bit.ly/BFFCore ---------------Contact Me------------------ boldfaithandfashion@gmail.com Instagram:@boldfaithandfashion Facebook Group: Bold Faith+Fashion Dres…
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New York Times bestselling author Nicola Yoon’s new novel, “One of our Kind,” is one of the most talked about books of the summer. On this week’s Big Books and Bold Ideas, Yoon joins MPR News host Kerri Miller to talk about what led her to write a book about finding the sinister in a Shangri-La. When does our natural bent to protect and enjoy becom…
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Lily Chen is not endowed with good fortune — despite the fact that her scientist mother managed to grow a backyard of four-leaf clovers. She doesn’t win raffles or lotteries. She scrapes out a meager living as an unpaid intern with the hopes that it might give her a shot at an entry-level gig. In short: Not lucky. But then a chance encounter upends…
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The topic of #selfcare is a popular one especially among beauty influencers though the concept of self care isn’t limited to beauty. The phrase “self care isn’t selfish” is a statement that morphed from the original two word phrase “self-care” in the early 20th century when self-care was specifically correlated with taking care of your health. But …
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The Civil War is remembered for its sweeping battles: Gettysburg, Atlanta, Antietam. Less known are the small troops of men, enlisted by both sides, to fight far from the battlefields. These ruthless soldiers relied on stealth to sneak behind enemy lines — often wearing their opponent’s uniform — and destroyed supply lines, assassinated military of…
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Taiyon Coleman has been writing since she was a child. At age 8, she announced to her family that a novel was in the works. Today, she’s a published author and a professor of literature at St. Catherine University. But the road from there to here wasn’t as straight-forward as you might think. Coleman joins host Kerri Miller on Big Books and Bold Id…
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Modesty is a touchy topic for some especially in the context of church and the western culture we live in. In today's podcast I attempt to define modesty by comparing biblical modesty to cultural modesty. Tune in to hear what it means to be modest as a working Christian mom and why it's important to allow the Holy Spirit to judge and convict us and…
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America is steeped in the notion of rugged individualism. It’s comforting to think success is based on our own hard work and self determination. But social scientist Robert Mark Rank says random chance governs far more of our lives that most of us want to admit. This week on Big Books and Bold Ideas, Rank joins MPR News host Kerri Miller to talk ab…
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Noor Khan is still reeling from the disintegration of her family when she stumbles across a library cart stacked with books in her new small-town high school. In her heart, she just wants to finish her senior year and get back to Chicago as quickly as possible. But when she learns the books are being removed by a group of parents trying to ban lite…
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This summer I'm exploring what it means to have a biblical mindset around beauty. Today's episode is an introduction to a 5 part series that explores how we as Christian working mommas can let go of shame around our physical appearances by shifting our focus to what God says is TRUELY beautiful in His sight. Tune in today to: 1. Explore the definit…
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Dystopian novels aren’t known for being hopeful. But that’s exactly what Leif Enger brings to the genre with his new book, “I Cheerfully Refuse.” The beloved Minnesota author joined MPR News host Kerri Miller at the Sheldon Theatre in Red Wing on June 4 for a special “on the road” version of Talking Volumes. Their conversation revolved around books…
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What do you imagine your death will look like? It’s not a morbid or depressing question to Alua Arthur. She’s a death doula, and she firmly believes that giving thought to that question is the key to living a meaningful life. Arthur herself thinks about dying a lot. As she tells Kerri Miller on this week’s Big Books and Bold Ideas, she has detailed…
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AS a woman in her mid thirties who has been styling for over ten years, I've heard LOTS of different tips and tricks from the styling gurus. But these three tips from the gurus have me scratching my head- tune in to hear the 3 pieces of styling advice I recommend you AVOID as a mid 30s+ woman who wants to look her best Are you ready to create a war…
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Who knew boring could be an asset? In Lea Carpenter’s new spy novel, “Ilium,” we meet our young and restless unnamed narrator on a day when she’s urging herself to be less mundane, to take more risks. She has no idea that the spies she’ll soon be working for want her precisely because she’s inexperienced, untested and ordinary. She quickly gets pul…
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Birds, bats, freshwater mussels and a small catfish. They all slipped away in 2023, among the 21 species declared extinct by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Grief is a rational response. So are the questions novelist and conservationist Lydia Millet articulates in her new book, “We Loved It All.” A blend of memoir and ecological truth-telling, …
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Are you ready to create a wardrobe you're confident wearing? Book your free closet audit here: https://calendly.com/boldfaithandfashion/bff-coaching-call ---------------Contact Me------------------ boldfaithandfashion@gmail.com Instagram:@boldfaithandfashion Facebook Group: Business to Casual Capsule Wardrobe for Professional Christian Women https:…
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Big Book and Bold Ideas talks with authors from around the globe. But our favorite moments come when host Kerri Miller sits down with Minnesota writers to talk about story, craft and how calling this state home influences both. This week, we took a look back at some conversations with notable Minnesota authors, including Shannon Gibney, who just wo…
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Are you on the extroverted side of the personality scale or introverted side? Are you somewhere in between? That may influence your style but does it DETERMINE your style? Tune in to find out! Are you ready to create a wardrobe you're confident wearing? Book your free closet audit here: https://calendly.com/boldfaithandfashion/bff-coaching-call ---…
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Jamie Figueroa’s new memoir, “Mother Island” is stylistically unique. She combines prose and creative nonfiction, myth and short stories to explore her memories. But the heart of the book — her push-pull relationship with her mother and her process of uncovering a true self — is as old as time. Figueroa’s mother was taken from Puerto Rico as a youn…
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As Christian women who love the Lord praying fervently and in faith for healing only to find out that the healing will not happen on this side of heaven is not something we’re unfamiliar with. And sometimes it can especially sting when you’re feeling confident in your spirit or when things seems to be going well in the physical. In today’s episode …
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Alexandra Fuller’s new memoir begins with the death of her 21-year-old son, Fi, and chronicles her attempts to grieve well in the searing aftermath of his loss. Among other things, that meant acknowledging her kinship with others who had gone before her. In her gorgeous new book, “Fi: A Memoir of My Son,” she writes: “The way a pilot sees wind and …
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Growing up in the 90s with movies like Clueless made it a well-known fact that repeating an outfit is a fashion faux pas. Or is it? Perhaps the resistance to wearing the same outfit over and over again has more to do with your Core Style need. Whether or not it is "socially acceptable" is neither here nor there. Today's podcast addresses the #1 war…
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Danny Ryan doesn’t see himself as ambitious — which is surprising, seeing as he’s both stolen and made millions. But in his mind, he’s just an average guy trying to survive in a world that would rather he not. Ryan is the central character of Don Winslow’s sweeping crime trilogy that draws parallels to movies like “The Godfather” and “Goodfellas.” …
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Americans overwhelmingly support gender equality. But not as many see themselves as feminists. Elizabeth Cobbs says that’s because we don’t know our history. Her latest book, “Fearless Women,” chronicles how the fight for women’s rights began at the founding of our country, when Abigail Adams urged her husband to “remember the ladies” (and her plea…
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I have styled thousands of women, men, and children. But as a coach who works with professional working women one on one I learned that we need to be strategic in how we shop for our clothes. Especially because we NEED to look put together and cohesive on a daily basis. Tune in to see how this ONE change in the way you shop will effortlessly stream…
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Myriam J. A. Chancy spent her childhood in Haiti and then moved with her family to Winnipeg. But those island roots shaped who she became and inspired her latest novel, “Village Weavers.” It follows a complicated female friendship that spans decades and countries. Growing up in 1940s Port-au-Prince, Gertie and Sisi are enthralled with each other — …
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When Kao Kalia Yang’s mother was a child growing up in Laos, she lived a comfortable life. Her father was a prosperous merchant. She was the only Hmong girl in the village to go to school. She felt valued. The war changed all that. Hunted by North Vietnamese soldiers, Yang’s maternal family had to flee into the jungle and live a desperate existence…
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As women it’s pretty common to have some insecurities around our stomach area. This may be because of weight gain, having had children, or even hormonal changes in our bodies. So many women say I’ll shop for nice things for myself once I lose the weight. But here’s the thing- you don’t have to! Tune in today to hear how you can dress your “right no…
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What do you see, hear and experience when you drop miles into the deepest parts of the ocean? For journalist Susan Casey, it was transformative — even emotional. Her latest book, “The Underworld,” is a homage to the abyss and the scientists who explore it. She also describes her own dives in deep-sea submersibles, through the oceanic “twilight zone…
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How has my relationship transformed my relationship with Christ? The BIG answer to that is His guidance in shifting my FOCUS from what the world expects of me to instead focus on the sanctification process He's leading me through. ---------------Contact Me------------------ boldfaithandfashion@gmail.com Instagram:@boldfaithandfashion Facebook Group…
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If you’ve ever struggled to remember where you set down your phone, or how you know the person you just ran into at the grocery store, you’re not alone. Everyday forgetfulness is a part of living — and of aging. But for neuroscientist Charan Ranganath, more compelling than what we remember is why we remember. “The human brain is not a memorization …
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Have you ever put on an outfit and thought, "Why don't I feel stylish in this?" In today's episode I'm telling you a stylist's top 5 go-to hacks for looking stylish, polished and current. Which of these hacks do you implement when you get dressed? ---------------Contact Me------------------ boldfaithandfashion@gmail.com Instagram:@boldfaithandfashi…
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At the center of Tommy Orange’s new novel sits a family nearly destroyed. It’s suffering the long-term effects of government-ordered separation, from decades of displacement and neglect, and from the white American philosophy best summed up by the phrase: Kill the Indian, save the man. It’s a theme familiar to readers who loved Orange’s first novel…
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Are you a mentor mom in a MOMs group? Do you lead a small group or teach Sunday school? Are you a grandparent or do you have the potential to be a grandparent someday? Then you have the OPPORTUNITY to make THE difference for a young child just by being older and wiser ;) ---------------Contact Me------------------ boldfaithandfashion@gmail.com Inst…
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In many ways, the COVID-19 pandemic was public health’s finest hour. Millions of lives were saved, thanks to isolation measures. Vaccines were developed in record time. Systems were developed for contract tracing and testing. But it was also an apocalyptic moment for a system under strain. As a result, trust in doctors and scientists has plummeted.…
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Hey professional lady! Are you particular about how your clothes fit? Do cutesy prints and ruffles bother you when you wear them? Do you feel the most put together when you have something on with clean lines, solid colors, and simple styling? Is your motto less is more? Then professional lady you may be Core Style #4! ---------------Contact Me-----…
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This week, Big Books and Bold Ideas is launching an election year series that asks: What is American democracy in 2024? Americans come to that question with significantly different views. And what American democracy was when this country was founded isn’t necessarily what it is today or what it will be in the future. Democracy is dynamic. Heather C…
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You may be wondering why I am combining faith and fashion and how in the world one can even do that. I know I was wondering how I would do that when the Lord asked me to step into my role as the CEO of BFF. Spoiler alert- you as a professional woman have been given a place of influence. You are a leader. There are people who look up to you simply b…
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MPR News host Kerri Miller has never skirted the topic of faith. On her former weekday show, she regularly dialoged with leaders like Jenan Mohajir from Interfaith America, activist and author Anne Lamott, theologian Jemar Tisby, Sister Joan Chittister, and evangelical disrupter Rachel Held Evans. She even did a year-long series with women from a v…
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Are you stuck in neutral? I mean in your clothing and color palette. Do you reach for black, grey, and white because it’s practical and goes with everything? Do you have to ignore the fact that you look washed out in your clothes because taking the time to shop feels like a waste of time? Especially because you HATE paying full price and would rath…
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Choices made in a moment reverberate for generations, despite best intentions. Vanessa Chan adeptly explores this concept in her debut novel, “The Storm We Made” — a work of historical fiction set in her home country of Malaysia, which was inspired by stories her grandmother would tell. The main character is Cecily, a discontented housewife in 1930…
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Have you ever wondered as a professional Christian woman if it's appropriate to share your faith at work? Is it expected of you as a follower of Christ? Today I'm digging into God's word to answer those questions and we're going to look at three scriptures to help you discern whether or not you're being Spirit-led to share your faith. BARNA RESEARC…
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