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🗓️ 17 December 2020
⏱️ 34 minutes
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0:00.0 | This episode is brought to you by Vonage. Your business needs more than an 800 number. |
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0:10.0 | From call analytics and virtual assistance to automatic speech |
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0:20.9 | customers can easily contact you the moment they have a question. |
0:24.0 | Take your calls to the next level with Vonage Voice API. |
0:27.1 | Learn more at Vonage.com. Hi guys welcome back to another episode of Skin Care Anarchy. I'm really excited |
0:38.7 | for our guest today and I'm glad that she found the time in her schedule to come onto our show. |
0:44.0 | So without further ado, I want to introduce April Franzino. |
0:47.0 | She is the beauty director for three top publications, including Good Housekeeping, Prevention magazine, and Women's Day. |
0:55.1 | So thank you so much for joining us, April. |
0:57.3 | I would love it if you could dive into your background and tell us all about your career journey. |
1:08.0 | My career began, I guess, when before I was in college, when everybody, you know, you start to think about what you might want to be |
1:12.0 | when you grow up and everybody always says to do what you should do what you love and so I thought about what I love doing as a teenager and growing up and I always love to read and write and so I thought and I always loved reading magazines, books, anything I could get my hands on. And so I thought to myself, well, gee, I would love to work at a magazine. And I had a journalism class in high school |
1:36.3 | that really, that had a special teacher |
1:39.4 | that we had for just that semester, |
1:42.0 | who was a writer at the Washington Post and she was just so |
1:45.9 | cosmopolitan and smart and sophisticated and I thought to it wow I want to be like her. |
1:51.8 | Yeah, yeah. She was really inspiring to me, |
1:54.8 | and at that point I decided I wanted to go to journalism school. |
1:58.6 | And so I researched an NYU, which is my alma mater, |
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