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The Cut

How Celebrity Esthetician Renée Rouleau Got Big by Saying No

The Cut

New York Magazine

Documentary, Personal Journals, Society & Culture, Arts, Fashion & Beauty

4.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2024

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Today, the start of a new special series about work. Hosted by friend of The Cut Samhita Mukhopadhyay, former executive editor of Teen Vogue and author of The Myth of Making It: A Workplace Reckoning. We’ll talk to women at the top of their fields, each with different perspectives on ambition and success. Women business leaders who pay their employees almost as much as they make. Women who have been held accountable — unfairly, or fairly — for their management decisions. And women who are very careful about the opportunities they say yes to. That’s where we start, with celebrity esthetician and skincare expert, whose products have a cult-like following: Renée Rouleau. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, I'm Ashley C. Ford and I'm the host of Into the Mix, a Ben and Jerry's podcast about joy and justice, produced with Vox Creative.

0:10.4

And in our new mini series, we're talking about voter fraud.

0:15.0

For years now, former President Donald Trump has made it a key talking point,

0:19.3

despite there being no evidence of widespread fraud.

0:22.9

But what impact do claims like these have

0:25.6

on ordinary voters?

0:27.6

People like Olivia Coley Pearson,

0:30.1

a civil servant in Douglas Georgia

0:32.2

who was arrested for voter fraud

0:33.7

because she showed a first-time voter how the voting machines worked.

0:38.0

Hear how she fought back on the latest episode of Into the Mix.

0:41.8

Subscribe now, wherever you listen.

0:46.0

The cut.

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The cut.

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The cut.

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The Cut.

0:58.0

In 2021, I quit what should have been my dream job. I was the executive editor at Teen Vogue.

1:01.0

I worked with an incredible team including the great Lindsay Peoples.

1:04.8

We published political and cultural criticism I cared about. But behind the scenes I

1:10.3

was exhausted and I was even more tired of telling myself that this was what I'd always wanted.

1:16.0

I had made it.

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