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🗓️ 3 March 2021
⏱️ 44 minutes
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0:00.0 | Diablo IV has arrived. As the forces of Hell gather, only you can stand in their way. |
0:07.0 | Journey across the expanse of open world of sanctuary. Choose from five powerful classes |
0:12.8 | then progress them to fit your playstyle. Adventure with your friends and up to four |
0:16.8 | player co-op with cross-playing cross progression on all platforms. |
0:21.0 | Welcome to Hell. Diablo IV, available now, rated M for mature. Tap the banner or visit |
0:26.8 | this episode's page to learn more. |
0:30.0 | Hi, guys. Welcome back to speaker Anarchy. This is your host, Etta. And I'm super, super stoked |
0:40.4 | for our guest today. I have been loving her products since day one of trying them. So |
0:45.6 | without further ado, I want to introduce you guys to Kendra Butler, who is the founder |
0:49.3 | of Alpen Beauty. And if you haven't seen Alpen Beauty yet, I'm going to link everything, |
0:54.3 | but you need to go check them out. So welcome, Kendra. I'm so excited to hear. |
1:01.0 | The pleasure is all mine. I'm a huge fan of what you're doing. And I'm so happy to be here |
1:05.7 | today. Oh, it's truly the pleasure, surely mine. I've been in love with your products. |
1:10.6 | Like I said, you know, it's, I don't usually find products that I just immediately fall |
1:15.6 | in love with. So, you know, I want to go into that, but I want you to start us off by telling |
1:19.1 | us your career and your journey and what led you to create Alpen. |
1:24.0 | Okay. So it all started in New York City. I started my beauty career in New York. |
1:30.0 | Around almost 12, 20 years ago, I guess I put it in the nature of myself, but yeah, |
1:37.0 | I started 20 years ago in New York City and I was working for grape brands in the space, |
1:41.8 | like Cody, Clarons, Givenchy. I worked for Dr. Dennis Gross, who is an amazing person and |
1:47.7 | formulator for a very long time. In around 2015, I decided that I kind of felt like I needed |
1:57.0 | to press the reset button on life. And I just kind of was in this place mentally where I was |
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