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🗓️ 15 May 2020
⏱️ 48 minutes
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On this episode I talk to Katie Sands, founder of fashion and lifestyle blog @honestlykate. We discuss COVID’s impact on how we are using our platforms’, and the importance of acknowledging the current situation while still providing content. We talk about comparing ourselves to others in our industries, and our respective mental health journeys. Katie also talks about the future of her brand, and projects she is working on.
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0:00.0 | Hello everyone and welcome to Freckled Foodie and Friends, a |
0:08.0 | podcast focused on making healthy living approachable hosted by yours truly Cameron Rogers. |
0:14.0 | Hey guys it's Cameron I am still in Florida recording I'm hoping that the audio was |
0:19.8 | a little improved in this episode I've been working on the back end but again I appreciate you |
0:23.8 | guys understanding obviously given the circumstances I am not recording in person so |
0:28.5 | we are making do with what we have I am joined with Kate Sans who is the founder of the fashion and lifestyle blog |
0:35.8 | honestly Kate and the Amazon live style host welcome Kate. |
0:40.3 | Thanks for having me it's so cool that we can do this virtually and that I can like see you. I feel like we're just like in a room together. It's amazing. |
0:48.0 | I know I'm really trying to get accustomed to this because I've been like the person who's been interviewed on a virtual |
0:55.9 | Zoom and I do think that obviously something lacks virtually in comparison to in person but it's |
1:02.4 | given me access to so many people |
1:04.3 | and so many people schedules that I normally wouldn't be able to have on the |
1:08.2 | show so in a way I'm very grateful for it. It's so I like honestly love it and I feel like in the past few weeks I've spoken to more people than I have like in the last year because of like all the technology that we and zooms and face times. |
1:22.4 | The only thing that bothers me is like I'm such a like I talk with my hands. |
1:27.4 | Same. And I like always am like playing off with people and not interrupting but like interrupting in a good way like where you like finishing each other's thoughts and that because of the lag with all the like face like the face time and Zoom and all the other like streaming services there's like a five second lag like you can't do that? |
1:45.3 | Yep I am really struggling with that especially on the show. |
1:49.4 | Absolutely. So I apologize if you also hear my... |
1:53.0 | But I think it's so awesome that you can continue. |
1:55.0 | Oh, sorry, see? |
1:57.0 | I know, there we go. I was going to say I apologize if you hear my dog because he's losing his shit outside my room. |
2:02.0 | Oh my God and all I want... my dog because he's losing his shit outside my room. |
2:03.0 | Oh my God and all I want to do is adopt a dog right now. |
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