More Than One Thing with Athena Calderone
By Athena Calderone
More Than One Thing with Athena CalderoneApr 07, 2021
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Carla Oates | More Than One Thing with Athena Calderone
Reed Krakoff | More Than One Thing with Athena Calderone
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Jason Wu | More Than One Thing with Athena Calderone
Sophia Roe | More Than One Thing with Athena Calderone
Sophia Roe is one of those people who seems to have been born to break moulds. In this episode, the chef, wellness expert, educator, and speaker sits down to talk about her remarkable life-- from spending her childhood in foster care and not knowing where her next meal would come from, to starring in and producing her own show, Counter Space, on Vice. Through it all, Sophia has been carried by her belief in imagination, never letting fear, or lack of experience, stop her from trying everything. Tune in to hear about making best friends with imposter syndrome, choosing to be grateful even for the most painful moments, scheduling time for crying, and always finding moments for playfulness-- like and walking across the Brooklyn Bridge… backwards.
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Karen Elson | More Than One Thing with Athena Calderone
For decades Karen Elson has been a defining face in the world of fashion — gracing every major fashion magazine and runway. But Karen’s uber-successful career in fashion is only one of her many hyphens. Since childhood, she has been writing music, using her lyrics to make sense of the world and transform daily life into poetry. In this episode of More Than One Thing, Karen talks with me about moving through fear, the gift of not fitting in, and finding the courage to follow her creative path, no matter how winding.
Cleo Wade | More Than One Thing with Athena Calderone
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Daphne Oz | More Than One Thing with Athena Calderone
Naomi Watts | More Than One Thing With Athena Calderone
Athena Shares Her Personal Journey | More Than One Thing with Athena Calderone
A Sneak Peek Into Season Two | More Than One Thing with Athena Calderone
Athena Calderone launches season two of her podcast More Than One Thing on November 25th. The series pulls back the curtain on multi-faceted creatives whose many interests led them down a non-linear career path. In a series of interviews, Athena highlights multi-hyphenates who are open enough to share their struggles and how they managed to persevere. In candid conversations, More Than One Thing reveals how each guest broke through societal norms, climbed outside that perfectly packaged box of expectations, and discovered success in not just one thing, but many. The podcast proves that each of us is far too complex to be easily classified and that the creative journey is often filled with grit and uncertainty. The star-studded second season of multi-hyphenates includes Naomi Watts, Jason Wu, Daphne Oz, Reed Krakoff and Cleo Wade. Here’s a sneak peek!
Christene Barberich | More Than One Thing with Athena Calderone
Nausheen Shah | More Than One Thing with Athena Calderone
Waris Ahluwalia | More Than One Thing with Athena Calderone
Colin King | More Than One Thing with Athena Calderone
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Nate Berkus & Jeremiah Brent | More Than One Thing with Athena Calderone
Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent are world renowned interior designers, recognizable TV personalities (ahem, Oprah), product designers, brand ambassadors, and producers amongst other impressive feats. They straddle many creative disciplines with professionalism, grace and kindness but not without navigating failures and setbacks. I was lucky enough to have them on More Than One Thing to discuss the how they grasp hold of opportunities, their advice on how to sustain opportunities, and the importance of worth ethic even as you forage through an unknown path. Listen on to hear how Jeramiah admits to four failures a day and why he fears regret, not failure. And how Nate personally overcame the trauma and the loss of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami.