Keeping Face with Kathleen Baird-Murray

Kate Somerville Doesn’t Care About The Money - It’s All About Changing Peoples Lives By Changing Their Skin

February 07, 2024 Parkview Creative Season 2 Episode 2
Kate Somerville Doesn’t Care About The Money - It’s All About Changing Peoples Lives By Changing Their Skin
Keeping Face with Kathleen Baird-Murray
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Keeping Face with Kathleen Baird-Murray
Kate Somerville Doesn’t Care About The Money - It’s All About Changing Peoples Lives By Changing Their Skin
Feb 07, 2024 Season 2 Episode 2
Parkview Creative

I first met Kate when I was beauty director at Tatler magazine many years ago. I happened to be in LA, and asked some friends which facialist might be worth visiting, and hers was the name that came up time and time again. But her's is not an overnight sensation type of story - she worked in a top cosmetic surgery office for many years before setting up on her own as an aesthetician and developing her own skincare line.

 For Keeping Face she shares the struggles of her childhood, growing up with a mother whose dependence on alcohol rocked her own confidence, until she was brave enough to leave home and find her own positive role models. Acquired by Unilever Prestige in 2015, she's come a long, long way since then. 


For more information on Kate Somerville:
https://www.katesomerville.co.uk/?gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gclid=*

The book she references:
https://www.melodybeattie.com/codependentnomore

Please follow or subscribe to Keeping Face wherever you’re listening. 

Please visit the website https://lapyae.com/ to find out about Kathleen Baird-Murray’s new, special project…  

For more information please contact info@parkviewcreative.com 

Hosted by @kathleen_bairdmurray, a @parkview.creative production 

Produced by: Parkview Creative 

Music composed by: Armand Daniaud 

Editing by: Armand Daniaud 

Keeping Face logo by: Paul McNeil 

Social Media by: Angelika Wiatkowska


Show Notes

I first met Kate when I was beauty director at Tatler magazine many years ago. I happened to be in LA, and asked some friends which facialist might be worth visiting, and hers was the name that came up time and time again. But her's is not an overnight sensation type of story - she worked in a top cosmetic surgery office for many years before setting up on her own as an aesthetician and developing her own skincare line.

 For Keeping Face she shares the struggles of her childhood, growing up with a mother whose dependence on alcohol rocked her own confidence, until she was brave enough to leave home and find her own positive role models. Acquired by Unilever Prestige in 2015, she's come a long, long way since then. 


For more information on Kate Somerville:
https://www.katesomerville.co.uk/?gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gclid=*

The book she references:
https://www.melodybeattie.com/codependentnomore

Please follow or subscribe to Keeping Face wherever you’re listening. 

Please visit the website https://lapyae.com/ to find out about Kathleen Baird-Murray’s new, special project…  

For more information please contact info@parkviewcreative.com 

Hosted by @kathleen_bairdmurray, a @parkview.creative production 

Produced by: Parkview Creative 

Music composed by: Armand Daniaud 

Editing by: Armand Daniaud 

Keeping Face logo by: Paul McNeil 

Social Media by: Angelika Wiatkowska