Camera Queens - Find Your Focus

Baring It All: An Unfiltered Conversation with Rose Oates and Chrystal Russell

April 26, 2024 Belle Verdiglione Episode 57
Baring It All: An Unfiltered Conversation with Rose Oates and Chrystal Russell
Camera Queens - Find Your Focus
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Camera Queens - Find Your Focus
Baring It All: An Unfiltered Conversation with Rose Oates and Chrystal Russell
Apr 26, 2024 Episode 57
Belle Verdiglione

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TW: This conversation is raw, real and unfiltered. 

Today, I chat with the incredible Rose Oates and Chrystal Russell, two powerhouses who are all about authenticity, self-love, and breaking down societal labels. From their passion project podcast to navigating the challenges of sisterhood, manifesting dreams, and embracing body acceptance, this candid conversation is a treasure trove of wisdom and empowerment. 

In this episode we cover:

  • Rose, a mother of four, wife, and interior stylist, values individuality. Chrystal, a business owner, is passionate about manifesting dreams and goals.
  • Rose and Chrystal talk about the "Baring It All" podcast and how they use this platform to celebrate motherhood and the raw truths of life.
  • The duo explores the wounds of sisterhood, competition, and the essence of mutual support among women.
  • Both share personal experiences, from manifesting relationships to building dream homes.
  • Rose opens up about her journey to body acceptance, highlighting the importance of self-love and compassion. The conversation delves into societal norms, body positivity, and self-compassion.
  • The need for trigger warnings, emphasising the prevalence of sensitive issues like suicide and sexual assault in daily life.
  • The significance of discussing mental health, motherhood, and personal struggles openly.
  • Photography emerges as a powerful medium capturing both joyous and challenging life moments. They discuss exposure therapy's role in fostering body acceptance.
  • An introduction to "human design," a system categorising personality traits, is explored.

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Show Notes

Send us a Text Message.

TW: This conversation is raw, real and unfiltered. 

Today, I chat with the incredible Rose Oates and Chrystal Russell, two powerhouses who are all about authenticity, self-love, and breaking down societal labels. From their passion project podcast to navigating the challenges of sisterhood, manifesting dreams, and embracing body acceptance, this candid conversation is a treasure trove of wisdom and empowerment. 

In this episode we cover:

  • Rose, a mother of four, wife, and interior stylist, values individuality. Chrystal, a business owner, is passionate about manifesting dreams and goals.
  • Rose and Chrystal talk about the "Baring It All" podcast and how they use this platform to celebrate motherhood and the raw truths of life.
  • The duo explores the wounds of sisterhood, competition, and the essence of mutual support among women.
  • Both share personal experiences, from manifesting relationships to building dream homes.
  • Rose opens up about her journey to body acceptance, highlighting the importance of self-love and compassion. The conversation delves into societal norms, body positivity, and self-compassion.
  • The need for trigger warnings, emphasising the prevalence of sensitive issues like suicide and sexual assault in daily life.
  • The significance of discussing mental health, motherhood, and personal struggles openly.
  • Photography emerges as a powerful medium capturing both joyous and challenging life moments. They discuss exposure therapy's role in fostering body acceptance.
  • An introduction to "human design," a system categorising personality traits, is explored.

Resources and links mentioned in this episode:

Support the Show.


๐ŸŽ™Hey rad AF human, thanks for being part of the Camera Queens community. If you frothed over this episode, give this gal an ego stroke and hit the FOLLOW button. And if you really wanna get me rockin out to the tunes of Nirvana circa 1994 - leave me an Apple Review. A monthly human will win a 1:1 coaching call with yours truly valued at 10 million dollars. Make sure you screenshot the review and share it to Instagram and TAG me - otherwise I won't know it's yours and it may get lost forever in the Apple-verse. Okay hawt stuff, you're the best. Now go and tell yourself that in the mirror. Look into the mirror and say, I'm the GOAT and I'm a cool cat. Okay byeeeeeeeeee ๐ŸŽ™