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LUSH Cosmetics
The Sound Bath
Soak in the healing power of sound. Candid and vulnerable conversations have the power to cleanse, transform and renew, much like soaking in a bath. Introducing The Sound Bath, a Lush Cosmetics podcast that explores what personal, social, and environmental care and wellbeing really mean in today's society.   In thought-provoking and intimate discussions with some of her favorite authors, artists, activists and experts, surrealist blues poet and host Aja Monet dives deep into ideas that transform and reveal us. This podcast is designed to be enjoyed in...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.5 stars from 31 ratings
Pay Your Employees a Living Wage
Pay your employees a living wage. As an “ethical” company there is no excuse not to.
PayLivingWage via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/06/23
Sound bath series
Stick to the spa music and I'll continue using ur products. You Don't need to press your agenda on us.Read full review »
AonBSuser via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/08/23
Sudsy
I love it but wish it was less slanted.
Megzican via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/04/22
Recent Episodes
In this  episode of The Sound Bath, recorded live from the LUSH Banned Book Library at SXSW in Austin, Texas, aja is joined by educators Erin Green and Bavu Blakes to discuss the state of education in the era of book bans. From the history of misinformation in the United States, to their students...
Published 04/20/23
Published 04/20/23
Abolitionism is an important tool that can help us repair and move towards healing and justice. The American lawyer, organizer, and author of Becoming Abolitionist, Derecka Purnell joins aja in conversation about what it means to be an abolitionist, how racial capitalism is killing Black people,...
Published 02/23/23
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