• 11: Amber Gill: Climbing Kilimanjaro, Skincare Favourites and Winning Love Island

  • Jun 24 2024
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

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11: Amber Gill: Climbing Kilimanjaro, Skincare Favourites and Winning Love Island

  • Summary

  • Join Caroline Hirons, the UK’s leading skincare expert and Amber Gill as they discuss their shared experience of being diagnosed with ADHD, the importance of representation in the industry and how Amber gets her glow!

    Episodes are published weekly on Monday and Wednesdays.

    Presented By: Caroline Hirons

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    Got a question to ask? Let us know at pod@carolinehirons.com

    Produced by Wall to Wall Media.

    Produced by: Danielle Bondzie

    Executive Producers for Wall to Wall: Martin Trickey & Melissa Brown

    Video Producer: Dominic Seymour

    With Thanks to: Tom Wright, Aoife Rice Murphy, Sarah Fenner, Shadia Oseni, Dom Seymour, Elizabeth Sloan & Penny Stratton

    The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not reflect the views or positions of any entities that the speakers are affiliated with or of the producer.
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