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  • Couture Without Permission with Claire Garvey
    2025/10/30

    In this inspiring and joyfully chaotic episode of The Imperfect Beauty Podcast, host Michelle Furey sits down with one of Ireland’s most creative souls — Claire Garvey, the internationally acclaimed couture designer known for her flamboyant style, fearless individuality, and heart as big as her imagination.

    From humble beginnings as a shy girl who once envied others’ confidence, Claire opens up about her evolution into one of Dublin’s most recognisable designers — a woman whose creations have graced the likes of Nile Rodgers, Siobhán McSweeney, and Eímear Noone at the Oscars. With her trademark wit and warmth, Claire talks about growing up in a creative home with a journalist father and an artist mother, learning early on that being different wasn’t just allowed — it was celebrated.

    Together, Michelle and Claire dive deep into the art of being yourself in a world that loves to judge. They explore the tension between art and commerce, the pressure to conform in fashion, and how vulnerability can become a superpower when embraced fully. From funny stories about being mistaken for a fortune-teller to tearful moments designing a gown for a grieving mother, Claire reminds us that creativity is as much about empathy as it is about fabric.

    This conversation is bursting with laughter, heart, and raw honesty — a reminder that true beauty isn’t flawless; it’s found in the quirks, the courage, and the chaos of being authentically you.

    Claire also reflects on her philosophy of inclusivity in design — creating pieces for all genders, all sizes, all ages — and how her Dublin boutique on Cow’s Lane has become a haven for self-expression, feathers, fairy lights, and fearless fashion lovers.

    By the end of the episode, you’ll feel braver, bolder, and maybe a little more tempted to wear something that makes you stand out rather than blend in. Because, as Claire says, “There’s no such thing as perfect — only perfectly you.”

    Disclaimer: This episode shares personal experiences and opinions. It is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for guidance specific to you.

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    44 分
  • Drag, Drama & Healing - The Legacy of Mia Gold
    2025/10/23

    In this unfiltered and unforgettable episode of The Imperfect Beauty Podcast, host Michelle Furey sits down with one of Ireland’s most captivating drag performers — the fabulous Mia Gold. Known for her glitter, humour, and heart, Mia opens up about the highs, lows, and everything in between of life in drag — and what it truly means to live authentically in a world that doesn’t always understand you.

    Born in the Azores Islands of Portugal, Mia moved to Ireland at just eighteen years old, swapping sunshine for rain, and a kitchen career for the colourful world of drag. What started as a hobby quickly became a calling — one that would see her transform not only herself, but the entire Cork drag scene. From her early days experimenting with her mum’s makeup to hosting sold-out shows, Mia’s journey is a story of courage, creativity, and self-belief.

    Michelle and Mia dive deep into the reality behind the sequins — the long nights, the laughter, the heartbreak, and the unshakable sense of community that drag creates. Mia talks about founding Drag School with Mia Gold, a ten-week creative programme she built in partnership with the Gay Project, designed to teach makeup, performance, costume design, and — most importantly — confidence. Together, they discuss the joy of mentoring new “baby drag” artists, the loss of Cork’s only gay bar, and the resilience it takes to rebuild safe spaces for the LGBTQ+ community from the ground up.

    It’s not all serious, though — there are hilarious behind-the-scenes stories from wild nights, stage mishaps, and the kind of “walks of shame” only a drag queen could turn into a comedy routine. But at its heart, this episode is about identity, purpose, and pride. Mia opens up about her struggles with mental health, homophobia, and learning to stay strong through it all — proving that beauty, in its truest form, often comes from imperfection.

    This is an episode full of warmth, wit, and wisdom. A celebration of individuality, resilience, and the power of being unapologetically yourself. Whether you’re a drag fan, part of the LGBTQ+ community, or simply love hearing real people share real stories — this conversation will inspire you to embrace your own version of “imperfect beauty.”

    Disclaimer: This episode shares personal experiences and opinions. It is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for guidance specific to you.

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  • Brows, Bravery & Being Real with Cosmetic Artist Kirsten Lyons
    2025/10/16

    In this heartfelt and hilarious episode of The Imperfect Beauty Podcast, host Michelle Furey sits down with Kirsten Lyons, a leading cosmetic brow specialist whose artistry goes far beyond beauty. What begins as a chat about permanent makeup quickly evolves into a deep, inspiring conversation about identity, confidence, and compassion in an industry often judged by appearances.

    Kirsten opens up about her journey — from her early days in beauty and her first disastrous salon job, to finding her purpose in permanent makeup after getting her own brows tattooed. But her story isn’t just about vanity or technique; it’s about people. From cancer patients and clients with alopecia to members of the transgender community, Kirsten reveals the emotional power behind her work — helping people reclaim a sense of self when illness, trauma, or transition has changed their reflection.

    Michelle and Kirsten dive into the hidden side of the aesthetics industry — the quiet acts of kindness that don’t make it to social media, the burnout that comes from giving so much of yourself, and the imposter syndrome that creeps in even after success. They share candid moments of laughter over unpredictable clients, unrealistic beauty expectations, and the wild stories only beauty professionals could tell.

    Kirsten also opens up about her ADHD diagnosis, how it shaped her creativity, and why she now sees it as her secret superpower. From navigating double bookings to channeling boundless energy into award-winning artistry, her honesty and humour make this one of the most genuine and relatable conversations yet.

    Together, Michelle and Kirsten reflect on what “imperfect beauty” truly means — not flawless brows or filtered images, but authenticity, empathy, and the courage to show up as yourself. This episode reminds us that beauty is not about perfection; it’s about connection, resilience, and the stories that make us human.

    So whether you’re a beauty professional, a creative, or just someone who loves real talk with heart, this episode will leave you inspired, smiling, and maybe even a little teary-eyed.

    If this conversation resonates, please follow, rate, and review. It helps more than you know and lets us keep bringing you real stories like this. And remember: imperfect is beautiful.

    Disclaimer: This episode shares personal experiences and opinions. It is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for guidance specific to you.

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    43 分
  • A Family Affair
    2025/10/08

    Welcome to the very first episode of The Imperfect Beauty Podcast—where we celebrate real conversations, unfiltered stories, and the beautiful messiness of being human. For our inaugural episode, the mic is in the hands of team member Damien Douglas, who sits down with our host Michelle Furey, Managing Director and founder of Asetica Clinic and her right-hand woman Liz, Director of Patient Coordination. Think of this one as a warm, honest “open the doors and meet the people” episode.

    We start with life beyond the clinic: the relentless juggle of work, family, and the many hats Michelle wears. She talks candidly about long days, living between Dublin and Northern Ireland, and the support that keeps her grounded—including partner Garrett and, of course, Liz (who jokes Michelle is her “fifth child”). It’s affectionate chaos, lots of laughter, and a very real look at the humans behind the brand.

    The conversation then turns to trolling and resilience. Michelle shares the mental and emotional toll of online abuse—especially while recovering from a serious illness—and the complicated, very human moment of considering weight-loss medication after a cruel comment. Liz’s take? Trolls shouldn’t be pitied; they should be held accountable for the harm they cause. Still, when one former troll asked for help after a botched treatment, the team chose compassion over grudges—because that’s who they are.

    From there, we get practical. Liz and Michelle outline why research matters for any aesthetic procedure: surgery is a tool, not a shortcut. Expect clear talk about psychological readiness, red flags in clinics, and why non-medical influencers should never be giving medical advice. There are sobering stories of unsafe practices and powerful reminders to protect your body, your mind, and your dignity.

    A core thread in this episode is the clinic’s safe-space ethos. The team supports everyone—including LGBTQ+ clients and survivors of domestic violence—with privacy, empathy, and zero judgment. They share how the name “Imperfect Beauty” was chosen: beauty is individuality, courage, and the way we care for one another, not a trend or filter.

    You’ll also hear the friendship origin story (a chance meeting abroad amid surgery journeys), a quick-fire game (yes, there’s a “drama queen” question), and a heartfelt follow-up to Michelle & Liz’s appearance on Rich House, Poor House—where they met Amy and her daughter Phoebe. Spoiler: Amy now runs Asetica’s bookings and brings Tom Hardy memes and endless kindness to the team.

    In this episode:

    · Work–life juggling & the support it takes

    · Trolling, mental health, and choosing compassion

    · Bariatric truths: research, readiness, and daily habits

    · Aesthetics done right vs. unsafe shortcuts

    · Building a clinic that’s private, inclusive, and safe for every body

    · What “Imperfect Beauty” really means


    If this conversation resonates, please follow, rate, and review. It helps more than you know and lets us keep bringing you real stories like this. And remember: imperfect is beautiful.


    Disclaimer: This episode shares personal experiences and opinions. It is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for guidance specific to you.

    Visit our website: https://aseticaclinic.com/

    Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aseticaclinic_/

    Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aseticaclinic_

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    43 分