March to July Round-Up

Arts & Culture

Artist Tria Aziz @ Bobo KL

Although I’m not the most familiar with local musicians and artists here, I still enjoy live performances; and Bobo KL is an incredible venue for jazzy, intermit vibes and an opportunity to discover Malaysia’s exceptional talents.

This was my first time witnessing Tria Aziz; she is an all-round entertainer, her voice was out of this world and man, she is funny!

To book upcoming shows: www.cloudjoi.com

The Godown Arts Centre

An art space located in the centre of Kuala Lumpur, I obvs came here for the architecture; designed by architect Ling Hao.

For upcoming events, check out instagram/thegodownkl

Travel

What a privilege it is to say I have been to Langkawi twice this year; it has swiftly become a favourite for short getaways. The second time we went to Langkawi, we took a one and half hour boat ride to a small island called Ko Lipe, a Thai island in the Andaman Sea, where it has shallow, crystal clear waters, absolutely stunning.

My recent posts on Langkawi:

Blog Post: My Stay at Kunang Kunang Heritage Villas, Langkawi

Blog Post: Langkawi Chronicles

Reel: Langkawi to Ko Lipe

TikTok: 6 Cafés & Restaurants we tried in Langkawi

Food & Cafés

Starting from the Top, Left to Right:

Beauty & Hair

Rimmel The Multi-Tasker Concealer

“The Rimmel London Multi-Tasker Concealer covers up blemishes, brightens dark circles and covers to even out skin tone.”

My shade: 070 Honey

I was on the hunt for a new concealer after finally finishing my Kevyn Aucoin Sensual Skin Enhancer which I’m sure, actually, scrap that, I know was way past it’s expiry date! I did go into Sephora, but they never had the shades I was looking for, so ended up in Watsons, which is equivalent to Superdrug in the UK, and after a few swatches I landed on L’Oreal. L’Oreal , is not a brand I would naturally be drawn to, I am still on the lookout as, so if anyone can recommend something along the same lines.

OUAI, Thick Hair Shampoo

“This rich, moisturizing shampoo strengthens and calms thick hair with keratin, smoothing marshmallow root, shea butter, and avocado oil to fight frizz from the start.”

What I Watched

Cinema

Creed III“Still dominating the boxing world, Adonis Creed is thriving in his career and family life. When Damian, a childhood friend and former boxing prodigy resurfaces after serving time in prison, he’s eager to prove that he deserves his shot in the ring.”

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny“Daredevil archaeologist Indiana Jones races against time to retrieve a legendary dial that can change the course of history. Accompanied by his goddaughter, he soon finds himself squaring off against Jürgen Voller, a former Nazi who works for NASA.”

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One“Ethan Hunt and the IMF team must track down a terrifying new weapon that threatens all of humanity if it falls into the wrong hands. With control of the future and the fate of the world at stake, a deadly race around the globe begins.”

Netflix

The Swimmers“Two Syrian sisters flee their war-torn home in Damascus, swim for hours in choppy Mediterranean seas to reach Greece as asylum seekers before going on to compete at the Rio Olympic Games.”

They Cloned Tyrone“A series of eerie events thrusts an unlikely trio onto the trail of a nefarious government conspiracy.”

Missing: The Lucie Blackman Case“British woman Lucie Blackman goes missing in Tokyo, sparking an international investigation. However, as the evidence begins to pile up, the police begin to worry that a serial criminal is on the loose.”

Podcast


“Dr Pelz is a fasting, keto and detox expert, she is a leader in alternative health and a pioneer in the fasting movement. She has worked with a wide range of high-profile clients from Olympic athletes, to Academy Award-winning actors, and Silicon Valley CEOs.” – The Diary of a CEO.

Be prepared; this is a lengthy episode; I had to break it up over two days. I thoroughly enjoyed it, they covered several topics, and I found the part where Dr Pelz speaks on hormones relating to menstruating and menopause extremely informative; I kind of wished they had delved more into that subject, anyhow; It only means I can go away to find more about her and her work.

YouTube/TheDiaryofaCEO

YouTube/@DrMindyPelz

My Blog & Socials

I completely fell into the trap of joining Threads and slightly regretting it now.

What do you think of it? It’s been a couple of months, and, yeah, I don’t know.

Amongst all the memes and quotes, there have been engaging topics of convo ….we see.

Most Read Blog Post

From March until now, my most-read blog post has been 8 Dress Rental Services in Kuala Lumpur.

Top IG post

It was my June recap Reel, which had the highest reach and was one for the memory bank as it featured friends visiting from London, also a teeny tiny kitten we rescued from our carpark and stole my heart.


Spotlight

Keeping in the theme of menstruation, I feel like I’ve been following this woman for a while since a friend shared her IG profile.

Le’Nise Brothers is a registered nutritionist and author of You Can Have a Better Period. Alongside her Instagram account, she also hosts a podcast called Period Story, where she brings guests on to discuss the obvious “Periods”; again, another reason why I love these topics, as it relates to me as a woman, the importance of menstrual health and having a true understanding and appreciation for the function of our bodies.

She shares useful tips on her Instagram, and her podcast is more conversational and relative to the guests she has on.

And that is my March to July roundup.

What is one thing which has stood out for you last month or even this year? Mine would have to be the most recent, and that is moving home. Although it’s all the apparent things; tiring, stressful, discovering how much crap you have, plus it not being the best time to move (not by choice), in the end, we’re in a new space, fresh energy and most importantly a roof over our head and food in the fridge!

Till Next Time

xx

Hello, World!

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