welcome Second Lifeis a podcast that shines a spotlight on women who have made major career changes and fearlessly pivoted to succeed. Hosted by Hilary Carr, co-founder and chief content officer of Who What Wear, each episode features a direct conversation with women who have been game-changers in their fields. Second Life On Apple Podcasts, Spotifyor wherever you listen to podcasts.
Molly Sims has been a household name for decades, but every time we hear her speak, it feels like she’s starting something new. The model, actor, podcaster, and founder of YSE Beauty has been a master of reinvention and exploration for years.
She originally studied political science at Vanderbilt University, but a friend encouraged her to do some modeling with a photographer she knew. Sims got hooked, sent her photos to agencies across the country, and signed with the first agency she met, Next Model Management, which is still her agency today. Over the next few years, Sims rose through the ranks in the modeling world, moving from catalogs to editorials and eventually appearing on the cover of a magazine. Vogue France.
Looking to broaden her horizons, Sims turned to film and television, where she quickly landed a few hosting jobs before landing the role of Delinda DeLine on the hit NBC show. Las VegasWhat was supposed to be a few months’ work ended up spanning five seasons and over 100 episodes.
Over the past decade, Sims has continued to expand her resume, appearing in countless film and TV projects, writing two books, and in 2021, launching a podcast. Lipstick on the rimalong with her best friend, Amy Gormley. Their goal? To have the difficult, TMI, or heartfelt conversations about being women. They They speak about subjects they wish someone would talk about. Over the past three years, they’ve covered topics ranging from body positivity and burnout to skin and anxiety during pregnancy, building a loyal following of listeners who love their candor and sense of humor.
But Sims’ activism didn’t stop there: In 2023, after years of struggling with hyperpigmentation, melasma, and other skin issues, she launched YSE Beauty. Her effective, simple formulas have become a cult . (Wide Awake Eye Cream is currently sold out and has a waiting list!)
Sims is always up for new ventures, whether that’s developing new products for YSE to help women with skin concerns or creating new and exciting projects through her production company, Something Happy Productions. Second Life Hear more about how patience has helped her, and shop her YSE Beauty products below.
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Problem-Solving Brightening Treatment
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Wide Awake Brightening Eye Cream
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