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In this episode, Hailey checks out a must-visit destination—the Menomonie Area! Get ready to plan your next trip with all of our tips, tricks, and favorite locations, from the natural attractions to the wonderful family-fun activities! Your weekend getaway awaits…The Bobber is brought to you by Something Special from Wisconsin: https://www.somethingspecialwi.com/Read the blog here: https://discoverwisconsin.com/how-to-plan-your-next-weekend-getaway-in-the-menomonie-area/Devil's Punchbowl: https://landmarkwi.org/devils-punchbowl/; Red Cedar State Trail: https://exploremenomonie.com/listings/red-cedar-state-trail/; Hoffman Hills: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/hoffmanhills; WoodWind Park: https://woodwindpark.com/#Home-1; Zymurgy Brewing Company: https://zymurgybrew.com/; Brewery Nonic: https://www.brewerynonic.com/; Wilson Creek Inn: https://www.wilsoncreekinn.com/; Jake's Supper Club: https://jakessupperclub.com/; Whitetail Golf Course: https://www.whitetailgolf.com/; Raw Deal Coffee Roaster: http://www.rawdeal-wi.com/; Log Jam Bar & Eatery: https://www.logjambarandeatery.com/; Scatterbrain Cafe: https://www.facebook.com/scatterbraincafe/; Cancun Mexican Grill: https://cancunmexicangrillwi.com/; Ted's Pizza: https://www.tedspizzapie.com/; Menomonie Golf & Country Club: https://www.facebook.com/people/Menomonie-Golf-and-Country-Club/100055070154097/; C&Js's Candy Store & Scoop Schoppe: https://cjscandystore.com/; Ellsworth Creamery: https://www.ellsworthcheese.com/; The Cabin: https://the-cabin.simplecast.com/episodes/how-to-plan-a-weekend-getaway-in-the-menomonie-area-OaoGUAABThe Bobber: https://discoverwisconsin.com/the-bobber-blog/The Cabin Podcast: https://the-cabin.simplecast.com. Follow on social @thecabinpodShop Discover Wisconsin: shop.discoverwisconsin.com. Follow on social @shopdiscoverwisconsinDiscover Wisconsin: https://discoverwisconsin.com/. Follow on social @discoverwisconsinDiscover Mediaworks: https://discovermediaworks.com/. Follow on social @discovermediaworksMenomonie: https://exploremenomonie.com/. Follow on social @exploremenomonie
“I like to say sometimes we are an analog experience. Everybody today is talking about digitalization, which is indeed important. But the digital means can never, ever replace the human connection between two people. We are artisans of memories. It's the software of our hotels. The hardware is in the beauty, how they look, but it would be completely empty and without soul if it was not about the people.”We're in great company with Ingrid Koeck, a Partner of Torel Boutiques in Portugal where her passion as an “Artisan of Memories” lies in crafting unique places. By infusing soul into remarkable structures with Portuguese artistry and interior design she intentionally creates a profound human connection with curious travelers turned guests.With a growing collection of prestigious Portuguese boutique hotels sprinkled across Lisbon, Porto, the Douro Valley and soon the Azores, Torel Boutiques embody excellence around every corner—from the service to the amenities, the gastronomy to the ambiance, the distinctive moments turned memories. In this episode, Ingrid's natural storytelling captivates us as she weaves a narrative of her own life's travels, painting for us a picture of the passion she found in Portugal, the home she created there, and the tales of cultural heritage she continues to capture in this convivial chapter. Top Takeaways[2:05] Ingrid's life is full of many colorful chapters—from growing up in her grandmother's rural Austrian bed & breakfast to spending a decade with the UN across Africa and the Middle East—a story where diverse cultures have shaped her profound curiosity of and appreciation for authentic human connection.[7:05] Through life's unexpected turns, Ingrid learned to balance her need for both adventure and stability—evolving from a fearless young traveler to seeking her European roots and creating her own hospitality business where meaningful connections happen on her terms.[12:15] Shaped by the resilient women in her family, Ingrid's defining traits of curiosity and courage allow her to embrace new challenges with the unwavering confidence that no matter what happens, she can always take care of herself.[20:05] Through Torel Boutiques' thoughtfully designed spaces, Ingrid honors her grandmother's wisdom that true hospitality creates memories based not on things, but on how guests feel when personally connected.[25:00] Celebrate a legacy of Portuguese royalty with Torel Palace Lisbon and indulge in Michelin star gastronomy at 2Monkeys.[25:35] Honor the writers of Portuguese literature with Torel Palace Porto and study your senses at BLIND. [26:40] Discover a history of Portuguese expeditions with Torel 1884 and sip on a vault of fine wines at Bartolomeu Bistro & Wine.[27:40] Savor the heritage of Portuguese vineyards at Torel Quinta da Vacaria and taste the terroir at Schistó.[31:30] Craft artisanal traditions such as soap making at Torel Saboaria. [35:55] Embrace the timeless tranquility of Portugal through nature-inspired sanctuaries at Calla Wellness & Spa—from Douro Valley's wine therapy to Lisbon's exotic chocolate-infused sanctuary.[39:20] Uncover a hidden gem at Torel Terra Brava shining soon on the Azores Islands.Visit For YourselfTorel Boutiques Website Lisbon: @torelpalace_lisbon Porto: @torelpalace_porto | @torel1884 | @torelavantgarde | @torelsaboariaDouro Valley: @torelquintadavacaria Azores: @torelterrabrava
In this episode, host Pete Moore sits down with Noam Tamir, successful entrepreneur, long-time fitness veteran, and founder of TS Fitness. Noam shares his journey from working at Crunch to building his own space in New York City in 2011. He talks about the importance of understanding business numbers, creating a strong team culture, and developing effective client relationships. Pete and Noam also dive into the evolving fitness landscape, the significance of community in client retention, and the role of personalized strength and conditioning in achieving fitness goals. Tamir provides some fantastic tips on his success, the challenges he has overcome, and his future plans while staying true to his passion for building communities and transforming lives. On creating a secure and growth-oriented working environment, Tamir states, "This year was the first time I put people on salary. People crave security. One thing that I do to prioritize my day is I'll write out the five biggest things that I need to get done. That's something that I also translate to my team. I share that constant pursuit of growth . . . and it helps them get locked into their job here." Key themes discussed Learning from mistakes Boutiques and customer connection AI, sports, and personal memories Strength training for optimal results Expanding beyond NY Excitement for 2025 trends A few key takeaways: 1. Entrepreneurial Journey: Noam shares his journey from being a personal trainer at Crunch to becoming an entrepreneur. He emphasizes the importance of learning business operations and management skills, as these foundational experiences helped tremendously when starting TS Fitness. 2. Business Strategy and Growth: Despite pressures to expand, Noam has maintained one location for over a decade. (An extremely rare feat in arguably the most competitive fitness market in the country.) He highlights the effectiveness of small group personal training as a key to his success, indicating a strategic choice to focus on quality over quantity. 3. Client Retention and Community Building: Noam underscores the significance of building a true community within his studio. He believes that while clients come for fitness goals, they end up staying because of the community and personal connections they've built. 4. Metrics and Management: The importance of knowing and tracking business metrics is crucial. Noam discusses the use of a scorecard to track revenue, expenses, member numbers, and other key performance indicators, which helps him manage things effectively. 5. Holistic Health Approach: TS Fitness takes a comprehensive approach to health, incorporating strength training with cardiovascular exercises and nutritional guidance. Noam emphasizes the need for balance and the benefits of strength training combined with other forms of exercise and healthy eating to achieve overall wellness. Click to download transcript. Resources: Noam Tamir: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noam-tamir-fitness/ TS Fitness: https://tsfitnessnyc.com/ Prospect Wizard: http://www.theprospectwizard.com Promotion Vault: http://www.promotionvault.com HigherDose: http://www.higherdose.com
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Le e-commerce va-t-il tuer la boutique ? A en juger par les bons résultats de la marque Etam qui a réussir son implantation et développement en Suisse, la réponse est NON. En quelques années, les emplacements n'ont cessé de croître – et on même franchit la Sarine – comme le chiffre d'affaire . Quel est le secret ? Selma Galland, responsable suisse d'Etam, va tout nous raconter !
Ever wonder what it really takes to build a jewelry brand from scratch? In this episode, I chat with Morgan Woods, the incredible founder of Mogano Jewelry, who's got a story you need to hear. From modeling runways to crafting one-of-a-kind pieces, Morgan's journey is anything but ordinary. We dive into her leap from the world of fashion to designing jewelry, how she navigated the pandemic's curveballs, and what made her decide to open her own storefront in Kelowna. She talks about the magic of pop-ups for getting her pieces into the world and the emotional highs and lows that come with building a business from the ground up. Morgan's story is packed with lessons on resilience, finding the right people, and embracing the process, even on the toughest days. So, if you're ready for an inspiring deep dive into the heart of entrepreneurship, this episode is for you! Topics Discussed Transitioning from Drop Shipping to Jewelry Finding the Perfect Location for a Jewelry Store The Power of Pop-Ups and Events in Building a Brand Hiring Your First Employees and Building a Team Key Lessons Learned on the Journey of Entrepreneurship __________________________ Ready to change your life? Download your FREE training: Click here to watch your FREE training video from Robyn and learn the 6 steps that'll change your biz & life, fast. __________________________ Ready for Growth? Then This Invitation is for You: If you're looking for my support on how to scale your jewelry business, join the Jewelry Business Academy. This is the most expansive and supportive container for jewelry business owners who want to scale to 6+ figures without burning out. You'll get my eyes on your business every single week, as well as lots of 1:1 support, and will join a community of jewelry business owners all scaling their businesses together. I've helped jewelry business owners from around the world, from those just starting out to those making multiple six-figures, build solid foundations, find clarity, implement systems and proven growth strategies, and hit big goals. I want to help you do the same. Learn more here: jewelrybusinessacademy.ca __________________________ Connect with Us: Follow Robyn on Instagram: @RobynClarkCoaching Join the Jewelry Business Academy: Jewelry Business Academy __________________________ Subscribe & Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more jewelry business owners like you! __________________________ LINKS MENTIONED: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shopmogano/ https://www.instagram.com/morganwoods1/ Website: https://shopmogano.com/
Aujourd'hui je vais vous parler de l'une des plus jolies boutiques de déco de Paris, la Trésorerie. Boutique déco je ne sais pas si c vraiment le mot - on va en reparler tout de suite avec Elsa Coustal mon invitée qui est la co-fondatrice de ce concept qui est proche de l'idée d'un bazar ou d'une quincaillerie avec tout ce qu'il faut pour la maison, en version chic et bohème. On y retrouve tout ce qu'il faut pour cuisiner, préparer, découper, dresser une jolie table, un espace droguerie qui donne envie de rentrer faire le ménage, plein de choses pour la salle de bains aussi et bien sûr de la déco, des objets déco, du linge, et même du mobilier dans la boutique juste en face, ça aussi on va en reparlerIci 1 règle d'or dans la sélection : que le produit soit beau, utile et durable, issus des meilleurs savoir-faire français, européens et japonais. Des valeurs qui font leur notoriété depuis 10 ans car oui c'est l'anniversaire de la Trésorerie et pour fêter cette occasion ils sortent un très beau livre « la nouvelle table »une balade culinaire dans laquelle je vous emmène tout de suite...Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dan Mikulskis helps wealth managers and pension funds make better decisions. He meets with hundreds of asset managers every year. Get perspectives from the other side of the table and the other side of the pond. In this episode, Dan and Stacy discuss:His backstory: From growing up in a family of mathematicians, to investment consulting, to writing and podcastingThe communication gap between fund managers and allocators — and his advice to bridge that gapHow founders and fund managers can get more comfortable sharing authenticallyHis shift in perspective on storytelling — and what type of stories we need more of How allocators influence the future for boutiques Resources mentioned in this episode:Book: Open: An Autobiography by Andre Agassi - - -Make The Boutique Investment Collective part of your Billion Dollar Backstory. Gain access to invaluable resources, expert coaches, and a supportive community of other boutique founders, fund managers, and investment pros. Join Havener Capital's exclusive membership
Let's be real: boutique building is no walk in the park; it's a rollercoaster of gutsy moves and unexpected comebacks. Today, we're sitting down with a guest who knows all about that. Meet Sean Peche, a value investing specialist who's transitioned from the $35B big leagues to crafting his own firm. In this episode, Sean and Stacy unpack: His Backstory – how a volatile market led him to put his boutique-building dream on hold His inspiring comeback story The secrets behind Sean's unique marketing playbook for differentiation.The philosophy that drives Sean's investing approach: 'numbers not narrative.'The sweet spot where numbers and narratives intersect, especially for startups. …And so much more. Grab your notebook and get ready for a masterclass on differentiation, branding, and building a boutique. About Sean Peche: Sean holds a Bachelor of Business Science (Honours) and a Post Graduate Diploma in Accounting from the University of Cape Town and is a CFA® charterholder. Sean has more than 25 years of investment experience in global financial markets. After qualifying as a Chartered Accountant in 1996, Sean spent two years at Old Mutual Asset Management (South Africa) as an equity analyst. In 1999, he joined Decillion Capital as one of its founding members and co-managed the successful BigRock Fund, a South African based hedge fund. In 2001, he relocated to London with Decillion Fund Management and co-managed a US/European hedge Fund. In 2003, he joined London based Orbis Investment Advisory as an equity analyst, before leaving in 2008 to establish Ranmore Fund Management Ltd.Resources mentioned in this episode: Books: The JSE Handbook, The Zulu Principle by Jim Slater, The Magic of Thinking Big by David J. Schwartz, Blue Mind by Wallace J. Nichols Songs: Kelly Clarkson - Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You), Kelly Clarkson - The Sun Will Rise - - -Make The Boutique Investment Collective part of your Billion Dollar Backstory. Gain access to invaluable resources, expert coaches, and a supportive community of other boutique founders, fund managers, and investment pros. Join Havener Capital's exclusive membership
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Today we dive deep into the life and career of fashion mogul Michael Kors. Michael shares his journey from a creative child enthralled by design, to his early experiences in fashion retail at Lothar's, to the establishment of his eponymous brand. Tracing through the timeline about his time dressing mannequins, through to the inception of Project Runway, and memorable collaborations with various fashion icons add depth to the narrative. Michael also discusses his muse-inspired collections and the pivotal moments that shaped modern fashion. Talking with Michael offers a unique glimpse into the glamorous world of high fashion and the stories behind the scenes. 00:00 Introduction 00:29 Meet Michael Kors 00:46 Early Life and Inspirations 03:33 From Child Model to Aspiring Actor 05:52 Fashion Dreams and First Jobs 08:06 The Lothar's Experience 12:50 Starting the Michael Kors Brand 20:04 Wheels, Water, Wings: The Glamorous Lifestyle 23:45 Freelance Work Controversy 24:07 Iconic Ads 27:10 Capri Campaigns and Misadventures 30:08 Project Runway Journey 36:33 Fashion Show Experiences 38:47 Gloria Steinem's Influence 43:59 Final Reflections and Stories 49:48 Credits and Acknowledgements Under the cover is a production of Knockout Beauty Media Group and Audily. Writer and host is Cayli Cavaco Reck. Guest booking is by Paul Cavaco and Lindsay Hannon. Audio and video production is by David Woje. Photo research is by Kate Hill. Our executive producers are Cayli Cavaco Reck and Paul Cavaco at Knockout Beauty Media Group, and Matthew Wells, Lindsay Hannon, and David Woje at Audily. Special thanks to Meredith Honig, Jessica Alpert, and John Perrotti at Rococo Punch. And Rachna Shah, Jamie Karp, and Jenna Provencher at KCD. For photos and more details on the series, follow: Under the Cover Podcast on Instagram Substack at Under the Cover.
Feel like your marketing is falling flat? You're not alone. In 2024, most fund managers are facing the music. Outdated marketing tactics like sending PDF letters to investors just don't cut it anymore.The good news? Embracing modern marketing can be simple and time and cost effective when you have the right game plan. Listen in today for Stacy's modern marketing blueprint that's been consistently delivering real results for fund managers. In this episode, she breaks down:What social capital isHow you can build and nurture different types of social capital within your networkWhat a personal brand isHow your personal brand differs from your business brand Content ideas that have proven effective in helping founders and fund managers grow their personal brand - - -Make The Boutique Investment Collective part of your Billion Dollar Backstory. Gain access to invaluable resources, expert coaches, and a supportive community of other boutique founders, fund managers, and investment pros. Join Havener Capital's exclusive membership
Red Light Therapy is all the rage…but what exactly is it? The legendary Dr. Barbara Sturm is here to tell Jonathan ALL about it. The two go deep into the science of inflammation, the difference between Red and Blue Light Therapy, Dr. Sturm's iconic Blood Facial, and more! Then the two talk all about what to take to build a brand that lasts based on highly-researched formulas that really work. Dr. Barbara Sturm is a German doctor, orthopedics specialist, aesthetics expert and an anti-inflammatory pioneer. Dr. Sturm brought her experience in joint tissue inflammation into aesthetics in 2012, creating her MCX facial treatment, which is now recognized by many as the ‘Blood Facial.' In 2014, her full anti-inflammatory collection, Molecular Cosmetics, was born. Today, Dr. Sturm has seven Spas & Boutiques worldwide, which are home to her high-performance treatments and serve as education hubs for her patients. Dr. Sturm is on Instagram @drbarbarasturm and online at drsturm.com. Follow us on Instagram @CuriousWithJVN to learn more about the products from this episode, or head to JonathanVanNess.com for the transcript. Jonathan is on Instagram @JVN. Find books from Getting Curious and Pretty Curious guests at bookshop.org/shop/curiouswithjvn. Our senior producers are Chris McClure and Julia Melfi. Our associate producer is Allison Weiss. Our editor & engineer is Nathanael McClure. Our theme music is also composed by Nathanael McClure. Production support from Julie Carrillo, Anne Currie, and Chad Hall. Curious about bringing your brand to life on the show? Email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Red Light Therapy is all the rage…but what exactly is it? The legendary Dr. Barbara Sturm is here to tell Jonathan ALL about it. The two go deep into the science of inflammation, the difference between Red and Blue Light Therapy, Dr. Sturm's iconic Blood Facial, and more! Then the two talk all about what to take to build a brand that lasts based on highly-researched formulas that really work. Dr. Barbara Sturm is a German doctor, orthopedics specialist, aesthetics expert and an anti-inflammatory pioneer. Dr. Sturm brought her experience in joint tissue inflammation into aesthetics in 2012, creating her MCX facial treatment, which is now recognized by many as the ‘Blood Facial.' In 2014, her full anti-inflammatory collection, Molecular Cosmetics, was born. Today, Dr. Sturm has seven Spas & Boutiques worldwide, which are home to her high-performance treatments and serve as education hubs for her patients. Dr. Sturm is on Instagram @drbarbarasturm and online at drsturm.com. Follow us on Instagram @CuriousWithJVN to learn more about the products from this episode, or head to JonathanVanNess.com for the transcript. Jonathan is on Instagram @JVN. Find books from Getting Curious and Pretty Curious guests at bookshop.org/shop/curiouswithjvn. Our senior producers are Chris McClure and Julia Melfi. Our associate producer is Allison Weiss. Our engineer is Nathanael McClure. Our theme music is also composed by Nathanael McClure. Production support from Julie Carrillo, Anne Currie, and Chad Hall. Curious about bringing your brand to life on the show? Email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode we talk about the rise of mono-brand boutiques in watches. Is this the future of watch purchases? And is this even a new phenomenon?
This week, Matt and Sandi are joined by Rebecca Gradler, the founder of the emerging Greek-rooted shoe brand, Kehloni. She shares her childhood experiences in Greece, the inspiration behind Kehloni, and how she leverages her fresh perspective in a millennia-old industry. Rebecca also discusses the challenges of starting a brand in the midst of a global pandemic and showcases the beauty of her handcrafted, unique, and timeless shoe line. The podcast explores her shift from direct-to-consumer sales to a wholesale approach, her entrance into high-end resort shops and boutiques, and the importance of maintaining a connection with the Greek family-run businesses that manufacture her shoes. The episode highlights the challenges, successes, and lessons learned in establishing a new brand in a vast market. With special guest: Rebecca Gradler, Founder, Kheloni Hosted by: Matt Priest and Sandi Mines
In todays episode, Ali Dee discusses the importance of this one main part of your business that is often neglected that you must tackle and get good at immediately so you can skyrocket your sales.Join us inside the TRENDSETTER membership here.Work with me in The Sales Lab, DM me SALES on IG or TT for the deetsFollow the Retail Success Club on TikTok and Instagram @retailsuccessclub
Join Delaney and Megan on this exciting episode of Omaha Places as they explore some of Omaha's coolest spots and answer listener questions. Megan shares her recent experiences at Sips on 10th and Urbane Salon and Day Spa, while Delaney talks about her visit to Ceremony Boutique in Benson and her first cycling class at Elevate Cycling. They also dive into the best date spots for teens and young adults, highlighting places like Hollywood Candy, Ted and Wally's, and the Heartland of America Park. Plus, get the scoop on where to catch live music in Omaha, from the Waiting Room in Benson to the Slowdown downtown. Finally, they preview upcoming events like Late Nights at the Zoo, drive-in movies at Falconwood Park, and Moulin Rouge at the Orpheum Theater. Tune in for a lively discussion packed with insider tips and local gems! |Instagram | |TikTok| | Youtube | | Subscribe to our newsletter| |Visit our website| Late Nights at the Zoo Drive-In Movies at Falconwood Park Moulin Rouge! The Musical Night Market in Turner Park A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. Check out other shows on the Hurrdat Media Network: https://hurrdatmedia.com/network/
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick, Ariel, David, and Ripley do what they do every week --- dive into the latest and greatest from the wild, wonderful world of watches! Things start out with a chat about late-night watch shopping, wrist dysmorphia, and watches for the Hulk. Then it's on to a big topic: the abuse and misuse of the "Swiss Made" label. Then Ariel opines on the state of the relationship between watch media and watch brands. Things wrap up with some recent reviews and a two-watch round of Hit, Miss, Maybe. Highlights Grinding Gears: 'Swiss Made' Should Never Be Printed On A Watch Part Not Made In Switzerland Why most luxury watch brands don't get along with ecommerce retail partners | WatchPro Hands-On: A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk Honeygold Lumen Is A Worthy Grail Watch Hands-On: The Rolex 1908 "Ice Blue" Platinum 52506 And The Case For Rolex Dress Watches New Release: Jaeger-LeCoultre Adds The Polaris Geographic And Two New Polaris Colorways Hands-On: Re-Engineered IWC Portugieser Perpetual Calendar 44 Watches We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ablogtowatchweekly/message
An in depth look at sneaker brands, collaborators, retailers, resell, sneaker media, trends and overall thoughts on the state of the sneaker game in 2024. Timestamps 00:00 - Entrance 02:01 - Intro 04:33 - Opening Remarks 15:49 - State of Sneaker Market 17:41 - The Rise of EQL 19:30 - State of Reselling: Resell is Dead, Long Live Resell 21:24 - State of Resell Apps 23:15 - State of Sneaker Media 34:27 - State of Sneaker Retailers 36:33 - Boutiques and the Loss of Targeted Facebook Ads 38:51 - Big Box Retailers 40:20 - PacSun Supporting Independent Streetwear Brands 41:09 - State of Signature Basketball Sneakers 44:18 - A'Ja Wilson and Nike Gaslighting 47:04 - Too Many Signature Shoes? 48:16 - One Release a Year 51:06 - AE1 and Being On Offence 53:56 - State of Nike 58:43 - Dylan Raasch Leaving Nike 1:02:40 - State of Jordan Brand 1:09:19 - State of Nike SB 1:11:16 - State of Adidas 1:13:20 - New Balance is a Family Biz 1:17:47 - Asics: Getting GRs Over 1:19:48 - Reebok and Authentic Brands Group 1:27:13 - Other Brands: Salomon, Saucony, Puma, Hoka, On, Crocs, Luxury, Independent Brands 1:31:59 - Outro https://shop.sockjig.com/
If you have been to our showroom or markets, you've probably had the opportunity to meet today's guest, Samantha Conner. Samantha is such a bright light for our community and team, and she understands business from both a brand and boutique perspective. She joins us today to share insight into Hubventory, buying, business, and the industry as a whole. Resources: Hubventory | Wholesale Boutique Hub Membership Samantha Conner: Instagram Ashley Alderson: Instagram The Boutique Hub: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | TikTok | YouTube
Depuis quelques mois, vous entendez à ce micro des femmes qui inventent ou réinventent leur job : reconversions, création d'entreprises, activité free-lance… On aime ces histoires parce qu'elles sont stimulantes et pleines de leçons à tirer. Aurélie et Valentine ont créé OTIPI, un concept unique de magasins de jouets où l'on peut jouer, se rencontrer, goûter, participer à des ateliers et des rencontres. Un lieu ultra vivant qui répond à toutes les envies des futures et jeunes mamans, où tout est très intelligemment pensé. Rencontre au café de la boutique OTIPI Saint-Placide, pour parler avec Aurélie Fichaux et Valentine Bourguignon de leur reconversion, de leur aventure entrepreneuriale à deux et de tout ce que ça a changé dans leurs vies de femmes et de mères. Vous aimez le podcast Mères ? Partagez avec nous votre commentaire avec 5 étoiles sur votre appli podcast : votre avis aide le podcast à remonter dans le classement, à vivre et à s'enrichir de nouveaux épisodes. Pour proposer un sujet ou un témoignage, écrivez à Marine sur contact@leslouves.com. Comment soutenir Les Louves ? Parce que nous sommes un média indépendant et que nous tenons à le rester, nous vous proposons de vous impliquer à nos côtés, de nous aider à financer la création journalistique, audio, graphique, et permettre aux Louves de continuer à grandir et poursuivre sa mission d'accompagnement des femmes dans la maternité. Soutenez Les Louves pour 4,99 euros par mois, ou 59€ par an. Je rejoins le Club Louves
In this episode we discuss what watch boutiques and ADs get wrong, and what it looks like when they do it right, based on a question from @calico.calibers. And @watchmedicine asks us what high horology watches we are currently after? If you have a question you'd like us to answer you can DM us at @thiswatchlife or email us at questions@thiswatchlife.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thiswatchlife/message
Gros changements dans l'écosystème Apple : il est désormais possible d'installer une autre boutique d'applications que l'App Store ! AltStore a ouvert le bal cette semaine, une échoppe hébergeant l'émulateur de consoles Delta ainsi que le gestionnaire de presse papier Clip. Les apps peuvent même carrément être téléchargées depuis le web, ce qui est un sacré bouleversement. Que penser de ce changement historique à l'échelle d'iOS ? On en discute avec Christophe.Dans le reste de l'actualité, Tim Cook continue son voyage d'affaires en Asie, Phil Schiller témoigne dans le cadre du procès contre Epic et Tesla vend sa Model Y en France.Bonne écoute et bon week-end ! Soutenez votre site préféré et bénéficiez d'une version sans pub ! https://plus.acast.com/s/sortie-de-veille-un-podcast-de-macgeneration. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Camaïeu, Sergent Major, Gap, André... En France, de très nombreux magasins de vêtements baissent le rideau ces dernières années. Et alors que ces enseignes se demandent qui sera le prochain, une marque résiste à toutes les difficultés du secteur de l'habillement : Zara ! Le géant espagnol a complètement revu sa stratégie, et ça fonctionne... Explications avec Thibault Marotte, journaliste au service Économie de L'Express. Retrouvez tous les détails de l'épisode ici et inscrivez-vous à notre newsletter.L'équipe :Écriture et présentation : Charlotte BarisMontage : Marion GalardRéalisation : Jules KrotRédaction en chef : Xavier YvonMusique et habillage : Emmanuel Herschon / Studio TorrentCrédits image : Philippe Huguen / AFPLogo : Anne-Laure Chapelain / Thibaut ZschieschePour nous écrire : laloupe@lexpress.fr Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
+ de 50K commandes, 2 boutiques physiques, bientôt 3 et une équipe de 10 personnes à ses côtés en seulement 1 an 1/2, @frataccifleur incarne la succes story 3.0
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“Chaque boutique doit faire au moins 25 m², avoir idéalement de l'espace pour les stocks, être dans une rue de grand flux et le moins chère possible.” Laurent Kretz échange avec Marc Briant-Terlet, cofondateur de Horace. Horace, c'est une marque de soins pour homme lancée en 2016. Marc nous explique comment il s'est fait une place sur un petit marché de 1,8 milliards d'euros en concurrencent des géants comme Bic ou Gilette. Il nous donne des conseils pour étendre son réseau de distribution, en France et à l'international. Dans ce nouvel épisode du Panier, vous trouverez des clés pour : 00:00:00 - Intro 00:10:05- Développer sa propre formule pour apporter quelque chose au marché, ; 00:16:00 - Distribuer ses concurrents pour générer des fonds propres avant le lancement de ses propres produits ; 00:26:50 - Gérer des délais de production de 18 mois et apprendre la patience pendant le Covid ; 00:35:10 - Faire de la communication interruptive pour toucher un persona qui ne cherche pas activement tes produits,; 00:39:00 -Ouvrir 20 boutiques en 3 ans en étant inflexible sur ses critères retail ; 00:51:30 - Y aller au culot pour entrer chez des distributeurs prestigieux afin de booster sa notoriété et rassurer le client ; 01:05:30 -Arriver sur Amazon pour adresser son audience là où elle a l'habitude d'acheter ; 01:08:30 -Proposer 60 références pour couvrir toute la demande de son marché; Pour en savoir plus sur les références abordées dans l'épisode : Catch-up #8 - Cabaïa : Comment doubler son CA tous les ans, avec Emilien Foiret Le label Ecocert L'école ISIPCA Dolibarr, l'ERP open source Le hashtag French Pharmacy sur TikTok Et quelques dernières infos à vous partager : Suivez Le Panier sur Instagram lepanier.podcast ! Inscrivez- vous à la newsletter sur leanier.io pour cartonner en e-comm ! Écoutez les épisodes sur Apple Podcasts, Spotify ou encore Podcast Addict Le Panier est un podcast produit par CosaVostra, du label Orso Media.
Today we discuss whether watch brand boutiques are a good thing, and what watch we'd choose as a one-watch from a brand we don't currently own, and reveal our favorite watches that we don't currently own. Watches mentioned: Longines Spirit Zulu Time 39mm green/gilt https://www.longines.com/p/watch-longines-spirit-l3-802-4-63-6 Jaeger LeCoultre Polaris Mariner Memovox https://www.jaeger-lecoultre.com/us-en/watches/polaris/polaris-mariner-memovox-stainless-steel-q903818j Zenith Defy Skyline 36 Blue https://www.zenith-watches.com/int/product/defy-skyline-03-9400-670-51-i001 Rolex Explorer https://www.rolex.com/watches/explorer/m124270-0001 Vacheron Constantin 222 https://www.vacheron-constantin.com/us/en/collections/historiques/4200h-222j-b935.html Questions by: @suissemate @mechanicaltom @christofferdidrichsen --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thiswatchlife/message
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Join us this week as we dive into the inspiring journey of Savannah Jackson, a remarkable entrepreneur and General Contractor who's defying stereotypes in the construction and retail industries. From starting her own boutique while assisting her father with commercial buildouts to transitioning into full-time contracting amidst the challenges of the pandemic, Savannah's story is one of resilience, determination, and unwavering passion. Tune in as she shares invaluable insights, lessons learned, and the unique experiences of being a young woman making waves in traditionally male-dominated fields.Listen, rate and share this podcast to those who need to find more balance in their lives!
Podcast del programa Imagen Empresarial transmitido originalmente el 10 de enero del 2024 Conduce Rodrigo Pacheco. Los entrevistados de hoy: Entrevista: Jorge Sota, director de Operaciones y Retail Softline de Boutiques para Toys R Us México Tema: Costo de Telecomunicaciones Entrevista: Gabriel Casillas, economista en jefe para Latinoamérica de Barclays Tema: Inflación y proyecciones de crecimiento para 2024
Let's be real: boutique building is no walk in the park; it's a rollercoaster of gutsy moves and unexpected comebacks. Today, we're sitting down with a guest who knows all about that. Meet Sean Peche, a value investing specialist who's transitioned from the $35B big leagues to crafting his own firm. In this episode, Sean and Stacy unpack: His Backstory – how a volatile market led him to put his boutique-building dream on hold His inspiring comeback story The secrets behind Sean's unique marketing playbook for differentiation.The philosophy that drives Sean's investing approach: 'numbers not narrative.'The sweet spot where numbers and narratives intersect, especially for startups. …And so much more. Grab your notebook and get ready for a masterclass on differentiation, branding, and building a boutique. About Sean Peche: Sean holds a Bachelor of Business Science (Honours) and a Post Graduate Diploma in Accounting from the University of Cape Town and is a CFA® charter holder. Sean has more than 25 years of investment experience in global financial markets. After qualifying as a Chartered Accountant in 1996, Sean spent two years at Old Mutual Asset Management (South Africa) as an equity analyst. In 1999, he joined Decillion Capital as one of its founding members and co-managed the successful BigRock Fund, a South African-based hedge fund. In 2001, he relocated to London with Decillion Fund Management and co-managed a US/European hedge Fund. In 2003, he joined London-based Orbis Investment Advisory as an equity analyst, before leaving in 2008 to establish Ranmore Fund Management Ltd. - - - Thank you to our Billion Dollar Backstory podcast sponsor: Ultimus Fund Solutions. You want to launch an interval fund (but don't know where to start). Ultimus has your back. Their in-depth guide answers your real questions.
We're thrilled to introduce our upcoming podcast guest, Shruti, the dynamic force behind the brand "Surkh." With an impressive background in finance, including an MBA and a diverse corporate journey spanning real estate, loans, and wealth management, Shruti's story takes an unexpected turn. Driven by her innate passion for design and a love for abundance, Shruti's entrepreneurial spirit led her to merge the worlds of corporate clothing and festive elegance. Her vision is to create clothing that effortlessly transitions from a comfortable day in the office to a vibrant evening affair. Shruti's journey began with a realization—a gap in the market for breathable corporate office wear with a touch of festivity. The desire to fill this void and connect with like-minded individuals led to the birth of "Surkh." Drawing on her business acumen, Shruti is not only creating stylish and sophisticated clothing but also making quality accessible at an affordable rate. Join us as we delve into Shruti's inspiring journey, exploring how she brings happiness, joy, style, and pride to everyone who embraces the unique charm of "Surkh." Get ready for a podcast episode filled with insights, passion, and the entrepreneurial spirit that drives Shruti's success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Perfectwhitetee co-founders Jen Menchaca and Lisa Hickey had decades of experience in fashion wholesale. Now, they're taking their t-shirt company direct to consumer, and learning an entirely new strategy for selling online.To learn more about perfectwhitetee and for show notes: https://www.shopify.com/blog/perfectwhitetee-wholesale-to-dtc
Some say only small allocators invest in boutiques. Not true.Today's guest, John Tennaro has worked for some of the largest RIAs and family offices in the world, managing double-digit billions and more. And guess what? He's here to tell you the big guys still have an eye for boutiques. Ready for a tall glass of hope - with a side of tough love advice, no chaser? Listen in as John shares:His backstory and how an economics class sparked his passion for ESGA deep dive into the mind of an allocator, revealing what factors drive their investment decisionsWhy past performance isn't the whole story when allocators are on the huntWhat it takes for a fund manager to win his nod of approval when pitching a partnershipAbout John Tennaro:John Tennaro, Certified Investment Management Analyst (CIMA) and Certified SRI Counselor (CSRIC) is an engaging professional with nearly 25 years of multidisciplinary experience that has focused on intentionality, authenticity, compassion, and "thinking outside the box". He has an extensive career and contribution to a range of financial services organizations and has led in the research and innovation of due diligence, investment management, asset allocation, and product development. John lives in Annapolis, MD with his wife and two beloved dogs, where he is active within his community, including being a proud member of the United States Naval Academy Sponsor Program. - - - Thank you to our Billion Dollar Backstory podcast sponsor: Ultimus Fund Solutions. You want to launch an interval fund (but don't know where to start). Ultimus has your back. Their in-depth guide answers your real questions.
The investment world has evolved. Success on Wall Street isn't reserved for middle-aged white men in fancy NYC offices making deals and dollar calls like old cliches would have you believe.Our guest today, Manish Khatta, is living proof that breaking the mold can lead to incredible success. He's the CEO/CIO of the rapidly growing boutique, Potomac Fund Management, and he managed to boost the fund by $1 billion in just three years. How? By doing something different—being a relatable, authentic human in an industry where that's not the norm.In this episode, he's sharing his growth secrets and discussing: His backstory – From stepping into Potomac straight out of college to taking the CEO seat How he transformed Potomac, adding a billion dollars in just three yearsBrand building for startups – why playing the long game is key Why shying away from collaboration is a major Achilles heel for advisors About Manish Khatta:Manish Khatta is a quant, who has spent his entire career creating and refining technical trading strategies. A lifelong Potomac employee who programmed the initial work behind Potomac's mechanical trading systems.A father of 4 and running an RIA firm that leads with content and transparency. Manish loves playing tennis and being on the water. - - - Thank you to our Billion Dollar Backstory podcast sponsor: Ultimus Fund Solutions. You want to launch an interval fund (but don't know where to start). Ultimus has your back. Their in-depth guide answers your real questions.
“Les magasins contribuent à fond au e-commerce. Dans les villes où on a un point de vente, le CA e-commerce croît deux fois plus vite que dans les villes où il n'y a pas de magasin”. Laurent Kretz et Michael Weisz reçoivent Julie Richard, la cofondatrice de Nuoo, curateur et marque de beauté bio. Elle leur partage sa stratégie retail et les enseignements qu'elle a tirés de l'ouverture de 7 boutiques. Julie nous explique notamment comment elle a réussi à nourrir son CA e-commerce grâce à son réseau de points de vente, et inversement. Ensemble, ils parlent également d'assortiments, de stack technique et des bonnes pratiques pour reprendre un pas de porte ou racheter une entreprise affinitaire. Dans ce nouvel épisode du Panier, vous trouverez des clés pour : Faire 40% de son CA grâce au retail et dégager une meilleure rentabilité qu'en e-commerce [07”10] ; Rassurer les clients et booster son taux de conversion en ligne en mentionnant ses boutiques physiques [11”50] ; Mailler son réseau retail en fonction de ses clients e-commerce [20”30] ; Reprendre une boutique avec un univers similaire pour capter sa clientèle [26”10] ; Recruter sur Insta pour avoir des employés plus engagés et un turnover plus faible [28”30] ; Réunir l'e-commerce et le retail sous une même entité pour limiter ses frais de fonctionnement [40”05] ; Se démarquer grâce au conseil et une expérience client en magasin qualitative [44”00] ; Racheter une entreprise avec un catalogue similaire pour faciliter la logistique et augmenter le nombre de commandes [54”00]. Pour en savoir plus sur les références abordées dans l'épisode : #167 - Nuoo : Atteindre les 80 % de repeat en créant le lien parfait entre retail et e-commerce, avec Maxime Richard #200 - Shanty Baehrel, Michael Weisz et Maxime Richard : Pour la 200ème, on prend l'apéro #238 - Cabaia - Série Spéciale Retail : Animer un réseau de distribution de 2K clients B2B Catch-Up #15 - Jonak : Mettre en place un commerce unifié en restant droit dans ses bottes, avec Lisa Nakam Stock dans Shopify Matrixify Le cash est le seul moyen de paiement qu'on peut pas refuser en France LoyaltyLion Alvo.market Sens nature Veganie Et quelques dernières infos à vous partager : Suivez Le Panier sur Instagram lepanier.podcast ! Inscrivez- vous à la newsletter sur leanier.io pour cartonner en e-comm ! Écoutez les épisodes sur Apple Podcasts, Spotify ou encore Podcast Addict Le Panier est un podcast produit par CosaVostra, du label Orso Media.
Step into the world of real estate transformation with us in this captivating podcast episode, as I sit down with Josh Hatter, a seasoned investor who embarked on his investment journey at the young age of 18. Josh's investment acumen led him from conventional real estate to short-term rentals, culminating in historic B&B and boutique hotel properties.In this engaging conversation, Josh unveils his unique strategy of leveraging the Federal Reserve's policies and mastering the art of information arbitrage. Join us to discover how he breathed new life into seemingly ordinary "Grandma's houses," turning them into highly profitable boutique properties.Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, Josh's story is a testament to the transformative potential of strategic real estate investments. Tune in now to gain insights from his inspiring journey and learn the secrets to unlocking real estate success.Show Highlights:✅02:30 - Who is Josh?✅15:35 - Real estate scaling✅25:00 - Airbnb marketing strategy✅34:08 - Investment loans✅44:00 - Top 4 toppings✅54:00 - Contact Josh
Crossing the billion-dollar mark in the entrepreneurial rollercoaster is no joke, but today, we've got Steve Rogers, CEO of Shelton Capital Management, who not only did it but skyrocketed to $4 billion. So, what's his secret sauce for boutique founders and CEOs eyeing the same success?You'll get Steve's success playbook today on the pod. Plus, you'll hear about: His backstory – What it was like coming from a family of entrepreneursHis journey to hitting the billion-dollar mark Positioning advice for startups The nitty-gritty on compliance challenges for startups More About Steve Rogers: Steve Rogers is the Chief Executive Officer and Portfolio Manager at Shelton Capital Management. Steve has over 30 years of experience and joined Shelton Capital in 1993. He earned an MBA from the University of California, Berkeley and a B.A. from the University of Iowa. - - - Thank you to our Billion Dollar Backstory podcast sponsor: Ultimus Fund Solutions. You want to launch an interval fund (but don't know where to start). Ultimus has your back. Their in-depth guide answers your real questions.
durée : 00:04:43 - Le Reportage de la Rédaction - Le plus souvent désormais librairies boutiques, elles sont devenues plus que jamais après la pandémie un point stratégique pour l'image, les finances et le développement des musées. Avec un pendant sur les réseaux sociaux et en ligne mais qui reste un complément.
Geneva Watch Days are kicking off next week. There are some exciting symposiums taking place over the 6 days with some great hosts and contributors. We also discuss some visits we had to boutiques over the last few months and how important that experience is for collectors.Geneva Watch Days can be found here.The panels for the symposiums at Geneva Watch Days can be found here.You can find us on our Website, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook Check out Life on the Wrist Merch!
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If you've been around for a while, you no doubt remember when the separation between apparel boutiques and home and gift boutiques was much wider than it is now. Since the pandemic, we have been on a fast track to see a lot more crossover between these two boutique segments. In this episode, I'm excited to dive into this growing trend with Angela Schmook, VP of Sales and Marketing at RoadRunners, a company that supports numerous wholesale brands. Listen in as we delve into what apparel and home and gift boutiques can learn from each other, the common misconceptions between home and gift and apparel, and the different business practices that work for each. Angela also shares her advice for retailers, current industry trends, and her insights on where she sees the overall industry heading. Learn More About the Boutique Hub Here: https://theboutiquehub.com/join/boutique/ Resources: Angela Schmook: Website Hubventory Home and Gift Week The Boutique Hub: Facebook | Instagram | Website Ashley Alderson: Instagram Summer School The Boutique Hub Membership Boutique Hub Black Retail Bootcamp Hubventory.com
Présentation de l'invitée : Alix Depondt-Reynis est une designer et artiste française. Véritablement passionnée par les techniques artisanales et la beauté des matériaux, elle tire son inspiration de son expérience en sculpture ainsi que de ses voyages à travers le monde. En 2011, elle fonde sa marque Alix D Reynis, spécialisée dans la création et la fabrication d'objets de décoration, de vaisselle et de bijoux en porcelaine. La marque met en avant des designs modernes et élégants, tout en s'inspirant des techniques artisanales traditionnelles de fabrication de la porcelaine. Les produits sont fabriqués en France avec une grande attention aux détails et à la qualité, et sont souvent utilisés pour ajouter une touche de sophistication à une table dressée ou à une décoration intérieure. Ainsi, le style de la créatrice est reconnaissable par ses formes élégantes et épurées, souvent associées à des motifs délicats et intemporels. Au fil des années, la marque Alix D Reynis est devenue une marque de référence dans le monde de la décoration et de la vaisselle en porcelaine, avec une présence internationale dans de nombreux magasins et boutiques en ligne. Dans ce nouvel épisode d'Entreprendre dans la mode, la créatrice revient sur son parcours, de sa plus tendre enfance à ses débuts en tant qu'entrepreneure, en passant par son expérience dans la sculpture. Elle nous livre de précieux conseils, nous parle de ses doutes, et nous présente ce qui l'inspire au quotidien afin de nourrir sa marque. Ce que vous allez apprendre dans ce podcast : - Le choix du nom - Elle se présente - Son expérience dans une école alternative - Ses études de droit - Son expérience en tant que sculpteur - Son rapport au regard des autres - Son expérience en tant que notaire - Les débuts de sa marque - Son approche de l'art de vivre à la française - Ses débuts avec la porcelaine - Ses premiers pas d'entrepreneure - Ses premiers salons - Sa première rencontre avec son producteur - Ses premières ventes - Les canaux de distribution - Sa rencontre avec Sézane - L'ouverture de sa boutique dans le Marais - La particularité de ses bijoux - Ses inspirations - La DA de sa marque - Son processus créatif - Les revendeurs de sa marque - Les nouvelles habitudes de consommation - L'importance du site web - Sa clientèle - Sa communication sur les réseaux - L'importance de sa boutique - La rentabilité de sa marque - L'augmentation des prix - L'influence - L'ouverture de sa boutique à Saint-Germain-Des-Prés - Son corner à Le Bon Marché - Ses futurs projets - Ses erreurs - Qui elle souhaiterait entendre dans ce podcast « C'est jamais les petites marques qui vont voir les grosses, ça, ça ne marche pas. Comme dans le commerce, la prospection ça ne marche pas. Il faut être désirable, et c'est les grandes marques qui vont vers les petites parce qu'ils se disent, lui, il a une fraîcheur que les grosses marques n'ont plus. Les grosses marques ont besoin de nous comme nous on a besoin d'elles. » « Ce qui fait que mes créations marchent, c'est qu'on a l'impression qu'elles ont toujours existé, il y a une espèce d'évidence dans cette intemporalité, une impression qu'on les a toujours connues, ça pourrait venir de la grand-mère, ça pourrait venir d'un pays d'Europe latine, il y a quelque chose dans les codes et dans le ressenti qui est familier. » « Aujourd'hui, en termes de DA, je ne pourrais pas la refiler à quelqu'un. Ça va sur un micro détail, c'est ce micro détail qui fait que l'objet il a cette âme, il a cette différence par rapport à un autre et c'est ce qui fait qu'il est reconnaissable comme étant fait par moi. De la position à la taille de la petite pastille à la forme de la hanse… Il faudrait que cette personne enfile mes chaussures et soit avec moi pendant vraiment longtemps avant de réussir à faire perdurer cet esprit. » « Aujourd'hui, on s'aperçoit que les habitudes d'achat ont changé, même si on habite à 2 rues, on préfère se le faire livrer et l'acheter de son téléphone portable dans son lit, d'où l'importance du site internet. » « La première boutique, ça a été la clé. La première elle donne une vitrine, elle donne de la crédibilité, la première boutique de la rue Commines du Marais, ça a été une étape hyper importante. » N'oubliez pas de vous inscrire à la newsletter de Entreprendre Dans La Mode, les industries créatives et l'art de vivre sur www.entreprendredanslamode.com. Aussi, si vous souhaitez me contacter ou me suggérer de nouveaux invités, vous pouvez le faire sur Instagram sous le pseudonyme @entreprendredanslamode. Enfin, le plus important : laissez-moi un avis sur Apple Podcast ou iTunes, 5 étoiles de préférence ; cela m'aide à faire connaître le podcast à plus de monde et me motive à faire de meilleures interviews ! Merci de soutenir ce podcast et à bientôt pour un nouvel épisode !
Rich is an active real estate investor and entrepreneur holding a portfolio of real estate valued in excess of $50 Million. Rich hosts a real estate and business podcast, “The Rich Somers Report”, where he interviews top real estate investors, entrepreneurs, and athletes from all over the world. Rich also co-hosts two monthly real estate networking events in his local city of San Diego. A graduate of California State University San Marcos College of Economics, Rich is passionate about building wealth for his team and investors through commercial real estate. Check out more about Rich and what he does at https://www.somerscapital.com In this episode, Brad and Rich talk about real estate opportunities & how Rich has created his wealth in the industry by utilizing private funding. Bomb Dropped: There's so much money out in the world, you just have to go get it Bomb Dropped: Just because you were good friends with someone at some point in your life, does not mean you have to be good friends with them in your adult life Bomb Dropped: Why do you want to spend time with someone that is no longer aligned?