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Joining the Deux U classroom is Lauren Skae (formerly The Zen Blonde). We're discussing the hottest topics of the week including: P. Diddy One Tree Hill reboot Colin Jost + Pete Davidson Taron Egerton + Chloe Bennet Kaia Gerber + Marcello Hernandez Taylor Swift + Travis Kelce Instagram Rapid-Fire Q&A: Jessica Simpson, Kendall Jenner + Devin Booker, Selling Sunset, Nicki Minaj, Jennifer Lopez + Ben Affleck, Dakota Johnson, Brentwood Country Mart, Lucy Hale + John Lowe and more! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Recorded in front of a live audience at the Brentwood Country Mart, this conversation features Anya Hindmarch, Gregg Renfrew of Beauty Counter, and our host Laura Vinroot Poole of Capitol. This episode was hosted by transformational leadership coach, Ashley Wick and features profound insights from this powerful group of female leaders on entrepreneurship, reinvention, reframing fear, and so much more.
It feels near universal that PGA TOUR pro golfer Keith Mitchell is the best dressed man in the game. In some ways, we hold him up as proof that performance clothing isn't as important as some may think. Even if you aren't into golf his point of view is worth considering. Going beyond his appreciation for classic menswear, Keith has earned a reputation for holding good design in high regard, a trait which explains his appreciation for Mizuno irons and fine watches. This focus on aesthetics combined with his talent on the golf course which places him at the center of the cool-guy Venn diagram. Keith is the rare case of an aesthete athlete. He's someone who has done the on-course clothing thing differently, and done it to great success. In a sea of sameness he separates himself in all of the best ways. To say it's a breath of fresh air would be an understatement. I wanted to dive deeper into his personal style, approach to golf and just talk about so many other things. We sat down at the Brentwood Country Mart (which was fun but also potentially too busy for the audio; we live and we learn) for a wide ranging discussion covering life on the PGA TOUR, non-performance fabrics, watches, flying Delta, our mutual appreciation of Sid Mashburn and of course high-twist wool trousers. I hope you enjoy our conversation. The ACL Podcast is meant to be an add-on to the newsletter. You can listen in the Substack App, on Apple Podcasts or via Spotify directly if you prefer that. If you like this story please consider subscribing and sending to a friend. As always I appreciate your support.Big thanks to Al James for lending me his music. The song is: Hard Working Dogs by Dolorean. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.acl.news/subscribe
Today we're diving into *your* Instagram Thingies submissions, rain clogs (yes, again), parenting stuff, and—wait for it—cotton-candy burritos. We learned about cotton-candy burritos via Amy Sedaris's wonderfully random IG account. Who's opening that Creamberry franchise? Two most popular Thingies right now: Checking out cookbooks from the library and the Owala FreeSip water bottle. Speaking of beverages, y'all have many ideas, including ice-cold Lillet Blanc with frozen orange slices, a Hugo spritz (prosecco + elderflower + soda water), a homemade Arnold Palmer, and a matcha lemonade (a close personal friend of said Arnold Palmer). Re: golf, Malbon's collab with Nike (see also: Laura Reilly's Magasin newsletter). Re: rain clogs, Calzuros, for your consideration. And do we all know about the AIGA Eye on Design blog?In your good-news corner: Brentwood Country Mart's celebration of Ninja Dave's retirement from UPS. Related: that Man Repeller style profile of their USPS guy, Aubrey Dowridge.CORN! SeaVees shoes, Fernando Laposse wood, Shucked, fresh corn mochi cake c/o Food Network (paired with all the corn soft-serve we're seeing), and Corn Kid content (the original viral video here; its musical remix here).Finally, if you're in NYC, do yourself a favor and see Alex Edelman's one-man Just For Us on Broadway. (Related-ish: the romance novel A Shot in the Dark by Victoria Lee.)What Thingies are you loving right now!? Share with us at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq—or join our Geneva! This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Give your hair a boost with Nutrafol. Take $15 off your first month's subscription with the code ATHINGORTWO.Find more weeknight dinner recipes at Pillsbury.com. Find wellness on your next stay at Westin.Take advantage of the Partner to Empower program for entrepreneurs of color from Brookfield Properties—apply by August 11.Watch your garden flourish with Fast Growing Trees—15% off your order when you use our link.YAY.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
An encounter at Brentwood Country Mart with a former Mr. Ed writer sends Rob Long wondering about the binge-and-purge nature of this industry, where insiders suddenly can find themselves on the outside. Rob suggests ways to persist and keep showing up despite disaster, similar to the way Angelenos remain indifferent to L.A.'s mudslides and fires. Because, as he learned long ago, you may still end up in the equivalent of the Sinatra Room at Chasen's.For a full transcript, click here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theankler.com/subscribe
Jim Rosenfield is the owner of the Brentwood Country Mart - he is a village maker, an artist, and a remarkable leader. Jim's journey is full of persistence as he passionately pursued his dreams come true from going to college at Berkley to his lifelong goal of owning the Brentwood Country Mart.
Brian Reimer is the Culinary Director for Farmshop, the Brentwood Country Mart's seminal restaurant. From his childhood fishing with his grandfather to time in kitchens around the world , Chef Brian brings all of his talent, experience, and charisma to the Farmshop each day.
Pippa Small is a captivating jewelry designer, and most importantly, a woman fiercely dedicated to empowering communities around the wold from Afghanistan to Rwanda. In this conversation, we explore Pippa's childhood, her journey to motherhood, and her unique designs that have resulted in an extrarodinary woman and business.
John Evans is the co-owner of Diesel, A Book Store with his wife Allison. In an industry that seems to be working against them, they've created independent book selling legacy for over 30 years in California. This episode offers a unique perspective into the world of independent bookstorese and how, as John says, "book selling may not always be a good living, but it's a good life."
Heather Rosenfield and Jenny Belushi are the co-creators of Poppy Store, an enchanting children's boutique in California. I was inspired by their tale of partnership and why being a children's retailer is truly joyous.
It's time to pack our bags this week because we are headed to the City of Angels, Los Angeles, CA to visit @madymaio and @ltwolfen! This episode is packed FULL of drool-worthy finds and too many things to do, you'll want to extend your stay or book a second trip right away. It is a long episode but we challenge all of you to stick with it because there is really great content from these gals. Enjoy! Follow us on IG: @likealocalpodcast Podcast available on all major podcast platforms ---> Please subscribe! Leave us a review! Share with your friends! Blender Bombs: LOCAL20 80x20: LOCAL20 Scott's Cheap Flights - Show your support by signing up here SHOW NOTES Where to stay - Hotels Malibu: The Surfrider Hotel Santa Monica: Santa Monica Proper Hotel Venice: The Hotel June Culver City: The Culver Hotel West Hollywood: 1 Hotel West Hollywood, The West Hollywood Edition Koreatown: The Line LA Silver Lake: Silver Lake Pool & Inn Downtown: The Hoxton, The Nomad, Hotel Figueroa, Downtown LA Proper Hotel Airbnb: Venice, Santa Monica Walkable areas: Silver Lake, Echo Park, Largemont Village, Platform in Culver City, Montana Avenue in Santa Monica, Abbott Kinney in Venice, San Vicente Blvd in Brentwood Where to eat: Jon and Vinny's on Fairfax (Make a reservation far in advance!), Sqirl, Courage Bagels, Maury's Bagels, Yeastie Boys Bagels, Gjusta, Earth Cafe Where to drink: The Friend, Tilda, Bar Flores, Upstairs at ACE Hotel, Everson Royce Bar, All Season Brewing Company What to do: Brentwood Country Mart, The Getty, Malibu Country Mart, Hiking in Kenter Trail or go to Malibu near Los Banos [Hot tip: Skip the Santa Monica Pier, Hollywood Walk of Fame, The Polo Lounge at The Beverly Hills] Walkable areas: Silver Lake, Echo Park, Largemont Village, Platform in Culver City, Montana Avenue in Santa Monica, Abbott Kinney in Venice, San Vicente Blvd in Brentwood RAPID FIRE: Most instagrammable spot: Nobu Malibu and Alfreds Best Pizza: Fool proof pizza, Antiqua, La Mora, Robertas, Prime Pizza, Mulberry, Pitzana Favorite LA event: Brentwood Farmers Market, Hollywood bowl concert Best coffee shop: Blue Bottle, Verb, Little Lunch, Madison and Park Best wine and cheese: Esters, Tilda, Lola Wine Bar, Melody Wines Best season to visit: Whenever! Best dessert: Big Shell Froyo, The Yogurt Shop, Magpies Favorite local business: Goodies in Atwater Village, Diesel Bookstore Biggest tourist trap: The Pink Wall Credits: Produced by yours truly, Katie Hylton & Stephanie Girard Until next week... Sayonara!!! Xo
This elderberry-jam packed episode features IKEA, Brentwood Country Mart, Sabrina Jalees, Ashley Tisdale, and MORE. Email us at groceriespodcast@gmail.com!
This elderberry-jam packed episode features IKEA, Brentwood Country Mart, Sabrina Jalees, Ashley Tisdale, and MORE. Email us at groceriespodcast@gmail.com!
Laura and Irene share a space in the Brentwood Country Mart, but have been quarantined across the country for the past couple of months. In this conversation, the two friends reflect on what they've learned about themselves and the gratitude they have for their teams. Irene also shares the creativity she has found in this moment of stillness through painting.
Cult favorite fashion designer, Tracy Feith, grew up in Sherman, Texas as the son of an Air Force major. On this episode, Laura and Tracy discuss his unexpected launch from small-town Texas into a fortuitous career in the fashion industry that has been filled with many moments of kismet, but also devastating lows. In the end, Tracy's journey ultimately circles around his fundamental love of designing and constructing beautiful clothes. We are thrilled to be a part of Tracy's latest chapter with his new endeavor, Feith Club. Shop our collaboration with Feith Club at www.shop-capitol.com or in our Los Angeles location at the Brentwood Country Mart.
In March, 2019 we opened a new Capitol location in the storied Brentwood Country Mart on the west side of Los Angeles. One of the most exciting parts of this journey is our new partnership with one of Laura’s best friends - and biggest inspirations - Irene Neuwirth. In this episode we learn about the beginnings of Irene’s business, a tough time that produced one of her best collections, and what she has her sights set on next.
This week we take you on a magical journey to the Goop Lab in the Brentwood Country Mart, where one can try all the expensive lotions they can't afford and watch rich people act like their true monster selves. We also learn how terrible plastic straws are, how chiropractors probably shouldn't be diagnosing autoimmune diseases, and how a new sugar subsitute will be taking the world by storm. Plus diet updates, face oil reviews, and a special cameo by BB the dog. Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and follow us on insta @goopyourself and on twitter @goopyourselfpod Woof woof!
Aggie and Bryan are joined by special guest Michelle Markowitz to discuss Gwyneth's love for terrible tacos, holiday outfits, and sex sex sex. Also, we report back from our journey to the Brentwood Country Mart where we finally smelled "THE CANDLE."
On today's Satellite Sisters, we tackle the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombing. Having lived in Russia, Julie has a personal perspective on the history of Chechen people. Plus, Julie's daughter-in-law was born and raised in Kyrgyzstan, where the Tsarnaev brothers were born. Once again, she knows more about this than most of the people you are watching on TV. Growing up in New England, we've attended the Boston Marathon as a family. We are happy to see the city back on it's feet so quickly. But we draw the line at supporting the Red Sox. Later, we share our plans to support Lian's new book Elizabeth The First Wife. Julie's flying in for the launch at Vromans in Pasadena on Wednesday May 8, then Liz and Sheila are hosting an ice cream social at Diesel at the Brentwood Country Mart on Sunday May 19. More details on Lian's Author Page on Facebook. Be sure to go there and LIKE her. Finally, Lian's appearance at the L A Times Festival of Books yesterday was a success but her search for the fro-yo on the way home? Not so much. Listen for the Sheila-like details.