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On Wednesday's show: We discuss the latest developments in politics in our weekly roundup.Also this hour: How much of our modern politics is about actually debating issues and how much is just good old fashioned theater? And if it's the latter, is that really anything new? We talk it over.And how do you capture the smells of a city (at least the good ones)? We visit the Color Factory and its exhibit of scents that define Houston.
Thank you for tuning into “Starting Small'', a podcast about brand development, entrepreneurship, and innovation in the modern world. In this episode, I am joined by Deepak Ohri, founder of lebua Hotels & Resorts. Listen as Deepak talks about how the established hospitality organization has completely reinterpreted the service industry, by establishing emotional bonds with visitors that go beyond accepted hospitality conventions. Lebua is a collection of award-winning housing that includes famous structures like Tower Club at lebua and lebua at State Tower in Bangkok, as well as two amazing locations in India, lebua Lucknow and lebua Corbett, and a private hideaway in New Zealand, the Lake Okareka Lodge by lebua. The Dome, a group of prominent eateries located above Bangkok buildings, is the gem in Lebua's portfolio. The Dome, which houses restaurants including Sirocco, Breeze, the two-Michelin-star Mezzaluna, Sky, Flute, Alfresco 64, lebua No. 3, Pink, and the Chef's Table, is known for its amazing views and its world-class combination and cuisine. Make sure to check out lebua at: https://lebua.com/ Visit Starting Small Media: https://startingsmallmedia.org/ Subscribe to exclusive Starting Small emails: https://startingsmallmedia.org/newsletter-signup Follow Starting Small: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startingsmallpod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Startingsmallpod/?modal=admin_todo_tour LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/cameronnagle Thank you to this episodes mid break sponsor, Color Factor. Color Factory is a celebration for your senses that taps into the joy of color through the expression of art to create experiences that make people of all ages smile, connect, remember, and feel like kids again. Each location (Chicago, NYC, and Houston) boast over a dozen immersive installations that expand your boundaries of perception, indulge you in play and discovery, and engage your senses in unexpected ways. Make sure to schedule your trip at: https://www.colorfactory.co/
In this episode, Young interviews Tina Malhotra, the CEO of Color Factory and a devoted mother of two. The discussion centers around Tina's extraordinary journey of effectively managing work and motherhood, offering insightful perspectives and practical advice. From balancing work while pregnant to overseeing business expansion alongside growing her family, Tina's experiences exemplify resilience and adept multitasking.Tina's candid insights underscore the intricacies of juggling work and home life. Her wisdom in discerning when to drop the "plastic balls" to prioritize the more delicate facets of life resonates deeply. With a focus on open communication with her children and a fresh take on successful parenting, Tina brings innovation to her role as both CEO and mother. As she navigates the intricacies of these roles, Tina's story demonstrates that thriving requires embracing challenges while cherishing each precious moment along the way.Please enjoy & subscribe!ABOUT OUR GUEST:Tina Malhotra is the CEO at Color Factory, an interactive art museum that brings the joy of color to life through carefully curated immersive experiences. Tina Malhotra brings over 14 years of experience in experiential marketing, event production and creative strategy development. Malhotra is responsible for various verticals across the company's growth trajectory, including marketplace positioning, and oversaw the creative development for its flagship location in Chicago, which launched in June 2022.Prior to being appointed CEO in November 2021, Malhotra served as Color Factory's Chief Experience Officer (CXO) for four years, overseeing the creative, environmental design, technical production and physical build-out of each Color Factory location. Malhotra spent 11 years in New York City creating experiences for brands, including LEGO, HBO, Nike, Coca Cola, Delta and Conde Nast. In 2017, Tina relocated from New York City to Houston where she now resides with her husband, 5-year-old son and three-year-old daughter.ABOUT OWNERS CLUB:Young launched an exclusive community called ‘Owners Club' in 2023. This is a community where ambitious and growth-minded business owners come together to effectively scale their passions into profits. Members take part in interactive workshops led by industry experts, network with other business owners and gain access to resources tailored to their specific career fields. For being a valuable TGDS listener you are eligible for an exclusive discount on Owners Club membership! Find out more about Owners Club: https://www.owners.club/Apply Now to Owners Club: https://ownersclub.samcart.com/products/owners-club-membership/*Use code TGDS75 for 75% off the first year of your annual membership! *If you click on our links, we may receive a tiny commission AND… most of the time, you will receive an offer. Win/Win! The products that The Girl Dad Show recommends are the ones we believe in.
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Antonio Nieves came up with this crazy idea to build an Instagram worthy museum for kids. At the time, there were successful pop-up photo ops museums including Ice Cream Museum, 29rooms, Color Factory and Happy Place however none were focused on kids. Antonio put up his entire savings, created the idea, flew to China to […]
Segment 1: Faron Daugs, CFP, Founder and CEO, Harrison Wallace Financial Group, joins John to talk about some of the positive economic news, the recent stock market rally, the labor market challenges, and inflation still being a cause for concern. Segment 2: Joan E. Solsman, Senior Reporter, CNET, chats with John about a variety of tech stories including the […]
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You likely know Jordan Ferney from the delightful party shop and website Oh Happy Day!, as well as the innovative and 'gram-worthy color experience Color Factory. Her unique approach to design stands out from the pack—and she introduces clever decorating hacks in her very own Domino column. Surrounded by an abundance of creative DIY projects and vintage finds, Jordan shares her studied tips for sourcing out-of-the-box pieces that express her personal style and her unconventional wisdom, which we can all use in our own design journeys. Come along as I visit her awe-inspiring and playful New York City home to see firsthand all the amazing work she's done to the space.
Jordan Ferney has been my friend since I was 9 years old & she always had big ideas. She continues to create as a successful entrepreneur building www.OhHappyDay.com & Color Factory. She is currently a contributing editor at Domino Magazine, living in NYC with her 3 cute kids & lovely artist husband Paul. You can find Jordan at HERE Ashlynn Mitchell kicks divorce & betrayal in the teeth. With her real world example of what's possible when life doesn't go as planned & how to live boldly with compassion & forgiveness while free from the past. She is an advocate for women who want to live a life full of intention & freedom. Come listen to her perspectives while she has conversations with those she loves & respects who share their #bethebuffalo moments that may just help you shift your own journey in a beautiful way. Join her on her new podcast HERE Follow her on social media at HERE Mentor with her at HERE After producing 200 episodes together. The Hosts of the Betrayed, The Addicted, and the Expert have expanded to 3 separate podcasts still supporting those healing in there journeys of life. Sundays join the "Grow with Coby" show for the tools to grow and heal from the challenges of life. Monday join Brannon and his brother for "Real Talk Recovery" Podcast with of not 1 but 2 expert therapists. Wednesdays check out "This is Ashlynn" as Ashlynn Mitchell reveals the people and process that support her in living her life to the fullest! Each of these podcasts support you in relationships, healing from trauma, owning your sexuality, finding authenticity, and enjoying life beyond the trials. We still believe in what we teach. If you need help you can go to? Go to HERE Click here to move beyond betrayal HERE
Jordan Ferney has been my friend since I was 9 years old & she always had big ideas. She continues to create as a successful entrepreneur building www.OhHappyDay.com & Color Factory. She is currently a contributing editor at Domino Magazine, living in NYC with her 3 cute kids & lovely artist husband Paul. You can find Jordan at HERE Ashlynn Mitchell kicks divorce & betrayal in the teeth. With her real world example of what's possible when life doesn't go as planned & how to live boldly with compassion & forgiveness while free from the past. She is an advocate for women who want to live a life full of intention & freedom. Come listen to her perspectives while she has conversations with those she loves & respects who share their #bethebuffalo moments that may just help you shift your own journey in a beautiful way. Join her on her new podcast HERE Follow her on social media at HERE Mentor with her at HERE After producing 200 episodes together. The Hosts of the Betrayed, The Addicted, and the Expert have expanded to 3 separate podcasts still supporting those healing in there journeys of life. Sundays join the "Grow with Coby" show for the tools to grow and heal from the challenges of life. Monday join Brannon and his brother for "Real Talk Recovery" Podcast with of not 1 but 2 expert therapists. Wednesdays check out "This is Ashlynn" as Ashlynn Mitchell reveals the people and process that support her in living her life to the fullest! Each of these podcasts support you in relationships, healing from trauma, owning your sexuality, finding authenticity, and enjoying life beyond the trials. We still believe in what we teach. If you need help you can go to? Go to HERE Click here to move beyond betrayal HERE
Jordan Ferney has been my friend since I was 9 years old & she always had big ideas. She continues to create as a successful entrepreneur building www.OhHappyDay.com & Color Factory. She is currently a contributing editor at Domino Magazine, living in NYC with her 3 cute kids & lovely artist husband Paul. You can find Jordan at https://www.instagram.com/jordanferney/?hl=en Ashlynn Mitchell kicks divorce & betrayal in the teeth. With her real world example of what's possible when life doesn't go as planned & how to live boldly with compassion & forgiveness while free from the past. She is an advocate for women who want to live a life full of intention & freedom. Come listen to her perspectives while she has conversations with those she loves & respects who share their #bethebuffalo moments that may just help you shift your own journey in a beautiful way. Follow her on social media at https://www.instagram.com/mamabear.fitness/ Mentor with her at https://www.thisisashlynn.com Move Beyond Betrayal with her program https://www.beyond-enough.com/beyondbetrayal
Created by kids from Two Rivers Elementary School during Play in a Zoom, the week of April 13 Monsieur Color- Hazel Robin Lerner The King/The Butler- Evelyn Kelly Mavretic Betty, the Sticker- Arianna Ball Threats
Woman in Sweeney who found a 1978 Sealy High School championship ring in her backyard...a man and his dog helped locate a missing 72 year old man from Cross Creek Ranch...and a new Instagram-friendly art exhibit called The Color Factory is coming to Houston and they're hiring!
On the September 9, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall, weekend editor Brad Oman, senior writer Ben Pearson and writer Hoai-Tran Bui to discuss what they've been up to at the Water Cooler. Opening Banter: Peter is back, Chris is still gone in Toronto. And Jacob is prepping for Fantastic Fest. At The Water Cooler: What we've been Doing:Peter traveled to Orlando Florida, avoided Hurricane Dorian, but almost died in the humidity. He experienced Halloween Horror Nights in Florida for the first time. Watch the video on Ordinary Adventures. He also visited Hollywood Studios to experience Toy Story Land for the first time, and take a trip to the other version of Galaxy's Edge. Jacob got a second tattoo and celebrated his fourth wedding anniversary. Brad went to both Chicago shows for How Did This Get Made live. Hoai-Tran forgot to say that she went to The Color Factory. What we've been Reading:Jacob started reading Scream: Chilling Adventures in the Science of Fear by Margee Kerr. What we've been Watching:Ben and Jacob saw It Chapter Two. Ben watched The Treasure of the Sierra Madre Peter has been watching The Endless Adventure on YouTube. Jacob watched Bigfoot County, and Pumpkinhead. Brad watched The Adventures of Pinocchio. Hoai-Tran watched Hustlers, Climax, the first two episodes of The Leftovers, and did a double feature of Spirited Away and Millennium Actress at the Metrograph. What we've been Eating:Peter ate at The Toothsome Chocolate Emporium & Savory Feast Kitchen, and Orlando's version of Antojitos in Universal Citywalk. He also continued his Orlando tradition of ubering to Unos for Pizza Skins. Brad tried Creepy Cocoa Crisp M&M's, KFC Mac & Cheese Famous Bowl What we've been Playing:Brad has been messing with the new HyperReal Darth Vader figure from Hasbro All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
Do you want to come play with the money? We are in conversation with Stacks House co-founders Kindra Meyer and Patience Ramsey. Really excited to announce that tickets are on sale currently for our Los Angeles arrival. You can purchase tickets at stackshouse.com/tickets and I have a special discount for SO MONEY listeners…Use SoMoneyStacksLa for 20% off your ticket. We’ll be opening doors on April 17th and we'll have a limited run in the City of Angels and the plan is to travel the country. What better way to go behind the scenes of the why and the how and the what of Stacks House than to invite my cofounders Patience and Kindra to So Money. I met these two ladies back in the summer of 2018. They invited me to come and learn about their plans to launch a major company called She Stacks, which is all about supporting women in their endeavors to become a financially independent and close the wealth gap. Stacks House is the first of many offerings from She Stacks. If any of you ever been to the Museum of Ice Cream or Museum of Pizza, Color Factory, etc. you know that popups are a thing right now, right? People are lining up and can't get enough of them. To leverage that popularity, we're doing our own version of a pop up, but with a purpose: to serve women on their journey to becoming financially free. Coming up, learn how about my co-founders' storied past growing up with not a lot of money, and how that impacted their relationship with money as adults. Patience and Kindra are marketing mavens, each with 15+ years experience building brands, starting movements, utilizing talent and galvanizing communities. Patience is also a founding Executive at Good Counsel, Mastry Inc., and The Bloomberg Players Technology Summit. Kindra is former owner of McLeod Residence, a members-only lounge and art gallery. They’ve each come a long way from humble beginnings. Kindra was raised in a one room log cabin. Patience, the eldest of six children, talks about how her parents declared bankruptcy when she was young. How did all that influence their money mindset and their desire to support other women along the way? Again, check out stackshouse.com/tickets to reserve your spot. Use the code: SoMoneyStacksLA for 20% off your ticket! And follow us on Instagram @StacksHouse
What are your obstacles (cough excuses) to taking massive action? Maybe not knowing where to start? Maybe not enough resources or money? Or maybe YOU ARE taking action and you feel like it’s not working??? BABY DOLL we’ve got you coooovered in this episode! These POWER HOUSE, take-no-prisoners WHOA-men are spilling all the goodies. @jordanferney of Oh Happy Day! and The Color Factory and Gabrielle Blair of @altsummit and @designmom share concrete steps as well as pointers from their own personal experience on creating beautiful work and beautiful lives. After you finish this episode you will be PUMPED and informed on how to take some massive freaking action! To aid you in this be sure to download our FREE Done Is Fun! Action Plan! TEXT: doneisfun to 31996 It will give you awesome guidance on how to break your project into those small, easy-to-take manageable steps! You'll love it! Want even more help on getting your mind in a place to take action?Join my Awesome On Demand! Learn more: thealisonshow.com/awesomeondemand Eric's closing track is "I Got This" from the Urban Magic Collection at pleasantpictures.club
In episode 178, I chat with artist Christine Wong Yap who recently had her work displayed at the Color Factory exhibit in NYC. She grew up watching her parents do a lot of DIY projects which inspired her to try new things. Christine talks about what art means to her, how the connections she's made have helped her work be seen, how she blends positive psychology with art, how artists can learn how to be their own best advocate and more by taking a listen to this episode.
DeAndre planned, choreographed and executed an amazing LipDub surprise proposal for his boyfriend Stuart and we are HERE for it! (A little late, admittedly, but here nonetheless.) Before you read these notes - make sure you watch the proposal video online. Google " DeAndre Stu Proposal" Click HERE to become a premium subscriber and unlock all of the amazingness: Ad-free, full length episodes The TBWPP Wedding Planning Resource Center with Access to 6 mini courses of The Big Wedding Planning Master Class Wedding Planning Templates and Tools Big Takeaways This video has everything we love in life - it's a surprise, there are a ton of happy, joyful people involved, the music is great, the smiles are big, there's a gospel choir nod and DeAndre's mom makes an appearance in one of her fancy church hats. Opposites attract with these two and their wedding is going to reflect their relationship, and they had to divide and conquer for the wedding planning. It was an equal endeavor and it was pretty easy to decide who would be good at what. Hearing them talk, you can tell that they love bragging about each other - that they're in awe of each other's talents and qualities. We love that! If you're planning a ‘surprise' proposal: The actual proposal was certainly a surprise...but DeAndre and Stu had talked about getting married and even planned it a little. Stu was totally delighted by DeAndre's surprise proposal...it was clear he had put so many plans in motion to pull if off. But Stu wasn't shocked or left speechless, or undecided...if you're going to do some big grand gesture like this...you better know that your partner is on board with saying YES! On engagement photos: Style, baby! DeAndre and Stu picked the Color Factory in SF for their engagement photos. They had to pull some strings, there was a price, and there was lots of arranging...but it was all worth it! They wanted their engagement photos to be as colorful and fun as their proposal, and to set the scene for their upcoming wedding. Putting together a simple priority list was the best way for Deandre and Stu to decide on their budget. They were paying for the wedding themselves and they planned for a long engagement. Links we referenced The video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2AB_1FLN_4 https://www.theknot.com/us/deandre-upshaw-and-stuart-hausmann-oct-2018 DeAndre's instagram page (great weight motivation!) https://www.instagram.com/heyitsdeandre/ Their engagement photos at The Color Factory http://robaugust.com/color-factory-engagement-session-in-san-francisco-ca-deandre-stuart/ Get In Touch: The Big Wedding Planning Podcast is… Hosted and produced by Michelle Martinez Music by Steph Altman of Mophonics On Instagram @thebigweddingplanningpodcast and be sure to use #planthatwedding when posting, so you can get our attention! Easy to get in touch with. Email us at hello@thebigweddingplanningpodcast.com or Call and leave a message at 415-723-1625 and you might hear your voice on an episode Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DeAndre planned, choreographed and executed an amazing LipDub surprise proposal for his boyfriend Stuart and we are HERE for it! (A little late, admittedly, but here nonetheless.) Before you read these notes - make sure you watch the proposal video online. Google " DeAndre Stu Proposal" Big Takeaways This video has everything we love in life - it's a surprise, there are a ton of happy, joyful people involved, the music is great, the smiles are big, there's a gospel choir nod and DeAndre's mom makes an appearance in one of her fancy church hats. It's truly a love-filled spectacle. But talking to the two grooms now (only months away from their wedding at the point we recorded!) is even better than the video that made us fall in love with them. DeAndre and Stu are excited about their upcoming wedding and their planning process has been a great learning curve. They want their wedding to be as joyful as their proposal...and we are 100% sure it will be. Opposites attract with these two and their wedding is going to reflect their relationship, and they had to divide and conquer for the wedding planning. It was an equal endeavor and it was pretty easy to decide who would be good at what. Hearing them talk, you can tell that they love bragging about each other - that they're in awe of each other's talents and qualities. We love that! Here's something to note if you're planning a ‘surprise' proposal: The actual proposal was certainly a surprise...but DeAndre and Stu had talked about getting married and even planned it a little. Stu was totally delighted by DeAndre's surprise proposal...it was clear he had put so many plans in motion to pull if off. But Stu wasn't shocked or left speechless, or undecided...if you're going to do some big grand gesture like this...you better know that your partner is on board with saying YES! We love DeAndre and Stuart's love story, their amazing proposal and we're happy they were on the podcast to share everything! On engagement photos: Style, baby! DeAndre and Stu picked the Color Factory in SF for their engagement photos. They had to pull some strings, there was a price, and there was lots of arranging...but it was all worth it! They wanted their engagement photos to be as colorful and fun as their proposal, and to set the scene for their upcoming wedding. Putting together a simple priority list was the best way for Deandre and Stu to decide on their budget. They were paying for the wedding themselves and they planned for a long engagement. Links we referenced The video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2AB1FLN4 https://www.theknot.com/us/deandre-upshaw-and-stuart-hausmann-oct-2018 DeAndre's instagram page (great weight motivation!) https://www.instagram.com/heyitsdeandre/ Their engagement photos at The Color Factory http://robaugust.com/color-factory-engagement-session-in-san-francisco-ca-deandre-stuart/ *Quotes * “No joke, your video is on a loop of Ellen videos and a puppy video for me. And I'll watch it in the morning to remind myself that are good people in the world!” - Christy “Our first date was at the Olive Garden.” - DeAndre “Can't beat those breadsticks.” - Stu “If you're going to do something big, then you have to do it RIGHT.” - DeAndre “It shouldn't be a surprise - I mean, the circumstances should be a surprise, but the fact that it is going to happen shouldn't be a surprise. We are very open with each other and we have open lanes of communication.” - DeAndre on planning a surprise, while talking honestly about the idea of getting married “It's important to have a team that you can trust and that will follow through.” - DeAndre - about the proposal, but also about life in general! “We're big on vibes...one way or another if it didn't click, we'd move on.” - Stu, on hiring vendors and finding the perfect venue Get In Touch EMAIL: thebigweddingplanningpodcast@gmail.com FACEBOOK: @TBWPpodcast INSTAGRAM: @thebigweddingplanningpodcast BE SURE TO USE THE HASHTAG: #planthatwedding TWITTER: @TBWPpodcast PHONE: (415) 723-1625 Leave us a message and you might hear your voice on the show! PATREON: www.patreon.com/thebigweddingplanningpodcast
It finally has come to Eric and Ando talking about Instagram. Take about 5 minutes to watch the video clip in the links below to get a better understanding of what we are discussing today. Audiences are more comfortable viewing and buying art via their phones than ever before. Why would there not be curators creating exhibitions with that interaction in mind? A trend of “MADE-FOR-INSTAGRAM” exhibitions are trying to change the way we engage with our traditional institutions. In this episode, Eric and Ando discuss two specific spaces. The Museum of Ice Cream in New York, and the Color Factory in San Francisco. For more By The Way, follow us on Twitter @ByTheWay_ArtPod, Facebook @By The Way: A Contemporary Art News Podcast, and Instagram @cultural_bandwidth. Or on our website Cultural Bandwidth. By The Way: A Contemporary Art News Podcast is created by Eric Wall and Ando. Links Wired, youtube. Jeff Koons and Snapchat. Music credits: Favorite Secrets by Waylon Thornton is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License and permission of the artist.
Another day in Paris, another day in Paradise. Our hosts speak with Christine Foote, cofounder and COO of Leaders, an All Turtles product that matches event organizers with speakers. Foote describes the challenges of broadening the pool of speakers to increase diversity and range of viewpoints, and expanding the types of events where speakers might appear. Part of All Turtles Paris and based at Station F, Leaders makes finding speakers with both expertise and availability seamless for event organizers. Show notes The launch of All Turtles Paris (1:10) Conversation with Christine Foote, COO of Leaders (1:18) Leaders matches people organizing events with speakers who are interested, qualified, and available (1:20) Loic Le Meur, cofounder and CEO of Leaders (3:25) LeWeb, the largest web conference in Europe, cofounded by Loic Le Meur (3:28) The Color Factory (18:08) We want to hear from you Please send us your comments, suggested topics, and questions for future episodes: Email: hello@all-turtles.com Twitter: @allturtlesco with hashtag #askAT For more from All Turtles, follow us on Twitter, and subscribe to our newsletter on our website.
On this week's episode, I'm joined by artist and graphic designer Salpy to discuss the merits and faults of the so-called "selfie museum," art exhibits that seem to provide less culture and more IG-worthy backgrounds. We discuss well-known exhibits like the Museum of Ice Cream, The Color Factory, and 29Rooms. Is the selfie museum an accessible and interactive way to experience art, or a cash cow for shallow corporate sponsors? Listen to the episode, and you be the judge. Follow the Stuff I Don't Like Podcast on IG and Twitter, both @_stuffidontlike. Also check out stuffidontlike.net for a complete listing of places where you can stream the show.
SK has seen it all. He’s the court jester, spinning other people’s suffering into entertainment and back into suffering. But after a vengeful curse makes the Lousy Podcast the target of the Duke’s dangerous obsession, will SK's devotion be enough to save it? This week in the Bomb Shelter, SK welcomes local, and highly decorated, comic, Chad Opitz with the help of his backup co-host, Andrew Holmgren. The three go on about the local art scene with updates including SFMOMA, Munch (Both the artist and NYC detective), dollar days at Golden Gate Fields, the free DeYoung tower, Pollack vs. Rembrandt, and Julie Mehretu until Chad discovers that SK keeps Babette locked up at home as the two binge watch SVU. Andrew impunes the marriage (Has he told you lately that he loves you). When the Throng arrives and swears vengeance for the fruit heavy smorgasbord SK turns his guests' attention to the latest "pop-ups", the Color Factory and the Ice Cream museum. We are introduced to Mary Ellis Bunn who declares her love for ice cream and, to a lesser extent, her descriptively named boyfriend, Manish Vora. Chad and Andrew both contemplate Slim Whitman, Prissy Kumquat, and Frolf (For what it's worth - Prelude). With the final segment of the podcast - the guest interview - we find Andrew lamenting Amazon/Whole Foods' new pricing structure (I have a structured settlement but I need cash now). SK, who has previously learned of Chad's background, insists that the group continue to talk about Chad's history in Santa Cruz, the Blue Lagoon Comedy Club, his one-man band, "Nervous Energy" as well as his RoboCopera, and the Sales Force Tower. With the falling darkness Chad relates his experiences on the East Brother Island Light House B&B. And both comics reluctantly promise to maybe come back before episode 100 (I think we're alone now). After the Arizona has been consumed the podcast dies in SK's arms as he cries out in horror, "The Curse!"
I have been working on a few 3D printing and electronics projects recently and in this episode I go into detail about two of them.
It finally has come to Eric and Ando talking about Instagram. Take about 5 minutes to watch the video clip in the links below to get a better understanding of what we are discussing today. Audiences are more comfortable viewing and buying art via their phones than ever before. Why would there not be curators creating exhibitions with that interaction in mind? A trend of “MADE-FOR-INSTAGRAM” exhibitions are trying to change the way we engage with our traditional institutions. In this episode, Eric and Ando discuss two specific spaces. The Museum of Ice Cream in New York, and the Color Factory in San Francisco. For more By The Way, follow us on Twitter @ByTheWay_ArtPod, Facebook @By The Way: A Contemporary Art News Podcast, and Instagram @cultural_bandwidth. Or on our website Cultural Bandwidth. By The Way: A Contemporary Art News Podcast is created by Eric Wall and Ando. Links Wired, youtube. Jeff Koons and Snapchat. Music credits: Favorite Secrets by Waylon Thornton is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License and permission of the artist.
Everyone talks about their criminal histories, and David's is the dumbest. Mark reminisces about his favorite Coat Factory, and Andrew goes to the Color Factory to take pictures of himself.