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Arron Danehy, comedian/engineer/writer/creator of Bier Hand Productions, returns to Vs. The Odds to discuss the growth of BHP and "Ask Arron," where he finds creative inspiration, how to balance work & pursuing artistic goals, the future of BHP, and so much more. Be sure to support Arron by following Bier Hand Productions on Instagram (@bierhandproductions), and subscribing to Bier Hand Productions on YouTube (bierhandproductions.com).
In this podcast, recorded 10/28/22, Jamie talks to first year Mercer Head Coach Ryan Danehy. They discuss RD's lacrosse journey, what he has learned from his mentors, the philosophies he brings to the Mercer program, how he develops his players, and what he's looking for in recruits.
Earned: Strategies and Success Stories From the Best in Beauty + Fashion
In Episode 57 of Earned, we sit down with Jake Danehy, co-founder and CEO of sustainable beachwear brand Fair Harbor. To start the episode, we dive into how Jake and his sister/co-founder Caroline conceived the idea for Fair Harbor—named after their hometown on Fire Island—while in college, after learning about how plastic bottles can be converted into yarn. We learn how the brand generated the majority of its early revenue from trunk shows, and how consumer insights from these events inspired Fair Harbor's anti-chafe, meshless lining for its hero boardshorts (made almost entirely of upcycled plastic). Jake reveals how the clothing brand has seen unexpected advertising success from radio,TV, and even beachfront plane banners, before explaining why it was important for Fair Harbor to become a B Corp. We hear why Jake's sister Caroline was the perfect co-founder, and Jake shares why he believes the two are the right pair to move the brand closer to their ultimate goal: becoming the next iconic American heritage brand.
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Summary: In the final episode of The Propcast Season 9, Louisa is joined by Kevin Danehy, Vice Chair, North America and Global Head of Corporate Development and Allison Lloyds, Global Head of Investor Relations and Capital Development at Willow. They discuss why digital twins are getting the attention of investors, what a digital twin is, how they both got into the digital twin space, and how Willow's clients use their product. While there is an inherent reluctance to embrace change, digitisation is here and it's time for people in the real estate industry to realise that tech, a digital twin, or data can make their portfolios stronger and more sustainable. Resources: LMRE Global Recruitment and Search Consultancy LMRE YouTube Interviews Companies Mentioned: CBRE Brookfield Properties Shout Outs: Joshua Ridley, CEO and Co-Founder of Willow Nick Moore, Executive Director at Gresham Key Insights From This Episode: Working with potential investors and customers, I encourage them to look at things differently. To be more flexible and say, “How can tech, a digital twin, or data make my portfolio stronger or more sustainable?” - Allison We're leveraging the computing power of the cloud to digitise real world assets. - Allison There's no secret that the confluence of inflation, rising rates, and geopolitical unrest have had an acutely negative impact on the public market. - Allison Change is here, we're not going back - digitisation is here. - Allison There is an inherent reluctance to embrace change. - Kevin With a digital twin, preventive maintenance is accelerated and the utilisation of the rail increases from 85% to the very high 90%. - Kevin Over the last 15 years, the co-location of high rise office buildings along with high rise multi-family apartment buildings integrated with retail and hospitality or hotels, offer the opportunity for an increasingly dynamic live, work, play ecosystem that attracts people 24 hours a day, seven days a week. - Kevin In 1950, 28% of the world's population were living in urban areas, in 2007 it became 50/50. By 2050, despite the pandemic and migration, the UN and other research indicate that two-thirds of the world's population will be in global gateway cities. - Kevin About Our Guests: Kevin Danehy: Kevin Danehy is Vice Chair, North America and Global Head of Corporate Development at Willow. As Vice Chair of North America, Kevin leads the strategic direction, growth, and management of regional operations. Throughout his career, Kevin has cultivated, established, and led relationships with clients, as well as actively participated in transactional, leadership, and change management activities. Prior to joining Willow, Kevin served as Executive Vice President & Global Head of Corporate Development at Brookfield Properties for 9 years. In this role, he worked to accelerate revenue and asset value growth across a global portfolio and played a pivotal role in the identification, introduction, and deployment of new technology platforms. From 2019, Danehy was instrumental in the deployment of WillowTwinTM on Brookfield's premier development, One Manhattan West, a project that has since led to him joining Willow. Allison Lloyds: Allison Lloyds is Global Head of Investor Relations and Capital Development. In this role, Allison leads Willow's external capital activities and is the company's primary point of contact for both internal and external investors. Allison was an integral part of Willow's most recent capital raise. She began her career in real estate at CBRE, where she specialised in strategic planning and operational performance improvement for multinational corporate clients. About Willow: Willow is the “digital twin” for the built world. Through their software and professional services, Willow creates a digital replica of a built asset, that collects and aggregates data into a “twin”. Through this approach, Willow enables the owners and operators of major portfolios and infrastructure to make smarter, more proactive, and data-led decisions. By providing data-driven insights, Willow empowers users to manage with greater efficiency, drive operational improvements at scale and provide their occupants with an enhanced and more connected experience. Willow is a global technology company with offices in Sydney, Melbourne, New York, Seattle, Dallas, Toronto, London, Amersfoort and Manila. About Our Host Louisa Dickins Louisa is the co-founder of LMRE, which has rapidly become the market leading global PropTech recruitment platform and search consultancy with operations across North America, United Kingdom, Europe and Asia-Pacific. To promote the industry she is so passionate about, Louisa set up the Global podcast ‘The Propcast' where she hosts and invites guests from the built environment space to join her in conversation about innovation. About LMRE LMRE is globally recognised for leading the way in Real Estate Tech & Innovation talent management. From the outset our vision was to become a global provider of the very best strategic talent to the most innovative organisations in PropTech, ConTech, Smart Buildings, ESG, Sustainability and Strategic Consulting. At LMRE we are fully committed at all times to exceed the expectations of our candidates and clients by providing the very best advice and by unlocking exclusive opportunities across our global network in the UK, Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific. Timestamps: [02:45] Kevin: How did you get into real estate and how did you move into your position? I have been in the real estate business for over 35 years, I spent the first half of my career at CBRE as an advisor and for about a decade, I was with Brookfield. Part of my responsibility at Brookfield was to search for the new emerging business practices and approaches that would have a positive impact on the real estate industry and Willow was one of the most interesting. After a significant amount of time with Willow and the corresponding endorsement from the Brookfield team, I joined Willow to help the adoption of digitisation of physical assets. [06:20] Allison: How did you go about transitioning to Willow and why did you make the transition? I worked at CBRE in New York and London in the global corporate services division and after a decade I pivoted to organisational psychology and went back and got my PhD. As my kids got older and the pandemic came, things shifted and I found myself wanting to re-enter the real estate space. I reconnected with Kevin and I was always interested in tech and curious about that space. [10:15] Kevin: Can you give us an example of when Willow's product has been used? You were involved in the Super Bowl, can you talk us through how that would have worked and what value would have added there? SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles where the Super Bowl is held is a beneficiary of having a full digital twin. The digital twin integrates all the different technology systems that exist. A digital twin is an integration hub for technology. The benefit is it allows for the end user to have more data available as well as analytics using science and using artificial intelligence to be able to make predictions. Some of our projects in the US are Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and One Manhattan West. In London, one of our buildings is 22 Bishopsgate. [14:45] Allison: Can you talk us through Willow's fundraising narrative to date and then what you have planned for the future? We have been really thoughtful about how we have raised capital to date, we don't have a traditional story. We use capital raised to invest in the business. We have a big focus on attracting and retaining top talent. There's no secret that the confluence of inflation, rising rates, and geopolitical unrest have had an acutely negative impact on public market and because of this we see VCs scrutinising perspective companies like Willow to a greater degree. [22:35] Kevin: What is next for Willow? We're in the process of digitising Brookfield's office building portfolio in New York City. Across our categories, rail both in terms of railroad systems, computers, systems, and mining companies there is a large area for growth. The big opportunity for us right now is to increase our deployment across portfolios. [28:30] The ‘LMRE' part, Louisa asks the guests to talk about; L – Touch on the main lessons you have learnt throughout your career. Kevin: It's incredibly valuable to have a mentor. The harder I've worked, the luckier I've been. M - Please give a mention to anyone / product / service. Allison: Kevin Danehy and Josh Ridley R – What has been the most rewarding aspect of working in PropTech? Kevin : The physical part of real estate has always been what has thrilled me and gives me a great sense of fulfilment. E - What are you excited about in the future of PropTech? Allison: PropTech is a space in which we just see so much potential and it's about how we can make the future better for generations that come after us. Sponsors Launch Your Own Podcast A Podcast Company is the leading podcast production and strategic content company for brands, organisations, institutions, individuals, and entrepreneurs. Our team sets you up with the right strategy, equipment, training, guidance and content to ensure you sound amazing while speaking to your niche audience and networking with your perfect clients. Get in touch jason@apodcastcompany.com
My guests today are Jake and Caroline Danehy, brother and sister Co-Founders of Fair Harbor. Fair Harbor is an innovative apparel company that makes its beachwear and clothes from upcycled plastic bottles. Fair Harbor is a public benefit corporation and currently going through the B Corp certification process. Jake and Caroline recently won the EY Entrepreneur of the year award and the Future Pioneer award from Reuters. In the 7 years since Fair Harbor was founded, they have upcycled 20 million plastic bottles. In our conversation, we talk about their founder's story, how they've been product and customer-focused from day one, insights as they work through the B Corp Certification process, and how Fair Harbor is staying true to their mission and purpose as they grow.
My oldest, I call him my little Gary Vee, because homeboy only wants to do things that make him money. He literally only gets motivated when I talk about giving him money for getting good grades at school.I've had a bit of a challenge with finding ways to support him and his entrepreneurial spirit, as well as making sure that he takes care of what he needs to at school. My guest Sherri is going to share some of her experiences on how we can better support our kids and their entrepreneurial ambition.Sherri is the mother of Jake and Caroline, who are the creators of Fair Harbor. Fair Harbor is a clothing line that Sherri's kids created from their home. She has been with them when they first started the clothing line when they were still living at home. Sherri has supported her kids throughout the journey starting back in 2014. And she has some tips and advice for moms who want to help support their kids but are trying not to be that annoying mom but also give their kids the support that they need with the highs and lows of entrepreneurship.ABOUT SHERIMom of Jake and Caroline Danehy who started Fair Harbor Clothing. Also going to work in the new office as Manager of Office HappinessCONNECT WITH SHERIFair Harbor: www.fairharborclothing.com/pages/sheri⭐⭐ THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY STELLO ⭐⭐Make sure to try Stello at stellomints.com/real and use the coupon code REAL for 15% off.SHOW NOTES FOR THIS EPISODE: https://www.realhappymom.com/158REAL HAPPY MOM INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/realhappymom REAL HAPPY MOM COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/realhappymomSign up for my weekly newsletter and get 9 mom's ultimate mom hacks for living a happy and productive life.Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/realhappymom)
This week, Sam welcomes Caroline & Jake Danehy, co-founders of Fair Harbor, an apparel company that converts plastic waste from the ocean into functional swimwear. Last year, the brother-sister duo was honored for their work in fashion and sustainability with a spot on the coveted Forbes “30 Under 30” list. The siblings talk about their entrepreneurship journey and how they transformed a passionate hobby into a multi-million-dollar brand in a highly competitive industry. Caroline & Jake discuss the dynamic of working together and how each brings a unique perspective and different strengths to the organization. They touch on the impact that COVID-19 had on their overall strategy and provide some best practices for others looking to launch their own sustainability brand. Finally, Caroline & Jake discuss their three-pronged approach to building a culture centered on family.
Arron Danehy, comedian/host of the show "Ask Arron" on YouTube/ultimate frisbee athlete, joins Vs. The Odds to discuss his comedic influences, his origins as a comedian, the skill of improv, self improvement, and so much more. Be sure to support Arron by checking out the trailer for his show "Ask Arron:" (https://youtu.be/mUpKBBg9sHM), and by subscribing to his channel Bier Hand Productions: (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6UjJjBO1lTxLHZBOjLCnHeb_VGTxxoof).
Caroline and Jake Danehy, the Co-Founders of Fair Harbor, add their page to the Marketing Playbook. Hear how to use customer feedback to make important changes to your products, turn a passion and frustration into a business, surround yourself with talented people, how the siblings started their business in high school and college, and their Shark Tank-style experience with Jessica Alba. Connect with Caroline and Jake at FairHarborClothing.com
Kevin Danehy brings his lifetime of experience to some of the focal points of discussion in the industry and provides his perspective on what's happening across the world of real estate.
Not many people know about Fair Harbor the place. But more and more are becoming aware of its clothing namesake. The location is a special hideaway on a strip of Long Island beach called Fire Island. A place where cars aren’t allowed and everyone packs their gear in little red wagons. It’s where the founders in our story spent summers growing up and what inspired their journey. Jake Danehy and his younger sister Caroline finish each other’s sentences. Literally. Growing up they shared a passion for the beach and the ocean because of the time they spent with their family at Fair Harbor. Every year they grew increasingly concerned about the amount of plastic that washed up ashore. This would stick with them as they grew older and headed off to college. Caroline followed her big brother to Colgate University in upstate New York. And it was Colgate that provided the fire power behind their idea to create a sustainable beachwear product line using recycled materials. Through Colgate’s entrepreneur accelerator program the duo got their vision off the ground and they haven’t looked back since. Like most startups, Caroline and Jake did it all in the beginning. From sourcing and manufacturing to marketing and design, they threw themselves into the business. Jake would get a sorely needed reprieve when Caroline graduated Colgate and was able to dedicate herself full-time to the venture. Today, Fair Harbor, the company, is an established brand that boasts partnerships with well-known retailers, a loyal customer following and growing team all focused on the original vision the siblings developed over many summers at Fair Harbor, the place. -- Show Notes: Fair Harbor If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe, share with your friends and rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Podchaser. If you have any questions or suggestions for future guests, send an email to growforgood@moreycreative.com. Find Morey Creative Studios on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Subscribe to our blog here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join your host Dr. Matt Driscoll and his guest Craig Danehy as they discuss: Tell us more about you. Where are you from, what business do you own and how did you wind up in the health and wellness space? What is hyperbaric oxygen therapy? Who invented it and where did it start? Why is it therapeutic? What conditions do you treat with hyperbaric? Any success stories you’d like to share? What other services do you offer at your practice? Tell us more about your practice. Where is it, who do you serve, and are you accepting new patients? How have you pivoted since Covid-19 and what are the plans for the remainder of 2020? How can listeners connect with you online to make an appointment and get more info on your practice? If you have a friend coming to Rochester, who has never been here, where would you take them? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-matt-driscoll/support
As siblings we grew up on the beach of Fair Harbor (well, a block away) in a barefoot community. In this place without cars and pretentiousness, we formed a deep appreciation for the water, waves and bounty of the sea. We learned to live mindfully and minimally. And in later years, we started to notice more plastic waste washing up on our shores. Having studied plastics' negative effects on the oceanic ecosystem, we wanted to do something about it. Coupling our care and concern for the water with our love of surfing, Fair Harbor was born. Our signature boardshorts and swim trunks are made using post-consumer recycled plastic bottles, transformed in to function fabric at factories we visit personally and regularly. Now, Fair Harbor creates a full range of stylish and thoughtfully designed clothing and swimwear from unique and sustainable materials. Our brand embodies the endless summer mentality. https://www.fairharborclothing.com
Caroline Danehy, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Office of Fair Harbor Clothing, joins Kelly on this week's episode! While a senior in high school, Caroline started a eco-friendly clothing company with her older brother Jake. After receiving a $20,000 grant and an additional large sum of money through grass-roots funding, Fair Harbor took off. Kelly and Caroline talk about building Fair Harbor with Caroline's brother Jake, being a business owner in college, making the Forbes 30-under-30 list, and of course, Caroline gives some advice for those looking to start their own business. Follow Caroline Danehy and Fair Harbor on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fairharbor/ https://www.instagram.com/caroline_danehy/ Follow NWAD on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neverworkadaypod/
It's been one year since Paul Wilson was brutally murdered in a popular park near his Cambridge home, and authorities are reminding residents the case is still unsolved. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
Caroline Danehy is the co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of Fair Harbor Clothing, a lifestyle brand that makes swimwear out of recycled plastic bottles. Caroline shows us that, although Shopify is an online platform, it is still valuable to merchants who do in-person sales. Fair Harbor Clothing does a lot of trunk shows, and Caroline says having Shopify has been been a game changer for tracking their inventory with every sale they make, wherever they make it. To learn more, visit: https://electriceye.io/podcast Resources: Learn more at https://www.fairharborclothing.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caroline_danehy/ Honest eCommerce is produced by Crate Media
Challenging the Collective Podcast: Becoming Awake To Conscious Choices
Did you know that you can make swimsuits out of recycled plastic? Well - Fair Harbor, a sustainable swimsuit and lifestyle brand uses 11 plastic bottles in each of their swimsuits. Yes, you heard that right - all of their products are created from recycled plastic or other upcycled materials such as coconuts! And, they’re the most humbling, sweet siblings you could imagine. We talk about their process and inspiration behind starting this company (Jake was a geography major who studied the scientific properties of plastic and its effect on our oceans), the different ways we can make change in our world, and the importance of community. This conversation is equal parts inspiring, equal parts humbling, equal parts educational. And reminds us that we are all human beings at the end of the day, responsible for our earth...and each other. And, becoming awake to the impact we can have. For more info, visit: www.onadulting.com/podcast To connect with Katina about questions, comments, speaker ideas, or sponsorship inquiries please e-mail onadulting@gmail.com. To join the On Adulting Tribe + email newsletter, please visit http://eepurl.com/dhaq_T Resources: Visit Fair Harbor's site to learn more at: www.fairharborclothing.com
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Did you know that the stories we tell ourselves can keep us trapped? In Lyssa Danehy deHart's new book, StoryJacking: change your internal dialogue, transform your life, she draws on her many years as a professional counselor, life coach and therapist to show us, not only how the stories we tell ourselves may be trapping us but how we can set ourselves free with greater self-awareness. In this podcast, Lyssa talks with BCB host, Channie Peters about what the term, “Story Jacking” means, and how “StoryJacking is about learning to grow yourself as a person of self-mastery by exploring your relationship to the stories that you tell yourself.” Listen here to learn how Lyssa came to write this book, and about her hope that readers will develop greater courage for self-discovery and begin making choices from a place of self-knowledge rather than a place of fear. Lyssa will be talking more about StoryJacking at Eagle Harbor bookstore on Thursday, September 14th at 6:30 pm; dont miss it! Credits: BCB host, Channie Peters; audio editor and social media publisher, Diane Walker.
Intermission with Tim Danehy of CollegeHockeyStats.net.
Week 6 guest, Ty Xanders, talks recruiting with two guys who know the process as well as just about anyone! Both Towers and Danehy were D1 recruits themselves, and then recruited kids as D1 coaches. You're about to hear a discussion on this topic like you've never heard before!It's the In Your Face LaxCast, what else would you expect? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Week 6 guest, Ty Xanders, talks recruiting with two guys who know the process as well as just about anyone! Both Towers and Danehy were D1 recruits themselves, and then recruited kids as D1 coaches. You're about to hear a discussion on this topic like you've never heard before!It's the In Your Face LaxCast, what else would you expect? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/going-offsides/message
Andy Towers and Ryan Danehy make predictions for this week's biggest D1 men's lacrosse games all the way down to the Rock Bottom Bowl, where two lower ranked teams get a little love. But just a little!Towers and Danehy track their picks each week, and they preview the big games. It's a perfect primer for the weekend's actions! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andy Towers and Ryan Danehy make predictions for this week's biggest D1 men's lacrosse games all the way down to the Rock Bottom Bowl, where two lower ranked teams get a little love. But just a little!Towers and Danehy track their picks each week, and they preview the big games. It's a perfect primer for the weekend's actions! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/going-offsides/message
Ryan Danehy and Andy Towers welcome you to Episode 4B where they talk Tewaaraton, and make their weekly picks for this weekend's games!With a crazy start to the D1 men's lacrosse season already in hand, predictions are harder than ever... but Danehy and Towers always get more right than wrong. These guys know their stuff! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/going-offsides/message
Ryan Danehy and Andy Towers welcome you to Episode 4B where they talk Tewaaraton, and make their weekly picks for this weekend's games!With a crazy start to the D1 men's lacrosse season already in hand, predictions are harder than ever... but Danehy and Towers always get more right than wrong. These guys know their stuff! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ryan Danehy and Andy Towers, two guys with plenty of D1 lacrosse experience, bring you a weekly show covering college lacrosse, focusing on the big boys of D1. Welcome to the In Your Face LaxCast!John Torpey, the head coach at High Point University, is their first guest.Danehy and Towers are knowledgable, opinionated, and ready to entertain you with this killer lacrosse Podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/going-offsides/message
Ryan Danehy and Andy Towers, two guys with plenty of D1 lacrosse experience, bring you a weekly show covering college lacrosse, focusing on the big boys of D1. Welcome to the In Your Face LaxCast!John Torpey, the head coach at High Point University, is their first guest.Danehy and Towers are knowledgable, opinionated, and ready to entertain you with this killer lacrosse Podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.