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“Marchial Madness” kicks off with a bolt of lightning when James Pax (Big Trouble in Little China) comes to Two Dollar Late Fee to discuss his career on screen, the 40th Anniversary Big Trouble in Little China World Tour, upcoming projects, & much more! James Pax is well known for playing “Lightning” in Big Trouble in Little China, but his career spans so much more than John Carpenter's 1986 cult classic. From modeling for Giorgio Armani to spending time at a Chinese military camp, James has lived quite a life. In this interview, he'll reminisce on his career in film (BTILC, Kinjite: The Forbidden Subject, Dr Buthune), television (Nasty Boys), and a lot more! Enjoy! In celebration of the 40th Anniversary of Big Trouble In Little China, James will be touring the world making several appearances. To see his event schedule, dates & locations check out his official site here! As seen in the intro to James interview, Big Trouble in Little China memorabilia (including keychains, hats, & posters) can be found here! Dig the show? Please consider supporting $2 Late Fee on Patreon for tons of bonus content (like Tales From The Video Store)! Links are below: Two Dollar Late Fee: www.patreon.com/twodollarlatefee Please follow/subscribe and rate us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-dollar-late-fee Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/ Instagram: @twodollarlatefee Subscribe to our YouTube Check out Jim Walker's intro/outro music on Bandcamp: jvamusic1.bandcamp.com Facebook: facebook.com/Two-Dollar-Late-Fee-Podcast Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/two-dollar-late-fee IMDB: https://www.imdb.com Two Dollar Late Fee is a part of the nutritious Geekscape Network Every episode is produced, edited, and coddled by Zak Shaffer (@zakshaffer) & Dustin Rubin (@dustinrubinvo) You can watch the entire interview on our YouTube channel here. Don't forget to like & subscribe!You can listen & NOW watch on Spotify here. Don't forget to like & subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Segment 1, Grant dives into the complicated current state of the LA Clippers. Sitting at 27-30 on the season, the team is at a massive crossroads amid rumors of looming league punishments surrounding the Aspiration scandal, which could potentially void Kawhi Leonard's contract. However, there is a massive silver lining shining at the Intuit Dome: Bennedict Mathurin. Since arriving at the trade deadline, Mathurin has been an absolute revelation, including a 38-point showcase against the Nuggets. Grant breaks down why the 23-year-old's elite isolation scoring proves he can be the franchise's next foundational star. In Segment 2, we shift from the future of LA basketball to its legendary past to honor the "Godfather of Showtime." We hear directly from Pat Riley following the long-awaited unveiling of his 8-foot bronze statue outside Crypto.com Arena. Grant plays the best audio clips from the Star Plaza ceremony, reacting to Riley's moving speech about adversity, the iconic Giorgio Armani suit immortalized in bronze, and the unforgettable moments shared on stage with Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Produced by: Grant Mona Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In episode 46, the dynamic duo, Steev & Cibeline, cover the Superbowl half-time show by Benito "Bad Bunny" Antonio Martínez Ocasio, as well as the hottest TV Series on air; Heated Rivalry, The Studio and White Lotus.Cibeline gives us a deep dive into the life and inspiring career of Italian Fashion Designer, Giorgio Armani, her absolute all favorite designers! And how Armani styled the clothing costumes for American Gigilo, starring Richard Gere and Lauren Hutton and Miami Vice, starring Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas, which put the Italian born designer on the map here in the USA in the 1980's.Produced and Hosted by Cibeline Sariano and Steev Riccardo
Se è vero che il design italiano più autentico nasce dal rapporto di lavoro e di fiducia tra creativi e industria, Deanna Ferretti Veroni ne è la prova vivente.Nata a Reggio Emilia, Deanna ha iniziato a lavorare a maglia negli anni '60, arrivando a fondare un'azienda, Miss Deanna, che ha concretizzato le idee di Kenzo, Martin Margiela, Giorgio Armani, Krizia, Valentino e molti altri. Lasciata l'industria, nel 2005 avvia con la figlia Sonia Veroni la Modateca Deanna, un centro di ricerca e archivio della maglieria unico al mondo, dove ricerca, archivi e formazione vanno di pari passo.Incontriamo la signora Deanna a Roma, presso la sede dell'Accademia Costume & Moda, per parlare di industria, di creatività e di lavoro - tanto lavoro - ma di quello che si porta avanti a braccetto con l'innovazione e il divertimento.---------I link dell'episodio:- Il sito di Modateca Deanna https://www.modatecadeanna.it- Il documentario “Italian Genius - Deanna Ferretti Veroni” su RaiPlay https://bit.ly/4rTdxtA - Il documentario “Griffé Kenzo” che racconta il rapporto tra Kenzo e Deanna Ferretti Veroni https://bit.ly/3OrGUVm - Il Master Creative Knitwear Design di Modateca Deanna con Accademia Costume & Moda https://bit.ly/466M2EC- I romanzi di Agatha Christie https://bit.ly/4qIQNvs
La plasticienne Charlotte Gautier Van Tour tisse un univers peuplé de créations évolutives formées de matières organiques vivantes, comme les algues et le monde bactérien. Pour offrir une dimension olfactive à l'installation qu'elle a conçue pour l'exposition « Voir la mer », au MAIF Social Club (Paris), elle a rencontré Julie Massé, parfumeuse chez Mane depuis 2010, qui a signé des parfums comme Sì, pour Giorgio Armani, Vanille Riviera pour Maison Rebatchi ou encore Leaf pour Jil Sander. Entre juin et septembre 2025, elles ont composé ensemble deux fragrances : celle destinée à l'installation parisienne et Symbiosa, le parfum qui s'en inspire, proposant un pont entre notre ancestralité océanique et nos premiers pas sur la terre ferme.Cet épisode nous plonge dans les coulisses de cette création.Un podcast réalisé par Guillaume Tesson.---- Podcasts by Nez, le rendez-vous audio de la culture olfactive - https://podcasts.bynez.com---Retrouvez tous nos podcasts sur les plates-formes habituelles (Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Youtube) Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Resta una parte essenziale del made in Italy anche se da tempo molti marchi sono di proprietà francese spesso o di fondi. Con la morte di Valentino, dopo Giorgio Armani, scomparse le ultime icone dei magnifici anni della moda italiana. Ne parliamo con la nostra Giulia Crivelli. Il Tar dell'Emilia-Romagna ha accolto il ricorso di due tassisti contro "Bologna Città 30", il provvedimento del Comune che dal 2024 impone il limite di 30 km/h su tutto il territorio urbano, esclusi gli assi ad alto scorrimento. Il Comune replica con fermezza, il sindaco Matteo Lepore ha dichiarato che il limite "va avanti comunque, perché salva vite". Per parlarne ospitiamo Davide Ferraresi, presidente Legambiente Emilia-Romagna.
Giorgio Armani sulla scomparsa del collega stilista Valentino. E' davvero possibile? Ci spiega tutto Daniele Di Ianni.
Lauren is joined by listener favorites Jacob Gallagher (The New York Times) and Becky Malinsky (5 Things You Should Buy) for a supersized episode covering the biggest stores of 2025, from all the designer changes (Dior, Chanel, Gucci, Celine and more) to the trends (resale, potato shoes), to the shakeups (Versace) and goodbyes (Giorgio Armani). 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
From the Fashion People archives: Lauren is joined by Gene Pressman, grandson of the founder of Barneys New York and author of They All Came to Barneys: A Personal History of the World's Greatest Store. Gene was co-C.E.O. of Barneys in the 1990s—a golden age for fashion—and he has a lot of opinions on what makes a good store, how fashion moves in and out of popular culture, why Hermès is best in class, and plenty more. To start, Lauren is joined by New York Times reporter Jessica Testa to discuss the passing of Mr. Giorgio Armani and the appointment of Chloe Malle as head of editorial content at American Vogue. 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
In this episode of The Retail Pilot, we sit down with Gene Pressman, a third-generation leader behind the iconic Barneys New York, to unpack how a single store became a cultural force. From redefining American fashion to championing emerging designers, Gene shares the behind-the-scenes decisions, risks, and creative instincts that shaped Barneys into more than retail—it became an experience.Gene reflects on growing up inside the business, learning from his father and grandfather, and helping transform Barneys from a men's discount store into a global destination for innovation, humor, and uncompromising taste. The conversation spans pivotal moments like discovering Giorgio Armani, building the women's business, creating unforgettable windows and advertising, expanding globally, and navigating the realities of rapid growth.This is a candid, thoughtful look at creativity versus data, risk-taking versus safety, and why true merchants don't give customers what they ask for—they give them what they don't know they want yet.Show NotesGene Pressman's role in transforming Barneys New York into a cultural and retail iconGrowing up in the Pressman family and learning the business from the ground upHow Barneys introduced American audiences to designers like Giorgio Armani, Comme des Garçons, Dries Van Noten, and moreThe shift from men's fashion to building a groundbreaking women's businessWhy humor, irreverence, and creativity were central to Barneys' DNAThe decision to take advertising and creative in-house and what made Barneys' campaigns unforgettableExpansion to Madison Avenue, Los Angeles, and Tokyo—and the challenges that came with growthBalancing creative vision with financial realities in large-scale retailWhy data can't replace instinct in merchandising and brand buildingReflections on legacy, culture, and what Barneys represented beyond shoppingIf you enjoyed this conversation, subscribe to The Retail Pilot and leave a review—it helps more listeners discover the show.For the full story behind Barneys' rise, challenges, and lasting impact, check out Gene Pressman's memoir They All Came to Barneys.Follow The Retail Pilot for more conversations with the leaders shaping retail, culture, and brand innovation.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Welcome to my SS26 Fashion Month report, packed with backstage interviews and voice notes from fashion industry insiders.In this episode I take you through the shows I was most interested in from New York, London, Milan and Paris and share some backstage beauty moments with the likes of hair icons Sam McKnight and Eugene Souleiman and makeup artists Terry Barber and Yadim. Throughout I'll be sharing clips from my upcoming interview with one of the most thought-provoking fashion commentators out there, Jay Tibbitts. New York-based Jay has become a real authority on talking about fashion where it's less about opinions and more about facts, statistics and curiosity.Also, we have to talk about the passing of the legendary fashion designer Giorgio Armani, who died on September 4th, just before fashion month began, so I'll be sharing insights from fashion industry insiders Edward Buchanan, Tamu McPherson and understitch, as well as an interview with Mimma Viglezio, former exec at Bulgari, Louis Vuitton and Gucci Group (now Kering) who also creates videos that share her unique perspective on the world of fashion. Of course a key question that comes up is: what will happen to Armani?I'd love to know what you think so feel free to pop into the DMS @thecharissereport or @charisse_kenion and do please leave a review for the show to let me know if you like these kind of deep dives!Wherever you're listening make sure to follow the show so you never miss another episode and don't forget to subscribe to my Substack at thecharissereport.substack.com where you can check out many of the visuals I mention in this episode.LinksFollow Jay Tibbitts on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaytibbittsFollow Mimma Viglezio on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mimmavICE magazine review: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DQzQfQLCMsE/?igsh=MWU5cXJmNjVjZjcyYw==Khaite review: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DOn4IjTCIDF/?igsh=MWlhYjd5dmQxZWgzZg==Ralph Lauren review: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DOlLAXaiFEl/?igsh=MWV4Mm04d3J4MXdxNw==Campillo review: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DOld2zjCLMS/?igsh=YnB4YWEwMzZvd3g3Michael Kors review: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DOglxO-CDxE/?igsh=cHA5MGMzZ2R6ZXUxSimone Rocha review: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPthq-4iN_7/?igsh=MWNobnd0OTZwN3dydw==BoF article; Does Fashion know what Women want? https://www.businessoffashion.com/briefings/this-week-in-fashion/does-fashion-know-what-women-want/Saint Laurent part 1: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DQADiSLCI1f/?igsh=MTdjeGpxNmlwcW40aQ==Saint Laurent part 2:https://www.instagram.com/reel/DQFSZI0CAKV/?igsh=dTJ1NHNkZmNybDFpSaint Laurent part 3:https://www.instagram.com/reel/DQH2s-SiPSq/?igsh=Zmp5a3Z4c2owazl6Richard Quinn backstage beauty:https://www.instagram.com/reel/DO3mrMcCN1d/?igsh=MXdpMmc2a2prd25vbA==Maison Margiela review: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPjFi3GCPa8/?igsh=MXM3ZnYyYzhoMWxwaQ==Bottega Veneta review:https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPlnN3vikr5/?igsh=MWFudHZmN2Y4dTlxeQ==Bottega Veneta Jacob Elordi campaign video: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DQuN2MpCAaX/?igsh=dmNvemk4bDJpZGs2SHOWstudio Milan Fashion Week panel discussion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXtDw9PEIKU&t=111sTom Ford review: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPTvBO2iIjT/?igsh=MTBhbmNsMm95c25vcQ==Mimma's ShowStudio panel on Giorgio Armani SS13: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8DLsOgqkcwMimma's Reel on Armani:https://www.instagram.com/reel/DOL-DNjiI_9/?igsh=MTcya2ZjMHh3YjcyZw==WHERE TO FIND MESubstack: https://thecharissereport.substack.comThreads: https://www.threads.net/@charisse_kenion/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charisse_kenionTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charissekenionCheck out my ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/beautyme Business inquiries: info@charissekenion.com
From Ravenna to New York, the visionary entrepreneur reflects on innovation, identity, and the art of sustainable style. Visionary entrepreneur Federico Marchetti shares his remarkable journey from the quiet streets of Ravenna to the vibrant world of New York City. As we chat, he offers a vivid window into the Feast of All Feasts in Little Italy, drawing playful contrasts with his hometown celebrations and humorously imagining a fusion of this street festival with New York Fashion Week. His story captures the search for belonging across cities—rooted in his formative years at Columbia Business School and his entrepreneurial triumphs in Milan, where he first married online technology with high fashion. Federico recounts the challenges and innovations that defined his path at the intersection of fashion and technology. He pioneered Italian e-commerce, overcoming logistical hurdles while bringing Italian elegance into the digital age. His insights reveal a delicate balance between creativity and machine efficiency, as he champions the integration of AI with traditional craftsmanship to promote sustainability and preserve the longevity of luxury fashion. Beyond business success—including the sale of his company for billions—Federico now devotes himself to initiatives that blend purpose with progress. His commitment to what he calls philanthropic industrialism reflects a desire to use innovation for good. Inspired by Giorgio Armani's harmony of creativity and discipline, Federico continues to shape the dialogue between culture, technology, and responsibility. This conversation celebrates fashion, vision, and the enduring pursuit of meaningful creation in a rapidly changing world. HIS SOCIALS Instargam: @federicomarchetti X: @fmarchetti WHERE TO GET HIS BOOK https://www.amazon.com/Geek-Chic-American-Dream-Italian/dp/B0DWLPDC4M
Date: 9/9/2025 Designed to keep you informed without the fluff, this series delivers sharp, essential updates to help you stay ahead in fashion and business. This week, Bret and Emily discuss Giorgio Armani, Everlane, NYC Fashion Week and more.
On this week's episode, senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi and international fashion reporter Zofia Zwieglinska unpack the week's biggest fashion headlines. They start with the 2025 Victoria's Secret Show, which returned to New York with a more inclusive casting lineup that featured WNBA star Angel Reese, plus-size and trans models, and a visibly pregnant Jasmine Tookes. With performances from Missy Elliott and Karol G, the show aimed to balance its signature spectacle with a renewed focus on diversity and empowerment. Danny and Zofia debate whether this marks a genuine evolution for the lingerie giant or a one-and-done activation to win back cultural relevance. The pair then discusses Gucci's €119 million fine from E.U. regulators for restricting retailers' ability to set prices, part of a larger €157 million antitrust ruling also affecting Chloé and Loewe. The case highlights how luxury brands' tight control over distribution is clashing with European competition law, a precedent that could loosen pricing control across the sector. They also cover Armani's leadership transition following Giorgio Armani's passing last month, with longtime executive Giuseppe Marsocci stepping in as CEO and partner Pantaleo Dell'Orco taking over as chairman. The succession marks a historic moment for what was one of fashion's last founder-led houses as it considers a partial sale to outside investors. In the second half of the episode (22:00), editor-in-chief Jill Manoff speaks with Ty Haney, founder of Outdoor Voices, about her much-anticipated return to the brand, which she calls its “chapter two.” Haney explains how her equestrian and hiking capsules reflect a return to OV's joyful, recreation-first roots, and how her tech startup, TYB, is powering a new community-driven brand loyalty model. She shares brand lessons from the DTC era, the reasons she's leaning into bolder design and color, and her plans to connect her three ventures — Outdoor Voices, TYB and the energy drink brand Joggy — to create a lifestyle ecosystem built on movement and optimism.
Daniel and Adam kick off with late-start jokes and “10/10” chatter, then dive into cake economics: Zach's plan for a pricey Cake Bake Shop “Meet Santa” dinner (three courses, cocktails, photo, gift) gets the thumbs-up. Daniel recounts Big Fatty's 14-second “lost episode” and teases Adam about Big Brother spoilers, lobs love at Critical Role's new campaign, and laments not being able to dish on Strange New Worlds yet. A long catch-up follows: Adam's brutal illness (two weeks, 17 pounds lost) and the truly cursed lab quest—freezing and chilling stool samples at home—followed by Daniel's syphilis treatment saga (penicillin shortages, $1,700 quote, doxycycline workaround), an unwanted no-show fee, and the Drury Hotel refund survey cherry on top.Contact arrives with a flood of voicemails for the Celebrity Death Phone (callers insist “Giorgio Armani, 91” among others), plus a chewing-gum-behind-the-ear query and HOA confusion from abroad. Daniel explains why HOAs are ubiquitous in U.S. suburbs, including the uglier history; Adam shares how that plays out for his partner while Daniel compares fees across neighborhoods. The hosts shout out Level 13 and especially Brian for valiantly stirring Discord conversation.They spin up the Technology sting to answer Brian's LLM prompt question: Daniel shares his “checklist, revise, validate” instruction pattern and suggests asking the model to draft stricter prompts that don't blow smoke. Instead of The News Game, Adam runs a speed-round trivia burst (Back to the Future aliens, New Orleans Square, etc.). Adam closes with Switzerland highlights—Zurich chocolate, Lucerne, Grindelwald in the mist, panoramic trains, Interlaken lake cruise—plus high drama: leaving a bag with his passport on a train, scrambling for an emergency passport in Bern, then miraculously getting the bag (and Ray-Bans) back after returning home.Email: Contact@MixMinusPodcast.comVoice/SMS: 707-613-3284
Jennifer Meyer is the founder and creative director of Jennifer Meyer Jewelry, a fine jewelry brand handmade in Los Angeles. Jennifer's story starts early. At six, she was discovering her love for jewelry while creating pieces with her grandmother. Fast forward: she hustled her way into getting a job at Glamour magazine, then worked in fashion and PR with Ralph Lauren and Giorgio Armani. In 2005, she finally followed her passion she felt for years and launched her brand at her kitchen table, teaching herself everything from molds to pricing. Her big break came when Jennifer Aniston wore the leaf necklace in The Break-Up, and suddenly her pieces were on the shelves at Barneys and Net-a-Porter. Nearly two decades later, Jennifer Meyer Jewelry has become a Hollywood staple, worn by everyone from Reese Witherspoon and Taylor Swift to Selena Gomez and so many more.In today's episode, Jennifer gets real about what it took to build from zero. We talk about how her upbringing & working at a young age shaped her resilience, the scrappy hustle that got her first big break at Glamour, and the leap from side passion to a real business. She shares the chaos of those early orders, the moment Jennifer Aniston put her work on the map, and what it was like to scale while raising her daughter. We dig into money lessons from her dad, why she chose slow and steady growth, and how to bet on yourself when there's no roadmap. Jennifer also opens up about navigating comparison, leaning into social and how it's impacted her business, and redefining what success means to her over the years. If you've ever felt “not enough,” this conversation will remind you that passion, persistence, and kindness can take you farther than you think.In this episode, we'll talk to Jennifer about:* Why staying focused and trusting your passion has guided her career. [02:46]* Early work experiences and family influences that shaped her values. [05:26]* Building work ethic and discipline from a young age. [09:06]* From Glamour to Ralph Lauren and the lessons she carried forward. [12:05]* The pivotal decision to pursue jewelry design full-time. [20:04]* Confronting fear and taking the leap into entrepreneurship. [22:59]* Scrappy beginnings and the early challenges of launching her brand. [26:40]* How Jennifer Aniston wearing her jewelry became a breakthrough moment. [29:00]* Landing Barneys at the same time and learning how to manage momentum. [32:26]* Balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship from the very start. [39:29]* Why investing in yourself is always worth it. [45:07]* The importance of leading with kindness and authenticity. [47:44]* How her definition of success has evolved over the years. [49:36]* Navigating emotional challenges and the resilience it takes to keep going. [51:35]This episode is brought to you by beeya: * Learn more about beeya's seed cycling bundle at https://beeyawellness.com/free to find out how to tackle hormonal imbalances. * Get $10 off your order by using promo code BEHINDHEREMPIRE10Follow Yasmin: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasminknouri/* Stay updated & subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.behindherempire.com/Follow Jennifer: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenmeyerjewelry/* Website: https://jennifermeyer.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the Glossy Podcast, senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi, editor-in-chief Jill Manoff and international reporter Zofia Zwieglinska break down some of the biggest fashion news of the week. This week, we're starting with a look back at Milan Fashion Week. Danny and Zofia break down a few of the notable shows, including a big debut from Dario Vitale as the new creative director of Versace. Vitale is the first designer for the brand who is not a member of the Versace family, but his debut collection was well received. And in the same week, the acquisition of Versace by Prada Group was approved by E.U. regulators. Giorgio Armani's show was a fitting tribute to the recently deceased designer who had a profound impact on Italian fashion. And the Brunello Cucinelli show was outshone by allegations from a short seller that the brand has been operating in violation of E.U. sanctions in Russia. Cucinelli has denied the claims. In the second half of the episode (20:00), in light of Paris Fashion Week, we discuss two of the biggest luxury companies in the world. LVMH and Hermès, both French and both presenting this season in Paris, have traded the top spot for the most valuable luxury company in the world several times this year. We break down the strengths of each company. For Hermès, its laser focus on a single brand and high-value customer; for LVMH, its diversified portfolio and broader appeal. Both approaches have their upsides and their challenges, depending on market conditions. And both companies also face competition from independent brands. We also hear from Luca Solca, senior analyst at Bernstein covering luxury goods, who weighs in on the challenges that megabrands like LVMH and Hermès face.
With four new designers at important Milan brands, and a celebration of the late Giorgio Armani's 50 year career, the generational change that has long been discussed finally arrived in Milan Fashion Week. Vogue Italia's Head of Editorial Content Francesca Ragazzi joins Nicole Phelps to talk about the debuts and all the news from the week. They discuss Dario Vitale's gutsy Versace debut, Demna's coming out party at Gucci, Armani's lasting legacy, Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons's quest to keep us guessing, and a front-row cameo by none other than Miranda Priestly at Dolce & Gabbana. Ragazzi gets it exactly right when she says, “I found the whole week very cinematic.” The Run-Through with Vogue is your go-to podcast where fashion meets culture. Hosted by Chloe Malle, Head of Editorial Content, Vogue U.S.; Chioma Nnadi, Head of British Vogue; and Nicole Phelps, Director of Vogue Runway, each episode features the latest fashion news and exclusive designer and celebrity interviews. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Patreon Preview from Blamo!It's Die, Workwear!Earlier this month, Giorgio Armani passed away, leaving behind a fashion empire built on the idea that male elegance can be reduced to simple, minimalist forms. Derek and Peter discuss his legacy, including how he forged a formal partnership between fashion and Hollywood, and how you might find some Armani pieces on eBay. They also chat tailoring, old Brooks Brothers catalog, plus a new round of "Hey, nice pants!"**Listen to the entire episode and view all the shownotes on the Blamo! Patreon
Giorgio Armani fue mucho más que un diseñador: revolucionó la moda, construyó un imperio millonario y redefinió la elegancia. De niño sobrevivió la guerra y décadas más tarde se convirtió en uno de los nombres más poderosos del lujo.Ahora, tras su fallecimiento, queda la gran incógnita: ¿qué pasará con su legado y con el imperio Armani sin él? En este video te contamos la historia de un hombre que cambió la moda para siempre y la última huella que dejó en el mundo del estilo.Fuentes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sWj0ryw-bzRUwQlvgJda89-OhO1dPp03_Ev0NdCmhKs/edit?usp=sharing
A high-stakes tussle about who will take over Fox and News Corp from Rupert Murdoch has concluded; Lachlan, his eldest son, came out on top. Will the new boss be the same as the old boss? Our correspondent looks at kush, a synthetic opioid tearing through west Africa. And a look back on the life and style of Giorgio Armani.Get a world of insights by subscribing to Economist Podcasts+. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A high-stakes tussle about who will take over Fox and News Corp from Rupert Murdoch has concluded; Lachlan, his eldest son, came out on top. Will the new boss be the same as the old boss? Our correspondent looks at kush, a synthetic opioid tearing through west Africa. And a look back on the life and style of Giorgio Armani.Get a world of insights by subscribing to Economist Podcasts+. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Notas Macabrosas - Hallaron muerto a un participante del festival Burning Man en Nevada en medio de un “charco de sangre” - Una mujer dio a luz en pleno festival Burning Man sin saber que estaba embarazada - Una orca macho en un zoológico marino clausurado está siendo estimulada sexualmente por sus entrenadores - El trágico ritual que marcó al municipio de Tetla - Tigre ataca a veterinaria en Mazamitla, Jalisco - Pequeño salió de su casa para ir a almorzar a restaurante, es subido a una patrulla - Estudiante de la UTCV hospitalizado tras introducir una pila por vía rectal - Hombre es trasladado de emergencia al hospital luego de sufrir una lesión en su aparato reproductor. - Candente trío en motel termina en rescate de película - ¿Culpa de Aaron Ramsey?; tras muerte de Giorgio Armani, usuarios recuerdan “maldición” del jugador de Pumas - Cirujano encarcelado tras amputarse las piernas - Hombre se encaja una navaja al sentarse en el inodoro en Tlahualilo; olvidó que la traía en su bolsillo - Amarran a trabajador de la CFE a poste de luz en Dzemul, Yucatán; vecinos denuncian 12 horas sin energía eléctrica - Señora le quita pelota a niño en juego de beisbol y se hace viral También puedes escucharnos en Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music o tu app de podcasts favorita. Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast Apóyanos en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/leyendaslegendarias/join Síguenos: https://instagram.com/leyendaspodcast https://twitter.com/leyendaspodcast https://facebook.com/leyendaspodcast #Podcast #LeyendasLegendarias #HistoriasDelMasAca
INTRO (00:23): Kathleen opens the show drinking an ArrowRed Lager from KC Bier Company. She reviews her Labor Day at Lake of the Ozarks, and the results of her family Fantasy Football drafts. TOUR NEWS: See Kathleen live on her “Day Drinking Tour.” COURT NEWS (15:57): Kathleen shares news announcing that Taylor Swift is engaged, and Chappell Roan is headlining Lollapalooza 2026. TASTING MENU (1:59): Kathleen samples Lay's Cheesy Buffalo Dip Kettle Chips, Planters Buffalo Ranch Nut Duos, and Buffalo Wild Wings Spicy Beer Cheese Party Dip. UPDATES (26:05): Kathleen shares updates on Britney Spears' latest manic episode, Cracker Barrel does another branding U-turn, a Russian man dies at Burning Man, and Bill Belichick's girlfriend files for “Gold Digger” trademark. HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT (47:20): Kathleen reveals that a rare jaguar has been spotted on a trail cam in Brazil. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS (56:28): Kathleen shares articles on $100 caviar chicken nuggets being served at the US Open, more than 200 stolen paintings are recovered from a Nazi descendant's home in Argentina, Giorgio Armani has passed away at age 91, Vogue has a new US Editor, Vegas brings back $3 beers, Canada's 600-lb pigs are invading the US, and the world's largest cruise ship sets sail from Florida. SAINT OF THE WEEK (1:26:01): Kathleen reads about St. Carlos Acutis, the Millennial Saint of the Internet. WHAT ARE WE WATCHING (18:55): Kathleen recommends watching “Unknown Number: The High School Catfish” on Netflix. FEEL GOOD STORY (1:20:40): Kathleen reads highlights of a baboon named Jack who handled railway signals in South Africa.
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The boys discuss the impact of the late Giorgio Armani, as well as the Cardi B trial and the new series “Alien: Earth.”
The Italian designer Giorgio Armani - a master of style and elegance who reimagined fashion for a modern audience - has died at 91. His company expanded from fashion into an empire spanning beauty, fragrance, music, sport and even luxury hotels, earning billions of dollars a year. Also: the elderly women who find happiness diving into a murky lake looking for trash, and the new research which suggests watching too much TikTok on the toilet is bad for the bowels.The Global News Podcast brings you the breaking news you need to hear, as it happens. Listen for the latest headlines and current affairs from around the world. Politics, economics, climate, business, technology, health – we cover it all with expert analysis and insight. Get the news that matters, delivered twice a day on weekdays and daily at weekends, plus special bonus episodes reacting to urgent breaking stories. Follow or subscribe now and never miss a moment. Get in touch: globalpodcast@bbc.co.uk
MUSICJack Osbourne has posted an emotional video on YouTube paying tribute to and remembering his late father Ozzy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJU6WkfTLa8Foreigner have formally offered their services as the wedding band of Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce. https://loudwire.com/taylor-swift-travis-kelce-wedding-band-foreigner/ Former Mastodon guitarist Brent Hinds was at fault in the accident that took his life on August 20th. Police say he was speeding when his Harley-Davidson collided with an SUV less than two miles from downtown Atlanta. https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2025/09/04/mastodon-co-founder-brent-hinds-fault-motorcycle-crash-police-say/ The Hollywood Reporter says Jack White has sold a part of his back catalog, including The White Stripes, The Raconteurs, Dead Weather and his solo albums, to Sony Music for an undisclosed amount. The report says White maintains control of the catalog and it doesn't include any future releases. White's first three solo albums were originally distributed by Sony's Columbia Records in partnership with Third Man Records. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/music/music-industry-news/jack-white-sells-catalog-stake-to-sony-music-1236346979/? Willie Nelson just announced he's releasing his 78th solo album. It's called "Workin' Man: Willie Sings Merle". . . and it'll feature 11 Merle Haggard covers. https://americansongwriter.com/willie-nelson-keeps-merle-haggards-spirit-alive-with-workin-man-willie-sings-merle-album/ TVTaylor Sheridan's Landman has dropped the first trailer for its upcoming second season, and spills some of the details of Sam Elliott's character. https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/landman-season-2-teaser-sam-elliott-billy-bob-thornton-1236508189/ The location setting for season four of The White Lotus has been revealed! https://deadline.com/2025/09/the-white-lotus-season-4-location-france-hbo-1236507930/ Pete Davidson will appear on the Season 17 premiere of "Shark Tank". But not as a shark. He's got something to sell. And that something is . . . SOCKS. Pete is involved with a company called DoubleSoul, and he and an exec offer the Sharks 4% of the company, in exchange for $500,000. There's no word if anyone bites. You can find out when the episode airs on Wednesday, September 24th. https://doublesoul.co/?srsltid=AfmBOopgXOhj82i0FgZOVZDa6AetCWVsS-2uV3d9v4cyCS-B0ijhKOLb Sesame Street will have classic episodes on YouTube. https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/tv-movies/sesame-streets-new-partnership-with-youtube-will-bring-hundreds-of-full-episodes-to-the-video-platform-203245293.html RIP: Famed Italian designer Giorgio Armani has died at the age of 91 "peacefully" at home and was surrounded by his loved ones. https://www.tmz.com/2025/09/04/italian-designer-giorgio-armani-dead/ MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: If you feel like getting a little teary-eyed, check out the trailer for the documentary "John Candy: I Like Me". https://people.com/john-candy-i-like-me-documentary-trailer-11748624 Lego has just unveiled its most-expensive set ever; a $1,000 diorama of the 'Star Wars' Death Star that stands two-feet tall. https://www.theverge.com/news/770770/lego-ucs-death-star-price-release-dateCOMEDYDruski is going viral for his portrayal of a NASCAR fan in a new skit on his social media pages. The 30-year-old comedian donned “whiteface” by using makeup to cover his face and body, including a sunburn and American flag tattoos on his chest. https://x.com/druski/status/1963017485114040343 AND FINALLYLet's get Morbid on a Friday and guess who's headstone this is actually written on, for famous musicians: https://loudwire.com/rock-metal-musicans-graves-headstone-inscriptions/AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams - Connect with us at http://www.1057thepoint.com/RizzSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. RIP la capra Italiana. This week, Jimmy and Larry are paying homage to boxer style shorts, wearing the band tee to the funeral, when to bust out the Paraboots, cotton-linen blends, dumpy diaper butt pants, adult acne, remembering the one and only Giorgio Armani and his immeasurable influence, how archivists and mood boarders are moving in response to the news, ruminating on contemporary collective grief over a celebrity death, Lawrence finally saw Oasis live at MetLife Stadium and it lived up to his impossibly high expectations and he could probably talk about it forever to be honest so forgive him as he gets a little emotional, what even is Padel, Kith is opening up a member's only club in NYC and bringing Erewhon and a bunch of other sponsors with them (including Armani) so let's break it all down since it's gonna cost you $36,000/year, luxury hammam handjobs, you might've heard that SSENSE filed for bankruptcy protection but how did we get here and what might happen next, and much more.
Episode 664: Welcome Morning Brew Newsletter writer Dave Lozo to the show! Dave and Neal discuss what happened when Stephen Miran, President Trump's latest pick for the Federal Reserve, said during a Congressional hearing. Then, looking at Giorgio Armani's life and career following his death at 91. Then American Eagle stock is up after making headlines for their marketing campaigns and why is September such a bad month? Finally the headlines you need to know before the weekend. Checkout https://www.indeedfutureworks.com/brew fore more Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.swap.fm/l/mbd-note Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News (02:00) – RFK Jr. Questioned Over CDC Turmoil, Vaccines in Senate Hearing (04:45) – Former CDC Director Susan Monarez Makes Allegations Against Kennedy OP ED (13:45) – Trump Wants To Rename Dept. Of Defense “Dept of War” (22:15)– Northwestern University President Steps Down (25:15) – Trump's Pick For Fed Governor Says He Does Not Plan to Resign From White House Role (27:15) – Justice Dept. Opens Criminal Inquiry Into Fed's Lisa Cook (30:10) – Chinese Cyberattackers May Have Stolen Data From Almost Every American (31:30) – U.S. States With The Earliest And Latest Bedtimes (34:00) – Giorgio Armani Dies Aged 91 (37:15) – What We're Watching, Reading, and Eating (41:00) Thanks To Our Sponsors: – LMNT - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase – Industrious - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Surfshark - 4 additional months of Surfshark VPN | Code: MONEWS – Leesa – 30% off mattress, plus extra $50 off | Promo Code: MONEWS – Factor Meals – 50% your first box plus free shipping | Promo Code: monews50off – Monarch Money - 50% off your first year | Promo Code: MONEWS
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Jay O'Brien reports on HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defending himself as frustrated lawmakers from both parties demanded answers on whether he's trying to limit Americans' access to vaccines; Kayna Whitworth reports on the pursuit and arrest of a domestic violence suspect prompted by a woman, who police say, used a hand signal in a convenience store to ask for help; Matt Gutman looks back at the life and legacy of legendary Italian designer Giorgio Armani, who died at age 91. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was grilled during an explosive hearing Thursday.USA TODAY National Correspondent Chris Kenning discusses what Medicaid cuts mean for parts of the Appalachian U.S.USA TODAY First Amendment Reporting Fellow BrieAnna Frank takes a look at how 'South Park' is satirizing President Donald Trump, and what the First Amendment has to say.Giorgio Armani has died at 91.The NFL is back!Please let us know what you think of this episode by sending a note to podcasts@usatoday.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Saint Etienne is a band from England formed in 1990. Their newest and final record, International, comes out today. We spoke with Peter from his home in Hove about the passing of Giorgio Armani, the Kith padel tennis smoothie complex, Atlanta hip hop drama, calfskin innuendo, hanging out with Orbital at the beach, Oasis opened for them twice, his wife's shoulder exploded playing tennis, DJing at Glastonbury, their critically acclaimed vapourwave quarantine record, his kid listens to Suede, working with Alasdair McLellan, and being swarmed by schoolgirls in Japan. instagram.com/saintetienneofficial twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joseph Abboud, legendary menswear fashion designer, joins Sid to discuss the death of Giorgio Armani. Abboud reflects on Armani's unmatched influence in fashion, his humility, and the lasting impact of his work. He and Sid Rosenberg discuss men's fashion, the decline in dressing well since COVID, and the importance of tailoring and personal style. Abboud notes that younger generations, like Sid's son, can help revive appreciation for fashion. The discussion turns to New York City's challenges—crime, retail decline, and the mayoral race—with Abboud strongly supporting Curtis Sliwa as someone who understands and will fight for the city's fashion and retail industries. He emphasizes his deep ties to New York, refusing to leave despite its struggles, and ends with reflections on stereotypes, creativity, and friendship with Sid. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Friday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid details yesterday's Senate Committee grilling of Health Secretary RFK Jr. over the disarray he's inflicted at the CDC, before he delves into the NYC Mayoral race and why Republican New Yorkers need to continue the fight against communist Democrat nominee Zohran Mamdani, legendary fashion designer Giorgio Armani passing away at the age of 91, and the start of the NFL's regular season last night between the Eagles and Cowboys in Philadelphia. Joseph Abboud, Maud Maron, K.T. McFarland, Curtis Sliwa, Joe Tacopina & Michael Kane join Sid on this Friday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of Turtle Time - "Richard Branson's Kingdom" - we start by honoring Giorgio Armani and then we discuss the recent SNL cast shake-up and what a hard time Lorne Michaels must be having finding talent. We also discuss Bethenny Frankel dating the person Jennifer Aniston is dating, and Meghan O'Toole King (Edmunds) breaking into her ex-husband's house. (19:20)We then discuss this week's episode of The Real Housewives of Orange County (season 19, episode 9) - "Not Tonight". (19:20)And finally, we discuss this week's episode of The Real Housewives of Miami (season 7, episode 14) - "The Resilient Lady". (01:10:20)If you enjoyed this episode and need more Turtle Time in your life, join the Turtle Time Patreon and become a Villa Rosa VIP to hear exclusive bonus content! We're recapping the Vanderpump Rules series from the beginning each week.And if you need even more Turtle Time in your life, follow us on TikTok or Instagram. And please, if you want to watch some of the fun things we do, subscribe on YouTube.RIVERSIDE AI SUMMARY: In this episode of Turtle Time, hosts Amy and Riley open with a tribute to the legendary Giorgio Armani, reflecting on his influence and sharing personal anecdotes about his impact on their fashion choices. The conversation then shifts to the Real Housewives universe, where they delve into the latest drama involving cast members like Gretchen Rossi and Tamra Judge. They discuss the fallout from a lie detector test that has stirred controversy among the cast, exploring how it has affected relationships and alliances. Amy and Riley also touch on the dynamics between Katie and Kiki, analyzing the gossip and rumors that have surfaced. The episode is peppered with humor as they address a one-star review, showcasing their ability to handle criticism with grace and wit. Throughout, they provide a candid and entertaining look at the world of reality TV, offering insights that keep listeners engaged and eager for more. Tune in for a deep dive into fashion, reality TV drama, and the art of handling feedback with style! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Giorgio Armani of the iconic suit brand has passed away. The new ‘Dancing With The Stars' cast is here! Sarah and Vinnie prefer dancing without a camera. TMZ confirms Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz are friends with benefits. Sorry not sorry, Austin Butler! Is scrolling on social media causing Hemorrhoids? Bob tells a story that's sure to be a classic. Plus, weird but interesting fast facts, and what are ants doing in the bathroom?!
WE'RE BACK! Sarah, Vinnie, and Matty are catching up on their relaxing vacations. Meanwhile, Bob is recapping her not so relaxing time in the desert. Power up your big screen TV, this week's Bob's Movie Club has been announced: ‘The Lost Boys.' It might be a good time to rewatch ‘This Is Spinal Tap' too. Lady Gaga is bound to start a TikTok trend with her new dance on ‘Wednesday.' SNL has seen a huge cast shakeup. The Valkyries are in the playoff race, and the lottery jackpot is worth buying a ticket for. After decades, an identical twin was definitively convicted thanks to a DNA test breakthrough. Costco proves yet again it's more than a grocery store. It's time to trade tan lines for linemen - football season has officially begun! Ryan Lochte is in the news, but yet again, not for swimming. Steven King's new movie ‘The Long Walk' looks bleak, to say the least. You've been saying Denzel Washington's name wrong. Publishers Clearing House declares bankruptcy - here's what it means for the big check winners. Vinnie's daughter had her first emergency as a fish parent. Giorgio Armani, of the iconic suit brand, has passed away. The new ‘Dancing With The Stars' cast is here! TMZ confirms Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz are friends with benefits. Is scrolling on social media causing Hemorrhoids? Bob tells a story that's sure to be a classic. The speculation around Taylor Swift's Super Bowl performance continues to swirl. Post Malone's country era now includes a fashion line. Billboard has named the song of the summer. Berkeley is named the best public school in the country. How well do you remember these famous Super Bowl performances?
Tributes have been paid to the legendary Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani. We speak to Lady Helen Taylor, a cousin of Queen Elizabeth, who in the 1980s and 90s became something of a muse to the designer and a brand ambassador, wearing his clothes when she was on royal duties.Also today: Some fiery exchanges in the US Congress as health secretary RFK Junior defends his ideas about vaccines; and the elderly women diving into murky lakes looking for trash.(Photo: Armani reimagined and modernised women's and men's suits. Credit: Getty Images)
The world of fashion has lost one of its greats. Italian designer Giorgio Armani died at the age of 91. He is credited with elevating a quintessentially Italian aesthetic in his clothes and making red carpet affairs cultural moments. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Robin Givhan, the Pulitzer Prize-winning fashion critic and former senior critic-at-large at The Washington Post. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
Senators have tough questions for Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr and Trump's pick to fill a vacant seat on the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors. President Donald Trump pledged to cut electricity prices – but they're going in the opposite direction. Fashion designer Giorgio Armani has died at the age of 91. And, we'll tell you why the European Union is picking a fight with Big Nail Polish. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump allegedly made an alliance agreement behind the scenes with Andrew Cuomo to try to get the other mayoral candidates in the NYC mayoral race to drop out. This agreement is to give Andrew Cuomo a better chance to win and prevent Zohran Mamdani from winning. Mark interviews Political strategist Ed Rollins. Mark gets Ed's opinion on what he thinks about President Trump allegedly coming out with an agreement to side with Andrew Cuomo to have a head-to-head battle against Zohran Mamdani. Why is the Republican Party weak in NYC? Ed explains. Tonight is the first game of the regular NFL season between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys! Don't look at your phone when you're sitting on the toilet-- Mark explains why you shouldn't do it! Mark interviews WOR Weeknight host Jimmy Failla. Jimmy and Mark break down the reasons why the National Guard being used to stop crime in large cities is a great idea. Will Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's love connection last? Jimmy gives his take.
President Trump allegedly made an alliance agreement behind the scenes with Andrew Cuomo to try to get the other mayoral candidates in the NYC mayoral race to drop out. This agreement is to give Andrew Cuomo a better chance to win and prevent Zohran Mamdani from winning. Mark interviews Political strategist Ed Rollins. Mark gets Ed's opinion on what he thinks about President Trump allegedly coming out with an agreement to side with Andrew Cuomo to have a head-to-head battle against Zohran Mamdani. Why is the Republican Party weak in NYC? Ed explains. Tonight is the first game of the regular NFL season between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys! Don't look at your phone when you're sitting on the toilet-- Mark explains why you shouldn't do it! Mark interviews WOR Weeknight host Jimmy Failla. Jimmy and Mark break down the reasons why the National Guard being used to stop crime in large cities is a great idea. Will Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's love connection last? Jimmy gives his take. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Plus: Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defends his ouster of the CDC's director during a Senate hearing. And fashion designer Giorgio Armani dies at age 91. Alex Ossola hosts. Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. An artificial-intelligence tool assisted in the making of this episode by creating summaries that were based on Wall Street Journal reporting and reviewed and adapted by an editor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices