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Latest podcast episodes about housewares show

Wintrust Business Lunch
Wintrust Business Lunch 3/25/24: Work behavior, female startup founders, Home and Housewares Show

Wintrust Business Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024


Segment 1: Ilyce Glink, owner of Think Glink Media and Best Money Moves, joins John to talk about the trends she saw from the Home and Housewares Show. Segment 2: Jim Dallke, National Editor, American Inno, talks to John about female founders receiving a record high percentage of VC dollars last year, and a Chicago Shark Tank startup receiving a strategic investment […]

Smart Kitchen Show from The Spoon
Coronavirus Hits the Housewares Show

Smart Kitchen Show from The Spoon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 31:39


We're back for an editor podcast. This week Mike, Chris and Catherine discuss the following stories: -How the coronavirus is impacting the world of tech, including the Housewares show -Starbucks and McDonalds push waste free cups in San Francisco -A cup that lets you create fizzy water on the go -Another plant based burger, this time from industrial food giant Cargill For more podcasts, visit www.thespoon.tech via Knit

The Page 1 Podcast
Inspired Home Show and IHA Rebrand - What makes a vendor successful at the International Home + Housewares Show? - Best Practices, Events & Booth Location - EP17

The Page 1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 40:40


What you'll learn: IHA, the International Housewares Association, just went through a major rebrand and is now called the Inspired Home Show. We talk about all the new programs, features, and resources vendors can take advantage of to stay at the forefront of their industries and get the most out of their show experience.   About our guest: Leana Salamah is the Vice President of Marketing for the Inspired Home Show (previously, the International Housewares Association Show). She has a bachelor's degree from University of Illinois and a Master's in integrated marketing and Communications from Roosevelt University.   Key takeaways from this episode: Why IHA rebrand to Inspired Home Show and the realities of the marketplace — 3:17 How does a Housewares consumer make a purchasing decision? — 4:10 Inspired Home Influencer Conference: what is this NEW networking and educational event for vendors and how does it work? — 7:53 Top 3 events for vendors to checkout at IHS — 11:31 Is there a perfect place to be on the show floor and data on attendee show traffic — 20:24 The IHS Marketing Kit and support options for vendors — 23:24 What makes a vendor successful at IHS and why understanding the IHS attendees is crucial — 27:49 Mark Atkisnson: sourcing missions to Vietnam for vendors and your resource to freight and shipping discounts —31:46 CORE meetings: user group for best business practices and lessons — 33:04 com – influencer developed products and crafted lifestyle content for vendors—34:08 Inspired Homes Editorial Calendar – more lead time to submit product story ideas — 36:04 Main takeaway: what to expect from IHS this year — 38:22   Get in touch with Leana: salamah@housewares.org Get your IHS Marketing Kit: www.inspiredhomeshow.com/marketing-kit Access Inspired Homes Editorial Calendar: www.housewares.org/consumers Need more expert advice? Learn more at www.retailband.com Positive thoughts? Leave us a review on iTunes Want to connect? Follow us on LinkedIn

ALOTOFTHINGS
Fallout 76, Metro Exodus, and The International Home and Housewares Show

ALOTOFTHINGS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 11:09


I give you a quick update of my time at The International Home and Housewares show, discuss my disappointment with Metro Exodus, and why I really love Fallout 76 now.

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Inventors Launchpad Network
S3e14 – 15-year-old Inventor of Tip Tough, RJ Batts Shares How he Came up With This Pro Chef Tool

Inventors Launchpad Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 38:40


Anyone who has ever cut their finger while cutting or chopping food may want to thank RJ Batts, the 15-year-old inventor of Tip Tough®, a simple and inexpensive way to protect professional chefs and home cooks from injury. When RJ was 12, he became consumed with the idea that there had to be a way to help his dad, a professional chef, protect his hands. Bob would often come home with painful cuts and bandaged fingers which sometimes kept him out of work. A year later, 3-D printouts in hand, RJ was accepted into the Young Entrepreneurs Academy at the Salisbury (MD) Area Chamber of Commerce and formed his company, Picklehead LLC. For months he went to classes and on field trips after school, learning how to set up a business, find funding, craft a pitch, and bring the Tip Tough® to market – all while attending middle school and playing on his soccer team. In October 2016, RJ received start-up funding from the Shore Hatchery Competition at Salisbury University (beating out grown-ups from 30 businesses) for a Second-Place award of $15,000. Then, TEDCo awarded Picklehead the Rural Business Innovation Grant for the design and prototype phase of the Pro Chef Tip Tough® in stainless steel and the Home Chef Tip Tough® in molded plastic. In March 2017, RJ was featured as the youngest inventor to present a product at the International Home and Housewares Show in Chicago, and was chosen to pitch to Home Shopping Network. Since then, he has brought his product through the manufacturing and packaging process while honing his skills as an entrepreneur by attending the inaugural HSN’s American Dreams Academy. RJ’s business is driven by 3 core values:  Families and friends should be able to get into the kitchen and prepare, fresh healthy meals safely. Food is love and memories are priceless.  Our products will be made in the USA because we believe in local jobs for local people.  Give back to the community by encouraging students to invent and start their own businesses. RJ speaks at local schools and career fairs and works with the Young Entrepreneurs Academy, Junior Achievement, Halo, and the MD Food Bank. tip-tough.myshopify.com The Inventors Launchpad – Roadmap to Success Series is presented by Inventors Launchpad in beautiful Tampa Bay, FL and hosted by Carmine Denisco. Carmine is an accomplished Author, Entrepreneur, Inventor and Co-founder/Managing Partner of Inventors Launchpad. Along with his business partner Rick Valderrama has changed the face of the invention industry and look forward to helping inventors from all over the world move their ideas forward. For more information please visit www.inventorslaunchpad.com

Inventors Launchpad Network
PTGRS1e8- International Home and Housewares Show; Hosts Jared and Karina Discuss Their Experience at The Biggest Housewares Event of the Year

Inventors Launchpad Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 35:32


Jared and Karina Rabin share how they got the Hang-O-Matic into over 11,000 retail locations across North America and Worldwide. Through out their journey Jared and Karina have appeared on Bravo’s Quit Your Day Job, Steve Harvey’s Funderdome on ABC, Entrepreneur Magazine’s Elevator Pitch & MSNBC Your Business. In addition to Reality TV Jared has appeared on QVC 4 times in the UK and US. Four short years ago they started their retail journey at the International Housewares Trade Show. Today 500,000 units have been sold since exhibiting in the Inventors Corner. Now they dedicate their time to coaching inventors/entrepreneurs how to market and sell their products to All Retailers! www.thepitchtogetrich.com This Podcast is brought to you by the Inventors Launchpad Network. www.inventorslaunchpad.com

Smart Kitchen Show from The Spoon
Dispatches from the Housewares Show

Smart Kitchen Show from The Spoon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2018 23:30


The International Housewares Show is big. Very big. More than 60,000 professionals from all corners of the world convened in Chicago last week to check out the latest and greatest products coming soon to a home near you (or to your home). Whether you attended in person, or missed it this year, we've got you covered. Mike Wolf and Chris Albrecht walked the show floor to find the best bits of connected kitchen tech. In this podcast, we talk about how the whole smart home and smart kitchen industry is maturing, the prevalence of connected devices, and the very cool things we came across (precision heated plates and baby bottles!). via Knit

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Inventors Launchpad Network
S2e40 – Inventors, Have You Heard About INPEX Americas Largest Invention Trade Show.

Inventors Launchpad Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2017 40:35


Looking for someone to talk inventions? How about our Nicole Lininger – INPEX’s authority on all things invention? Nicole, Director of Communications and Trade Show Director of INPEX®, America’s Largest Invention and New Product Exposition, is available for television, radio and print interviews. She is the ideal expert to talk about all sorts of new products and innovations, whether far-out or practical, large or small. Nicole has worked at INPEX for more than 16 years, and her experiences with the show make her a great resource for discussing inventors and inventions. Nicole has daily interaction with “garage” inventors to top CEOs at Fortune 500 companies. With new inventions being created every day, Nicole has been exposed to extraordinary inventions and innovations year after year on the trade show floor. Nicole travels the world attending trade shows. Stateside, she’s spent years attending trade shows such as ERA- the Electronic Retailing Association in Las Vegas, Toy Fair in New York and the International Home and Housewares Show in Chicago. In addition, she travels abroad to attend international invention trade shows such as IENA in Nuremberg, Germany, INOVA in Zagreb, Croatia, the British Invention Show in London, England and the Taipei International Invention Show in Taiwan. With a background in broadcasting and communications, Nicole makes a sharp, witty and knowledgeable on-air personality. Nicole has been a featured guest on top radio and national TV shows like Steve Harvey and is included in advertising executive and television personality Donny Deutsch’s book, The Big Idea. www.inpex.com The Inventors Launchpad – Roadmap to Success Series is presented by Inventors Launchpad in beautiful Tampa Bay, FL and hosted by Carmine Denisco. Carmine is an accomplished Author, Entrepreneur, Inventor and Co-founder/Managing Partner of Inventors Launchpad. Along with his business partner Rick Valderrama has changed the face of the invention industry and look forward to helping inventors from all over the world move their ideas forward. For more information please visit www.inventorslaunchpad.com

Got Clutter? Get Organized! with Janet
The Latest Trends In Organizing-Celebrating our 300th Podcast

Got Clutter? Get Organized! with Janet

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016 48:56


Tune in to our 300th podcast and get the latest organizing trends.  Discover how you can transform your home into a haven by organizing on a budget. Tune in as fellow professional organizer Dianne de Las Casas, Once A Upon A Storage shares organizing product trends from her recent International Home and Housewares Show tour and how she takes a road side rescue and transforms it into organized pieces.    Dianne de Las Casas is the CEO and Fairy Organizer of Once Upon a Storage. For more than 20 years, Dianne has transformed chaotic and disorganized spaces into calm and tidy places. Specializing in both residential and commercial properties, Dianne turns manic into magic! Her YouTube channel, Once Upon a Storage TV, focuses on home organization, DIY, home decorating, and entertaining. She believes that "life is too short not to sparkle!" In addition to being a Fairy Organizer, Dianne is a busy, award-winning author and storyteller as well as the mom and manager of Kid Chef Eliana, a 15-year-old celebrity chef, cookbook author, and radio show host. Dianne’s oldest daughter, Soleil Lisette, is a graphic designer and illustrator and created all of the branding for Dianne and Kid Chef Eliana. Dianne lives with her daughter, Eliana, in the New Orleans area. Want a FREE audio book? Go to Audible.com and you can get one. Listen to today’s podcast to find out which book I recommend for you --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/janetmtaylor/message

Fix It Home Improvement
Home and Housewares Special Episode

Fix It Home Improvement

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2015 31:36


This is an extra episode of products we liked at the Home and Housewares Show. You can subscribe to our podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. Check out our home improvement videos on our YouTube channel Fix It Home Improvement. Email us at fixitpodcast@gmail.com. Talk to you next week.

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Innovation Divaz
International Housewares Show Inventor Showcase - Week 2

Innovation Divaz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2014 57:57


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Innovation Divaz
International Housewares Show Inventor Showcase - Week 2

Innovation Divaz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2014 57:57


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Innovation Divaz
Inventors from the Housewares Show Inventors Corner - Deanna Seery, inventor of What's That Paint

Innovation Divaz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2014 55:55


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Innovation Divaz
Inventors from the Housewares Show Inventors Corner - Deanna Seery, inventor of What's That Paint

Innovation Divaz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2014 55:55


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Fear No Art Chicago HD Video

Be the Groove is a rhythmic performance ensemble that believes rhythm is not just a beat—rhythm is a mode of expression. This Chicago based group fuses a variety of movement, percussion, and rhythmic techniques to create a unique style of its own. Through high-energy performances and a strong commitment to education, Be the Groove seeks to share its love of rhythm with people everywhere.Formed in 2006 by Artistic Director Stephanie Paul and founding Executive Director Davora Sides, Be the Groove has quickly established a reputation for entertaining audiences in the Chicago dance and arts community. The ensemble has performed at such venues as Millenium Park’s Pritzker Pavilion, Harris Theater, Ravinia, Old Town School of Folk Music, and festivals including, Dance Chicago, Taste of Chicago and the Magnificent Mile Lights Festival. In addition to these public celebrations, throughout the year Be the Groove can be spotted locally at various schools, dance studios and camps engaging audiences of all ages with interactive performances and educational workshops that meld percussion and movement. Be the Groove has also built a significant resume performing in private and corporate events including the International Home and Housewares Show at McCormick Place, NeoCon’s World Trade Show at Merchandise Mart and Sara Lee’s National Sales Conference. Experience the groove with us! Check out the performance page to see when and where the next public Be the Groove event near you will be. Visit our education page to learn how you can bring Be the Groove into your organization to lead fun energizing rhythmic programming. Book a Be the Groove performance or workshop for your next gathering. We look forward to seeing you at the next event!

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Fear No Art Chicago Audio

Be the Groove is a rhythmic performance ensemble that believes rhythm is not just a beat—rhythm is a mode of expression. This Chicago based group fuses a variety of movement, percussion, and rhythmic techniques to create a unique style of its own. Through high-energy performances and a strong commitment to education, Be the Groove seeks to share its love of rhythm with people everywhere.Formed in 2006 by Artistic Director Stephanie Paul and founding Executive Director Davora Sides, Be the Groove has quickly established a reputation for entertaining audiences in the Chicago dance and arts community. The ensemble has performed at such venues as Millenium Park’s Pritzker Pavilion, Harris Theater, Ravinia, Old Town School of Folk Music, and festivals including, Dance Chicago, Taste of Chicago and the Magnificent Mile Lights Festival. In addition to these public celebrations, throughout the year Be the Groove can be spotted locally at various schools, dance studios and camps engaging audiences of all ages with interactive performances and educational workshops that meld percussion and movement. Be the Groove has also built a significant resume performing in private and corporate events including the International Home and Housewares Show at McCormick Place, NeoCon’s World Trade Show at Merchandise Mart and Sara Lee’s National Sales Conference. Experience the groove with us! Check out the performance page to see when and where the next public Be the Groove event near you will be. Visit our education page to learn how you can bring Be the Groove into your organization to lead fun energizing rhythmic programming. Book a Be the Groove performance or workshop for your next gathering. We look forward to seeing you at the next event!

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Fear No Art Chicago High Video

Be the Groove is a rhythmic performance ensemble that believes rhythm is not just a beat—rhythm is a mode of expression. This Chicago based group fuses a variety of movement, percussion, and rhythmic techniques to create a unique style of its own. Through high-energy performances and a strong commitment to education, Be the Groove seeks to share its love of rhythm with people everywhere.Formed in 2006 by Artistic Director Stephanie Paul and founding Executive Director Davora Sides, Be the Groove has quickly established a reputation for entertaining audiences in the Chicago dance and arts community. The ensemble has performed at such venues as Millenium Park’s Pritzker Pavilion, Harris Theater, Ravinia, Old Town School of Folk Music, and festivals including, Dance Chicago, Taste of Chicago and the Magnificent Mile Lights Festival. In addition to these public celebrations, throughout the year Be the Groove can be spotted locally at various schools, dance studios and camps engaging audiences of all ages with interactive performances and educational workshops that meld percussion and movement. Be the Groove has also built a significant resume performing in private and corporate events including the International Home and Housewares Show at McCormick Place, NeoCon’s World Trade Show at Merchandise Mart and Sara Lee’s National Sales Conference. Experience the groove with us! Check out the performance page to see when and where the next public Be the Groove event near you will be. Visit our education page to learn how you can bring Be the Groove into your organization to lead fun energizing rhythmic programming. Book a Be the Groove performance or workshop for your next gathering. We look forward to seeing you at the next event!

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