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Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW
Designing And Building Your Dream Home 09 - 05 - 23 Including Custom Metal Work In Your Home

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 55:53


This episode discusses why you should include ornamental metal work, created by a blacksmith or a metal fabricator, in your home. Our guest is Steve Lopes who has forged custom metalwork for Bruce and Jeannie Nordstrom, Bill Gates, John Nordstrom, Paul Allen, Larry Ellison and many others discriminating home owners throughout the US. I am referring to things like custom-made door hardware, custom-made lighting fixtures, custom railing for your stairs and other artisanal metal work created by a skilled craftsman. Custom architectural metal work can best be defined as functional artwork and Steve will help us to understand what goes into creating it, and why including it in your home should be an important part of making the home you live in, one-of-a-kind.

Always and Forever l A One Tree Hill Podcast
3.16: With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept (Part 1)

Always and Forever l A One Tree Hill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 128:59


CW: This podcast episode on One Tree Hill S3E16: With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept, includes frank discussions on gun violence, bullying and suicide. Please take care while listening. And a reminder that if you need to speak with someone, you can call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988. Help is available 24/7. We're finally here for one of the most important episodes of One Tree Hill. This is the one where Jimmy Edwards (Colin Fickes) brings a gun to school and holds various students hostage in the tutor center, including Nathan (James Lafferty), Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz), Rachel (Danneel Ackles), Skills (Antwon Tanner), and Mouth (Lee Norris). Meanwhile, Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) comforts Peyton (Hilarie Burton Morgan), who is injured from a gunshot wound, in the library. Plus, Brooke (Sophia Bush) is all alone in the gym as she worries about whether her friends are safe. And the episode tragically ends, both with Jimmy's death and Dan (Paul Johansson) shooting Keith (Craig Sheffer). *Sigh* We have A LOT of tears to shed. During our discussion, we talk about: The music, including Michelle Featherstone's “God Bless the Child,” John Nordstrom's amazing score, and the episode's namesake, “With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept,” by Explosions in the Sky. The various behind-the-scenes tidbits revealed during the audio commentary featuring the show's creator, producer Joe Davola, music supervisor Lindsay Wolfington, and stars Colin Fickes, Sophia Bush, and Lee Norris. The numerous new characters, including Marcus (Marcus Coloma), Abby (Allison Scagliotti), and Glenda (Amber Wallace). Sophia Bush's deleted scene where she confronts the journalist and says how she is a buzzard circling the carnage around them. Plus, we pose the question, is this the media's fault for reporting on these tragic stories or are we the problem for being consumers of these tragic stories? The frightening parallels between the police in this episode and the police during recent school shootings. We debate the kiss scene in the library between Lucas and Peyton (and you may be shocked to learn how each host reacts differently!). The positioning of each character. Why is Brooke left alone? How did the writers determine who was in the tutor center? Also, is this episode about gun violence or is it about suicide? Be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! That's the easiest way to support us and to help One Tree Hill fans, new and old, find us! We're Kaitlyn Ilinitch (@MissIReads) and Jeremy Rodriguez (@RodriguezJeremy) and you can find Always and Forever on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @alwaysothpod or email us at alwaysothpod@gmail.com. Check out our One Tree Hill season 3 Spotify playlist here: https://spoti.fi/3aRKgx2.  Always and Forever is now on Patreon! Join our community to gain access to our private Discord server, early episode releases, and bonus content. Visit patreon.com/alwaysothpod for more information. 

Native Digital + Native Analog: Unlocking Gen Z
Inside the Design Room: How Retail Experiences are Created, with David Faulkner, Former Head of Global Store Transformation for Bose

Native Digital + Native Analog: Unlocking Gen Z

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 74:38


Buckle up and get ready for a ride into the future of retail experience design!My guest, David Faulkner, just left a multi-year career leading the design teams for over 100 physical retail locations.The interesting part? Bose just closed ALL their physical stores, and there were many lessons from this experience.Today, David takes us inside the design room behind the projects of CapitalOne Cafes – a project he designed and led – and gives us a glimpse into the future of phygital retail in this brand-new world.David on what's important to him about retail design:David's got a fascinating history of experiences – from banking to global retail experience design – and when he jumps on most podcasts, people want to know about the future.But he rarely gets to spend time talking about the most IMPORTANT part of the work he does: getting to connect with the real humans to make his ideas come to life."The human side has always been important to me. The few moments I spend talking to a store manager, hearing their experience in the buildings I manage and watching customers interact with the design of a space, I get excited to hear the impacts, which pushes me to go on." – David FaulknerDavid visited a specific memory with us – a CapitalOne café in Portland Oregon – where he got to go “undercover” and speak with customers who used the café experience!David on Digital BankingThe new way of banking and retailing is going digital. And no surprise – Native Digitals form a considerable part of the clientele of small and large businesses.But David believes that an analog touch can be the make-or-break of the banking industry.People enjoy having analog, human connections when their life savings are involved so David believes banks should have a portal to touch base with their customers."Digital banking is simply having all the information available immediately at the touch of a button."When Native Digitals takeover, what's the purpose of an analog banking experience?According to David's experience, banks should be quickly adapting where all transactions are digital. The digital experience must be seamless.But the physical experience serves a different purpose: (1) education, (2) a place for emotional relationships to be built, and (3) a portal where banks touch base with their customers to be a guide on major life decisions.For example, Lenovo found that customers buy 3-4x the amount of products when they are in-person vs buying digitally.David takes us “inside the design room”:While working with a team, team leaders tend to make the mistake of creating a boring atmosphere without knowing.This hinders the creativity of everyone and causes an unwillingness to bring their A-game to the project.So how do you create an effective space for design to happen?"You want to create a relaxed atmosphere, make it super interactive, you want to center on around 3 core ideas and carry everyone on the team along, make sure everyone is on the same page, count every opinion as important, you will realize then that in no time, ideas start coming and you get moving on the project".--David's working on an exciting new project in downtown NYC. You can follow along when you check him out on LinkedIn!BIO:David Faulkner has spent decades working alongside senior brands, operations, and distribution executives at the nation's top retailers and financial institutions. His unique perspective on customer experience was formed by touring dozens of Nordstrom Stores with John Nordstrom, the retailer who made Nordstrom synonymous with superior customer service and brand...

The Ravens - a One Tree Hill Podcast
A Conversation with John Nordstrom (Composer for One Tree Hill)

The Ravens - a One Tree Hill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 88:49


https://soundcloud.com/john-nordstrom-4   https://soundcloud.com/john-nordstrom-composer   https://soundcloud.com/user-638077720     The Ravens - a One Tree Hill Podcast is focused on the tv show One Tree Hill. Each episode of the podcast will focus on a single episode of One Tree Hill, we will be covering every episode of the show, in order, from the start of Season 1 to the end of Season 9 - it will be a momentous journey.      Simon loves One Tree Hill, to the extent that he claims that it positively changed his life, Dom on the other hand has never seen it - so join us on this adventure through Ravens history.      Click here for - Patreon - Ravens Podcast Instagram - Merchandise Store - tenthirtypodcasts@gmail.com    One Tree Hill Memories on Instagram - Click Here   Thank you for your support.     Simon and Dom. 

How They Made their Millions
074: Nordstrom - Starting with $5 and becoming a billionaire fashion icon

How They Made their Millions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 22:41


John Nordstrom was poor and immigrated to the united states. He had to endure tough working conditions in his youth. He saved up money and opened a small store. Today it has grown to a billion-dollar fashion empire. Let us see how he did it.

Minutes on Mastery
Executive John Nordstrom - Why He Doesn't Give Advice

Minutes on Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 1:51


This is executive John Nordstrom - on the Finding Mastery podcast with Michael Gervais - explaining why he doesn't believe in giving advice. Full podcast available here: hyperurl.co/john-nordstrom For more of Michael Gervais' thoughts on giving advice, listen to Tribe Talk: https://www.patreon.com/posts/tribe-talk-how-i-14718885

Finding Mastery
Executive John Nordstrom on Building Corporate Culture, Relationships, Authenticity

Finding Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2017 42:36


This conversation is with John Nordstrom -- of the Nordstrom high-quality fashion retailer in the US -- whose history has gone from a small shoe store, to having over 350 large luxury department stores -- to being publicly traded on the NYSE -- to being in the middle of a potential family buy back.This conversation is about a man who cares for his family and cares for his customers. It's authentic and it's one of the reasons the Nordstrom company has been successful.In this conversation, we talk about the steps Nordstrom took in growing the business. John takes us through the history of their expansion and how customer service came to be their number one priority.We also discuss how to create a culture of trust within a company and how to inspire others to be just a little bit better every day.We touch on the parallels between running Nordstrom and a professional sports team (he and his family brought the Seahawks to Seattle in the 1970s) and the factors that ultimately lead to running a successful organization.

Minutes on Mastery
Executive John Nordstrom - Creating a Culture of Trust

Minutes on Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2017 2:32


This is executive John Nordstrom - on the Finding Mastery podcast with Michael Gervais - sharing how Nordstrom’s created a corporate culture built on trust and put the customer first. Full podcast available at hyperurl.co/john-nordstrom