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Best podcasts about lindsey rupp

Latest podcast episodes about lindsey rupp

Not Her Again
Julia Roberts: My Best Friend's Wedding, Notting Hill & Runaway Bride

Not Her Again

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 131:46


We're just a podcast, illuminating your screen, asking you to download us.  After some mixed success with dramas, Julia Roberts returned to the rom-com with a vengeance. My Best Friend's Wedding, Notting Hill & Runaway Bride made nearly $1 billion worldwide as audiences flocked to see Roberts reprising the persona that made her a star in Pretty Woman. Join us as we discuss Dermot Mulroney's side hustle as an accomplished cellist, our love for Hugh Grant, and Chris Meloni's pre-SVU summer blockbuster.  Hosted by Michael (@cateblanchetttt), with Lindsey Rupp (@lcrupp) and Walter (@walthickey). Please let us know your thoughts on the new miniseries by leaving us a review on iTunes!  Subscribe here: http://apple.co/2xNuu0Q Thank you to Lyanne Natividad for our new podcast artwork!

Bloomberg Businessweek
Macy’s Surprise Earnings, Cell Infrastructure Outlook, Geopolitics Impacts Emerging Markets

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 30:07


Carol is joined by Bloomberg Editor Bob Ivry and they speak to Lindsey Rupp, Bloomberg News Specialty Retail Reporter, on Macy’s earnings and seeing hope for traditional retail. Alex Gellman, CEO at Vertical Bridge, explains the impact a T-Mobile/Sprint merger could have on cell tower industry. David Riedel, President at Riedel Research, discusses concerns that geopolitical risk not priced into markets. And we Drive to the Close with Jamie Cox, Managing Partner at Harris Financial Group.

Bloomberg Businessweek
Macy's Surprise Earnings, Cell Infrastructure Outlook, Geopolitics Impacts Emerging Markets

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 30:07


Carol is joined by Bloomberg Editor Bob Ivry and they speak to Lindsey Rupp, Bloomberg News Specialty Retail Reporter, on Macy's earnings and seeing hope for traditional retail. Alex Gellman, CEO at Vertical Bridge, explains the impact a T-Mobile/Sprint merger could have on cell tower industry. David Riedel, President at Riedel Research, discusses concerns that geopolitical risk not priced into markets. And we Drive to the Close with Jamie Cox, Managing Partner at Harris Financial Group. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
Bond Selloff Forces Funds to Reassess Strategy: FTN's Vogel

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 29:27


Jim Vogel, Interest Rate Strategist at FTN Financial, on what's happening in the bond market and outlook for interest rates.Joel Stern, Chairman and CEO of Stern Value Management, on current market outlook, and how tax reform will impact the economy.Jon Swallen, Chief Research Officer of Kantar Media, with analysis of Super Bowl advertising, and ad highlights of this weekend’s game. Lindsey Rupp, specialty retail reporter for Bloomberg, on the death of clothing.  

Stephanomics
Why a Big Gender-Pay Gap Exists for Selling Clothes

Stephanomics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 22:22


You may have heard of a gender-pay gap in America, but here's a statistic that's really eye-opening: Workers at men's apparel stores earn 56 percent more than employees at womenswear retailers. It's a huge gap, and yet it can be explained in part by supply and demand -- and could even be a sign that worker pay will finally pick up more broadly across the U.S. Bloomberg reporters Katia Dmitrieva and Lindsey Rupp join Benchmark to discuss the topic with Scott Lanman of Bloomberg News and Daniel Moss of Bloomberg View. 

Material World
Movie Theaters Want You Back, So They're Rushing to Modernize

Material World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2017 24:43


For many people, going to movies in the theater is more of a hassle than a joy -- why sit in an uncomfortable chair and spend upwards of $10 to get a ticket, plus the cost of popcorn and a drink? As the number of shows on television and subscription services surges and home theater systems improve, it takes a lot to get customers to leave their homes.    Lindsey Rupp and Jenny Kaplan talk with Anousha Sakoui, who covers the cinema and film industry for Bloomberg, about how the movie theaters industry got into this mess and the challenges that face them in regaining media dominance. Some startups, like MoviePass, which allows subscribers to see a movie every day for a month for $9.95 per month, are trying to getting customers to go to more films by offering them “bad-movie insurance,” says Chief Executive Officer Mitch Lowe. Cinemark, the third-largest movie chain, is also offering a subscription service and upgrading its theaters so customers can enjoy nicer seats and even perks like food and alcohol. Will these efforts to modernize be enough to win back consumers? Every other week, hosts Jenny Kaplan and Lindsey Rupp guided you through the consumer universe, breaking down what's going on with all the things people buy. This will be the last episode of Material World. 

Material World
Wal-Mart Gets Ready For Virtual Reality Shopping

Material World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 22:50


Retail has been undergoing a rapid, extreme time of change that hasn't happened  since online shopping came on the scene 20 years  ago. Companies like Wal-Mart,  the biggest retailer in the world, are trying to get ahead of the next trends  in how people will buy stuff. They're making a big bet on virtual reality and  augmented reality, and this week Jenny Kaplan and Lindsey Rupp take you behind  the scenes to use Wal-Mart as a case study for how you might buy a tent or even  a dress in the future.

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
Smaller Companies Are Most Vulnerable to Tax-Cut Delays, Colas Says

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 30:08


Nick Colas, co-founder of Datatrek Research and a Bloomberg Prophet, discusses how much the market could be at risk with a corporate tax cut delay. Chris Macke, founder of Solutionomics and Federal Reserve Beige Book contributor, and Laura Davison, a tax reporter at Bloomberg, talk about the latest developments in the GOP tax bills and a proposal to reward job creators through earned corporate tax cuts. Tom Orlik, chief Asia economist at Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses China removing limits on foreign ownership of Chinese banks and asset managers. Finally, Lindsey Rupp, a specialty retail reporter at Bloomberg, talks about JC Penney earnings.

Material World
Is New York Fashion Week Still On Trend?

Material World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 20:36


Last month, fashion lovers got a taste of what's going to be in this spring as designers and models took to runways from New York to London to Paris and Milan. But as customers look for instant gratification and retailers rush to get clothes on shelves faster, is New York Fashion Week as relevant and agenda-setting as it once was? Lindsey Rupp and Alex Barinka talk with Xcel Brands Chief Executive Officer Bob D'Loren, retail consultant Gabriella Santaniello, and Tricia Smith, the head of women's merchandising at Nordstrom.

Material World
The Disruption of the Jewelry Industry

Material World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 19:13


Millennials are blamed for disrupting a lot of industries, from cereal to soap, and now they're wreaking havoc on the jewelry industry. Customers today want timeless pieces that aren't so expensive they require a down payment, and they want to be able to collect items that can be customized into a truly personal look. In addition, they're browsing jewelry online and designing unique pieces. And young consumers are waiting longer to get married -- putting a dent in the engagement ring category -- and increasingly considering lab-made diamonds and other stones. These trends have put mainstream players like Signet's Zales, Kay and Jared in a tough spot. Lindsey Rupp and Kim Bhasin take a look at the changing trends in the industry and talk with New York startups Rebe and Catbird about what might be coming next.

Deal of the Week
Abercrombie & Fitch Seeks Savior

Deal of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 16:56


It was once a scent-filled mecca of teenage coolness. Now, Abercrombie & Fitch stores are, well, that's part of the problem. It's not exactly clear what Abercrombie & Fitch's future is, according to Bloomberg apparel reporter Lindsey Rupp, co-host of the Material World podcast. She joins host Alex Sherman to explain why Abercrombie's stores always smelled of that strange perfume and why apparel mergers and acquisitions have been difficult to consummate.

Love Bites
Episode 56: Single and Fabulous! (Or, The Best Ladies Who Lunch Round Table Ever!)

Love Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 54:33


In 2009, the percentage of single women in the United States rose above 50% for the first time in history. The median age of first marriages dramatically rose from twenty and twenty-two years old--which it had been steadily for centuries to the 1980s--to twenty-eight. Beyonce's singing about it, countless books celebrate it, and women are living proudly independent more and for longer than ever. Being a single woman in today's world can be empowering! Or, it's just life! Or... it can be really hard. On today's show, Jacqueline is joined in the studio by fellow media ladies Jen Doll, Erin Fairbanks, and Lindsey Rupp, to discuss the intricacies of moving through the world solo. Then, returning guests Jamie Feldmar and Jane Alison and Lonely Hour Podcast host Julia Bainbridge join via some audio tracks, which the in-studio ladies listen to and share: How does being single affect our social interactions during weddings and holidays? Our fiercely ambitious creative work lives? And what would out lives look like if we choose to forgo love... indefinitely? Have a listen as one seriously dynamic group of ladies hashes it all out.

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New York Magazine's Sex Lives
Who's Afraid of Sex Toys?

New York Magazine's Sex Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2016 27:43


Jennifer Kaplan and Lindsey Rupp, hosts of Bloomberg's Material World podcast, give a guided tour of America's $15 billion sex toy industry-- and gender politics, free-speech battles, and consumer choices that shape it. With Maureen O'Connor.

Material World
Welcome to Material World

Material World

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 3:28


Meet Jenny Kaplan and Lindsey Rupp, two reporters at Bloomberg News who will be your guides through the consumer universe. What's going on with all the things you buy? Bloomberg is excited to present a taste of this new show. Stay tuned for the first full-length episode May 31.