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Described as Trainspotting meets the commitments Drogheda filmmaker Baz Black's feature length film debut set for release, he joined Sinead instudio for a chat, Patricia Friel from Mary's meals shared her experience visiting some of the communities benefiting from the meals in North Kenya she is hoping people support the charity this Christmas and Barbara Reilly in Ardee nominated Sandra in Moscot's Ardee as the friendliest shopkeeper in the North East Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scott Kerr is joined by Harvey Moscot (CEO) and Zack Moscot (CDO), the 4th and 5th generation of Moscot who currently run renowned global luxury eyewear brand MOSCOT. They discuss the New York brand's rich heritage and how it grew from Hyman Moscot selling ready-made glasses from his pushcart on Orchard Street at the turn of the 20th century to a global fashion accessory giant whose iconic glasses adorned famous faces from Andy Warhol to John Lennon, Johnny Depp and Jeff Goldblum. Harvey and Zack also talk about the keys to the company's longevity, staying true to the family's core values, the quirky vintage spirit of its boutiques, the impact of Warby Parker on their business, and reaching into the family heritage for innovative design inspiration. Plus: Why we love celebrities and pop culture characters with enigmatic eyewear Featuring: Harvey and Zack Moscot of MOSCOT Eyewear (moscot.com) Host: Scott Kerr, Founder & President of Silvertone Consulting About The Luxury Item podcast: The Luxury Item is a podcast on the business of luxury and the people and companies that are shaping the future of the luxury industry. Stay Connected: Twitter: @theluxuryitem, @scott_kerr, @silvertone_inc Email: scott@silvertoneconsulting.com Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review!
Nachum Segal presented great Jewish A Capella music, the latest news from Israel, Morning Chizuk with Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser and an interview with Jon Moscot, pitcher for Team Israel
More than 100-years-old, Moscot's Lower East Side store is decidedly a New York institution. And worldwide, the eyewear company has 15 retail locations. But that's not to suggest that physical retail is the company's sole focus. "We started our transition [to go] fully into digital several years ago," Zack Moscot, a fifth-generation Moscot and the company's chief design officer, said on the latest Glossy Podcast. "So when the pandemic hit, we were able to pivot and really step on the gas when we needed to." Along with the company's direct-to-consumer sales channels, it has wholesale distribution in Europe, retail partners in Asia and "selective distribution" through retailers in the U.S. "We partner with those that help tell our story, and understand who and what we are, and don't view us as just another eyewear brand," said Dr. Harvey Moscot, a fourth-generation Moscot (Zack's father) and the company's CEO. The company's history is a key differentiator, said Zack Moscot. "Very few businesses, especially in America, make it to the fifth generation and keep it in the family," he said. And the company is just as selective about where it sets up its own shops. "We get offered opportunities in malls. We just never felt like we could really portray ourselves in a mall environment," said Dr. Harvey Moscot. "Where we have the opportunity to select a location that feels right for the brand, that reminds us of the Lower East Side in New York City -- which happened in London, which happened in Amsterdam -- those are the areas that we seek. It's those kind of creative epicenters."
Garrett Swann is a Santa Barbara native, now New Yorker, full-time realist, gym rat, go-getter, and a wannabe millennial. Obsessed with great convos over coffee, he spends his days inspiring younger generations with his personal style, poise and panache. A role model and GQ Insider, Garrett travels the world as a model in campaigns for IBM, T-Mobile, Amazon/Oprah Magazine, Brooks Brothers, Allen Edmonds, Michael Kors, Belk, Billionaire (Phillipe Plein), Phonak, Dodge, Chrysler, Loews Hotels, SLH Hotels, Indochino, 2xist Underwear, Mr. Turk, Moscot, among others. Last year, he laughed when he made the “Silverfox” lists for Buzzfeed, Huffpost and OUT Magazine. He's guessing #daddyisthenewblack. Through his social media platform “The Sterling Compass,” garrett circumnavigates the world, giving positive lifestyle direction to those across the globe.He is also a CEO of an app company called Production Assistant Liaison (paL) in New York City, former star of several TV shows (Fashion House, Unusually Thicke) and questionable indie films (The Casserole Club), and his motto in life is “have swimsuit, will travel.”
We cover: * The magic of starting with "Hi." * The value in you being you * Why story telling is your super power And much more Hi. I'm Garrett Swann, Santa Barbara native, a now New Yorker, full time realist, a gym rat, a go-getter and a wannabe millennial. Obsessed with great convos over coffee, I spend my days influencing the younger generations with my personal style, poise and panache. A role model (pun intended) and GQ Insider, I've traveled the world as a model in campaigns for Allen Edmonds, Bergdorfs x The Woolmark Company, Billionaire (Phillipe Plein) Bombas, Brooks Brothers, Michael Kors, Chrysler, Dodge, hims, Indochino, Institchu, Loews Hotels, Moscot, Mr. Turk, SLH Hotels, 2xist Underwear, among others. A couple years ago, I laughed when I made the “Silverfox” lists for Buzzfeed, Huffpost and OUT Magazine. I'm guessing #daddyisthenewblack. Now that I've accomplished that, I decided to evolve my social media platform including my IGTV production UNDERCOVERS, interviewing people I am fascinated I'm with “in bed.” I am also a CMO of a start-up apparel brand called ALPHX in New York City, former star of several TV shows (Fashion House, Unusually Thicke) and questionable indie films (The Casserole Club), and my motto in life is “have swimsuit, will travel.” Stay connected with Garrett: Website: thegarrettswann.com Instagram: @thegarrettswann Catch up on past conversations as well as see the entire lineup of contributors at the "A Handful of Hope" website: https://jessebrisendine.lpages.co/a-handful-of-hope
Creating a career in sports is becoming normal with the advancement of travel baseball and technology. Spiker has on two outstanding individuals who both have come from great colleges. Jeff is an Ivy League grad and Jon studied Economics at Pepperdine University. This conversation becomes more than about baseball. It's about life strategies, goals, and how to become the best version of yourself. Thank you for listening! Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/closing-pitch/message ------GET NOTIFIED WHEN WE UPLOAD A NEW EPISODE! SUBSCRIBE and GIVE US A REVIEW ------What if the player wants to do one thing, but it is not is his best interest? How do you get the mission to all fourteen team members or a small group? When you look at a business or team, is this a good situation for me or is it not? To explore this topic and have a conversation with Dave, Aaron, or myself visit http://ww.rawlingstigers.com We’d love you to review our show on Apple Podcasts --- --- Send in a voice message: https.//http://anchor.fm/closing-pitch/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/closing-pitch/message
70 days without sports – seems unbelievable, right? The COVID-19 pandemic has affected us all in more ways than one, and while no sports for 2+ months is at the top of the “first world problems” list, it's a void left unfulfilled for many people. So we were excited to take a new twist on the Alternative Investment road in today's episode and talk sports; particularly professional sports team/eSports investing and team valuations. So to help us dive deep on this, we've got CEO, Bob Reif, and COO, Josh Moscot of The Audible Group (TAG), to talk about purchasing part of a sports team, LA surfing, Jerryworld, if the pandemic is good/bad for sports, Arnold Palmer as the GOAT, how in the hell eSports works, Wayne Gretzky trivia, what league comes back first, what happens to salary caps, and building a Quant factor model to value a pro franchise. And last but not least, don't forget to subscribe to The Derivative, and follow us on Twitter, or LinkedIn, and Facebook, and sign-up for our blog digest. Disclaimer: This podcast is provided for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as legal, business, or tax advice. All opinions expressed by podcast participants are solely their own opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of RCM Alternatives, their affiliates, or companies featured. Due to industry regulations, participants on this podcast are instructed not to make specific trade recommendations, nor reference past or potential profits. And listeners are reminded that managed futures, commodity trading, and other alternative investments are complex and carry a risk of substantial losses. As such, they are not suitable for all investors. For more information, visit www.rcmalternatives.com/disclaimer Notes: · Follow along with Bob Reif and Josh Moscot on LinkedIn. · Check out The Audible Group on Instagram, LinkedIn, and their website. · Mentioned in pod: RCM-X podcast
Level 31 of My Little Underground has double interview action from Twen and a conversation with Kristin Kontrol from 2015! I caught up with Twen after their set at Amityville Music Hall to talk up their upcoming album Awestruck out September 20th. They talked about their deal with Frenchkiss Records, not writing the same song twice, avoiding trends, the unique smell of Long Island, and more! Back in August 2015, Kristin Kontrol did an intimate set at a Moscot location in NYC. I had the pleasure of getting to chat with her briefly after her set. Happy listening! ---- Follow Peter A: @ItsPeter_A (IG & Twitter) Subscribe to My Little Underground on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, and peteraradio.com! #MLUPod
Moscot is a New York institution currently headed by Director, Dr. Harvey Moscot. As a fourth generation owner in arguably the most competitive optical environment on the planet, Harvey shares his company's legacy and “secret sauce” to enduring for so strongly for so long. Take a deep dive with Harvey on the Power Hour and hear this fascinating story about how all of his locations compete not only with Warby Parker, but with every other conceivable optical competitor on the price volume curve spectrum.
With Jon Moscot sitting out a few days, John Lamb will make his season debut on Tuesday night. MLB.com's Matt Waymire and Reds reporter Mark Sheldon take a closer look at why Moscot's sitting out, the bullpen struggles, and update a few injuries including Devin Mesoraco's torn labrum.
Jon Moscot is ready to put last season in the rear view mirror. Reds reporter Mark Sheldon chats with the Reds pitcher to hear how he's coming back from injury stronger than ever and how Moscot will compete in camp and apply what he learned from his three starts in 2015 to help him succeed in 2016.